t 1 mi acilfinio -At ALEXANDER, N. C. KEROSENE per gallon 16.9c 2c Discount on 50-gal. drum lots Premium Grade MOTOR OIL qt. 50c 5c per quart discount on 5-quart lots GROCERIES AT COMPETITIVE PRICES We Give GREEN STAMPS on Grocery Purchases Fishing Supplies - - - Feeds Trade Here And Help Us Stamp Out Poverty OPENi 6 a. m. IT , CLOSE: 10 p. m. ,AtPc :::jC:;.1 ! On Fifth Cusday , - ' - . i The Nortit Buncombe Fellow ship Union will convene with Pon edrs Chapel Baptist Church for their fifth Sunday protTam on July 30. At 10 o'clock the Sunday School lesson will bo taught by Everett Barnett of the host church and Frd Baird of Little Mt. ZkB Baptist Church of WeaTerviUe. At 11:16, the Rev. J. E. Pedew, pastor, will bring the messare. Dinner will be served at 1:30 at the church. In the afternoon t 3:16, the Rtv. Kenneth Lofton, pastor, of, New Zion Baptist Church, of Brickton, will preach. Music will be furnished by The Carolina Chorus of Hendersonville. Churches in the Union include Welfare Baptist Church, Asheville; Little Mt Zion Baptist Church, of Weaverville; Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Weaverville; and Ponders Chapel. Everyone is invited to attend. mmZmClm wit ATTRACTS - ATTENTION Phono Thas Na epapw And You'll Gw Attention M f 3rHJ SLEEPY VALLEY MBS. MANLET HOLT Correspondent A large crowd attended the Community Picnic at Sleepy Val ley Sunday. Everyone enjoyed the good singing from various groups. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Etherton were visited recently by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stevenson, of Knox ville; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gosnell, of Ga.; Mrs. Wilma Jean Keller and children of Clinton, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Ervane Gowan, of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. James Etherton, of Del Rio, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stevenson, of Sweet Water, Tenn.; and Dewey Etherton, of Asheville. Major and Mrs. Henry Gillespie were visiting in Sleepy Valley on Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Lawson is still on the sick list. Gary Holt, of Hickory, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ashley of Detroit, Michigan were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. Holt Re cently. Mr. John Riddle and Hoy Rid dle from Spring: Creek visiteji Manley Holt last week. Mrs. Kathleen Killion, Mrs. Virgil Elswick visited the Dewey Poster's Sunday. Mrs. Maggie Clubb, and son, Tommy, daughter, Kathy, and son-in-law, Johnny were visiting Mrs. Delia Parks and Carrie Parks recently. 67 HONDA 60 CC; Sharp $175.00 65 FORD Galaxie 600 ; 2-dr. H.T.; S.D. Sharp. $1895.00 64 FORD Galaxie 500; 2-dr.,l H.T.; R & H; S. D. $1595.00 61 VOLKSWAGEN 2-door; $695.00 66 MUSTANG Hardtop; 6- cyL; Straig Drive; KftH . $1695.00 65 CHEVROLET Impela 4-dr. Hardtop; BAH; Automatic; V-8; Sharp $1795.00 64 SIMCA i-door; Only - ' "$59S.OO H 64 MALIBU SS; V-8; Straight Drive $1595.00 63 FORD Fastback; Solid Red; R & H; S. D. $1295.00 63 FORD Galaxie 500 4-door; V-8; 352; Sharp $1095.00 63 FASTBACK; V-8; Auto-I ma tic $1095.00 63 XL FORD 2-door Hardtop $1095.00 61 FORD 2-doorj V-8 $245.00 60 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Hard top; RAH; Straight Drive; Now Uvernauied Motor . $895.00 61 CORVA1R 4-dr.; Automatic $295.00 61 FALCON 2-door $395.00 60 FORD 2-door; 6-cyl. Rough $125.00 60 CHEVROLET Station Wag on; 4-door; V-8; Automatic $395.00 69 FORD Truck; 6-cyl.; Flat Bed $595.00 69 FORD; Rough $145.00 M CHEVROLET Impala; 4 door Sedan . $295.00 r SEVERAL OLDEE CARS CHEAP Fcr Cd!iDz:r l7crk C:II G:dy :r.:otor Saks r r " rt n: vonn pjo.. rrv Th Step Family will' present "I Searched Heaves For-You" at the Long Branch Baptist Church Sunday night at 7:30 o'cloct...,.,. The public is cordially invite Singing Sunday 1 r The Gospel Troupadoures of Saluda and Tuxedo, N. C, will