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; VV.V-'fi 'J' hti'l ' .MA.HSHALL, N. C, MAS THE NCVVS.nCCOKD . ! III! J i I Ltjjw""" ii i 1 l tt y ' . ' p I ' - ' : "ALL TRAINS LOOK OUT KUH BUF FALO HKIU) ON HIOHT OF WAY NEAR FIRST CROSSING WEST OF CRAY LING." So read a truin order sent by a ruil ntud on May 3, 1155. lo x.'t orewn Derating in an area about HO milt south of Butte. Montana. This -u probiihlj the first aucl warnuiK 80Uiui''d in 75 vcurs Now we can show you these great new GMC's thaare further than ever ahead of all others. Their advances not only clinch power supremacy but reach into fields still unexplored by other truck-makers. For example, 'GMC's Road Shock Damper Suspension plus a unique new stabilizer pro duces in half-ton models a ride comparable to the finest passenger car. An optional new fast-ratio, cruising axle in light duty GMC's gives you an overdrive 's pace and economy without its cost. Sharply increased engine displacement in both sixes and V8's gives you a power jamily unsurpassed in fiooo REWARD A prominent publisher of books for children hat offered to pay f 1.000 for proof that the classic children's story, "The Little Engine That Could," appeared in print prior to 191 1. Railroads haul fresh grape farther than any other commodity. The avra carlond of grapes (shipped in refrigerator cars). Iruvt-U more than 2,500 miles ihniosEss See uff toot for Triple-Checked oberto)Pc!itfco -CbrnRany, Inc. !s Inquire Most t an State; Hew Vcakert 2nd North': CMHnlans, closely follow ed by i New Yorkers, were the most frequent eekers of information about the Tar Heel Stat last year, records of the State Advertising Di vision of the Dept. of Conservation and Development show. The ulk of 125,634 inquiries about the State in 1965 were about its vacation attractions, Advertising Director Charles Parker said, but the division also responded to many re gents for general information. Dur ing the year inquiries came from all 48 states, the District of Columbia, and 96 foreign countries and terri tories. The 10 states producing the most 'nquiries are: North Carolina, 18,- 488; New York, 15,097; Ohio, 8, 177; Pennsylvania, 8,207; New Jer iy, 6,351; Illinois, 6,168; Michigan, "i,051; California, 4,387; Virginia, 1,017, and Florida, 3,413. Canada led the foreign countries y a wide margin with 1,851 in uiries; Spain was second with 195. 'he other top ten were in order: In onesta, 145; Brazil, 143; Argentina, .27; Iraq, 126; England, 97; Tur y, 68; New Zealand, 67; and Bel gium 62. Trr AL the light-duty field. Specific.ilN , we offer 14.4 GREATER displacement on 0 cylinder models, 16.2 on V8's than our nearest competitors. And CMC V8's, mind you, match the shortest stroke ratios in the truck industry. Styling is well into the future panoramic wind shield to sand-tight tail gate. Tubeless tires, of course. And a. 12-volt electrical system is standard. These are some of the strides presented in new 1956 Blue Chip trucks we how have on view. The values are even more notable. Come in and get the facts! 'Standard on Suburban; optional at slight extra cost on other x4on models Yoor key to Blue Chip win1 used trucks- . ; i. Dealer 'FrvcKU With Our Boyt '-(In Service a v 25th Div., Hawaii Army Pvt. Joe L. Morgan, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Morgan, Route 1, Mars Hill, recently arrived in Ha waii and is now a member of the 25th Infantry Division. The "Tropic Lightning" division is continuing its post-truce training program using valuable experience gained in Korea. Morgan, a clerk-typist at division headquarters, last served at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. A 1954 graduate of Berea (Ky.) College, he was a teacher in Men dota, III., before entering the Army last September. Folks who put money into a re serve fund today are putting inde pendente into their old age. A woman in her twenties is an example of perpetual motion at thirty appears arrested motion . Iron curtain satellites heard fron included Czechoslovakia, 9 and Bu! garia, 3, but the Advertising Divij sion received no mail from the Sovi et Union proper. .-A i A' ' f V' ,1 t I " " ( v '-V ft it's, list' i WERT WINTER UK BATHS SOU. WVUMM HONS ABE mSTEOMV ADUAWKS ME TfMCEIKD Off 9mEIPUSWD0R6UHnRE,W SNOW SETS MARK Cnribru, Mo. More than 15 feet of snow fi!l in this northern laino c)ir.:mi!iity timing the jiast .vinter, which according to the Wea JicrBurca, va s a record. The nre- ious ri'coiu fa!! was" in the wintor f 1951-52, with 1.J2.1 inches ,r 11 .cet. SEND The NEWS-RECORD To Your Boy in Service f Fun in the Sun with a Toothbrush ' " ' Nine-year-old Guillermo Ardon finds it fun to begin his day with I a wash and brush up. He is one of thousands of school children for whom a toothbrush, towel, soap and comb are shaping: a change as a result of the health education program launched by the Gov ernment of Honduras with $40,000 worth of UNICEF assistance and additional sums supplied by the Inter-American Cooperative Services for Agriculture, Education and Public Health. The Gov ernment, which itself plans to spend $37,500 a year on the program, opened its first demonstration project at a sunny, well-equipped school at Danli, some 50 miles from Tegucigalpa, capital of Hon , duras. When in full swing, nutrition and hygiene will form part of . the normal daily curriculum in 100 schools throughout the country. COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Pick-up and Deliveries ON TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS IN AND AROUND Marshal) Weaverville Laundry N(A ' 2$. .Vv -. v S. 1 ' ' - v.. t ?Qr A' 1 AALANCUBS AMTMBSOOWROa KJ Of NMM MOUNTAIN SKI AJMAS. 7 MftllAROAOAMSTTHISTIMHAriO SKIERS ARC US. SNOW RAHGEfU SKI-LIFT OPERATORS. 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