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COLEMAN C. CALDWELL
The News-Record Office
Marshall
MARSHALL
llrick Commercial Huilding: In
heart of business district, long
term lease with a large national
concern. Residential apartments
upstairs, (looil income pontential.
For details, call or write:
R. WILEY SMITH, Realtor
'".) N. Main Street
W'eaverville, N. ('.
Tel. (164-6086
11 11 tfc
AMBITIOUS MOTHERS, Splen
did opportunity to earn ff J"r"
achool h.mrs. No. experience
Necoeeary. Writ to AW'Wgr,
MRS. MARY HARDIN
Box 893
MARION, N. C.
or call 695-1733
FOK SALE Washing Machine,
Electric Kange, Refrigerator
2fi (Ml earh. See :
JAMES RALKIGH
Hot Springs, N. C.
TIRED KIDNEYS
COT YOE DOWNS?
Cive them a GENTLE life with
HIJK.ETS well-belanced formula.
Getting up night, burning, back
ache, frequent, scanty flow may
warn of functional kidney disor-ders-"Danger
Ahead." Increase
and regulate passage IN 4 DAYS
or your 39c back at any drug coun
ter. NOW at
ROBERTS PHARMACY
PERSONALS
Mrs. Wayne A. Monroe a,
Friday of leat wook afU iff
in fow day in Marshall
her son in law and daughter, u
and Mrs. Lawrence Ponder,
V .11' 1 1 IMI.IW ,
j,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chand
Jr., and their two ohildren, J-
l,.tinifrr of Tunu. Kla.. I
a pending the holiday here wf
Mr I u rA ir' h narnti Mr a
Mrs. J. Moody Chandler; and h
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. si
Mrs. J. Fain Sprinkle, and fan
ily.
3f, 3fi 3fi
Mr. itnd Mrs. Maro Wallin re
turns) Wednesday from Raleigh
where they sRjnt Christmas as
guests of Mrs, Wallin's niece,
Mrs ('. M Upchurch, Mr. Up-
church, and their two children.
f. Jf.
Mr. and Mrs. Itoger Jones of
Itoone are spending the holidays
with her parent., M)r. and Mrs.
Wavne Greene, and family of
Weaverville; and lier brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
"Bud" Ramsey, and daughter of
Marshall.
f
Mrs. Carol Rice and her son,
Kicky, of South Gate, Mich., spent
the Christmas holidays in Mar
shal! with her grandfather, Ed
I Roberts.
get one. free j j '
if new Spring Sa Mr H1(J Mrs Hldridge Clark j
Van'tv' Shop nnind children, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne U
Marshall, this coming Clark and children, all of Asne-f
an :i. llitiii. There williville; and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil i ,
Imwings for f
FOR SALE. One 196;) model
ton Ohevroliit truck. Less
than in, (Mill actual miles.
One I'.ItU model -ton dual wheel
Chevrolet truck; only 22.(100
I' ACL TUGMAN
Mars Hill, N C
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INCOME TAX RETl'RNS
I am prepared to assist you in
filling nut your income tjix re
turn. ;it my home on Skyline
Drive, Marshall. I am qualif icd
ami will serve you promptly.
MI.S HATTIE ELL MX
I'hone 640-447
Marshall, N C
12 . "I t.fc
FOR SALE At Walnut on U.S.
25, at Thomas Branch Road: Ga
rage with modern three-room
and hath apartment, (las tanks
are underground for filling sta
tion. Terms.
JOHN LEDF0RU
Rt. 2, Box 1026
Asheville, N. C.
Phone 298-77H4
12-9, lfi, 23, 30c
HI Y ONE
First showing
rah Coventry
shown at tht
Mam St
Monday,
be five Ifil
jewelry.
Everyone invited to come by
see this famous jewelry between
the hour- of 1 I :0(l o'clock to Villi
o'clock. Drawing will be at f:IH)
o'clock for free jewelry.
