THE ft CLASSIFIED ADS LARGEST MM MUM C J ABIES ALLEN Phone 8494261 649-2104 (Ron Marshall, N. C. BY JOHN HARVET FURBAY PH 0 IES 00 NOT ALWAYS I In The RDHHt .iUIfiiMESij I Stamps ot all kinda up to any sire or length. Quick service. COLEMAN C. CALDWELL or Me Ear! DtU at The News-Record Office Marshall FOR SALE 16 year-old Re gistered Hereford Bulls. See Clarence Roberts Alexander, N. C. Phone Weaverville MI 5-6402 1-21 2-18p DEALER WANTED for Madison Co. No investment necessary to become your own boss as a Raw-leig-h dealer. Over 200 items as sures you of a steady full time business. Write to Rawleigh Dept. NC B 680 307, Richmond, Va. 2-4, 11,18, 25p FOR SALE Dexta Diesel Trac tor, $1296.00; 1961 841 Ford Die sel Tractor, $1675.00; 35 Fergu son Deluxe, $1495.00; 1954 Ford Tractor, $1075.00; 30 other Trac tors, $95.00 up; Grader Blades, $95.00; Manure Spreaders & Load ers, Plows, Disks, Tillers, Subsoil ers, Mowers, Rakes and other Farm Equipment. P. A. RAMBO 8 miles south of Greeneville, Tenn. Camp Creek Road Phone: 639-9412 2-4, 11, 18,26p I Ui OAII V Boosters Club Page Om) rymnaatam. Tit la expenditure was approximataly 9100. The Boo tow Club has also pur chased two sewing machine far the special education diss Om dered, ft was stated. Following the business bingo was enjoyed and ment were served. The club meets monthly on the third Monday nights. Motion-picture films are changed to suit the tastes of the people and countries where they are shown Films in English-speaking coun tries usually have happy endings, for the people prefer them that way. The Germans like unhappy endings, and the Italians prefer the endings to be logical, whether happy or unhappy. So the ending is changed and suited to what the people want before, films are re leased to various countries. Criminal Court ' (Continued from Psg On) Bishop, B. K. Meadows, Mrs. J. D. Wallin, Mr. Clyde Huntaing er, Kenneth Buckner, Mrs. Ottis Pox, Mrs. L. L. Vann, Dr. Bruce Sams, Willard Sullivan, Tilmon Fleming, Nat Blankenship, Hunt er Tino, Mrs. Jack Price. mC Student od from Pag On) H faeognisd that ther was something seriously wrong. Four carried Bradley to th and th doctor arrivd within five minutes. Dog Warden (Continued From Page One I of which were in cattle, since Jan uary 1. There has not been a dog quarantine nor fox trapping pro gram initiated in Cocke County. Harold Gosnell of Walnut has accepted the position as log war den for Madison County. He will assume his duties as of February 16. Arrangements have been made with Dr. H. W. Stevens, Buncombe County Health Director, to have Mr. Gosnell work with the dog 4-H Achievement (Continued From Page One) tions concluded the program. Members winning top honors along with certificates included: Cirls: Fay Hensley, Joyce Ball, Janet Buckner, Rebecca Ohilds, Cathy Dahlenburg, Ruth Riddle, Hilda Gosnell, Sandra Hunter, Peggy Plemmons, Maxine Rector, Aldale Payne, Norma Whitt, Mar garet Lou Plemmons, Jewell Ball. Boys: Parker Cody, Jimmy Massey, Rocky (irooma, Jerry Dale Hunter, Phil Price, Stanley Boone, Mnlcomb Reeves, Douglas Chand ler, Michael Payne, Mike Ledford, Steve Wood, Van Holt, Billy Powell. FRUIT TREES, NUT TREES, scape Plant Material offered wardens in Buncombe County and by Virginia's largest growers, become familiar with their activi- Write for Free copy 56-pg. ties. Planting Guide Catalog. Sales- Allotment Notices (Continued from Page One) people wanted. NURSERIES Virginia. 2-4, 11, 18, 25c WAYNESBORO Waynesboro, WE BUY COUNTRY HAMS Must Be Well Trimmed DODSON'S GROCERY Marshall, N. C. nounced one year at a time before February 1. ' Growers voting in the referen- The General Statutes of N. C, dum approye op disapprove 67-31, outlines the powers and du- marketinff quotas fof next ties of dog warden as follows: He three crops of burey shall have the power of arrest and Growers e,.gibIe to include be responsible for the enforcement those produci rf to. irithin liiu .iinntiT ,.f nil nllhlin O ri rl . . . . . ' H. bacco in 1964, and any per-1 son who was either the owner or and was regarded as be ta? fa good physical condition. He out with weigbtlifting equipment on his own time, ac cording to his roommate, and had taken a medical examination at basis) Just before the start of th pment semester. He was a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Ira "8. Jones and