t ' CKKT1K1KD I Xl t l-IIHIl p.nn s Eartf $250-1375 per week after . ' short period of certification. ' No experience neceasar' ! Will train! placement Euaranteed. Call ii7-32-3326 or write , jraumasier oiw o. niaaison Ave. Suite No 3 Indianapolis. Indiana 46227. 4-12.19.26.5-3 dig. AVO3AXTS YOU' Be an independent AVON Representative and earn monev in your spare time near hoMe.Vall: 233-6592 or write Mrs. Barbara Collins Avon Mapager Hamburg Mountain Road 'Weaverville. N C. 28787 4-12 tfc piSneer FORD. INC. Main Street Marshall. N. C. Phone 649-3444 A Good Place ' To Buy A 1 New or Used Car or Truck 2-8 tfc TELEVISION SERVICE: We service all makes and models. All our work is guaranteed. Also 8 track tape players repair. All Channel TV An tennas by CHANNEL MASTER only $5.95. Watch Repair Spidel Bands. Clock Repairs. Located above the High School on Bailey Mtn Rd . HOWELL'S TV ' Ph 689 3131 Rt l.Box98B Mars Hill. N C 28754 l-4:tfc ATTENTION MEN SEMI-DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED Local Over-the-Road driver training being offered thru facilities of Common Carrier. On-the-job type training; no experience necessary In dustry wages exceed $6 per hour with benefits. For im mediate application call Area Code 404-675-2941 or write to Semi Division. Suite No. 108. 1100 Spring St NW; Atlanta, Ga 30309 2 8tfc Appointments Only KITH ANN RAMSEY'S Beauty Shop Phone 649 3679 Walnut. N C EDGEWOOD RESTAURANT 1435 Merrimon Ave. AshevilleJJjfJ. . Breakfast Dinner Supper REGULAR MEALS SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES HOMEMADE PIES AIR-CONDITIONED Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. 1 you choose maybe you'll choose Computers, too. . Jhe Marine Corps believes that every yjung man wants to point himself in the Viht direction - toward the kind ol work that will suit him best, the kind of skills that will stick with him for life So if you've got w hat it takes to be a Marine, and you can qualify for our new option programs, wv'll let you choose the right direction. If it's computet programming and operations, you'll be on your way as soon as you complete recruit training. - There's also electronics, combat support, aviation technology, food services. and . many other directions you can go. Come in and look over trie list. You tell us what you're interested in. We R tell you " you there. " :;: ? ' - Were locking for a few to choose their oun Your Marin Recruiter Will Ce In Marshall Monday Mornings at Courthouse Hot Spring, frnday Afternoons ct Post C i i i c . - il 8 3 -.JUL 1 1 SEMI-DRIVERS NEEDED. Local companya need Cer-' lifted Semi-Driven. Earn $300-W00 Per Week. No ex perience necessary, will train. -For application call 317-637-1134.. or write Rapidway Systems. 5140 S. Madison Ave. Suite 4 Indianapolis. Indiana. 46227. ' ' 3 22-IO-llchg PIANO TUNING Conservatory Graduate 30 Years Experience Contact PAUL SHEPHERD Phone 648-3154 (Canton ) or write Route 3. Box 282 Waynesville. N. C. 28786 2-15-6-7 pd LAND FOR SALE List your land with H IIITEIIl RST INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate-Insurance Marshall. N C 649-2454 6-20: tfc PREGNANT? For con fidential counselling Call Toll Free 800 523-4436 3-22 tfc TRUCK CAMPER COVERS Pioneer ford, Inc. Main St. Marshall. N. C. Phone 649-3444 2-8 tfc SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED Local companys need Cer tified Semi-Drivers. Earn $300-3400 per week No ex perience necessary, will train For application call 317-636-2675, or write Coastway American Systems. P. O. Box 11125 Indianapolis, Indiana. 46201 3 22-10-11 FOR SALE: Trucks of various sizes; also large and small dump beds; See or phone "BUD" GAHAGAN Walnut. N. C. Phone 649-3631 10-19 tfc ATTENTION MEN SEMI-DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED Local & Over-the Road driver training being offered through facilities of a major truck line. On,-the-job 'type training; no experience neces&ary. Industry wages exceed $6 per hour with benefits. For immediate application call Area Code 404-875-2941 or write to Eagle Mountain Corp.; P 6. Box 368; Atlanta, Ga. 30080. 4-26 tfc experience' needed), ahd Driver. Applications must be placed in person at the Hot Springs Clinic by May 4, 1973 4-26 chg it we can get V, : '. -: -.; good r:a Ct direct.cn;. - : "I ,1 --.-- AUCTION SALE at JOE'S Main Street Marshall. N. C. Saturday. April 28 7:30 4-26 chg. Continous Banking Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday. 9 to S; Friday 9 to 6. First Union National Bank at Marshall and Weaverville. 