MLS. LUCILLE SRONCE,
Show Director
Mars Hill, . C
12-,'llk-
HEALTH AND
SAFETY TIPS
GOOD GRASS HAY For Sal,
a reasonable price.
MRS. 0. M. JARVLS
Mars Hill, N. C.
12-16 l-6c
at
License Plates
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hide, the last year's tag number
and the registeied owner's full
name and complete address. The
department will then prepare and
send another application card as
quickly as the volume of requests
can be handled.
1965 plates expire December ill '
Sell KNAPP SHOES nnrt or full
time. Earn $25 to $150 a week 1 ;f5 plates expire December '
on high commissions and bonus. on1 thejr US4. beyond that date is and
steady year-round Dusiness.
Equipment furinshed free. Write
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey
Kj ic nt Christmas Day in Morris
town, Tenn., with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
1'ayne, and their son.
Mr and Mi-s. Philip Wilson and
their son visited Mrs. Wilson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Davis, during Christmas.
to R. L. Johnson, Knapp Shoe,
Brockton, Mass.
12-30 l-20c
FOR RENT 5-room house, about
1 V4 miles from Marshall on Marshall-Walnut
highway; water;
wired for range; furnice heat.
Contact:
SOPHIA RICE
Revere (Sodom)
12-23, 30p
FOR SALE 1 957-640 Ford Trac
tor, 11175.00; 1951 Ford Tractor,
J595.00; 35 Deluxe Ferguson
Tractor with complete Motor Ov
erhaul and New Tires, $1576.00;
Several other Tractors, $160.00
up; New Lime Spreaders, Tillers,
Disks, Tobacco Setters, $200.00
each; Plows. Disks, Tillers, Ma
nure Spreaders, Manure Loaders,
and other Farm Equipment.
New & Used Tractor Parts.
P. A. RAM BO
8 miles south of Greeneville, Tenn.
Camp Creek Road
Phone 639-9412
12-30 l-20p
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permissible only if they are duly
registered by the department to
the vehicle on which display is
made. Owners who have their ve
hicles properly registered by the
department have until February
15 to obtain new plates.
Surrounding area residents may
obtain their 1966 plates at License
Headquarters, Ixwer Bridge St.,
Marshall, beginning Jan. 3. Of
fice hours will be: 8:30 to 4:30
Monday through Friday; Satur
day 8:30 to 2:00 p. m.
The local agent, Mrs. Margaret
Ramsey, says that it will greatly
expedite the issuance and keep
long lines from forming if you
will "open your application cards
and complete them in accohdance
with instructions before present
ing them for new plates."
Clark of Raleigh spent Christmas
nnd here as guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ( lark. Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Clark also visited) You give a lift to lots of
Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and . things every day brief cases,
Mrs. Hermit Cody, and family ; suitcases, boxes, shopping bags,
during the holiday- Oooks.
Before that too-heavy bundle
lifts you off your feet and nuts
you flat on your back, be sure
that you can handle it.
A new leaflet from the Ameri
can Medical Association lists some
basic rules that apply to lifting
all object
Stand close to the object, feet
flat on the floor, about 12 inches
apart.
Keeping the spine straight,
bend the knees and grasp the object.
Lift by straightening your
FORGETFUL
"My new development," the
real estate broker told a friend,
"will have swimming pools and
Pplaygrounds for the ohildren,
tennis courts and Softball dia
monds for the grown-upa, not to
mention the wonderfully paved
roads and neon street lighting, a
nearby shopping plaza and excel
lent bus service."
"And what type of homes are
you building?" asked the friend.
"Of course!" said the broker,!
"I knew I forgot something."
and Mrs. Walter Ramsey
their daughter, Miss Ann
Ramsey, spent Christmas in High
I'oint with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Patton, and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrold W. Fox
returned Tuesday from Charles
ton, S. C, where they spent the
holidays with Mrs. Fox's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Page,
The Rev and Mrs. Jack Thomas
and their two sons had as guests
for a few days this week Mrs.
