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AMBALL, N. C, JULY M, DM
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luff News
Mars Hill News
MRS. J. W. HUFT, Correspondent
DEMPSEY WOODY, Correspondent
MRS.
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The Solar Eclipse looked this way Saturday in Seattle, Wash.
The above picture was taken 47 minutes after the moon's shadow be
gran its bite into the west side of the sun in a cloudless sky.
Not true, however, in Madison County where clouds prevented
the view of the eclipse.
ACP PROMOTES
LIVESTOCK
INCOME
North Carolina livestock and
dairy farmers have used the Agri
cultural Conservation Program in
establishing needed pasture and
hay crops according to A. P. Has
sell, Jr., Executive Director for
the Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation State Committee. In
1962, a total of 87,843 acres of
permanent pasture and hay crops
were seeded with cost-sharing
under the Agricultural Conser
vation Program. Hassell pointed
out further that since 1959, over
360,000 acres have been establish-
JUGGLER
A genius sometimes proves his
point by making the facts agree
with his theories.
ed under the program. This has
lieen a program that served a very
vital conservation need and at the
.same time helped farmers make
needed adjustments in their farm
ing operations.
Hassell says that much of the
acreage seeded to permanent cover
had a serious erosion problem. The
establishing of permanent cover
has prevented soil erosion and the
run-off of much excess water. To
the individual farmer, it has meant
making needed adjustments to
provid neeeded hay or grass for
his farm animals. It has also
helped diversify many farming
operations by the adding of live
stock income.
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There was large crowd at
Zion Baptiat Church Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Henry Watson
and children of Louisville, Ky.,
visited Mr. and Mr. D. 0. Brooks,
Mary and Rex Ut week.
Mr. Dewey Waldroup of Ashe
ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Fate
Woody Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Roberts and son, Da
vid spent the weak-end with Mr.
and Mrs. L. O. Brooks and girls.
Mr. Roy and Troy Woody of
Michigan ana visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Fata Woody and Mr. John
Woody Mils weak.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Brooks, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Watson and son,
Mike, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Brooks and Mr. Horace Corn and
Edna of Balfour Sunday. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fletcher and son and Miss Nina
Lee Brooks of Asheville.
Miss Lola Woody of Balfour
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey
Woody.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Roberts and
family of Marshall visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lionel Brooks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Woody,
Lois and Eugene visited Mr. and
Mrs. Quay Smathers and family
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Smathers
and family were camping last
weak on Bluff Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pangle and
son, Ken, of Meadow Fork, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brooks
and girls Friday.
Mr. Tommy and Lionel Brooks
went to Hickory Saturday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fate Woody and children Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Thelmer
Waldroup and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Brooks and girls, and
Hubert and Ethel Waldroup. Mr.
Fate Woody is entering the Oteen
Hospital Tuesday .
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brooks
visited Mary Brooks and Brenda
Watson Sunday.
Miss Brenda Watson of Louis
ville, Ky., spent Saturday night
with Phyllis Brooks.
Mr. Raymond Dunlap of Green
ville, S. C, is in the hospital. We
wish him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. CloU Lipoard and Mrs.
Dorcas Terrell left Monday to
spend some time in Gastonia with
their sister, Mrs. Tom Hollowell,
who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Jarvis. ac
companied by their son, Dr. Lu
ther jarvis, of Gastonia, made a
trip over the week-end to Glen
Burnie, Md., to visit their other
son, Mr. Ray N. Jarvis, and fam
ily.
Mrs. Fred McClure and daugh
ter, Karen and Debbie, of Eliza-
bethtown, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Tollev. while
her husband is at camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crocco, of
Rahway, N. J., have been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Winfred Shep
herd and family for the past two,
weeks.
Other guests here over the
week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Griffin and daughters of Co-
BABE RUTH
LITTLE LEAGUE
SCHEDULE FOR '63
BABE RUTH
Friday, July 26 Hot Springs
at Mars Hill; Beech Glen at Ebbs
Chapel.
Monday, July 29 Walnut at
Ebbs Chapel; Beech Glen at Hot
Springs.