Mr. slid' Mrs. E. C. Metcalf of Asheville, and th grandson of Mrs. W. T. Bradley of Mars Hill. His father i a graduate of the college. Other survivors are a sister, Cathey, of the home, and the ma ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Lenoir. The body was returned to Len oir for services. A campus me morial service was held at 10:30 this morning (Thursday) in Moore Auditorium at Mars Hill College. $2,400 Needed lBody Found Continued from Pag Om) pair at the thn th development fund was established. Mora than $182,000.00 from th fund ha been spent to build swimming pools, arid to build a new 4-H camp. Dur- tspair and construe. Slilg3 1 II ennflaSesg ins that lk - ,. m w vvvaw, frssv wuj saewta. feseyv uins jm , wtvi to l-21tfc SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Wanted: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen local ly. Write Credit Manager, P. 0. Box 176, Hope Mills, North Car olina. 1-28 2-18p WANTED TO BUY White Pine and Hickory Logs. Call 684-7967 , stamped on or otherwise firmly curing oay; wn-4S'(B during ; ttttached to the collar nigm. public-local laws pertaining to the ownership and control of dogs, operator of ana snau cooperate wun an om er law enforcement officers op erating within the county in ful filling this responsibility ... In those counties having no rabies control officer, the county dog warden shall serve as rabies con trol officer. G.S. 67-33. Every dog in counties where a dog war den is appointed shall be required at all times to wear a collar with the a farm for which a 1964 hurley tobacco allotment was established even though no to bacco was produced on the farm in 1964 if an allotment was es tablished for the farm for 1965. Any question about voting eligi bility should be taken up with the ASC county committee before the referendum. C. F. FLETCHER LMBR. Clayton Road Arden, N. C. 2-11 3 -4c CO. SEWING MASHINES Singer with zig zager in cabinet like If at least two-thirds of the owner's name and address " approve quotas by voting YES,, the law provides that quotas and acreage allotments will be in ef fect for 1965, 1966, and 1967 crops renames lor marketing excess tobacco will also be in effect, and price support will be available to Mr. .Gosnell will work with en forcing the dog quarantine in all townships bordering on Tennessee. These include Township No. 2, comprised of Carmen, Alleghany, growers who do not exceed their Outshalltown and White Rock farm acrenire nllnfcmonf c now. rase lover oaiance 01 communities; No. 8, comprised of Demonstration. Write "Credit Manager," Box Record. 2-18, 25c 367, co News- 54 acres excellent farm land near French Broad school. Water, fenced, no buildings; tobacco al lotment. $16,500; financing avail able. For appointment to see, write: RALPH L. SMITH Principal Swannanoa School Swannanoa, N. C, or call 263-9330 after 6 p. m. 2-18tfc IF DEPENDABLE and interested in Dairy Work, write: Box 367, co News-Record Marshall, N. C. 2-18,260 If marketing quotas are not ap- Spring Creek and Bluff; No. 9,. proved in this referendum, there which is comprised of Shutm, will be no quotas, no marketing Paint Rock and Hot Springs; No. penalties, and no price support on J3 which is comprised of Keeners- the 1965 crop of hurley tobacco, ville, Roaring Fork and Meadow In that event, another vote would Fork; and No. 23 which is com- be held next year on quotas for prised of Little Laurel and Belva. for the following 3 years. In announcing Mr. Gosnell's np- I pointment as dog warden, Dr. Lord stated, "The employment of Sgt. Major Gets a dog warden is a basic step in ra- bies control for our county. How- j (Continued from Pasre One) ever, a successful control program distinguished himself by meritori requires the efforts and coopera- 1 0Us service as Battalion Sergeant hon of every person in Madison Major, 7th Missile Battalion 2d County." Referendum (Continued To Last Pi?p) THREE GOOD MULES for Sale. Call 649-3711, or come to Mrs. H. K. Ramsey's home on Hill Street in Marshall after 4 p. m., or any time on Saturday.. 2-18, 25p WANTED Mature whit wom an for housekeeping for older COWl at Forks of Ivy. Phone Mars H01 680-6600. 