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A leading jneiheiii au; .. ..
warned recently that "gradual,
of three-day courses on fcypnosu
were creating a ' major concern.
Moreover, he warned that doctors
and dentists using hypnosis could
do great harm.
Dr. Harold Rosen, of Baltimore,
who beads the American Medical
Association's committee on the
r L" 'iiijf postponed last Sat-
i v in; 'tit due to heavy rains,
i 0 Asheville Motor Speedway, a
i r-lenths mile dirt track in West
' cvillu, will hold its official
opiMiinjj Saturday July 2, witha
full program of 125-laps of sports
mati and amateur racing. '
The week's postponement ' will
MISS .MILDRED SHERRIE BAL
LARD is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lot- -
tie H. Ballard of Mars Hill, who announce
. her engagement to James Clyde Ray, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Maunt J. Ray of Mars Hill. A ;
, summer wedding is planned.,.' - -
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allow construction crews ; ample
medical uae of hypnosis, said that, time to add finishing touches and
graduates of these short hypnosis have the calcium chloride-packed
courses often included physicians! oval in topnotch shape 'for the er with 2 for 2
and dentists.
strong after his no-hittcr against
.Marshall last Friday, toed the
rubber Monday at Ilot Springs
and pitched Laurel to a 4-2 vie
tory, allowing only ' five hits,
"Red" Sharpe, Hot Springs hurl
er, was charged with the loss, al
lowing Laurel 13 hits.
, Lawrence Cutshall banged ' out
four hits for four trips while Ed
Ray had 8 for 4. : Carl David
Tweed and Ed Ray hit doubles for
the winners. Lawson led the los-
Althougn Red"
Sharpe was touched for li hits,
he kept them ' (well scattered.
Doyle Cutshall relieved Franklin
for Laurel in the 7th inning with
two men on and one out, He
struck: out the last .two batters to
preserve Franklin's win.- , ,
Laurel , 000 HQ 24 13 2
Hot Springs , 000 010 12 5 2
James J. Rector, 49,
Passes Friday;
Rites Sunday
? , James Joseph Rector, 49,' t of
. Marshall RFD 1, was found dead
t -shortly after noon Friday, June
v. 24, 1060, in his home.
Dr.' W. A. Sams, Madison Conn
- ty corner, said Mr. t Rector had
'. shot; himself -under the chin wi$h
; a ,22. calibre . rifle. . Mr, Rector
was a farmer and native of Madi-
1 son County. ,-
. Services were conducted at 2 p.
m.,- Sunday in Oak ' Hill Baptist
Church. Burial was in the' church
cemetery.
, Surviving are the stepmother,
Mrs. Ella' Rector of (Marshall
a RFD 1; two sisters,' Mrs. Lloyd
, : Martin of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs.
Don West of Marshall KFD 1;
and two brothers, Coleman Rector
of Asheville,. and Everett of
.Atlanta. ,
Bowman-Rector Funeral ; Home
was in charge f arrangements.
Little Pine HD Club
Met Tuesday With
Mrs: Bill Roberts
The Little Pine Home Demon
stration Club met in the home of
Mrs. Bill Roberts, Tuesday. June
21, at 2 p. m., with the vice-presi
dent, Mrs. L. E. Ball, presiding.
The devotions. -were led by Mrs.
Howard Payne reading Psalms 89
chapter. All , members - joined in
repeating , the Club Collect . The
roll ; was called -and , the minutes
were read by the secretary,. Mrs.
Bill Roherts. The group joined
in singing-"In The Evening Bjr
The Moonlight," accompanied at
the piano by Mrs. J. L. MoElroy,
Plans were made for the annual
family night picnic which is to
be held at the home of Mrs. J. L.
McEJroy, July 21, at 6:30 p. m.
All members and their families
are urged to attend.. ,
Miss ; Town send, ' Home ' Econo
mist, gave a very useful and in-.
fromative demonstration on salads
Mars Hill Downs ,
Mars Hill Field
opener. , -'
It nnlv takes fifteen to twentv iU nder the direction of the Ashe-
minutes to teach one how to nut ville Racing Corp., tSienew speed-
la patient into : trance, but it way will offer weeMy Saturday
often takes a mental hospital or mgnt races run under iignts. -a
pychistrist considerably more Th centrally located track has
time to repair the damage done ridswna caparae. of Holding
when certain regressive or Tin- 3m fans-. Plenty parking
conscious fantasies are unleashed Pce k vallabIe..f;v'-...v---;,-'.vi::
through hypnotism, Dr. Rosen said. rack '"'for announced that
Because of this, vDr. Rosen ine lonncommg program woura
. i ... i consist iti Bcven fltrrMnt t.
