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THE N MARSH CLASSIFIED l ADS WHY LIT FUEL DOUJUB GO OUT INI WWDOW? TOP CASH PRICKS for Walnut I saw logs (18" minimum diame ter) and veneer loga delivered our yard (former Vestal Lumber company plant) at Erwin, Ten ERW1N WALNUT .CORPORATION 3-2S 5-80p 'it mn an -I'lMieaaf , MVR-E-TCH i 'Call: James Allen Phone 8261 Marshal, N. C. FOR SALE 1959 435 John Deere Diesel, $1660.00; 1959 86 Fergu son Diesel. $1595.00 : 640 Ford tractor. $1176.00; 860 Ford trac tor, $1496.00; 20 other tractors, $250.00 ud: corn planters, mow- ail, rakes, tillers, grader blades, 1 and 2-row cultivators, disks, plows, manure spreaders: also some hone drawn mowers, rakes end disks. New and used mower and tractor parts. RAMBO EQUIPMENT CO. 8 miles south of Greeneville, Tens. Camp Creek Road ' ' Phone: 6899412 4-26 6-16p BE A SUCCESS! BARN a good income close to home. Friendly, pleasant and profitable, represent ing Avon Cosmetics, quick ly puts $ in your pocket Write Avon manager at dress below or call AL3-8692. MRS. DOROTHY BRUTON 188 St Dunetam's Rd. Aaheville, N. a or mil AT, 3-R592. QUICK SALE: If you have good credit and would like to take over payments on almost new cabinet model ZIG-ZAG SEW ING MACHINE in this area. To tal balance, $67.73. WRITE: NATIONAL'S CREDIT DEPT. Box 1092, Hickory, N. C. 4-9, 16, 28, 30c FOR RENT One 4-room house with bath; hot and cold water wired for electric ranee. Call 3696 or see JIM CODY. 6-16tfc $6,000,000 DOPE RING BROKEN BY AGENTS A cloak-and-dagger team of Cal ifornia Bureau of Narcotics ag ents busted its biggest dope ring, Beizing $6 million worth of her oin and sending its "Mr. Big" to prison. Read the exclusive story of this spectacular raid in the May 19th issue of THE BALTIMORE AMERICAN or, sale at your local newsdealer. FOR SALE Business property at Walnut, known as Walnut Mo tor Inn. Garage and three-room modern apartment. Gas tanks in ground and some equipment for garage. $6,000 cash; terms slightly higher. JOHN LEDFORD Box 1026 RFD 2, Asheville, N. C. or Phone AL 4-4185 6-9, 16,23,30p FOR SALE WOOD and COAL No credit. Call or see JAKE LUNSFORD Ph. 2160 or CLINE ALLEN Ph. 3182 Marshall 5-2tfc WANTED TO BUY OLD GOLD Safely C (Continued One) STOP THIS WASTI BY INSTALL! NO INSULATING ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS. SH THI NEWEST MODELS ATi Home Improvement Company D. A. ROGERS, Mgr. Telephone 4155 MARSHALL, N. C. NO MONEY DOWN Three years or more to pay in small monthly payments o-zetrc ABC Bill FOR SALE Two slightly used rugs. Original cost, $85.00 each. In perfect condition. You Name! the Price. Address: RUGS, Hot Springs, N. C, or call at Southern Station. 5-9, 16p TILE ALL KINDS OF TILE Furnished and Installed Free Estimates Floor Finishing 15 years Experience Phone: Leicester, 68-323-74 H. C. TEAGUE Rt. 1, Marshall 5-2, 9, 16, 23p MAN WANTED to supply Raw leigh products in Madison Coun ty. Good time to start. No cap ital required. Write Rawleigh, Dept. NC E 580 - 815, Richmond, Va. 5-2, 9, 16,23p odJDE It JEWELRY MARSHALL, N. C. MUSCLES ACHE? STANBACK acts fast yet so gen tly, and with pain relieved you feel relaxed, comfortable. Let STANBACK's combination formula free you from pain due to over ex ercise and other muscular aches STANBACK Tablets or Powders. (Continued Prom Pajre One) superintendent, Spring Creek School prinicpal and Spring Creek School committee chairman, five per cent "solely for the benefit of the Spring Creek School and for such purposes relating thereto as a majority of the committee may seem advisable;" to a com mittee composed of the county school superintendent, Hot Springs School principal and the school committee chairman, 25 per cent for the Hot Springs School; to the town for additional law en forcement, five per cent; and the remainder (31 and two thirds per cent) to the town of Hot Springs general fund. The bill specifies that the au thority for holding the Hot Springs election shall be void if within 60 days of ratification of the law, a countywide ABC election is held. Ramsey