218,26c Store. Community 6: Reeves' Paul Buckner's Store. Community; 7: Wiley Roberts' Store; Store Building. Community 8: Spring Creek Ag riculture BnlflDBsg; Caldwell's Store. Shriiks Iterooi i lioidft Hithont Surgery Community iiutiuuB;- Ball (Sot Community 10: for th ant ttaw seta feas f ooad aew luaUiig sobstaoe with th. whil. l) mm place, man I - nsalts wr e thar- I mad astonishing aw Has si, TIB is now a vail - or ointment form am if all fjruaT v: Kathbone Store not. springs Recreation Avery N Artillery, from 20 February 1961 to 15 August 1962. Displaying outstanding leadership, he train ed the non-commissioned officers of the battalion into an efficient and smoothly functioning team. Through his extensive knowledge of military procedures, he initiat ed and implemented administrative procedures within the battalion. Whan the battalion was newly arrived in the theater, he assured that all action were in accord ance with Eighth United States Army directives and that a high level of efficiency was maintain -ed. Sergeant Major Amnions con tributed conn tie hour and bam Store (Revere); Mamie Rice's Ga rage (Big Laurel). CwjM'Wi Chapel School. Community 12: Earl Roberts' Basement. umu r r Commun.ityffj (RJl&ett's Store. Community 14; Shepard's Store. Commaniti 15: Mare HU1 City Hall. Community SV Claude Cody's Store Edfltoni. Th 363OT;T6r3 fnw JO a. ra, to 7:00 p. m., on Feb- opton,g prehensive technical knowledge in assisting unit to prepare for the Command and General Inspection fmi, consequently, all units re ceived rtlng of superior and ex cellent in the area of unit admni istration. His thorough know ledge of administrative proced ures, sound judgment, and force ful initiative earned for him the respect and admiration of all with whom he was associated. Sergeant Major Amnions' outstanding per formance and devotion to duty re flect credit upon himself, this command, and the U. S. Amy. 1 Amnions was the son of Mrs. J. A. Dennis, of Marshall Rt. 6.. , Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record boy and girls from Madison have attended one of th 4-H camp each year. Th scholarship program ha been awarding twelve $600.00 cholarehips annually to worthy 4-H club members In th state. Mike Ledford from Marshall re ceived one of these scholarships last spring and is now a freshman at North Carolina Stat College. After the state quote has been reached, the number of scholar ships will be increased each year. Businessmen, 4-H club mem bers, 4-H leaders snd others in Madison County are making an ef fort to help the county reach its (foal of $3,868.00 this spring. The county has already contributed al most $1,500.00 to the fund and has $2,400.00 of the quota to raise. (Continued from Pag On) time visited relatives In McDowl U County. When he failed to ra torn home last Friday they as sumed he had gen to McDowell! County, th sheriff said. BE A LADY! Mother discovered her little daughter fighting with the hoy next door. "Next time," she said1. "I don't want you hitting Johnny back. Remember that you're a la dy. Out talk him!" fatten from a bank above a amsUj branch about 800 yard from his I bom and Willis's face was inl the branch. Dr. Sam stated that tber were no indications of foul I play and that he felt certain' Wil li had suffered w WttackH which caused him to fall off th bank into the water. Shrif( ,Pon-, der also' slated thaf fAWtWel ftftj 1 11 a t t .as inuicaiiona 01 ioui piay. no in quest will be held. His parents stated that WitrVfl had had several "fall-out spells" and that he was a victim of a back I Injury also. In addition to the parents, sur vivors are five brothers, Milton of Fletcher, Jacob of Reedsport, Ore., Paul of Portland, Ore., Tommy of Asheville, and Lloyd Willis of Marshall Rt. 7; five sisters, Mrs. I Eula Ramsey of Jetersville, Va., Mrs. Coy Keith, Mrs. James Da vis, and Mrs. William Justus, all of Asheville, and Mrs. Paul Am-t mons of Marshall Rt. 2. mulsnnee Sericevs were held at 10 a. m., today (Thursdsy) at Peek's Chap- ated and burial was in Grooms el Baptist Church. Cemetery. Bowman Funeral Home The Rev. Dearl Amnions offhi- was in charge. fers aro not oniy -they're a menace. BIG FORD CUSTOM SPECIAL! AS LOW AS $59.00 . 1 irnmiimi .) iiinAii per Month rtDKUAKT MAKUH Also See These USED Car AND THIS INCLUDES . . . CRUISE-O-MATIC TRANSMISSION PLEATED ALL-VINYL UPHOLSTERY FULL WHEEL COVERS WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES GALAXIE-SIZE ROOM AND LUXURY SPECIAL BRIGHT-METAL TRIM BUT HURRY! 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