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ilv n , v J I J"" . nr ' ; 5 y wj , L U J, W ) i 1 v i 'Kit iV ft P t hi si :t r n n n L 1 ,'" adison County At the June 6, 1955 Regular Meeting of the Coun ty Commissioners of Madison County, the following privilege license taxes for the twelve months beginning July 1, 1955, were levied under Article 2, Chapter 105 of the General Statutes, the same being Schedule B of the Revenue Act. AMUSEMENTS: Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of a traveling theatrical, traveling motion picture, and or traveling vaude ville company, giving exhibitions in any hall, tent or other place in Madison County shall pay a tax of $25.00 for each day or part ; of a day's exhibits or performances: Provided that (a) Artists exhibiting paintings or statuary work of their own hand shall pay only $2.00 for a county privilege license. (b) Such places of amusement as do not charge more than 50c for admission at the door including a reserved seat and shall perform at one place for as much as a week shall pay $25.00 per week. Circuses, Menageries, Wild West, Dog or Tony Shows: For each day or part thereof by such shows traveling on railroads: Not more than two cars $15.00 3-5 cars $22.50 6-10 cars" $45.00 For each day or part thereof (b) travelings by automobiles or trucks Not over 2 vehicles $ 3.75 3-5 vehicles -- $ 5.00 6-10 vehicles . $ 7-50 11-20 vehicles : $12.50 '7 , " CARNIVAL COMPANIES: - v Tn anv citv or town in-Madison County $50,00 Five miles from any city or town $50,00- each sucifevice. ' v-.,.-,, , , m. ? f , BONDSMEN : Every peron ftoipr. rrfto& riting appear- " A. ance, bail or compliance bonds for criminal c0urt: $5.00. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES: Every person, firi or corporation conducting auction sales son County $12.50 for each cash sale in county and not to exceed $25.00 per year. , PHRENOLOGISTS: $200.00 for privilege license. PEDDLERS: . Any person, firm or corporation who or which shall arry from place to place any goods, wares or merchandise and offer to sell or barter the same shall be deemed a peddler, except such per sons, firms or corporations who are wholesale dealers and selling only to merchants for resale shall pay a license tax as follows : Peddler with mechanical vehicle $25.00 Any person, firm or corporation employing the services of another, eithei on salary or commission basis and or furnishing spices, flavoring etc., to be sold by the peddler, under any kind of contractual basis be liable for the tax instead of the peddler. Any person, firm or corporation who sells, or offers to sell from a cart, truck, automobile or other vehicle over and upon the streets any fresh fruits or vegetables shall be deemed a peddler and pay the tax shown. Nothing in this shall apply to the sale of farm produce raised on the premises owned or occupied by the person, his agent or em ployee selling the same. Every itinerant salesman or merchant who shall expose for sale, either in the street or ih a building occupied for that purpose, not being a regular merchant shall obtain a license, and pay the sum of $50.00 for said license. 1 $10.00, Music machines: $5.00 per machine. Weighing machines: $12. 5u. Cigarette dispenser: Operator's occupational license Any laundry doing business in Madison County, where the laun dry is done outside of the County shall pay $12.50 for a license. Any person, firm or corporation supplying clean linens or towels where linens' or towels are supplied by business outside of county shall pay $125Q for a license. Announcement was md this week by the Madison County Health De Mitmeat , that ths - county's free cnest A-ray jpur every puraun au " county" wliols 15;'yers of age and older will begirt August 6 and con tinue through September S. -. There will be two mobile X-ray unite in the county during this peri od and the trailers will be set up in convenient places within reach of everyonfe. Getting a chest X-ray requires no nndressing, takes only a minute '"or two, and isvfree. Each person X rayed receives a ooafidential report by mail at his home address. r 5 ,. Location of the two uWs and he dates