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TIB N. C, AMIL II, 1MI Laurel School News ) Club had successful trip to the convention which wu held in Asheville hut week end. Members attending the convention were: Lorraine Roberta, Jan La Cutshall, Shirley Jn Franklin, Brand Lander, Doris Franklin, Judy Rice, Vergis Kay, Kathryn Zimmerman, Dad Aikens, Linda Gentry, Jerry Shelton, Janice Nor. ton, and Teresa Zimmerman. Mr. Louie Zimmerman, sponsor and Mrs. Oleta Shelton chaperoned the (roup. The ball gam between Mars Hill and Laurel was played, al though It rained intermittently. The gam was won by Mars Hill, 3-1. Better lock next time, boys. Oar next gam is April 16 with Spring Creek at Laurel. The PTSA was held Monday night in the school cafeteria. Paul Woo ten, a representative from the West Phone Company, presented the program. The officers for the PTSA were elected for the next year. They are Mr. Bascom L. Lunsford, pres ident; Miss Jana Lu Cutshall, sec retary; Mrs. Thula Norton, vice president; Miss Edith Shelton, treasurer. The Laurel FFA judging team is entering the Blue Ridge Cattle Judging to be held at Warren Wilson College, Thursday, April 15. Schools from Buncombe, Yan cey and Madison counties will be represented. The following boys are on the dairy team: Gary Cook, Alvin Cutshall, Jerry Wallin and Eddie Williams. Beef judging team: Russell Franklin, Jimmy Dean Cutshall, Spense Rice, and Dean Landers. These boys will be accompanied by Mr. Bascom L. Lunsford, agriculture teacher. Juniors and Seniors are looking forward to their class trip which includes Washington, D. C, and New York City. They plan to leave the 10th of May and return the 16th of May. They will also visit the World's Fair. Both class es urge patrons of the school to make their last two programs a success: The Junior Play, April 23, and the Sock Hop, April 30. Koat ina SUNSET fork News PANOIJB, A large crowd atteadad the re vival at Bethel Christian Church Monday night There is a lot of sickness in the community at this time. Mrs. Cecil Pantto Is expected home Tuesday from Memorial Mission Hospital where she has been undergoing treatment 'or n few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Norton, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whitson, of Asheville went to Douglas Lake Saturday night on a camping and fishing trip. They caught several fish and reported a nice time. Stevie Friabee returned to his school classes Monday after be ing absent several days due to Ron Shetley of High Point spent a few days at home with his parents, Mr. and Mr. Bill Set ley, last week. Mrs. Carolina Pangle visited Becky Wyatt Friday. Mrs. Hardy Wiliest of Upper Meadow Fork visited Mrs. Buens Friabee Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brooks of Bluff visited Mrs. Carolina Pan gle Sunday. SOMETHING LACKING! Today a car without a mortgage seems to lack one of our really modern inconveniences. STOP AND THINK The fellow who's inclined to lead a fast life should drop his anchor j before it's too late. tie of Home ihlin In Pnnntu ' Monday, HD Club April 19 Bench Glen will meet with Mrs. Jms Robinson st 2 p. m. Tuesday, April 20 District IV HD Meeting at the First Bap tist Church, Bumsville, at 8:30 s. m. Wsdnendsy, April SI Mars Hill HO Crab will meet with Mrs Harry Wells at 2 p. m. Thursday, April 22 Little Pine HD Cob will meet with Mrs. Vader Shelton at 1:30 p. m. Be sure yorre right then turn end bake another lok. SCHEDULE - DIAL: 14f DAILY W.M.MJL PROG Monday Satarday uW Bbyn en the Air lift Service Show 6:46 Breakfast Time Country Style 6:00 News 6:06 Breakfast Style 6:2 News Headlines 6:80 Breakfast Time Style 7 :0U Morning News 7 -1U Weather 7 : 16- -Jo. Emerson 7:20 Sports News 7:26 Breakfast Tims Styl. 7 :2 News Headlines 7:30 Breakfast Time StyU Tim Ueuatry Country Country 6:0eNsws 8t-Mslc for Bsppy 8:46 Morning Devotons 8:00 Soul Winning Gospel JO Gospel Slagtime 9:46 Gospel Singtime 10:00 News 10:06-01 tkf Tbne ll:00-Good N Day Hour 11:46 I Wed. Sat) Cnorcn of Christ Broadcast 12:00 Trading Post . 12:10 Dinner Time Country Style 12:20 News and Bulletin Board Gut 12:80 Wether 12:86 Chuck Wagon 12:46 Farm Forum 1:00 farm News 1:06 Obituary 1:10 Country Music Jamboree im 91mm" v 2:05 Country Mask Jamboree 8:00- News 8:06 Country Music Jamboree 4:00 News 4:06 1460 Club 4:29 News Headlines 6:00 News 6 ::16 Service Show 6:80 Sundown Serenade 7:00 Sign Off (Month of April) 3 ' -OSiiM j - .... a i ir r - . i , a t i y -s. i 1,874,027 PEOPLE DID NOT DIE Fifteen years ago, before the wonder drugs were discovered death claimed 10.8 out of every 1,000 people in the U. S. But today, the death rate is down to 9.2 per 1,000 people the lowest in history. This means that 1,874,027 people DID NOT DIE in the past IS year thanks to the antibiotics, the hor mones, and the other miracle prescriptions which are now available. Thai's why we say: Today's Prescription is the BIGGEST BARGAIN in History Bring your prescriptions to Roberts Pharmacy MARSHALL, N. C 7 1 J The vaster Parade STARTS HERE! ' Marta D and Carolina Maid DRESSES ADAMS HATS WING'S SHIRTS ANVIL OVERALLS Ranger WORK SHOES Mr. Sneakers & Red Ball CANVAS FOOTWEAR Hundreds Of Other Items Are iving Fer Summer & Spring Arr You Can Always Find What The Family Needs At McKinney's Dept. Store Main Street Marshall, N, C. Judy Gail Kuykendall Is Wed To Ralph Lee Baldwin Miss Judy Gsil Kuykendall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kuykendall of Asheville RFD 1, was