ADS
t new wrifjwT aafelv with Dex
A-Diet Tablet. Only Jo at
your drug itore.
4-21 7-7p
ARTHRITIS?
ENJOY BLESSED REUEF.
WITH ARTHOLATUM
ROBERTS PHARMACY
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN
Wanted: Responsible party to
take max tew. jnoBWy, payments
on a spinet piano. Can be seen
locally. Write Credit Manager,
P. 0. Box 176, Hope Mills, North
Carolina.
6-5, 12, 19, 26p
ATHLETE'S FOOT
TREAT IT FOR 48c
Apply instant-drying T-4-L,
batch of chemicals in alcohol.
Feel it take hold to check itch,
burning in MINUTES. In 3 to 5
days, infected skin sloughs off.
Watch HEALTHY skin appear!
If not delighted in ONE HOUR,
your 48c back at any drug coun
ter. TODAY at
ALL DRUG STORES
HELP WANTED Rawleigh
business open in Madison Coun
ty. Products sold there for past
30 years. Write fiawleigh, Dept.
NC E 580 898, Richmond, Va.
5-5, 13, 26p
REPOSSESSED SINGER SEW
ING MACHINE. HEAD MOD
EL U6V in like new cabinet
Eqpt to ZIG-ZAG, BUTTON
HOLES, FANCT STITCH, DARN,
ETC Local party with good cred
it may finish payments of $12.00
monthly or pay complete balance
of JJ&72. Guaranteed etill good.
Can be tried out locally. Write,
Home Office, National's Repos
session Dept., Box 283, Ashe
bmN.'C. EES AVAILABLE The last
thk -week we can furnish a few
2-lh. packages vi bees with young
Caucasian queens, 360. Extra
Caucasian queens, $1.40 each. Can
laiao furnish bee supplies. Top
quality, fiaefcory-mafle, 10-tframe
hives, only $10.96 with frames and
Dieted cover. Brood frames, 20c
each, super frames, 19c each; su
per foundation, 10c sheet; brood
foundation, 22c sheet. See
PAUL TUGMAN
. .. Mar HiU, N. C.
after T:30 p. m. any night except
Sunday and Tuesday.
-26p .
ANNOUNCING
I am back in my shop, end open
for business. .
WATCH REPAIRING
EMMITTE PAYNE
on highway 26-70 between
Marshall and Walnut
26-lc- " : ' '
WrvTJ CAT IT rkna IwWAlA Sivt Ot.
nun - - i
Located on Main Street, MaranaU.1
Contact '
MRS. WANDA CROWE
Marshall, N. C.
6-26 6-2p
SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling and coHecttag money
from NEW TYPE- high quality
coin operated dispensers in this
area. No Belling. To qualify you
to ust have car, references, $600
to $1900 .cash. Seven to twelve
hours weekly can net excellent
dncome. More full thne. For
personal interview write P . 0.
iBOX 4185, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
15202. Include phone number.
6-26p - - - . .
WANTED . Trainees for tractor
and trailer drivers, over 21, per-
it ti 1 ivwwfiifcMiffi. Gall
686-8002 or write Nationwide,
Semi-Drvision, Morrtstowo, Ten
nessee for application.
TAD 9 A T P. Ttnildinff Lota aD-
nroxhnatelv one mile west of
Mars Hill.
DEWEY PHILLIPS
Phone 689-6161
Mars HOL N. C
4-7, 14, 21, 28p
HELP WANTED
MEN AND WOMEN
18 e 65 -
inationa-and good srttag sala
ries .i-t- aotomatie pay raaaes
paid vacations all holidays with
,;'pay. r strikes -e layona---
and noerai reureuient. - , , . -
Jpst school sufficient for many
Vrits for "Wottnation on Iow
mh rmmlif and a Ite of U.
s Civil Service ooeitions for
hioit w will raM ffm- tor. 1
Vrite to INTERSTATE SERV
ICE, P. O. Box 878, DenvEla, Va
riving name, address, 'phone owm
tr. Thne at home. (If rural give
b-li 6-sc
it t
-1 SALE
... r
fa f-
. 1
c.
Attractive opportto&Jn wfii4
expanding 1 renter rawws
plant Opening for 'learners to
knitting mdbt4 Oppor-
tunicy w mm ii"1'
fringe benefits. Aptoiyin Prson.
ASHEVIlAdS KNlTTim w.
180 Deaveryiew Boad
AehevilleVN. C.
5-1Z 6-ZC
TP"
RUBBER STAMPS
en a fltaMn Pads
Datera - Base Loel Rubber Type
Notary Heals Biennis
Qulek-OWTlce
COLEMAN C CALDWELL
The .lfew4teeerd Office
Marshall
MS"
FOR SALE A-Farmall Tractor
with Ou1V$395,OjO: .,6 Super-A
m x JMt .-w.i, iru fill ivn
660 Ford Tractor with live Shaft,
iJEnnn lnkilAn rVraMrvr SQftfiOO:
New Tobac&o Better a, JfiUers, LBne
opreauers, j-risits, uv.w
Man, otuI lUStful TmPtlF AiTIld MOW
er Parts; 100 HeceB of' assorted
Farm .Equipment.
