17 3 PAGES THIS VEZII i:r.z kt Marshall f.leetins: . ir- :li L.. it7(-Su:njital AS' Present Officer Re-elected; Doard Cf. Directors ?: . : ' , , ' Named i - ' Walter iR Fuller,' executive manager of Tarheel ; Electric, Mem : bership Association Saturday call ed on members vof ?,French Broad v Electric v Membershin -Corporation to gird themselves f9ta''struggle ' , Speaking before' the cd-op's" an nual' meeting i at Marshall , High School 'gymnasium, r Fuller." Said, J'Bqcause you are succeeding, to-; day you face a Struggle fof sur- ' vival; This! problem is real and 8 ja With you right now." v"; He pointed out that daring (this .past two years electric imember11 ship corporations ;oi North Caro lina have found themselves 1 con- : stantly in the courts in an" effort to protect their rights; to continue Serving areas that are being, an jiexed to growing towns and cities, . Fuller praised the vision of men like the late "President Roosevelt and' thousands xf : other people-r-armers, ti a hersi jagrioultural agents who11 saw? "acroes, '.Ameri ca the need for rural electrical service" and provided . that serv ice. "You have ' become, a horn ! in -j Installation, ;' I ' the fit;; ; ,f. the .. . v very people that si : ' coulJ not and would not ri .- t ctric f-urvice1 to the rural i f North Carolina 25 j " . . . . . you have ccH hi 1 powerful f : ciiiics that Lions President' . EJ Nil.. MARSHALL IIBSS: ELECT OFFICES:! To P Offi( ular or ; t' Vi3S DESTROYS TREADVAY EffiZ AT WALi UT.TTED. i'V.i V V' ; .'V ' " ".. ;'.'',',:' .''Th four-room r udonce of" Mr. and Mrs., Charles Treadway of Walnut, waa destr d t by r'f f ire Wednesday afternoo about three o'clock The- hois located on' the Barnard foad, was owned by Mr, A. Roberts, v" " -' It was reported that the flames were ' discovered " byv Mrs.; r, Tread way, who . was working outside. It fo thought that the fire originat ed" ill the kitchen. . y, V i The flames'' had gained such headway that nothing" was saved but a' washing machine and a few chairs.: A small building, adjacent to the house and used for storage purposes was savedC V" 5 t OVER 500 ACRES CORN WILL BE LAIB-BY Ki LIAY 'Corn will soon be laid by on ma hy Madison, County - farms ! : The day of theJ Cultivator and hoe in the corn field is a day of the past for many corn producers. : Instead of ener" ' 1 b B A: Courfy Cc ' Sal., i mi. ' : 4i t. r. Democratic 1 1962 -General in2100 prec'.. state on P.Toy reminuea huh ty Chairman ' The indivi l Will issue the the precinct i tne oour ana are normally 1 polling place. At the pi" 5th, "the that prcr commnn"' will be w be won tee, ar lect fro' I man ir ' .whom : other a trcasu man a:, n, i -. !: i:

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