married to Ralph Lee Bald win Saturday. April S. 1965. at 7:30 p. m., in Cole's Cove Baptist Church. Mr. Baldwin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Baldwin of Mar shall. The Rev. Jack Johnson conduct ed the ceremony end wedding mu sk was given by Mrs. Artis Peek, soloist, and Mrs. Mary Brigman, pianist lbs bride, given in marriage by her rather, wore a white taffeta gown with appliqued lace and lace bodice and a veil attached to a seed pearl coronet She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Mrs. Elaine Baldwin, sister-in law of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore a pink lace and chiffon dress and carried white carnations. Richard Baldwin of Weaverville was his brother's best man and ushers were Paul Kuykendall, brother of the bride, and Jerry Gwaltney, both of Asheville. A reception followed in the home of the Richard Baldwins, with Mrs. Brigman and Mrs. Mack Tip ton assisting- . jl! M The bH&TlIf ffra&te of Nbrth imm raw... Vows Spoken wvUanBHr I- Mi-. RnlnK Iaa R.Mw.'w I Buncombe High School and is em ployed at Conrad Embroidery Company in Weaverville. Mr. Baldwin is a graduate of Marshall High School and is a farmer in Marshall, where the couple will 'live. Mars Hill Cops 4th Win In Row Charles Tolley pitched two hit ball and fanned 11 as Mars Hill High rolled to its fourth win against no defeats in baseball by whipping Marshall, 5-0, here Mon day afternoon. PAINFUL CORr AMAZING LIQUID RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now remove corns the last, easy wY with Freezonedi). Liquid Freezonc re lieves pain instantly, works below the skin line to dissolve corns away in just days. Get Freezooe...at all drag counters. n Z3L fti.TJwmrmpmmjmBi fciVT NG&Y&tm ISSS'W j M. FORM OF RESOLUTION Town of Marshall Election A Resolution By The Board Of Aldermen Of The Town Of Marshall Calling A Regular Election For The Purpose Of Electing A Mayor And Three Members Of The Board Of Aldermen. Be It Resolved By The Board Of Aldermen Of The Town Of (Marshall That, in accordance with the general laws of the State of North Car olina, The Board Of Aldermen hereby calls for an election to be held in the Town of Marshall on Tuesday, May 4, 1965, the same being Tuesday after the first Monday in May, the date established by law for said election. Said election shall be conducted for the purpose of electing a Mayor and three Aldermen by voters of the town. The Mayor and each Alderman shall be elected to hold office for a term of two years and until their successors are elected and qualified. Be It Further Resolved that the polling place shall be the first floor of the City Hall and where the fire trucks are located. Be It Further Resolved that Pearl R. Rector be and is hereby Appoint ed as Registrar; that Wade Huey and Abe Price be and they are ap pointed as Judges of said election. Be It Further Resolved that all persons eligible to vote in the Town Election as defined by general law, shall be eligible to register and vote in the herein said election called. Be It Further Resolved that the Registrar be and is hereby directed to open the registration books for the purpose of recording therein the names of all persons eligible to be registered who did not register for the last preceding municipal election. Be It Further Resolved that the Registrar shall open the books at 9:00 A. M., on Friday, April 16, 1966, and shall keep said books open from 9 A. M. until 5:00 P. M., each day for seven (7) days, excluding Sunday, for the registration of any new electors, except that on Sat urday, April 17 the books shall remain open until 9 P. M. Be It Further Resolved that Saturday, April 24, 1966 shall be Chal lenge Day, and that any person desiring to challenge any name includ ed in said registration books shall on this day advise the Registrar and Judges of this fact. The Registrar and Judges shall thereupon eat a date and a time for the hearing of the challenge, but said date ishall be no later than Monday, May 3, 1966. Be It Further Resolved that this Resolution be published in a news paper having general circulation in the Town of Marshall, and shall be posted at the City Hall. CLARENCE NIX, Mayor J. C. DODSON, Clerk Walnut-Hopewell 4-H Club Meets AUCTION Friday Night, 7:30 O'clock and Starts Saturday Morning at 10 o'clock APRIL 16 & 17th at Greeneville Auction & Sales 1153 Forest Street . Greeneville, Teii. (One-half block off Asheville Highway) All Stock Must Go - Bankruptcy Sale New and Used Furniture, new stock power saws, drills, Sabra saws, socket sets, box and open end wrench seta, senders, electric soldering equipment, complete line small appliances, ah compressors, watches, jewelry, luggage. Other items too to FREE DOOR PRIZES Conducted By: GREENEVILLE AUCTION & SALES BOB NEAS, Auctioneer Phone 638-8921 Greeneville, Tenn. The monthly meeting of the Walnut-Hopewell 4-H Club was held Monday, April 6 in the Wal nut school. Slides on 4-H Camp were shown by Charlotte Shupe, and 4-H Camp was discussed. 12 members were present. Refresh ments were served by David Allen and Gary Payne. The next meet ing will be held May 3. "I used to cry for no reason at all" One of the first "change-of-lile" danger signals No wonder woman feels like erring! The suffocating surge of hot flashes one minute; cold, clammy perspiration the next can make a woman wonder "What's come over me)" Change-of-life panic sets nerves on edge, fills her with fsar! Provn holp ! 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