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ECORD MARSHALL, N. a, JUNS I, Ml Two i ii I Springs News s. a KXBST, Mrs children at Sy'vs with Mm. Mater's pares, Mr. Mi Mr. Sssi Burghi, Bob and Neltts Kirby IBM M to Jmn Otty Frl Rttby Hfcittaker and chil dren, Judy and Gary, atasaSeS exercises bar CM Janice Midkiff , daugh- tar of Mrs. Whltbakar, was a mem bar at ba sadastina; class. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Thomas are moving to LaXlncton, N. C, toe latter part of the week. Clyde, aa employee of Burlington Mills, ia being transferred there. uttle Debbie Parka, 8-year-oH i Mountain Mission Rally Held May 25 The Salvation Army had its Homo League Rally last Tuesday, May 25. Three corps were repre sented Little Creek, Sleepy Val ley and Shelton Laurel. A large crowd attended. Included among the guests were Mr. and Mra. Major H. Gulespie, who attended for the first time for them. They are stationed in For The Ideal GRADUATION GIFT Come In And Look At Our Large Selection Of Girls' and Boy's Watches Sorinkle-S 1 'III' 1 - ' Mill SBSSt 'jOsl BsTBB BH Bar I I I - I 'SBjl BsTl ' Bsl I Lafl B m Rail Bass Bsl ass' lTtmmtAjSmn Cbssssss vbVs9I pjaasBsssssaaasB Ba5hsaassv5Br Cjl".S.S p BhBsi ISBIBt BaiBSr MMm Svori Couve. W bbw A food 16 Mm shorter than the full tim Ckmotet amide, to its very easy to kmdlt mi pert. Plenty of room ineide. You ft it vim our vpvrUtd, smooth run mm mp Hi-Thrift Six or you eon " mMr from a fimOy of powerful V8't. of Mra. Laa Parka, fat mi Mra. Grac QarMPrtoTwaJ toTsbate to wrack as thay wan driatoaj to Newport, Twin., FrMay. Tfca as Jaw oocurrad about t miles seat of Del Bio. Tea daughters and mother were all hoepfcaliied, and the mothar ia in a Tory osadition ia Valantinea Hoepital, Newport. A I of a Shelby, Term firm is aliased to have brook the Read oar, com pletely destroying it. The truck driver, name unknown, at last sc count, waa in Newport Jail Wayneeville, and like the moun tains so much thay are planning on building there. Mrs. Col. W. Range and Mrs. Brig. E. Loro ware also present along with oth er guests. A delightful lunch was enjoyed by everyone under the trees. The display of fine arts of the ladies was shown, and many prises were won. This work has inspired us to work hard for next year's ral ly. The report of the Little Creek See RON WILSON or JIM SPRINKLE 1 ' heltort Marshall, N. C. CHEVELLE MALIBU taTaVi Mitt Jeanie Wise Is Honored With Shower Saturday Miss Jeanie Wise. brMs-eteet a CUyton Honeycutt was honored1 with a miscellaneous shower in the Fellowship Hall of the Victo ry Baptist Church, Saturday night, May 29. The shower waa given by members of the adust choir of the church. Approximately 4(1 guests attended. Miss Wise is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Howard Wise, for mar residents of Marshall; and Mr. Honayautt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barley Mara HiU. HoneyeWt, of Home League by Mra. Jack V. Joyce was road, and quite a busy club, with three household show ers, two marriages, etc, wet ac corded. Also the woman have been busy making quilts, rsmcd eling tables and chairs, cleaning windows, scrubbing floors. Due to not being able to send live dogs to the rest homes, the ladtta have made miniature animals of fabric and sent them. MRS. SAM KEENER uJ ' to. by Chevrolet That Malibu has a vacation-size trunk plu plenty of lujcury foam-cuahtonedaaiu, full our trade trill make your 'lemmons, P County, inday Snrvtoaa for William Plemmona, 62. of 611) Sanid HiU Rd.. Aahe viile. who died Sunday, May 80, im, wars held Wednesday at S P. av, in Inanda Baptist Church H asfrtir. Mr. Plemmona was a son of toe, late Mar ley I 'lemmons and Mrs. Wnil fflill a native of Mad ison County and a resident of Bun combe County for s number of years. Surviving in adUition to the mother are the widow, Mrs. Edna Plenvnons; a daughter, Mrs. Gaa- tton'TWOowi of Spartanburg, S. Cj three step -daughters, Mrs. Ju dy Osteon of Prattville, Ala., Mrs. Beverly ia Rich of Candler and Mra. Martha Swann of New Hampshire; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Black of AsheviUe and Mrs. Syl via Huntley of Leomoa, Tenn.; three brothers, B. R-, Grady and Ishatn Plemmona of AsheviUe; and five atop-grandcbiktren. I'm proud to represent the WORLD'S LARGEST AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY ALLEN N. C. 649-3251 FARM MUTUAL MTOMOUU INSUHANCt COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois payutents as eom- I JAMES Marshall II Phnno rw STAl s. II v " v 4 1 Sfo THE MARS HILL HIGH SCHOOL SQUARE DANCE TEAM tied for Runner-up in the recent Hubert Hayes Mountain Youth Jamboree held in Aaheville. Members of the team are; (left to right