I, ; , KAIICIIAIX, N. C, JULY 3, 199 n nnv;.?.ncoRD Th&Ncivsl Record MARSHALL, N. C. NON-PARTISAN IN POLITICS Second-class privileges authorised at Marshall, N. C. JAMES L STORY. Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES OUTSIDE MADISON COUNTY 15 Month $5.00 One Year $4.00 Six Month $8.00 6 Months $2.00 Three Month $2,011 6 Month $1.60 Airmail 80c per Week SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN MADISON - ADJOINING COUNTIES 16 Month $3.60 12 Months $8.00 8 Month $2.60 THE DAY CARE CENTER Much effort has been put into the realization of operating a Day Care Center here for handicapped children. From all reports the project is working very well. Mrs. Hazel Ramsey, director, states that the Center is staffed with reliable ladies who love children and enjoy doing things for them. The main problem which exists at the present, howwever, is the LACK of children. There is no doubt many children in our county who should be attending this Center are not attending. This could either be through lack of knowledge or it might be indifference on the part of parents. The leaders say they are certain that they are helping the ones who are attending but they could also help many more. If parents would visit the Center and talk with the leaders and observe how much enjoyment the children were having we feel that more children would be enlisted. It is indeed gratifying to see how the children respond to playing with other children like themselves. These children also are thrilled at knowing that someone outside their own families are taking an interest in them and showing love and com passion for them. If transportation is a problem, we suggest you contac Mrs. Ramsey or Dean Shields. We believe something can be worked out. Should the number increase substantially more workers will be needed. If you are willing to volun teer some of your time for this worthy project please contact 'Mrs. Ramsey. "I think anyone who helps in any way will feel as I do that this is one of the most rewarding' things they have ever done," Mrs. Ramsey comment ed this week. Mars Hill Scouts , Are yow Hiking On : ".tin ":i'l:-V-'"'' '. .." ApPJachiiTa Eight members of the Man Hill Boy Scout Troop ara now on a 60-tnile hike on the Appalachian (Trail carrying full pack. The Scout entered the Trail at 0t- aloochee and are expected to end their adventure next Monday. Scouts on the hike are James Shook, Jimmy Howard, John and Jimmy Roberts, Greg Brigga, Jbnmy Eller nd Bobby and Ran dy Zink. Accompanying the Scouts are Alfred Huff, assistant Scoutmas ter; Carl Eller and Joseph B. Huff. Due to a foot injury, Jo seph is riding horseback on the trip. . -in: Mrs. Letitia Wallin Passes Tuesday; Funeral Friday Mrs. Letitia Franklin Wallin, 79, of Bt. 4, Marshall, died at 11:05 p. m. Tuesday, July 23, 1968 in a Greeneville, Tennessee hos pital after a brief illness. Mrs. Wallin was a lifelong resi dent of Madison County and a member of Laurel Seminary Bap tist Church. I Surviving are three sons, Emory f Marshall Rt. 4, James of Mar shall Rt. 8, and Emerson Wallin of Midway, Tenn.; nine grand children and 11 great-grandchildren. , Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Friday in the Chapel Hill Bap tist Church. , The Rev. Ray Nease and the Rev. David Roberts will officiate. Burial will be in the Laurel Seminary Baptist Church Ceme tery. Nephew will serve as pall bearers. The body will be taken to the home this (Thursday) afternoon by Bowman-Ducket Funeral Home where it will remain until placed fn the church for the services. 5 Attend Wedding Mrs. Jean T. Robinson of Pen rose and Marshall, - Mrs. W. B. Rustin of Penrose and Mr. Rus tin's daughter, Mrs. Zeno Ponder, of Marshall returned Monday from Butler, Ala, where they spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ITeixelL ; "V':'V:;. On Saturday they attended the r.fiy; - cf i.;;ss Jo Ann MeixelL , ' ' T I'r. aij iTrs. MeixeH. - - . - ' t ' -e cf Mrs. Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frisbee of 74 Beaver Drive announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Christine Elizabeth Frisbee to Dleve Lloyd Reese, son of Mrs. Frank Sellers of Emma and of R. V. Reese of Fairview, on July 18 in Bull Creek Baptist Church near Marshall, in a ceremony con ducted by the Rev. Mr. Pike. A reception followed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown of Mar shall. The couple will live at 50 Pelzer St., Asheville. The bride is a senior at Clyde A. Erwin High School. The bridegroom has com pleted a tour of actirve duty in the U. S. Navy and will be em ployed by Carolina Power and Light Co. With The Sick Mr. Ed Robert of Marshall re turned to his home last Friday from Memorial Mission Hospital where he underwent treatment. His condition is improving. Mr. Richard Wilde, of Rt. 1, Marshall, is a patient in St Jo seph's Hospital where he is under going treatment. Mrs. PrHchard Dockery haa re turned to her home at Walnut from St Joseph's Hospital where she was a patient for several days. LONGER ENGINE LIFE . A comclex nickel chemical fat motor oil increases the life of cer tain automobile engone parts) by decomposing and producing nickel oxide which is plated out at points of load, thus reducing the rat of Decoration And Homecoming Is Successful Sunday The Decoration and Homecom ing at Meadow Fork Cemetery was very successlui. A large crowd of relatives and friends re newed acquaintances and enjoyed E& picnic lunch in the area recent ly improved. Marie Osteen, secretary, report ed that they received over $500 in Sunday s contributions to auu to the sum of $2136.02 already received toward the cemetery pro ject. All those in the groups working on the cemetery wish to express their thanks to every one who has contributed to this project. "We wish to make this home coming and decoration an annual event for the third Sunday in Ju ly," Marie Osteen stated. Gospel Singing There will be a program of gos pel singing at the Bethel Baptist Church next Sunday night begin ning at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. 