Leaders Win At Showando ? vfc * * oi Trooj all arau oi North Carolina. Took two out of throe awards presented al DanM Boone on April 30. John Taylor, Gary Moore, C.W. Anthony and Burnett Moore, icout leaden of the Beaver Patrol, were awarded first place honors for creating i patrol flag from woods materials available at the Canton camp site. The Marshall leaders won first place in the flag raising event by accurately building a flag pole out of woods materia] and using knots learned in scouting, to raise the flag. ran do program inv? |rent techniques ities performed j as compass | map orientation, iden r s* LSUS Now Being Taken In County The U.S. Census Bureau ii now in the process of listing addresses in Madison County for the 1980 Decennial Census. Enumerators will be canvassing door to door in the county during the month of May, listing addresses of all occupied and vacant living quarters. These will be used in mailing the 1980 census next April. "All information collected is strictly confidential and protected under the Privacy Act of 1974. Your cooperation will be appreciated," Jane Peebles, crew leader, stated. tification of flora and fauna, shelter preparation, fir* and safety At the dose of the meet the boy scout leaders parti cpated in a food preparation exer cise, dinner and an awards ceremony. The boy scout leaders of Marshall will continue to provide skilled leadership for the boys scouts of Marshall Clean -Up during roadside pick-up ac tivities, and that extreme caution be used particularly in areas where there is little or no shoulder to the curved roads. If a roadside pickup is planned and a patrolman is patroling the area, he may assist in alerting traffic. Persons should be stationed at boundary areas of the pick up project. Gateway areas where high ways enter the county have been given special attention. Most residents have cleaned i their premises and have ; made their homes and work ' areas neat and attractive. Heavy littering, however, is t reported at some business s locations near Madison County lines. I Madison County is well on 1 the way to being cleaner than I it has ever been ? just ask i any community where even a small output of effort has I been demonstrated. Help us I to be able to report that all ' communities have made i some visible effort to make ! the place cleaner and more beautiful. TRUCKS 78 FORD RANGER short wheel base, auto. PS, PB $5495 76 BLAZER V8, auto., PS, PB, 4x4 $5495 77 CHEV. SIVERADO, loaded with all extras . : $5495 75 DODGE RAMCHARGER V8, SD, PB, PS, 4x4 $4195 73 FORD V2 ton V8, SD $1995 CARS 75 MONTE CARLO V8, auto, PS, PB, air $3495 76 MUSTANG II V6 4 speed .... $2995 74 MONTE CARLO V8, auto., air, PS, PB $2795 74 MAVERICK 6 cyl. SD $1495 74 DODGE DART Auto., air, PS, PB. $1995 70 FIREBIRD V8, auto., PS $995 CODY MOTOR SALES INC. PHONE 649-2929 253-1728 DEALER 08722 EXAMPLE of what we do NOT want is pictured above. Although much progress has been made in the countywide clean-up drives there are some who carelessly clutter up the depositories for trash along highways. These containers are for trash to be put in and not scattered outside. County Students In Final Drama Mars Hill College's final drama production for the 1978-79 season will be Luigi Pirandello's "Six Characters in Search of an Author." The play, which is not recom mended for young children, will open May 8 at 8 p.m. in Owen Theatre and will run through a Sunday matinee on May 13. Big Ivy Ramp Festival Saturday The sixth annual Big Ivy Ramp Festival will be held May 5 at the Big Ivy Com munity Center on Dillingham or Coleman Boundary Road Barnardsville, from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. A delicious country ham dinner with all the goodies plus ramps if you wish to indulge will be served from noon to ??. Adults $3 and students $1.50. There will be fun for everyone, including a ramp eating contest, square dan cing, good old country music and others. A Crafts Fair with a good variety of crafts for sale. Births To Mr. and Mrs. Lfcttie D. Boone of Mars Hill, a son, April 27, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Drake, Marshall, a daughter, April 