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Marietta Paints, including
no-arm, no-stir paint products
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PONIES FOR SALE
t ECONOMY OIL CO.
Panther Branch
. 10-lTtfo u
; FARMERS
CATTLE AUCTION
,. Send! your cattle to the
; toe river
livestock
MARKET
f or too market nricea. Auc
' tion Sale every Monday at
' Phone' Poplar 5-2713
; - . - Box 886 - -A
SPRUCE PINE,- N. a
10-24 12-12p ' - .
t " WANTED AT .ONCE Watkins
. . , .ueaier - lor. . maaison vuuaty.
' Write J. R. WATKINS CO., P.
' ' O. Box 6071, Richmond 20, Va,
'"' 12-14'21'28'
FARM FOR RENT .Tractor
equipped and good tobacco base.
B. Y. OWENSBY ; -.",7
1 Hot Springs, N. C
11-14 l2-5c -
A.GENTS WANTED Want to
" All C rVT3 jLU 1V ill SB UHj a.-Maaj
are dimig it. Pleasant work for
' ' needed. Spare or full time. Will
V"'. teah and finance you. Write
,V McNESS CO., Dept C, Candler
- i N,B Hp. Baltimore 2. Md. 1
11--U 12-6p
NOW OPEN
;BACII STREET
K - u -
'Shoes' Repaired ;
Quickly - Expertly
Al
ALL KINDS OF .
ELECTRICAL
REPAIRING
INCLUDING
MOTORS
Fisher Shoe & "
Electrical . Repair '
, . Shop -
FOR SALE Chinese Blight- Re
- sistant unestnut xrees. These
trees begin bearing very young,
front 1 to 2 years old, and chest-
'nuts besrin jrettinjr ripe last of
August These trees are 8 years
old, and as I said, they are
as prooi, and the chestnuts
rever ha", a worm in them.
I rice Sl.U Each. This Sale
via end L . i i57. - i
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GAS - KEROSENE
v. : AT , - .
ECONOMY OIL CO.
, ALEXANDER, fi. C.
U.S. 25-70 at Panther f
1 ' V Branch : '
GASOLINE
Regular --'27.9c gal.
Premium 31.9c gal.
Quantity Discount to Trucks
2c per Gallon
Kerosene 14.9c gal.
(In Drum Lots)
ECONOMY OIL CO.
ALEXANDER, N. C.
At Panther Branch
5-9tf
FOR SALE Guernsey Cow
4-years-old; fresh with second
calf. Extra nice family cow. Will
guarantee 1st class. $150.00.
AW. a few nice Hampshire
shoats.
SHERMAN W. RAMSEY
7miles ovest of Marshall
ltp
MAN OR WOMAN WANTED to
supply Watkins Nationally Ad
vertised Products to rural cus
tomers in Madison County.
-Earnings up tp $100 -per -week.
FREE LIFE INSURANCE. Car
or lurht. truck necessary. For
full particulars write Field Man
Joseph G. Davis, Box 178, Len
oir, North Carolina, or ine J. k.
Watkins Company. P. O. Box
: 6071, -Richmond, Virginia.
ll-28c - "
ARM FOR SALE 125-acre
xarm excellent bottom land; ail
'necessary: buildings; dairy bam,
crib, silo, chicken house, pig pen
others. Also 7-roora house wired
for range; ;, located near new .
churches on , Flat Creek. Road,
two miles north of Weaverville4.
- W,' J. GAMBILL .
. v. Phone Weavervill 652564 f
Weaverville, N. C.
ll-28tf Weaverville, N. C. ; '
FOR SALE s-' 272-acre farm W I
No. 11 Township Known : as
the Guy r English Farm. ' Tobac
co allotments ; l.Z acres, - uooe
pasture. Contact: "
GRACE S. ENGLISH
Marshall. N. C. ' Phone 2572
11-7,14.21,280 -?..
BUSINESS OPORTUNITIES :,,
KELJAi5Li!i - rAKl I
MALE OR FEMALE
to service a route of CIG ARETTE
machines. No selling or soliciting.-
iRoutes are established for
kmerator. , Full or part time,
operator. f Full or part time 6
to 8 hrs. per wk. Up t $260
ner month to start. $890 to
$1780 cash required which , is se
cured. : flease don't waste our
' time unless you can secure the
necessary , capital and are " sin
cerely , interested to eventually
operate a $22,000- - annual net
' business. Give full particulars,
. phone number. ' Write Box 423,
Sioux City, Iowa, for informa
tion and interview. v - t,
ll-2U--l2-12c -: -
FOR SALE 1 Winchester 12
Ca. 6-shot Pump Gun; 1 Spring
field 2.1 Cat Kifle 16-shot . Au
tomatic ,- Remington - .22 Cal.
