" V rj V, , , u f 7 (( r i i t it PACE TWELVE! THE NEWS. RECORDS - , ! , ,'t UKmasa MAJtSILALL, N. C, MAR. 1, 1 Lions Clul (Continued from Page One) RATES FOR WANT. ADS 25 worils or less Fifty Cent3 Per Issue t;ii: ..i:i. who i.kd Til Ur K i. ! : Kead Iwu o:i.:s ijicd one of t'u most lia'l':.:: a.-v.s of plit pcr sonalit;,. 'I lit' fa.-cinating story of a won, .in wl.ii pn.-M's.M-il three dit :ereiu ci suiui:. tit's is dramatical ly revealed ill Match 11 issue of TllL A.Ui'.niC .A.N WKti.tk.LI tlintitliuhd with the Nation's Favorite Magazine with th B A 1lT M (. ) K K SUNDAY AMERICAN Order from Your Local Newsdealer RUBBER STAMPS For Sale Sfamp Pails, Notary and other Seals. Stem-ils, Rubber Type, Numbering Machines, Staplers' and Ink. Write in your, orders or call me at The News-1 Record Office. COLEMAN CALDWELL an li, IiriI charge of the program and m. lured the president of the ...i.i.le cluli who spoke on Lion i si ii.s association to communi- ll" eiopUUM't. ini iiie'. composed of visiting Li .. st vend selections which ie e',j'j;'d by the local members. I: L.its, of Weaverville, aceom- 1 tii.' group here and served as Ml). I! Ma: : 11: . I'm- I't 'it Kill Zink, of the I ( l ab. piesidcd at the meet- I' 'aai - Mi i'i at h:'. will he Ilill witli til RPECIAI. CLKAKAXCK SAI.K - Stove pipe joints, elbows, dampers, etc. - If you replace that worn cui joint now you can save next ' full at YOUR BOH DAVIS Auto, Hardware & Appliance Store Hot Springs, N. C. ! WANTED COUNTRY HAMS We pay top prices SHOCESY Marshall, N. C. ai.Mi announced that the ling is to be held at the school cafeteria on March :iil o'clock. The Marshall the host club and will presidents and secre taries oi l. ie sin nulls in i ne zone in, the dinner-meeting. Following the meal, members will lie excused and the officials of the zone, in cluding all presidents and secre ..is, will hold its regular execu tive meeting. All meii.iiei s are urged to be pres ent i'er the dinner-meeting. ii members of the Marshall club and six members of the Weaverville club were present here Monday night in addition to one guest from Mar- shad anil one guest from Weaver ville. Cox Freed (Continued from I'ag One) 1-26U YOU CAN GET IT We, Have It Tha New Homelite 5-20 Chain Saw at YOUR BOB DAVIS Anto, Hardware & Appliance Store Hot Springs, N. C. HELP WANTED, MALE, WHITE MAN to distribute nationally ad- ertised merchandise to rural cus f tomers in Madison County. Earn- ! ings up to$2.50 to $3.00 per hour possible from the start. Applicant j should be over 25 years of age with ear. No investment. Write Rural Sales, The J. R. Watiknt Company, P. O. Box 5071, Rich moM, Vs. 21-ft 3-lc FOR SALE 22 seres goodNland; fenced and craa-ifeneed; 4-room bouse with good basement; stable 1 and small chicken house; good i water $2600. LEONARD SUMNER R-l (PssUier Branch) . Aktandei', N. C. 2-23 8-l OME, FOB SALE In Mars Hill. Two bedrooms' with bath; built utiew in 1947. Contact CLAUDE PONDER . 4627 - 7 St. 1 Ecorse 23, Michigan. 8-1, 8p POR SALE 10-acre farm with 4-room house, equipped with wa ter, lights and wired for range; large packing house and woodshed ; .3 acre tobacco allotment; some woodland. Located Laurel Branch community, off Marshall - Mars Hill Highway. Convenient to church, school and mail route; ' State road. Priced reasonable. If interested, contact DEWEY J. FORESTER R-2, Brevard, N. C, or see GLEN SLAGLE Marshall, N. C. 3-l,8,15p Wheat Straw 85c FOR SALE HENRY RAMSEY Marshall, N. C. R-3 ltp SALESMAN WANTED Good Rawleigh Business available in West Madison County. Products well established. Many thousands I of dollars sold there. Good per ;, tnanent business for steady, de ' pmdable man. Write W. T. Raw ' Wgh Co., NCC 510-216, Richmond, Va. 3-l,8,15,22,2ftp SAVE ON GAS -KEROSENE - 'a .AT f a ECONOMY OIL CO. . .. . . ALEXANDER, N. C. . US ZS-70 . At Pather