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Marxhall. N. C. December 24, Cltristtttwf Our liidi llt ll lhink' l(iv V((r fitfts tr it riipn it ( ri IuiIkIiiv spirit, your trt r hr ilii l.iil mill fiiuid limits Penland Fashions ,'URSuALL, li. C. ' 1 i s . I' i' n 1 iw 4 V o nine I. e i- Here s hoping you have a wonderful Holiday . . . Beautytime Beauty Shop ! .'lAiShALL. . c. 1970 Page 2 Grapevine 4-H fi ft Met'r Officers Elected The Grapevine 4-H Club met at the clubhouse for its December meeting. The president, Dexter Hensley, presided. Devotions were by Pam Clark. Old and new business was discussed. New officers were elected by the club members to serve in the coming new year. They are: president, Debbie Bradley; vice president, Kandy Littrell; secretary, Anna Ixu Silver; treasurer, Pamela Clark; and reporter, Michael Silver. The Grapevine 4-H Club meetings will be held in 1971 in the basement at the home of Allan Silver. New leaders were chosen for the club and they encourage all members and all boys and girls who would like to join to attend the January meeting. They are looking forward to working with the boys and girls in our community. The new leaders ;ire: Mrs. Betty Ixiu Clark, Mrs Geneva Windom and Mrs Anna Belle Silver. Please come to our January meeting. We are looking forward to having you attend. Michael Silver, reporter CHRISTMAS PARTY rtie Helping Hands 4-H Club joined the Methodist Youth i .roup for a Christmas party .it the Marshall United Methodist Church onThursday nf last week. (James were directed by Brenda Brinkley and Kdna Ann Silver presided at the refreshment table. Gifts were exchanged. And best wishes to all . . . Marshall Tire & Recapping MAltSllALi. , li. C. . iJ'll. 1971 Farm Program Information ft S.- m, Neinlomatton thel971 farm programs has recently been announced, according to Emory Robinson, chairman of the Madison County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee. First of all, the signup period for the feed grain and wheat programs will be March 1 through April 9. Between now and March 1, we expect to announce all details of the program which will be operated under the new farm law. The Agricultural Act of 1970, Mr. Robinson said. Final determinations on set aside acreages have not been made, but a tentative 20 percent set-aside for feed grain and a set-aside of bet ween GO and 75 percent domestic wheat allotments have been announced. The set- Atlend Meet In Chapel Hill Bruce Sams, chairman of the county commissioners; Emery Metcalf, auditor; Charles Huey, deputy auditor; and Bill Reeves, county at torney, attended the School for (Commissioners, Auditors and County Attorneys held in Chapel Hill last week. mm May home mix FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK MARSHALL, N. C. WEAVERVILLE, N. C. "'t IJ-ptft Insured By F.D.I.C To $20,000 V. t . asides for these two crops will not exceed 20 percent on feed grains and 75 percent on wheat. Decisions on the actual percentages will be made before March 1. Set-aside is an important new concept, Mr. Robinson said. Under the set-aside programs for feed grain and wheat, a participating farmer will set aside a certain per centage of his base or allot ment and put this acreage in a conserving use. He will also maintain his farm's con serving base in conserving use. On his remaining cropland he will be free to plant whatever he chooses, except that he cannot grow crops which are under marketing quotas unless he has farm allotments for these. A farmer in the feed grain or EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS IN LOY P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C He bless your . . . programs' will 'reteiv set-aside payments whether or not lie produces the program crops. Wheat' W YOUR ff SPECIAL fMh HOLIDAY y&f t LOOK With a flattering new hair style that will make your family and y friends sit up and take us today! Beautytime RUTH PENLAND, Marshall, N. C. 17 Marshall Personnel: C. L. Rudisill, Jr. Bruce Murray Mrs. Rosalene M. Tugman Mrs. Belva Crowe Kay W. Griffin Janie Plemmons Diane Crowe Linda Ball Lucy Tipton Weaverville Personnel: E. L. Loftin R. Bryce Hall Mrs. Izola D. Taylor Mrs. Mary Bell Mrs. Pat Cody In conclusion Robinson said that details of the program wilHie annouheed'lri uJe-neai! future and that farmers should begin now making their 1971 crop plans. - notice. Beauty Shop Owner & Operator Phone: 649 4535 r - - -, .-.7- r. I
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