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MARSHALL. N. C. MARCH 14, 1M8 THE NEWS-RECORB PAQB THRU Close Out Good Season WOMEN'S and GIRLS' All Sizes And MEN'S SUITS DRESSES 'V I Sizes 36 to 42 Now On Sale At McKinney's Dept. Store Marshall, N. C. Hot Springs News R. C. KIRBY, Correspondent As this is being- written Spring Creek is at a record high, and sev eral families on South side of the river are moving1 out of their homes as the French Broad creeps higher and higher. Torrential rains are continuing. The Methodist Church Fellow ship of Study and prayer, met at 7:30 p. m. in the fellowship hall, continuing the study of The Arm of Compasion. The Bible Study at the Presby terian Church is continuing with increased interest being shown. It has been in progress now for the 3rd. weak. Mr. Arthur Morris is up and a round again, after having quite a tussle with the flu. Miss Margie McCune who is a case worker for die blind in Bun combe County, has been wit the three Methodist Churches here in West Madison County for a week now. This wonderful christian la dy is totally blind, but with the help of her seeing eye dog Tony, is a very active person, and all are impressed with her talent as a speaker. Miss Margaret Reeves is at West Buncombe High, where she is doing practicing teaching. Mrs. B. Y. Owensby is home after a lengthy stay in St. Jo seph's Hospital. Her many friends are delighted that the prospects for good health henceforth are bright. The H. J. Reeves family jour neyed to White Pine, Tenn., Sun day, spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Woody. Ronnie Gentry, who had an ap pendectomy recently, has recover ed and is back in school. The flue epidemic undoubtedly is at its peek around our commu nity. Last week some of our teachers were out with it, includ ing Mrs. John Gorenflo, Mrs. Mor ris Buquo and Miss Mamie Rice. Mrs. Hester Sams, recently hos pitalized for surgery, has resum ed duty as a teacher in Hot Springs High School. Mrs. Violet Lewis, of Marion, Illinois, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Z. V. Arthur, for the past several days. Mrs. Ar thur will return with her and make her home there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis, of Townsend, Tenn., were called to Spring Creek Friday due to the death of Mrs. Davis' father, Mr Alf Graves. The Lions Club entertained the boys and girls of our basketball teams Thursday night Trophies won by the teams at the tournament were delivered to players. The WMU of the Baptist Church has just completed a week's study of Annie Armstrong. Mr. Clyde Coble and family have moved to Waynesville where Mr. Coble has accepted employ BB If5 g, A m " u"l " B HI " w B HrT H Br hm m HPShI mk m mm K m BL -jm Bf M B -Bj J. m I!4fli - va JPJfl Wt "b mm " l WjmW wJ BT HHh Hf IBB JBB I M . M jm E 111 Mm mm k BrV "Jm W 4H B 'Bk.4B Bt 'Bn. fl Br -Owm Br m Hk y W aa V Baal mHtPiZSmm bMv tV bbkTbbP fcllBlKi Hi jr"'wfB Li2r &mKm n i SI FlkTl f I I El li -p J 71 8 Fffl a l iff JbW! 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The squad Ls composed of Geraldine Goforth, Judy Wells, Gayle Gahagan, Rhonda Clark, Judy Tipton, Willa Ann Plemmons, Pat Goforth, Judy Goforth, Nancy Hen derson, Ann Ramsey, Wanda Baldwin and Judy Fris by. The team, coached by J. C. WalUn, won the Madison and Pisgah conference titles and the Madi son County tournament crown. Cut courtesy Citizen-Times ment. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Up church and little son, Toney, of Pacific Mills, have moved into the house formerly occupied by the Cobles. Dr. John Ditunno came to Hot Springs this week and was all ov er town greeting old friends. Dr. Ditunno wae greatly beloved by our people while here for a year's practice. Miss Shirley Brooks of Salis bury was home over the weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. Esther Brooks. ATTRACTS ATTENTION And TW1 Qt Att m iSv , - - mm mm H In the open test that tears 'em apart ..the Daytona 500 bp si M ford durability conquered the field 1stZnd.3id4th.and 5th t i f in- v "w j iwiTDiDTli'tVViiiF mmmmmiJiJmrmmimm Kmsmmm hknb l.''11 S3ggPllWPflBBj -1B i BBwUI mV&$3rJ mm?mWmKmWmmWmmE ppP 1 jjfl BOX SCORE Of DURABILITY STAMINA AND PERFORMANCE AT DAYTONA, FEB. 24, 1963 SSSro I mmea I wsmnns S '63 CHEVR0LETS 2 9,14 7 63P0NT1ACS J r.AN S t3 PLYM0UTHS 3 6,18,23 1 VSCWYtLER 0 Daytona b no "private" test arranged by a manufacturer to favor his car's strong points. It it open competition anyone can enter and the one thing that is proved by iti searing 500 miles is just exactly how well a car hangs together. At Daytona, Florida, on February 24, five brand-new 1963H Fords showed the world what durability means by sweeping the first five places. And that has never been equaled in Daytona history! The box score at the left tells the true story... car endurance that takes brutal punishment and comes back for more. No proving ground can equal this kind of torture. Daytona was a chal lenge we welcomed, a chance to prove in open competition the essen tial durability that makes possible the silence, the solid road-grip, the ease of control, the balanced braking . . . and all the other things that go into Ford's concept of tola performance. These were the same '63 Super Torque Fords that made styling history at their preview at Monaco, and which were recently announced at your Ford Dealer's. They're yourr now; get behind I yourself FOR 6 SERVICE nd the wheel and find c IF ITS FORD BUILT, ITS BUILT FOR PERFORMANCL .mm PERFORM MOTOR SALES, IN MARSHALL. N. C. Daafer JVwscMm 1
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