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MM ' f y J iJ XrtV'l MISS CLARA M. BALL will be married in November to Norman D. Holbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Holbert of Akron, Ohio. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ball of Marshall, announce the engagement. Out eowrtety CituenTime GIVE The United Way FOLDING AWNINGS STORM WINDOWS STORM DOORS WEATHER STRIPPING INSULATION EAGLE INSULATING CO. 57 Woodfin Dial AL 3-6782 Contact Doyle Rogers at Teague 'Milling Co. Phone 2391 Marshall, N. C. ON THE ML AT! PACIFIC MILL : The autumn tourist season has hit the mountains again. Looking around at them you can under stand why. Looks very beautiful. Just wonder if we native moun tain people realize how much more we have here than people in the flat country? How many rode around through the moun tains this week-end and enjoyed the scenic view? We like the report of "On The Hill At Pacific Mills" last week. It was written entirely by our shift reporters. Pretty good job didn't you think? Be sure to turn all newsworthy items to re porter Nellie ''"Franklin,"' Helen Allen and Jean Roberts. ' Well we hear that Patricia Daniels is queen of the 3rd grade. How does it feel to have your child queen, Alice? Veva Ramsey was visiting Mrs. Luther Ramsey Sunday afternoon. We "hear Neill Ross is having foot trouble lately. Wonder if it is because of the shoes he bought from Sambo. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kimble and son, Ronnie, of Burlington were visiting Nellie Franklin and fam ily over the weekend. Wonder why Rhea Allen is so happy lately? Mary Jo seems rather sad this week; is it be cause A. K. has gone to Halifax? 1 Wade Gardin made a quick trip to town Friday. He was missed very much from the job. How many of you went to see the movie, "The Ten Command ments"? If you did, I'm sure y" enjoyed it as much as I did. It was a very good picture. We were sorry to lose Doris Thomas from 2nd shift, but, due to illness, she had to quit her job. There has been a number on 2nd shift off sick. They are as follow: Norma Jean Franklin, out two days; Mae Gentry, out davs: Cathervn Hamev. out one day; Meliba Plemmons, out four days; Bernice Wills, out five and one-half days; Jean McCarter, off now. We are glad most of them are back at work and are looking forward t0 Jean and Maxine join ing us again. We welcome Bobbie Tickle, a new winder tender, to 2nd shift. Charlie Gene, how's (he baby doing lately? Why is everybody trying t scare Albert? You know he isn't afraid of anything except ghosts. Albert, it is getting close to ttie spooky time of the year; you had better watch out. Gary Ross told me last week he had some news for me but he nev er did tell me. I just heard Gary, that you "had already caught all the fish and killed all the squir rels; now you are trying to kill the bears. Just a word of warn ing, Gary: you can't shoot and cripple a bear, then run him down, and beat him to death with a stick, like you do a squirrel. Speaking of bears, one of my neighixx v killed one At Fontana nil brought us tome Of the neat I haven't cooked it yet. I thought it would taste better after it had been froien. I really don't know the proper wy( to cook it, so if any of you readers have a reci pe, please send it to the paper. Virginia told tee her husband took her to Newport last week and -bought her a nice group of furniture for her birthday, but what she didn't tell me was how young that birthday made her. Well, anyway, after a gift like that, she must feel a year young er instead of older. Martha is getting her house ehined up inside before those cold dreary days get here. A pretty good idea, Martha. By the way, Martha's little girl, Patsy, can do the "hula hoop." Speaking of "hula Voops," why don't you girla that can hula go to