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t l v v4f" PAGE BIQXT ' ' ' . , A; ..V.,W THE NElY3n" t , t , fc i -r t,rw y w ; MARSHALL, N. C, MAS. f ill e ' I i r, & 1 i 1 4 ft : n : !lil RATES FOR WANT ADS 25 words or lest Fifty Cent Per Issue NATIONWIDE BABY-SELI.ING RACKET EXPOSED A nationwide racket invoivinjj tha sale of illegitimate babies into adoption has oeen uiicohtl-u. ktuu how young unmarried mothers) are forced into this cruel practice and the legislation afoot to ban the sale of infants, plus other ab sorbing feaiuiia Vou Can Own 8 Airplanes (J Rock Hudson's Career Could You Handle $1,000,000? ail in tne April. 1 issue oi THE AlVlK2UCA; WblKL-'X distributed with the Nation's Favorite Magazine with tht BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Orif, frixn imr Local N'.wtdeaU l-'OR SA !.!:--tirade A Daily Faun; 111 at'li's; K"l"l Ihhim; Hi-stanchion barn; other iiiillniihhngs; 'm-;i ; . in Leicester township near I .eici ei II igll Si linni. I'AI'l. MKIMIILI. K-l, Marsha!:. N. '. : LL i Up WANTED COUNTRY HAMS We pay top prices Marsnall, N. C. l-2Gtf SALESMAN WANTED Good Rawleigh Business available in West Madison County. Products well established. Many thousands of dollars sold there. Good per manent business for steady, de pendable man. Write W. T. Raw leigh Co., NCC 510-216, Richmond, Va. 3-1, 8, 15, 22, 29p WANTED Man to service farm families in Madison County with Nationally Advertised Watkins Products. Profits up to ?400 a month and more possible first year. Car or light truck required. No capital investment. Write C. C. Blackmon, 136 Third Ave. S. E., Hickory, N. C. 3-8. 15, 22 ch FOR SALE Dairy equipment Cows, milkers, cooler, hot water tank, 3 bats. If interested see L. J. Brown, Rt. 1, Marshall, N. C. 8-8 tf PIAlrATTENTION Timber Men, Developers, In vestors. FOR SALE 120 Acres of Rolling Land, Plenty of Water, Lake Site, 500,000 ft. of saw timber on good highway about 12 miles east of Asheville. $220.00 per acre. The land alone is worth this amount. Mountain State Land Co. McGeachy Building Asheville, N. C. Phone 3-3140 ltp FOR SALE '51 Chevrolet 2-door (Sedan in good condition; good tires, clean, at down price. Can be seen at Marshall parking lot. ZACK RAMSEY Marshall, N. C. -V15, 22, 2dp BROWN'S FEED & FERTILIZER SERVICE 0 - Ammonium Nitrate h. (itrate of Soda ;, .V!hol6sale7&VRetail Prompt deliveries " , " r -'Ma ir , V tii .. .. i Mnr. Hill First And . 'econd Grades s Give Jhapel Program Mrs. Ruby R. Ramsey's and M. ibbs' section of the first and second rades gave a very colorful chapel rograni at the Mars Hill school on larch Hi. The girls wore red skirts, caps, apes and white blouses. The boys lso wore red caps and capes with .heir blue pants and white shirts. For devotions, Ruby iA-e Ponder ead the 100th Psalm. Then "Jesus i.,oves Me," "Praise Him," "Jesus ..oves the Little Children," and "In .o My Heart" were sung by all the hildi i n. The rhythm band then played 'America." "The Candy Shop," "Nut fret" and "Bounce, llounce." Nancy TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD REGULARLY $369.50 NOW ONLY 1 1 wSSS!m 1 REGULARLY $269.50 SPECIAL HURRICANE PRICE WE DELIVER WE SERVICE WE GUARANTEE P "P "Pr-' ' t Forget To Send TL. EWS-RECORD r;To Your Boy in Serrico 1 Huntley and Joan McKinney sang 'Do.' Lord." Soma games and fv!k uancing were done by the loilowmg children: Norma J. Vv nit., ivorie Silver, Pat cy LdU Whit.;on, Janis Bu;kner, Jan .s Ledfoi-d, lluei Metcalf, ticott vVheeier, Lurry a.t.m, Gary Brown, Arthur Hainl.n, M y DeBruhl and Leo Uurry. Tney I 1 "l.oiiby Lou," 'Bow, Belinda" und the last num jer was; the Virginia Keel. Mrs. Whitscn, oi.e ol the many parents who were pre.unt. made pic tures. Mrs. Ramsey ami .Mrs- L'bhs wish to thank the parents and fi ends who helped make the program possible. RANGES - RANGES ma Fabulous Range GREATEST RANGE PRICES OF THE CENTURY DOUBLE-OVEN PUSHBUTTON RANGE 2 Oveni-Large "Super" Oren v9W(g ..J ,.ll TL JWI ... (t Oven Timing Tiweir Super-3peavunit 0Plu9-in Golden GrWdl . (Extro) m Sava Moimw Br Tima " Bake and brail mt orm airet ceokma nme. MTtl you STOVE "YOU CANT 'TERRIFIC" S PUSHBUTTON ELECTRIC RANGE Time Saving Center Oven timing clock and minute timer ' Raisobla Thrift Cooker Pushbutton Control Plug-in Golden Fryer, ' Extra v " ' 2600 Watt Super- Spead Unit O Super Oven t Two Appliance Outlets 0 AND YOUR C:J STOVE REGARDLESS - of ma: ; c.i ccnsiticn , , no we s::ow model numbers SO YCJ CAM BUY AS ADVERTISED! SttUni t'LAM " WV manufacture WAGONS, TRUCK BODIES Plane Lumber and any kind of woodwork SHUPE PLANING MILL Formerly Brigman Wagon Co GtORCE B. SHUPE, Owr WALNUT, N. C. Mil Prices I7ash Away All Oilier Of fere Clock 9r Minute Minder 1 tha Mama time. Small thrift temDeratures in half tha money. "E GREATEST" BUY QUALITY "FABULOUS" T - f 1 Uii Hatpoint u ""1 u u J I ' f- ... X L , " 'J ' ! ;'i W (; ' t TENNESSEE VALLEY SHORTHORN BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION ' " Annual Show and Sale of Shorthorns and Polled Shorthorns Consisting Of ,13 BULLS and 30 FEMALES ' SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1956 SHOW 9:30 A. M. 1 SALE 12:30 P. M. at the BIG (BURLEY .WAREHOUSE ,NO. 2 JOHNSON ICITY. TENNESSEE For free catalog, write: NED W. PLACE, Sale Mgr., Wapakoneta, Ohio - RANGES it n FOR LESS" AAAeVfe r: AND IItlKjiflt - 7 ' f ' Ua ti, f J ' J ... X 'it .... I J.L II ( oriLY 5 V h t' ' Super-30 ELECTRIC RANGE Super-Speed Calrod Unit World'! fastest s surface unit , . Electric " Appliance $ Outlet - Automatic Oven Temperature Control Reversible Rota switches Exclusive Super-30 CrisperJPtor Large' flroiler- Roaster ran And Your Olel Sfovn $ AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE Large Super Oven Minute Timer Three Large Storage Drawers New "Super 2600" Calrod Unit Automatic Oven Temperature Control Large Broiler Roaster Pan Appliance Outlet All-Porcelain Finish kfcVM Regularly $199.50 YOUR OLD ; STOVE ' Quility AppllancM i.; r" U
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