I AC j TWO NEWS-RECORD MARSHALL, N. C, MAY 0, 1 "7 Ar-Ilccli Cemetery To De Cleaned Off ; Saturday, May 11 .1 All who have friends and rela tive burled there, please bring tools and help clean off the Anti ooh Cemetery on Saturday, May 11, starting at 9:00 o'clock. Some business matters will also be transacted. GROVER PONDER MARK SMITH 3 CRASHES IN 1 .NIGHT Jersey City N, J. Charles Burns was awakened recently by the third crash outside his home. He went out and discovered that a milk tuck had skidded on new fallen snow and struck his parked car. Inside the car were notes from two other drivers, apologiz ing for having rammed his ve hicle during the night. Singing Convent! :; The West Madison, Singing Convention will ,; meet Sunday, May 12 at the Antioch Methodist Church. Everyone is cordially in vited. ' ,'' Y' a, "'K P. M. GREGG, Pres.),, ' MATT IE RAY LAWSON, Secy, ; -uffi It's no sin to go motoring on Sunday, but the way some people drive is a crime. Dry 1 To Be VVedn: ...stery. J Off , May. 15 Ali those having , friends , and relatives buried at h Dry Pond Cemetery, . located on Pry Pond Road, Marshall RFD 1, are int ently requested to bring fools" and help f clean the cemetery ' Wednes ,dy,My,;;l5..:?:Kf p; Clement Ball, Wayne Roberts and L, ' H. Kent, committee.; ' MNVl7 UnMMUnlMI Ui W Co Uf, eoBDlbeirsflDoip re j u IS OFFERING ITS MEMBERS Fir Uteetrie mlm And The Listed Merchants Are Offer; Fir Jffirfg f I ' ... . if you do not now have an electric ranee ar I dea'dun,.. juor3cEpryou wnTreceiverr n n nn nr g -psBI W I Mrs. D. D. Duckett Passes Thursday; Funeral Saturday . 3 -ft wj T'oi :c t 'T " . n ';&,. . Mr. Laura .Noland Duckett, 82, widow of B. B. Duckett, died in her home at Hot Springs, last Thursday, May 2, 1967 after lingering illness. ' Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Beulah Duckett Haney of . Hot Springs; a brother, Willis rfoland of Lake Junaluska; a sister, Mrs H. C. Ferguson of Waynesville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at the home Saturday at 2 p. m. The Rev. Joe Wakefield and the Rev. Calvin Metcalf officiated and burial was in Fairview Cem eter. Active pallbearers were Charles Allen, Hugh Burnett Ferguson, Burnett Ducket,, William Fergu- gon. Ulen Noland and Albeit Ha ney. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. James Milling, Bud and Aubrey Ramsey. J. W. Morris, 0. W Grubbs, Claude Runnion, Lee fowler, Charles Schaffer, Jobie Henderson, Swan Huff, Clyde Reeves and M. G. Buquo. ; Received by the 10th Earn Excellent Returns from the 1st of Each) Month Safety of Your Savings Insured ' UP TO $10,000 By Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. ACCOUNTS OF $5.00 OR MORE EARN DIVIDENDS mouim FEDERAL SAVINGS And LOAN ASSOCIATION 52 COLLEGE ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. DIAL 3-4532 A man isn't henpecked as lonjf as he had a roof over his head and is able to raise it occasionally. You never realize how many folks are coasting down hill until y;iu try to get help going the oth er way. uyone troth one of the lis V ilEE: INSTALLATION of the range: Thw will itfan savings of up , 0.- J on the cost of getting your range into operation. Some dealers no do i . !! Iff. . : .M. f 1 . 1 . . I 1' 1 .1 1 wuioijer aaaiuonai savings to inemoers wno puy auring tms perioa. FREE ELECTRICITY to operate the range for five months: After you buy your range, the cooperative will subtract a flat $2.00 from your bill for five months, giving you a saving of some $10.00. An electric range ordinarily uses about 100 kilowatt hours per month, so you will probably get more than the actual amount of current your range uses in five months. iln addition to the free installation and free electricity for five months, the dealers will finance through the Cooperative the cost of the range with a small down payment and up to 24 months to