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28 Battery Park Atc.
Asheville, N. C.
A 1, 8-8592
ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE,
very nice cabinet. Built in BUT-TONHOLEB,-
MOtiOGR A M S,
FANCY STITCHES, DARNS,
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Guaranteed. Can be seen and
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ments of $11.90 or pay complete
balance of $41.18. Write Mrs.
Maness, Service Repossession
Dept. P. O. Box 241, Asheboro,
North Carolina.
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complete balance $41.17. Can be
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"NATIONAL'S CREDIT MAN
AGER" MR. BEANE, Box 280,
Asheboro, N. C.
6-1 7-13c
FARMS FOR SALE
133 ACRE
Diversified Farm
IDEAL FOR
CATTLE, PIGS, CHICK
ENS, HORSES, TOBACCO,
TOMATOES, CORN, SI
LAGE, HAY, FRUIT, VEG
ETABLES, FISHING LAKE
SITE, HUNTING PRE
SERVE, ETC.
Situated in the heart of Western
North Carolina near Bald Moun
tain Development, in Yancey
County, approximately 30 miles
north of Asheville, N. C. Consists
of approximately 70 acres of
fenced pasture, 10 sores cropland,
.8 acre tobacco allotment, 2 large
broiler kousea with 12,000 capaci
ty, 2 good barns and other out
buildings, tenant house, fish
nond, neat five-room and bath
bungalow, streams, springs, camp
sites, cabin sites, lake sites, easily
subdivided ' into smaller tracts.
Owner reports in excess of $6,
000.00 per year income Priced at
only $37,600.00. Financing ar
ranged. Beech Glen Area, 20 acres, large
house, barn, other out-buildings;
large tobacco allotment; boW
stream; bottom land; highway
frontage. Only $17,560.
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Asheville, N. C.
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Hopt Springs, N. C.
6-18 6-16dh
ACP Cost-Sharing
(Continued from Page One)
had the land instead been misman
aged. Farm ponds, which furnish wa
ter for livestock, recreation, and
fire protection, have also provid
ed a touch of beauty to the farm
steads. An acre of woodland not
only affords timber and land pro
tection, it also means food and
habitat for increased numbers of
wildlife which seek out and a-
bound in such protected surround
ings. Farmers needing ACP cost-
sharing to carry out conservation
practices should visit their local
ASCS county office and discuss
their conservation needs if they
have not already done so.
In conclusion, Mr. Robinson
urged farmers within the county
who have enrolled in the 1967
ACP cost-sharing program to fol
low through to completion on their
approved farm practice and file
their performance reports within
the established report date of
June 30.
Dr. Roberts !
" (Continued From Page One)
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Company in Alto, California.
r-Roberta 4s a graduate oi
(4tMbU High School and the
Asjhevile prmal where she earn
ed he? degree. She was on
SttJtant, in elementary education
inoBunfiorobe County before going
to Detroit to teach in Lavonia
scnoojHF1' " -
tree too" idoctoTate from Wayne
UnivgrHy in Detroit. Her grad-
Luae major was in sociology and
anthropology. She has puonsnea
monographs and articles in pro
fessional journals and has spoken
wjdqlyat professional conferences.
She aught, at Miami University
ill Otford,, Ohio before going to
Bridgeport University, Bridgeport,
Connecticut,, her present post,
where she is a full professor in
the education department.
Bridgeport University has grant
ed Dr. Roberts a leave of absence
to participate in the writing pro
ject for Addison Wesley Publish
ing Company. Dr. Roberts, and
her son, Bruce, who lives with
her, will move to California early
in August.
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Committee Of 100
(Continued from Page One)
tendent of Haywood County
schotols, was introduced by Mr.
Young.
Mr. Dale explained that he had
had much experience with school
bond issues and congratulated the
Madison groups which plan to
travel the road with which he is
familiar. He told the group of
the various steps necessary to se
cure a bond issue and ultimately
a modern, consolidated school. He
cited the great progress made in
Haywood County and pointed out
the improved curriculum now of
fered in Haywood (75 courses).
In closing Mr. Dale said, "It
is heartbreaking sometimes to
give up our small schools, but on
ly with large high schools can
good curriculums be offered."
Mr. Emmett Sams read the re
port of the nominating committee
and stated that they felt that
eince the officers are barely get
ting started and that the Execu
tive Committee members were
THE
OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION
OF MADISON COUNTY
will be Interviewing persons for twelve) training po
sitions now open. Interviews will be, held June 12
Jane 16 from 1 :00 to 4:00 p. m., in the Opportunity
Corporation Office above the Citizens Bank in Mar
shall. Six of the training positions are for Community ,
Service' Aides' and sis for Community Organization
Aides. Persons whose income i under $3,CC3 will
have preference. No educational rr , 'remenls.
