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Plnkham's Vegetable Compound (Liquid) also brings blessed relief from the miser- ; ;able discomforts of change-of-life and monthly pain FOSTER CREEK CAROLYN HONEYCUTT '.4, ; - Correspondent ' . ' Rainy weather has prevailed here for a -few days. Fanners are anxious to return to their' crops. Miss Wilodine Fender has been visiting relatives in Weaverville for past few days. ' , ' IRev.,G.; Y. Burgin has been vis iting : friends over the v holiday weekend. , , Everyone on Foster seemed tp enjoy the 4th. . Alda.Ree Honeycutt spent Sun day evening with Tootsie Fender. Glad to see that Mrs. Cora Wilds Is still improving, f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Honeycutt There will be an all-day home- comnig at the Gospel Tabernacle at Hot Springs, Sunday, July 10. The Bev. W. I Duncan, pastor of the church, will do the preaching- i ' ": All; friends are invited to at tend. 1 -. ! , Homecoming At Oak Grove Sunday The Rev. Clell Fisher announc ed this week that homecoming will be observed at the Oak Grove Baptist Church on Sunday, July 10. Preaching will begin at 11:00 a. 1 m., ' and singing and speaking will be enjoyed Sunday afternoon. All singers, speakers and the public are cordially invited to attend. and ' daughter, Christine, Bpent Sunday afternoon at a birthday party. . - ANN PAGE MM rvn mm . 21-OZ. CANS WHITE HOUSE DRY 1 12-QT. SIZE PLASTIC MIXING R SET OF ;ncv PRICED LOWI TENDER YELLOW : (7 (T) b Lrd uv LARGE FRESH in mm I" L3 fojnn J.UM 6lg , :ILOrJO"EAOC3 1 V ::i tags 1 Qt JAR 1 ,. . .... yAV r- ? Farmers within I .i,. a County who have need fur c u.ilimg winter cover of crimi.. i clover or annual ryegrass may ; t'Cure gov ernment cost-sharing c i such pra ctices by making wri -en request with the local ASC OXrice at Mar shall. Novile Hawkins, Chairman of the Madison County ASC Com mittee stated that this policy re cently adopted by the ASC Com mittee applied to both the partici pating and non-participating far mers and. urged all interested far mers to contact the ASO office for- the details and the filing of their request. He also explained that farmers 'who are not now participating In' the I860, ACP would be eligible for help on any of-the county's sou and water con servation practices ' that are per formed at this season, should they ibave a need and desire to file request. . . PREVENTION OF INSECT DAMAGE URGED BY AGENT According to James M. Stewart, assistant county agent, "An ounce of prevention is worth- a pound of Cure." This v adage applies for many tobacco farmers in controll ing insects on tobacco. Each year, nearly every farmer in the burs- ley area has to contend with flea beetles, cutworms, budworms and hornworms. ' ;- " Henry Davis, a tobacco farmer in the Bluff community of Madi son iunty, believes he is well a- head by treating regularly to pre vent : insect damage rather than using chemical after he has re ceived damage. By doing this Davis says,, " can prevent 1 insect damage 1 and -can control insects while they are smaD." " Tobacco farmers ; can " prevent flea - beetles, cutworms and bud- worm damage with 5 to 8 pounds of 10 . DDT dust or one-fbnrth pound of 50 DDT in 9 pounds of meal, per acre.. In addition to these chemicals, budworms can be effectively controlled with ' J0 TDE at the rater' "? n 8 tnnds per acre. YXDEai, - U ttteri- al used at the rate of 15 to 80 pounds per acre, is als effective in 1 controlling hornworms. '' -For additional information farmers farmers should contact the county agricultural agent's office. f The News-Record t i , To ' Your. Boy In Service iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiili'ii.ii; w n m mCmtLim r Ftp 'Amk 1955 Plymouth V-8 4-door Sedan $895.00, 1956 Dodge Royal 4-door Sedan. Powerf lite r V , tTransmission. Radio & Heater 2.--.--- $995.00 1953 Ford Fordor Sedan $345.00 One 1956 Willys Jeep Truck. 4-wheel Drive, Color ated One 1956 Willys Jeep Truck - Black & Yellow. 