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CLASSIFIED ADS Mil wimcc WORLD'S LARGEST UTI UKMUtu (Mrim JAMES ALLEN Phone 649-3261 049-2104 (Home Marshall, N. C. LOSE WEICHT safely with new, improved Dei-A -DIET Tablets Only 98c at MOORES PHARMACY Marshall, N. C. 93 115 chg. AVON CALLING VOU ! you want to earn money Christinas. Sunt now. name ami address below AL 3-8692. ! If for iU' to r call MRS. DOROTHY BRUTON 188 St. Dunatan's Rd. AahevUle, N. C or call AL 3-8692. USED OFFICE AND STORE EQUIPMENT Purchased from Farmers Federa tion Itankruplcy Sale Type writers, Adding: Machines, Files Desks, Chairs, Safes, Cash Reg isters, Scales, Stoves, Grocery Counters, Grocery Carts, Show cases, Hand Trucks, Key Ma chines, Nail Bins, Coke Mac chines, New Oliver Hay Rake, Model 107, trail type, never been used and many other items Th.' Hue Company, 179 Roberts Street, Asheville, North Carolina. Phone 264-8436. 10-M, 16c WHY Not Sand Tha Home Papr to Your Abaant Son or Daughtar ? h Hlp To Cr Horn ok FRUIT TREES, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Landscape Plant Material offered by Vir ginia's largest growers. Write for Free copy 6f-pg. Planting Guide catalog in color. Sales people wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, Waynesboro Vir ginia. 10-8, 16, 22, 29c i avw m. Am OH.BOV JUST UKf A U, S. Mourn (Continued From Pag One) derlng flags on all government buildings flown at half malt. Hoover's body will He in State for two days at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church on Park Avenue. Then it will be taken to Washing ton for a service in the rotunda of the Capitol, where another president, the assassinated John F. Kennedy, received funeral honors only 11 months ago. Burial will be in a national park on the site of a small cottage where Hoover was born in Woet Branch, Iowa, in 1874 destined to become the first American president from west of the Mis sissippi River. His life bad spanned 90 years und two months. Only one other president livml longer. He was John Adams, the nation's second chief executive, who was 90 years and eight months old when ho died. Gavin Speaks (Continued from Page One) Cat Stop Mars Hill- (Continued from Page One) demon Intercepted Bill Sman's pass on the Western four-yard line and returned It 16. Moments later Ronnie McGraw of Mars Hill retaliated by intercepting one of quarterback Williams' aerials on the Mars Hill 43. Neither team could do much with reepec- tive breaks. Western's first touchdown came on an electrifying (iO-yard pass play from Williams to end Roger Cox midway of the second period. Van Stay ton kicked the point and the Catamounts were out front, 7-0. Ijter in the same period West ern mounted an 85-yard drivu which was terminated when Jim Kortenberry crashed over from Die one, his third carry of the drive which totaled 21 yards The drive also featured a 28-yard pass from Williams to Cox. Van Stay ton kicked the point and the Cuts led at intermission, 14-0. Mil First downs 8 Passing yardage 146 Passing yardage Passes SCHEDULE DIAL 1 1460 DAILY W.M.M.H. PROGRAM Monday Saturday Good luck has always been par tial to the fellow who is not afraid of hard work. MOBILE HOME SALES New one and two-bedroom, eight wides; ideal for young couple, construction workers, retirees Priced $2,695 to $3,285. $395 down; low monthly payments. ALPINE MOBILE HOME SALES 112 S. Tunnel Rd.; Hwy. 74-E Asheville, N. C. 9-24 10-15c I I'nmit's in Veited hv me Marsnau scnooi. Punts Civile M. Roberts, GOP candi- Fumbles lost date for Coro?rss. and a native Yards penalized and resident of Marshall, spoke RIGHT WORDS WIN CASH PRIZE Crossword puzzles are everyone favorite, but when you add a cash prize for correct solutions you have real excitement. The jack pot is never less than $500 an,1 it may be yours if you use the right words in the Jackpot Cross word Puzzle. See entry blank, clues and word list in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN on sale at your local newsdealer