;ay T:.:.:-ca ncj
, i , . t r t, , Y
I ns.prfces are stable, and the
cost of experience keeps right on
going up In price. ' '
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elected so recently that the nom
inating committee nominates the
following for a full committee
year::
Chairman, Gerald Young; vice
chairman, Harold Baker; secreta
ry, Mattee Mashburn.
Executive Committee::
Three year term: Troy Allen,
Helen Huff, Mrs. David Kimber-
ly, Mrs. Ray Tweed, Bill Whitten.
Two year term: Dr. Fred Bent
ley, John Corbett, Edna Martin,
Lott Randolph, Perry Willis.
One year term: Carl Eller, Bill
Ferguson, Ed Niles, Thula Nor
ton, Mrs. Homer Plemmons.
(Mrs. Plemmons will replace
Mr. Andy Woody who has asked
that he be replaced.)
There were no nominations from
the floor.
With Mr. Jim Fish acting as
temporary chairman, it was duly
moved and seconded that the re
port of the nominating committee
be accepted and that those mem
bers named be elected for the
coming annual year. Motion was
unanimously approved.
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Resolution
(Continued from Page One)
record as favoring the popular
election of members of the Madi
son County Board of Education on
a non-partisan basis in the interest
of better educations, peace and
unity beginning with the general
election of 1968. We therefore,
support and recommend the en
actment of Committee Substitute
Bill for Senate Bill 33 or Repre
sentative Ernest Messer's House
Bill entitled "AN ACT TO ES
TABLISH A STATEWIDE SYS
TEM FOE THE ELECTION OF
THE MEMBERS OF COUNTY
BOARDS OF EDUCATION." It
is our belief that this legislation
will bring about needed reforms
for our county and merits passage
during the current session of the
General Assembly. Our state
legislators are therefore, urged to
support and enact this legislation
into law, and to defeat any at
tempt to exclude Madison County
from full participation under the
same, by exempting Madison
County.
Be it, therefore, further resol
ved that said Committee, (1)
commend the authors of this legis
lation, Senator Ashley B. Futrell
and Representative Ernest Messer,
for their foresight and vision, (2)
applaud the action of the newly
constituted Madison County Board
of Education for sanctioning the
non-partisan election of Board
members and, (3) express its ap
proval of the editorial viewpoint
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Welfare Aid
(Continued from Page One)
for a bill designed to save the pro
gram. Among the delegation were of
ficials from Haywood, Cherokee
and Swain counties. Rep. Wiley
'A. McGlamery of Hayesville and
Sen. iMary Faye Brumby of
Murphy accompanied them, Craig
said.
Rep. Ernest B. Messer of Can
ton introduced a bill in the House
Monday night which would resolve
the question, if enacted.
It provides for deletion from
the present law the provision
"for determination by the county
commissioners and county boards
of welfare, of the number and
salary of employees of county
boards of welfare."
Craig said that if the matter
isn't resolved by the current Gen
eral Assembly, a special session
may be required later in view of
the emphatic stand taken by the
Federal Government.
expressed by Mr. James I. Story,
Editor, THE NEWS-RECORD.
The Committee of 100 for Bet
ter Schools directs the Secretary
of this organisation to fbtrward
copies of this resolution to: (1)
the House and Senate committees
on Education end other approp
riate legislative officials, (2) the
Madison County Board of Edu
cation, and (8) the Editor, THE
NEWS-RECORD, Marshall, N. C.
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Head Start
(Continued from Page One)
20 for Madison County and June
26 for Buncombe County could be
met.
The total federal grants for
this area are $6,207 less than the
grants allocated to the 1966 sum
mer Head Start effort in this area
and will enroll 32 fewer young
sters than were accommodated in
J 966.
Reason for the cuts is an out
sized demand from communities
for funds, and limited funds, ac
dording to. the OEO.
J. C. Wallin, principal of Hot
Springs High School in Madison
County, has been appointed as di
rector of Madison's Head Start
project this summer.
A director for the city of Ashe
ville program has not yet been
hired.
The Asheville program will be
conducted directly by the Op
portunity Corp., whereas boards
of education in the two counties
will' operate 'their respective pro
jects.
The OEO announced the follow-
in' VdaisoiJfCounty breakdown on
fund allotments, numoer ox neaa
Start pupfls and staff. Figures
mfp'fctalniSsis are the requested
amount;
I 841,166 (47,859) federal share;
$6,761 (7,676) local share; 160
children (160); 12 paid profes
sionals (12); 10 classes (10); 32
poor people.
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