1950 Chevrolet Pickup $295.00 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door -R & H $895.00 1954 Dodge 4-door sedan, low mileage, clean $5,95.00 1950 Ford Tudor Sedan V-8 $295.00 Redmond Uorley Potor Go. MARSHALL, N. C. Dealer Franchis$ No. 118i w 'IczoQrczlfzr Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid i or ointment, soothe helps heal minor burns, cuts, bruises. Family , antiseptic,' eases itch of Surface rashes, eczema, teen-age pimples, athlete's foot Stops scratching, so hoi ouner neaung. or stub boil) : cases, get Extra Strength Zemo. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as. Adminis trator of the estate of S. W. Mc- Clure, deceased, late ; of Madison county, worth uaroiina, this Is to notify all "persons having claims against said estate to . present them to the undersigned at Box 341, Marshall, N. ., on or before the 16th day of July, 1061,- r this notice will be pleaded ira bar of their recovevry. 1 All persons indebted to said estate will Dlease make immediate payment . to the undersiirned. v ; , This the 16th day of June I960. . , CIiYDE M. BOUER.TS, - : ? Administrator. 6-16 1-Zlo ( MISS BARBARA: JEANNE BRIGGS will be married to Charles Edward -Walsh Aug. 1ft, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman S. Briggs trf Mara Hill, who announced' the engage 'ment; and he is the son of Mr: and Mrs.: W, G. Walsh of North Wilkesboro. She is a graduate of Mars Hill College and1 Ringling School of Art with a degree in interior design. He is a graduate of Brevard College 'and studied commer-" cial art at Ringling. A DOG'S LIFE Lockport, N. Y. Dogs wait for the bus in Lockport jtt as humans do. The bus is one driven by Mrs. Martha Baumann, who has a city route for the Lockport bus line. The dogs wait because Mrs. Baumann often takes time during stops to throw food to them. Cut eourtety AsKevHU Cititen-TviMt END YOUR CONSTIPATION WORRIES Now you eon end yqur constipa tion worries one and for all. Put aside chemical laxatives, oils or bran like roughage that may upset your v system. Instead, take Seiutan in a glass of water every day. ; Serutan is an all-vegetable laxa tive aid that provides the proper ., moisture, bulk and peristaltic stimu lauon you may need to promote daily , regularity. This is entirely different ' from chemical laxatives. Prove ill Take Sesutan daily to end your con- : stipation worries. Introductory Offer! i Send this ad plus 10c with name and : address for $1.00 size to Seiutan. ; Bos 740, New York 19, N. Y. ' Excess Tobacco Producers Should File Application Farmers who receive notices of Blxcess tobacco acreage should file ajpplication for remeaure- ment or disposition within the ten day period if they wish to retain the benefits of price support on their I960 crop of Burley tobacco, according to Ralph Ramsey, Office Manager of the Madison County ASC Office. Excess notices mailed to produ cers show the final date on which application i for t remeasnrement or y disposition may v be accepted, and farmers should not let ffus date pass Without ' making appli cation..- The minimum diarge for per farm and the minimum charge witnessing dispositions f is (5.00 for remeasurement is 8.00 per farm. : - - ' ' 4 ; o o EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD . 8A.M to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE L P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C. o i Help More TheUnitedWay HEAD THIS FREE TRIAL OFFER NORCO. 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Box 368 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ninis trator of the estate of E. x rank Bryan, deceased, late of I'n c!;son County, North Carolina, l!, j n to notify all persons ha vi ; t!a insj s gainst -said estate to - - t them to the; unders'jnp ' 12 unurcn ex., iacK a N. Ci on or before the : of July, 1961, or tl.N t . be pleaded in bar of ' ery. All persons in.. o-tata will nleasn n ,,.6 payment to the i S n.'a the lth day cf . I G. I3YAN, THIEF RETURNS LOAN' Denver, Col.' Someone took $00 from the safe of Dr. Irving R. Bertram of Denver, then re turned "the money by letter two days later. "I am not a thief,'' the unsigned nota said. "Thanks a a lot for the loan, pal. Next time, lock your safe." ' - CHANGE OF, OWNERSHIP -oOo- JThe Filling Station located on Marshall By-Pass is now oWd and operated by Claude Davis. 1 ' rrr 15 wwU T .,0 G. 1L w . -.V'FOn TRVCliD '
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