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I att: 3 .1 EXTENSIOII NEWS PW 649-2491 ' ' J Hom Economic 4-H a The 1969 to mate crop in Madi son County is abort tiba beet or- , er, AH Jacking bovse , la the county are Tunning- food volume: and Hue quality of tomatoes i ax. eel lent. .-' '' " ,"':" '"' , Some problems facing the faita ers are blossom-end rot. earjy blight, and bacterial canker. Ear ly blight is more difficult to con trol in dry weather and the re cent dry weather aided In the spread of blight. Blossom -end rot was brought about by the; dry, hot weather and no new oc currences should be noted now that it is raining. Bacterial can ker will continue to spread and there is no known treatment for it. A good spray program will hold early blight, Botryitas blight and late blight to a mdninnuta. I The "truth-in-lending" part of ed to pay. tits Consumer Protection, Act of 1968 goes Into effect July 1, .1969. After that, creditors must ' am- close to consumers what toey are paying for most; types of .credSfc, The information must be givt clearly and conspicuously before the credit transaction to complet ed for example, in the note, or other agreement the oanstusmeri signs when he makes a credit pur chase or gets a loan. Before the consumer signs up for a revolving charge account or credit card account, he must bo told how the finance charge is to be figured; the finance charge1 as ail annual percentage rate; how long he has to pay a bill be fore a charge is imposed; the min imum payment required; and ad ditional charges he may be ask C-L.I.'jCf Clubi ia Cc7:r.ty o o Wednesday, August 9 Sleepy Valley EH .Club will meet t thai Salvation Army Center ac 2 p. ra. Thursday,., August , Pafatt Fork EH Club-will meet wfbh Mr, Irene Metcalf at 7:30. p. m. PASSENGER CARS 1968 CAMARO Sport Coupe; 327 V-8 engine; 3-speed Stick Shift; Radio and Heater; Extra Clean; One Local Own er 1967 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2-door; 6 Cylinder; Straight Drive; Low Mileage 1966 CHEVROLET Caprice Custom Coupe; 327 V-8 engine; straight drive; radio, heater, Nice 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air; 4-door; 6- cyl.j Straight Drive 1965 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2-door; 6 cylinder; Straight Drive 1964 FORD Galaxie 500 Coupe; V-8 en gine; Straight Drive; Radio; Heater. 1964 IMP ALA 4-door; V-8; Straight Drive; Air Conditioned. 1964 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe; 327 engine; Straight Drive; Radio; Heater. TRUCKS 1968 CHEVROLET; V-8; Long Wheel Base; 2-ton; Fleetside 1967 CHEVROLET -ton Truck; V-8 engine; Long Wheel Base; Wide Bed; One Owner 1967 CHEVROLET -ton Truck; V-8 engine; Wide Bed; Custom Cab; Ra dio; Heaeer 1965 FORD Truck; 1-ton; V-8 engine; 4-speed Transmission; Dual Wheels; Flat Bed. " yjiXUx Tki TtuuX In AntomobEU Fmaacingt CL&tAX. By Th Month Or By Tbo Tear. .- And Eank Financing. Czlll-j Arl Fisj tart And i Trr::3 U Our Eu! For oWier types of credit sucb' I - installment purchases and loans, information given the con sumer must include the total amount being financed; aa item ized account of charges being made; the total finance charged in dollars (not required in tfoe sale of a home); the finance; charge as an annual percentage rate (not required for certain! small loans); the number, amount, and due dates of the payments to) be made by the debtor; charges that will be addled for late pay ment of installments; a descrip tion of any security the creditor will hold; and the penalty for pre payment of the debt A customer who ht8 Bigned his residence aa security for a debt that is not for purchase of a home has the right to cancel the transaction within 3 business days if he changes his1 mind. I A r HOT SPRINGS R. & KtRBY, Correspondent Miss Sherry Smith has return ed from a week's visit with Mrs. H. D. Shorts, in Lvnohbure. Va. Mrs. Sara Thomas has returned! to her home in Russellville, Ala., after a week's visit with Mrs. Pegjjy Dotterer. Mrs. Chas. Smith and son, Chipper, have returned home to Fredericksburg, Va., after spend ing several days with Mrs, Ruth Lippard. Mrs. W. C. Swann had visitors from Bristol, Va., over the week end. ' y - V-m, 1 j . " " 'k H v v - l tJ Mr. and Mrs. G. C Joyner III, their seven children and a guest (L-R, front row) Michael and Billy, (second1 row) George Susan and Nancy; (third row) John, Mr. and Mrs. Joyner, Annt and her friend Peggy McGill, were among those attending the McDevitt Family Reunion held at the home of Mrs. Alpha Mc- Devitt, near Madison Seminary Baptist Chiurch recently. Mr. Joyner is a meteorologist with the U. S. Weather Bureau in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mr. Joyner is a nephew of Mrs. Troy Ram sey and Mr. Oscar McDevitt, of Marshall. Cut courtesy Asheville Citizen-Times 4 , soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED UPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS