MARBLE news t M, Minnie Rowland who has been ju Dukf hospital at Durham came houf *T|day' Paul w,s'- who has bee!1 in 8 -UTpiy ??pitai relurned t0 his Saturday. ^ tacky party that was held a** last Friday night was very u;ccesslui prl?e.'- were given to the "taclcy l^j. man. -voman. girl and boy. The t:nntrs were the Rev. W W Marr, II,; Frank Littlejohn. Doris Mc Donnell and Leon Kimsey. lYank Littlejohn spent last week ted in Knoxville visiting his parents. II,- and Mrs D. D. Littlejohn. Bud Ballard spent last week end ? Knoxville visiting relatives. He U5 accompanied home by his wife Dd son who have been visiting ttere several days. Mr; Or act Dickey and daughter, jut. and Mrs. Gertrude Roberson i! Murph: -Pent Sunday afternoon nth Mr;. Quince Stiles. Tlie RuM.itim family quartet of Cnoxviii*- will give a program at ht Marble school auditorium Fri |av night October 11. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Hall will cele rate their 51st wedding anniTer iry Sunday October 13. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Abernathy Kited st Da. Goldman Young's unday. Mrs. Carl Ledford and son. How rd. of Murphy, spent the week end rith her sister. Mrs. P. A. Arrowood. POWER! AND HOW! Use Woe o Pep Gas For Pick Up And Miles Per Gallon. Use Tiolene And Purol For Smoothness PUNCH! WOCO PEP SERVICE station 1 L Hall. Mrt. Murphy, N. C. Martins Creek News Miss Virginia Logan who is a student at Young Harris. Ga . spent ; last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilngram. Miss Louise Mann and Cleo Stiles spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pope in Suit. i Mrs. M. I. Hall attended a meet ing at Oak Park last week. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Phillips an nounced the birth of a son last week. Mrs. Josie Phillips and Poley Hed rten were the dinner guests of Mrs. Bell Henry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rogers have mov ed into our community. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hughes of Knoxville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mann Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. Ira Al len will be gUd to learn that she is much improved after a serious illness. Mrs. Ruby Almond and two child ren visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buch anan last week end. There will be a prayer service at the Glade church every Sunday nigrt. Larkin Ashely has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Virginiar Ashely. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rainwater of Atlanta visited Mrs. Rainwater's sisier. Mrs. Frank Ingram, last week end. SUNNY POINT NEWS Mrs. Marion Ledford and children were the guests of Mrs. Mattie Whitener last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Caldwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lowe Smith in Peachtree. Mr. and Mrs. Stoker Hamlin spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Dollie Horton. John Brown was taken to a hos pital in Murphy Thursday where he underwent an operation. Mrs. Thelma Mason and children and Mrs. Estb Mason visited with Mrs. Mattie Whitener Sunday after noon. Mrs. Faye Psryne spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Joe Hawkins. Mrs. Valerie Hembree spent one night last week with her mother. Mrs. D. A. Caldwell. CULBERSON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abemathy of Cartersville, Ga., spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin. Frank Dickey and Glen Owenby who are employed with the TVA near Knoxville spent last week end here. Roy Anderson and Albert Watson made a business trip to Mineral Bluff Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flemmings of Marietta spent last week end here. Clarad Nichols who is working with the TVA spent last week end here with relatives. Mrs. Maggie Moore and daughter. Bertha, spent last week end in Mur phy. Ed Dotson and John Anderson who are employed at Nantahala spent last week end here. Olen Shields left this week for Cherokee Dam. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan of Pat rick spent last week end here with O. G. Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watson have announced the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dickey were visitors in Murphy lasa week. DISPROVED Experiments carried on at the H- , linois Experiment Station have dis proved an old belief among farmers that soybean oil is too laxative for fattening cattle. 8 Causes Listed For Costly Farm Fires j The vast majority of the lires' which damage thousands of dollars worth of farm property at this seas on of the year are due to careless ness and the use of defective equip ment. says David S. Weaver, head of the Department of Agricultural Engineering at N. C. State College There are eight principal causes of farm fires. Weaver lists them as follows: 11? Poorly constructed or defective f!;;es and chimneys: <2> inflamable roof ing material which ignites when sparks settle on it: <3> lightning: ' 4< spontaneous combustion: <5> careless use of smoking materials: < 6) improper handling of kerosene and gasoline: <7) defective stoves and furnaces: and <8> lack of safe and adequate wiring for electricity, or the wrong use of electric applicances To make an analysis of the fire hazards in the home, the State Col lege engineer suggests that members of the family co from room to room with paper and pencil, asking and answering the following questions: Does the stove pipe fit into the chimney flue snugly? Is It necessary for the stove pipe to pass through a partition, and if so. is the partition protected by a metal thim'ole? How close does the stove pipe come ti the walls and ceilinps, and could this distance be increased? is the can of kerosenee or gasoline in th" safest storage place, away from th? stove? Ts the attic and cellar free of rub bish and combustible materials? If there are smokers in the family, are all ash trays metal and art- thry placed where they will not be knock- I ed on the floor? Is all wiring proper ly insulated, and are thi fuses of the right size to protect the electric system? o In Mobile. Ala. S. K Young was lined $10 for breaking a window of his cell in the city jail. A?uj4 "9'm qied 9 7W Alka-Seltzer An d Thmy Say It With a Smile! Do the members of YOUR family say this? If net. perhaps it is because you have never given Alka-Seltzer a thorough trial. All over the world people who have used Alka-Seltzer arc enthusiastic in its praise. If Alka-Seltzer is as good as we say it is, you want it in your med icinc cabinet: if it is not, it won't cost you a penny. We will refund the purchase price to any new user who is not entirely satisfied. Your family rr.ay need Alka-Seltzer sooner and more often than you think. Our u-^rantce of satisfaction or monev refunded covers its use in all conditions listed be low. Gas on Stomach. Acid Indigestion. Heart burn, "Morning After", Muscular Pains, Neu ralgia, Headache. Distress of Colds, as ? Gar gle in Minor Throat Irritations. EVERYTHING CHEAPER AT Carringer's Dept. Store WE ARE NOT KIDDING when we say we can SAVE YOU MONEY. TODAY and EVERY DAY! Just Compare Our Prices! MEATS GOOD FAT BACK Pomd 8c 2 Pounds 15c Streaked Bacon 2 Founds Z4e Lays fancy Breakfast Bacon Pound 25c Pure Pwk Sausage Pound 18c 2 Pound* 35c Peanut Butter i . 25c size 21c Good fresh mmnd Coffee 3 lbs for 29c Miuraell House COFFEE, lb 26c Prst MILK, 7 cans 25c Carnation 911LK, 7 cans 25c Lard 4 lbs. Pure 33* Compound, Jewel or Scoco ? lbs Me Regular 56c BROOMS. Each 45e MOPS, each 23* Fresh Country EGGS, doz Z Se Pint? BEANS. 4 lbs ?5c Great Northern BEANS. 4 lbs tit We have a complete line of SHOES and DRY GOODS. . . SUEDE and LEATHER JACKETS for Men and Boys. For REAL SAVINGS just come by our store and see for yourself. Carringer's Dept. Store CRAMP AND BINC Explore the World of 1960 (Inspired by Cwnl Moton Futurama at Worfd*? fatrj

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