4-12 tfc FOR SALE: 1970 Volkswagen Beetle; stickshift. AM radio, rear defroster: four good tires (two snow); runs very well. Only $1100. MVRA POWELL Phone 656-2641 4 26,5-3,10pd. FOR SALE: Two Seigler Oil Heaters. Good condition. Only $125 each. First come, first served. BUD JOHNSON'S PLUMBING & HEATING Marshall, N C. 4 26 pd No Arsenal Needed For Bug Control in Garden Controlling insects in the home garden is a Job that can be handled by one or two good Insec ticides. There's no need to stockpile an arsenal for the Job. Gardeners, especially the . less experienced oriei, may get "carried away" with all the mate rials available for killing bugs and feel compelled to buy some of each one. This multiplies the danger of having poisons around the house, in addition to increasing costs. Dr. H. E. Scott, exten sion entomologist at North Carolina Staje University, . saldjjltw.o materials that have broad application for garden use are malathlon and sevin. Another product, Gar dona, Is also avail able for gSTv&ral use but has more limited application. "Either malathlon or sevfit , "hcruld . Rrpvlde -adequate insert OontrolihT most said. "Both are safe when used as directed by the manufacturer." Aphids, which are always a problem on a wide variety of veg etables, are best con trolled with malathlon. However, sevin may give bptter ' control on such pests as the bean beetle, tomato fruitworm and the imported cabbageworm (cabbage butterfly). Malathlon is available as an emulsiflable con- . centrate, wettable powder of dust. Sevin comes as a wettable powder, dust or as a "flowable" formulation to be mixed with water. Dr. Scott said gar deners will no longer be able to find garden insec ticides containing DDT. This product was offi cially removed from the market effective Dec. 31, 1972. He added that gar deners shouldn't regard this as much of a loss since the other products that are available are more effective in garden insect control. NCSU hasn't suggested using DDT in home gardens for several years. Scott cautioned that malathlon, sevin and all other insecticides should be used only as directed on the container label; that the materials should be kept well out of reach of children, preferably . locked up; and that empty , containers should -be , disposed of properly. EYES EXAMINED ', CLASSES FITTED fcr - DR. LOCXARD 8 A.M. to 12 Room "FRIDAYS IN LOY l FO-LRT3 built::; a MARSHALL. N. C ! , f - V - p- -3 LEGAL NOTICES AC; NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON TO: Creditors and Debtors of John W. Tolley, deceased. . All persons, firms and corporations having claims against John W. Tolley, deceased, are notified to exhibit them to A. B. Tolley as executor of the decedent's estate on or before the 19 day of October, 1973, at the law office of Joseph B. Huff Marshall, North Carolina, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the above named A. B. Tolley. This 19 day of April, 1973. A. B. Tolley Executor of the Estate of John W. Tolley c-o Joseph B. Huff, Attorney 105 East Main Street Marshall, N. C. 28753 4-26; 5-3, 10, 17 chg. NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON TO: Creditors and Debtors of W. C. Metcalf, deceased. All persons, firms and corporations having claims against W. C. Metcalf, deceased, are notified to exhibit them to Ralph Metcalf and G ay Metcalf as executors of the decedent's estate on or before the 19 day of October, 1973, at Rt. 2, Mass Hill, N. C, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the above named executors. This 19 day of April, 1973. Ralph Metcalf and Gay Metcalf, Executors of the Estate of W. C. Metcalf Route 2 Mars Hill, N. C. 4-26;5-3,10,17 chg. EXECUTORS NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Nona Moore Roberts of Madison County, N. C, this is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said Nona Moore Roberts to present them . to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make Immediate payment. This the 30th day of March, 1973. Ernest C. Moore 105 East Brookwood Drive Clemson, S. C. 29631 4-26;5-3,10,17 pd. NOTICE The State Board of Health has received an application from the Town of Mars Hill in Madison County for a State grant under the .North Carolina Clean Water Bond Act of 1971 in the amount of $40,625 to be used as a portion of the construction cost for a water supply system project. The project consists of construction of a 300,000 gallon water storage facility, 4,300 linear feet of 12 inch and 2,300 linear feet of 8 inch water mains. 4-26, 5-3 chg. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON CHARM AINE YVONNE CUTSHAW, Plaintiff vs. RUSSELL CUTSHAW, Defendant TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in fre above entitled action. The nature of the relief sought is for divorce on the grounds of one year's separation. You are required to make defense to such pleadings act , later than the nth day of May, 1973, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against yo will apply to the ; Court for the relief sought This the I7th day of April, 1973. ' . JOHN M. SEASE, . Attorney for the Plaintiff . Mars Hill, N. C. 28754 4-19,26;S-3 pd. Truth is tht- W armiml wIik-Ii the hfl of life rrvolvra. Doatlio and Funerals la Loving Memory of CARL BOYD Who Passed Away April 25, 1971 Sometimes it's hard to un derstand Why some must go so young Before they've time to dream Their dreams before their songs are sung. It must be that our lives are planned. "We have a time to do" May faith help us to un derstand what we can't see or know. Mom and Dad Brothers and sisters Meat Stretching Ideas Help Trim Food Costs RALEIGH -- With shoppers concern for meat prices these days. It's a good idea to stretch the meat you buy. How to do if' One good way is to prepare the meat you buy at a low temperature so that It doesn't shrink, says Mrs. Ruby Uzzle, exten sion consumer marketing economist. North Caro lina State University. Meat does shrink somewhat as it cooks, but low temperature keeps the shrinkage to a minimum. If you use a meat thermometer, you won't overcook the good meat you buy. And you'll save meat flavor and keep It juicy at the same time. The next way to stretch the meat you buy is to use all of It. Refrigerate. JB)et promptly when you gas home from the market. Then be sure to refrig erate the leftovers promptly. Use leftovers in any number of good tasting dishes. Crumble leftover bacon over fresh-cooked vegetables for more flavor; use leftover bits of roast for an excellent sandwich spread. It is estimated that we waste two-thirds of a pound of food per person per day in the United States. Mrs. Uzzle adds. Don't do that if you want to stretch the family food dollar. When you think of stretching the meat you buy these days, you may nlso think of adding other foods to make it seem like more. The "stretcher" may be vegetables, either dry or fresh, or a starchy food. And the "stretcher" varies in cost and food value, too. Sometimes we pay a high price for having the "stretcher" and the spices measured out for us. We call It convenience. Potatoes and veg etables are the old standby nutritious stretchers. Salt pork, bacon bits, along with the brown in the pan, become the gravy or sauce to give an Illusion of meat on the table Just as the bit of ham does in scalloped potatoes. We use veg etables to stretch the meat portion In soups and stews. LOOKING FOR A DEPENDABLE HOME HEATING OUT . TRY, Coll (49-3933 crry oi compant , John Self FOREST G. REA VIS Forest G. Reavis, 20, of Rt 2 Mars Hill, died unexpectedly Monday, April 23, 1972 in a ' Western North Carolina hospital after a brief illness. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Reavis of Mars Hill; the mother, Mrs. Mildred Mcintosh Reavis of Aurora, 111.; a brother, Morris Reavis, a half sister, Miss Vicki Reavis, both of Aurora; and a grandmother, Mrs. Sue StanM of Tennessee. Services were held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in Bethel Baptist Church. The Revs. Don Gasperson and Lloyd Roberts officiated. Burial was in Chandler Cemetery. Pallbearers were friends of the family. Capps Funeral Home was in charge. CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank our many friends for all their kindnesses during our time of sorrow ; a special thank you to Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home. May God bless each and every one of you. The Family of JOEL F. JOHNSON When you depend on cereals for stretchers, be sure you are getting the greatest food value for the investment. Whole grain or enriched products are the most nutritious forms of cereal. When you consider a meat stretcher, think about the cost of the stretcher and its nutrition as well as the meat, Mrs. Uzzle says. KKVIVK KLOV.KHS A teaspoon of deter gent added to cut flowers will revive them if wilted, according to Cornell University's Floriculture Depart ment. GROWING FLOWERS If you Want to grow tall flowers for cutting, especially roses, it may be best to put them in beds by themselves, suggest N. C. State Uni versity horticulturists. A mulch over the entire bed will conserve mois ture and help keep down grass and weeds. WORKERS RELEASED In 1951, one person out of seven was living on a farm producing agricultural products. Now, one person in 21 lives on a farm. This has released people to produce other wealth and services and is primarily responsible for the unequaled af fluence of the U. S. BEFORE YOU NEED IT - ARRANGE FOR IT! ofirst Union ChecUoan Then use if . . . FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT! Q First Union National , Marshall Weaverville DRY CLEAN POLYESTER ..Although garments made of polyester are washable; they dry-clean much better. The gentle action of the cleaning fluids remove grease spots and help lo keep colon brighter longer we have the latest steam finishing equipment to do a completely beautiful Job.. SELF SERVICE CLEANING f. ' J .. . ws ... - ' f SHOE REPAIR EDWARDS.