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rirt it N. CLASSIFIED ADS WORLD'S LARGEST JAMES ALLEN 649-2104 (Bom Marshall, N. C. I Ah Back In The sire or Umgtk. Quick service. OOLBM AN C. CALDWELL or nee Karl Daris at The NewH-Record Office Marshall FOR SALE Good family car. 1969 American Rambler white with top rack. A real bargain at 1260. See. GEORGE ROBERTS Kara Hill, N. C. Phone 689-6981 1-28 2-4c WANTED To contact home owner who are interested in planting Stark Bro's Dwarf Fruit Trees. Contact Salesman NED JESTES, 369-4C71, Marshall N.C. 1-21 2-4p FRUIT TUBS. NUT Rr PWihf ttimdm Vhtea. Land scape Plant Material offered Planting MCa8a&s- people wanted. WAW flSBORO NURSERIES Waynesboro, Virginia. 2-4.11,ia,tf peat, tnu, SPINET PIANO BAfe Waataa): S inniirils party to spinet piano. Can be seen ly. Write Credit Manager, Box 176, Rqm aWls, North Car- on 1- O. i--i-i8p PQR SAlJfeaxtfc tor. $1298.00; IW-ltl gjj- son uwuM, iwwr, Tractor, $1076.00; $0 other Trac tors, $96.06 W tajk.BWj $96.00; Manure Spreader. & Load ers, Plows, DisKa, Tillers, Subsoil era, Mowers, Rakes and other Farm Equipment. niunn 8 miles south of Greensville, Tenn. jamp ctsok ivoaa Phone: 639-9412 2-4, 11,18, 26p WB BUT COUNTRY HAMS Mast Be Wall Triauasd DODSON'8 GBOCXRY . Marshall, N. C. l-21tfc FOR SALE 53-acre farm; well1 grassed and fenced; 6-room house; i OA 4Akiwn haA' 1(1- i Z Darns; .o , cated in Rector Comer. ConUct: MRS. LUTHER HAG AN in Marshall, N. C; Phone 649-4425 2-4, lip Good Grade Grass Hay for sale. See 0. M. JARVIS Mars Hill, N. C. 1-21 2-4o FOB SALE 16 year-old Re gistered Hereford Bulla. See Clarence Roberts Alexander, N. C. Phone Weaverville MI 6-6402 1-21 -18p nriD cur n.. 1'twt Fenruson r oauu i' " , , 85 Diesel Tractor in good condi- a.: t irorv rtonaible - $1,460.00. One 1964 Dodge 4-door D J rrotM Drive in fair condition; good engine. -rO8 I1VC Priced to sell izo.w. iQKi Piummitli 5-door in fair con- l.'.l A J.. - dition; good engine, transmission Priced to go at szoo.w. oct at Mars HID or call 689-5101 2-4p WHAT DOES YOUR HOROSCOPE SAY? There's a message for you in tha stars. Like to read interesting and intriguing facts about human behavior? See what your Horo scope says. It's a regular fea ture you can enjoy weekly in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN on sale at your local newsdealer FOR SALE 1966 Ford Automatic Black 4dr.. needs two now front fenders ana Tory little other work to get it into shape. Radio and Heater. Also I have a 1941 Studofaakjr, that is in good shape, 16" to Baby blue, original motor, paint job, seat covers, and upholstery, even aha instructions that came in the gtovecompartment. I wil sell these can at a vary reasonable dirt rate to let them go. I will be at the Nowa Record Office Mon day through Friday, 8-6 o'clock; or you can sot these cars at my home on RU Marshall. KARL DAVIS CAR FOR SALE Coidy Motor Sales, Inc., Mar shall, N. C, Dealer 1922, will sell nn 19fifi Pontiac HardtoD. Motor No. W856H4281, at 12:00 o'clock noon, on Wednesday, March 8, 1966, to satisfy mechanic's lien, at Cody Motor Sales, Inc., Main Street, Marshall. 2-4, 11c 'Coatttaas) treat Pag One) Chandler",' financial chairman; Ralph tawny, secretary; Jim Story, publicity chairman. Other POSeriOi M0 R. IjMBItfd Baffgyt Mara Hill; Bobby Ponder, Hot ferfega; Lknd Thomas. Middle Fork; and Roy Roberta, Barnard. The organisational matting was haW under the direction of ASCS Committee members, Emory Rob ingaon and R. C. Briggs, with Ralph Ramsey, ASCS County Of fice Manager, presiding. The ekrht-man committee will moat again next Tuesday night at the ASCS Office at 7 o'clock to further plans for the Burley Ref erendum to be bald on February 25 in tbie county. j , The last such referendum was bold in 1902 when county farm ers overwhelmingly approved the referendum on the tobacco pro- Ed Nile. (Conttaoad From Page One) . vS Alt (Continued from Page One) FOR RENT (Tobacco Allot- mRS7LtLLlAN PAYNE Marshall OSt, Q. (Pajsfcapdle Road) 1st or 2nd house 2-4tfc ,v . LOST A white gold wedding band. Initials EjG.T. to B.L.L. $5.00 rerlTrWUnd: Contact LAMAR LUNSJPORD at .Laurel High School Z-4P its $1100 goal; Marshall's tote) figure, yet incomplete, ranges something over $700 and Hot Springs has not yet reported. "This is an urgent appeal to everyone," Wade Huey, Fund Drive Chairman, stated. "If we are to continue the all important blood program as well as the oth er services, we must raise our part," he remarked. People who attempt to cash flattery find it's a forgery- sv.a r i 4 Robert On nwayting the presidency, Nlles told the group that he was honored to be given tha post Ho highly iflaamuJag tha officers for their work during the past year and challenged the members to do even mora next year. "Tha Association is only strong as Ra weakest link," he said, and also stated that "the Association can improve itself by reviewing tha mistakes learned during the past." Ho emphasised tha need fur regular meetings and full partlcipation.