4-H'ers Attending Camp This Week At Swannanoa 22 county 4-H members are at tending camp at Swannanoa this week. They were accompanied by Miss Madge Guffey and Mrs. Steve Wallin. II:::sniea Singer, Is Euried Sunday Reece Norman McKJnney, 84, of Asheville Rt 8, the original bast singer with the Xingsmen .Quar tea, died, at 9 p. Friday, July 19, in a Winston-Salem Hospital. McKJnney was with (he Kings men group for eight years then joined the Pine Ridge" ft Quartet, with whom he was still active. Services were held ft 2:80 p. m Sunday in the chapel of An ders-Rice Funeral Home in 'Asheville. Coates Reunion The annual Coates reunion will be held this Sunday beginning at 1 p. m. The occasion will be held at the Dolph Coates cabin two miles above Grapevine Church, Route 6, Marshall. Federal Recreation Areas Entrance Permits Available Operation Golden Eagle is the name given to the federal recrea tion areas entrance permit. A val id Golden Eagle Passport will ad mit the purchaser, regardless of his mode of transportation, any number of times, to all designat ed Federal recreation areas col lecting entrance or admission fees. It will also admit all those who accompany the purchaser in a pri vate non-commercial vehicle to designated Federal recreation a reas where entrance fees are charged. A Golden Eagle Passport for 1968 may be purchased for $7.00 from any ASCS county office, ac cording to Ralph Ramsey, ASCS office manager for Madison Coun ty. The Golden Eagle Passports are valid in several North Caroli na areas, including the Blue Ridge Parkway, Cape Hatteras Nation al Seashore, Ft. Raleigh, the Great Smokies, the John H. Kerr Reservoir, and the W. Kerr Scott Reservoir. , All persons desiring to purchase a Golden Eagle Passport -should contact their local ASCS office. HiLcr Earnings, Sales. Dividends ; f New York. N. Y July 23 Burlington Industries, Inc., today reported higher sales and earn ings for, the June quarter and an increase in the quarterly dividend rate. Net sale for , the three months ended June 29, 1968, were 8410,448,000, compared to sales of $343,209,000 for the same quarter last year. Net earnings for the June quarter were 820,486,000 equal to 80 cents per share based on 25,327,000 shares outstanding on June 29. The Board of Directors, meet ing today in New York, declared a quartely dividend of 36 cents per share, an increase of 6 cents over the previous quarterly rate of 30 cents per share. The dividend is payable September 1, 1968 to shareholders of record at the close of business August 9, 1968. For the nine months ended June 29, net sales were $1,202,303,000 and net earnings were $59,264,000 or $2.34 per share. For the com parable nine months last year, sales totaled $1,017,969,000 and net earnnigs were $43,153,000 or $1.71 per share. Net earnings for the three months and nine months ended June 29, 1968, are after provision for income taxes, including tile re cently enacted 10 Federal in come tax surcharge from January 1. Burlington reported that pro vision for the tax surcharge a mounted to 6 cents per share in the June quarter. (The Federal income tax surcharge, retroactive to January 1, 1968, reduced pre viously reported net earnings for the March quarter, ending March 30, 1968, by $1,737,000 or approx imately 6 cents per share.) Charles F. Myers, Jr., chairman of the leading textile firm, noted that "Burlington's operations in the June quarter were maintained at the high level established in the first six months of the fiscal year. Business in the early part of the current (September) quar ter continues to reflect good de mand for the Company's prod ucts." 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There vtLl Le a decoration t the Chapel Kill Baptist Church Cemetery the first Sunday in August at 8:30 o'clock. . , ii - '':M: All sneakers and singers are cordially invited to attend. '' ' ' V ' : ' Attend Funeral -Amnntf those from this cOUntv nho ttflndd the funeral service of Mrs. Lyman Rich in Pickens, a r. last Saturday were Mrs. Marvin Faulkner and her daugh-. ter, Miss Sandra Faulkner; the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Ammons; the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Hogan; the Rev. and Mrs. David Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne, and a number of people from Beech Glen. is A Chuck Blade Beef Roast lb. 39c Boneless Chuck Roast lb 69c Boneless Stew lb. 69c Stoney Knob Sausage lb. 59c Armour Franks 12-oz. pkg. 39c Fryers lb. 29c Colonial Bread lge 4 for $1.00 Scoco Shortening 3-lb ctn. 39c Nancy Jane Flour 25 lb. bag $1.89 Carnation Milk tall cans 4 f or 59c BAGGED JFG Coffee lb. bag 69c 10-oz. 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