v. I I1 JTil'l o PERSONAL and Dih Mrs. David Cribb and daugh- S Edith, of Durham, are spend this week with : her mother,' . Floyd Davis Sr. - Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Wilde,' of Richmond, Va., spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. Fred WHde. - .Mr. and Mrs. PeAy Ballard, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with her parents, ; Mr. and Mrs, Noah Kiddle," of Marshall RPD 1, Mr. and Mrs. M. ' C. Cola and children, Susan, Billie and Wade, of Crossville, Tenn., and Mr. and Mr. R. W. Dutton and children, Linda and Bill, of Niagara, N. C, spent Monday in Marshall with their ancle and - aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cola. . : Mr. ami Mrs. Norman ; Beeler and twa daughters, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., were . visiting Mrs. Floyd Davis sr., Sunday. Mr. aid Mrs. Russell E. Brown of Newpart News, Va', spent the week-aa with her mother, Mrs. Fred Wilde, here. 'Miss, Charlotte Shops wiljl leave Sunday for Kernersville foir a visit tiers with Mr. and Mr Glenn Shupe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole, cf Airon, Ohio, spent 'several days here last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. -Cole. '-! Mr. Ted Buckner of Richmond, Va., spent the holiday week-end . tdth Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. l Mr. Robert Wilde, of Newport f News, Va., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Fred Wilde, here. Mr. Virgil Smith of Marshall, 6pnt a few days in Wilson, N. C, where he took the college entrance test to enter Atlantic Christian College fills fall. :. -' Mrs. Alice Bryan of Marshall, spent a few days in Lenoir City, Tenn,, where she visited her son-in-law i and i daughter; v Mr.' and Mrs. N V. Lovangood. Mr. Eugene Swann returned to Gadsden, Alabama, Monday, where he has a position, after spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swann, and brothers, Bobby and Lance. . adioon Drive-ln : Theater , LOCATED BETWEEN MARSHALL AND , WALNUT .. t Show Starts Each Evening' At Dusk' . Friday -Saturday, ! Double Feature l JOEL McCREA - - "FOUR FAST GUNS" - CAROL LYNLEY BRANDON de WILDE "BLUE DENIM"- Sunday Monday . EDGAR BUCHANAN "stu:.i? Ruii" JUDY CAKOVA' "2iiLLrLLV ja:.:. 1 r - - - " ' W V. Ji? i I .i V... ' ( ) ICVL. MUM o OTHERWISE 3261 Mr. Lance Swann entered Blan ton's Business College in Ashe villa Tuesday, where lie is study. mg Traffic Management. ' Mrs.. Everette Boone .and chit dren of Marshall, are spending this week in Gastonia, where she is visiting her sister; Mrs. Donald Taylor. ' , IMr. and Mrs. G. C. Allison and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Southerlin of Marietta, S. C, spent the 4Qi of July, with Mr. and M$s. Mrs, Ed . Gentry and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Emory, of Burlington, came last' week to visit Mrs, . Emory's parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Donald Haynie. Mrs. Haynia was -taken to - Laughlin Clinic, Greeneville, Tenn., for treatment; IMr..' and .Mrs. Leo Davis, and son nd ; Mrs. Bobby Greenway, f . Chesnee, S-C, visited in Mar shall Wednesday. Miss Worley Is Elected Vice Pres. District 4-H Clubs Miss Thora Belle Worley, dore Worley, of Marshall RiFD 6. daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Theo- was elected vice president of the District 4-H , Club during ! the Demonstration Day 1 which was held at Clyde A. Erwin High School last Thursday, June SO. v Two members - from 1 Madison County participated in the Dis trict (Meeting. They were Craig Burnetts, of Walnut, who won in the dairy management, and Ann Huff, of Mars Hill, who won in the dress event. . 1 Mrs. Shupe Will Attend Farm-Home Week In Raleirh t Mrs. George B. Shupe will leave Sunday for N. . C. State' College to attend Farm Home week, July 11-16. As state recording secreta ry of North Carolina Home Dem onstration Clubs, she will assist the president at all meetings, be in the receiving line at a reception for Dr.