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3. 1 V jar N. CL, AUCUCT 21, rtjn anirennconp AGRHDllinJi EXTENSION NEWS Phone 649-2491 ; Home Economic 4-11 Practice caution In the use of, 'hgifafltuntl chemical. Manyi fanner remember their exper ience last year with e. sucker con trol chemical called PAG Agent; 120. Leaf drop occurred in many fields after the nee of this chemi cal. A new one, called OFF SHOT T, has been placed on the market. Like the other ne, it is a con tact killer. This means the suck ers must be burned out by com ing in contact with the chemical. Even though these materials have been cleared fur use, ithey should be used cautiously. If you decide to try them, do so on a few raws. There is oo much risk itnwklvju) An uainc VOW entire aCTS- ge to test a material f thh na na, in eddfiwon, be cum weea Ithe label. Much damage in the liua rvf uiv flhamiosl mSV be DM- Tented by following instiMctionB. TOTPTms TAKE NOTE. "Ai new, completely machine-washable and dryable knitting yarn is being distributed. In addition to being easy to launder, the 100 poly propylene yarn, called Phentex, has a litany-long list of most wanted Dualities. It is stain, moth, mildew and fade proof, -pionest ouys- PASSENGER CARS 1968 CAMARO Coupe; 327 V-8; auto matic transmission; radio, heater; Red with Black Vinyl Roof and Black Interior 1967 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2-door; 6 Cylinder; Straight Drive; Low Mileage 1966 CHEVROLET Caprice Custom Coupe; 327 V-8 engine; straight drive; radio, heater. Nice 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air; 4-door; 6 cyl.; Straight Drive Chicken DfeairVTj It Huge Success , The Sleepy Valley Gomimiiilty Group wishes to (bank everyone who harped nuke the BwvB-Que chicken , dinner last ; Saturday . 'vine proceeos wane xram the dinner wfll, be osed .to. help bui ld our community building. We barbecued 2884 chicken quarters and cleared around $275.00. Our next community meeting wJU be on Sept 4 at 7.-80 p. m. the Sleepy Valley Sahnatk Army Center. Everyone is inrvit ed to attend and participate ini the community activities. static and allergy-free, wont shrink or stretch in washing, nor, fuzz or sag in wearing. Colors there are more than 50 solids and ambinations are guaranteed uniform so that additional yarn' for a garment may be ordered) without a dye-lot number. Being triple-ply, it is quick to knit and( relatively inexpensive. 3fi 3fr 9 The Madison County 4-H Pic- 'inic, postponed due to ram last week, has been rescheduled) for .Saturday, August 23, at 6 p. m., t Rocky Bluff near Hot Springs All oountv 4-H'ers, leaders, and warents are invited. Recreation is planned following the picnic 1966 FORD 4-door Galaxie 500; 390 V-8 engine; straight drive; radio, heater 1965 CHEVROLET 4-door Impala Sta tion Wagon; powerglirje transtnis'sion radio, Xaater; One Uwner 1965 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2-door; 6 cylinder; Straight Drive 1964 IMPALA 4-door; V-8; Straight Drive; Air Conditioned. 1963 CHEVROLET ,Impala 4-door Se dan; V-8 engine; powerglide trans mission; radio, heater; One Owner 1963 CHEVROLET 4-door Station Wag on; V-8 Engine; Automatic Transmis sion; ; Radio, Heater. 