-CLEANEHS & LAUNDRY MAT Main Street JAMES EDWARD KENT James Edward Kent, 97. of Rt 1 Marshall, died Monday April 23, 1973 in an Ashevilte hospital' after a long illness. He was a lifelong resident of Madison County and a retired farmer. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Clyde Ball and Mrs. J. Marvin Ball, both of Marshall, Mrs. James Cole and Mrs. Hugh Rice, both of Weaver ville, Mrs. Joseph Reece of Murphy and Mrs. E. W. Cauble of Upland, Calif.; three sons, Fred of Marshall and L R. and P. E. Kent, both of Asheville; a half brother, Dan Kent of Gate City, Va.; two half sisters, Mrs. Cora Pippen and Mrs. W. A. Fisher, both of Knoxville, Term.; 20 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren, 49 great-greatgrandchildren and four great-great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Bull Creek Baptist Church, of which he was a member. The Revs. Roy D. Keller and David Roberts officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were nephews. Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home was in charge. MRS. HENDERSON Services for Mrs. Tennie Treadway Henderson, 94, of Walnut who died Thursday, April 19, 1973 at her home were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Walnut Presbyterian Church where she had been a member for 55 years. and Sammy Moore officiated. Burial was in Walnut Cemetery. A native of Madison County, she was the widow of P. V. Henderson who died in 1951. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Roy Roberts of Rt 4 Marshall and Miss Inez Henderson of the home; a son, Edgar Henderson of Walnut; a sister, Mrs. Lillie Williams of Waukesha, Wis., five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, grandchildren. Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home was in charge. Pallbearers were Eddie Henderson, Stevie Henderson, Arnold King, Gene Meadows, Fred Rector and Jack Guthrie. - ANDY ULANKENSHIP Andy Blankenship, 78, of 86 Elizabeth Street, Asheville, died in an Asheville Hospital Wednesday evening April 18, 1973 after a short illness. He was a native of Madison County and formerly of Yancey County and had lived in Asheville for 16 years where he dealt in produce. Surviving are a broiner, Mack Blankenship of Burn sville and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in Upper Laurel Baptist Church in Madison County. The Rev. Truman Fisher, the Rev. Charles English and the Rev. James Ferguson officiated and burial was in Shook Cemetery. Marshcll, fl.C. Ifemday, April GARBZUTtPD from Jerry Daticr AMERICA'S MASTER GARDENER VZlcKi TSerep Jr 0 WPAP VV LL U'vc UNCO A HCMIAJ' 1 M SURE TO UNWISE til HI 1972 NOVA Coupe, 6 cylinder, automatic transmission, Radio & Heater. 1972 DATSUN Station Wagon, 4 speed transmission, Radio, Heater, extra clean. 1971 VEGA, automatic transmission, radio, air condition, Nice. 1969 CAMARO Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, white with black vinyl roof. 1969 CHEVELLE Malibu Coupe, V-8 engine, autmoatic transmission, Radio, Heater. 1968 CHEVROLET rrrijftTa, custom coupe, 327-V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, red with black vinyl roof. 1968 VOLKSWAGON, 2-door, automatic transmission, low mileage. 1968 FORD, 2-door coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, radio, heater. 1967 CHEVROLET Impala, sport coupe, automatic, power steering, air conditioned, clean. 1967 CHEVELLE Malibu, 4-door, 322-V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air conditioned, one owner. j "O 1971 CHEVROLET, long wheel base, 4 wheel drive, 350-V-8 engine, straight drive transmission, locking hubs, one owner. 1971 CHEVROLET, Va-ton, fleetside bed, 6-cylinder, low mileage. 1970 CHEVROLET, tt-ton, Fleetside bed, 6-cylinder, one owner. 1969 CHEVROLET, -ton, fleetside bed, V-8 engine, one owner. 1968 suburban Carry all, 3 seats, V-8 engine, Straight drive, Ideal for hauling rides to work. , 1H5CHEVROLET Vi-ton pickup, 6 cylinders . ' , "" ' ' . , . ; We a re loaded with lots of cl:r csrs. No reasonable offer will be refused. FRENCH rn j Marshal. r:.C 1971 Tht Newt-Record Page i i k with piastic . VFHTABLE SEED" SkI Li J LEAVES HERE'S IVHB2E MANY DUbd HIDE AND MOST . A CoHPttan AID OWAYER WITH EX- JU5TABLE NOZZLE O BfcST. DRO pv i

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