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WOMEN with sales ability. Steady
income, pleasant work, chance for
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er at address below or Telephone
AL 3-8592.
MRS. DOROTHY BRUTON
St Dune tan's Rd.
.Asheville, N. C.
or call AL3-8592.
WANTED two men who wish
to earn at least $600 per month.
Apply in person. Room 20, Bat
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writ P. O. Box 5273, Biltmore
Station, Asheville, N. C.
8-27-r$-24c
FOR SALE 200 acres of land
on Big Pine Creek; 1 mile from
Barnard; 4 -acre tobacco allot
ment; tobacco barn; 4-room cin-
block house; 6000 young wnite
; ?2,000.00 worth of timber
pulpwood: -mile paved road
creek frontaea. Price $8,000.00
-,rj. FRANK RANDALL
ment;
I
& ere
Schools Close
(Continued from Pag One)
wards.
Physical education teacher
from more than 200 schools in
15 counties throughout Western
North Carolina have bean invit
ed.
Bill Swift, Tie president of
the division, baa planned the fit
ness demonstration using students
from HanderaonviJle HIgh -Behoof
under the direction of their phys
ical education instructor, Bob
Brown.
In addition to the demonstra
tion Miss Lorraine Larson of Lee
Edwards will report on s track and
field institute.
Just before adjournment the
division will elect s new slate of
officers to replace Miss Hart,
Swift and Mrs. Doris Hester of
Charles D. Owen High School,
who is the secretary. Lloyd
Siewert of the physical education
department at Western Carolina
College is chairman of the nomi
nating committee.
In addition to Miss Hart, sev
eral other Madison County teach
ers are active in the Western Dis
trict NCEA and will take part
in the day's programs. Wayne
Pressley, band director at Mars
Hill College, is president of the
music division; Kobert Kicn, an
other member of the college mu
sic faculty, will sing at the meet
ing of the music division; Miss
Collie Garner, retired from the
college faculty, will participate in
panel discussion during a meet
ing of the division of retired
teachers; Jim Cox of Mars Hill, a
staff member at the Buncombe
Industrial Education Center, is
secretary of the IE division.
County schools will be closed
Tuesday for the meeting.
(HURCIfjON FIRE
The Chicago newspaper carried
an account recently of largo
church, burned to the ground, at
loss of about half a million dol
lars. Our sympathy goes' ont to
AU- - . . . J .
w pastor ana rniujTSSMsm WfiO,
t beat, will have to carry on for
a time under makeshift arrange
ments.
But the aseount reminded me
of the story of another church on
firs. The crowds had gathered to
sse the firs engines poor water
on the burning building, when one
man spotted friend m the
crowd.
"This is tbs first time I've-
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W3 UrailU
Phone 264-3979
BOONE, N. C.
9-3 10-8p
lea ambauador for Christ wrote:
Therefor, my beloved breth
ren, be ye steadfast, unmovaable
sJways abounding in the work of
Hi Bob!" ha shouted, the Lord, forasmuch as ye know
tbs first time Pvs seen I that your labor i. nnt in . i,.
you at church!" "Wsfl- respond- the Lord" (1 Cor. 16:68).
Iff" -I
"TV . , flats no, to increase
" tbs producer a
lsn. " rn..PTr.J!J,tor,,kV "P to Government. For
cnameier ana personality, as wsH t-iBKan . " ITZ2
as rsconstruoUon of hi. oW rTV4' "
mSlMia SS Ssks iku tfll.A.
-T.. vT.T-T-."? "T"10" Pym0s and become sli-
r- r- f' v WW
sd ths other, "TWs is tbs first
time- I've seen church on fire."
Ws writs this as special ap
peal to true, born -a gain Chris
tians. Isn't it true that if be
liever were mors "on firs'' for
Christ, mors completely sold out
interested would be mors apt &jom' :28)
become interested and coma to 7 Accept that gift; trust the
know Him ss theh- SsviorT We Christ who died for your sins snd
so soon loss interest or become He'll give you plenty to do the
discouraged and quit This is most rewarding service sny msn
why the Apostle Paul, that tiro-' can possibly render.
This, we repeat, is his exhor
tation only to believer, for God
will not accept our money or our
good works, until ws hay first
accepted from Him 'Mfce gift of
God," which is "eternal life,
through Jesus Christ our Lord1
contradictory evidence with which
Warren's Commission 'had to con
tend.