HELP WANTED AT ONCE -RAWLEIGH DEALER IN MAD ISON COUNTY. Write Raw leigh, Dept. NCJ-580-3, Rich mond, Va. 10-1, 8, 15, 22, 29p INSTRUCTORS WANTED Do you hove an honest-to-goodness interest in helping our youth ? If so, please answer this advertise ment informing us what you would really like to instruct to up grade Western North Carolina's youth so they may be helped on their way to a more productive lite in our highly industrial and manu facturing complex. We are starting an Industry Ap prentice Course and need 40 men and women with college degrees or equivalent education to help us train the youth of this section in science and mechanics for ouv avnantinir Stnar.i A (TP W ithin the scope of weather, materials, fuels and metals. We will nave to start at the grass roots. Our plan should help every young person who graduates from our course to become technically trained with sufficient knowledge to go out i-nn fKa -nrrt,-! anH rnrrv the dig- nity that goes with skill, trade and technology. Write and tell us what you are mmlified to instruct. Further, if r.aH school teacher. -wipiitist hetween the ages of 50 and 70, we have a place for you. uive us your complete resume, stating your qualifica tions and salary expected. tme 1,viiY.ci .on ht arranpfld from 4 hours per day to 8 hours par day, 5 days a week. If you are within a 25 mile radius of Asheville, we will transport you to our indus trial science center complex. Write in care of The News-itecora, mai shall. 10-22c FOR SALE Two Mexican Burros one male, one female. UM or contact MRS. C. E. MASHBURN Phone: 649-3671 Marshall 10-22 11-12C FARM FOR SALE 180 acres; l.oz tobacco suouiieui, 8 miles from Marshall. Lots of Timber. J. B. TWEED, Real Estate Broker Marshall. N. C. 10-22 ll-5p AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE Local party with good credit can assume nayments or pay off en tire balance of $62.83. Cabinet model like new. Poll detail write: NATIONAL'S CREDIT DEPT. BOX 6126, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 10-8, 16, 22, 29c NO PUSH Often the man who holds the key to the situation lacks the am bition to see K through. S3 3 briefly before intioducing Gavin. Gavin was greeted with loud ap plause and cheering as he sbart ed bis remarks by urging the elec tion of Mr. Roberts and Mrs. Frances C. Ramsey . . . and the entire Republican slate. He commented about the recent "black-eye"' situation in Madison County and said it was an "in dictment against the entire state for f4 years of one-party rule." He added, "... we are going to change the election laws so i" to have fair anil honest elections." He spoke of our part of the state as "poverty stricken" and stated that the present governor was indicting the state. He also voiced his desire for an improved school r.ystem through out the state. He also stressed the need for better roads in Madison Count" and western North Carolina and said road improvement was im perative for increased industry.. "It's time for a change, it's time for a new start, it's time for a new administration," he told the cheering crowd . In concluding his talk he said Mars Hill WCC 58 23-5 1 10-39.4 0 25 0 0 0 14 WCC ia 287 DO 10-3 2 5-36 2 55 0 0 728 6:2 -Stg-n on the Air 6:80 Service Show 6:46 Breakfast Time Country Style 9:00 News 6:06 Breakfast Time Country Style 6:29 News Headlines 6:30 Breakfast Time Country Style 7:00 Morning News 7:10 Weather 7 : 1 6 J oe Emerson 7:20 Sports News 7:25 Breakfast Time Country Style 7:28 News Headlines 7:80 Breakfast Time Country Style 7 :56 Sammy Bland Racing News (Mon. . Wed. - Frl.) 8:00 News 8:06 Music for a Happy Day 8:46 Morning Devotona 9:00 Soul Winning Gospel Hour 9:30 Gospel Singtime U:46 Gospel Singtime 10:00 News 10:06 Gospel Sing Time 11:00 Good News Gospel Broadcast 11:80 Gospel Sing Time 11 :46 (Mon.-Wed.-Sat.) Church of Christ Broadcast 12.00 Trading Post 12:10 Dinner Time Country Style 12:20 News and Bulletin Board 12:80 Weather 12:36 Chuck Wagon Gang 12:46 Farm Forum 1:00 Farm News 1:06 Obituary Column 1:10 Merrily Mnaie 2:00 News 2:06 Merrily Mask 8:00 News 8:06 1460 Club 4.