Branch surrendered in Asheville, he waived preliminary hearing for trial in District Court in November term. Then he entered Highland Hospital for treatment. He appeared in court again in November with mem bers of his family and his attorney, 'ester Walton, who presented a wit ness to testify to Cox's need for con tinued phychiatric examination and treatment. Judge Warlick ordered lim into custody and sent him to ;hc psychiatric ward of the Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta. Ga. He as; released from the prison Wed lesday and taken to Shelby by a U. S. Deputy Marshal and lodged in he Federal section of the Cleveland bounty jail there. His bond was made by private :kizens who appeared before U. S. 'ommissioner Larry Stoker Friday afternoon about 2 o'clock. Mrs. .ily M. Cox, mother of the defend ant, of .Marc Hill, made $5,000 cash bond; Mr. and Mrs. John Cody, Fred Holeombe and Robert L. Ed wards;, all of Madison County, made three $5,000 property bonds. Jailer Ernest Beam of Cleveland County said that the bond was pre sented and Cox released to relatives at 4:40 p. m., Friday. tfand Uniforms ' ' I tut . x (Continued1 from page one) be attired In neat and attractive uni 'ormsKn J&p Brignwn stated. BeW'.lS A. list of the donors and , he donations received thus far: Teague Milling Company, $l.r...'15; Citizens Rank, 45.3"; Sprink!e-Shel-on Co.,' 45.35; Edwards Cleaners, 5.35; O. A. Gregory, 45.35; Serv es, Motor Sales, 45.35; liuilders 3upply Co., 45.35; Roy Wilds, 15.35; '. J. Ramsey, 45.35; ). ('. Rector fwrdware Co., 45.35; French Broad Chevrolet Co., 45.35; Kelly Davis 15.00; G. L. McKinney, -15.35; llelk Iroome, 45.35; Model Grocery, 45.33; :oberts Pontiac Co., 45.35; French iroad Electric Membership Corp., ;5.35; East End Service Station, 15.00; P. R. Elaim Supply Co., -15.35; handler Hardware Co., 22.07; Home Electric Co., ITJ.tiT; Houston 3ros., 45.35; Redmon & Worley 45.35; Roberts Pharmacy, -15.35, Kcrmit Cody, 45.35; FicikIi liroat BanK, 45.35: Uodson (ilicerv. -1 .;i,r. ; A&P Tea Co., -15.(10; Watson s Dept. Store, 45.35; Moore's Pharmacy, 45.35; Dr. W. A. Sams, 45.00; l. A. M. Ramsey, 15.00; Marshal School Faculty, 98.00; American I.e ifion, 490.00; Cal Garland, 10. 00; J. H. Davis, 3.00; Walter Ramsey, 3.00, Frank Fisher, 5.00; W. . Peek 1C:50; Bill Roberts, 10.00; Zink, 16.00; Lyman Martin. George Shupe, 5.00; Ed Gentry 4.00; James Story, 10.00; Dr. .1. I. McElroy, 10.00; E. Y. Ponder, A. W. Coates, 5.00. PLANT YOUR SPRING GARDEN niiij I.'IO, 1.00; This is the time of year to make plans for jour Spring garden. If you. are not very enthusiastic about it now, oider u few seed catalogs and the pictures in them will arouse a fire of enthusiasm. Of course, the plants won't grow to look like the pictures in the cata logs, but yu can enjoy thinking that they will for several weeks, at least. ' The antiuipaliuii, 'then, is half the fun. the practical side, there are I many vegetables-and flowers, if you j piei'er tiiem- which can be planted j with little trouble, beirinninir in ! March and which will yield great rewards. In some sections, the soil may be prepared for a garden in the month of February. The best thing about a garden is not that you might save a little money. The exercise it provides, the frtsh air and the relaxation from ordinary chores and tensions, often do more for the gardener than does h;s actual haul of vegetazles. We have only cue word of advice .a:- gardi ner.. Realizing that it will it"', be acccpiul by ino.