1964 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe; 327 engine; Straight Drive; Radio; Heater. TRUCKS 1967 CHEVROLET ft-ton Truck; V-8 engine; Long Wheel Base; Wide Bed; One Owner 1965 FORD Truck; 1-ton; V-8 engine; 4-speed Transmission; Dual Wheels; Flat Bed. 1964 CHEVROLET -ton Truck; Dual Wheels; 6-cylinder; 4-speed Transmis sion; Flat Bed. 1963 CHEVROLET H-ton Stepside Pick up ; 6cylindenOne i,vW iUrm The Finest In Automobile Financing! ?s CJ&AXL B TU Month Or Br The Tr. . ;1 'And Bank Fmaadag Selling And Financing Cars And Treclzs IsOwEusincssJ . , MARS HILL MRS. J. W. HUFF, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. James Early and little son, of Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Grove Robinson and little daughter, of Raleigh, visited their mother, Mrs. W. L. Robinson here last week-endL Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. Jarvis and family, of Glen Bumie, Md., arrived here Tuesday night Of last) week. Mr. Jarvis left early Wed nesday for Gainsville, Fla., and returned here Saturday night. They are here this week visiting their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tilson, andl Mrs. J. W. Huff. Miss Mary Huff arrived Sun day for a two weeks' vocation And Mr. end Mrs. Jack Huff and sons, Billy and Bobby joined! the family group Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Tharringbon aim) Mrs. Wiley Mitchell, of Raleigh, vMted theif unt, Mrs. Roy. Wall, and other relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alitred Huff had! a vacation trip last week Do the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Briggs and (family visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Briggs here August! 1-4, while en route -from Memphis, Tenn., to a Naval Station in iMorocca, N. 'Africa, where he will be stationed for two years. Mr. and Mrs. William Riddick and family, of Elizabeth City, have been guests of Mrs. CJota Lippard and Mrs. M. H. Terrell for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riddick, of Charlotte were with them for a few dktys last week also. iMr. and Mrs. Tommy Edwards and family, of Winston-Salem visited his parents here last week end. Mr. Joe L. Morgan reports thatj i and Dr. Harley E. Jolley at tended the summer meeting of rtbe Western North Carolina His torical Association, which was held at Bailey's Cafeteria at West- gate Saturday, August 2. Dr. Jolley was one of 4he speakers for the meeting. His subject was "Red Hand in Dixie". Mrs. Jim Anderson and daugh ters, Mrs. Adam Dycus, and Mis- GJadya end Nancy Anderson, went to Shelby last Saturday foe the wedding of Mis Creole, An derson, daughter ct Mr. end Mrs. Che. Anderson, and Mr. Tommy Pearson in the Elizabeth Baptistj Church of Shetry on Saturday evening. They elwueil borne; Sunday. . ! ' y V Mr. and Mr. David Aadenotf and family, of CadnnaU, Ohio, spent Thursday to Saturday here, with-relatres. j , o )''. :, Wii'iburCcytV ." IaServico : ' Vtetnem Marine Corporal Roger V. BUnkenehJp, eon of MR and Mje. Kermtt y, BJenkenehip of Et 8, Marshall, is serving wHU the First Marine AlrcreJt Wing in Vietnam. . Ar aum f the Third Marine Amphibious .Force, the wing ope rates several hundred aircraft in cluding fighter, attack, recon- leance, helicopter end trans port aircraft. In addition to providing air sup port for the First and Third Ma rine Divisions, the wing also sup ports other U. S. and Allied forces throughout the five northernmost provinces of the republic d 9fr 9fi Vietnam U. S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Joseph R. Putr year, son of Mrs. Effie L. Pur year of Hot Springs, is on duty at Binh Thuy AB, Vietnam. Sergeant Puryear is a security policeman in a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. Before his arrival in Southeast Asia, he servetl at Andrews AFB, Maryland. The sergeant is a graduate of Miami Technical High School. His father, Herman A. Puryear, re sides on Rt. 2, Petersburg, Va. His wife, Betty, is the daughter of Mrs. Gerald ShadUuck of 1506 N. Adams, Lexington, Neb. 9 