P. A. RAM BO
8 miles south of Greensville, Terni.
Camp Creek Boad
Phone: 689-9412
6-19 6-2p
FOR SALE
2 Small Houses at $200.00 each
1 seven-room House at $700.00'
Locatted fa Hot Springs. Will ac
cept one-fourth down payment
and finance balance.
Also 1 Saw Mill and Planing Mill
operation in Hot Springs wttb
lots of timber. Will sell at a bar
gain. Call 622-8251 or write:
C N. GARLAND
. Hot Springs, N. C.
6-19, 26 -
FOR RENT One 4 -room House.
See
JIM CODY
Marshall or, call 649-3596
6-19tfc
County Dem-
( Continued Tront Page One)
work of the JJ. G. Good Neigby
Ibor Councii. i
The following ' Madison County
Democrats were panned to the fol
lowing committees:
Liston i B. Ramsey, 11th Con
gressional District Oammrttee.
Dr. W. A. Whitson. Swamn B.
Huff, 24th Judicial District Com
mittee. Mra. Glen Davis. 31st State
Senatorial executive committee.
B. K. Meadows, Carroll Tweed,
Troy Ramsey, 19th Solkitorial
executive committee.
BALiNCB TIRES
If your "trailer doesn't tow as
easily ?H sedo getting
Ihe tires talBnceds Since trailer
tires are smaller they must turn:
sOni:iiwice MEf faSt as car
wheels.-Lask s Ulanoe causes
excess ' fcew.nd. unstable towingi
SticleS'ubli'jnner tube
in a bOrta;,bas'i aSBai bag but
leave W JvSfW sticking out
beat, fiitebf;nvir. ' When
you want&1toxe?emove valve
core aMifqwsvyair- out. Good
for boats' too." (It floats!)
IF iNS OF
-t
Letterheads
. j .1..
Envelopes
JStatements
,, yisitinff . Cards
. . Business Cards
'' 1 ll
Prernxsorvv Notes -
r . VtrT&nlv. Deeds
' Xlr.ii VcLrranU
: L- ITc-.tcrs .
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; (Continued from Page One)
Charles ' Edward Rector, . ; Frank
CIark, Mrs. Qumen' Freetoan,
(Mws. Handy Allison, Marl Shook,
Mrs. Tony, a Plemmons, Jlewon
Gentry, Mrs. H. O. Fwt, IMie,
John L. Stanley, J. Shirley Brooks,
din. Luke (Viola) Moore, Jennie
Robinson, Mrs. Gua Norton, Mr.
R. L. Holt, Ada Totnbeittn, Ruby
Dean OatsfaalL Delia EdwmrdB,
IMra. Nick N. Shetley, Dorothy
iLee Johnson, James T. Shook,
Joseph D. Thomason, Claude
Ramsey, Marvin Faulkner, Mrs.
(Will Thomas, George G. Teagne,
Mrs. Rebecca Aim Crowe, Betty
iLee MoDevitt, Mra. Reagan Budk
ner, G. D. Mace, Mrs. Charles M.
Powell, Altha E. Lewis, Mrs. Tom
'iBaU, RastuB Rice, Pauline M,
Dwkett, J.' Edd Reeie, Weta""Dff
IBuckner, Mrs. Posey A. Griffin,
Roland Landers, Mrs. Phillip
Ball, Leo Wefcley Fortner, LeRoy
Johnson, Mrs. Donald Single, Mrs.
Ernest Edwards, J. O. Rumbough,
Lee Maynard.
Election
(Continued from Page One)
cation. They are Nolan Adams,
W. O. Duck, Adam G. Dycus, Joe
R. "Joby" Henderson, Mrs. Da
vid (WiUene) Kimberly, BurKrt
Ricker, Bill Roberts, R. Bruce
Sams, Bewley Shelton and Ger
ald Young.
Five candidates are seeking:
nomination in the race on the
race on the board of county com
missioners. They are Page Brig-
wan, Bruce K. iMurray, rleet
Reeves, Harold WaUm and Eu
gene Wills.
The polls tn the eight precincts
wiM be open ait 6:30 o'clock Sat
urday roorndng and close at 6:30
o'clock Saturday night.
Voting machines will be used
at all eight precincts.
Election headquarters Satur
day night will be at the court
house in Marshall.
The News-Record will have ai
large ' blackboard at the courfc-
(house ' and will post results, as
quickly s they are received. V) ,"
Eugene L. Wills
for
Commissioner
sMSW"'
If nominated and elected 1
promise to serve to the best
of my ability in an honest,
upright and dependable
administration.
Your support in the Demo
cratic Primary, May, 28,
1966, will be appreciated.
Eugene L. Wills
Pol, Advt
irs Ojring GIccn!:3
.'I , - ' ( i-.--.-1 .'' -
Let EDWARDS CLEANERS tala car ctf most of
- y our cleaninf problems. We will clean yoor !
DRAPES COUCH
and wiil clean all of your WirfTHl AFPAREL ana
' store them' t3l September. Yea r - y czAj the dean
' ins bm plus cost of storags bar. Storage Is Fran, I
All Garment are moth proofed aad mUdav proofed
- ' aw hq suura catris, r.