- John T. Caldwell, new chancellor of State College, be a guest at many luncheons and din ners, and take part in all activi ties of the week. She will spend Sunday night at the home of the state president, Mrs. Gilbert R. English, at Asheboro. ; s ' v 4k I Ix Miss Ethel Town send Miss Townsend Injured In Car Wreck Thursday Miss Ethel Townsend, popular borne economics agent of Madison County, suffered head and leg In juries last Thursday night when her car, a 1960 Chevrolet, struck another vehicle from behind on N. C Highway 63, some two and a half miles north of Leicester. State Highway Patrolman E. IB. Jenkins ' listed the driver of the second vehicle as 82-year-old Robert Vernon ' Penland of Lei cester BFD 2. Jenkins said that Penland had stopped prior to the accident to talk to his brother who was standing beside the road; iMiss Townsend, the patrolman said, came over the knoll of IhOl just as Penland was leaving his parked position on the high- tway. The impact knocked Pen- land's auto off the highway and down a: 75-foot embankment Both cars were badly damaged. Mdss Townsend was admitted to an Asheville hospital with a lac eration of the forehead and a leg injury, Penland was given dis ipensary treatment at the same hospital and released. ,' Miss Townsend was able to re turn to Marshall the first of this week and will resume her duties possibly next week. , Linville Falls Likes Mack.Too The following item was taken from the Linville Falls News in the Avery Journal, dated June 30 , Our Duke ' ministerial student, Joseph M. Reeves, assigned to fill the Linville Falls .Community Church pulpit for his ten weeks vacation period, preached his first sermon at tne local ' cnurcn on June 19, pleasiwg a large congre gation with his ability; his evi dence of sincerity and likeable personality. This . young man is also fond of music and gifted with a splendid voice. Revival Revival . services will begin at the Forks of Ivy Baptist Church, July 10, and continue through the J BOth. The Rev. E. S. Morgan, pas tor of the Piedmont Baptist Church in Piedmont, S. C, will do ' the preaching. . Services will begin at 7:30. ' ; Everyone 1b invited to attend. Shrinks llcrncrrhcids Steps IIcSp R:!2Ys Pain For the first time science has found a now healing aubstanea with tbo as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In ease after case, while gently relieving- pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took place. Host amazing f all - results were so thor ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a Drobleml" Tha Mrmt l healing substance (Pio-Dyne) dis eorery of a world-fumous research institute. This substance is now avail able in tuvvotitor or otnttiu mm ealied Prtparation JH. At all drug couatera money back guarantee. w V f KO',7 IN COUI.v . Officers of the Un . ; : J States Internal iRevetiUe Service are' now .making a compliance survey of many Madison County business 'firms to determine whether' taxpayers are jjware of an v complying , with Federal tax laws requiring filing of "various types of tax returns, .i i' J. E. Wall, District Director at Greensboro, said that revenue of ficers conducting the survey, are checking on filing of tax returns covering business income,' employ ers' Social Security, withholding tax and excise tax. Wall added that ' the survey should ' be com pleted within about one month. Director Wall .emphasized that the survey is not designed to au dit tax returns but to determine the public's awareness, and the ex tent of compliance with the fling requirements of the Internal Rev enue laws. . Wall pointed out that compli ance surveys of this type are re quired by the Internal Revenue Code and are a part of the Serv ice's tat enforcement program. The survey will probably bring to light some instances of delin quency in filing required returns, Wall said, bat added that snost of these will be the result ef honest misunderstanding or oversight In the event that any eases of flagrant:' abuses are discovered, however, they will be dealt with according to the Internal Revenue laws., t r t Marshall Cub f Scouts Visit ; T i Indian Village . The Marshall Cub Scouts' along with their adult leaders, Mrs. W. B. Ramsey, Mrs. C. E. Mashburn ana- he Kev. and Mrs. D. D, Gross,, visited the Indian Village at Cherokee, last Thursday, June SO. Those going were: Eric Crowe, Chuck, Sidney, and - Leslie Mash burn, Joe Penland Jr.,' Danny Kedmon, , C. W. Anthonv' Jr. John Groba, MornV I?n"!rts,'Jack Ramsey at Yal ; , -r-lS. f X ' Sleepy Valley '' Residents Honor ' James Henrys. ') -Major and Mrs. James P. Hen ry were honored with a chicken supper by their many friends in Sleepy Valley Saturday, July 2, at 7:30 at the (Salvation Army Center. Major and Mrs. Henry will be leaving the Mountain Mission, lo cated at Maple Springs, in Au gust They will be greatly missed by their many friends in Sleepy Valley. A large erowd attended the sup per and enjoyed the occasion. Mothers Taking Red Cross Water Course .Seven ; Marshall mothers 'will complete training as ,Eed Cross adult water safety 'aides at Rec reation Park swimming pool this week. Charles Bradley is instruc tor for -the group. The women will assist Ronnie Hensley, Red Cross water safety instructor at the Marshall pool. . Three boys and two girls are also taking the course. Included In the group are Mrs. Allen Duckett, Mrs. H. E.