Spring Creek school Hallowe'en as they are having a contest. The winner gets $5.00. It would be worth five dollars to see the show. Have you ever heard of eye props? I don't know if there is such a thing, but at least we could use some on 2nd shift. Last Monday night tfhere were three little boys, who had camped out the night before, who certainly needed some. Maybe that "no iloze" stuff we hear advertised would be the solution. From read ing last weeWs news, 3rd shift could use some, too. Veva and Helen have been won dering if there'll be spinning frames in heaven. We wish to welcome Peggy Moore on 3rd shift as a ply wind der. Don't get discouraged, Peg gy; that knotter gets lighter ev ery night you use it. We hated to see Nellie Kirkpat rick over not going to second shift this week but who would keep us awake if you left us, Nel lie? With the Hallowe'en Carnival coming up, we have Doug Moore's son, Richard, and June King s son, Frank Bruce, running for king. Good luck to both of you. June's son shouldn't worry for he will always be a "King." Bill and Mary Smith had a pleasant trip to Cherokee Sunday. .Tney report the mountains are aBMaMaaeeee . " " hL! &$gEs&$ rnrsA7 PL J IMMKJ MEW POD STYlHIDai Not. n. l' 'I n, Nm koodioa mw kood and grill. -JVW tf In s n f v t t - - MEW fmo AMCHiaoi nm mmmr ' ' - JZSWa f .: . . 1 ','. (nm haaar wtaalbaai la ainlir ' 'iin M ,'M ,g t I" " J, MtW TAN DIM TIITJI J ' " " V U&4 " " 75'000"'b' GCW' 'r , e' , i "" I ' "in ,rtmt. 7 : ... PACIFIC WHS IN HOT SPRINGS TO HELPINU.F. As of last Thursday the em ployees of Raeford Plant of Pacif ic Mills had contributed $7500 to the Hoke County United Fund Campaign. Tnis does not include a company donation delivered to Fund Chairman, Paul Dixon, by the Raeford Plant Manager, B. C. McWhite. "The raisinr of such a sum of money in one week is evidence of hiD-h morale and community spirit on the part of our employees, and I am proud of them," McWhite said. He said it would be impos- sible to give credit for the success of the campaign in the plant to any person or group of persons, but said the credit is due to all the employees who contributed to make it a success. "The United Fund volunteer workers in every department did a great job," the manager said. Heading the drive in the plant were Ben Campbell and Ashwell Harward of the personnel depart ment. Plant Manager, Frank M. Blue, of the Hot Springs Plant of Pa cific Mills, announced today that the Madison County United FtJnd Drive in the Hot Springs Plant will be held beginning Monday of next week. He further said he felt that the employees of the Hot Springs Plan would do as well or better for the 19 drive t'nan they did last year. He also said that this would be the only company-) sponsored charitable drive which will be conducted in the plant for the year l!f9. The quota for Mad ison County is a'gain this year based on the Fair Share Plan, I which is an average of one hour's pay per monfri from all gainfully employed people in Madison Coun ty. As was the policy for the 11)58 drive, the Hot Springs Plant will encourage employees to use the payroll deduction plan for a period of up to fi weeks to pay their 19f)!l United Fund pledges. They're nm Ford trucks for '59! They're here to take you Ford-ward for savings, style and durability! Ford's modern Tilt Cab tandems and 4-wheel-drive pickups are brand-new additions to the Ford line. Ford's rugged Short Stroke Six now gives you even better gas economy. And behind everv '59 Ford stands the J industry" i outstanding record for dura bility. An independent study ot iu million trucks proves, for the 13th straight year, that Ford trucks last longer. See your Ford Dealer today . . . and go rVa'-wnrd for modern style and savings! ?.3TOUC:C3 COS ICS rOV..C TO VH.lT LOHQtH.rOOl Co NfW 4-WHM. MUVti ! by tm4- at