FEVER- BLISTERS, COLD SORES. SPRING CREEK RHONDA RIDDLE Correspondent Those visiting Foy Riddle over the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Riddle and daughter, Kayo of Shebelle, Tenn.; and Edl Barn well of Fletcher. Miss Debra Rogers and Rita and Rhonda Riddle visited! Miss Ricky Joe and Linda Gale Mea ows Sunay evening. They also spent Sunday night with Mrs. Do shie Riddle. Misses Rhonda and Rita Riddlei visited Debra Rogers Sunny. M&tsmd Mrs. Dvdght Meadows visited Dale Meadows mother ov er the week-end in Tennessee. Mrs. Otis Fowler and giramcban. Clyde, visited Troy Caldwell Man- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our many friends and neighbors for the kindnesses shown us during the death of our husband and father; also for the beautiful flowers. Special thanks to Bowman-Duck-ett Funeral Home, and to those who stood so closely by. God bless you alL THE RILEY GOSNELL FAMILY CHARACTER True reflections come from the hearts and minds of men not from looking into mirrors. and family of River Rouge, Mich., visited Mrs. Doshie Riddle last week. They returned home last Saturday morning. Mr. Roy Gene Riddle and Mr. Pat ton Hughes visited Foy Riddle Riddlei and family Monday. Revival To Begin At Bear Creek Sun. A series of revival services will begin at the Bear Creek Baptist Church this Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. Charles Sprinkle will be the visiting evangelist. "The public is cordially invited to attend," the Rev .C. C Fisher, pastor of the church .stated. Decoration Decoration and Homecoming will be held at Payne's Chapel Baptist Church, August 3 on Lit tle Pine. Services will begin at 10 o'clock. Lunch will be served at Noon. Then a singing will bet in the afternoon. All singers and listeners are invited to attend Pfc Pfc With Our Boys In Service 0 VyPV (AHTNC) Army Private First Class John E. Laney, 19, Aon of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. La ney, Rt. 2, Candler, was assigned as an infantryman with the Americal Division in Vietnam, July 10. His wife, Brendia, lives on Et. 1, Alexander. Singing There will be a singing at the Dry Branch Baptist Church Sun day, August 3, beginning at 7:30. All singers and listeners are in vited to attend. DLL - A - PRAYER 649-9231 Summary Of Uniform Annual Budget Estimate OF MADISON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1969, AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1970 Published in Compliance with Requirement of the "County Fiscal Control Act" Sec. 7, Oh. 146, P. L., 1927 Estimated Property and Real Valuation 1968 - 1969 $18,815,448.00 1969 - 1970 $19,993,491.00 Bank 1969 DeL COUNTY FUNDS Balance Tax Tax General $ 10,435 $ 83,989 $ 5,000 Poor 576 8,498 486 Farm and Home Agents 654 16,995 500 Accountant 1,640 16,995 544 Building Maintenance 7,564 10,197 276 Civil Defense 1,638 1973 Revaluation of Property 13,879 2,550 129 Rural Fire Protection 267 850 48 Forest Service 875 4,249 176 Library Service 3,369 6,798 200 Health Department 4,268 25,492 900 Welfare Administration 6,736 13,595 622 Ambulance Service 4,078 13,595 199 Medical Aid for the Aged 622 Aid to Families with Dependent Children 16,995 403 Old Age Assistance . 15,295 272 Aid to Permanently & Totally Disabled - 16,995 259 Aid to Blind 322 6,798 J20 Medical Aid - 16,995 School Capital Outlay Reserve 10,416 6,948 2S6 School Capital Outlay ... 25,509 89,087 4,166 School Expense '82,313 76,476 7,650 r .J TOTAL. $12S,161 . $348,392 ( $22,186 State & Federal 9,200 6,263 21,786 65,056 3,678 372,956 248,553 210,946 113,665 120,782 $1,172,8S5 Other Incomes $30,902 1,056 713 713 763 692 35 193 372 964 898 713 356 71 20 845 2,788 21,315 $6359 Total $ 80,326 19,816 18,862 19,892 18,800 1,638 17,250 1,200 5,493 17,002 53,410 86,907 18,585 4,300 390,710 264,120 228,200 7,811 180,680 17,445 71,500 258.536 $1,731,983, Rate Rate 1968 1969 $ .20 $ .20 .05 .05 .10 .10 .10 .10 .06 .10 .015 .02 .005 .005 .025 .02 .04 .04 .15 .13 .08 .125 08 .10 .10 .05 .09 .10 .04 .01 .10 .035 .06 23 .37 -.45 .57 $2.05 $2.05 Estimated t of collection dtoing th current year fa 85 All ttnfrayel pprove"d b7 epartin i Toll Tax Is $2.00 Dog Tax, $2.00 on each open female dog andt $1.00 on' AthtnK&A ' xf . :p4:- luuf HBOiwcw ocuooi Aax ox luc on tnc ltu.uu vaiuauon ra uie u.aranau ocnooi jJistnct Iconslstlnff of Tarnnmhia s xtf Uj -"' Township 5 and Township 3, Ward onlei rersons live outside thef boundary lin of this Special School l)forHM'rM d 1L .with bond Issue voted on by.tho people cf this Special School District. . .. - wrtel). ..This ia in accordance. There ila Special School Tax of 15c on the valuation in tie-Hot' Springs School District consisting oVilT: ' U .' V k ki '' cordance with a bond issue voted by the t: "la cf the towrship. . . ,...- Township. This is in ac- j ii Cozz'r Accou-t-r.t's Office. ... i . - Copies' of the Pudsret resolution are on fl!
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