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P "' vmm m -w a. - a CT T f ' 4,, 11 ' i" ; " . - ' . , i .' " 1 1 j ' ri lis. c. . L XL Mrtr; Sovada Allen Blankenship, 79, widow of Zeb, BlankeWhtp her has ' warmed up who died in 1041. died at 6 p. m., some, so IH bet a lot of filing t Friday, February 8, 1959, at her xoui Lave been 1 getting some ac- noma, 17 McPherson St, Woodfin. turn. T'.'s la National Boy Scout I She was1 native of v Yancey Week enj there are number of County end mu born June .14, us here at the plant who have j 1879. . She was the ' daughter of boys who ar Boy Scouts;; ! L "j to rememioer sue gww ejrpera- won una oeen resmaantgj in ittin- diKta we aaa m soy oouwa nu oomoe uouniy u years. u It i Services were conducted at 8 p. m., Sunday , in the iWia OhwDel Pick-up and Deliveries 1 ON TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS . ,!',' 4 AND AROUND - l . MARSHALL SOCIAL SECURITY INFORMATION in nn ci nil a at Disabled workers who were not entitled to social security benefits under the previous1 requirements of the Law because they had not worked at least 18 months out of the last 36 months immediately prior to their disability may now qualify for a disability insurance payment. The new Law still requires at least 5 years of work out of the 10 years prior to disability, bat the secondary "14 years out of - the last 3 years" work require ment has been eliminated. The Amendments dad not change the disability severity test. In add! tion to the work, requirements, a worker must be totally and "per manently disabled for any type of employment. - - Another change in ' the Law icfj will affect thousands Li les is the ; authorized pay- ; of benefits to dependents of led workers. ; No payment ; be made to disabled workers Jieir dependents unless the dis Jed worker is at least 60 years men school I BASKETBALL I ) 9fr 9fr 9fr 9fr ?fr AT CLYDE GIRLS Marshall (39) P Goforth 11, Kice 6, Orowe 23; G t- Badford, OaWwell, Pegg, Kevis, CMarfc, Hen. demon. Clyde (38) F Iindsey 4, Brown 21, Taylor 11, Hawkins 2, Harris; G Houston, Haynes Oreen, Taylor, Saniord, Gogiburn Half time: 18-13, Clyde. Roberts, N. Roberts. Halftime: 26-15, Walnut. AMU The Law also nrovides that workers who become disabled be fore age 66 may have their earn ings "frozen for the period of their disability. The work and disability requirements for (he "freeze" are generally the same as: for a disability insurance pay ment A 'freeze" can be applied only to oases of total disability. It cannot be applied to (hose oases where a worker is unem ployed for any other cause, Headers who would like copies BOYS Marshall (27) Smith 2. Bry an 3, Alien 17, B. Candler 1, R. Candler, Clark 1, Briggs 1, Pon der, Payne 2. , , Uyde (50) Lovelace 8, Bold en 14, J. MoCraoken 14, Roirera 4, Kulian 4, B. MoCracken 2, Ray 1, Thompson 2, Haynes 1, Lind- sey, Harris, Gaodis, Lowe, Hi AT MARS HILL GIRLS Oane River (27) P Deaton 6, Grindstaff 4, Burton 7, Morrow 8, Hylemon 2, N. Grindstaff, Hig gins, Proffitt, Webb, Wilsons G Hughes, Mclnturff , Lawhren, Silvers, Freeman, W. Laiwuren. - Mars Hill (58) F WUatt Z7, B. Ponder 22. L. Fonder 6, Ham lin 1. Briggs, Huff 1, Grooms 2, English, Thomas: G Metoalf, G P.onder, Griffin, Silvers, Met oalf, E. Ponder, Buckner, Brady, Mace. Halftime: 31-9, Mars Hill. , support this movement certainly worthwhile. ' . Thelma Ray a n d .daugihter, ' Baptist Church, near Marshall Cathy, Marijo' Bamsey and ; son, ; The Rev. Harry Dicua and the Jimmy were visiting Vanda over Rev. IT. H. Griffin -offidated. the weekend. 