Pa Two THE NEWS-RECORD MARSH) SCHEDULE niALt 140 DAILY W.M.M.H. PROGRAM Monday Saturday iMtaniM show UBrakfcat Tin Bmkfsat Tim. Country . Newa ""ifftiM ktyla 7:00ltotehf Nm 7:1&-Wsathar 7:16 Jo Emerson 7:2ft SporU News 7:26 Bmkfaat Tim. Style 7:29 Newa Headlines 7 30 Breakfaat Tiro. Styla Country Country 8:00Nswt 8:06-Muaic for Happy Day 8:4a- Morning Pswsism 9:00 Soul Winning Gospel Hour 8:80 Oospsl Sing Uma 9:48 Gospel Stngtim. 10:00 Nsws 10:06 (Joan! Sing Tfcno 11:00 Good Now. Qpa 11:80 Gospal Sine Tinas ' 11:46 (Wed. & Sat) Church of Christ Broadcast 12:00 Trading Poet 12 10 Dinner Time Country Style 12:20 Newe and Bulletin Board 12:30--Weather 112:88 Chuck Wagon Gang 12:46 Farm Forum 1:00 Kara Nam 1:06 Obituary Oohnn 1:10 Country Muaic Jamborsa 2:06 Country Muaic Jambora 8:00- New. 3:06 Country Muaic Jamboree 4:00 Nawa 4:08 1460 Club 4:28 Newa Headlinea """" B:00 News 5: :15 Service Show 5:3ft Light Life 6:00 News 6:06 Light Life 6:16- .Sign Off (Month of Oct.) With Our Boys In Service LT. S. Army, Viet Nam ( AHT NC) Sgt. James E. Buckner, .son of Mr. and MPs. Mert Buck ner, Rt. 5, Box 117, Marshal, ar rived in Vietnam with the Army's new 1st Cavalry Division (Airmo bile). Sergeant Ruckner is a (runner in the unit which was ordered to Vietnam on July 28 when Presi dent Johnson announced that U.S. troops would be increased in Vietnam. line sergeant entered the Army in April 1966. He attended Marshall High School. Montgomery, Ala. Lieuten ant Colonel Thomas J. Barr, son of Mrs. Thomas R. Barr of 812 Beach Court, Fort Pierce, Florida, has entered the Air War College, the U. S. Air Force senior profes- oiuimi scnooi, at one Air Universt ty, Maxwell AFB, Ala. Colonel Barr begins 10 months of intensive study in the university-level course which provides se nior officers and key civilians a better understanding of the ele ments of national power and areo Bpace resources. A graduate of St. Lucie County High School, the colonel attended He was recently elected Soldier of the Month. the University of Florida and the Queen and King of Denmark. earned his U.S. legree from the University of Maryland's Europe an Division during off duty hourse while on duty in Cermany. He was commissioned in liM-l through the aviation cadet program. Colonel Barr's wife, Peggy, i the daughter of Mrs. K. V. Ham pey of Walnut. AHTNC Pvt. Larry W. Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Carr, Rt 1, Leicester, completed a basic Army administration course at Fort Jackson, S. C, on October 21. During the eight-week course Carr received instruction in the preparation and filing of various Army records and forms. Carr entered the Army last June and completed basic training at Fort Jackson. The 18-year-old soldier was graduated from Erwin High School, Asheville, in 1965. USS Northampton (CC-1) (FH TNC) Dadarman First Class Eklon T. Ogle, USN, son of Mr. charge anil Mrs. Merrill U. Ugle oi Koute (, Marshall, participated in host ing 160 children, friends, and staff of the Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, Mass., from Sep tember 16 to 21. Mrs. Julia Newburn Passes Saturday; Funeral Monday Mr. Julia Motcalf Newburn, 68, of Mara Hill, died unexpected ly Saturday, October 88, 1866 in M home. She was a native of Madison County. , Surviving are a daughter, Miss Annette Newburn of Washington, D. C,j the mother, Mrs. Ida Met calf, of the home; a sister, Mrs. Tommy Robinson of Bumsville; and two brothers, Ilva E., and Jmes W. Metoalf, both of Asheville. Services were held at 2:30 m., Monday in Paint Gap Baptist Church, of which she was a mem ber. The Rev. J. R. Surrett and the Rev. Lyman Rich officiated and burial was in the church come tery. Pallbearers were I. E. and Paul Metoalf, Alvin McMahan Tommy Robinson and Rupert and Lyda Ray. Holcombe Funeral Home was in Want to know the latest on this person? Read below. Named for the city of North ampton, Mass., Northampton is the Navy's first command ship and the second ship to bear the name. The first Northampton was heavy cruiser which was sunk in the Pacific during World War II. Northampton operates out of Norfolk, Va., as a unit of the U. S. Atlantic Fleet. Sp4 Daniel M. 1'ayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Payne of Marshall Rt. 5, has recently re turned to Germany after taking part in war training maneuvers in Denmark and doing demonstra tions for North Atlantic Treaty organizations. He fired a fiffteen gun salute in the palace court for i BLOODSHED BOXSCORE ON N. C. HIGHWAYS Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch -Relieves Pain For the first time science has found a new healing lubstance with the as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduc tion (ahrlakage) took place. Host amazing of all results were so thor ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" The secret Is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) dis covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail able in tuvvositoru or ointment farm called Preparation . At all drug counters. 