. 1 ' t J ' 'r 1 V . V ' ' - it's ,1ALL, N. C, JAN. 3, 1957 ' 'f',' ' - ' ' ' ' ' if THE NEWS RCCO 4J OA HI "Premium Coffee Aft mt& 1 z flavor SHUPE PLAL.:S MILL We Manufacture WAGONS, TRUCK BODIES Plane Lumber and? ' any kind of woodwork , ' '. SHUPE PLANING MILL Formerly D:mn WaffOIl Co. UIIKUW" ' " o GEORGE B. SHUPE, Owner WALNUT, N. C. Thif I The Law " ROBERT E. LEE Nf- For the N.C. Bar Association ) HAIR RINSE Mery purchased a hair rinse at a drug stbre. She read the in structions on the box for its use, and followed these directions the three times she used the prepara tion to rinse heT hair. Each time her scalp became irritated. Pri or to its use she had never had an tmnlilu with her scaln or head. After its third use she consult ed a doctor, who found that she had weeping dematitis of heir en tire scaln. behind her ears, on her face, and somewhat down the ! years. back of her neck. She was WKen to the hospital, and incurred con siderable expense. A Vipv witness in court, the New for Veteran e Veterans' enrollments under 4 federal training programs have passed the 10,000,000 mark, Vet erans Administration said. The ten-millionth person to start training probably was a Korea veteran, VA added, since World War II training programs virtual ly nave passed wit oi' existence. Since World War II', VA lias administered all four training programs for veterans. The first - l'ublic Law Hi vo cational rehabilitation for dis abled World War II veterans came into existence in March, 1043, during the height of the war.' A total of 612,000 disabled veterans received training under i Spring ('ivek 31 ) BASKETBALL RKULTSy. THIS WEEK Hf r Mars Hill Win. Two f , GirW lineup: Spring Creek (18) (69) Mart Pill ' F K'patnick(l) (13) I,. Ponder P F -Caldwell (12) (3) Hamlin F Ferguson (5) (1) Sprinkle Y G Jeanette Finley Met calf O ' G- -Joyce Finley lhcinG , G Keener (:- I'mider G Subs: Spring Creek r urgiwm, t Justice, Simpson, Coward, lank ford. Mars Hill -- Kdwaids 1. Wlvtt Hi. Reese 3, B. Ponder 16, Gosnell 6 Shook 7, Hensley, Ld wards. Griffin, Fisher, B. Met ealf. Shook. Halftime: Vl-rt, Mars Hill. Hoys' lineup I r'n. i..iO NOTICE )RTH CAROLINA VDISON COUNTY 'he undersigned, having quali- ;d as Administratrices, C.T.A.. the estate of Hubert E. Rob ots, deceased, late of Madison iunty, this is to notify all per ms having claims against saia tate to present them to the un- (rsijrned on or beiore ine iom y of December, 1957, or this no- wi 1 be nleaded in Dar oi ieir recovery. All persons m- ibted to said estate will please Lake immediate payment to the Inde reigned. This the 10th day ot uecemDer, fe&6. VENA C. DAVIS, HATTIE TEAGUE. JULIA R. ELAM, Sidministratrices, C. T. A., of the !ainA n.f Hubert K. Roberts, de feased, Marshall, N. C. 2-131-17 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD Optometrist 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS in TWItL; FTROBERTS; 1U1LD1NU iSHALL, N. C. 9fr Sfr Sfr 3fr f Y r. urw Used Pianos FOR SALE HOME ELECTRIC & FURNITURE CO MARSHALL, N. C. c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned having quali fipd hs Hdnrinistrfttrix oif the es tate of J. R. Kent, deceased, late of Madison County, this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the 13th day of December, 1957. or this notice will be olead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons maeDtea to saia esiaie will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. - " ThV Uth dy of December, 1951 MAE KENT, Administratrix, R-l, Marshall, N. C. 12-13 l-17p Mrs. Julia Harris Passes On Tuesday; Funeral Sunday Mrs. Julia Mace Harris, 66, of Asheville RFD 4, died in an Ashe- ville hospital at 6:25 p. m., Tues day, January 1, 1957, after a long illness. She was a native of Mitchell County and a member of the Mal vern Hills Church of God. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock in the Pisgah Methodist Church in Avery County. The Rev. L. E. Gibson and the Rev. J. Howard K'.dd will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ed Luns ford, John Smith, M. D. Huffman, R. B. Mclntyre Sr., M. D. Mcln tyre Jr., nnd T. B. Ard. Surviving are the husband, Je ter W. Harris-; two daughters, Helen Marie Fowler and Mrs. Margery Lee Godleski, both of Asheville l. two brothers, Lu i her Mace of Ingalls, and George Mn.ee of Hickory; five sisters, An no Ttmi-rier of Jonas Ridge; Sara Pval.t and Jennie Pyatte, both of NewUnd". Eva Henson of Bos i and Laura Brtchannan -tf Spruce Pine. The bodv will remain at Bw n.Kprtnr Funeral Home until taken to the church for service HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 N. PACK SQUARE ASHEVlLLE, N. C. Southern Fried Chicken Roast Turkey DELICIOUS Coffee 5c per cup Home Made Pies EAT WITH US AND TASTE THE DIFFERENCE Public Law 16 during the past l:i Training ended for nearly all -Davis ( - VV. Clark ( 19) Fowler ( 2 ) Strickland U) -Roberts (73) Mars Hill (10) Srmth F (4) Duck F (4) Vance C 1fi) Wall G r i 1 n disabled World War II veterans , - Cre(,kA1len, J. on July 26, 1950. However, the , p aldr-ou,Pi (;brdner, B. laiw pennits those in certain p. 2. Mars Hill Boone 6, doctor testified that Mary's scalp , "hardship" categories to continue ( whitt 9, Black - ailment was caused by some cnem- alter tnat aaxe. .hhs RoherU 4. The largest program 01 an Halftime: 3;.l3, Mars- Hill, the World War II GI1 Bill also Officials: Whitten and Ander- JOE'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Your Frigidaire Dealer NEW LOCATION MRKS CM TfiVi 1; ' Phon ical coming in contact wath tne scalp, but he could not say what that chemical might be. There was made no chemical analysis of the hair rinse. Mary had a girl friend who tes tified that she had rinsed her hair with the same rinse and that it caused her scalp to become red and inflamed. Mary sued the corporation that moated the drug store. Was Mary able to recover a judgment for damages. This was an actual case decid ed by the Supreme Court of North Carolina within the past year. Mary was not permitted to re 'r The Supreme Court said that the superior court was justi-. fied in nonsuiting the case tnai is, in refusing to send it to the jury. In its opinion, the Supreme! Court said: "It would seem that the cause of plaintiffs dermatitis , remains a matter of doubt and. conjecture, it may w " - and her girl frieIld were allerB!c to the ingredients of this hair rinse. Although there are con trary decisions, it has been gen erally held - and it seems the sounder view - that in an action bv the buyer of a product against the seller for breach of warranty fa. recover damages for injuries resulting from the use of the pro- . there is no, liaDiuny upon iiT.. ...V o-o UliB hnve was llergio or unusuauy . ,j.s fTvm the oroduct, which 10 Injun . . . .v.ii,t unknown to tne fact is wuuiiji was enacted during wartime, in son June, 1944. More than half ol all World War II veterans, or 7, 815,000, have availed themselves of its education and training ben efits. This program, too, came t ;in