FOR PtOC-UP AND DELTVT"V ECIVICE CALL'
::. '-'64S44C1-'" ' rwist.i;
V 4. J
Cdv;rd3'C:
iff -W- f
BSsTgj s v
f"
.a fags Om)
age of the III : i'
( The bill, if vwotd. would re
quire TVA to go to the Interior
department for approval of dam
mtrction and other r plans
which it now baa the authority
to go ahead with, Smith said.
Tha '" plan' under consideratiod
provides for construction of sev
eral Bvulti-purpose dams on tribu
taries of the Upper French Broad
River in' Transylvania, Hender
son, ;. Buncombe, - Haywood and
Madison counties.
The commission, on motion of
David Febnet of Haywood Coun
ty, voted ' to write Congressmani
Roy A. Taylor of the 11th Dis
trict, and - Alton Lennon of the
TWr Omtrlct, "lutf -SCnsrSanr-J.T
ifirvin Jr., and B. Everett Jordan,
expressing Opposition to
of the bill.
The motion as passed also car
ried the recommendation that all
"friends of the project" also be
encouraged to write to the rep
resentative asking him to oppose
passage.
Smith told the commission
members that National Wildlife
Federation officers had testified
in favor of passage, and had
charged .that the TVA plan ignor
ed the fish and wildlife values of
the Upper French Broad area and
the Tellieo project on the Little
Tennessee River in Tennessee.
Smith said the Wildlife people
had also charged TVA with a plan
"to desecrate' the wildlife area,
and, fn effect, to nun a plan down
the throats of the area people.
Kermit Edney, chairman of the
commission, pointed out that TVA
came into the area with a plan at
the invitation of three Western
North taollna groups. TVA,
Edney" said, had altered the -plan
considerably, and had made': the
current plan with the fuD co-
operation ,of tfis commission.''
"Only thi week," Edney said,
Uhe boards of county commis-
skmsnt'ia each of the five coua
ties'likvs 'written to Gov. .Dsn
Moore fully endorsing the plan to
build the series of multi-purpose
dams in the area." " '
Edney said the wildlife people
were also misrepresenting - the
facts. ' Much of the opposition has
been centered on a permanent lake
that would flood Sycamore Flats
on ' Davidson River. However," Ed
ney said, no such permanent dam
is planned. Instead a dry data is
t planned," which would flood the
area only In tWeveht iCOnskk
arable rainfiall. UV
The commission was reminded
that, contrary to charges by wild
life interests, less tfca haU of
one per cent of WNC trout
streams would be permanently
flooded.
The whole plan has been pre
sented to the N. C State planning
Task Force. L. D. HmdW execu
tive director of the cotmnission,
said. !
The water -iietources plan, Ed
ney said, is only a Dart of an ov-
r-&l effort to develop the entire
drees of the area including:
human, land, water', industrial
and recreation!!: , I1 ." 1
Hyde told the cenmuasion flhat
a number of industries had! ex
pressed interest in.Jooating plants
in the five-county area. - ''
A Hair-Raiser
Herbert: "Hey, Mom, is that
hair tonic in the yellow bottle in
the medicine chest I"
Mothert "No,, Herbert, that's
glue." f h- l .
Herbert: "No wonder I couldn't
get my hat'1 oft when I got to'
school this loonlng.
COVTHS HUGS
529 Sign on tii Air .
6:30-Service Show
65 Breakfast Tims . County
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7:10 Weather , ...
7:15 Joa Emerson
7:20 Sports News
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7:29 News Headlines
7:80 Breakfast Tims Country
v The Mars Hill Chapter of the Socifefy- lbi Advancement for Maii
asrement held its final meeting- of the year last week. . Durinsr the
year Dr. Zerfoss, director of management eervicea of American Enka
CorPn "and George Johnson, assistant trust officer and cashier of the
First Union National Bank, spoke to the budding- executives. A tour
watt also made of the General Electric plant at Hendersonville. ( The
final speaker, John Barnes, head of Industrial Relations for Champion
Papers and president of the senior chapter of S.A.M., presented the
chapter's charter to Harold Corn (center); president of the Mars Hill
S.A.M., as Charlie Narron, professor at the college and faulty advisor
to the group watched. -
You illicad $M Wmi 1S25!
hsklt
1964 CHEVROLET3
undvivuLiEii wioori ZZp(
e-cylinert automatic transmission -rjeles; oie owner.
1963 CHEVROLET 2diof BWf '
Power brakes
1961 FORD 4-door:
aotomatie transmission; radio & heater
m.m' w.ws.
iHiii ruiui luaor oLariinerx . f r-
335 motor with
196Q lALON 2A&ri1o&)ii9ti
1S30 CHEVROLET Hardtop lmpala
- . standard j radio beater -r--- -
," ' 1C53 CHEVROLET yz-ton Pickup;
.lbOZ f UiLU sTlCKUp STOCK: VUSIOIH
:- - . . II . . , ,
. - With flat bed
51'
at a
4peed transmission i'V-o. . , '' - fi
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