t .1, March I, Vtt, Marshall, N. C Pag 1 i '.;-. 4 MR. ANp.MRS. WALTER HARRELL. abovi?, were recently notified that they had been awarded an all expense trip to Nassau as a result of Harrell sur passing a district sales production quota. The an nouncement was made by Robert L. Smith, president of North State General Insurance Division of Northwestern Security Life Insurance Company. Harrell. who has been with this company for over two years, has served as District Manager. The district is composed of 20 North Carolina counties which arei affiliated with several funeral homes throughout the state, including Bowirian-Duckett Funeral Home and Holeombe Funeral Home In this county. Mr. and Mrs. Harrell plan to leave Marshall Saturday .March 4, for Miami, Fla., prior to board ing the M S Sunward, a Norwegian ship en route to Nassau; and Freeport. They expect to return to Marshall about March 12. Specials 1970 FORD Brougham. 4 door, air con ditioned, low mileage, Extra clan 1970 NOVA, 4-door, Automatic transmission, 6 ryllnder, Radio & Heater. I1I7H NOV A 4-door. 6 cylinder; straight drive; M.tNMi actual miles: like new. itai) CAMARO Coupe; V-0 engine; vinyl roof. IIMill CAMARO Coupe. 307 V-8 engine, automatic. Nice car. V58 CHEVELLE Malibu. 4 door, V-8 automatic, one local owner lx VOLKSWAGON. 2 door. Automatic trans mission, low mileage. HHix JAVELIN Coupe. V'-H engine. Automatic transmission. llfciJ PLYMOUTH Fury; sport coupe. V-8 'engine; ) speed. ,. KURD Falcon i Coupe, 6-cylinder; straight drive. fiteS PONTIAC Wagon. One Owner. A real bargain. jido. FORD Galaxie: Coupe, 390 V-8 engine, Straight drive - radl 110(1 neater- 1964 VOLKSWAGON, 2-door. TRICKS I!t70 CHEVROLET. ',-lon. 6-cylinder. long wheel base. , 19M CHEVROLET, truck, -cyllnder, ptep side bed, one owner. IMS CHEVROLET. V-. step tide, long wheel base. WE HAVE SEVERAL OLDtR CARS AND TrtUCrCS THAT WE HAVE TO SELL ? COME IN MAKE AN OFFER! i . FREflCri" BROAD CHEVROLET. -.CO IHC. Walnut; tJfews The building reprwenUUvei , of the Maditon County Unit of N.C.A.E, met on-Tfcuriday.pt', the Walnut School, number, of itemi of buiineia v discussed and plans went made for, the convention Fhka will b, held in Greensboro April M. Vernon Ponder, principal, oi;. Ebbs Chapel School,, is, the president of the local unit, - . Mrs. Mary Cralne returned to . her home, last week from Memorial Mission Hospital where she had been a patient for a week. Thurman Soesbee is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital where he is receiving treatment. Mrs. A. S. Reeves spent part of last week in AsheviUe with her son and daughter in law, ft-, and Mrs. J. D. Reeves and two children and with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reeves. Theodore Plemmons returned to his home on Monday from Memorial Mission Hospital. School Menu MONDAY Hamburger on School Made Bun Cabbage-Carrot Slaw Onions Pickles Potato Chips or Potato Salad Peach Cobbler Milk TUESDAY Country Style Steak Buttered Rice Cranberry Sauce Green Beans Fresh Orange 6r Apple School Made Rolls Butter Milk WEDNESDAY Soup Beans Cannned Tomatoes Onions Hot Potato Salad Cornbread Butter Peanut Butter Delight Milk THURSDAY Pork Patties with Gravy Creamed Potatoes Peas and Carrots Apple Sauce Bulgar Rolls Butter Milk FRIDAY Meat Loaf Candied Sweet Potatoes Turnip Greens Hot Biscuits Butter Jellow with Fruit Milk j 4-H Talent Show Saturday The Annual Madison County youth of Madison County In one i-H, Talent Jqw. wUL be held of the most important 4-H Saturday night, at fo clock in events during the year, the Mars Hill College Winners of the contest will be Auditorium. Admission will be selected to represent Mars Hill WILLIAM C. SILVER, JR. Silver Is Candidate For Commissioner W. C. Silver, Jr., a candidate for county commissioner on the Republican ticket, is a graduate of Mars Hill high school and Western Carolina College at CuQowhee. He has a degree In Business Education and a minor in English. He served over three years in active duty during World War n as a Navy pilot, seeing action in the South Pacific. He was discharged as a Senior Lieutenant in the Naval Reserve. Silver is the father of three children, one at East Tennessee State, one at Bowman Grey Medical School and one in Mars Hill High School. Silver has led an active civic life including membership In French Broad Masonic Lodge of Marshall, Past Master and Past District Deputy Grand Master of the 54th Masonic District. He is a 32 degree Scottish Rite Mason, and a Shriner; member of Robinson Carter Post No. 435 of Mars Hill; past adjutant and presently finance officer of the post. He is a member of the Mars Hill Baptist Church and has been ordained a