-W asuat eon- tinue working for each other in a concerted effort for improvements and projects for our town," he remarked. A canopy over the sidewalks was again discussed and experts will be invited to give details on the costs of such a project at a future meeting. The improvement of sidewalks was also discussed. Early planning for next Chris mas, including the decorations on Main Street, was aired and the cooperation of the Marshall Gar den Club will again be asked. Other topics discussed included an annual Christmas Pageant, a summer promotion, highway im provements, and local parking problems. The members voted to meet monthly at the Rock Cafe at 7 o'clock on each second Tuesday night. Rata ftwerioed (Continued from Page One) wheat and feed grain programs may divert either food grains or wheat under tha program's sub stitution plan, and fat this case, tha diversion payments will be based on the actual crop reduced. Under this plan, any acreage cred ited to diversion from feed grains In excess of tht signed intention would be paid for at the minimum feed grain divesrion rate. Tha food grain program for 1966 is basically the same as In 1964. It ia voluntary and applies to corn, grain sorghum and bar ley. Participate uoaMfy at- menta and price-support payments, and they will be eligible for price- support loans on thet corn,' gmrfn sorghum and barley. Ramsey points out that signing up is a necessary first step in tak ing part in the feed grain pro gram. The signup covers the De ri od of February 8 through March 26. Farmers may sign up at the ASCS office in Mrashall . 3X2 Disposal System (Continued from Page Oael the French Broad River basin. Hot Springs is well on the way in starting a like system and will sign final contracts this week so the work can start. Hot Springs has already secured federal grants and that system is expected to be ready by late summer. Cody Strikes Back (Continued from Page One) you a copy of a bill that was re cently ratified by the General As sembly. My purpose in sending you this copy is so that you may be able to study it and have it in case there is any misunderstand ing as to what the duties and powers are of our Tax Board." I would also like to point out that the present Board of Com missioners was duly elected by voters of Madison County on No vember 3, 1964, thereby making them individually responsible as Commissioners, and they are as suming their duties, as such.. Madison County is no longer a rubber-stamp government. Success can't be met halfway hustle and overtake it. Moore Plans (Continued from Page One) that would increase taxes. "I think that under our present tax structure," ha said, "we could use the additional penny tax which we Imposed for tha Scott road bond issne, which will bo re tired next year (1068). Than I think wo would finance a sub stantial bond issue without any addition taxation." Informed sources said Moore had proceeded along this Una, and that the $800 million road bond issue he will ask the legislature to submit to the voters will not increase taxes. Moons Jtaa insisted jail along that good roads are essential to the future growth of North Carolina. Our state highway system," he said during the campaign, "has been a major contributor to the advances we have made in indus try, agriculture, and education. We must continue to build and maintain highways, roads, and streets which keep pace with the transportation needs of our peo ple." These needs were never more apparent than in Western North Carolina, he said. And he prom ised that, as governor, he would see that the mountain region got its fair share of highway building funds. Only two weeks ago, Moore ap peared before a Senate committee in Washington to endorse the president's Appalachia bill which provides for $80 million to he spent on highways in Western North Carolina. Moore feels that with the fed eral money, plus the approval of his road bond issue, the state can go a long way toward meeting the highway needs of Western North Carolina, as well as those of the rest of the state. Both economy ' and should begin at home. charity DEALER WA4IWED for Madison Co. 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Learn how to get and hold a good job. Best of all... YOU'LL GET PAID WHILE DOING IT! You'll get daily spending money. . . and when you leave you'll be paid $5C every month you were in Job Corps! If s all true. . .if s a big opportunity Send the coupon in today and start a new future. Join Job Corps and BE SOMEBODY! mmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmm.'mmmmmm -AGE- 0
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