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w a?.' m I 1 t If 1 LI I Aa Back In The a u ink vrr sine er fcnerUi. Uutck service. 0SUMAN C CALDWKLL er Earl Davis at The News Rerord Office Marshall W BUT COUNTRY HAMS Mart Mb Wen Trimmed DODflON'8 GROCERY Marshall, N. C. l-21tfc FOR SALE Five-room house three bedroom, living room kitten -dinette, oil beet, be ment; located on Roberts Hill Marshall: srood neighborhood. $3,B00 down. Take over G.I. loan at 969 per month. Contact: RAYMOND LED FORD Marshall, N. C. Phone 649-3661 (after 4:30 p.m.) or contact June Ledfore at Belk's i-mfc GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT Write for Free copy 56-pg. r lanting uoide Catalog in color offered by Virginia's largest giuam of fruit trees, nut trees, berry pleats, grape vines, land scape plant material. Salespeo ple wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, Waynesboro, Vir ginia. 1-7, 14,21,28c FOR SALS 1966 Ford Automatic Black 4dr., needs two new front fenders and very little other work to get it into aW Radio and Heater. Also I have a 1941 Studobaker that is in good shape, 16" tires Baby blue, original motor, paint job, east covers, and upholstery, even the instructions that came in the glovecompartment. I wil sell thane ejus dt very reasonable dirt rate to let them go. I will be at tile News Record Office Mon day through Friday, 8-5 o'clock; or you can ace these cars at my home on Rt.l Marshall. EARL DAVIS Hay tale. 1-21-4-4- O. M. JARVI8 afar HiU, N. a ". -rr MAN WANTED for 1600-family Rawleigh hottnaas in Fart auoi m.n riamb. Permanent if TOO are a hustler. WriU Rawleigh, Dent NCA-680-128, Richmond, Va. 1-7, 14,21, 28p WANTED To contact home owner woo are tnteraeiea m planting Stark Bro's Dwarf Fruit Trees. Contact Salesman NED JBSTES, 369-4271, Marshall N.C. 1-21 2-4p . INSIDE FACTS ON THE FAMOUS Want to know something about a nersonality" Every week in uie "Pmnnalitv Parade pare of Pa rade magazine Olstruratea wiui tha RHltimore iNews American, youll find informative td bits on news. Send m a quotation your self. You may firtd it answered in Parade Magazine ... a regu lar section of THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN on sale at your local newsdealer W Rmply (Coauaueo Frees Page One) aiaWajatiaSS aessaS mm 1 I I I with top rack. I .... ij ex. I i WORLD'S LSSvm!rm A LARGEST ...(rawanam Pfcon. MMttl j , P mm 649-2104 (Heme L , A r MarahalL N. C. Grade Graaa FOR SALE - Good fsmty car 1969 American Ri mbUr whim A real bar train GEORGE ROBERTS Phone 189 6961 1-28-2-de Z m records. So, the Gbainamn Iteme - diaUly and personally eontaetad Bo SuperuHemtent of Public Wel- New Farm Tob. erates farm is not eligible if it la part of an allotment farm for which a farm division has been made fc the A SOS office). (2) The applicant does not own or operate any other farm In the U.S.A. for which a tobacco allot ment will be established In 1965. (3) The applicant has at least two years of bona-nOe tooaeco producing experience within tha past five years. (Working in to bacco as a hired hand or family p and the Auditor's Office, to H ft they knew tha m the records. Two days follow- Taylor contacted tha Chair man again to ascertain whether the records had beau found; then the Chairman personally contact Mrs. Polly Robinson, the for- Clerk, at the home of Harry JUce; he inquired for Rice, and fits informed that he waa not at home. Mrs. Polly Robinson stated (Continued From Page One! plying: records were, but that Wade Ho- wy, former Auditor, might know where they were. Huey told thai kOhairman that he did not know tha whereabouts of the records, bat possibly they could be stored in the courthouse. Upon search ing the courthouse from basement to attic, no records were found. The Chairman then personally contacted William (Bill) Roberta, former Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, and he stated that that he FOR SALE Wheat straw for sale by the bale or ton. See: J. B. RK1D Marshall lit. 2 28p The Sarah Coventry representative will be in Marshall Friday, reo. 5, at The Variety Shop on Main Street. Come in and see the new line of jewelry. There will be a lovely set of jewelry given away between 11 a. m., and 6 p. m. -28c SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Wanted: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen local ly. Write Credit Manager, P. 0. Box 176, Hope Milk, North Carolina. 28 2-18p ham nManmaJ till A MMrvlt UTAra Itl laborer does not count as expert- . and if they were ence). (4) The applicant can show that he will derive 60 or more of hia 1965 income from this farm ex eluding the income from tobacco on the farm if an allotment it established. (6) The applicant must own or otherwise have readily available adequate equipment and facilities for the production of tobacco. (6) The farm must have crop land suitable for the production of tobacco. (7) The applicant must file a formal application (Form MQ-25) with the ASCS office not later than February 16, 1966. Welfare LocmUon-- (Continued frees Page One) America, leading two rooms of the aforesaid floor, specifying the! apace aa being 882 square feet And. tha Madlaon County Select ive Service Office, Draft Board, has been continuously occupying (his apaaa since, paying Madison County the sum of 886.00 par month. And, one of the provision of the last sub lease waa that the General Smwkea Administration had the option to renew through December 21, 1967. And, a latter from General Soseket was receiv ed by the retiring Commissioners emanaot ejtrrcis- ed its option to renew lease for Draft Board Offices for the year. 1965. Why did County Commis sioners sublet two rooms, 882 square feet for Draft Offices if there waa not ample apace for Welfare Offices? FINAL EXAMS The minister, named Jordan, had a son at college. The son waa about to take his final examina tions and naturally his father ask ed the boy to tot him kjaow aa soon as possible how he got onr In a few days the father receiv ed a