deacon. Silver has served Madison County for three 2-year terms as county commissioner, one as chairman of the board. He has owned and operated Silver Mill at Petersburg for over 20 years. Be kind to a hosltss Answer R.S.V.P.'s and send Ihank you's. ' 'A . ' ,, ' MlssS Rath Arfderson, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Francis M. Anderson, Chicago, who came home because of the deatft of their brother, Ned Anderson, of Saluda, remained until Thursday of last week visiting with their family here, Messrs. John Robert and Richard Anderson and Misses Betty and Kathryn Anderson. Their brother, Edward L. (Ned) Anderson was a native of Madison County but had made his home in Polk County for the past 40 years. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor are parents of a son born Tuesday, Feb. 22, in Mission Hospital. Mrs. Taylor's mother came up from Georgetown, S. C. for a visit here with the family last Tuesday. Miss Mary Huff will be home the latter part of this week because of the quarter-break at ASU. Miss Elaine Ray. a student at ASU, will also be home at tills time. Mr. 3nd. Mrs. Alfred Huff visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr$. Harold Toney. in Forest City last Sunday for the celebration of the fourth birthday of their little son, Matt Toney. Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. Jarvis and son Ray, Jr. and daughters, Martha and Mary, of Atlanta, visited their , son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tilson, and their little son, Bill, and Mrs. James' mother here last weekend. Mrs. Jonas Chandler, who had surgery last Thursday at Mission Hospital, is reported to be getting along nicely. Mrs. Pauline Briggs Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs, who had surgery last week on Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital, is now back at her home in the Haw Creek Section of Asheville. "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY FRESH Fryers WHOLE 2 in a BAG LB. Limit 2 BAGS LETTUCE head 19 Pr All Type Of MATERIALS And Samples Including Vinyl Fabric (Plastics or Leathciciies) Free Estimates Will Bring Samples To Your Home 23 Years' Experience WRIGHT'S L'pliolxtrriiig Srmi r Phone 64S-.16H h Main Street P O Box S74 WEAVERVJL1.E.N C I ii I nm am m m wa m m rTirn w m m SO cents for adults and 25 cents for children. All parents are urged to attend and support the County at the District 4-H Talent Show, June 21, at Waynes ville. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED contact Richard Wilde at Shady Side Florist or call 649-3343 r For appointments after 5 p.m. please call V. J. Willis Is Candidate For Auditor V.J. Willis, of Route 1, Mars Hill, has announced his can didacy for the office of Auditor of Madison County as a Republican candidate. He is a life-long resident of Madison County. He is a graduate of Mars Hill high school and at tended Mars Hill College. He also served two years in the Fourth Infantry Division of the U.S. Army as an office clerk where he attained the rank of Sergeant. Mr. Willis, a self-employed farmer, has served as the Republican Judge for the Beech Glen precinct since 1966. The 33-year-old Willis tslnarried to the former Miss Wanda Hylemon, alsool Mars Hill. They have two daughters. A & P SUGAR 5 LB. BAG Limit with $5.00 order or more i , WOODSON W.RAY, INC. INSURANCE AGENCY Roau 1 Phonal 689-2021 MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Representing (he following old line stock insurance companies: AETNA, GREAT AMERICAN FIREMAN'S FUND, MARYLAND CASUALTY AND JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE Writing t SUadavrd Flra, Caaaalty, Canara! Liability, Workman's Cotapansatioa, AutomoWla and Ufa Insoranca also Horn Ownara, Farm Ownara, and Multi-ParO Packaga PollcUs YOUR BUSINESS IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED J " Qu - " tu' V1 'l it IP') Ma- a' "m) A frothy cap of curls to wor with the latast pantsuits and midi skirts for that "now" look! I mum 111 Si TTTty f A WAS' W 4 100 BRAZILIAN 8-O'Clock Coffee j Beautytime Beauty Shop j Ruth Penland, Owner & Operator I Marshall, N.C. I Phone . 649-3411 Ask l he nii'mbcrs .! j tfroup in whirl, you htltui wlu-ihcr they d likt lu .idopi h child nvorNCUN. Through FonUt Par cnls Pliin. iki cm upxrl such i child I in' .t It'w dullrx .1 nionih. For Thr 'ery BEST i Groceries ;) V'epetables Fruits Meats Shop At Grocery Hot Springs. N.C. ATTENTION PUBLIC! ALL TAX LISTERS will be in COURTHOUSE m t ,' !V t ICS FRIDAY, MARCH 3 . , 9:0,0 A.M,'.,4:qoiP.M. ; FOR LAST LISTING OPPORTUNITY P IffllNSTANTtoFFS U? feW JAR 29 iw ".. 10 ox. ,99 ! 1 iiiii 83 MAIN STREET in MARSHALL ; Effective Thru Sat. MARCH 4 39