Ths only major personalities
not Included in Sunday's report
are FBI and Secret Service wit
nesses, who are forbidden by ths
government to submit to press in
terview. t
Ths final report of "November
22 snd tbs Warren Report" will
deal with tbs report, itself, and
will consist of a concise summa
ry of a treatise which contains
more than a qusrter of a million
words and 20 volume of testimo
ny, a -
CBS White House -Correspond
ent Dsn Rather, who covered the
sssasinstion story for CBS Nsws
last November will be the report
er for Sunday's Now Special. As
fsd grain acreage which they do
proaues on thsir permitted sers
sgs. Ramsey said that corn is ths
only one of the grains produced
u Madison snd that those who
took part in ths program agreed
to reduce their earn production
by at least 20 per cent.
maximum acreage which any
tner could reduce his serosa
for pay was ths smaller of ths
farm bass or 26 acre. Payment
Hers' your comforting thought
fqr the day: The world changes so
last that you couldn't stay wrong
all the time if you tried.
to produc
signed their li
part in the pn
plac early in i
balance of ths
arneo on ins xarvn pas 1
support payment due
1st was mads after fa
Ths 858 eorn producers who
participated in this ysars pro
gram diverted 1005 acres of com
to a conserving uss for diversion
payment in ths amount of 94L
655.00 sad pries support pay
ments of $1612.00 ion ths 115
seres which they produced under
their permitted acreage. la com
paring this year's county record
with that of last year, Ramsay
Said that under ths IMS program
557 farms entered sgreemants and
received 582,615.00 in diversion
payments on 972 seres and price
support payment of 52,023.00 ou
205 acres which they produced
under their permitted acreage.
In conclusion, it was pointed
out that tbs number of county
farmer participating In the vol
untary com diversion program
Precinct Probe
(Continued From Page One)
"It was only after I objected
to
the squalid surroundings
that
36 Tractors, $95 up; No. 3 Massey mey agreed to move the hearings
Feg. Baler, like new, $1000; 661 from T(mn Hall to the Com.
2 SKdE? SS-- Center," Cocke ssid.
Field Chopper, in excellent r.ondi He complained of what he said
tion. $795.00; Corn Harvesters,, were "unsanitary coalitions" in
Corn Pickers, Corn Shredders, Sta
tionary Chappers, Mowers. Rakes,
Tillers, Disks, Plows, Bush Hogs,
and other larm equipment.
P. A. RAMBO
8 miles south of Greensville, Tenn
Camp Creek Road
Phone 639-9412
9-3, 10, 17, MfCTT '
WANTED TOi BUY Several
hundred Boxwtoods: all sizes. Call
W. H. COOK, 049-4070, or write
me at Marshall Kt. 3, telling size,
age, number you have, and prices.
y-3, to, 17, zap
ATTRACTIVE young women, no
experience necessary, good start
ing salary. Nutritious meals snd
uniforms furnished. Time and
half pay for oysr 40 hours, op
portunity to meet people, vaca
tion with pay. Group insurance
and hospitalization. A trade ed
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ply SoVW Cafeteria, Asheville,
North Carolina.
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the Town Hall also.
Others of Madison's 23 pre
cincts under investigation by the
county .board are Bull Creek
Paint Fork, Meadow Fork, Shel
ton Laurel and Marshall, Huff
said.
It was from the Big Pine pre
cinct that the resignations came,
Allen said. Grover Raker was the
registrar, Miss-- Inez Caldwell,
Democratic judge; and Ishmael
Massey, GOP ujdge.
"They said they were too
busy," Allen reported.
LAUREL NEWS
MISS B. FRANKLIN,
Correspondent
MOBILE HOME SALES
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Priced $2,695 to $3,285. 5895
down; low monthly payments.
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112 S. Tunnel Rd.; Hwy. 74-E .
Asheville, ti. C.
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HOME MADE PIES
The family of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. H. Banks (better
known as Little KJe) gathered at
the home of their youngest-daugh
ter, Mrs. Jancor Franklin, . Sun
day. Those attending were Mi.
and Mrs. Tommie Banks and
daughters, Patsy and Zella Rea.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Ledford of
Rt. 5, Mr. and Mrs.. John Gaithcr
Ramsey of Walnut, Mrs. Paulino
Ramsey and daughter, Masgarett
Ann of Rt 1, Walnut. Mr. and
Mrs. Manassie Gunter and chil
dren, Geneva and Clarence, Mr.
and Mrs. Dillon Franklin and
son, Miss Diets Hensley, all of
Asheville; Mr. Glenwood Hensley;
also friends Mr. Jerry Kent of
Asheville; Jay Vea Hensley, Mr.
and Mrs. Jancer Franklin and
kids, Rickey, Brenda and Karen.
A chinquapin hunt was enjoyed by
the grandchildren following a
water melon slicing. Every one
had a very nice time.
Mrs Lucille Hensley and daugh
ter visited her parents Sunday.
Miss Patsy Banks of Warren
Wilson College, Swannanoa, was
home with her parents over the
IWsif end. " '!
Most of the people on the sick
list are abb) to be at work agsn
mere win do a Business meet
ing concerning tbs new church
when people-are caught us with
Tweed stated.
r work, Mr.
silting him will hs Eddie Barker
of KRLD-TV in Dallas, who also J
played a prominent role in new had increased each year since It
coverage of the assassination. waa first started in 1961.
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