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'e " and pent Wn s ' six 3 County dents a to the fall St. Lee. i They 1' .11 a ) : 'U i ill'J ; iur tlie IUIph M. ara llr.s hl Zack Me ns, son of Mr. and MrsGrant of Route 2, Marshall; ' Joan Wilds, daughter of n d Mrs, Walter Henry of Route 2, Marshall; Edith it!,- daughter of Mr. and W'Aed G. Shepherd, ; of ,' J. 1. of of H - i Ft Villis, 69, :ddenly; ednesday 1 Hill; Donald Lambert aon : and Mrs. L. C. Lambert of FHH1; Shirley Jo Chandler ter of Mr. and Mr. James h Chandler of Route 2, Mara f and Albert Blackwell, aon Y.and Mra. Hoyt Blackwell .ara Hill. ' t ba nuuid nn M J.- n - -. " -- v., IW..VI nu ludent must main at. W in quality points with no grade low er tHan C, . ; v "4 :.. Hcadlrur h ifwuinn w.uoj or North WUkesboro, who (made a straight A record while taking 23 semester hours. "Two sophomore co-eds efmm n..Mh. Ga..Bea Champion and Viratai' i : Ann luarner. accumulate en --j . - -V4 MIIVI 63 tufelitv points r.r.w.t;.,i.. i wiouan iney ni not make all A Is. A 111 LI. Ill 1 -i. - nvonTi oiacKweii and David Price of By-win, Tenn., were next in A'th 6814 qUality and : ' 69, of Mars Hill, V at his home Mon ' I 'obruary 10, 1968. n belong resident of ;!rc.re rfd Wednesday V' which he wa r.La.mes sunih Raymond Mel id burial was in Cemetery., vere Koiward ind JRex Brwkn, n, Jti Bania Jd are the wife, fMra. n Willis; ' a brJther, ars Hill; and several nephews. J i t unerat tiomo, was Scknc Deeelop$ New TalUtt Relieves Painful Llzzllly Crc;.:;;j For 3 out of 4 VomcaTcctcd! Gives Greater Relief Than Aspirin! ' tortures of monthly cramps, nervous tension Is found in an ' .i; amazlnar new tablet! Developed , l especially to relieve this female discomfort, it offers greater relief , than aspirint For 3 out of 4 tested by doctors, - pain and cramps were stopped or strikingly relieved. Even on the first day, many had no nag ging headaches, no backaches or .other functional distress! The new tablet contains a unique combination of medicines. That's why it off era so much more relief than plain aspirin! e Acts on the cause of distress. : to calm uterine contractions. Also works through a woman sympathetic nervous system. , . Called "Lydia Pinkham's Tab lets," they're sold at all drug stores. Easy to take, contain, blood-building iron. t . . So don't suffer needlessly. Take Pinkham's Tablets your self. See if you don't escape much, irritability and discomfort be fore and during your period! ff Vftii PvrrffD a main's " dru!'9''"' ,e,,or. hv th hmw AGAINST CANCER London Methylene blue, a widely used dye for staininir hp- teria to make them show up well under the microscope', can cure fast-growing cancers in small an imals, K. T. Pursell. a veterina Veteran, s.v ' " " .i.o- Mrs. Sarah Young Robinson, 80. I riS r"T 35 Grove St., Asheville, dSed in' Ashevdlle nursing home Sun- News for Veterans 9 ?'The latest report on th r.vU. f . j . iL . . .... ' .. - iF"';u in me cruisn scientuic compensation and pension nu ' inr.i Mot, added to the rolls after wu war II shows 63,376 claims re- ALL A MISTAKE quired readjustments, or 8.2 per . vi me o48,ouu cases complet-' Ocean City, N. J. Louis i larougn heptember 30, 1957. I Palmer, automotobile agency own Included were 5,668 increases er, was expecting a check for in monthly payments to comnen- $3,500 from1 r,nprl iwt, r K -- Of lllVi sate for a worsened degree of dis- j When it arrived, Palmer was st ability, 20,911 decreases to match prised to see the amount. The a disability Mrs. Sarah Robinson Passes On Sunday; Funeral Tuesday a long ing in this ; grJup : iarted 'more than 1 25 , Loth are former wn- hux Godfrey' , Ta Jnt sung throughout fthe a packed houses s in (he gospel has eurv . . juice. . IClx eug-aj: and corn starch. Add' the lemon juice and hlem) vail rt ' til smooth. Slowly add th boil-j 1 intr .' water, atirrinw ., - P . ; WUMUW.. , Stir until boiling point is reach- ed. . Remove from heat Add, butter .' fthia aervea on gingerbread). ' , APPLE SAUCE CAKE 1 c butter 2 e. stewed apples 1 lb, all purpose flour ' 1 tsp. cinnamon , 2 c. seeded raisins 2 c granulated sugar 3'egga ' 1 tsp. cloves ' 2 tsp. soda sifted in apples 2 c. chopped nuts. ' Cream butter and sugar, add apples and, eggs. Sift together " (flour, cinmamon and cloves. Mix with nuta and raisina and add to fruit mixture. Pour in four 9 inch greased and floured cake pans. jsaKa in moderate oven nn. , o4u aeg. m m j, jt sr. m. ....... .....' V it Schedule of Home Club In County am ac it it. sr. w .. r. ' t t t t t t ga Monday, Feb. 17 Beech Glen 2 p. m. with Mrs. Paul Gillis. Tuesday, Feb. 18 Little Pine wiwi jure, waae Huey. Wednesday. Feb. 19 Hill with Mrs. Hen.rv Plow va J wards. Thursday. Feb. 20 r . i , - ' AS Ul Zl wxth Mrs. Mae Cook. Friday. Feb. 21 ... - - irs. Everett Gosnell. 