Rifle single shot -bolt action;
1 Wood or Coal Cast Iron Range
Cook Stove; 1 Oil Burner Heat
ing Stove. ,
- All of the above are In A-l good
' condition. To anyone interested
in buying,, will sell cheap. 1
G, C. MYERS . '
Hot Springs, N. C . Phone 2671
ll-21tf ', . t H-' -
NZZO inexperienced man
in electronic; work from
' ' ,tern Nc. "1 Carolina.
. - t be ai..ulaoua and
wiilinj to srer.d 10 hours
a week . trsir-'njr ' under
the 'supervision' and guL!
'"ce cf our engineers on
i -t!cr.l er-prr.cr.t.- -
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KRS. Dor...
(1 Mrs, Sherman Ramsey was h--lored
by the members of the V'oi:i
Janli i Missionary Society of t!,,
Presbyterian church at meeting
"bf the organisatoin at the home
of Mrs. Clvde McClure last ThursJ
day night' -Mrs. RamMy has beent
a member of Hie group for 48
years. The. members presented
her with a gift , - . . -
N Ai turkey- dinner, given by the
ihiittee,1 was "very successful. .Mrs.
jObrey Ramsey, chairman, report
ed that over $95 was added to
the treasury, , She wished to thank
all who helped make the 'affair a
success. ' Members of her commit
tee were Mrs. Jeanette Tweed,
Mrs.- Ralph Tipton, Mrs..W W.
Gahagan, Mrs. Paul Jarvis and
Principal L. A. Zimmerman. ? yfi
Mascots for the 1968 graduat
ing class have been chosen. They
RoatitiQ Fork News
MRS. HUBERT P ANGLE, Correspondent
' IMr. Richard Throckmorton fill
ed his regular appointment - at)
Bethel Christian Church " Satur
day night and Sunday morning.
Due to illness a small crowd was
out. ,
Ms. ' Nick Parker was honored
with- a birthday dinner Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Pangle. The ' dinner was
served by Mrs. Lucy Parker (his
wife) and Mrs. Hubert 5" Pangle
(his daughter). Those present
were Mr. and - Mrs. ' Parker, Joel
Pangle, Mrs. Dale Baldwin, Pat
ty, Gail and Jen, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Pangle,. Cecil and . Laveo-
fcia Pangle,'. Ray Gardin, Mrs.
David Frisbee ' and t sons, . Gary
David and -Stevie Glenn. All en
joyed a nice time and: a good din
per. - ; 1 'j -t.fiy ' 1
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We were r very sorry to learn
J that Mrs. A...R.. Blankenship fell
and broke her hip Saturday. She
lives, with . a daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Kent of Anhpvill
We wish for her a speedSrfvtt.'rt.' Melvm" i"atr"""-
:, '..-- f -'.' 4. ( 1. i "i - " -. ' T " f
13 NOW THE OWNER OF THE
I. 'Hr.(l,y - ! : . -.4. ' ( a
, 1 1 A 1 1
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V Corner Main and IT
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L::bric-'.'
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4 ., ..
in lent
L. ! I'iss Cheryl Lawson,
us, I ter of Mr. and Mrs. David
iwson and Louie Ray Zimmer
an, son of Mf. and Mrs. L. A.
mmerman J"r., 'of Laurel,' , ,
- "' , . . -
(Pvt RusBell Thomas of ' Fort
clcson. S. C. visiter! hi narentir.
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Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thomas, pv-
ar the weok-end. " " i i. ,
Miss Othella Mae Rice under
went and appendectomy at Mis
sion Hospital . ; Sunday mornihg.
IJer condition is fine and she is
e-xpected home this . week. "
' (AUvin Craine, fresnman stu
dent at Western Carolina, visited
his parents, Mr;s and .Mrs. Jim
Craine, over the weekend. ;
' Mr. - and Mrs. Ed Ramsey and
Mr. and. Mrs. Bob Richards and
daughter, Susanne, of - Loudon,
Tenn... visited Mrs. Bob Ramsey
over the;week-end.
ery.
f Miss Blanche Wyatt and Mr.