1 . I Burial was in the Station Cem "i .Faye Gunter made trip to etery, Marshall. Asheville to do somo shopping Mrs. Blankenehip was a mem Saturday. - - ' jber.of the Richland Baptiat Telma Rav was ehoooinfir in Church. Greeneville, Tenn., ' Saturday. She to survived by two sons,) The home demonstration club Beverly was out one night last Herman Blankenahip of Detroit, meeting Jiaa oeen onangea irom week due to the sickness of her an Talmadge BJankenship of . line meeting wmi oe neia daughter. : , Marshall: two daughters', Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Bob Ktrby Frances and Charlie Holt drove Ku Scoggdns of CSharlotte and a 2 p. m., Friday, Feb. 27. through Greeneville Sundav eve- Mae Blankenship of the The ladies of the Friendship wing and came back' via Shelton flame; one sister, Mrs. Alice Rob- Club had .a ball at their Measur Weaverville Laundry Hot Springs News MRS.' JIMM1E ROGERS, Correspondent Laurel. Earl Waldroup missed one day of work last week because of sick ness. He is better and back on the pob now. , Mrs. Viola Moore and daughter spent Saturday night with Mrs. iRayfield of Asheville. Mrs. Arthur ; Ramsey and son visitsd Mrs. Vamda Cook Sunday! afternoon. " hp , 4 (Mabel Gentry ' spent Thursday in Asheville. r I (. Mr .and Mrs. Troy Self visited Mr. end Mrs. Lafayette Moore of, entaon of Gaffney, S. C; eleven ing Party Monday night. Seems grandchildren and two great- as if the treasurer takes in more grandchildren and a number of every year. I think it encouraged nieces and nephews. o BOYS Del Rio, Tenn., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Kiimberly IIL and Mrs. Mae Wbiitten of Se vern Park, Md.j are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill : Wtoitten of Hot Springs and Dr. and Mrs. David Kimberly of Bluff, ' Mrs, Mae Gentry , spent Wed nesday -with her ' gandmother, Mrs, Jennie Roberto. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wallac- Cook o EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD Optwnttriat 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS in THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C. Pfa ifr ft 0 0 Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wills had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wills, Violet and David Sunday. Maxine and Violet Wills went some of the ladies' to start dieting. The Circle AWM'U met Wed nesday afternoon at the Baptist church. The World Day of Prayer serv ices will be held in the Presby terian Church Friday evening. Mr., Lee Fowler had an accident and broke a rib while bathing. The Fowlers are visiting a daugh ter ih Winter Park, Fla. Mrs. Mary Stamey had an au tomobile accident Saturday night. She is in Memorial Mission Hos pital suffering from a crushed shoulder and a cheek injury. The cheek bone will have to be re-set. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Reeves are happy grandparents. John Reeves of Knoxville, Tenn., is the father of a baby boy, born Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cunliffe of Standford, Conn., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Feldtmose over the weekend. Mrs. Cunliffe is Mr. Feldtmose's niece. M iss Hanne Lott Busch of Copenhagen, Denmark, an exchange student at Duke University, accompanied Janet Feldtmose for a visit at the Feldtmose home between semes ters. Mrs. Paul McFall was shopping in Asheville last Saturday. Mrs. Troy Harrison is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John William son, who lives in WaynesvUIe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swarm visit ed Mr. Swann's mother in Old Fort. SANDY MUSH GAIL CALDWELL, Correspondent lalfitime: 9-8, Clyde., r . 4 WALNUT GIRLS Fines Greek (62) F . Fish 19. Eirkpatrick 17, Haynes 26; G I Aimngicon, F erguson, . Katblbone, Davis. Roirers. Walnut (69 JV D. Johnson II, B. Johnson 23, Luneford 25; G O. Rice, Chandler, Stack house, Gosnell, R. Rice. h Hot Springs (49)TF toUey T13, Burgin 11, OriWb 19, Lamb '6, JMolt, Usteen: (i Keeves, Moore, Ramsey, Shipley, Parker, Pad gett, McCall. Laurel. (78) F 3. FranUini 14, Ford 28, Cook 24, Johnson 12; G -- Edwards, WaUin, M. Franfc- Halftime: 86-29, Laurel. ' , BOYS Fines Creek (48) Messer 8, Ratlhbone 2. Brown 1. Hunter. Justice 6, Teague 4, Russell 4, Rogers 23, Messer, Hunter, Just ice 6. Walnut (63) A. Roberts 11, BkekwelL 23. Thomas 6. Stines 12. Boyd 2, Bumette, Johnston, W. of the pamphlets giving informa tion on the changes in the Social Security Law may write to Geo. F. Leinwall, Social