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Isjst three periods . ten Thursday
night to down Walnut's grid forces.
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CSIydo talked in the second period
Ml 92-yard drive topped by John-
jy Rogers 28-yard run; In the
third quarter Bob McCracken pitched
to Jimmy Green on a56-ymrd scoring
play.
Walnut gushed across in the fourth
when Wayne Freeman bulled over
First down
Hda, emed rushing
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Yds. gained passing
Funtmr avers
Tda kicks returned
One. fumbles recov'd
Yds. loet penalties
Clyde
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170 140
5 6
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87 27
31 28
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the one. Clyde bounded back
mm C8wrlie Donnahoe set up his own
aiawa with a 84-yard gallop to the
taro-yard string.
CALVES IN 2 YEARS
.Allegan, Mich. One of the cows
S-fthe Charles Brown farm has had
rcalves in two years; twins, a
Sttngfe calf, and then triplets this
We are having a good Sunday
.4mtl it Middle Laurel. The ai
emkwice and Interest is increasing
'f you can't come to Middle Laurel
bake your children and go some
where to Sunday School.
Our prayer meeting on Saturday
niaM: and our Sundev night services
are also improved. Come out and be
with us. You are always welcome
at Middle Laurel.
The Sunshine Quartet of Greene
m Tnn.. will be at Middle Lau
rel Sunday night, Oct. 23. We al
so hope to have the Touewes auras;
with them.
A number, composed of E. L. Cut-
shall, Archie Thomas, Mr. ana mrs.
Grover Franklin, Mrs. Dewey Gen.
try and Mrs. Tommy Banks from
Middle Laurel church visited Mrs.
Agnes Franklin at Walnut Sunday.
Wo are praying for her speedy re
covery from a heart attack, and tiiat
she can soon be back in church with,
us. She is much improved.
FOWL SMELL
WlinatonnSalem, N. C. Looking
inside an ice cream vendor's push
cart, which James Wesley Davis ad
mitted stealing, police found in
atead of ice cream 20 dressed
chickens, which Davis also admitted
eailng.
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f. O, SonbnelDi;'
.xwt, Tenn., a devotional Bible study
3d by -Mias Oata Blackmun, of Ashe-
ille, and, a mesamge friMn Mrs, R
A." Bobyna, Dublin,. VV. the presi
.ent of the Women of fhe Synod ol
ADMlaofaia. . 5 . ,r
Mia. R. E. McOlure, Aahevilthe
retiring preadden , will preside at
the general meeting and at a special
meeting of the encntiya board of
the organdaation, wbfch meets at 9
a. m. The term of offiee of Mrs.
MoClure, preaidont, Mrs. P. A.
Plummer, AabeviUe, corresponding
secretary. Mm. M. C. Close, Bryson
City, Diatriot Chairman, and com
ulvtee chairmen Miss Elsie Hayes,
Franklm, and Mrs. E. H. Brumby,
Murphy, expires 'at this meeting and
their successors wall be named.
Mrs. Dobyna, president of the
"synodieal," wdU Install the newly
elected officers.
Local officers and official dele
gates, with other visitor.! are ex
pected from the area of Asheville
Presbytery. In addition to the above
Mrs. J. C. Spooner, Arden, is vice
president of the group, Mrs. S. D.
Alexander, Swannanoa, is recording
secretary and Mrs. Hugh Lamb, Oak
Forest, is treasurer.
Mrs. W. B. Stone, Swannanoa, is
president of the women of the host
church which is entertaining the
gathering for the first time since
1942. Lunch will be served at the
ahurch, and the meeting will adjourn
later in the afternoon.
Singing Convention At
Davis Chapel Sunday
Night, October 16
There wall be a singing wwvniOn
at Davis Chapel Baptist Ohuteh -near
Marshall, this Suinday evenings Oc
tober 16, wijth the singing- scheduled
to begin at 7:30 o'clock.
All singers and the public are in
vited to attend.
A Necessity
Our nation must have two politi
cal parties or how could .people
vote wihen hard times come.
Tires On Easy Payment . Plan
HENDERSON'S GARAGE
Hot Springs, IN. C
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above mentioned between ' the first
day of October and the first day of
June Jndnsive Ko iohsrgs shall be
mad for the granting of said per-
Itaring periods of hasardous for
est foes conditions the State Forest
er ' is authorised to cancel all per
mits and prohibit the starting of
n firaa In anv of the woodlands
f under the protection of the State
Forest Service or wiwun live nun
dred (600) feet of any such pro
moted area. v
' Tiiia Seotion shall not apply to
any flres started or caused to be
started within on hundred (100)
feet' of an occupied dwelling house.
! Any person, firm or corporation
violating, any of the provisions of
this Act shall be guilty of a misde
meanor and upon conviction shall
be fined not more than fifty dollars
($60.00) or imprisoned for a period
of hot more than thirty (30) days.
(Chapter 14-139, Genera! Statutes
of N.'C, as revised by Chapter 916
of Public Laws of 1963 Session.)
Mir. Chandler lists the following
places in the county where burning
permits may be secured:
. Marshall: County Agents' Of nee;
Marshall RFD 8: Stines Gulf Sta
tion, Guthrie's Gulf Station, Everett
Rice Store, Roy Thomas Station,
Charlie Martin Station, Talmadge
Franklin Store, W. B. (Bud) Shel
ton Store.
Marshall RFD 2: Abner Wilde,
Earl Rice Store, Creed Shelton,
Furman Franklin, Talmadge Frank
lin, Horace Rice.
Flag Pond, Tenn.: Hubert, Fender,
Wayne English.
