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V" T O ; ... - - u. 9 " Our Car of Seed Is Here O O See Us For Your SEED NEEDS WE FILL YOUR PMA ORDERS ) 0. ft Rector lldwe. Co. Distribution of quality Hardware at reasonable prices for over 34 years. MARSHALL NORTH CAROLINA Tell your friends that you "saw it In The News-Record." We aw sorry' to hear tl. . E. Reece is on the sick list Vev her ik speedy recovery, Mr.' and Mrs. Clyde Ball and eon, Ralph were visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim -Kent'' of ' full Creek, last week. - ' Mr. Clarence Hunter and ' Mr. James Hoyle were in Asheville Fri Jay on business. Y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckner and children of Greeneville, Tenn spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lusher Bal. Gail WaUin, Wilma Wallin and Nancy Bridges were visiting Genelle' and Dorothy Hunter last week. Lucille Hunter spent Sunday with Betty Lee Reece. Bernard Reece was visiting Wade Hunter last Wednesday. Mrs. Clyde Ball and Mrs. Claude Ball and twin daughters, Diana and Donna, were in town last week on business. 1 Miss Frankie Jane Ball was visit ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Crowe Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ball and daughters, Marie and Linda - Carol, were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hunter Sunday. .1 ,rn 3 of a y at Ll.ort 111. '.ters, Mrs. .rings, and i ls of Arden, i, Asley,' Moody of Barnard." Also grandchildren . and -Iren. ; I' i i I. . ne i. ivi Carrie 1 Mrs. II. 3FP i; ind Pol; nirvivint ( I greatfcr , The Cody re.i, ined at Bowman. RectoitFunerfal dome until the funer- tlz News' Mr. 'and Mrs? Raymond Holt went to Newport, Tenn., Tuesday. ;' Miss Elsa Grantland has recently purchased a' new car. Mrs. Mack Holt went to an Ashe ville hospital Monday ; for an exam ination, but has returned home. ; Ernest Sweeten had the misfortune to get his hand cut quite badly last Friday, necessitating four stitches by a doctor. k Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Woody of Hot A', series of interesting broadcasts i a now in progress over Radio Sta- i ,a W-I-S-E, Asheville, entitled Xl,is Is Your Doctor.". These fifteen minute broadcasts can be heard on Mondays, Wednesdays ? and' Fridays from 4:48 to 7:00 o'clock p. :m.'& kVtt;f Irma S Henderson $ Smathers, Chairman of tbe V Buncombe County Medical Society's Public Relations Committee, stated that the broadcasts an a happy medium for improving tho doctor-patient relationship. Twentv leading drug stores are f sponsoring this series and it is prov- 'ng most interesting and informative. Springs visited Vier mother, Mrs. W. M. Shipley of Paint Rock Sunday. The Rev. Andrew Hollimon and family went as usual to Houston Val ley for Sunday School last Sunday. Mr. George Treadway spent the week end at his home at Staokhouse. Services will be held at the Union Church here next Saturday night. Mrs. S. B. Waddell, of Riceville, Tenn:, came Monday for a few days to visit her mother, Mrs. M. L. Thorn burg. . Mrs. Sherman Shipley's baby, after being a patient at a Greeneville, Tenn., hospital, was brought home Sunday much improved. WE HAVE A COMPLETE: V.. STOCK OF : FISHING NEEDS '( A m. we goto LJr fni ,,,14 . -w f - ' f FLEUGER & BRONSON CASTING REELS FISHING LINES of all kinds GLASS RODS and TRUE TEMPER CASTINGG RODS Anything In The L & S PLUGS FLIES MINNOW BUCKETS and TACKLE BOXES SINKERS SPIN.,ERS ALL EI2E3 of M3CKS Get Ready For The FISHING SEASON P. R. ELAM FARM SUPPLY CO. MARSHALL, N, C, AIl-Night Meet ing To Be Held At Mount Zion F.W.B. Church VV W There will ho an Hl!-nitrht I " " i at the Mount Jion Fr'e Will Baptist I f'hlli'ch. nlinnt 4 mile urntK rt Mar shall, on Saturday night, Marc'n 17, which will be the Saturday before the I O-J O 1 The jpastor, the Rev. Theron W'ueeW, and the church, cordially in- ' -U-C18 aJ Preachers, special sfngers , HOT SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH REV. JACK C. DAVIS, Pastor i 10:00 a.m. Sunday School j 11:00 u.in.- Moininjr Worship . h:00 p. in. K' ciuii Worship i b:iiu p. m. V oil. I'ayer Meeting 2m - Want to get there fastest, with the mostest, for the tEASTEST? Then you will want to take a good look right away at these new Ford Trucks for '51. "Economy Leaders" is no empty phrase. It's a tACJ, a,rhtirnportant fact in these times when husnaa costs are going up so fast. You'll find Fod, jongineering has stepped ahead with many new'Jures . . . in engines, transmis Bions. brajceijtfCv.Ji . . . all designed to help Ford Tnpfcg dotfinirjob at stOl less (cost. : i ChoosjTfrom over 180 models. jChooee from four great ehefnes, V-8 or Six. Come , in .today and get (r;ff at'n . i trucks KVe this ' " . j""..- fW-ft. . to noveteermg coknani , f - V i '4 duft! AH new i. uid Tracks Car '61 win save yoo money, " i because u feature tb powxb poxm , New driver efficiency! This new F-5, one of over 180 Ford Truck models for '5i, features Ford's new 5-STAR EXTRA Cab. Foam rubber seat padding, many other features at slight extr-z cost. Modern new front end makes Ford the styl? favorite. mint low-ma held-Only Forjrj -trucks give you TVmhtm symbol of Ford's Power Pilot . . . which gives you the most power from the least gas. Its economy has been proven on thousands of tracks ... a all speeds, under all loads and operating conditions! The Ford Track Power Pilot is a simpler, fully-proven way of getting the most power from the least gas. It auto matically meters and fires the. right amount of gas, at precisely the right instant, to match constantly changing speed, load and power requirements. Unlike conventional systems, the Power Pilot usee only one control instead of two, yet is designed to synchronise firing rows as accurately. You can use regular gas yoo get no-knock performance. .- yfFf.'yP" ' '.; -Y- 'Y- 1f' 9 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD Ojtometrtst : FRIDAYS 8 A. M. to 12 Noon in THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C. m MARSHALL FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH : ' 1 FORD TPJCKING COSTS J S because , ' r "... . 5' t.V.-'- t-jKb Jti. ( . . , I ' .... - . . . T i: . " ' .v.'.;.:f" 1 ... ti ?:...: '-'?. 3.xn-,f;r, r- -rviUJ r-w;, . - r' - Wo- ' - fltfV. i4CA HUTCHINS, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship (ls( and Srr. Sundays) 8:00 p. m. 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