Thomas's brother-ir 'aw and sis
ter. The Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Mul
linax, and their three children of
Cary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sprinkle and
three children of Charlotte vis
ited their parents, Mrs. Cecil
Sprinkle and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Eads, during the holidays. Mr.
and Mrs. Eads also had as guests
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eads, and children.
your arms and back.
Face the direction in which
you plan to carry the object. Its
weight will pull you in the right
direction.
To get off the ground with a
brief case or a suitcase that is
chock-full and heavy
Stand beside t h c suitcase,
move the upper body slightly for
ward and bend the knees.
Straighten the knees and lift
the suitcase gradually.
Shift the weight slightly to
the side opposite your suitcase.
Keep weight centered over your
feet don't bend at the waist.
Raising your free arm will help
to keep your spine erect.
As you walk, keep the case
close to you and maintain body
alignment. Don't slide your hips
to the side.
Two suitcases are better than
one, because equally balanced bur
dens put less strain on your spine.
Lifting a box from the closet
shelf can tip you off your tip-
legs. Io NOT pull upward with toes. To maintain your balance,
LONG-TIME REPOSE
Doctor to Mrs. Jones, whom he
met on the street: "How is your
husband getting along? Did you
give him that sleeping powder as
I told you?"
Mrs. Jones: "Yes. Yo.. told me
to give him the amount I could
get on a dime. I didn't have a
dime, so I used two nickels and
he's been asleep for four days
now."
place one foot forward. Reach
for the box with your weight on
the forward foot; as the box
conies forward, gradually shift
the weight to the back foot.
Keeping your back straight and
in line with your hips prevents a
backwards fall or a sprain from
arching.
Lifting requires 32 times the
energy of pushing. Relax and
push, if possible. Keep your
spine straight and your hips low.
Push the object from its center
weight.
TIP TO MOTORISTS
Good motoring manners is the
best life insurance policy any per
son can buy.
March of Dimes
(Continued From Pace One)
pation. She has named Miss Lou
ise McDevitt and Joe Penland, Jr.,
seniors of Marshall High School,
as Teen Co-Chairmen of the
drive.
Heading the Mothers March
will be Mrs. C. E. Mashburn of
Marshall and Mrs. Ernest Powell
of Mars Hill.
Basketball
(OM.tinued from Page One)
and other top teams. They are
also undefeated this season.
Coaches Wallin and Sanford
would like nothing better than to
defeat the Panthers twice Tues
day night.
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BEST WISHB
TO ALU
ANXIETY
Take life easy give your wor
ries a little time and they'll take
care of themselves. t
C. L. Rudisill, Jr.
Bruce Murray
Mrs. Rosalene M. Tugman
Mrs. Belva Crowe
Mrs. Eugene Thomas
Marie Ball
Kaye W. Griffin
Weaverville Personnel:
E. L. Loftin
R. Bryce Hall
Mrs. Izola D. Taylor
Mrs. Geraldine Rice
Pageant
Doyle Cody
Ron Sprinkle
W. B. Silver, Jr.
(Continued from Page One)
were Gail Mayhew and Maxine
Rector.
Mr. Dean Shields directed the
pageant and Mrs. Hattie Ella
Nix was director of the choir.
Mrs. Maco Wallin was pianist and
John Corbett was soloist.
Special appreciation is given to
the personnel of the French Broad
Electric Membership Oo-op, and
Alton Payne who furnished the
donkeys and to Aaron Sconce who
furnished the sheep.
Mrs. Nix wishes to the ev
eryone who volunteered to sing in
choir which was composed of
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Comments from visitors , were
most compliuiealsu i of the
eant with many Stating chat they
hoped to return next Christmas
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I See Us Ftr Ml Year Btskiat Sssss
Board of Education f
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for the ootatandhsf achievement.