emphasized that the e lection authority provided related only to liquor sales, and "has nothing to do with beer or wine." He said two of the three town commissioners had requested the introduction of the bill and that he had not been contacted by the third. The commissioners acted after receiving a petition from Several leading citizens of the town, requesting legislation, ac cording to Ramsey. In introducing the bill always a potentially controversial meas ure both locally and in the legis lature Ramsey said he was do ing so merely as the county's rep resentative at the request of town a youngster's license would be suspended for 80 dan. For three each violations the suspension would be three months and for four violations it would be a vear. Sixty-day suspensions would be imposed for accidents involving personal injury or property dam ags exceeding $100. The inspection bill approved by the Senate committee empowers the Governor's Coordinating Com mitotee on Traffic Safety to estab llish a system for safety inspec tions. The inspections would be in etate licensed garages and the checks would cover brakes, lights, tires, horn, steering mechanism, and windshield wiper. The inspection system would go into operation after next Jan. 1. There would be only one inspec tion the first year but after that the coordinating committee would be empowered to require semian nual inspections. Motorists would pay $1 for the Inspection. The state would get 26 cents of this and the inspection station would keep the remainder. Auto inspection is one of the key planks in Gov. Sanford'e nine point highway safety program. DAILY W.M.M.H. PROGRAM SCHEDULE DIAL: 1460 6:89 Sign on the Air 5:80 News Headlines 6:81 Breakfast Time Country Style 6:00 News 6:06 Breakfast Time Country Style 6:29 News Headlines 6:80 Breakfast Tims Country Style 7:00 Morning News 7:10 Weather 7:16 Joe Emerson 7:20 Breakfast Time Country Style 7:29 News Headlines 7:30 Breakfast Time Country Style 8:00 News 8:06 Music for a Happy Day 8:26 Sammy Bland Racing News Monday Saturday 8:80 Music for a Happy Day 8:46 Morning Devotons 9:00 Soul Wnnlng Gospel Hour 9:30 Old Fashioned Bible Hour 10:00 News 10:06 Music Just for Tou 10:80 News Headlines 10:80 Music Just for You 11:00 -News 11:06 Barnyard 11:29 News Headlines 11:80 Barnyard 12:00 -Trading Post 12:10 Dinner Time Country Style 12:20 News and Bulletin Board 12:80 Weather 12:86 Chuck Wagon Gang 12:46 Farm Forum 1:00 Farm News 1:10 Obit Column 1:16 Gospel Singtbne 1:29 News Headlines 2:00 Good News Broadcast 2:06 Gospel Sing Time 2:29 News Headlines 8:00 Mon. - Wed. - Friday. Boone Tues. - Thorn. - Sat Lawrence Walk 8:16 Stars for Defense 8:801460 Club 4:00 News 4:061460 Club 4:29 News Headlines 6:00 News 6:06 Country Capers 6:29 News Headlines 6:00 News, Sports A Weather 6:16 Sundown Serenade 7:80 Sign Off the Air Mr; " MAKE THE BIG CHANGE! TRY TOTAL PERFORMANCE AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S! FIRST-LOOK AT THE RECORD! DAYTONA "500" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5! ATLANTA "500": '63 Ford finished 1st! RIVERSIDE finished 1st! BRISTOL "250": 1st and 2nd again to '63 Fords! '63 Fords finished '500": a '63 Ford NOW "Come in for proof that everything you want in performance you get in spades in a Ford! Because we're celebrating Ford's Total Performance victories with special high trade-in allowances and low, low monthly payments on all models! FALCON FUTURA HARD TOP One of 19 smart and snappy Falcon models for 1963. Sport Coup ha bucket seats! Now priced to SO at your Ford Dealer's! 500 HARDTOP Here's crisp new smartness In Fairlan hardtop, wagons port coup, sedans. We're ready to trad and priced for action GALAXIE S00 SPORTS HARDTOP The fast, rakish Mnas of a convertibl in a sf roof I Choose this or any of 17 other Super Torque Ford -priced right at your Ford PICK YOUR OWN DEAL PROM THE LONG UNE OF GREAT '63 FORDS I Tim in "The Racinj News" featunnj Sammy Stand, brought to wxt Moa. Wad , aad Fit. staminas by your hum Norn CrMm Ford Dealers: wist mis WHIT us WATS Hi MM 115 