end for n radically all World War II veterans on July 2!) Walnut Sweeps Pair Girls' lineup: Laurel (47) 1 711) Walnut F Ford (20) 1 7 ) McDevitt F 1 tenslev (21) ( 24 ) Hen'son F i t -. (I'll i;iWsiTiith r . i.r n I r llHMIiaii ,i.'r - 11,561 i.v.,nilin Roberts G Public Law H'Ji, providing vo-j f! Twee(i Bullman tr cational training to disahd Ko-. G-C. Gosnell . "err k & P HIS ILL MIR GROCERY SEEDS! No. 1 CAN 15c Instant Coffee SPECIAL LOW PRICE! PACKER'S LABEL A&P's OWN BRAND OF PURE Canned tfacbral SPECIAL LOW PRICE! A&P BRAND Tomato Juice 2-Oz. JAR 49c ANN PAGE SPARKLE REGULAR CAN 46-Oz. 25c Assorted Puddings pKG 5c Special Low Price! Green Giant Brand 0 No. 303 16-Oz. CANS UNJ Special Low Price! U7AFERS 12 OZ. PKG. fOUR FINEST QUALITY" Special Low Price! Jane Parker Gold EACH CAKE. 11 MP He tec : . A, SPECIAL LOW PRICE AAP ' 16-Oz. CAKS - CAN JANE PARKER ENRICHED He Orca 15c " 4 ..Nt J - .A MOT "'" i - - PRICES TI I! I -EFF, f . thru sat, JA::. 5 ;,, .cu untwAns. was enacted ;n 1'. Since then, 44,000 disabled veter ans have received training. The fourth program the Ko; rean GI Bill became law in the summer of 1(J52. During the past four years, a total of 1, (145,000 Korea veterans have received GI training. Under present law, veterans' training will be part of the Amer ican scene until 1008, at which time the program for disabled Ko rea veterans will oome to an end. The Korean GI Bill for non-disabled veterans is scheduled to end in 11M55. Q I am receiving a VA pen sion for non-service-connected dis ability. Does this entitle me to outpatient medical care for my disability? A No. Outpatient care is lim ited by law to treatment of service-connected disabilities only. 11 UMnut InhnstOn 1 U. OOt- nell. Johnson 1. Helton. Meadows, Lunsford 2. Halftime: 43-2'J, Walnut. Boys' lineup: Laurel (25) F Ramsey (4) F- -Chandler C- Gantrell G -Thomas G- Shelton(fi) ,-Oon't. ask a., man to take youf paf-t: unless to are willing to let him take a jlttie more than thai. r seller and peculiar to the buyer. "It may be that there was a poisonous substance in the hair rinse, but there is no evidence to support subh a conjecture. "We cannot resort to a choice of possibilities: that is guess work, not decision. "We conclude that there is a to total aibsense of proof, of any damage to plaintiff proximately resulting from breach of warranty." (67) Walnut (18) Gahag-an F (4 ) Blackwell F (!) B. Roberts O (3) Farmer G (10) W.Roberts G c .u. t i n Sihelton i. fMlUS. lxuivi Hondas, Bowles, Franklin 2, Nor ton 1, Avery 2. Walnut Stines 2, Thomas, Bovd 12, Ramsey 1, Free-m-in 4, Davis 2. A. Roberts 2. M filler, Lewis. I'uKtime: 34-0. Walnut. Officials: Neal and Rogers. Marshall Divides Two G;rls' lineup: Hot Springs ( 29 ) 25 ) MarshaU F-Odom8) 14)GofortfiF F--I.awson(9) 2Green Z F K.Ramsey (12) (1) Crow F G-Tolley Edwards G GGrewiry t. JiSTr G T. Ramsey . Rador2r3r Swbs: Hot ?Spr?ngs c. Marshall Coh 6, Houston 2, Rector. Nix. McKwney. , Halftime: 15-lMtr3naii. . (46) Marshall (9) Shook OP (2)S.AHen-F ( 18 )L. Allen C (4) T ip ton u Idv Boys' lineup: Hot Springs (17) F D. Goode (2) F J.Harrison(5) C S.Harrison - n..wl9 ifil Raid wan G Subs: Hot Springs Fwter 2, Gentrv. G. Gabagan. GahBan. Marshall Hensley. V. Smith 5, B Allen, Naves, Jarrett, E.Smutthr Bryan 2, Candler. Eads, Payne, Windsor. Halftime: 21-5, Marshall. Officials: Nockow and Emory. When You See And Feel Uoiv Edwards Gleans Your Clothes Edwards Gleaners MARSHALL, N. C Mi r I! - - MAKSHALL, N: C. x i - ' ,.rr'V."' iv