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Hot Svrinqs News C. KIRBY, Cormpondwit TH Btlaa Mary LH Buoquo who pent tit nimer with her mother here, hat returned to Burjrundy, Va., where the hu wmt.. r. P.t Kirk and ahjHren. Rente, Holly and Loult, of Athe- J" " -r"11 with Mr. and Mrt. Gene Autry. Mr. and Mrt. J. W. Prichett and children Jenifer and Nancy who have spent the summer here, hare returned to their home In Chicago. Mr. and Mrt. Prtd Staler of Brit tol. Ttnntttee, Mrt. E. J. Holmes of Trenton, South Carolina, and rs. rrice immerman alto of Trenton, South Carolina are guestt 01 mrt. Maud Long this week. Mrt. Jack Hawkins and children of Newport, Tennessee have re turned home after a two weeks visit with her parente, Mr. and Mrt. G. C. Myers. Mrs. J. H. Kingslover of Knox ville, Tenneetee who hat been the sueet of Mrt. Myrtle Burgin for several days hat returned home ..AC 1 i . r. ana Mrs. Ed Runnion of Winston-Salem are guestt of Mrt nunmon't parents, Mr. and Mrs u. u Myers. The revival at the Baptist church ciotea Saturday night The Wilburn Nolan family held Mieir annual reunion at Kvw.k Bluff recreation park Sunday, near raw opnngs, AUgutt 29. Members present were Mrt. Beulah Haney, Mr. and Mn. Turner Noknd, Shar- on and Lena, Mr. and Mn. Hugh rert-uson, Wayne and Uu Mr .j Mrt. Hiram Greene and m. ana Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nolaiwf Mist Shirlev Brooks ...., ed to Salisbury, where the is teach ing. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Myers have moved into their home on Meadow Lane and Bridge Street. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony have moved from the Runnion Anart- ments to one of die new hnm. n structed by Pacific Mills. Mn. Luttrell Allman On Sunday; Putiaral Wednesday Funeral services for Mrt, Lutt- on n. A iman H m wun oi Alexander, who died .s,m,i a..- h-ust 29. 1965 In h., n fenn. home following a long 111 " held Wedneeday at 2:30 p. m. in Grandviaw it,,f , -i. . Alexander, of which she was a member. Mrs. Allman , - vuvc in onurcn ana commnnii.. . i The Revs. Hnu.,,1 ri t . a.. . "B"J, jusepn Stacktr and Truman Fih, tea and burial wan in n.j m - tilu view unurcn uemetery. Surviving are a dainrht-, m. William Fischer of BaltimnJ a .' a son, Carl Allman of r.rnl,iiiJ! two titters, Mm. Cttherine Kuy' kendall of Asheville ,i mi d. . AillOO DOII nie Eneley of Thomasville; and two orouiers, Paul of Newport News, Va. and Walter Kn.i.v t a, - ui der. Marshall High School Football Schedule Se,,t. h at Cranberry Sept. io at Spruce Hat Sapt 17 at Cane River Sept. 24 East Yancey Oct. 1 Bakereville Oct 8 Hot Springe Oct 16 at Croat no re Oct 22 - Mars Hill rw 9o v iwaiiiaii Nov. 6 - at North Buncombe XT.. v eterana i itttn - V-"VI To Be Here Again Un September 16 The Vetera ne Administration Officer will not be in his tfaHti'l offlco until September 10. Any one withintr to contact him m ao to tt hit Aahevflle office. MARS HILL HIGH SCHOOL'S NEW SCOREBOARD wvt- turn wmmmmmmmmmmr mm m : IF B Singing ini; fe' A MOTORS Union services at the Preahv. terian Church Sunday were well FREE MOTH PROOFING STORAGE TILL FALL EVERY GARMENT SANITIZED, MOLD PROOFED ivui.Lrw fKOOKED We Art) Now Uting "CRAVENETTE" To Waterproof Your Rub Wear WomenPast21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice at many women at men tad may make you tense and nervous from loo frequent, burning or jtehini unnatam both day and niahl Secondarily you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and reel old. tired, deoreued in ...k Ution, CYSTEX usually brinaa far relaxing comfort by curbing irritating .iu unne ana oy ana osk pun relief. Get CYSTEX at drug auts. See how fast it can help you. Al Enjoy Tha Convenience And Economy Of Our Coin-Op Utmdry Recently W Added A Big Double-Loader To Handle Up To A 8x12 Slug Rug And All Your Heavy Soiled Clothe. Edwards Cleaners MARSHALL. N. C. I-OK COMPLETE PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVlCr CALL 649-2461 attended. