? ft JPAGE TWO'' V, Till EWSl. RETURNS TO STATES 1 1 MARS HILL SSGT. MARVIN WOODSON SSgt. Marvin C. Woodson, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Rome Woodson, of Weaverville, is leaving Tokyo, Japan this week for the United States. Upon arrival, he will be stationed at a hospital (as yet un disclosed) for treatment. Marvin has spent over 13 months overseas in several different loca tions, including Japan, Okinawa, and five months in Formosa. NOW TOME TO DO CONSERVATION With winter coming, many farm ers are looking over thedr farmland wiJ3i a view toward performing one conservation measures while the weather conditions are favor Wt Many conservation practices' can best be done in the fall and early winter when the lan dis firm wad is not covered with crops. Im jprownp od crops (pasture or hay oUber than alfalfa) by applications of Bme andor fertilizer and install ing tale drainage are three of such practices. farmers who are plan ning to establish a pasture or mead ow en certain fields next spring doM be ahead Jjy liming the f ields "OA fall while some surplus funds' available foj use where a need Mrs. H. C. Oox is to return this weekend from a three weeks visit to tin- sister, Mrs. John Bird, in Vas per, Tenn., who was recently hos pitalized for a heart attack. Mi. anii Mrs B.. H. Tilson were away last week on a vaction trip to r lorida. Miss Gladys Wells has returned to duty at Memorial Mission Hospit al after a few weeks rest here at the home of her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. H. A. Wells. Mrs. Punsv Arrowood snenit foiv days recently in Spartanburg, S. C. with her uncle, Mr .J. A. Corn, who was ill. Mrs. Robbie Phillips, of Canton, was the guest pt weekend of Mrs. Arrowood. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Carr and children of GreenviJle, S. C, wert guests last Saturday night and Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox ana visited other friends on The Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stines and chil dren of Camden, S .C, came up Sat urday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Stines, and were hert Sunday for a birthday dinner wit her father, Mr. M. H. Griffin, ant. other members of the Griffin family Mrs. Taft Newman and little son of Washington, D. C, arrived the latter part of lasj, week because o the serious illness of her mother, ;Mrs. Bon Hensley, who has been a patient in Memorial Mission Hos pital for about ten days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy George, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lan ning, of Hendersonville, went to Winston-Salem last Sunday to see the Georges' daughter. Miss Pattv Lou George. Miss Barbara Gail Anderson, a student at WCQ, Gullowftqe, was home last weekend. MARSHALL, N. C, CCA LITTLE UilREL HP cii The Laurel HP Club met at the home ot Mrs. L A. Zimmerman on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 20. Mrs. Birohard Shelton, president of the club, presided. The devotions wer led by Mrs. Zimmerman. Eleven members and one visitor were pres. ent. The Home Agent, Mrs. Janie Ramsey, and the assistant agent and one assistant farm 'agent were pres ent. The assistant agents gave talks on farm and home improvements. 'ollowing the program, new officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Walter Wade Gahagan; vice president, Mrs. Miiburn Gosnell; secretary & treas urer Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman. Mir Riamsey, the home agent, jave a demonstration on drawn-work tablecloths and another on belt mak ing. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. John Gaihagan left last Sun Jay afternoon for Newport News, Va., where she plans to visit her daughters, Mrs. Freeman Tweed and irs. Grady Burrel. Mrs. Millie Gahagan, who is in a Greeneville, Tenn. hospital, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Cook of Candler visited homefolks on Laurel last weekend. P T SPPvUCEPINE : DEFEATS MARS HILL, 45 TO 20 Galen Heffner and Clarence Hise each scored three touchdowns Friday night as Harris High of Spruce Pine defeated Mars Hill, 45-20, in a Slur- line Conference game. a Heffner ran two first quarter touchdowns from 38 and 20 yards out and then bulled over in the 4th First downs Ylds. gained rushing Passes attempted Passes completed Yds. gained passing Passes intercepted bv Punting average Opp. fumbles recov'd ids lost penalties Mars Hill 9 6 Spruce Pine 12 13 MH SP 9 12 159 452 8 10 5 1 67 41 0 0 48 0 1 1 5 25 7-13- CARD OF THANKS Farmers who are contemplating igmuiei nation measures would d' well chacfc to see sat are considered Cha'most pressing conservation prob- i toeafly.' AP-Mat-staring, ma- '( ri services are i f fe We wish to express our many thanks for the sympathy and kind ness shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father, and also for the beauti ful flowers. MRS. L. D HELP BACKFIRES uBirwt, iicn. seeing a car stalled on a busy Detroit thorough fare, Joe V. Gonzales, 22, always helpful, assumed it needed a push, so he drove his car behind it and pushed. He had failed to notice that the driver ofAhe stalled car was not in it he had gone to buy some gasoline. The stalled car veered over and hit another car. Gonzales was fined $25 and agreed to pay damages totalling $376. Too many people spend too much time trying to figure out a way to make lots of money without working for it. from the one-foot line. Hise ran two in the second quarter from 15 and 51 yards out and also plunged across in the fourth from the six. Milam Wall ran two touchdowns or Mars Hill in the second from 54 yard, longest TD run of tho night, and in the third from the one-foot line. Quarterback Merrill added Mars Hill's last scdi-,: from the two-yard line in the fourth. Rathbone Jo Attend Farm Congress In " Asheville ' Sunday The 1955 4-H Farm and Home Electric Congress will meet In the George Vanderbilt Hotel in Asheville next Sunday and Monday. Upward of 200 county winners, along with many county agents or home dem onstration agents; will attend. Wan rang boy and girl for the state of North Carolina will receive an expense-free trip to the national Congress in Chicago. Sixteen ter ritorial winners, representing the areas of the four sponsoring compa nies, also will be announced. Speakers will include L. R. Har- rill of Raleigh, State 4-H leader; Edwin S. Coates of Raleigh, engin eering specialist; and George Foster of Washington, D. C, of the USD A extension service. Receiving a free trip to the Ashe ville Congress is Madison County's winner, J. D. Rathbone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Rathbone, of the Shut-In community. He is also the president of the Sleepy Valley 4-H Club and was one of the four club I ,;FOR BARGAINS A V Mm U -Mil II I I FIND W I ' MM ! YOU CAN THEM HERE READING THESE ADS Right Approach The high point of yesterday's achievement should be your starting point for today. members who attended the 4-H Club Leadership Camp at.Swannanoa this summer. A clever wife laughs when hubby tells a joke just another one of CODY and Children the taxes she has to pay. Colored Group To Sing At Laure Fork Sing At Laurel Fork The "Wonder Boys," a colored group of singers will be at the Lau rel Fork Free Will Baptist Church near Marshall Saturday night, Octo ber 29, at 7:00 o'clock. They will render special music for the revival which is in progress at this time, with the Rev. Wilco Mel ton as the evangelist. The Rev. G. Y. Burgin is wastor. Everybody is invited to attend. To avoid disappointment set your flieart upon something; that other people do not want. 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