bo singing at Laurel Branch Church, Sunday, July 80, at 11 a. m. The public is cordially invited to at tend y' Sister Of Mart Hill Resident Pastes; Funeral Tuesday Fannie Kate Robinson, 67, of Rt. 3, Burnsville, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Donald Laws of Morganton, Saturday evening, July 22, 1967 after a long illness. Also surviving are two other daughters, Mrs. Grover Ledford and Mrs. Alvin Hudgins, both of Burnsville; one son, Ernest Rob inson of Asheville; five sisters, Mrs. Mack Austin of Morganton, Mrs. Willie Anglin of Burnsville, Mrs. John Robinson of Mars Hill, Mrs. Art Owens of Hamilton, Va., and Mrs. Lily Nance of Grundy, Va.; six brothers, Clarence of Burnsville, Wiley and Albert of Marion, James of Morganton, Sam of Swannanoa and Delcie Mc- Peters of Flag Pond, Tenn. Services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Price's Creek Baptist Church. The Rev. Harold Ray and the Rev. Ellis Ray officiated. Burial was in the Robinson Cemetery. Family Reunion Descendants of the family of the late Robert Smith of Madi son County, who died about 10 years ago, will conduct a family reunion Sunday, July 30 begin ning at 1 p. m., at Mars Hill Com munity Center. All members of the family are asked to attend, and to bring with them a covered dish luncheon. for buttermilk r more country-fresh than this you'll need a churn VLZX TvOCDT ; v s ' Cori.ijt t " ': Mr. Roy 8tricklani is home from Germany with his parents, Re. and,Mrm, Estel Strickland. After his leavo ho-wlll go to Viet, nam. They '. havo another ton, Don,, ther bow. , 4 tVo ara ; glad Mrs. Edd Lank, ford it improving. She fell and broke her leg a few weeks ago. Mr. Ret Brook is homo from Germany with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brooks. "Mr. and Mrs. Troy Woody and children of Michigan are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fate Woody. Mr. and Mrs. Ovey Smathera P4 Tom, of Cantpn, spent ttie week-end on the Bluff. Mrs. Ina Welch and children of Asheville are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKen ney of Brevard spent Friday night with her mother, Mrs. Maude Waldroup. i Mrs. Selma Watson and son, Mile, Mrs. Ollie Hall and children, of Kentucky and Indiana, spent week before last with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brooks. Mrs. Agnes Brooks and girls spent Saturday night with her mother, Mrs. Ray Roberts in Waynesville. Lois Woody of Balfour and Sue Williams of Hendersonville visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Woody Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bright of Balfour spent the week-end in Bluff. Miss Maxiene Rogers and chil dren of Waynesville are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vergel Keener. Mr. and Mrs. Earn Gillespie and children of Michigan spent a while with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Gillespie. Their two sons had come earlier to spend the summer with their grand parents and the oldest child, Don nie was taken very ill and rushed to the Baptist Hospital in Knox ville. He had to remain there from Monday until the next Wed nesday. So far the cause of his illness is not known. Homecoming At Dry Branch FWB Church July 30 The annual homecoming servic es will be held at the Dry Branch Free Will Baptist Church on the 6th Sunday in this month, July 30th. All speakers, singers and the public are invited. "Come, bring a basket of lunch and enjoy the fellowship of old friends and become acauainterl with new ones," stated one mem ber. Lunch will be served picnic style at noon. , ..... - --fi - X.-3. LvT PANCLB, ' , , CamapoadoBt V ! . i J' W. j Mn Boh Kaston of Johnson Bible College, Tann, preached a" interesting ; ionium 4 ti Bothel (Christian Church Sunday; Ha had tiinner with Mr. and. Mm. Dan !ardin. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Payno bad the following visitors Saturday, Mrs, Isabell Cuibs, Carol Ann and Johnny, of El Paso, Texts, Mrs. Charlie Allison, Deborah and David, of Port Bragg, N. C; Henry Allison of Cove Creek and Weaver Allison. Saturday they were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keener, Roy Beasley and Jim Sbelton. Mrs. Carolina Pangle spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whitson of Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardin of Shutin, Elaine and Jacky, took dinner Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardin. Mrs. Cecil Pangle, Ken and Angela, Mrs. Lionel Brooks, Phyllis and Shirley, Mrs. Hardy Allison and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Waldroup and two children, all spent Saturday night with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts of Waynesville. Mrs. Helen Caldwell and moth er, Mrs. Morning Graves, had the following dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Price and son, Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cochren and Children; Mr. and Mrs. McKenley Sexton and chil dren; Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Caldwell and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammett and two children of S. C, and his mother, Mrs. Tom Hammett of Hot Springs; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wright and Dewey Allison visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Payne Sunday. Monday, they were visited by Mrs. Mary Jane Large, Thomas Allison, and Mrs. Wade Gardin and three sons. Billy Large and William Cald well visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allison Monday. Ted and Jimmy Parker and Freddy Trantham made a business trip to Asheville Friday. Mrs. Carolina Pangle, Gary and Stevie Frisbee did some shopping at Sky City Friday. Mrs. Isabell Czuba, Carol Ann, and Johnny, Mrs. Charlie Allison, David and Deborah. Mr. ami Mm. Henry Allison visited Mr.- and Mrs. Weaver Allison Saturday. J. M. Foster called on Hubert Pangle Sunday. ' LC-w -J : w - at J k 4 Just takes tiny Hungret' ' tablet before steak... i -'-end' banitk tboae -' ' - asted extra poimdtM ' yoa baaUi ece loo- cfsvintM way awcaeas ' t 1 ''" . Um tilth sseewl . ( WOCtctrMly goat year esloris mil MAN, THAT'S TROUBLE A businessman was extremely concerned over declining income, and an acquaintance told him that he looked worried. "You're eaxctly right," the man admitted. "I'm booked solid on worries. Why, I've got so many worries on my mind that if any thing occurs today, it'll be ten days before I can get around) to worrying about it!" your weight LOS WBIOMT TMB PIRST BAVI Tliaads-Ww'lois'velght who mm maosM they could.., report Maarkahle weight Ioms of T...M . . .ana 41 psoads a a short while. So sT you're mod of half-way mm arts sad was a mm kaaa at help at rasadng ... aead lor Haagre today. Haagres will simply amaze you I YouH be ilbanwr next week or your money beck. Wo prescription 'Itaseded. o I. sljASiC WW MMt fbjMsWvmt sWfc MM eVfleMnpst (A taoT teaanByiaa f X tltafeh 4t (FS42 Roberts Pharmacy Marshall, N. C. Youth Revival In Upper Laurel To Start Tuesday The Rev. Don Johnson of Mem phis, Tenn., often dubbed the Boy Billy Graham for his work among youth, will conduct a Youth Re vival in the Upper Laurel Valley July 31 - August 4. The series of services is spon sored by the Christian Youth and Methodist young people in the valley. The evangelist will be heard at the Laurel Methodist Church nightly at 7:30 o'clock. Special music is being arrang ed for the services. Committees of young people and pastors of the Upper Laurel Bap tist and Laurel Methodist Church es are assisting in arrangements for the series of services. Mr. Johnson conducted a re vival at the Laurel Methodist Church a year ago, and the ser vices drew large crowds from a wide area, including at least a half-doten churches in the vicinty. 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