THE Miss June Marie Franklin you a Chm ii for a FIEE Hiji BaaaanaaVskaaaaB Bowman Hardware Co. FRANKLIN, CRANPORD BETROTHAL MIm June Maria Franklin of the Beijerly AiiDMrt Aafce vUle, U the daughter of Mr. and U WmkUII Franklin of Mar shall Rt 4, who have announced her untnHt to Reginald T. ICranford, eon of Mr. and Mra A. J. Cranford of Ft, Mill, S. C. lfU Franklin la a graduate of wtm Carolina Collesre and la employed aa a teacher at Lee Ed wards High School and Hall Fletcher Junior High School Ui- r!rnford. a graduate Of Clemson College, ii a development chemist for Celaneee Corpora woo in Charlotte. The wedding wUl take place In January. HM9 stoop THE TEST OF TIME r5M a mm the patented SIEGLER 1 1 J I ft 'I'M ' I POURS 4 TIMES MORE HEAT OVER THE FIOOR than ever before! The revolutionary, new Siegler sends the air right through the heart of the fire twice to give you a houseful of amazing SUPER Floor Heat! Here's real furnace comfort in every room, without costly pipes and registers to instalL You save the high cost of wasting heat on the ceilings and out the chimney, because Siegler's patented Inner Heat Tubes and built-in Blower system pours all the heat over your floors. Don't make the mistake of buying a heater without Inner Heat Tubes or a built-in Blower system Every Sieger Home Heater has them. That's why a Siegler pays for itself with the fuel it saves. And only Siegler gives MONEY BACK GUARANTEE aA i aft Pan PATENTED MfOkCED-AIR H OIL HOME HEATER hat ewMlnlioi West Jef f eron To Bristol Excursion Sunday, Oct 11 Waat Jefferson Swflajr. Oc tober 11, the annual Autumn Leaf Train Kxcursi.m on Mat famous , Virginia Creeper from Was Jef ferson to Brie to! and return ia (scheduled to make Ha popular run and la expected to attract hundreds of visitors aa wall as local patron. The capacity of una irmiu i most be purchased ia advance. A number of orders tor ttcketa have already coma in. October 1 ia the hut date that tkkeU with lunch can be purchased. In addition to scenic through the mountains and I White 'flop, whore the colon are expected to be at their . . . .i best, there wiu do ower apeciu entertainment including string music The excursion train will leave Weat Jefferson at 9:00 in the morning and return in the after noon around 5:30. A worship service ia planned enroute at White Top with hymn singing. The tentative schedule includes brief stops at Bristol, Abingdon, and Damascus, Vs., with official greetings and some brief enter tainment. The West Jefferson Woman"a Club will sponsor the excursion and the Ashe County Rescue Squad will cooperate with this organization. Mrs. Ed M. Ander son is the general chsirman. $4.00 while An old fashioned square dance years of is planned for Saturday night and all visitors who have purchased tickets for the train will bo ad mitted free. ents may prices There will be suggested short tours for Saturday afternoon, in cluding the Northwest Trading Po t where a wide variety of crafts is featured. as a first The price of the round trip for adults will be $7.50 and children under 12 years of ago will pay MARS HILL Mrs. J. W. Huff, Correspondent Among those from this area at tending the McDaris Clan reun ion at Beech last Sunday were: Mike Edwards, Mr. and Mra. Rec tus Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McDaris, Mrs Freijhjpherd (Mrs. Irene Jarvis, and Mrs. Effia McDaris Morgan and ton, Joe Morgan, who was elected vice president of the clan. Mr. Clyde Roberts, of Marshall, was the speaker for the occasion. Mr. Henry Tillery has returned to his home in Lexington, Ky., af ter a visit here to Mrs. J. B. Wal lin and other nieces and relatives in this section. He was honored last Sunday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chandler of Rt. 3, Wea Verville, who gave an open house for him on the occasion of his 88th birthday anniversary Around 65 to 70 miests were reported to have attended. Miss Nellie Jo Ledford has re turned to Charlotte where she is a teacher. Mrs. Marv Phillips, of Miami Fla., arrived last Friday for visit here to her nephews, Messrs Joe and Alfred Huff and their families. Miss Ann Huff left Sunday for the University of N. C, Chapel Hill, where she is enrolled as junior student. Mr. John Huff is to leave ear lv next week to