V THS N E RO MARSHALL, N. Page Bit ht mi MMi PT AsxTFTkTj r 1 I I Wad ssMltof sasnassw gg D RUBBER STAMPS Signature HUmp. . Stamp Pads Oaten - Base Lock Rubber Type Notary Seals Stencil. Quick tart COLEMAN C CALDWELL The Nfws-Kecord Office Marshall OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Modem, well lighted office space located on Main Street in Mar shall. Building could accommo date several persona. Contact: LISTON B. RAMSEY Marshall, N. C. ROCK-BOTTOM RATES JAMES ALLEN Marshall, N. C. Phone 649-3251 649-2104 (Home For Quick, Efficient Radio. Television, and Watch Repair Be HOWELL'S RADIO TV SERVICE Phone 685-3765 Main St Mars Hill, N. C. AH Work Guaranteed WANTHH to buy eld decks; have good used TV sets ; will hay, sell, trad en WATCH HB, Mai what you? - PICTtJBH TUBES IN STALLED 9M up. 8-26 8-9c SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Wanted: Responsible party to take over lew monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen local ly. Write Credit Manager, P. 0. Box m, Hope Mills, North Car- LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex A -Diet Tablets. Only 98c at MOORE'S PHARMACY Marshall, N. C. 92, , mTS, pd. YOUR INITIALS MAY BE WORTH $1000 Play the great money game! Moneygrams! All you have to do is send in your initials on a post card and then watch the Balti more News American. If your initials appear as you wrote them, you win a cash prize ... up to 11000. See details in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN 0 Said At Your Local Newsdealer RELIABLE PARTY WANTED In This Area For Part Time. - For Extra Income Recession - Depression Proof Business Dealers Wanted: To handle the world-famous SYLVANIA, G. E. & R.C.A. radio and TV receiving tubes, : sold thru our latest model Do-It-Yourself tube testers. Ex ceptional high profit margin in a steady repeat business,- handling fast-mqvinpr tube types. You could earn fSOO.OO' up to $500.00 per month in your spare time, depend ing on size of route. Cash in vestment is required to enter this business from $1,845.00 up to $3, 595.00. BUSINESS IS FULLY SET UP FOB YOU INCOME STARTS IMMEDIATELY NO SELLING OR SOLICITING Qualifications: Sufficient available capital; 4 to 7 spare hours per week; reliable auto; two charac ter references; and a sincere de sire to be your own boss and enter a prestige business of your own. Multi-million dollar market avail able annually! For a personal in terview and consideration on this unusual opportunity, write to: Teat All Div., of UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS CORP., 8363 Olive Street Road, Olivette 32, Missouri. Please include phone number in reply. -tC HELP WANTED Opening for Rawleigh dealer in Madison Coun ty. Established customers. Can earn $2 to $3 hourly and up. Write Rawleigh Dept. NC I 680 1109, Richmond, Va. 9-9 d: 23p FOR SALE 1968 641 Ford Tractor, $1195.00 ; 80 other Trac tors, $195.00 up; New Holland Saner 66 P.T.O. Baler in good condition, $495.00; Corn Harvest ers, $95.00 up; Grain Drills, $60.00 op; No. 8 Allie Chalmers Corn Snapper $345.00 ; 210 pieces of Assorted Farm Equipment; New ft Used Tractor and Mower Parts. P. A. RAMBO 8 miles north of Greensville, Tenn. Camp Creek Road Phone: 689-9412 9-9,16,23,80p SINGER SEWING MACHINE: In like new cabinet equipped to ZIG ZAG, bottonhole-s, fancy stitches, etc. Local party may finish pay ments of $11.14 monthly or nay complete balance of $47.81. Can be tried out locally, it interested wa: National's Adjuster, Mr. Wiles Box 6126, Charlotte, N. C. tn 'Am mtmtmtt n SB sajsj ngag SBsassa cesrsn I BnBl a Photntrmnher will be vim KTV SHOP hare next needay, September 15, from 1 m 7 n TY1 r M Rome have your picture Itchg. - ' " Amos Z. Treadwa Passes Wednesda; Funeral Tomorro Amos K. Treedway, 88, Madison County farmer, died Canton nursing; home Wedn September 8, 1966 after a lo ness. He was a member of Baptist Church on Spring Surviving are two daugh Mrs. Mabel Haan of LeO Oregon and Mrs. Jessie Cra of Hot Springs Rt. 1, and grandchildren. Funeral services will Friday at 2:00 p. m. Baptist Church. The Rev. Coleman C. Cat and the Rev. Dewey Rogers 'officiate and burial will be in church cemetery. Pallbearers be Charles, Junior, and 1 Sams, Hayden