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    rossv o hostSundoyrhoofmeetT h e C r o s s v i l l e B a p t i s tChurchwill be hostnextiThurs-day, March 10, to an associa-tional Sunday choolmeedngofthe DeKalb CountyBaptist As-sociation.Afternoon and evening ses-

    sions will be devoted o rain-ing sesslons for Sunday choolworkels with all age groups.Rev. Willis B. Kelly, pastorof the Crossville Church, willopen the progiarf i aI th.o p . rL:j?-:-- scrviq $figrri,tno PralEr..John W. Pate of ft. pif,nEwill speakon '.Our purposeforToday,r'at *20 p.m.George Holmeswill speakat?;40 an "What is a StandardSunday chool?"Foltrowing omespecialmus-l": mF s_r.bject,.The,gurrdaySctrool s a Bible School," wiilbe discussedby Harold L. An-qerson.At &55, a paneldiscussionwiU be devoted o quesrrons -boutSunday choolwork.Harold Marsh will speakat430 on the opic,..This s Our9_ lV tinr to Reach, Teach,Win, andDevelop."Age-group conferences willbegin at 450 with the followingcoursesand nstructors:

    _ Cradle roll andnursery,Mrs.C. C..Buckalew;beginnerandprimary, Mrs. Asa Marsh; un-ior and intermediate, George

    ?T,y,rjii"",*fl|.. lT-rs D.EKALBuNDAycH@Leetingre hehostpastor, "u.wiUisX"i;'A:?ri.?""]Hiville and John W. pate of r.t. p"vn". --- 'rYsr t'ed Workers,The price ofSuc_cess," andJack Whitley, .TheuundaySchoolas a WinningA-gency."More

    lirrt relief is in sight todayandbnight from theseverecoldtemperatureswhichhavepara-lyzed SandMountain or th pastfour days.After a predicted low 18 fortttis morning, the weathermanlorecast a low of about 16de-grees in this area tonigfut.The weather outlook for to-day is partly cloudly and con.tinued cold.

    ror p r sg rhave them tested for germi&tion. Excessive ain duringhavest tiine caused considerabdamage to the germinationc-ottonseedn Marshall Couand this area of the cotton beUsually fe exlpct cottonseto germitrate80 pefcent orbeter, andourseedingecomrndationsare basedon this.However, it appearsthat a lotthe cottouseed this year whave a germination of liess th80 perceat.It is completelysatisfactoto use cottonseedwith l,essth80 perceotgermination,butymust increaseyour seeding ato take care of *re lower gemination { you expect to getgood srarrt from the seedA farrner can get his co

    lgnseed tested free, by mailinpoyr 3 ry,Ed sampleto theStaueed Laboratory,AlabamaDeIrartmentof Agriculture, Mon

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    gomery, Alabama,andask ttua germinatim test berun. Therare algodQivateseed esting 14ooraloriggfi4g. pake a sma"Frge tor r0nning the germiharron est.^, Farmers that will be buyintbeir cottonseedshout rnatarrangementsearly, andby almeans, check &e germinatio

    n_T:_analysis- rag on everDagot seedpurcbased.oainv?SupEI.ECT OFFICERS

    . Two dairy groupsheld meetrngs.rerentlyandelectedoffic-ers tor 1960.

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    Holmes;_young eopleandadulr,Har.oroL. Andersoni superin_tenctentsndpastors,HaroldC.Marsh.A fellowsbipsupperat 6:00will be followed by more age-group conferencesar ?:06._ Closing sessionsat g:10and,a:A _wiJt feature a discus.sionby HaroldC. Marshon..Train-rec0rds

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    ^ The Marshall CountyJerseyCatttre_Clubelefied C. V. fr4iil.cneu, Rt. 3, Albenville, pres_ideqt;Bi l t C otfe lte r, ht . 1,Arab, vice president;W.'J. Aijf tl,LltFtvirle, sec.tres.;i":'fl"-"'rH:Ti : *;Zi:.i3: r.ory-:'T. z,-crint*yol: _Smith,Rt. B. Arab;p9 l: S. panley, Rt. 3, Al -lertville--- directors. The of_it5fii'i;rfI,-"": v1"9pres.;E. L. Hood,Ill g: Alhenville, ec.-rr@g111tton^J9n9s,t. 2, crani;f"rIy ?lild, Rt.3,2\lbenvilleirltr#*iyft,*rf

    wealhersAtYillein useofeleclricilyAlbertville resldents havebroken all local reords inelctricity consumptiondurirgthe past fa* weeks, accordingto-JamesW. Johnson,managerof the Municipal Utiltties Dept.Last year Alberwille wasamong the ten high users ofeletricity in ttre TennesseeVaEey-area, where per cepiBuse of 4etriciry is four timesthe average for that of thenadon

    -In January of 1gb9Albertvillcelectrical customersused?,- 951,000 kilowan hoursof elecuicity. But as of lastw.eek,- he February consump.ti3n.fo1 this year had alreatyclimbed to 8,844,,000WH.Urder theTVA electrical. atcstrlrcfire, local systems areghrgea for currenr bbsedonue systerndemand, r thehilh-est amolrnt of curro.r rr