Service Motor MARSHALL, N. C Caasat HM WGHL 125 Was Mat asjfC 125 CksrMk) WS0C 1225 fU LsarMan WtWe 141 Castor WfSO lift Leskusa MOT 125 Must Mac 12 uerU.ll ruam IJI n in im mi 29 mommy wpaq 125 Htekotn may 14s a. wanton Mac its w Sales, Inc. sum is 125 WaBJIJl WW IM WOK 12 WAH 12 .O.A.r. dealer Fronehu, N: 0$$$ BOY SCOUT REACTIVATION MEET TO BE HELD A "Get Acquainted with Scout ing" meeting will be conducted by Frank Gay, district Scout execu tive with the Daniel Boone Coun cil of the Boy Scouts, on Thurs day night, May 16. The meeting will be held in the Marshall Pres byterian Church at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Gay will show a motion pic ture, "The Scout Trail," and lead a discussion on plans to reactivate Boy Scout Troop 65. The Marshall Chamber of Com merce has appointed a three-man committee, consisting of R. B. Chandler, Joe Eads and Clyde Rob erts, to assist in the discussion and plans. All fathers and mothers who wish to have their sons become members of the Boy Scout Troop are cordially invited and urged to attend the meeting. ; Sk If IM dSBfl S authorities. "I am net a resides of Hot Springs and wiTfnot able to vote, if they have an el( tion, and have no preference ei- 58 POUNDS OF CLOTHES New Orleans The town's an nual vagrant arrived from Mem phis, Tenn., fully clothed, accord ing to policeman Leary Adams. On his annual trek to a warm er clime, Edgar Wilson was book ed for vagrancy. Officers discov ered he was wearing eleven coats, including a leather jacket and an army coats, sixteen pairs of pants, three shirts and a pair of long red flannels. i BK . It He told police he liked to be varm when he traveled, and his iuffle bag wouldn't hold all of Courthouse (Continued From Pegs One) completed within the next two weeks, Mr. Huey announced. A new water-heating system has also been installed in the county jail, Mr. Huey said. This Is tale first major im provement on the outside in the past 20 years, Huey said. JFK Would (Continued From Page One) a much longer, firmer attachment to the labor force than is requir ed under any state law. Work during the daylight hours you'll accomplish much more than a day dreamer. Mars Hill PTA (Continued From Page One) ter. Mr. Amnions resides with his family in Mars Hill and is the fa ther of one daughter, Linda, age 3. Mrs. Amnions is the former Miss Betty Ann Gregory of Hot Springs. For secretary-treasurer, Joe L. Morgan was elected. Mr. Morgan is a graduate of Marshall High School, where he was the Vale dictorian of bis class, and holds the A.B. degree from Berea Col lege. He baa done graduate work Wheat Farmers r :t.:- .l.ii... wii ,..;!, ,i ono ther way as to whether the vote"" ""M"D1 - goes for or against, if the town"."""' io" board decides to call the election.' Below is published the signed The world really appreciates a request includmg the provisions man nas a clear conscience as sent this newspaper for publi- amj keeps still about it cation : ' Hot Springs, N. C, 'Continued From Page Ot I May io, 1963 Edwards The News-Record Marshall, N. C. The undersigned, being regis- operation and a togetherness of tered voters of the Town of Hot thought and purpose,'" Anderson Springs, Madison County, North gaid He also expressed gratifica Carolina, have requested the Leg- tion th the cooperation he had islative Delegation of Madison received during his tenure. County to prepare and introduce an enabling act at the 1963 Ses-1 Edwards is a graduate of Mars sion of the North Carolina Gener- HiU H'Kn School. He attended al Assembly which will provide Mars Hill College, and received for the calling of an Election to nis Bs degree from High Point determine the following: " College and his MA degree from (1) The question of whether or East Tennessee State College. not, me esiaonsnment and opera- After work at the University of OI aa"e controlled Alconoi- North Carolina and Western Car le Beverage Store shall be legal olina College, he taught for 12 in the Town of Hot Springs North years at Mars Hill College, where Carolina. he a served as assistant foot- (2) Provide the following net ball coach. He became principal profits as follows: of Marshall High School in 1959. 