i Tare E:rit' I Tuft nnwsnt;cor.D (MSB Phoo. 649-3231 - i. LAKES' AH types' f tutorials, pattern. inm nppflrm, no, en innqi be fiiM at STITCH and SAYK FABRIC SHOP Marshall . Ashrffle Highway l-2hte CY Reduce safe StBUt wlUl GtfBeav tablets & E-Vap "water Marshall MARS HILL PHARMACY Mars Hfll 1-8, 15, 22, 292-5, 12 p FOR SALE 1965 Mustang 22 Pastback 289; V-8; 4-barrel; 1966 Corvair Gorsa Convertible; 6-cyl-inder; 145 h.p.; 4-peed. Call 649-9153 or 649-3587 12-25 tfc. 641 Ford Tractor, $1,396.00; 850 Ford Tractor, $1,395.00; 35 Fer guson Diesel, $1,795.00; 135 Fer guson Diesel, $2,496.00: 150 Fer guson Diesel Loader, 2.795.00; potent to the fuUeat extnt pos lWV UtBUCl UIWWB flXU.W W $175.00; New Limespreader and Powell Issues (Continued From Page One) ration FaceKfe" for Mara Hill. "In accepting this new appoint ment, I am, in no way, backing down on my pledge of four and a half years ago, but am now ex tending it to cover, not only Mark Hill, but also Marshall, Hot Springs, Madison County, Yancey County, Mitchell County, Buncom be County, the Towns in each and all the residents of this 31st Sena torial District. "As most of you know, the General Assembly DOES NOT meet this year unless a special session is called by Gov. Scott, but I will pledge to serve this District in every way possible. "Western North Carolina has a great potential and I am interested in seeing that we realize this r ' Tiller, $215.00; New Disc Harrows, $240.00 and up; New Freeman Loader to fit moat Ford and Ferguson tractors. We can order loader to fit moat any and all size tractors from the farm loader to the heavy job. Price 10 over cost. P. A. RAMBO Damp Creek Road 8 miles sonJth of Greenevdlle, Tens. Phone: 639-9412 1-1, 8, 15, 22j Bible. "I am looking forward to work ing with the public in this capa city and certainly will appreciate the suggestions and comments of the people." Sincerely, WILLIAM P. POWELL a-vw ' itlt tvrf ' a TXTT7J i,sua jwuuru iwmuvuo, u. i,fj Oowaspondea a; I Among' the relatives of Mar, and Mrs, Lester Price who were their guests and visitors' f feat week were Mr. and Mrs, Grady Bryan of Asheville, a nephew. Mr. Orvll Price. Mm. Oakle Atemon, Mr. and Mrs. Hase Ammon and son, Phillip of Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hensley of MVwtecello Road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsey and son, Chris, were visiting bell grandmother, Mrs. E. D. Wallia Sunday afternoon. 'Wt9 Jtf4eJRe, M spend ing sometime with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Rice in Arden. iMiss Lynn Scott of Etowah, spent last week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes. ' iMr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey spent last Sunday night with Mrs. Ramsey's parents, Mt. and Mrs. iCrawford Bryan who lives ia Statesville. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wallin of Gastonia, and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Burnette of Knoxviile, Tenn., were visiting their mother, Mrs. Phil 1 week. The Burnette were aluo visiting jMtrs. Lucllta Burnette in WatouC ' . , ; S v .Mir. and Mrs. Dan Vtjti'- end daiuierUter, Louise, were visiting! Mr. and Mr. Ralph Barnes Wed nesday extern!, ana jmt. "y WalUn'and Miss Nancy Bios war th daniierr guests of tha Banner Wednesday night . ,iMr. Ernest Norton is home fronv the St a Joseph Hospital and isi slowly frnfcrovmg from severe to- juries