Arthur) Fowler were quietly mar
ried at Newport, Tenn.; Friday,
- Mr. Hubert Pangle took dinner
Monday with Mr.' and Mrs. Sid
ney Brown. ' , k
.'Mrs. Wilson Payne and Mis.
David Frisbee and son, Gary,
called on Mrs. Callie Parker and
Mrs. Maggie Buchanan Sunday
afternoon. ..
Mrs. Melvin Wyatt made a bus
iness trip to Newport, Term., Frt
day.. y;H: ,''
Mr. Doode Allison has been."on
the sick list for, the past week
with flu; also Mr. Rochelle Parkr
er has had flu for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Plemmons
and children,1 Margaret Lou and
David Lewis called on ( Mr.' and
Mrs. Dan Gardin Friday night .. .
1 Mr. 'and Mrs! Nick'Parker" took
di'ter Thurdv with Mr, and
a
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5:45 Don A Earl
6:00 News & Weather s
:06 Gettin Up Time '
6:30 Farm. Market Report
6:S5 Gettin' Up Time
7:00 News ;' v .
7:10 Weather' .
7:15 Country Music
7:46; Country Hymn Time
8:00 Morning Devotions ;
; 8:J5 Pop Shop
Teamwork, Desire '
, , (Continued from. Page One)
Ronnie Hensley, Herman Payne,
Bay Payne, Cecil. Clark, . Ronnie
Uandler, Wendell Wilde and Low-
ery Worley. Sophomores expected
to see plenty of ' action "include
Joe Freeman and i Bill Ricker.
The following freshmen are also
expected .to. play next fall:, Lu
ther Nix, Max Edmonds. . Levi
Phillips - ayn. Edwards, Sher-
jkiuui ; Him amy xvay iana
ler. , Others,' not on this year's
squad, may also fit into the pic
ture.
Pender McElroy, another senior.
iwhq had to miss over half of the
mason because of injuries, will al
so be sorely missed next year.
Before saying farewell to foot
ball for 1957, let's look back on
the 13 games and see why every
one is so proud of the Tornadoes.
- They won 12, .tied none, lost
only one. ; ( j
Marshall made 122 first downs
to their opponents' 94.
(Marshall gained 2494 , yards
rushing to 1,433 for the oppo
nents. Marshall gained' 275 , ' yards
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fio cc::ly p!pt3 or rc::!: fr.::;J cr c
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8:00 T.'oilJ Nows Roundup
9:15 Service Show ' j
9:30 iarty Line V -l '
11:00 News '
11 :05 Rural Roundup
12:00 Trading Post
12:10 Weather . 4 . n
12:15 Carl. Sings ief ,
12:25 Top Tune. V
12:30 News -
12:35 Chuck Wagon Gang ' '
12:45 Farm Forum v
Eisenhower " i ,
(Continued from Page One)
-A. jit v. art . t
"Reading,' writing and reason
ing are not affected. -
"The President's .p h y a 1 e a 1
strength is normal, and he is al
lowed to be up and about bis
home (the White House).?
-The f irjt two reports used med
ical, and igreatly1 similar, lang
uage to say what has stricken Ei
senhower and occlusion or
blockage of a ' branch of a brain
artery. '
This condition is what is com
monly called a stroke, although
that word was not used in either
medical report.
passing to 893 for their oppo
nents. Marshall scored an amazing
276 opints while holding 13, op
ponents to a mere 56 points.
Marshall averaged ' more than
21 points per : game while oppo
nents averaged slightly more than
4 points per game. -'
Wjth the above : ijrecord. future
Marshall teams have quite" 1 chal
lenge to tie or break. Only time
will tell if this record will be an
"all-time high, " " .,1 :
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6:10 Sports.
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UONSttUHTO
TREATED
FAMILIES AGAE,T
, . The Marshall , Lions Club 'will
again give Christmas Basket to
families of ' blind people in Mad
ison County it was - annou need
here this week by' R. G. Franklin,
Lion President. -The Lions" Club
started ' this worthwhile project
two Christmases'ago and the pre-,
ject was highly successful and ap
preciated. 1 ;-, " ,
.'Officials of the club -announced
that four valuable .prizes would
be given ,away" hi front? of the,
courthouse on - Saturday Decem
ber 21, valued at over $200.00.
The public is urged to help in
making 'this Christmas a happy
one . for these . handicapped t ami
lies by seeing any member of .the ;
hkibiuiu jLuyiis viuo aiin v giving;
a donation. "( ". ' 1,,,
The. redeemtng feature about
building castles in , the ,fir is
that they still remain untaxtO.
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