- BoJin- ger, Mrs. ' C. E. Masfrbtim, Mrs. S. L. Nix, Mrs. Kermit Cody, Mrs. R. E Wilson, Mrs. D. D. Gross,! Katherine Cody, Margar t Cor- bett, Kermit Cody, Jr., TcJ -V Co dy and .Tommy Nix. QSA.OAY As previously stated Dr.- Mar gery J. Lord, . Madison County Health Director, , has announced that Rabies Clinics have been scheduled, for Mars Hill and Mar shall areas. The Mara Hill clinic will be held in the Town Hall on Saturday,- July 9, at 1 :00 p. m. the Marshall clinic will be held at -the v Marshall school on Satur day; July 9 at 8:00 p. m. - y The clinics will be conducted by licensed' veterinarian of Burns- ville, and a charge of one dollar per animal ; . vaccinated will be made. - Dogs should be vaccinated by the time they attain the age of six months; one injection will afford protection against rabies for, three years, 'vv, ,-: , , . Wool Incentive Payment Rates Are Announced Payment to wool producers? under the ASC wool incentive pro- gram, will begin soon. '. According to Novile Hawkins, ; Chalrmato Madison County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee, shorn wool payments for the 1969 marketing year will amount to 4342 percent of the net return each producer from the sale of wool during the 1959 mar keting year. , - The payment rate on the sale of unshorn lambs' to compensate for the wool sold with the lamb wfll be IS cents per hundred weight or live animals sold. According to Hawkins, these payments will be made only on shorn wool and unshorn lambs for market April 1, 1969, and March 81, 1960. The shorn wool payment rate is the percentage required to raise the average price producers re ceived for their wool during the marketing year up to the incentive level of 62 cents. This method is designed to encourage producers to do a (good job of marketing their wool as well as to increase domestic wool production. v ENDS THIS SATURDAY A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ITEMS UNTIL FALL Jacquard woven Western Design BLANKETS , Sizes 64 x 76 Price - -Ughtweight All-time Chatham fashion, Wild Rose Print Rayon Nylon BLANKETS 72 x 90 Price Luxury Blend Ray on and Nylon - BLANKETS Solid Color Sizes 72 x Rayon & Nylon Colonial Plaid r BLANKETS 72 x CO Prico Raycn-Acrilan Petite Chec!:, LIclLrrccf Luxury BLANKETS Sizes CO x CO Prico Raycn - Acrikri lMct! rrccf fcrc . Mr . ELAIiIIETS Liar a Hill Vcrvj-nj Club To Sponsor Square Dance The Mars" Hill Womans flub will sponsor - a benefit ' square dance in the high school gmynasi um on Friday, July 8, at 8 p. m. Music will be""prpvided by the Hunter brothers . -of . Mars. Hill. Callers will be H. C. Edwards and John Anderson. Proceeds from the event will be contributed toward the construction of a swimming pool, a join project of Mars Hill's civic organizations. ' ' ;v Shupe Attending Instruction School Sgt. Geonge B. Shupe will leave Sunday for the University of North Carolina for a two-weeks' school of instruction, sponsored by the State Prisons Department After his return he will conduct a training school for prison guards at the Burnsville unit for incoming personnel for this west ern district Al MemorlaJ Mission ' To Mr. and Mrs. James B. Car ter, fMars Hill RFD 1, a son, June 80. .To: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ed. wards, Marshall, a daughter, June 80. To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Metcalf, Mars Hill RiFD 8, a daughter, July 3. To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clayton Sprouse, Alexander RiFD 1, a son, July o. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Go- forth, Marshall RFD s, a daugh ter, July S.i rN At St Joseph's - To Mr.- and Mrs. Edward Eng lish, Mars Hill RFD 8, a daugh ter, July , BLANKETS , J. i L 72 :: C 0 C..! Mrs. Harry Lee Davis Patricia Aim Sawyer Becomes Bride. Of Harry Lee Davis Miss Patricia Ann Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sawyer, of Marshall, became the bride of Harry Lea Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Davis, of Marshall on Monday, June 13, I960. Mrs. Davis attended Marshall High School. Mr. Davis is a member of the Coast Guard and is presently sta tioned at Wilmington, N. C. The newlyweda plan , to make their home in Wilmington ia the near future. Miss Virginia Morris To Marrv Peter M. Schellberg Commander Arthur S. Morris, Retired, and Mrs. Morris an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Ruth, to Peter. Mariner Schellberg, private first class, U. S. Marine Corps. ' He is the son of Lt Commander Leon ard E. Schellberg, Retired, of Toms River, New Jersey. The wedding is to take place later in the summer. ' 7 . - 2.99 & 7 ! C 90 Price V-v J

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