1 I n i ii n r v a ; IN HANDY fifSPFNCP used-blad : . I rompartmeal e UOUID OR TABLETS J"alO COUW MISERIES BSCUSI rr mu hori i VOU CAN Ray on 66a I The" "AU-Nli R: A : The man -wibn in v - iiaai, nas brought the best gospel ainging imum. JMU1- ... .. e.vuud ... uiim VA.Il. .A i. ... . - - - -"" " Asaevtuea llty AuditnriiKm k i i( . t jnaw to revive gepl and spiritual sing. ... urai imssioie singing." nuey will nnnt u.v AH-Night Sing" at the City Au- -..u,, oaiuroay night (Feb. 15) m more than three years. And heading tha a.ia for this program will 'be two of the leading quartets in the busi ness the So,to0 . . jii.cj. ui Ianta, Ga.. anH Mm, f j ti.:. wood Brothers of Memphis,, Tenn. - oui tne four quartet WU1 e tne Eastland Har mony Quartet tf Win ..." "6-K"l lenu., r r, """uyaires of Greene- eioayaires were one of the groups appearing on the first AJI.Mlniki C! n.i - -i:ul cnfr Kilo. here in 1949. The Statesmen, led hv "1 yvcsvui" SI ntW r.Tvi o m t 4- TT . . It. i. ister,. and I ? Bfcwood Brothera, under the direction of James Blackwood who ears, opnfatr da In j In tefa .amen f uuu vvipgr bu ' Saturday i program will begin t 8 p. m. ' ; 26,797 payment terminations The terminations includH is. lit showing an improvement in disability to a level no longer jus tifying monetary awards, and 8, 685 terminated after "clear and unmistakable error" was found in associating the disability with the period or military service. Except for a few cases, VA said, service-connection has been confined in the 18,112 termina tions. These veterans mav be re turned to the rolls if their ail ment again become compensa-! torily disabling. veterans involved in adverse. changes may appeal the f indincg to the Board of Veterans Appeals, VA added. ft aMnrlri t!r been ordered for an I 000. After taking lingering looks at a fortune, Palmer returned it to teh company. SELFISH COCKER Clinton, Okla. When the cocker next door saw L. T. Bruce's grandson arrive with his small beagle pup for a visit with his grandfather, the dog promptly 4.1 J i . .... Kierea up nis playthings, in cluding two rubber balls, two rub her mice and a leather watch Dand, and laid down on top of them. Selfish dog!. an Asheville nursling day, Feb. 9, 1958., after illness. She was the owner of Robinson Apartments in Asheville. She was the widow of the late John son Robinson. Services were held in the Ashe ville Seventh Day Adventiet Church at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. The pastor. Eider Carl J. Ah- lock, officiated and burial waa in Riverside Cemetery. Surviving are two sons', John of Mars Hill and Burns villa and James of Charlotte; a- brother, Charles Younsr of Windom: two grandchildren. ' Holcombe Funeral Hotrm wm in charge. to onfirmAJejj!; i-s. . .5 ; tt both the Vetera 7 ed cases, VA said. , Being conducted on a "time vauame" basis, the review was started in 1954 and is designed to cover all cases of World War II or peacetime veterans under age protect both the veterans and the Government Many of these are "luoea in the 648,000 complet- veterans under 65 who are receiving pensions for non- aervice connected disabilities tut. m$ Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 a. m., Febru ary 10, 1958: Killed this vear . ' TK. OHE Furif f Good advice may sometimes help I a man. Knf ..j . . . i - s"u sure is nsuai- l ' ' T f " y -WliWrnS LLPliuUu U UJJL1 Lf I than the best of the Low-Price 3 for f r:ovo?EN en ac:: street s. i ( A I I I -V X''. I ,IH Mil III, II -e s rA I m Til , iar! y r. -. Tt ill f Y ; - Enrcrtly 4 Jr . I - ,. -. Yc-r Get i :ys real b??-time comfort ir tius one! f 'uaa-ieveung VT wheelbase Vout inferior room - Window of Every Pontiao '' " ; ii Safety Plate Glum , ' ' ' hefty car throiiirrt anA v.i.t '. Car WltQ a iOW-nnm r? - r .. . y a j wupctcj unenors are standard! Ut, i.
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