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t'A ' 'TAT.L, N. C, 'APRIL 11, 1908.
tllE'NCWS.RECORD
Pajpe Threa
' AIOUNCSIEOT
V-Tax Collector
i
I hereby announce my
self a candidate for the of
fice of Tax Collector of
!Madison County, subject to
the Democratic voters in
the May 4, 1968 Primary.
If nominated and elected,
I will serve to the best of
my ability.
Your support will be
greatly appreciated.
J. G. Gardner
Gardiner Explains
Why He Has Filed
For .Tax Collector, .
,H U ( - Vt' t i '
"At w unofficial Democratic
Convention held in h Marshall
achool Auditorium by tha chair
man M the ' county Democratic
executive committee, Mr. J. C.
Wallin, Jr., March 14, 1968, five
of the precincts ware represented
fry their chairmen and delegate
Purpose of the meeting waa die
cuaeed and the meeting waa open
ed for nominationa of oandidatea
for the different office that are
open for election in the May 4th
Primary and November election.
The nominationa were made and
passed on by the convention with
the exception of the three pre
cincts in the Mars Hill area which
were left open to be filled by
candidates from that area. With
the decision of the convention in
mind and following the decision, I
J. G. Gardner, filed for the posi
tion of tax collector.
With the above in mind I
sincerely solicit and will appreci
ate all Democratic votes of our
county."
J. G. GARDNER
Pd. Political Advt.
V
U.S.
SAVINGS
BONDS
I afnest buys-
(USE
PASSENGER CARS
1966 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe
327 V-8 engine ; automatic transmis
sion; Radio; Heater; Extra Clean
1966 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe
327 V-8 engine; automatic transmis
sion; Radio; Heater; Extra Clean
1965, CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe
with 327-V-8 engine; 4-speed transmis
sion; Radio & Heater
1965 FORD 2-door Sedan; 352-V-8 en
gine; straight drive; Extra Clean
1964 FORD Custom g-door V-8; Straight
Drive; Local Owner.
1963 FALCON 4-door; 6-cylinder; Au
tomatic Transmission; Radio, Heater
1963 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe
with 327-V-8 engine; Radio & Heater
straight drive
1962 FORD Galaxie 500 Convertible;
Automatic Transmission; V-8 engine;
Radio & Heater
TRUCKS
1965 CHEVROLET 2-ton Truck; 6-cylinder;
Heater & Defroster; one owner
1963 CHEVROLET Vt-ton; Chassis and
Cab; 4-wheel Drive. A Real Farm
Truck.
1960 CHEVROLET ;ton; Chassis and
v v Cab; 6-cylinder; Clean r; , -
W,Jiava Th Fineat In AutomtAiU Financing!
t 'CMAC. By Tha Month Or By Tha Year.
." ' 'And Bank Financing. -
.ellins And Financing-Cars And,
r Trucks Is Ouf Business! '
Frc:3!iCrc:djKfcvr6!ci'
ITIIALL ZZr-cSiili CAROLINA 1
ROARING FORK
MRS, HUBERT P ANGLE,
Corretpondtint
Meaara. Don Baker and Bob
Kaatena of Johnaon Bible Col
lege. Temn., are holding a revival
at Bethel Christian Church this
week. All the people are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Parker
and two daughters, Sue and Ma
ry Frances, of West Virginia, vis
ited hia mother, Mrs. CalUe Par
ker last week-end.
Mrs. Carolina Pangle returned
home Saturday after spending a
week with her eteter, Mrs. San
ford Blankenehip, and family of
MaryviUe, Tenn., Rt. 6. The
Blankenships were also visited by
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Holland, Mr.
artf Mrs. Clydle Holland and three
children, larrell, Vicki and Larry
of Ridgeway, Va., Rt. 2.
We were very sorry to learn
of the death of Mr. Willie Alli
son of Marion, who passed away
recently. Our sympathy to the
bereaved family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker,
their daughter, Joyce Ann, and
family visited his mother, Mrs.
Oallio Parker and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Trantham lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil I'aiile, Ken
and Angela visited their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
(Blankenship of Maryville, Tenn.,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Payne
ihad the following visitors the
past week: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
.Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Al
flisjon and children, Jim Shelton,
1arry and Jerry David Pangle,
'Mrs. Billy Hannah and baby,
Keaves Priabee and Richard
(Barker of Raleigh; and Billy
Large.