return to the University of Ga., at Athens where he is a senior this year. Both John and Ann are children of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huff. Mr. Jimmy Ray left Sunday to return to the University of N. C. at Raleigh, where he is a senior. And Miss Grace Ledford re turned Sunday to WCC, Cullo whee, where she is a sophomore Mr. Arliss Suttles loft Mon day for the University of vo., Charlottesville and1 Mr. Roger Buttles left Tuesday to return to the University of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Decatur Harris of Dante, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hams last week-end. Mr. Willard Marshbanks, of De troit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gardner, of Tampa,. Fla., have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Gregg Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Briggs, for several lays during , the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dalo Lamberson have recently moved to The Hill on Mt View Road. Mrs. Lamber son, who was Miss Carolyn' Hunt er, was a member of the college faculty teat year. They ware mar ried Anc 82. There are a nn- ber of other "newcomer" to The WmMmn we hop to Notice Of Change Of Polling Places All Madison County voters are hereby notified that the Madison County Board of Elections, as provided by law, has changed' the poll ing places in the following precincts, and with the new polling places located as follows: No. 8 Bull Creek - Old Cory Wallin dairy barn presently owned by Arnold Garrison. , 5 '-'V. '' ' ' No. 6 California Creek The Dock Ramsey brick store building on U. 8. Highway 28. No. 8 W 1 Upper Spring Creek Spring Creek High School. No. 10 W 1 Big Laurel Haynes Wallin store building. No. 12 Big Pine Earl Roberts new casing house on Big Pine Road. No. IS Meadow Fork Charles Woody Garage. All voters will further take notice that the creation of new voting precincts, in order to correspond to the new townships created by the Madison County Board of Commissioners, and the polling places lo cated therein, appear also in this edition of The News-Record. MADISON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS By: TED R. RUSSELL, Chairman Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record children under five age accompanied by par ride for $1.50. These include luncn. ncneis without lunch will also be avail able. There will be both a doctor and nurse on the excursion, train of ficials said, and a space equipped aid room. TRUCKS More models, mon engines, more Chevy workpower f The long stroma line of Chevy trucks for '65 is rolling in with miles of new working equipment. Like that hand some Fleetside pickup that leads the pack ... one of the 18 pickup models in the line this year. , Further along, you'll find economical Chevy-Vans, a wide selection of walk in vans, a bigger choice of big trucks, more job-tailored components-trucks built to fit your business and budget And under those hoods you'll find ppjpjpjppjpjpHpjpjpjHPJPJxS Hjj HHssssasi . ' tiLfSSSi eeesr!eswaa.7 TBT H SsiBSsi workpower Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type) ot truck i a i ....... 1 1 n. i. nSaaBW. i.. French Broad Chevrolet Cfc, Inc. Silver Dollar Club For Bus Drivers An honor club for bus drivers who do a good job has been set up at Marshall High School this year. Items to be considered in rela tion to the job would include be ing on time, proper care of the bus, and no complaints from the county garage. Those meeting the requirement! each month will be awarded a silver dollar by the principal and their names will be published in The News-Record. FOR '65! the best in 4- and 6-cylinder, V8 and diesel power, 18 tough truck engines in all including 4 new lower cost diesefs. Here's the huskiest bunch of haulers that ever cams looking for work! . .. Our word for all this Is workpower. That's the stuff that makes a truck a real truck. A hard-nosed money-saver. Yes, workpower's here and Chevy's got it, in such a variety of types and sizes that picking the best truck for yOur Job will be easier than it's ever been before. If you're In the market, Just get in touch with your dealer. 82 6204 MARSHALL N. C. Mra. Wray, of Va, spent last MARSHALL, N. C DmUr wees; jeans ww Watts fcwfaw.