first row) Kay Thomas, Debbie Briggs, Loretta Gosnell, Peggy Jo Smith, Yvonne Silver, Hilda Gosnell, Patsy Carter, Kathy Briggs. (2nd row) Mike DeBruhl, Gary Randolph, Donnie Clark (alternate), Garland Hunter, Steve Davis, Bobby Silver, Ted Roberts, Billy Briggs, caller. Not pres ent for picture Alan Briggs. Mrs. Bill Bennett is Director; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McCurry, school sponsors. Enfacesneat Announced MISS MARY JACQUELINE SEC REST is tile daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Secrest of Wintosn-Salem. Her parents an nounce her engagement to David Robinson, son of Mts. J. P. a of Mars HOI and the lata Suhhilia ftoth are students a Mars Hill Colleger August 14 is the wedding date. Homecoming At Piney Grove On Sunday, June 6 Homecoming and Decoration services will be held at 1'iney Grove Sunday, June 6. All day service with singing in the after noon. Dennis Parris will be in charge. Eveyome is cordially invited to attend. n bh fokj BBR EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD V P 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS -to- THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C BBSSSSSSaSSSSSSSSSSBSSBSSSSSS 0T v 3 1 C CATTLE AND TOBACCO FARM 100 acres, more or less, well watered, fenced, fine pasture tend; 1.84 tobacco allotment; three good barns; framed house In good state of repair; gravity water; can bouse and other outbuildings; several seres timber; short distance State Road (in process of being paved) ; Freezehwd of Upper Spring Creek; Being Phillip J. Price, deceased, farm, to sell at 12:00 o'clock, Noon, Saturday, June S, IftO, at the Court bouse deer In MsrshsH (see legal! id this issue). CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Cmmhdhm IsaHaiBBklleHI i Miss Terri Holt Is Honored At Party Sat., May 22 Miss Terri Holt was honored with a pre-graduation party Sat urday night, May 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Nix of Hot Springs Rt. 3. Those attending were Ronnie Gentry, Selma Price, Bruce Can trell, Jackie Moore, Don Gahagan, Kenneth Sumerel, J. C. Huutsing er, Kennit Prazier, Jr., Janice Midkiff, Tommy Roberts, and Charles Lawson, all members of the senior class of Hot Springs High School. Others attending were Terry Rector, Wesley Lank ford, Sandra Allen, Tommy Huff, Johnny Ricker and Don Fowler. Delicious refreshments weqe served by Mrs. Nix and Mrs. James Lawson. HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 No. Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C. Meat Loaf Plate with Mashed Potatoes, Slaw Choice of One Vegetable COFFEE or TEA 05c CHOICE of SANDWICH El HOME MADE PIES ATHLETE'S FOOT HOW TO TREAT IT Apply instant-drying T-4-L. Fed it take hold to check itch, burning in minutes. In S to 5 days, infected skin sloughs off. Then watch HEALTHY akht replace it! If not nleased' IN ONE HOUR, roar 48c back at My drug store. TODAY at ALL DRUG STORES ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM Do claims and double talk make you doubt rou can get any relief from arthritic ind rheumatic pains? Get 100 STAN BACK tablet! or W ST AN BACK powders, use as direct ed. If you do not get relief, return the unused part and your purchase price will be refunded. Stanback Company, Salisbury, N. C. OK Used Cars & Trucks .963 IMPALA 4-door Sedan; S3 V-8 engine; powergllde rans., radio, heater, W. W. fires.. One local owner. 1963 IMPALA Sport Coupe. 327 V-8 engine; straight drive. Radio, heater; W.W. Tires. Sold new here. 1968 CORVAIR Convertible owner, wmw miles. 1962 CHEVROLET Bisoavne: door Sedan: 6 - rvlfnrier- Bghtdrjvgjadio, heater. 1960 IMPALA 4-door Hrdtm.- V-8 engine; automatic trans - mission; radio; heater. 1969 CHEVROLET Ral Ah- a. door Sedan; V-8 engine; pow- nKiiuBLrans.; raoio; Heater. 1959 OLOSMOBILE Hardtop; V-8 engine; matic trans.: radio. 2 -door Blue & White. 1968 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4 aoor Sedan: V-S ono-i. erghde transmission. 1967' CHEVROLET 2 - d o o r HW V-8 Bgir. rtraight drrd; radio, heater. 1QK7 ntr&rnsi mm . V ' vij"' vujBii aioor se- "... frniLB. IBK7 flUWDnt tin . . . j- ' "V"' A aei Air 4- df Sedan; V-8 engine; power ghde trans.; radio, heater. 19KO OHnront urn . . oi Ii vwijjc.x r arte wood Station Wagon; 4-dbor; V-8: DOVi i2 u., power sieer- W69 BUICK 4-door Sedan; A heater wanamission ; TRUCKS 1962 FORD H-ton Truck; V4 niPne; radio, beater. Wide 1961 FORD H -ton Track; V-8 biikhib: racuo. neater. SstibjI iT", uaafwuiil' H -tOI fOat ninmninii. MM CORVAIR H-ton Track. NjraNATraNA lW INTPtNATIONAL H-ton TrnekjSflmir, W46 nWP Track; 4-vrhael FBEIICai mm CffOflOLET COL, ( Marshall, N. C saaas
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