pay. The interest and finance charges on this installment is about 50 per cent of the usual time payment plans. . Factual figures show it costs only about $2.00 per month to cook electrically.' If you buy an electric range during the month of May or June that replaces a wood.' 4 oil, coal, or gas range, you will get FREE $2.00 per month off your power bill for ) FIVE MONTHS following the purchase AND you will get the range installed! rKLL. 1 Yes Sir! ! ! Now is the time to get that Electric Range you've been wanting . You will find it easy to go to Electric cooking in May and June. , SEE YOUR DEALER SOON O THIS OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30, 1957 ! :" ' - . ...... . - . .- This offer is being made as a joint, cooperative arra nf ement with the French Broad Electric Membership Corporation and the following merchants: nea In MARSHALL: chandler hardware co. p. r. elam farm supply co. : :o:.ie electric & furn. co. ld's radio and tv service i aits hor.ie furnishings 0?.E In BURNS VILLE: BURNsVlLLE FURNITURE & HDWE.I ROY PATE In BAKERS VILLE : , SERVICE ELECTRIC COMPANY - f f ... . - In SPRUCE PINE: RAY HOWELL HARDWARE v . (; In RELIEF: TIPTON & GRIFFITH , ' GREEN MOUNTAIN: X W. HOWELL i ftdi a o S0mm V fl.lt :A READ THIS STARTLING FA yet none - V Ql )'im ri"" Pontlnc'c Ac3 vantage PONTIAC GIVES YOU UP TO 8.9 MORE SOLID CAR PER DOLLAR! Not one of the smaller cars can give you the heavy-duty construction, the rood hugging hft and solid McurKy that sur round you in every Pontiac. Yet Pontiac's the nimblest heavyweight you ever managed and your Pontiac dealer can show you more than six dozen advanced-engineering reasons why! Pontiac has gone all out to make this genuine big car the most docile package of might you ever had the pleasure of bossing. You'll find Pontiac's exclusive Precision-Touch Controls make steering and braking the surest, easiest you've ever experienced! Park it, cruise it, try it ingtop-and-go traffic , . . this is driving the smaller jobs can't possibly equaL PONTIAC GIVES YOU 4 TO 7 INCHES MORE WHEELDASE! The small can extend bumpers and fenders to look big but Pontiac puts the extra length where it counts between the wheels! Here's extra length that hraclMH Ike twins ImHse of rMIt ea thorn. And this extra length shows up inside, too, in stretch-out space for six footers. Add to Pontiac's bonus in length its aO-new suspension system and you have an exciesive level ties RMe no car t any price can surpass , ..and a built in sense of direction and security that . will spoil you for the smaller can forever! PONTIAC'S PERFORMANCE TOPSfHE BEST THE SMALL CARS CAN OFFER BY A WIDE MARGIN! Not one of the smaller cars can measure up to Pontiac Performance. Whether you judge a power plant by engineering statistics or on-the-road performance, Pontiac's Strato-Streak V-8 stands head and shoulders above anything in the low-price field. Your Pontiac doalor will be happy to show you a complete facts-and-flguros comparison then an eye-opening test drive in traffic or out on the highway will supply all the heart-lifting proof you need that Pontiac has separated the men from the boys when it comes to performance! -AND PONTIAC HAS ALWAYS -BEEN FAMOUS AS ONE OF AMERICA'S TOP TRADE-INS! Maybe it comes as a surprise to you that so muchjnoracar can be yours at the same price you've seen on the smaller cars. But there's the fact! And Pontiac Is wonder. M Investment, tool As you know, it has always commanded a top trade-in. So why not step out of the small-car pp and into a Pontiac .. . there's nothing 91 your way. Tour Pontiac dealer has the keys and an eye-opening offer waiting for you right now! . , - So why not look and feel like n millioninstead of a million others? Con Ye See, Steer, Slop Safety? .'. i Check Your Car-Check Accidents, n n . . . . ; see w:i Aun:::jzED I 1 ! i f i i r if ill - ' -