Mars HSU: Cox Store, Woods Am
nions.
Mars Hill RFD: V. D. Carter,
fish Heaslay, Calvin Grindstaff,
Wayne Willis, Ed English, Uine
Shelton, Arthur Duck, Shelbie Ray,
Hunter's Store, K. W. Ray, Frank
Maney, Ledford's Store;
Marshall RFD 1: Reagan Bucitner,
Hughes Treadway, Wiley Roberta,
Jack" Bali.
Marshall RFD 4: Rubin Gosnell,
Coy Haynie, Harold Cody's Store,
Wayne Gosnell, Johnnie Coats.
Walnut: Ramsey's Store, Malley
Roberts' Store. Roy Roberts' Store,
Lewis Wilde, Flem McDevitt.
Spring Creek: H. W. Freeman,
a J. Justice, High Schpol Janitor
Willett's Store, Waymon Waldroup,
Jack 'Caldwell's Store, Ed Ebbs'
Store, Ted Russell's Store.
tH' Springs: U. S - Ranger Sta-
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that we have men of Mr. McWhor
ter's caliber and that of the entire
staff in pubUo office to see that the
taxpayer goto his doUsr's worth
wherever money is spent." .
iThe 'V;AsiiiaJ';rt:',,a
"pivot points" on the interstate hlgW
way must be KnoxviUe and Dan
dmdge, Teaa Asbevllle, N. C, and
Spartanburg, S. C, and that con
necting iinks' of the four-lane high
way "abeoluteiy" jnuat be limited acl
cess constraotioK;
Banfleld t said Ue committee
gained the deflnito Impression the
SHCreeoavnende4 Pigeon River plan
went to Washington without the apt
proval of tha Atlanta division's of
fice." An Ashe villa Chamber of Com
merce and Madison County delega
tion visiting Washington several
weeks ago was told the SHC rec
ommendation had been sent back to
Raleigh for, additional information
as to why the Pigeon route had been
preferred pver the French Broad
route.
The delegation to Washington was
also told McWhorter would have
charge of steps for additional sur
veys and studies.
An "economdc" survey, generally
speaking, does not mean a firm, full
scale field survey. It is, generally
considered to involve at least a walk
ing survey of the routes, studies of
topographic maps, aerial photo
graphs and use of other materials to
both routes.
"WeVe not going to do anything
until such surveys are made and we
can tell which route is the cheap
est," McWhorter was quoted by
Barfield.
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tion, Wlhito's Stote, Fred Barnett's
Store.
Paint Rock: Vsnpe Rjcker.
Mh Chandler also, gives the fol
lowing information and instructions:
Wait till late, aftsrnooA to do your
burning. Tb4 mean thafc no burn
ing permit is reooiced to burn, from
4 p. m., to midnight on land yon
own or have in your charge. Bo
care. Use all precutio.L Have
plenty of help. Don't burn if wind
is blowing. Champion Paper Co.,
won't buy wood that has been burn
ed. The sawmill man will pay less
for logs that have fire scars. The
wildlife loves a green forest.
Everybody loses when the woods
burn.
J. M. CHANDLER,
Cotraty Ranger.
. wwlt nidh School's" pantiiere
meet tba Spruce Pine eleven-bn the
Marshall field Thursday night at , .
o'clock, i , f i - H
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson have
returned to ; Walnut to ' Mva slnoa
Mr. Henderson's retirement X. TJbalr
home IS on. the Barnard road.
: ' VrtA PAinflev of Detroit SDCA
several days ... hers .; this .week ith
Mr. and Mrs. vanes am.
Mrs. Paul Henis of Knoxya
spent the past , weekend here ,wl
her Parents, Mr, and. Mrs. saaaay
Brigman. j
Mr. A. E. Leake has returned U I
his -hone; following sargery in; :s3 I J
AsheviUth hospital. He is impiwrter i
satisfactorily. 'br
The Midget football; team of i WW
nut High beat the Laurel High team
7-0 las Friday on the Is'siftold.
Th Marshall Girl Scouts, appear
ed on the program, for PTA at Wal
nut School Wednesday af ternoon.
The Rev. R. N. Barefoot also talk
ed, and Mr. L. A. Zimmerman pre
sided.
Mrs. Ed Ramsey, of Loudon,
Tsnn.. visited friends and relatives
in Wialaut last week-end.
A fashion show was presented at
Walnut school last Thursday morn
ing. It was sponsored by Simplici
ty Patterns and the 4-H Clubs. Miss
Joyce Ramsey was the commenibatos
and Mrs. Ezra Burnetts and Mrs,
George Shape were directors, as
sisted by home agents, Mrs. Jani
Ramsey and Miss Marie Haynes.
LITTLE LAUREL ft
The Allans tend Presbyteriaa
Church is having a moving picture
show on. Stowwdship. next Sunday
morning at ej(evn o'clock. We in
vite everyone
Mir. and Jfr Roy E. Styles of
Asheville' visjtod, be parents, Mr
and Mrs, Birchaid, Shelton, and. her
brother, Jck Shelton, last Saturday,
Mr. CaoU Watidns: of Hot Seringa,
purchased a farm and home from
D. H. Gosnell just beyond the North,
Carolina and Tennessee State line,
last week. He expects to move in
soon. His wife is the former Mies,
Cordelia Norton.
Mrs. F. L .Honeycutt of Walnut
and her brother, Mr. Harrison Ga
hagan of Everett, Washington, re
turned from Baltimore, Maryland
last Monday after spending the week,
end with her son, Mr. Frank. Honey
cutt Jr.
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