Mrs. Oree Payne and sons, Dan
ny and Tommy, visited Mr. and'
Mrs. Jehu Shelton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shetley
and ohildren spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Alli
son. Mrs. Faye Pegg and boys of
AsheviTle visited her mother, Mrs,
Hattie Ebbs.
Miss Margaret Lou Plemmons
of Aaheville spent Saturday night
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Plemmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Payne
land Tommy visited Mrs. Mary
Jane Large and son, Billy, last
week.
Mr. and Mm. Arnold 1 Allison
land girls, ip. and Mrs. Bobby
Alnaofl spent the week-end witn
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wyatt of
Wayneaville spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Wyatt.
They were also visited by Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Carter of South
Carolina.
Mrs. Wilson Payne and Denny
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gard
in last week.
Messrs. Don Baker and Bob
Hasten had dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Pangle Monday.
Mrs. Lionel Brooks, Phyllis
and Shirley, Mrs. Cecil Pangle,
Ken and Angela spent Saturday
night of last week with thedr par
ent, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts
of Waynesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Payne,
Denny and Tommy visited Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Gardin one night
last week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Wal
dToup, a son, Freddy, Apirl 2.
Mrs. WaMroup was the former
Miss Carolyn Roberts.
Stevie Frisbee visited Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Wyatt Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pangle and
children bad dinner Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brooks.
Sleepy Valley CD.
Club ,Met Thursday
The Sleepy Valley CD Club
held its monthly meeting at the
Salvation Army Center April 4,
a 7:80 p. m. with president, Mrs.
Emma Kate Davis presiding. Ear.
Hubert Lamb led in "a Congrega
tion eong and gave the devotions,
lira. Manley Holt, secretary read
the minutes of the last meeting.
Mrs. Max Oeteen gave a report
on the Membership Drive.
The business part of the meet
ing was a discuss km of projects,
the rummage sale date will be
announced later. Also a Clean
op Project Wednesday of this
week was set for a meeting to
cieaa. up around , the Salvation
'Amy.: Church. X ; 4.
- Guests for the meeting -were
Mr. and Mrs. GosjlL se 'from
Marshall to - discuss the water
systentr a badly needed project in
this trau' t Much -. interest 1 waa
shown' In the Idiscnssion. '
An offering each month is taken
for our Flower Fund,
o o
Lunch Menu -
far ,
County Schools,
MRS. JEAN ,T. ROBINSON
1 D!etfU''"'.;
Week of jAmrO 10-19'
Mmfcv! Barbecued beef
school made bun, oven bwarnad
potatoes, carrot law, 'applaauca,
peanut butter delight, milk. '", yt
Tuesday: Ptrtto beans witn, tf.
on
male pie, a teamed cabbage, pickle
beets, carrot sticks, onion rings,
sliced bread, fruit, cakes, milk.
Wednesday: Orange Juice, tur
key aalad, aaltines, buttered green
beana, candied apples, sweet po-
tawea, hot raisin batter bread,
butter, milk.
:; Thursday: Hamburger on school
made buns, lettuce, tomato, onion,
mixed vegetables, potato chips,
fruit crisp, milk.
, Friday: Sloppy Joes on school
made bun, greens, potato chips,
carrot sticks, fruit jello, milk.
Clyde R. Mitchell,
Home Distributor,
Now In Asheville
According to an advertisement
in this issue, Clyde B, Mitchell,
Of Old Fort, is now thds areas'
diatributor of U. S. Rustio cedar
homes.
His territory includes Madison,
Buncombe, McDowell and Ruther
ford Counties.
Correction
In laat week's issue concerning
the story about ' Command Ser
geant Major Robert Ammona, the
laat paragraph should have read
that he is the son of Mrs. Vera
Dennis, of Marshall, instead of
Mrs. Lura Dennis.
BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS
During the coming year's hol
iday driving, bear in mind that
death never takes a holiday.
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G
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ay the glory
of The Resurrection
bring peace to you
The spirit of Easter is a promise for a bet
ter life and for life eternal. May we ex
press our Easter wishes for you and your
family that the joy of Easter will come
to you.
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