Ian returned home Sunday after pending some time wttt bar par ent, Mr. and Mr. Thome Alii eon. Mr. and Mr. Hubert PangJe, Mr. and Mr. Cecil Pang-le and Ken, Mr. and Mr. Cletia Pangle, Lisa and Teri, Mr. and Mr. C. R. Whitaon and Donna, Mr. Bu ena Friabee, Gary and Stevie all went on a hay ride and picnic on the Bluff Mountain Saturday. All enjoyed a good time. Mrs. Callie Park.-, is ill at this time. We hope she I soon well again. Born to Mr. and Mrs. din, July , a son. Mother and baby are doing- fine. Mr. Dan Gardln is Improving nicely. Mr. Thomas Allison did aotn shopping at Mr. Homer Plam mona' store Saturday. Ronnie Allison of S. C, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver AUiaon. Mr. and Mr. DeUnar Parker, Sue and Mary Franc of WMt Virginia pent their vacation with hid mother, Mr. Callie Parker. Mr. and Mr. Cleti Pang-le, Li sa and Teri of Chicago, III., ara pending- two week with hi par ante, Mr. and Mr. Hubert Fan tle. While here they and Mr. and Mr. C. R. WhiUon and Donna, Mr. Carolina Panfl, Gary and atari Frtabe tpent Tueaday and Wedneaday of last weak with Mr. and Mr. Spencer Holland of Vir ffciia; and Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. 8anford Blank enahip of Maryville, Tenn. Monday, Hubert and Cletls Pan el, C. E. Whitaon, Wilson Payne and Dewey Allison made a trip through the Smolde. Mr. Richard Sherer and Mar- Mr. of Wl day Mr. Eva Mr friend Roaritia Fork News mrs HUBERT Wangle CorriK.n.i0. mmml bbbbbW bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV LmW H .-a Mr a week- dnu Charlea children, lahoma, Mr. and dall tl from they spel M r. spending I ml., l.rothlT Mrs. P Mr. son , Mars Hill News MH.S . W HUFK. Correivpondrni Mr. mid Mis Henry ('lay Kd wiipcIk had all of their children and families visitinjr them week- ! end before last. They were all there on Friday, July 1', The Kroup included: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Edwards and 4 children, of Clear water, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ed wards and 2 daughters, Mountain side, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Edwards and 2 daughters, of John son City, Tenn. A friend, Mrs. W. T. Graham, of Madiaon, Wis., formerly Miss Beth Stack-house, a teacher in the high school here some year ago, came up from Georgia where she was visiting, and was with the group on this joyous occasion. . . . . . . ... . t aan. N. a. wni taker rnturnno Monday from a week's visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. i.n ! .Mrs. Neil S. Whitaker, Jr., Savannah, (ia. Mrs. Clota Lippard ami Mrs. Dorcas Terrell are speiulinr a few days this week in HlowinK Rock visiting Mr. and Mrs. Her man Lippard in their summer home there. They live in Lakewa ter, Fla. Miss Alma Freeman, of Hen dersonville, spent Monday night with her sister, Mrs. Nelson Har ris. Mrs. N. C. Frederick and three daughters, of Kinston, came Mon day for a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryan. R.A. Baseball Schedule July :il Hull Creek vs. Forks of Ivy 2:!i0 July 31 Oak Ridge vs. Madisoi Seminary 10:00 . KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM One application of T-4-L stops itch and burning in MINUTES or your 48c back. In 3 to 5 days, in fected akin slough off to expose more germs for the U1L Then watch HEALTHY skin appear! TODAY at ALL DRUG STORMS 100K BEFORE YOU REACH! . yVvwaaiagAgii i ' M wwU- PRACTICE FARM SAFETY NAL FARM SAFETY WEEK JULY 25-31 INATIC SAFETY on the FARM is a FAMILY MATTER Make This Farm Safety Inventory During FARM SAFETY WEEK ma - r : M(b?&'' Aiwwiion 1 TheThis You 1 - o.; TL TAXPAYERS Pay Your 1964 Property Tax NOW And Avoid Cost And Penalty he Complete List of Taxes Will Be Advertised, Can Do - Any Day, All - YAr nrnundl ding To N. C. Law. in Next aaaasmW ,t -,! . .... .: -Ma. - fiil lin'ni h Week's Issue of This Pape Be careful, man and beast. Don't let haste make waste for you. Keep the place picked up. Keep a sharp eye out for the hundred-and-one spots on the premises that can promote danger. SAFETY IS A YEAR AROUND JOB FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY BAR NONE! To help you make your own personal safety inventory, here's a set of questions you might like to answer for yourself. IS THE FARMYARD SAFE FOR THE KIDS TO BE PLACING IN? IS MY MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT IN AS GOOD SHAPE AS I CAN GET IT? IS THE HOUSE IN GOOD REPAIR . . . AND IS THE MISSUS DOING HER PART IN ELIMINATING HAZARDS? AM I BEING AS CAREFUL AS I CAN EACH DAY? Remember - The Life You Save May Be Your Own Or A Loved One! This Advertisement Sponsored In The Interest Of Farm Safety By ?Lai..Y.w AMA :J JM-4.0. e vaX,'. . 't li Ai V ' ". ' "VM-K' '. H V WM . JIM F. CRAINE Tax Collector Madison County v .1 awl M CITIZENS BANK "The Bank That Service liiK" nor spinas MAIS SILL i

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