-00 News 4:05 Country Capers 4:29 News Headlines 6:00 News 6: :15 Service Show 5:30 Sundown Serenade 6:00 Sign Off (Month of Oct.) Football (Continued from Page One) ley is also well heeled with other fast backs with Casteloe being a threat every time he lugs the leather. This, in addition to a fine blocking and hard charging line, is a big challenge for any team but Marshall is ready to ac cept that challenge. Hawks Upset MH- (Continued from Page One) down in the fourth period. Mars Hill's won-loss record is fi-1 and North Buncombe stands 3-5. Tolley gained 101 yards in 2i tries to lead Mars Hill rushing. Parham led North Buncomlv with 31 yards in 11 tries. MH. N.B. First downs 8 5 Rushing yardage 144 57 Passing yardage 40 93 Passes 3-14 5-9 Passes in'cepted by 1 Punts 0 4-33.7 Fumbles lost 4 1 Yards penalized 15 40 Mars Hill 7 0 0 07 North Buncombe 7 7 0 721 will do all in niv power to take off the sales tax on basic foods." Following Gavin's talk, W. C. Chambers was introduced by Bruce Briggs, County GOP Chairman. Chambers urged the voters to "go Republican all the way." Following this, various county GOP candidates were recognized he was in favor of tax relief and Land Mrs. Ramsey spoke briefly closed his remarks by savin?, iawner candidacy. COUNTY IN GOOD FINANCIAL CONDITION As commissioners, we would like to point out that our county is in good, sound financial condition. Our county has NO BONDED INDEBTEDNESS except at Mar shall and Hot Springs School Districts where our people approved bond issues. As we have announced before, we invite anyone interested in inspecting our county records to visit the courthouse where records are open at all times to the public. We wish to state that all actions taken by this board have been done for the betterment of our county. FOOD SURPLUS PROGRAM We wish to clarify rumors being circulated throughout the coun ty that the FOOD SURPLUS PROGRAM will be discontinued. As far as we are concerned, we intend to continue the Food Sur plus Program in the future. We believe this program has been most beneficial to thousands of our citizens and it would be unwise to discontinue this worthwhile program. INDUSTRY We have also done everything possible to attract INDUSTRY to Madison County. In order to do this we have cooperated will all civic groups and promoted the formation of the Madison County Industrial Commission and the Madison County Planning Board. VETERAN'S SERVICE The establishment of the Madison County Veteran's Service Of fice in the courthouse is also a stepping stone to hotter conditions hi our county. It was through the efforts of this board of commissioners that this office was made possible. Since its establishment on May 1. 1964, the county has received more than $34,906 in monetary fits. We are proud to have been instrumental in securing this for our county and congratulate Don West, County Service Officer, on the splendid job he is doing. i .aat I IIIIHHLfc IIIH Ijooking at the season's records, game totals reveal that Marshall has only scored f4 points while allowing the opponents 89 points for a 2-4-1 record. The Wildcats have scored 175 points while hold ing the opposition to a mere 53 points, for a 0-1-0 record. Sometimes records mean a great deal to a team in being establish ed a favroite but there are such, things as upsets remember, Virginia defeated Army last week. And the Tornadoes arc hungry for a win. It should be a moat interesting game and a ca pacity crowd is expected to be on bond. Should the Tornadoes upset the Wildcats, it would throw the coun ty title into a three-way tie be tween Mars Hill, Marshall and Hot Springs. And that would just add to the already mysterious tricks and bounces of the pigskin Webb Speaks (Continued from Page One) ville, National Committeeman was gucwv speaker for the dinner He spoke against GoUlwater irre sponsibility, and stressed unity in the Democratic