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PAG 3 TWO '. 1 . THE II CVVS-RECOHD . f MARSHALL, N. C APRIL 18, 195T 4 .f.aiiivA I IV fork) Raleigrh The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 a. m., April 15, 1957: Killed this year 270 Killed to date last year 281 If safety is worth a life, drive and walk carefully! " 1,4 ' tf. .. , Afr v' : -J if I'B f ?4Lv i 1 i J 1 " Hi r A1 MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS pose before the Capitol during their recent tour of Washington, D. C. They also visited Wil liamsburg, Richmond, and Jamestown, Va. Front row (l to r) Mil dred Payne, Jessie Mae Lunsford, Patricia Jo Ramsey, Patsy Edmonds Madeline Ramsey, Frances Hensley, Linda Gail Greene, Mary Frances Reid. Shirlev Edwards fipnp l Himt ni t .' A , . - ... , vjicunit uciiii iviurray. Bopnronia Henderson Barbara Kent, Barbara Lou Houston, Anna Mae Rice Shir lev Clark. Fave Naves. A llisnn Pnhn ' on,r wiww Kneeling: Dale Tipton, Billy Caldwell, Jackie Ball, George Shook Tommy White. Standing: Bernard Reece, Tommy Payne, Ted Tipton, Edd Payne, Norman Payne, John Knox Brigman, Bobby Worley, Jackie Zink, Mr. Cook, bus driver; Mrs. J. Moody Chandler, Congressman Basil L. White ner, Principal Bernard Brigman, Leroy Allen, Bartley Reece, Shirley Lisenbee. Mrs. CleoDhua WnrH RWm w:io I Norton and Kathenne Davis. -cm courtesu a tiZ,rL LOSE UGLY FAT IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY BACK If you are overweiirht. hprp (Vio first really thrilhnu news to come aiong in years. A new and con venient way to Ket rid of extra pounds easier than ever, so you can be as slim and trim as- von want. This new product called U1ATKON curbs both hunger & appetite. No drugs, no diet, no exercise. 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T1 . y r,iueri uooerts, VI, a re tired farmer and sawmill worker died at his home in the Middle Fork s-tion Piday afternoon April 12, 1957. runeral services wore hold at 2 p. m., Monday at Foster Creek Baptist Church. The Kev. Elb Jenkins officiated and burial was in the Fender Cemetery. Surviving are Ins wife, the for mer Miss Dovie Fender: G daugh ters, Mrs. Earl Shelton, of Mars Hill, Mrs. Ford Honeycutt of Marshall, the Misses Cathy, Wan da and Mary Lee Roberts of the home, and Mrs. Ralph Shelton of Wilmington, Calif.; four sons, James, Glenn and Bobby of Mars Hill, and Clarence of Marshall; and 10 grandchildren. Pallbearers were Howard Rob erts, Worley Capps, Arthur Hon eycutt, Hobert Fender, Woodard Raddle and Claude Proffitt. Friends of the family were flower bearers. Holcomibe Funeral Home was in charge. CAN'T BLAME IT: The as tronamers tell us that Mars is moving away from J,be Earth- ! ? 1 v J. GARDNER-WEBB BULLDOGS Seeing plenty of action for the Gardner-Webb Bulldogs this season re three Western North Carolina lads. Harold Plemmons of Old Fort, kneeling, is attempting to se cure a catching post. James Huey of Marshall, stand ing left, and Wilton Daves of Morganton, right, are also on the club. Daves hurled four innmgs of the , Jfwon'a opener last week when the Bulldogs beat North Greenville, 5-4. Cut mrty CitizenTime$ COMPLETE Lfidnonv sequige Pick-up and Deliveries 4 rf ' - .HON- " TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS IN AND AROUND ' MARSHALL 'rvlllo Laundry SKUNK INVASION Stillwater, Okla. A reduction of food supplies by cold weather is blamed for the minor invasion of this college town by polecats, better known as skunks. The ani- Ever wonder where the young-, er generation is headed? Don't FIRST OF 13 TO WED forget where it came from. mal migration, small but strong, made swaths through downtown areas and kept dog-catchers busy. Pittsfield, Me. 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