Meadows, West and Leo Willett. The body will be at Cra Funeral Home in Canton placad In the church one hoar fore the service. Revival To Start At Walnut Creek Church Sunday A series of revival services will ftediB At the JTslhut Creek Baptist Cnartfc Sunday night. The fcev. William Huntley, pas tor of the Balfour Baptist Church id Bnscefnbe County, will be guest rvices, which will 7:30 (dock. WATCH REPAIR Watch master Timed 30 years experience In order for a watch to be Correctly repaired and reg ulated' it must be adjusted after repair. Instead of tabitig fveaks to adjust by the old method, we now hare,-Ai"!sxfnsive electron ic machine called C'vvM ASTER" i .This is the only machine of wypef fn our county wFilcri is a good reason to brjngriie"' jrour repair work. SLUDER Main Street MARSHALL, N. C. tRJJJJ nM batik higntly at MSI snpssnnsnsnanawaaaaaaaaaa-sssr JEWELRY Iva ! J Hfor nana nnm.i lr- RRRJJ I.. I Sunday afternoon. Sluder Sponor Shoots On By-Pass Every Saturday Lee Sluder, secretary of Mar shall Gun Club, is putting on a Shoot each week, weather permit ting, on Saturday. He is giving i this Saturday for prises. ooting will start at 10 oVloefcl at tne jesse uauey pi ace on uie By-Pass. Mr. Sluder says for ev. eryone to bring their favorite .22 rifle or shotgun and that ammo will be furnished. "Please come out and be with us each .Saturday as long as the weather permits," Mr. Sluder said. OUT OF LETTERHEADS BOSSSTHE NEWSPAPER SHOP WILL PRINT SOME AM A HURRY PHOHE, THEM 0 ... . ining Program (Continued from Page One) Mead soon outlining project Mora than $100,000 has allocated to conduct the The program will be under con stant study and evaluation of its results. At lta conclusion the mat hods which have proved to be moat effective will be made available to ether communities throughout tile nation similar to Madison County H. S. Football Marshall - Cranberry (Continued from Page One) Johnny Fisher scored the touch down for the Tornadoes and Mike Jenkins made the extra point on pass. M 10 118 43 13-5 0 3-31.6 2 50 0 0 7 16 0 C 10 175 104 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes in'cepted by Punts 'Fumbles lost Tarda penalized Marshall Cranberry H. S. Football Hot Springs - Clyde (Continued from Page One) Gerald Bay ran one of the extra Wayne Henson, s halfback, and Dean Robinson were on defense for the1 Cardinals. Vernon Russell snd Johnny Wsr- " .T w.. . Clyde. Russell set up s touchdown a 32-yard run and Warren with a 87-yard sprint. HS 4 74 C u 184 17 a rt world news in fcus The Chratlon Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston, Mast. 021 15 Pleas enter my subscription to the Monitor for the period checked be low. I enclose $ . 1UA Fisvh) 1 YEAR $24 O months $12 3 months $6 S'cet. . ZIPCode f 1 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage 80 Passe 8-1 Passes in'cepted by 0 Panto 3-30 Fumbles lost 1 2 Yards penalised 10 60 Hot Springs 0 0 0 0-0 Clyde all -W . . U SCHEDULE hj ob the Air 3 JO Service Show 5:4 Breakfast Time Country Stela h ini . News Rrwaktasi Time Country Style i 29-News Headline. -Breakfast Thus Style ? mi- Moralng News l Weather ' l-i Emersoii Sport News " : Breakfast Time Style 7:29 News Headlines Breakfast Time Style Country Country Country H. S. Football- Man Hill . Eaat Yancey (Continued from Page One) ''-fjl He opened the scoring in the 3 jjg first quarter by taking a 10-yard 'lipase from- quarterback Mike 40 1 Young, then ran 70 yards around J-I right snd to paydirt in the second s iz stan ia. Robinson then gslloped 76 yards I around left end in the third quar- tar, and fullback Bob Anderson ran over from the t yard line lor still andother TD in the same pe riod. In the final quarter, Young tossed 10 yards for the visitors' last touchdown with Robinson on the receiving end. EY MH 9 14 344 203 42 46 7-3 13.8 bv 0 0 1 7 20 80 6 6 IS 782 9 0 0 01 nrst downs Passing yardage Passes In'cepted fables lost , Yards penalized I mars mil ASC Convention (Continued from Page One) Ojmitteeman will be decided by the 1-30 incumbent county committee sub ject to appeal to the State com mittee; the convention would pro ceed, however, on the basis of the county committee decision. Mr. Robinson urged all ASC farmer-delegates to be sore to at tend the county convention. Im portant changes have beep made id election details, which make this year's convention more im portant than ever. SPECIAL RATE College students can get The News-Record for entire college term for only $2.00- Keep up with the county news while attending college. CLOSE- 1 16 Ford asta 500 2-Ooor Hnrttop B EVERY CAROLINA HOTLINE FORD MUST GO! DIAL: 1460 DAILY Monday Saturday 8:00 News 80S Mask far a Happy Day 8:46 Morning Devotees 9:00 Soul Winning Gospel Hour 9:80 Gospel Singtime 9:4ft Gospel Singtime 10 .