4 BLUFF NEWS MRS. DEMPSEY WOODY Correspondent symhL Sraas ROY REEVES, Agent Phone: 649-2021 - Marshall,". C. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY 9 a. m. 4:30 p. m. OVER ROBERTS PHARMACY This person is a Nationwide Insurance agent. And the latest is that this person has Nationwide's new Adjust able Life insurance plan that enables you to add or elim inate any of nine benefits as your needs change. For all :he facts on this new insurance plan, call your Nation- 1 ivide agent today. LIFF HEALTHHOMECAR Nilioimide Mains' lasuunrn I Me hsuunce Co. - Home Of lice: Coluotus, Ohio Mrs. Shirley Finley and Hadie Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic 8pent week wifch her d h deaths through 10 a. m., Monday, ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sher October 25: ill Yountf of Spruce Pine, and her pister, Mrs. Clara Garden of Ma Killed to date 1244 non Mr. Dave Brooks is in Memorial Killed to date last year 1259 kmmmmmmakmmmkmmkwmmmimmmmmBm eyes, , , Marshall Chamber Of Commerce Endorses Road Bond Issue At the regular meeting of the Marshall Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, September 21, 1965, the following Resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the members of the Marshall Chamber if Commerce that the upcoming ROAD BOND ISSUE will benefit all the citizens of the State of North Carolina and certainly will benefit the citizens of Madison County; NOW THEREFORE, be it Resolved that the Marshall Chamber of Commerce FAVORS PASSAGE of the ROAD BOND ISSUE to be voted on in November and urges all of the citizens of Madison County to vote for its passage. PASSAGE OF ISSUE WILL MEAN BETTER SECONDARY AND PRIMARY ROADS IN " MADISON COUNTY WITHOUT ANY TAX INCREASE TO TAXPAYERS Mission Hospital where he is hav ing cataracts removed from his Je; ss TBT'lTye Woody of Hen dersonville and Mr. Link Ravan (xf Tryon spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Demp- Mrs. Lillie Hagan Passes Thursday; Funeral Sunday Mrs. Lillie Marlor Hagan, 68, of the Barnard Community, Mar shall Rt. 7, died Thursday, Octo ber 21, 1966 in her home after a long illness. Surviving are the husband, Ce bern Hagan; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Randall of Pairview and Mrs. Denver Oapps of Asheville; three sons, Dewey Marlor of Marshall Rt. 5, Reubin Marlor of Marshall Rt. 4, and Oliver Hagan of Bar nard; a sister, Mrs. James Sweed en of Spartanburg, S. C; four brothers, Tillery, . Dock and Alex Roberts, all of Spartanburg and Dorsey Roberts of Alexander; nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2:30 p. m., Sunday in Barnard Free Will Baptist Church, The Rev. Zenith Allen and the Rev. Walter Wilson officiated and burial was in Bowman-Rector Cemetery. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. sey Woody. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brooks vis ited his father at the hospital Sat urday afternoon. Mrs. Violet Waldroup is visit ing her mother, Mrs. R. H. Wal droup and Mr. Waldroup in Eto wah. We are sorry to hear Mr. Sam Kirkpatrick is in Duke Hospital. Mrs. Edna Waldroup will entei the hospital Tuesday and will un dergo surgery Friday. We wish her a speedy recovery. Snow came to the mountains Sunday, making the mountain tops white. Fill Cracks And Holes Better Handles like putty. Hardens lite mod PLASTIC WOOD The Genuine Accept No Substitute. ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching ... of erawrta, minor skin irritations, non poisonous insect biles. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of sur face germs. "De-itch" skin with Zemo Liquid or Ointment. Mars Hill High School Football Oct. 29 at Bakersville Not. 6 at Hot Springs The Madiron County Democratic Executive Committee Heartily Endorses BOTH The Road Improvement Issue PAINFUL COi AMAZING LIQUID RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now remove cam the t aSTliESEE?-, tNSZjtBM aav- I and the Intermediate Court Issue We Urge Every Voter To Mark His or Her Ballot Both Issues On Next TUBS Madison County Democratic Executive Committee L. B. Ramsey, Chairman .886 ' 4 day. Get Freeiooe...tt II drag "count.

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