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i 1 . 4 J ,V2 I T . 3 i I"- s TF. NEW, RECORD' THE NEWS- RE CORD NON-PARTISAN IN POLITICS tt " ! , O '.'4 b y as second class matter at be post office at Marshall, N. C, under tb Act of Hare , 1879. H. L. STORY, Own d Pubtukr J. 1. STOBY, JfMV tor O SUBSCRIPTION RATES U Month Om Taar - BlffatMontha SMC Months ftw Months S3.00 t&AO ISM VM LM EDITORIAL SUCCESS WITHIN REACH OF ALL It is possible for a person to possess a fine character aJ an attractive personality and still fail to make wjiat is smgSsrred to as a success. There are a number of attributes SM addition to character and personality that spell success, jaast these, fortunately, are easily acquired by anyone who arfiiinff f itri nr fhm. Tn fact, these attributes are h more easily acquired than are some ox me cnaracier Factors' determining success may be positive or nega- Positive factors are traits we neeo: ana may notJiav; faotnra ami tmitfl v tav have and do not need. as now examine these factors, both positive and nega- and then learn the truepraeamng 01 eacn. Factors Ambition and imagination Love of work , Initiative and self-discipline Loyalty and fidelity Co-operation with others Interest and enthusiasm Thoroughness, and efficiency Perseverance and patience Resourcefulness and tact Ability to create ideas Learning to judge values Abifciy to nake friends Puualityamd Jtratfgfct use "Oxy leisure - Fa 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. It. 14.; JBimv'-Je rXSgftlve 2. ' CareWrwne! 8, VaftHfr Stubbornness Egotism Laziness Intolerance Final Rites IF !d 'f Sunday Fc : .r,' C.V.R&kw,70 , Punerar services for : Mrs. C W. Ramsey, 70, of 4 Jharles tan, Oak ley, who died at her home Thursday night of last week; were conducted at a p. tt Sunday in tha chapel of Groce Funeral Home.;V'- The Bar, M. V. Harbin officiated. Burial was to Lewis Memorial Park. Pallbearers were John Stokeley, Ralph, Ed and Ueton Ramsey, Er nest and Hilliard Tescue. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. W. E. Parmer, Dr. W. T. Freeman, Roy M. Trantham, Dr. J. Albert Reed. Frank Mulvaney, C. M. Swicofood, Cahrles 0. HOI, K. B. Olson and Jesse A. Solllns. Mrs. Ramsey died about the asms tmw Otis Taylor, M, was shot to death by Mrs. Ramsey's husband. Sheriff Lawrenos E. Brown, of Bun combe County, said Ramsey caught Taylor in the act of btirglarlslnf his heme and snot in self defense. Mr. Ramsey was a natire of Mad ison County.. 224 CANS. APIECE Now York A recora-nign aver age of 224 cans was produced in 1964 for every man, woman and child tn the United States. . . ...... (... . 1 0 :pomyco: 1 fgggT' ictora- 6. . 7. 8. 9. 10. sir-TJttv TTi1lffrinA fiaa persons who have these negative handicaps are aware of them, and even one's oest mends rexrain a nointiifb-them out to him. It is necessary to discover arsdves any of these "weeds" which may be in our p in order that we may set aoout eununaung wem they become more deeply rooted. - Pletmrsd abort Is, a part of the w lass woea conpKwa um WalfM lUtMHH held fad y-..ti aBa sponsored by the Amer dmmi Bed Cross. Mrs. John Wright, ent Woftvarrille, Volunteer Home Worker and a member of County Home Serriee Committee, wio was instructor of Che course, is seated at the table. Standing directly behind Mrs. Wright is Mrs. Murrey Strain, of Ashoville, Volunteer Field Consult ant of the ARC a Contribute If SeTDf Th DJSAOSMICK KRSKINM TO W8LMA DTKEMAN Our river is gyp7S The French Broad la her asms WUaWa eook i broogK aw row KW2ABtTfl PlKLD ' AaaWtQeV M. C Sinflfliitf Convention Tb Be At Bear Creek Tk. ulnriiMr aohool which has been in progress at the Bear Creek Baptist Church, will end tomorrow (Friday) night with a singing con vention, starting at 7 o'clock. AU singer and the public are cordially invited to attend. r Pictured above is th yard in front of the Marshall Baptist Church Parsonage, showing the huge "ditch" which was opened when the hovel removed the oil drums which had rusted out, resulting in the yard caring In. Workmen have been busy for; the past week, despite heavy and continuous rains, digging out the drums and replacing them tvith permanent cement-eteel-enforeed tubing, three feat th diameter. The- work waa-inada wore Tdiff icuit -beeaasa; ofvthe; sokd - as soft groimoV whM caused Bwiiejaa driveway ltween ha pinagt anl the MJaceht residence of Ur. ad "MrW F. !Hottand;ln piping fa the v beneath the' yai of Mr5oajitfa,, H looked mih jaort'tttii M'Wmmmtik ie' theght of the Kev; a4 Uh. D. D. Gross and members of the Baptist Church. The project, coat ing approximately $1,200, was partly "taken care of Sunday when members of the church contributed more than $900 toward the ex pense. Cut Courtv AsasviUs rtstts. NICE UTTER IWb Ijm V J WhlU and Mrs. Joseph MondeUi , attended - s picnic reeenUy, somebody littered . lla, who live m Midland Pmrkv . 1.111. m.. u.l Mf.Lga their a idedlmbney : : t 1 . if SPECIALS C3T TC3 -iflieaMemMheaussasUae ' CLEATf 4k REXLOCIt IATst-IWVE TOUR RUGS -2D r::cv.T-. rnocr Ap awt- -t. t:or:i r -C7 K .JTS Ai l . : -z c - it: - J A - AV'-r , rcc. .;r,r-r.; . : r - at.d I J I.... - .. j, .-- J : , WE ,i'JL L- i:ai. "SO : .,2 TOO . , rou ncn-up AIJD CZLIYIY '&$-;TOariGXUF MID TSZHVZZT DIAL 2431 w 0 J , f RUFFLED CURTAINS Sites 41-9Q ONLY $237 MEN'S HATS WOOL PELT Colors: GREY BROWN TAN Sizes 6 -7 $L89 BOYS' I 8-Oa. 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