' St' ' 1 " 5 V.V 4 PAGE EIGHT ' r. lEWS-RECOnP ' V i ; - ' , , l )AXWiVb,tf. C, JULY t, less : I' y 21 -V ' 1 RATES FOR WANT ADS 25 words or leas Fifty Cents Per Imim PONIES FOR RENT Give that dot or nrl of yours s party and have a real live pony to ride. We rent you as many ponies as you seed. We send our own man along to handle the pony. Call or write us for reservations and full par ticulars. ECONOMY OIL COMPANY Asheville, N. C. Phone 3-4936 HUBBER STAMPS For Sale dtamp Pads, Notary and other Seals, Stencils, Rubber Type, Numbering Machines, Staplers and Ink. Write in your orders or call me at The News Record Office. COLEMAN CALDWELL COAL Block, Egg and oil treated Stoker Coal. Summer prices. STINBS GULF SERVICE Phone 2154 6-14 7-6p HELP WANTED. WHITE: RElJ- ABLE MAN WITH CAR wanted to call on farmers in Madison County. $25.00 a day or more possible. No capital required. Free life insurance. Products Nation ally Advertised. Should be be tween ages of 25 to 66. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, Ru ral Sales Department, P. O. Box No. 6071, Richmond, Virginia 6-2X7-6c FOR RENT Beach Cottage; Elec tric Kitchen; 600 feet from ocean; accommodates 11 people. Call or write H. A. HUNTER Cenway. S. C. 6-21 7-12c FOR SALE Steam Boilers and engine: two 60 hp; one 160 hp, with smokestacks; one 46 hp Frick engine in tip-top condition. C. N. GARLAND Hot Springs, N. C. MEANS RE ADIN' LIN' WITH ' AX'.RPJnAN WS35KLY. On lasy summer Sundays the perfect companion is xne nrigni American Weekly magazine distributed with the Baltimore American. It cant be beat for pure pleasure while resting ana relaxing, bo ior jvm test reading m a moron oi sum mer Sundays turn to THE AMERICAN WEEKLY distributed sett the Nation's Favorite Magazine with tiie BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN . FOR SALE At bargain price two ufeed concrete stave silos with door irons and hooks; one 12 ft by 36 ft; one 14 ft. by 40 feet. C. N. GARLAND Hot Springs, N. C. 6-28 7-12p ' $200 PER WEEK CAN YOU QUA14FY? We are not kidding about the above earnings, nor do we want yon to take our word for it. You are more than welcome to talk with our salesmen who are making this amount of money right now. Go out wHh' them for a day and watch (while they put commissions of $60 or jnore in' their own pockets. If this-.dpesn t convince you, nothing Witt.- . I will .hire three salesmen this week. These men will have the following qualifications: (1) Ability and willingness to work hard. (2) Preferably between the ages of 21 and- 45. (3) Own a late model car. (4) ; Willingness to learn. Those selected will be trained thor oughly in the basic fundamentals of salesmanship. Qualified pros pects are furnished daily. Accu mulative bonus is paid semi-annually. In many instances the an nual 'income from bonus checks alone is as much as the average man earns during the course of a year. 4 . .-. . If yon are dissatisfied with your - present income or position, this legitimate top-flight proposition :'nerit yonr ' sincere consideration. offer is not worth a personal visit . ,,. and a bait-hour of your time, you . re not the in&n we want. If it V is, this may well be one of the im- portent decisions of your life. -V FOB APPOINTMENT: Write Billy E. Bryant, Box 6273, Biltmore, N. i C, giving these details t Age, oc y' cufation, make and year of car. ' 1 o-t SALE - One Deming shallow r' w'l pump complete with tank .and """; b or. One two-wheel: trailer 'i , . e- ipped" with Kghts nd- turn sig . b .s. . One garden tractor with dc and cultivator.. One set a truck scales' (10-ton ea , ). Cs-Ola cooler. See . M IXffORD - -i . Thomas Branch ' f 5 P. i i) in HELP WANTED . Users of Rsw- v leigh Products in West Madison County need Dealer to serve them. 'Have previously t bought many ; thousands of dollars -worth. Man wanted with ear. I will help yon, See John W .Baily, RFC 8, Mar shall, or write W. T. Rawleiga Co, Dept. NCG-610-686, Rich- : mond, Va. 7-B.12,19,26n FOR SALE John Shelton Farm; 87 acres of land with 7-room house nrfth eletotricitay. Consult ' BVERETTE SBELTON, Route 8, iMarshall, N. C, on premises. 7 FOR SALE Seven acres land; 6-room house with bath; oil fur nace, electric hot water heater; wired for electric range; 2 acres bottom land, rest in pasture. Lo cated at Alexander, N. C. Easy terms. See or call TROY REDMON Alexander, N. C Phone: Leicester 4674 7-5, 12, 19,26p English Reunion Is Held Last Sunday At Bright Hope Church The English reunion was held on Sunday, July 1 at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Bright Hope Methodist Church in the English section near Mars Hill. Those on the program were the following: Devotions, Mrs. Carrie English Luther; Prayer, Mr. Wayne Hall of Belvedere, S, C; president, Mrs. Katie English Moore. Singing was conducted by Carl Eng lish from Columbia, S. C. ; music by accordionist Carol Weaver. Those attending from a distance were Lu ther English, Washington, D. C. ; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Luther and children of Warren, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Franklin from Can ton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Paris Eng lish, Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Culberson, Marion; Mrs. Herman Weaver, Elizabethton, Tenn. ; Miss Carolyn Franklin, Canton, Ohio. Af ter the program a picnic lunch was served on the lawn. KISS WORTH FINE? Omaha When police saw Ma son D. Wagner, 24, kiss his fiancee while driving his car, they decided