33 General Fiinri fi!nnnHrV Re, .Qnn'r. ",i, c2,vi i Six men were considered for 25 Hot Springs School. V 8a,d Ponder' bnt 5 ADDITIONAL Law En- . "T??? ch0M Edwapd8 forcement, Town of Hot Springs, i.?6- f h broad experience, 8123 Balance General Vmd, B efficiency the manner in which Town of Hot Springs !he 0rgamzed Marshall High School 1 S) Provides (3) three man Zr'TT1 inn r, . . . no ewniBveu wion worn in tne Mar- A.B.C. Board appointed bv the t... , ,, ajr . m ..... " i.auspui ncnooi.- wiugrur sura ooara or Aldermen Of (Continued from Page One) been able to qualify as voters and urged every operator of a wheat farm, his wife and any other pro ducer on the farm to visit the polls Tuesday and cast a ballot In conclusion he explained that the polls will open at 6 a. m., on May 21 and remain open until 8 p. m., in order to make it more convenient for every producer to vote and also that four (4) poll ing places will be used rather than one so as to make it more convenient for voters. The noll- ing places established are: (1) The ASCS office: (2) Hal Ed monds store; (3) Paul Buckner's store; and (4) Mars HiU HnrH. ware. in education at Northern Illinois University, and the University of North Carolina; graduate work in history and political science at the University of Colorado and JJuke University, where he was the recipient of the Asian Studies Grant from the Japanese SociRy of America. He has done summer work at the University of Hawaii, and is completing the masters de gree requirement in history at East Tennessee State University. Mr. Morgan is a founding mem ber of the Metropolitan Opera Club and is a charter member of the RCA Victor Society of Great Music. ATTRACTS ATTENTION Phone This MaUiSiispsi And You'll Gat Attention FRUIT AND SPICE RICE MOLD A TREAT WITH MAIN DISHES the Town of Hot Springs, N. C- t) JtTov.de a (3) three man Board to each of the affjratnen- tioned Schools consisting of the Supt of Madison County Schools, Principal of each High School and the Chairman of each T,am1 School Committee. The request was signed lw the following citizens: W. T. Whitten, Plannih Board: H. D. Anderson, Planning- Board ana Alderman; Bill J. Ferguson, Plannins Board; Burlin Bicker, Planning Board; S. B. Huff. Bus inessman; R. M. Roberts, South ern Railway; Lloyd R. Stamey, Southern Railway; C. G. Schaffer, Alderman; Joe Q. Tilson. u E. Anderson, Bnrinesi Anderson, Moore, J. C. Wright, George G aha ran Jr., Nest, Planning Bond School in 1969. -1 Banker, I Ponder also stated that when Mr. Edwards assumed his at Marshall High were was a large indebtedness a- gainst the school. This indebted ness has since been paid off and the school is now operating in the black. The curriculum has been greatly improved with the adoption of a new program in 1959 with emphasis on better quality education. Edwards, said Ponder, said that he would accept the position only if "no strings were attached other than the goal of quality educa tion." Edwards will assume his duties superintendent July 1. Edwards is married to the for- Louise Joyce of Mt Airv, N. Ther have one daughter, Bren Jo. They presently reside in Mars Hill. Rioa Cooodl Kioto and SpJce Bfr MftH, or to the me re tried, too, to add simply LDfiCOt Soiooed nmflrtivi?4 when stirred into hot i toe quickly j Not only d add co lor as Use a decorative snold for the rice UemL If you with, or i anntrl It In a mUu howl and saraish It for ssrvina with l hofwhTi UenliancedoyVtWfls ... . la eBOap sBCtt 3 HP cooked oo8 QCAdede, bsc X I white rice, 2 com water, and 1 teaspoon of salt. Combine lo CTnTutHr undTft b"orord! For the Frost and Kite bpace mom, you would Connie tne am of rice, water, sod salt, but the cooking time would remain the i FRUIT AND SPICE RICE MOLD 6 cnpshctcrjciedrfce V cnpi 3 n teaspoon salt at mai n n an assTMSHft aSM(MBiMaLsi jaaauktaiaaal - s sassupooB cssszy prjwtiaae tsyuuiiai dittu 4
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