Friday, August 2 Ebbs Chap
el at Walnut; Hot Springs at
Beech Glen.
Monday, August 5 Mars Hill
at Beech Glen; Hot Springs at
Walnut
Friday, August 9 Beech Glen
at Mars Hill: Walnut at Hot
Springs.
Homecoming And
Decoration At Union
Church On July 28
The annual Homecoming and
Decoration Service will be held at
Union Baptist Church, Sunday,
July 28. Rev. Harold Cable is
pastor of the church.
All singers and the public are
invited to attend.
PAUL McELREATH,
Church Clerk
Griffin, of GokJaboro.
Mrs. A. E. Carter returned last
Thursday from a five weeks visit
Co bar daughter and family in El
Paso, Texas, where she attended
the wadding of her granddaughter,
the former Miss Elaine Plovo.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Buckner
of Detroit, Mich. ,are visiting rel
atives in this area this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Decatur Harris of
Dante, Va.., spent several days
here recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Harris.
Mrs. James Holcombe has gone
for s visit to relatives m Tennes-
) and from there will go to
Lincoln, Nebr., for a visit to her
brother, Mr. H. Clay Cox.
Mrs. Nelson Harris visited in
Hendersonville last week, Thurs
day to Sunday,
A self -made man is just an
average run-of-the-mill type with
lumbia, S. C, and Mr. Robert a built-in publicity agent.
a
LITTLE LEAGUE
Thursday, Jul 18 Hot Springs
at Beech Glen; Ebbs Chapel at
Tuesday, July 28 Walnut at
Beech Glen; Hot Springs at Ebbs
Thursday, July 26 Beech
Glen at Walnut; Ebbs Chapel at
Hot Springs.
Tuesday, July 30 Walnut at
Mars Hill; Ebbs Chapel at Beech
Glen.
Thursday, August 1 Mars.
Hill at Walnut; Beech Glen at
Ebbs Chapel.
Tuesday, August 6 Ebbs
Chapel at Walnut; Mars Hill at
Hot Springs.
Thursday, August 8 Walnut
at Ebbs Chapel; Hot Springs a
Mars Hill.
NIPPED IN TUB BUD
Observation proves that spring
always produces a number of bud
ding geniuses, but most of them
get nipped in the bud.
Face Fly Causes
Pink Eye Spread
In Western N. C.
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MARSHALL, N. C.
NOTE: Games will start at
5:00 p. m. for both leagues ex
ceptions are Little League games
doubleheaders begin at 3:30 p. m.,
and Babe Ruth doubleheaders be
gin at 3:00 p. m.
A CLEAR CONSCIENCE
A clear conscience has always
been a paying investment its
stock is neve rwatered with the
tears of regret
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ASHEVILLE, N. C.
The incident of pink eye has
increased greatly in Western
North Carolina since the introduc
tion of the face fly. Pink eye has
always been present hi Western
North Carolina and we have al
ways known that it is very conta-
geous, but until the face fly came
on the scene it was usually con.
fined to the herd where is first
appeared and could usually be
traced back to an animal which
had come through a public auct
ion place or in contact with other
outside cattle. Now the face fly
can spread it across the fence, a
cross the river, or even across the
mountain in just a few minutes.
The face fly feeds on
the fluid which is secreted from
the eye and nose. In order to get
the eye of an animal to secrete
this fluid, it uses its front feet to
irritate the corner of the eye caus
ing it to tear. The fly, when irri
tating the membrane at the corn
er of the eye of an animal which
has pink eye, picks up the organ
isms causing the infection on the
hairs of its front feet.
Then when it flies to the next
animal and irritates the membrane
in the corner of its eye it implants
the disease in the eye, spreading
the disease.
The farmers in this area can
look forward to a real problem
with pink eye, until an effective
control of the face fly can be
found.
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Jamestown. Pa. In the com-
netitive field of .sports, eve
school tries to set some kind of a
record. The high school team at
Jamestown completed its basket
ball season with an unbroken
but not perfect record of 19 losses'
and no victories.
But this is not the end of the
Following the last game
Ttltl ih a. 96-30 defeat.
the unlucky school concluded its
63rd consecutive loss!
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