narua , uittt uyjjuusis -aoouia omyi. llf'l i A l '
be used by physicians throughly 1,11:1 Ul,in D0Ul waiure events ana; nainui, t-W, KMTk
DTonndpH In Kaxin ntv-onum. sportsman Will , HUH a ; Ur
ics, and never used by lay persons u future, 14-lap consolation and
or e ve n superficially , trained ' "Tw ,
doctors - v i , run a au-iap leature ana two l
lap heats. 1
.Hypnosis is a mysterious art,! An hour of time trials will be.
and long, been used by the peoples I gin at 7:30 p.- m. The first race
and. certain individuals all over I will get underway at 8:30 p. m.
the world. Dr. Rosen .believes! Sportsman limited will run the
that it should be taught in medical popular 80-Overs" while ama
schools, and that, in time, it -will teurs will be allowed to run any
be given the professional -status it make American car, models 1949
deserves. ' : through 1963,
In summary, it would seem that W1! known drivers around
the use of hvnnosis has -wonder- wW nave aireaay inaicatea jnax
w " it. . . i-t i m . ..
ful promise, and that; one shquld Pey u .rua, oaiuroay pignt,- in
nrnfK ft 4ia artrnmiatprert "" vvf oywi usuivu u
doctor or a dentist who has taken filed ;-fr..-ftst,? .week's postponed
broad view on the subject, and J
who has studied th f H a'iT ; uiay, a , wacK oinciai
hypnotism at lenght. Certainly "ua sporxsmn onver, saia tan
the substitution ' o f s: amateur wu x-iemmons, ura-
hypnotists for, competent "medical Cox' E- G-'Adkins, Bob Brown-
attention, or anesthesia, Is inad- na noma wouia e
wicre 10 renew wieir rivalry irom
past races . -
. Arthur - Davis, pitched brilliant
two-hit ball Monday to lead Mars
'Hill's Little Leaguers to a 4-0
shutout of Walnut on the Mars
Hill diamond. Eddie Thomas.
Walnut . hurier, .took the loss, al
lowing seven hits. Two4wse hits
were made by Doug Ponder and
O THI wnk ROOM, NAWVUt HNNESSa .
Bead 1 Peter t:l-5. '.
As for you,, always be steady,
endure suffering, do the work of
an evangelist, fulfill your ministry..
(It Timothy 4:5. JtSV.) , i
In the very , first evening ser
vice f attended in Yaima Yaket,
a missionary station among,' the
Aguaruna Indians, I was surpris
ed to hear this thought'. "Not
Christians but evangels , is what
God wants.". : When the service
was over, I asked the missionary
what foe meant by his strange
words.' ' .
He replied, Among these in-
dians, Christian means,-wrongly
of course, a, person who de
ceives, robs, : . and despises them,
Such 1 wrongs they have received!
at the hands of those who they
thought were Christians. There
fore we use another word, the
word -evangel, for a sincere . be
liever in Christ.'
As I went to the riverside, I
felt sorry that the word Christian
CLLMAN
mart j
Mary 'Elizabeth
Koger Swann.; of Mars Hill. Bo.
well and Reid accounted for the lhad been an odwua meaning
two Walnut hits. i ' to the Aguaruna Indinas. Then
Defensive stars were Jerrv Ens-11 thought a little more as to what
well or Walnut and Woody Am. "e7 me8nt Dy lne wore evangel.
mons of Mars Hill. Both teams " that God wants all
played well in the field, commit-1 followers to be evangels
MRS. GEAMES
RICE ! was, before her
Saturday, Miss
Younir. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Young of Alexander. iThe
bridegroom's parents are Mr! and
Mrs. Edward Rice. The ceremony
was conducted in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Franklin West
Buncombe, , - ' i
Cut courtesy CitiMsn-Thnes .
ItEEP DI!LI(ERS
FROM DRIVING:
ting one error each.
Walnut
Mars Hill
I not tellers of the gospel only, but'
vi sable at this time.
using color slides.' : ' '"
A social hour followed With the
hostess serving delightful refresh
ments to the 10 members and the
following visitors ( Mrs; Tommy
Ball and children, and Miss Judyi
Ball ' 1 ! '
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INSECT DAMAGE
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Acord!i? "Tames M.. Stewart.
?sist!.nt( i agent, "An ounce
of prevw Ja la worth a pound of
cure.", This adage applies for
many tobacco farmers in controll
ing insects on tobacco.' Each year,
nearly every farmer in . the bur-
ley area has to contend with flea
beetles, i cutworms, budworms and
hornworms. 1 . . s :
Henry Davis,' a tobacco farmer
in' the Bluff community of Madi
son County, believes he Is well
head by treating regularly to pre
vent insect damage father than
using chemical ' after he has re
ceived damage. , By - doing this,
Davis says, " can prevent .insect
damage' and can control insects
while they are small." . ; ,
- lobacco farmers can ; prevent
flea beetles,' cutworms and bud
worm damage with 5 to 8 pounds
of 10 DDT dust or" one-fourth
pound of 0 DDT in 9 pounds
of meal,, per acre. - In addition to
these chemicals, budworms can be
effectively controlled with . 10
TDE at the rate of 5 to 8 pounds
per acre. TDE, as a 10 materi
al used at the rate of 15 to 30
pounds per acre, Is also effective
in controlling hornworms. . For
additional information, : farmers
farmers "should contact the county
agricultural agent's office. ' :
000 000 00 Z ilioiwers of unrlst wOio live the
'101 110 t A 7 1 1 gospel each day, and imfluemce
others to accept ChroatT
PRAYER
.0 Father, iftelp us to see bur
place of responsibility to Thee mid
to our fellow men. JnThy light
may we see light, for we would
not cause others to' stiemble but
Walnut pitcher Frankie Thorn- for them an influence for their
as allowed Hot Springs only two I help; through Chrisf. Amen.