telegram whioh read: "Hymn 254, verse five, last two lines." Looking up the reference in the hymn book he read, "Sorrow van quished, labour ended, Jordan passed." It is also the present Commis sioners' opinion that the present Welfare operation in Madison County should be carefully studied, particularly aa to the personnel, thirteen presently employed, in- eluding one now taking special not, he did not know where theyTtreming, for a County with a pop- and dlso stated would try to find them. "Why didn't Rice turn the rec over to W. C. Taylor, who a State official, and also the direct representative of Jay Da via, the State Director, at the time the warehouse and commod ities were being officially turned! over to the new Board ? No doubt. Bice has decided he will turn ov er the records to the State Offi chtle and then the records will be turned over to the duly elected) and qualified Board of County Commissioners as required by law. As to Rice's statement relative to the use by the Chairman, of a rub ber stamp, it is none of his busi ness, and the newly elected offi cials have utmost confidence and I respect for each other. However, I Tor the time being, the Chairman, Mr. Cody, personally prefers to sign all documents and checks," the commissioners said. Mr. ffiiwify (Continued from Page One) agar of the office of Aehevills Livestock Market and formerly operated Hens say's Q antral Mer chandise and Food Store at Wal out She has had farming expert la dairying and mining to- She received a degree in economic and did graduate work at Peabody College in Nashville, Venn., and before comma; to Mad ison County taught in Conway College in Arkansas and at Ander sen College in Anderson, & C. She ia a member of Walnut Mathodiat Church, the Mhrshall Roman's'' Society for Christian years Service, the Madison County Farm Bureau and ia secretary of the Madison County Dairy Associa tion. She has been active In civic and community affairs. I'D BE AFRAID, TOO Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record illation of some 16,000 exclusive of Mam Hill Collage. The pro posed location, which to owned by Mr. Liston Ramsey, la across Main Street in Marshall, from it pres ent location. Jn Mr. Ramsey's Lease, dated November 14, 1964, which waa drawn up after Mr Ramsey and the three Commis- aioners had been defeated in the General Election on November 8, 1964, he it trying to bind tlx fu ture County Boards, whether they be Democrat or Republican, for monthly rental payments of $225.00 per month for twelve years, plua all utilities for the proposed building. Hia building is also in one of the lowest places in Marshall, and it prone to flood ing by the French Broad River. One such flood was experienced this past fall. We have at tha present a warehouse rented for the storage of the surplus food on Main Street at a higher level than Mr. Ramsey's building, and during the flood last fall, it cost the County over $300.00 to remove this food, and later restore it back to the warehouse. It ia the opinion of the present One day a farmer wanted into a bank and asked an officer if he would lend money on, a goat. Being somewhat nervous and a little hard-of-hearing, the officer thought the farmer said boat The loan officer said: "How big is it?" The farmer replied, 'About four feet long and 36 pounds in weight" The loan officer said he would not lend on one untier 12 feet The farmer said, "Heck, I'd be afraid to milk it," and left Norton IJUUIMII (Continued From Pafff man for Laughrldge Farniuji Co., in Marten and naaatlf Ptaml tore Co. in Athevil aa an Investigator UK- the pro root marshal ia WkdafHBHH from 1940 to ltd! Aa a county commisahasar, r ton worked closely with lib wel fare department and tiit anrnlua food program in hia county. Ha has long been active in charitable projects in McDowell and la aathre , m the First Baptist Church of Old Fort whore be baa been a deacon for 12 years and taught a ffanc- men's Sunday School clam for 14 He ia married in tha former Janet Nodine of CatnpohaUo, 8, C. They have three ohtidren, Kenneth, Tommy and Sarah Sa rah, now six, it an adopted Hun garian refugee and was adopted when she waa one yaar old an event which Norton ihaafftlt at 'highlight in our family." Board of County Commissioners that Mr. Ramsey's building is not satisfactory for the Welfare De- paramnt, and that the present of ficet are fully adequate. It is al so the opinion of the Commission ers that a suitable building could be built if neoaanary to house the Department at a considerable sav ing to the taxpayers, certainly for much less than i the proposed twelve yearn rental, totalling ov er $80,000.00. Such a building would belong to the County and be usable for many more than twelve years, and Madison Coun ty owns appropriate sites which are not now producing revenue. Sincerely yours, MADISON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By Doyle B. Cody, Chairman j DILEMMA That a certain young mm is wise beyond his years waa proved when he paused before answering a widow who bad asked bin to guess her ago. "You must have some idea,'" she said. "I have several ideas," said the young man with a smile. "The only trouble ia that I hesitate whether to make yon 10 years younger on account of your looks or 10 years older on account of your intelligence. rni-j-i.- Hiismattliiiiila Snnnks nemormoicis Without Surgery Stops ttchRtfieirts Pain Far the ntat that aekmm haafoaad a new halm .ubitance with tha as toaishmg ability to ahrtok kemer- rhoidi and to rallsr. pain-without awgary. Ia cam aner aa, mQ nllaviaa oala. actual lion (shrinkage) took place. Mo.t amazing of all ramite warn so mor ough that t?ftreriBdeetmuhlaf Statements like "Piles have eeased to he a problem!" The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne)-discovery of a world-f amoue research Institute. Thie substance Is now avail able la swjtpssitsry or oeafaaeat form called ireporoto H. At all drag counters. 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