lew rani pricwl Tlwra's power N Mi S tmn . kwW at -ma fotaf. r rfawraO.AW, 4.aalaVlas saati ! is T eJar fcwt$inM -, ZRVICE MOTOR MtW CAt Mnaioasi Yo n mk rav'ra is aeaMagar cor I Oaap, lite ayes-fewfowas1 fabrias Niat looh ssnartar)ar leaajar. h addMea. Ik aalarfal iw CaaM Cm linUli aariri ;liMC. COMPLETE LAunonY sEnuicE Pick-up and Deliveries ON TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS N AND AROUND MARSHALL Weaverville Laundry OPERATION DEEP FREEZE Wise, Va. Winrf slammed the door shut on Willard Fleenor as he was getting an ice cream order out of his refrigerated truck. The inside door handle was fro zen tight, so Fleenor took off one of his shoes and began pounding the lock. After 15 minutes, he battered it loose and escaped. Some people save for a rainy day, and then drink it all up the minute it starts to rain. 0 3 9fr 3fi 9fi 9fi 3fi 3fi 0 REAL ESTATE I TRANSFERS ! y 3 ft 3 y y y y A. N. Woody to B. K. Meadows. Bessie G. Norton to Kittie G. Peek. J. T. Roberts to Mallie and G-ail Brown. Charles Warren D. Moore to Wade Ponder. T. H. Rice to Omsaie Rice Buckner. T. H. Rice to Sallie Rice Luns-ford. really beautiful now. Their only, regret was that they had no col-! orcd film with them. I Got tins- report a little late for last week's paper but Clyde Gi'eg- ory spent a chilly Sunday on top j of Mt. Mitchell. Guess you will i take a coat or your love - to keep you warm next time, won't: you, Clyde? N From what 1 hear, the presence of Jerome Pickler at the Elvis Presley movie had t'ne teenagers swooning more than Elvis. How was the chicken supper Friday, Jerome? Guess it tasted pretty good after eating Roy's cooking so long. They tell me Doug Moore has been having car trouble. It seems that he bought a new carburetor that save 30 percent on gas, a new timer that saved 50 percent on gas, and a new set of plugs Smart Duels MM... The smart duck takes early psecautions against freeze ups. In fact, just about the smartest thing you can do is take your car around to your Phillips 66 Dealer today for g uaranteedanti- reeze service ! Here's what we guarantee : Bring your car in and tell us the temperature protec tion you want even down to 40 below. We'll fill your radiator with the right amount of PhiHips 66 Anti Freeze (permanent type). Then, if at any time during the winter you have to add anti-freeze to maintain this level of protection, we acta it ai no ' expense to you. . Could anything be fairer? Get this xuanmtcid anti-t'ree.e service at any Phillips 66 Station. D. O. Blevins Sons, Distributor, Spruce Pine, North Carolina that save 10 percent on vras, Af ter he had driven about ten miles, his gas tank overflowed. We wis'n to say Happy Birth day to the following people: Charles Caldwell, Oct. 19; John A. Cribb, Oct. 12; Tisha Jean Shekon, Oct. Hi; Edna Waldroup, Oct. 17. iiiinAtmi aiail hurting; yout Immtdfott l-'l B.IS.SI Kauai A few dropt of OUTGROI brtos bled relief from tormentins Plo ' ' OUTGRO toaihena the ektn onderneeth UK iS. allow. U nail tj.be eat Yeata fnrthor pels ikI diecomf ort. OITUBU eTailablo ! ell drag eoantaf. POLL THE PLCS On STOMACH UPSET Wbra eonatlpatloa soars yonr atomacn, you teal logy, hcadmcbr. ration . Brat thin in morntnr without Tken at bedtlma, Blevck-Draush to raiieva conati: Is "Uraed" taarah (rrfplBr or nrfancyl Tala amaalat "orarnlshf laxatlT helpa sweetea aour atontaca toe. Than Ufa looks sunny aaalnt Made from eurelvacetabl berba. tbarauah ut tsntla. Oat Black-Draaabt. as asav asajhSasSa Taabct, las I Wbaa saaillsattaa asars EAT Chicken Jt Dampling AS'' GIden Brown Oyster ' HamWarfer Steek TINGLE'S CAFE 27 Broadwar Sbee 1918 Open 6t00 tu m. Qom Midnljrht ATTENTION MADISON COUNTY For A Complete Line Of . FUMACES - STOKERS OIL BIIIH Ai BLOWERS CONTACT US NOW! 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