Security Ad ministration, Asheville, N. C. Cane River (35) Hensky 9, Tiioton 9. Wheeler 7. Fender. Mc- Dmmll. Deaton 4. D. Henslev. -1 Mars Hill (37) . Metwalf 4, Wheeler 8. Robinson 7. Whit 14, Keith 8. Halftime :21-16, Cans River. AT LAUREL ) GIRLS, BOYS ' Hot SorWs (69) CantreU 24. Grgory 6, Clark 1, Harrison 14, Fostr 10, Padgtt 4. JUaurt (4) Thomas 14, lioies 13, Ramsey 2, Gentry 8, Wallin 9, Lamber 1, Tweed 2. Halftime: 81-22, Hot Springs. AT MARSHALL GIRLS Spring Creek (36) Justice 16. WiUett 12. FercrusDn 7: G W. Lankford, Trantham, Coward, iAnkford. Marshall (47) F Goforth 20. J. Rice 4, A. Crowe 7, Pegg 8, Uiarlc 6. Kevis: G Radford. Caldwell, Rector, Henderson, V. Everyone enjoyed the service at Cross , Rock Sunday and Sunday went shopping in Newport Sat f hoppmf to Nowpor la8t F'y- ; nigh. Rev. Curtis Riddle and Mr. and! Mw7 James Daniels - vs'e nP over the weekend. They'fui message. were shopping in Aahevdlle Sat-'. wr- umm fflaon, '. Those visiting Mr. CARD OF THANKS an A , Minii. wife and son and Mr. Edward Lydla ctork Sunday were Mrs. rTi ' I' 'Bonnie Reynolds' and - daughter ,,wu yuin speiw wis weeitmo Mr; Lola Reeves. wmm ner mourner, , jars... Tilda l Mr. leaver Clark Chandler. I were vieitinr Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hwefo. Buirein and .oj - i ." girls visited' Mr." and Mrs. Ray- -nlm ijfu.u.y t,..jkiuy, - , . . 7 . .,. ; 7 ' iwartn . Kuoy and Deffie Clark Rhea Mae Allen was shopping' ,w rs M K v Juaraita Thursday night to Marshall Friday. urdy. Mrs. Lola Ferguson and daugh- !ar visited Helen Allen and fam y Smday. . - f -. ' f ' v and Mrs. nubert Whitson t of Asheville. were visit-1 l rTesK Whitson IT', T' , iJ v ' Imond Harris Sunday.; and . and Ruby N. Teague Mrs. Perry Gowan visited Rhea Mae Sunday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ramsey were in Asheville Wednesday af ternoon. : r , Doris Holt visited her sister in Greeneville, Tenn, Friday night Charles Tweed of Laurel spent (Saturday night v with . Mr. and Mrs. Mack Tweed of Sorinir nmim on me secona simt, "1 Those visiting Mrs. Ellen Cald Catherine Haney. visited nerVefl Monday were N. J. and Na- paawroonner, 'are. - jaargarei mq pjemmons, Ray and Keith Rice, who is very ill In the Laugh- Caldwell. V uunic in - ureenevuie, Jo Lean and William Riddle jwjna and i'loyd wajdroup vis-'were visitjn? Dean and joyc! ited Jesse Keener who is ill in Caldwell Sundav. a i ... i i - Asnevuie, Rice, Myers 7, Metcalf, Corbett. tiautime: 22-16, Marshall. BOYS. Springs Creek (37) Massey; Fowler 7. Waldrouu. Gardner' 7. Clark 12. Roberts 6. Fertrusont 2, Gunter 1, Walls. I Marshall (50) Smith 5, Bry- ' an 23. Allen 13. Brim 7. RJOanoV ler 2, Ponder, Clark, Sams, B.l ..rr.iii. - . . uiauwme: vixi, matcnau. -j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Duckett were in Asheville twice last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harris visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bur gin Sunday night. M Send The News-Record . To Your Boy In Service We would like to express' our gratitude to our friends and neighbors for their expressions of love and sympathy during the ill ness, death and burial of our mother. Ako for the beautiful floral offerings. T.. D. blankenship: O 1 X Ji', tf,i fcsmw mm A mm Mmm? Im ei - W fase PAINS OF HEADACHE. NEURAL GIA. NEURITIS with STANBACK 1 ABLETS or POWDERS.- STANBACR " ' .' combines several mediully proven pais , relievers . . The added effectiveness ; of.lhese MULTIPLE ingredients brmgs ' ; faster, more complete relief, easin . anxiety end tension usually sccotd- V " i est STAN BACK against any preparation you've avar used t??r r A Mo other m ::s icyrves 5 -r t j .v r At' - ' u 3k. : N Round Dobbin tSb'E!c(! IKAM0 REW . rtECISIOM MADI 7 a a . . , r J , r:f t'.s c - r. e)lvs V4sftssjiBfjjMsj ' ' fAeMss)fjee 0fMsls ssjsjfaj InvMt.kw tJpSJtSJfsjfB StF iTlJl J ' ' r l n . ' V I r -: : f K i A A7 ' -f ft Co'' -'0ti4 T.i .1 f it Stwi , f- 1 1 i 1 it ! 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