29 in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. G rover C. Gosnell, Marshall, a son, April 28 in Memorial Mission Hospital. Mow earn interest on all the money you have in the bank. If you ordinarily$iaintain a large bahMce in your personal checking account each month, you can earn interest on that money with Wachovia's new , INTEREST /CHECKING" Here's How INTEREST/CHECKING Works IfYour Your Monthly Average Monthly Interest Earnings Balance Is Wi&Be $2500 $10.29 $2000 _ $8.23 $1500 $6.17 $1000 $4.11 $500 $2.05 ^ Based on a 30-day month. A In addition, there are no monthly H service charges with INTEREST/ CHECKING if you maintain a bal ance of at least $1000. Should your balance fall below $ 1000, there will be H a monthly charge of$2.00 plus 15c per check/item paid. Regardless of your balance, all the money you have in the bank will be earning interest! Is INTEREST/CHECKING FOR YOU? Your (Vnonal Banker can help you decide. So stop Wachovia office and well be glad to tell you more. Wachovia Bank&Trust The cast for this classic Italian drama of disillusionment has also been announced and includes Mark Moore, a junior theatre major from Mars Hill, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore, as the father; Martha Hill, a senior theatre major from Mt. Airy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Hill as the step daughter; Diana McWilliams, a senior theater major from Marshall, the daughter of Mr. < and Mrs. John McWilliams, as the mother; Doug Ray, a junior music and theatre major from Jasper, Ga., the son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ray, as the son; Joel Knisley, son of Br: and Mr*. David Knisley of Mars Hill, a i student at Mars Elemenetary i School, will portray the boy; i and Elke Worley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Worley i Mars Hill Methodist Bake Sale The Mars Hill United Methodist Church will be the site of a bake sale and yard sale May S, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Household items, good used clothing, and miscellaneous "trash and treasures" as well as home baked cookies, pies and cakes will be offered for sale. Proceeds will go toward church projects and mission support. Singing A gospel singing program will be presented at the Hopewell Baptist Church this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Ralph McDevitt cordially invites the public to attend. Everyone is invited to come and bring their song books and a picnic lunch. Letter To Editor Dear Editor: To the person or persons who are obviously taking great pleasure in poisoning dogs on Rector Corner Road in Marshall, I sincerely hope your guilty conscience finally convinces you to stop this mean, cruel, inhumane act and the thoughts of broken hearted owners, many of whom are children, fill your heart and mind. Last Thursday we lost a beautiful, lovable, faithful VndHaki Oil mil a., rl - --? L.J n>ngiisn onepnera wno n?o been a devoted pet for six years and had never caused anyone trouble. We are sick over the loss of this dog and tarfll miIm klm larrlhlw win miss mm lerriDiy, however, we are not the only ones who have lost pets this week. There are now six dofs of Mars Hill, also a student at Mars Hill Elementary, will play the child. David Adams, son of Dr. and Mrs. John P. Adams and a student at Mars Hill Elementary, will be the assistant stage manager. Tickets for the play will be 92 for adults and $1 for students. The Owen Theatre box office will open May 1 and will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. daily for seat reservations and ticket information at 689 1239. Clean-up The Hope well-Walnut Gap ?ub will sponsor a clean-up drive this Saturday starting at 9 a.m. All residents are asked to cooperate. | Some Eligible For Additional Food Stamps has bwn received from USDA through the Division of Social Ssrvices in Raleigh that hmtsshokh which mn en titled to benefits hat In the past because of an error, but could not receive the benefits because they were not currently certified may now VFW District Convention Saturday Hie second annual 16th District VFW convention will be held this Saturday at the VFW Poet