suffered in an aattf accident which happened several weeks ' a- gO. W -f.vi iilxit Vertle Reece is ecupe- rf ting at the home of her son and daHigfater-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. EddReece after treatment at tha Aston Park Hospital. Mir. and Mrs. . George,. Hawn and children, Kfan and Laura of Knoxviile, Tenn., and Mrs." Jeter Meseer were visit ing the Reeces' last Friday. Sgt Danny Flynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fylnn left January 3 for Vietnam, after spending a three, week furlough with his par ents. He was formerly stationed at Ft. Bliss, Texas. Sgt. Rodney P. Wallin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wallin re-1 turned home December 5 after ser ving a twelve month tour of duty " ' 1 ' ' ffJATTIALL, N. C, JANUARY 8, 1970 JPLY V.UXUI., PROGaTJ CCII2DULE - DIAL, 14C0 7 6:00-Siga an 6:021-Nwa - v; 6:0SerHca Show t. tl:.f .Ttea; pMAtry. 7:00 Morata News, 7:10-Weather . . 7U5 Joe, Emerson 7:20 Sparta News , 7:26 Breakfast Tim Country 7 :29-Jiews Headlines' 7:30 Breakfast 1 Tana ; Country Style rrj Saturday uT'T 'ffTrv'''''' ,': r.W'12K)0-TradIng Past Vi t . Jolczid&y i'rri Saturday 8:05 Muaks for Happy Bay. ft S:X-Uoraing,)avtiona -V t 9:0OfAw4 Winning' Gospel Jfow -Gospel Singtfama . '. W:00-Iawa r , t.vJ 10:05 . Gespel Smgtime ; ' ' , H:00-oo4 Tidings Gsapel 11:80 Gospel Sinrtime ll:45-(Wed. A Sat) Oburoh of Christ Broadcast 12:10 Dinner Thus Country Sty Is 12 SONews and Bulletin Board UsSO-rWeatfcar ' , & j 12:85 Chock Wagon Gang 12:45 Farm Forum ,1:0-Fana News, ' ' 1 05 Ctuary Celuma 1:10 Ceuntry Music jamboree y until Sign' Off , ,r x - . : vt-' ' 1 . , News oa Bear News Headlines en Half Hour in Vietnam. St. -. .JBifonrf,I.Mts. Mary Rice who has been stationed at Ft Deven, Mass, is home now on leave. He will be leaving for Vietnam the 25th of January. (CARELESS STORAGeTHT" NOUSES FIRE iJHm K2 FOR SALE 1962 Four-door Mercury Monterey; a atom atic transmission; new battery; good tires; runs good. Call: 649-4186 l-8p KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS Getting up nights, burning, fre quent or scanty flow, leg or BACK ACHE may warn of functional kidney disorders "Danger A head." Give a lift with gentle HUKJSTS (take only 3 tabs a day). FLUSH KDNEYS, REGULATE PASSAGE. Tour 48c back if not pleased in 12 hoars. NOW at ROBERTS PHARMACY 1-8, 15, 22. 29c NEED WATER? Contact CALDWELL Well Drilling Company Rt. 1, Hot Springs Call Collect 622-S484 Hot Springs 254-3581 Ashevflle Complete Water Systems Health Clinic r (Continued from Page One) gainst diphtheria, polio, whooping cough, tetanus (lockjaw), measles and smallpox. Blood testing and tuberculin skin testing are also available at the General Immuni zation dinks. Court Cancelled (Continued from Page One) for the trial of criminal cases will begin on Monday, February 2, at 9:30 o'clock. All defendants are requested to be in the courtroom on the above date. A non-jury term of district court for civil cases will 'begin on Monday, January 9, with Atttge Braewell presiding. Mm Willis said. HALVED AND QUARTERED The thing that makes a man's salary so email seems to he the high cost of trying to live. i a ? L ' ' " i i - r - iUed &ss jStf. IF IN NEED OF Business Cards Letterheads -'Statements Envelopes . Land Posters State Warrants . Warranty Deeds ; Chattel Mortgajgres ; . 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