Walnut Defeats
Hot Springs, 6-2,
At Walnut Friday
runs and three hits as Walnut
won, 6-2, in a Babe Ruth game
at walnut last. Friday,
D. Moore was charged with the
loss as lie allowed nine hits.
Richard. Thomas. ; Walnut
THOpiGHT FOR THE DAY
This day I will be am evangel
to those I meet.
Eduardo D. Aguilar (Peru)
made a shi ZTl 2 DIVISION OF PROPERTY
iiefd m'the first inning. Frankie
iftomas had 2 for 8 while Donald
Davis foanged out a double and
Des Moines, Iowa' - In a di-
DT. w ? r8ld der8on- defendants the Tase, was
Davis, also of Walnut, hit a liomeL m. r ' n ynl
trA). e ' . - ' ' r : " 1 . two front wneels, that is. Mrs.
wlf,f ' Hi Z 2 S 3 Henderwn said her former hus
Walnut.' A , 012 003 x A 9 nk..j t .i1.lJ!ul.i.wi..i.
from her father
Open Air Revival
To Begin Here
Next Week
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An open air revival will beein
tsunasy afternoon, July 8, at 8 p.
m. between the homes of Mrs.
Dollie Marler and Troy Martin.
Services will be held each eve
ning of. the following .week, be-
.... , , ,
ginning at 7:30. Speaker for these
services wHI be the Rev. Ernest
Strickland of Candler. There will
be special singing each eveninar. I
The public is cordially invited to
attend. 1 .
returned
I wheels. -
them.'
and: had never
She got the
A man who has made " it his
business to gather information in
connection with ; automobile . ac
cidents expresses his belief ; that
possibly half of . all the f motor
vehicle accidents on the highways ;
of our' nation are caused by drink
ing drivers. . '
If this statement is correct 1
and it may be that an even larger "
percentage of drinking drivers is
"involved it indicates that more -'
Stringent supervision of those who
drive automobiles is advisable.
The only way to establish the in
correctness of i the 1 assertion is
through a "more rigorous -examination
of all drivers involved id
accidents. , . :. , t-,
JThe driver ef an automobile, or
truck, speeding 0n the highways '
at speeds the law permits today,
is supposed to be in v control of A
vehicle that is potentially, danger
ous. Drivers of su Vehicles,
therefore, should be nwuild to
keep themselves in a Vitlition
proportionate to the'' publuJperil.
1 his supposition, however, is
not enough? to safeguard pedef
strians not engaged in automobile
driving. Possibly, strict enforce-
ment of existing statutes with
severe punishment of offenders,
wiM do the work. It should be
tried in North Carolina. 1 " .
There are about 14,000 .wild
mountain .. goats living in our
Rockies. . , -
PJe Now Have
mum
READY - TO - USE
Scfacdub cf Home
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July 5 Hot Springs HD Club
meets with Mrs. Esther Brooks at
o'clock.
July 6 Sl.ory Valley HD
Club", meets at falvation Army
Center at 6:30 t- r .
July 8 n r -i i:d aub
meets at Mrs. I ' I ts' home
at 7:00 p. m.
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ReviVal To Start At
Cross Rock Church
This Sunday , '
UDM8
A revival is -. starting at " the
Cross Rock Baptist Church, locat
ed on Sandy Mush, Sunday, Ju
ly8.
Ihe public is cordially invited
to attend. '
Build Your O
wn
,
FOSTER CREEK
CAROLYN HONEYCUTT '
Correspondent
The . Laurelton Chapel Church
is very proud of its good attend
ance each Sunday. , . - :
The farmers are beginning to
work again after the hard rains.
Tootsie Fender and Alda Honey-
cuft had dinner ' Sunday, , with
vv nodme Fender. "
We were glad to lave Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Sluder and daughter,
ularlcne, visiting Sunday.
uafra Fender is- visilin l -"r
rarenis, I.Ir. and TTr?. J '
.'a m-re f '.i.i to have C", 1
: 'nor l.oi. e cv.-r the v
O Outdoor Barbecue Grill
Q Memory Walk;
O Garden Bench ' ' '
O Trash Burner 1 ,
' O Make Sidewalk Repairs
O 'Widen Your Driveway :
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