9fi Ifi Pvt. Craig W. Edwards, . of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edwards of Rt. 1, Marshall, was recently as signed to Aberdeen P. G., Mary land, after spending fourteen days with his family. He is a 1968 graduate of Mar shall High School. Sfi ifr Ofc Pleiku .Vietnam Army Ser geant First Class James G. Fox, son ot Mrs. zuto A. r ox, itout 3, Burnsville, received the Air Medal July 10 near Pleiku, Viet nam. Sgt. First Class Flax earned, the award for meritorious service 4 . ' Mother eaJ d.iughter were in the kitchen wslJng dishes Yrullo father and seven-year-old Johnny were in the Uvtog roem. SxuVtof . hr. father and son imxA' m cumi as nab feU to tt !.':' m waa Mom,". amM JohnnyV "How do yon know!" asked m father. ..,.,.,, -Vtvc "Because.1 . answered , Johnny, "Mom mt aaytes ejiythlng.' while particrpetinjf in aerial flight in support of ground operattona in Vietnam. A section chief in Battery A, 6th Battalion of the 4th Infantry Division's 29th Artillery. Sgt Fox entered (he Army in January, 1963 and was stationed at Ft. Campbell, Ky., before arriving in Vietnam in June, 1967. His wife, Edith, lives on Ruote 3, Leicester. Of Sgt Roger Dale Clark, sun Mr. and Mrs. Kerfman Clark of Rt 2, Marshall, has been promoted from gunner to a Section Chief it Bravo Battery 5th Bn. 83rd ArtJ. His job is to supervise his men op, the M 109 Self-Propelled HoudstzeJ. His wife, Judy lives at Alexander Sgt. Roger D. Clark's addrea is as follows: Sgt. Roger D. Clark 246-76-8297 B. Btry 5th Bn. 83rd Arty. APO New York, New York 09034 9 9fr 9fr Staff Sergeant Frank L. way. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rol Treadway, Rt 6, Marshall, duty at Nha Trang AB, Vietns Sergeant Treadway is a oof munications technician in a of the Pacific Air Forces. fore his arrival in Southeast Af he was assigned to the 286j Ground Electronics Engineer! Installation Agency Squadron Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio. The sergeant is a 1955 git uate of Marshall High School. . m Ti-i-i m wile is line lormer rauty a. . tor. MR. AND MRS. DOYLE WORLEY, of Marshall Rt 7 (Big Pine Section), celebrated their 50th wexfcftng anniversary wren open tiouse Saturday, August 16, from 1-6 p. m., at their home, given by their four daughters, Mrs. Marie Roberts and Mrs. Helen Buckner, both of Weaverville; Mrs. Nina Worley, of Melvindale, Michigan, and Mrs. Dells Payne, of River Rouge, Michigan. They have 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Approximately 100 guests were pres ent. Many nice and useful gifts were received. i m n i I reap- nngj J Spring Creek And Meadow Fork Now Have Scout Troop The Spring Creek and Meadow Fork Community have organized a Boy Scoult Troop, No. 510. The troop will meet every 2nd Tues day, beginning at 7:30 in the Spring Creek Agriculture Build- L1 iiiwi iflrmi 'i I " ' iocaiis :- j vc59.CDUP ' Running Condition ' 1 ' - j Two Good Silage ' Trucks With Dumps : v;:i r.:-n c:::.cd Lzx soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS FEVER- BLISTERS, COLD SORES. mm uwu 525 Smoky Park Highway - U. S. 19 & 23, Between W. Asheville and Enka Phone 667-2633 Asheville, N. C. Fri- Ikmgk ogi., august You're Invited To Our COLEMAN COOK-OUT Sat. 9 to 9 -Sun. 12 to 6 IF COKES and HOT DOGS CHOICE OF PORTABLE TV OR COLEMAN GAS GRILL WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY MOBILE HOME! T TTT : TTl TP1 0 1 ' , , REGISTER FOR FREE I' I XJJ A A r 6WASHER Z SbDRYER" No Purchase Necessary' . , O- :n Djily I.Icr.diy lKrc-Jc J Friday 9 a. m. . 8 ' "J - : ;n c I e i r i . - : i , ' ' 4
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