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on her mothey, lira,' Harriett Price,
Saturday night 1 - ' ,
"UriTTRoIiie " WlllUm "called on
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GIVING US HOPE
Oh!
what a joy to rise early in
"Spring Time
Hearing the- birds as they welcome
the day.
Nature is clearing away all the
-white rime
Painting te hillsides with pastels of
May.
Climbing the hill, when the day is
...just, dawning r
Seeing the; dew pn the leaves of the
trees :
Diamond, ruby, and topaz of morn.-.'viWg-Ti
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Treasure of Mature our senses to
please.
Watching the mist as it swirls from
veil
Freedom of spirit with no thought
fit Yit
' yona measure
Hidden away in the depth of our
BtdthbHif forTWhn we Wd
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Luther I. Barnliardt
For Lieutenant Governor
Primary
esident N. C.
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ACWCUI.TUKAI, EXTIMS40N MSVICS
MawaMpatHASTmcaitsM ,
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' You cah'cul hii fcost ttf the grain
mixture for your family cow this
spring- by reducing ;,the amount of
protein you feed her, A mixture of
1(50 pounds of oat and 100 pounds
ojf corn will do the job because of
the high protein content of the grass
they're eating. ,
It has been" saTa "that ebe out of
I five North Catoluians doesnt gei'
fWellalanced fce! eh day At least
lj egg per per Sea j try wonMheip
relieve this cone! i. . A good,weB
ntanaged poul'ry rock not aly
would: Brovid!- il t tteat for the
family table, b If 7 W chidcaa.
is kept, howevtr. it should M a good
one and should b.velt cared for
P3
aon of.
the cow produced this' spring Vint
dblicioua eotta. b-cheese, lit -Vs
IIiisIIIh
ill. I around - 1 1
iaj high protein-foo4 thai is ; low
cawnes, ana ts tnus j r jv
g food. Tout .home dr tr-
agent has a . bulletin ? '
to follovr -H-iPku
cheese at hoc
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' The man who kicks about the high
cost oi living , doesn't worry a bit
about the coatr of his vie:
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pair"weria6
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: Kicker-?- motor! 1 lo iMrn
Tuesday o:
':2v.'Mr.-:ata
'forjt irf owfak1ifef Grooms' took dinner Sunday with
Tn )Wert:PaW BeacV Fla.
;.'Mr.rJf. Ni Itiunbf 6)Ule'd ; m ':Mrs4
itoscoe Xarawn (on . Tuesday.' '
, j Mr.; Nora Holt called on Mrs.
Ielen.Ward on Monday.
3MWiiW; B. Ward and Mrs. J. N.
Lami caHed on Mrs. Will Garrett
Wednesday.
i I Mr. ' Ed?ar Kellar called on Mrs.
Martha Ricker Tuesday.
i Mr, Louis Holt of Gastonia was
visiting friends in Paint Rock Wed
nesday.
Mr. John Garrett caught a fish
Weighing nearly 30 pounds Sunday.
; The decoration at the Paint Rock
Oemetery will be Sunday, May 27.
Don't Forget To Send
The NEWS-RECORD
fo YOUR SON IN SERVICE
No Place For Old
Rooster In Modern
Poultry Flock
bi Apparently many small poultry
Tlock owners still believe that they
iieed a few roosters to keep their
'"lens company.
But, as much of a shock ns this
nay he to the males, those hens will
perform just as well without any
!oe life, according to R. S. Dear
"styne of the State College poultry
science department.
On a commercial scale, in fact, it's
almost a universal practice to ex
clude males from the flock through
out the enure year. Dearstyne says
that the production of infertile eggs
has much to commend it as far as
the quality of eggs is concerned. The
itLtne ,ioes for the large flock or
small.
j He points out .the poultry industry
a making a constant effort to in-
.'ireaaa .-thst, consumption of eggs' and
gg ;in : .a - carton ' showing em-
bryonic ' development may well take
a family f consumers off the egg
narket.
Dearstyne emphasizes that the
entail ilock owner who markets some
eggs will make a real contribution
to tb,e 'quality egg cause" if he will
eliminate the males frdm his flock.
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i-i GUUIOIat' i.t'tu i " t -.tin ,a .n
Grooms -called on thaicaunt. Mrs.
Aril-
rotifli' PrWe-.ad ttinta
airs, noise wiinamK , . s v
Mr.' afefeBoPSfoey
two daughters, Mrs. Dale TCeene
and Eula Dean, and Mr. David
Keener called, p. hec, parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wiy iWiliam, Satfday
night. n-4'-4--' '
.Mr. WI1 Ife and ' Mr: .'Ge-gi flnv
man visited .Ifo'WiJlian'Jdatjglter.
Mrs. Fraee,K,entr?Sund(ayr,, ,, .
We re'ialj soiry to hear tht $ha'
small daughter ' of " "Mr.J arid 'WW.
Frances Kent is very ill at this writ-
Miss Ruiby Sexton of Waynesville
spen Sunday night withher mother,
Mrs. Harriet Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Rickman Ledford
and son, Johnny, 0f Clyde were vis
it n.ij Mrs. Harriet Price Sunday;
also Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Price and
lauchter, Linda Louise.
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Williams
C rland. Oho, are spending a
tw days here with friends and rel
atives. Mr. Tillman Williams was visiting
Mrs. Harriet Price and family Tues
iav. Invitation Accepted
"I have always said tie poor were
welccrae in this church," said the
ninister, "and t.aee by the collec
tion the past few Sundays that they
nave come."
COMPLETE
LAUNDRY SEniTICE
. Pick-up and Deliveries
OiN
TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS
IN AND AROUND
Marshall
Vtf ea verville
rfw.i tiunl f-..i;r
,;1 i c.'-l i ri iniirff-i i ,,
IN MODEL FOR
-J and built
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Hie. grounds located on u.a. xo-ro
Panther Branci Aiexanjier,. vu
Mwvlr hnnaat Cook IMM1M
new o v. . rl ...
time irood jrajgesriiOT
rlues . Okw , vat ytwKma w
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and ponies perform. -Wa handle
all kinds of picnic supplies as well
jib j& run fin oi procaries nw
rM. HurWrs.'tc.1 Prepare
your own1 meals?'; Church gradps
especially Invited.' f We run a lean
place.
ECONOMY OIL COMPANY
US 25-70 at panther Branch
Alexander, N. C
6-17tf
Mars Hill Swamps
VValnut Nine 17-0
Charles Kamsey hurled a two-hitter
at Mars Hill Monday as the
Mars Hill Wildcats closed out their
season h- swamping Walnut, 17-0.
Ramsey struck out 14 and walked
only one in blanking Walnut. He
was backed by a 13-hit attack which
featured the hitting of Milam Wall,
Charles Boone and Jerry Brown.
Wall and Boone each three for
four. Brown had two for three.
Boone and Brown each . blasted
triples.
The victory was Mars Hill's 10th
against four defeats this season.
Walnut 000 000 0 0 2 3
Mara Hill 472 202 x 17 13 2
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