Party. He remind ed the proun thut Dan K. Moore was the first mountain nuin can didate for governor in 100 years. and "You'd be missing a golden opportunity for the western part of the state if you fail to elect him," he added. Webb was introduced by Mrs Earl Robinson, vice chairman ol the Democratic Executive Commit tee. Mrs. George H. Shupe, presi dent of the Democratic Women's Club, nresided. Joe Penlard, Jr., president of the Teen Dem Club, gave the invocation. All county candidates were pres. ent and recognized at the dinner as were the state and national nominees. Heads of county boards, precinct officials, end others were introduced. The banquet meal was nrepar ed by Mrs. Jack I.unsford, assist ed by Mrs. Blanche Henderson, Mrs. Clarence Roberts, Mrs. Rar- bara Henderson, Mrs. Gene Ward,' and Mrs. Cheever Ramsey. Teen Dem Club members, dressed in red, white, and blue, served the meal. Others assisting in arrange ments were Mrs. Marvin McClurc, jewelry sales; Mrs. Wanda Gos nell, registration; Mrs. Celola Ramsey, decorations; Mrs. Jerry Rice, flowers; and Jewell Ball, program booklet. Those attending were reminded of the free annual fish fry to be held Saturday, October 24, at the Marshall cafeteria, beginning at 6 o'clock. All Democrats are cor dially invited. The 11th District Congressional rally was also an nounced for October 27 at Canton, with a free dinner being served, County ACP (Continued from Page One) each during the past decade or longer. The National allocations for ACP funds is broken down to states and counties on basis of their needs for which the number and acreage of farms are major determining factors. Ramsey said that Madison Coun ty had recently been notified of u $101,518.00 ACP allocation for next year which represents an in crease of approximately $7000.0.) over her $!)4,fi.19.00 allocation for the current program year. He ex plained that this federal cost sharing with farmers in helping them to carry out approved soil, water, and forestry practices was a partnership deal between the tax layers of America and the fann- ... i i i . ervfi er witn eacn oearing auoui ova f the cost and with the farmer also bearing the cost of the labor on most practices. In conclusion, Ramsey said that the county ACP also played a very important role in the economy of Madison County in that most farm ers purchased the conservation materials needed to carry out their approved farm practices from local business firms within the county and that the total pur chases by both the fanners and government would run near $275, 00(1.00 each year. Killing Opportunity The surest way to keep a sales manager on his toes is for the boss to bring his 21-year-old son, fresh out of college, to him and soy: "Jim, you're the best sales manager I know. Make a sales man out of my boy." beginning at 5:30 o'clock, follow ing which gubernatorial candidate Dan K. Moore and candidate for Congress, Roy A. Taylor, will speak. Only one pickup has 2 front axles! '65 FORD (jwnJbeam) mm , v"nont urN"1 an, a an Saf' I 9 Sk SsB if fl 3H Efa. .rijsul Sa dssai B3 awaaaawsW0Sal tO'l raeuluauauBUa"""" New easy ride . . . plus big-truck durability! Front wheels operate independently . . . forged I-beam V H V axles ,,. . forged radius rods for lasting wheel alignment. Only brd Dealers have it! Two front axles make this one the axle works independently a bump at toughest, smoothest riding pickup evert Here's why: each wheel works independently on its own axle a forged steel I-beam axle bice the big trucks use! Forged steel radius rods lock in wheel alignment! Two axles share the load, and because each axle works independently a bump at one wheel wont move the other. Add heavy-duty coil springs and you've got it ... the smoothest riding, toughest independent front end in any pickup. Come on in and see for yourself how smooth a tough Twin-I-Beam Ford pickup really is. cWft Service Motor Sales, Inc. MARSHALL, N. C rrmuXi N: H
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