-t of them, and thai advice is usually wasted effort, we nevertheless offer this .Mm. We would .suggest Ciut any , i iu di ncr -Wondering how large a . plot to prepare prepare the small- -r i.l the tuo s..es he contemplates j weeding atiti working during the hot months (,f Summer. Lbarn it WRIT it pom near THE TELEPHONE FOR EMERGENCY OSEfKQO IT NOW gffPRE Vfll NKP IT.) TEETH IN WASTE BASKET EVERYBODY'S RICH Mineral Hills, Mich. Anyone who lives in the community of Min eral HHs, population 333, and isn't worth $34,938, hasn't received his share. Mineral Hills is one of the wealthiest communities in the mid West because of its iron ore mines and mineral reserves. Its property valuation is $11,645,000. FOR SALE 4v4 sawed Locust Posts; 7-feet long. M. J. BALL Marshall. N. C, RFD 1 Phone 2193 3-1, 8p ' Oklahoma City, Okla. Seeing a pupil struggling with a piece of can dy, Mrs. Loretta Bonner, a teacher, told the boy to either swallow the candy or toss it in the wastepapcr basket . The boy told her the candy was stuck in his teeth. Jokingly, Mrs. Bonner told the youngster to "toss your teeth in the basket with the candy." The boy complied, to her surprise, throwing candy and teeth Into the trash basket he had a full upper plate. Nothing can ruin an enthusiastic garuciier faster than a spell of hot days, a good growth of weeds and the steady work which he is required to do in the garden during the hot, humid days of late Spring and Summer. Not A Chance LIGHTS PAINTED OUT Easton, Pa. Wondering why his headlights were not working, Stan ley Decker stopped his car and in vestigated. He found they had been painted over completely with black ler than I am and besides, she out- It had been raining hard all day and the man sitting in the corner of the tavern looked thoroughly miser able. Another man who had been sitting at the bar for some time watched the one in the corner and finally got to his feet and went over to him. "Look, old man," he said, "I'm sorry to see you looking so fed-up. Why don't you come over here and drown your troubles?" "My dear chap," replied the dis consolate one, "she's five inches tal poster paint. weighs me by sixty pounds!" EXAMINED AT 104 FOR PLANE FLIGHT Tacoma, Wash. Benjamin A. Trimble went to a doctor's office for his first physical examination in 44 years not because he thought he needed one but because he wanted to be sure he was in condition, - at 104, to fly in an airplane. Before the aged Negro went to the doctor's of fice, however, he chopped his day's supply of wood, just as he has don for years. -4 Evidently the greatest labor ing device of today is tomorrow. FOR SALE Near Weaverville : two tracts of land; 32 acres each; tobacco allotment; no buildings. Will fi nance. E. L. LOFTIN Medical Building, ASHEVILLE, N. C. 3-1, 8c V-2lzt G&s 27-9C Gal. I.. :u:nG&s23-cGal. r t to Tnrckg FOR SALE Piano. Price $76; Dining Room Suite, $100.00 Other household furniture at reasonable prices. .See RJSV. E. J. HALL Madison Seminary Church Parson age or Call 2162, Marshall, N. C, SHUPE PLAIffiG MILL - '' We marmfactar wAGOiVS, tt.vc:: CODIES, ' i.. , Plana Lu " rr ".J - ' A muj Liaj c ? 'irork h r j . - woi id s J Now up to r IP Now you can have, a big 312 cubic inch powerhouse twjfh the most 'dis placement in the low-price field. Most torque, too. For yeu that means quick est getaway, swiftest passing power. Teamed with Fordomatic in any Fairlane or Station Wagon, the 225-h.p. Thunderbird Special V-8 fa the thrill ingest engine you ever commanded. Leads in Safety Features Among all cars in its field, only Ford gives you the extra protection of Life guard Design. This family ofsaf ety fea tures was pioneered by Ford. Doesn't your famliy deserve this extra-protection against injury in case of accident? Leads in TrendSettmg Styling Long, low breath-taking styiing is yours, too, when you choose a '56 Ford. For Ford is famous for its trend-setting styling. And you fust can't match Fold's road-hugging ride and handling ease. Come in for a Test Drive! You get more "GO" for your dough in a - J Z '' ' !, i V;; C6t:iex in during our February' Sales IuLUjj! -; V; a -A- 7 4 X .f i

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