it constitute reckless driving and, in trsdrm .liteft'afner .,w,ag wfcre npriapr:wt4 fiancee stepped" n"' and A paid fine. !; ' "'i"-'- TiWagne's Ae ' ' W ' V ' Ik l;-'J..0i-. Ml li ml 4 - sr. I,. p -.' .. ;.,i-i?jf V. ? a. V1 V r - ,r i - " ' Z Pay U . . a Co!i:::nt Tanco . J And. 4'c:J.; Extra L J' In PcrlcUbs Id rjcrtisiDg. List Will Be Published In August Pay 1211 And Save JUDSON EDWARDS, TAX COLLECTOR PAINT We have had some real hot weath er for the past week. The Grace Chapel Bible School started on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Rollins and Vickie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward. A2c Billy Ward is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward. He is stationed at Homestead, Air Force Base, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holltanon are spending a few days in Paint Rock with friends. Mrs. Junior Ricker called on Mrs. James Strom on Monday. TURN ABOUTS FAIR PLAY Sherman, Texas Sometime ago Mrs. Roy Good gave some of her husband's old clothes to ja charity Organisation here. Recently, the Good's home, wjas desttvfJr windstorm and- one of tfcow given elodiing by thje - organisation wne storm victim Roy Good. ' wr Tobacco Acreage (Continued front Page One) bacco acreage allotment because of destruction by natural causes. 3. He may plow or otherwise phys ically incorporate an agreed-upon acreage of the crop into the soil or clip, mow, or cut it before an es tablished final date, which in no case may be later than July 81. July 20 is closing date for sign ing 1956 eontnet for placing tobac co acreage in reserve acreage. Points 2 and 3, Mr. Hawkins pointed out, are special provisions for the 1966 crop year because of the late enactment of the program. He said it is anticipated that, dif ferent" provisions will apply to 1967 and succeeding crops under , the Soil Bank. ' : Tobacco land placed in the Acre age Reserve in any of the above ways, MrrHawkins said, ktay,; not be 4 fo hay ft cropped I for the " -e tfyjcaleii'r ier,Jnd may V , '"'iieed - . lane Nx km 'weeds; rnne be eontrolled on the acreage. ' '' i ; Rev. Wein Bruyn preached an in teresting sermon at Bethel Christian Church Sunday. A large crowd at tended. IjiMr. and Mrs. Edgar Parker and children have returned to their home in Indiana. f Mr. and Mrs, Dan Gsrdin have as their guests his sister, Miss Lizsie Gardin; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ra leigh and children of New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Will Parker of New York, are spending his vaca tion with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Rochelle Parker. Mrs: Carolina Pangle spent Sun day afternoon with her father, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wyatt of Bluff had as their dinner guests Sunday his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wyatt and his four sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown, Mrs. Ev elyn Simpson and three sons of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Wein Bruyn and daughter, Starla, of Iowa, and Miss Blanche Wyatt of the home. Cletis Pangle, a cousin, and Ray Gardin also took dinner at this home. All enjoyed a nice time. Dr. and Mrs. Khnberly of Bluff had two of their sons with them over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Kimberly and son of "Washing ton, D. C, and Mr. Johnny Kim berly. Laveonia Pangle took dinner Sun day with Marguerite Kimberly. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Parker and son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Parker, Mrs. Carolina Pangle and daughter, Laveonia, enjoyed a trip down Pigeon River Tuesday eve ning of last week. Friday of last week Ray Gardin, Cecil and Cletis Pangle took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Caldwell of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Kent and sons of S. C, visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent took a trip to Mt. Pisg&h Thursday with their son, Owen Kent, and his wife. They also visited two other sons, Elmer and Charles Kent, at Ashe-1 vule. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kent and son of Canton were visiting Mr. and rs. Robert Kent Wednesday. Mr. and .Mr. Home Mooneyham nd ton and. Cula DeanlStaowy. were (siting Mt land- Mm. ncis Kent riday.U ' v r;f Mrs. ' Bertha Brown was ' visiting r iGTARK BRO'S7 fruit Trees 'nif?. Dwarf fruit Tries Vines fetes Perennials Bulbs, etc Shrubs- 7 Shade Trees Add $I,CC3.C3 cr r:creb the talus d your hbsie. Let me show you actual tolor photographs of Surk Exclusive Lesder Varieties. No obligation. Telephone or write - W. E. HOLBROOK HOT SPRINGS Mrs. Rochelle Parker Friday. Ronnie Messer and Glenn Kent of Clyde were visiting Roy, Jerry, and Billy Parker Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent and Donnie Kent wer evisiting Mr. and Rochelle Parker Saturday night. Rev. Joe Bailey is starting a re vival at Bethel Church July 8. Ev eryone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Parker of Brooklyn, N. Y.f arrive here July 2 to spend their vacation with their son, Rochelle Parker. Mr. J. B. Brown returned home Saturday after spending awhile with his son, Lloyd Brown, and family of Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde.' Hawkins of Whitmire, S. C, returned with him for a weeks vacation. . Messrs. Edgar Parker, Hubert Pangle, Sydney Brown,- and Nick Parker enjoyed a trip to Mt. Mitch ell Friday. 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