Ml located on Leiceoter Highway. Asheville Post HI will serve as hosts at the convention. This will include all post i commanders and presidents 1 of the auxiliaries. ( Special notice to Marshall and Hot Springs commanders ] are requested to attend. < This will be a banquet and dance. Tickets are IS for | banquet and 93 for dance. i The 16th District is com prised of Asheville, Ml; Black Mountain, 9197; Candler, 9999; Columbus, 9119; Hen derson ville, 9999; Hot Springs, 10494; Mars Hill 5499; Marshall, 9949; and West Asheville, 9949. MEMORIAL SERVICE A memorial service will be held this Sunday at Black Mountain Post 9197. All 19th District posts are obligated to be represented at the service honoring the departed comrades and sisters of this VFW district. All post com manders- and auxiliary presidents should report by 1 p.m. for instructions. The service will begin at 1:99 p.m. There will be a dinner and dance following the memorial service. The News-Record NON-PARTISAN IN POLITICS (USPS 3M- 440) JAMES I. STORY, Editor Pubfehed Weekfcr By Madison County PublWiJngCo.toc. BOX 367 MARSHALL. N.C. 28753 Canty 12 Mot. 94.N 12 Mm. CMm. $3.M (Mm. 3 Mm. HM Secood CUm PrivflegM At MnUL N.C. 2m> DURING MAY 10% OFF ON THE LOG HOME OF THE MONTH The Shane (SAVE $1,020) (1,006 SQ.FT.) SiEND MOO FOR BROCHURES AND PRICES FOR SI FLANS . ~ NAME cm ZIP PROPERTY OWNER at : ptL tbOM hod Mmpt New MMMtekfc to get the lost iw nm ifc?? ib?j ??? kx currtnuy c^rtiiiea lor Sood stamps. Dinner Sunday At Man Hill Jj TIM Mm* Hill Youth < Organisation will be apon- 1 9orin? ft Ham &nd Rom jt Br^f Mnner on May t, from 11:10 I i.m. until 1 p.m. at' thie Man [fill Elementary School Cafeteria. Hie coot la 91 for idults and II.M (or children iges U and under, daaaert included. The proceeds of the dinner arlfl be ueed to purchase ithletic equipment to be uaed >y the approximately 110 routh, ages S through IS, who Mu-tkipete in a 13 team ' summer baseball program at Mars Hill. < The public is invited to the I Singing There will be a benefit tinging Sunday night at the Dry Branch Free Will Baptist Church beginning at 7 p.m. Proceeds will go toward the Milliard Rhinehart funeral Expenses. Among the singer* will be the Joyful Makers Quartet ind Mike Wallace Trio. The public is invited. this Sunday, at Man* Ml. . Hits will its a "good meal* lor a good cans*". ... - nm EFNEP Observes % 10th Birthday April 17 was a special day" or Doris Roberts and Roes lice, County of ension program aides. M< wty was given in honor of he 10 years the Expanded; rood and Nutrition Educatioq[ has been in Doris and Roae work with Madison County families in' he area of food and nutrition. If you would like to kaoWj nore about this program,,, please call the Madteon. bounty extension office. ? Hope for another 10 years of ; progress in this most inn, mrtant area of life is ex pressed by Ethel Waning Men's and Boy's Short-Slewed Shirts *?* Men's Dress Straw hats (Good Selection of Sizes) Men's Western Shirts and Hats (Priced To Save You Money) Pointer Brand and Liberty Brand Overalls (Priced to Save You Money) **? .? ? - * T( ? ?* ' ' - ' ? "* *? *' ladies' Grasshoppers-Both Lac* and Slip On (Several Colors to Choose From) ??? New Spring and Summer Merchandise Arrivinf Daily SHOP WITH US AND SAVE! MAM STREET. MARSHALL PHONE 649-2811 OPEN 7 AM TO CPM SIX DAYS A WEEK The "toughest nice guy" in history. We remember Ike for his many role*. But few ever experienced the man who was Dwight David Eiaenhower. A man driven by ? deep sense of duty and passion and a deep reapect for his fellow man. He cared. And that was both hit ordeal and his lepcy. Watch on May 3, 4 and 6 as Robert Duval and Lee ID ?.1 - ? /y m m, A I II ? I ill I j- a tvemicic oner a penetrating instgnt into me life of s man who can tench us alia leaaon in conquering awesome challenges The last episode, Sunday, Mity 6, is brou^K to you in part by the more than 7 00, OCX) members of the NATION AL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS.* Working for America's property owners. ? ^ w w ? BOARD Of P.O. Box $33 Man HH, N? ZS754 PHONE ItMlll

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