-00 News 10:01 O.sp.l Stng Tkne 11:00 Good Neem Gospel Broad 11:80 Gospel Stag 11;4& (Wed. & Sat.) Church of Christ Broadcast 12:00 Tradiiis loi 12 10--Dinner Tims Country Style 18:20 News and Bulletin Board 12:80 Weather Letters To Editor (Continued from Page Four) forts by the United States to free enslaved nations now under com munist domination snd to msin tsin a strong foreign policy against communist aggression wherever it occurs. 3. To further emphasize the im portance and value of the Repub lic of Korea as one of America's Bnli.i'nmmiini rt nro-W extern al- .. . . . mmmltfald te . for eign policy of victory over com munist imperialism. A Tn imnUmrnt nraorrama and ... 1 muuit nt an- ti-communist organizations throughout the Far East. 5. To supplement the efforts of and maintain close and continuous coordination with other aoti -communist organizations within the United States toward Ac preser vation of Freedom within the Re public of Korea and continue the fight against communism through out Southeast Asia. 6. To accord honor and recogni tion to those Americans who fought and died for the cause of freedom in Korea and to those who have aided in the preserva tion and perpetuation of Korean democracy and culture. 7. To sponsor and encourage anti-communist groups and organi sations to seek new and mora com plete ways of combating commu nism economically, militarily, and psychologically. 8. To encourage the materials on communism by of all nations and actively pro mote their participation in a unit ed effort by freedom-loving youth everywhere in Asia to defeat com munism through effective organi zation and education. 'MMf - 9. To train and' equip know Iedgable students.' to deaj with communist tactics wherever, they may erupt. , i.r.,- The course of recent events in PUT PRICES! SERVICE MOTH SALES, INC. W.M.M.H. PROGRAM 18:86 Chuck Wages Gens 12:4ft Farm Forum 1:00 Farm News 1:0 Obituary (Mass 1:10 Country Music Jamboree 2:00 News 8:06 Country Music Jamboree .00 New 3:06 Country Music Jamboree 4:00 Newe ' 4:06 1480 Club 4:29 Nsws Headlines 5:00 News 5: :1ft Service SMrw 6:80 Light Life . 6:00 News 6:05-Light Life 6:30 Twilight Melodies 7:4ft Sign Off (Month of July) ASC Ballots (Continued from Page One) member in their respective order. Persons receiving the fourth and fifhVk nlasas ktf unra jaAltnto- in uoih 111 VSI iiiavis 11 V V W l"UIH, SIS VMLII ASC community will serve as first and second alternate members of the community committee. The three newly elected community comitteemen will also serve as del egates for their community at a eeunty ASC Convention on Sep tember 17 whan a county ASC committee will b elected. All newly elected community committeemen and county ASC committeemen will take office on October 1, 1966 snd serve for one year or until their successors are elected. , Revival To Start (Continued from Page One) years as Aasociational Missionary of the Liberty Baptist Associa tion. He is married and has two sons. the Far Eaat gives us ever in creasing cause for concern, not on ly about the present but about the future. Communist declarations and manifestoes are unmistakably clear whether they emanate from Moscow, Peking, or a satellite cap ital. The basic intention of the communists ia to dominate the Wmm World. gjt---y:-jMt, Don't let freedom die without a struggle. I believe the Founda tion is a valuable and worthwhile menus uimugii wuicn cvnunuiuBDi can effectively be fought and an ti-communism effectively nurtured. In the interest of peace and freedom, I solicit your support. Sincerely, JOE L .MORGAN Member, Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation Dealer Ft RHRNNjfl