will be announced in this pa per next week. 9fr 9fa 9fr flP 9& Hammarlund Gossip By CAROL We are enjoying the company of Mr. Bulhak, who is visiting with us from New York this week. Mr. Stahl's department extends a welcome to Mrs. Brazil and Bobbie Jean Bryant. Faye Metcalf was the lucky girl in our club this week. Wonder what she'll buy witji all that money? I heard Edna and Relda had a hard time finding a place fancy enough for them to eat Sunday. What was wrong, girls? Lloyd seems cheery this week. Could it be because his boy ds sup posed to come home from Chicago soon? Sorry Joan and Mildred got hurt in the wreck Sunday in Marshall. We hope Oakley Amnions' sister gets well . Jjkm.Ui'BSPA ' doesn't 11 leave some bad soars. I wonder if Bessie and Ella Vee had much luck berry picking Sat urday? Betty just has to have more time to read .all her letters. Orla Roberts brought her baby girl by to see us Monday. She's the first baby born to a Hamimar liind employee. Edna and Janet have their first year made Friday. r Wonder who the three girls were wearing ' the high explosive tags nound the other, day? li thjnk 'Moselle, Edna and Evelyn Jid! more fun at Ruthie's birthday mrty, crirpt Town than .their kids Yon Can Save Lloney At DECT9VS! HORSEPOWER DEEP WELL JET 2-STAGE, 52-GALLON TANK DAYTON Autoatic UJater System (For wells up to depths of 140 feet) REGULAR PRICE 199J5 , Special Price - $179.50 MONEY MAKES BOY BIG SHOT New York Henry Morales, 7, appeared at school the other day and began handing out money in large quantities to bis "special' friends, One boy, who received a $20 bill, , hurried to a candy store where he ordered a penny piece of bubble giun and presented the Jig bill. An investigation led directly to Henry, .who came" clean Immediate; ly. He had taken the money from his grandfather, who had just ar rived from Puertq Rico. The bank roll, containing 3,940, was retriev ed and the grandfather was per suaded to deposit bis savings in a bank. ALUMINUM 5-Quart COLD PACK ALUMINUM CA1ERS Tea Kettles (7 one-quart cans) SPECIAL PRICE Hegular price 4.50 ONLY Special Price-IS.SO $1.50 ft-Jit Cut O.G. Licotor Cbrcrjare o. MARSHALL, N. C ccons To Have Open House At asdnic Temple Tonight NO SHOES, NO HUSBAND m ii i Denver. In the five years of their marriage, William A. CosJett told the judge his wife Aever permitted him to enter their home , without first taking off his shoes. This, Coslett argued, constituted extreme and re peated cruelty The judge agreed and granted Cosjett divorce. The ' "Sheriff 's Skyline Quartet" of. the Sheriff's Department of Bun combe County wail sing at an open house sponsored by the Masons of French Broad Lodge No. 292, AP & AM, to be held Thursday evening, July 28, at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Temple in Marshall. The quartet is composed of Myrtle Lance, 1st tenor; Glenn Creasman, 2nd tenor and pianist; F. S. Moffitt, baritone, and Ernest Gregg, bass. In addition to the quartet, John Oorbett will sing a solo and the in vocation will be given by the Rev. p. D. Gross, pastor of the Marshall The dreamer starves today while feeding' on tomorrow's hopes. Baptist Church. The Rev. O. L. McGdnnis of Asheville will deliver the principal address. The inside of the Temple has re cently been completely renovated and the open house is being held in order that MiaMCs and their fami lies and members of the Eastern Star and their families might see the work which . has been done. F. Ray Frisby, Worshipful Master of the Lodge, will be master of ceremonies. s:m Motor Advertisers : $25.00 per car , Automotive service stations: $2.50 per pump , 'Repair shop or garage. $10.00 motor venicie aeaiers $iu.uu 'Automotive equipment and supply dealers at . wholesale $10.00 ' juoiorcycie uemers aiu.vv , , , , . , - -- - u v " .The above listed privilege taxes are now m forced J and payment for the "current year may be madbrohjtfVV4 -fore September ,1,1955 to the.Taxpollector ,of MadT Ue; Elave: A sivAssortnicnt Of -ft A' . v rc'.nttn , MATTRESSES- : . r ,'. . . n'.'..:i . 'i-r ' ; ' This July 21 i 1955,V,;?it. , ,--.;':?rr:Kr"1-.-
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