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Aulds. for merly of Natchitoches. La. have I arrived in Hot Springs, and Mr. Aulds has assumed his duties as Forester. They have three child ren, David 8, Bruce 6. and Nel Mr. and Mrs. Bill Penland were recent visitors to Mr. and Mrs Bm, Henderson while enroute to their new home in Plymouth. N. C Miss Janice Metcalf and Mine Kay Holt have accepted positions in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. HollefieW nH Joan were in Hot Springs Siindav visiting the Snelson's. The regular Firm Surulair Ari. J Creek Sinfint; will meet with Meadow Fork Baotist rii.i, f Sunday afternoon, September 6, at 2 P. m. All ainirnra on.l .11 t I o " nil WHO wve gospel tinging have a cordial invitation to be in this service and take part. PRANK J. FLBJ1MONS Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Decoration There will be a deonnatinn the Oapps and Price Cemetery oil Dummy, September 6, at 2 o'clock. All singere and the public are invited. LESTER PRICE ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR T-4-L moat stop the itch and burning; or your 48c back at amy drat; .tore. In 3 to 5 days, in fec jWn sioogha .off. tbm NOW f EALT1" appearl mm JJlii il!f fin ;.:"' wia.,n;l iJ(S MS1 IpSii."! . tatatatatttati HHB - mms mmmms w irnac H ,9HEH iJJJJJjIl W "W m s ADAM OVCUS STORE T mmzmUM .. m 1 8IKI! .as u ::mi -3 The Mars Hill Wildcats will be showing off a new time clock and scoreboard this season. The scoreboard project was Srheaded Ev the efforts and organizational abilities of Plato Reese nd O E Rnh "to&&fTr? Were --tallReerrs1nnVeirEcontri: Duuons in exchange for advertising space on the board The score board is located on the end opposite the school. RUN BY WATER! long-winded lecturer had holding forth for over an hour, except for brief pauses in the audience leaned toward from tnne to time to gulp a his neighbor and announced in a drink of water. Finally, during loud whisper: "First time I ever ouvi, mrmrsaron, an oid man i saw a windmill run by water!" ' i . Mi To Each Known Eligible Farm ataaai . -L A ifiHt And Two Envelooes Were Voter Within The County This Week For Use In Electing A$C Community A.:il- It aa vuimwiieemen oy mail. Bfln!teTKMkln8 "if Ba"0t Fr Not More Than Flve pons Listed On The Ballo , The Farmer Should Insert His Ballot Into The Blank Envefooe The Btank Enve ope Should Then Be Inserted In The Enveiope AdTiSS Off.ce. He Should Sign The Certif ioation Appearing On The Back Of The Envelope And Drop It In The Mail. If This Certification Is Not Signed By The Voter, The Ballot WILL NOT Be Tabulated! Peraon. Signing By Mark Muat Have Hi. or Her Mark Witnetted. BALLOTS MUST BE RETURNED NOT LATER THAN CD in A A CniWffn.M. - nu-- - i LivitSLK 10th. FROM certify that the in' cloud ballot filed in At ASCS CoMMmil Election wa, voted personally by me f'tbout duress, menace or un- due imfiuMMM L. . --- j mm j person whomsoever. (Criminel penalty for JOHN R. BROWN jSSTSfe R-2 Ti'Sff 16,000 or Imprisonment . v, OUt - MNATtMaTc MNATWMf OP VI nr . wrrNKaa ittw A JhaW 4 mmr SgSTlif COAL, FEED & LUMBER CO., Marahall, N. C. This Message Sponsored By The Following Firms: TEAGUE MILLING CO., Marshall, N. C. HAL EDMONDS, Petersburg, N, C. MARS HILL HARDWARE, Mar. Hill, N C. PONDER A PONDER, Hot Spring., N. C. COY HA YNIE, Marshall, N. C. GAY MERRILL, Mar. HiU, N. C. JOHNSON'S SELF-SERVICE, Walnut, N. m " m
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