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r MARSHALL, N. C, FEBRUARY 10, 1970 iJCiiDtetairst Insurance Agency located: Citizens Bank Building LEE ROY GRIFFIN Fire - Life Homeowner Farmowner - Auto Liability - Hail Mortgage Loans MONTHLY PAYMENTS 'One Stop Shopping for Any Insurance Need" Phone 649-2541 MARSHALL, N. C. Mats Hill News MRS. J. W. HUFF, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Odus Burry have received word that their aon, Dan iel, who is with an army medical corps unit which left Jan. 28, has landed in Vietnam. Mrs. Lexine Baird is spending a few weeks with her brother in Venice, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Briggr went to Boone last Saturday for the Snow Carnival celebration, in which their daughter, Kathy wa? a member of the "Queen's Court.' Mr. John A. Huff Was home ov er week-end from U. of Ga., Ath ens, where he is a teacher. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ponder, of Greensboro, visited his father and sister here last Satuirdlay and Sun day. Miany people in this area are still confined with flu. Mr. B. W. Grigg, who was very ill in an Aaherille hospital last week, is now able to be home. Carol Ann Metcalf Wins Betty Crock! Contest At MHHS Miss Carol Arm Metcalf, daul ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herod Metcalf, of Mars Hill Route ihas been named winner of "Betty Crocker Homemaker TomtonW' contest for Mara H High School. A senior, she is a member the Beta CM, Future Aasoclati Future Homemakers, Ghorua, H Ohib and 4-H. Hayes Run 4-H Club Met Feb. 12 The Hayes Run 4-H Club on Thursday, Feb. 12, in the Mi ison Seminary Annex. Miss Madge Guffey showed (film strips on proper clothing boys and girls. TheAmerican flag pledge led by Warren Wiae; the pledge was led by Nannette Spi 'kle. The devotions were given Rhonda Sprinkle. TOMMY DuVALL, reporter NO FIXKI) GO, L There's proof that people vl are everlastingly on the go a dom arrive anywhere. SLEEPY VALLEY MRS. MANLEY HOLT, Correspondent We would like to remind every body of the 4th Sunday night community singing next Sundaj night, Feb. 22 to be held at Paint Rock, Grace Chapel Church, at 7 :.'!() o'clock. Everyone is invite' to attend and take a part in the singing. Those on the sick list in our area are Mrs. Homer Rathbone, Mrs. Elmer Lawson, the Clyd Parks family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Foster were visiting friends and rela tives up Meadow Fork recently. Recent visitors with the Mam Hey Holt family were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Fowler and child rer of Marion; Gary and Wanda Hoi and Stanley 'Gregory of Hickory; Van Holt and Pat Davis of Hen dersonville; Terri and Leonard Berry of Hot Springs; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waldroup o' Shuntin. Mir. and Mrs. Clarence Holt were visited Saturday by Mrs. Minnie Greene, Terri Berry, Dos- isie Holt and Marie Osteen. and Mrs. Holt are not feeling wj lately. Another attraction being add) to our community is the new homj (being built of Mr. and Mrs. Hug L. Self. ! We are getting ready for of rummage aale sponsored by t Community Club. We will ha the date set and will announce in next week's paper. Anyoi who wishes to donate anythdn for the sale please contact Mrl Reva Footer, Mis. Mamie ParkW Dossie Holt or Emma Kate IK: vis and someone will be around to pick it up. Now call vour Savings Bonds pay K1 R J- ' -Jaw',, 1 '-;-A' '. : :" . - ."tv TcPA . I v ii's official. Now or.o of the safest investments in t'.ie world brings you new and higher nv.irns. Kow your U.S. Savings Bonds pay the highest interest in history: a full 5 per cent when held to maturity of 5 years and 10 months. (4rc the first year; 5.20 thereafter to maturity.) Previously, these Bonds earned you only 44 if you held them for seven years. The new interest began June 1, 1969. So all of the Bonds you own, no matter when you bought them, have been collecting higher interest since that time. Those Bonds are still replaced if lost, stolen or burned. Yon can still buy them through Payroll Savings or the Bond-a-Month plan. Regardless of your other invest ments, can you think of any easier, better, or safer way to build a nest egg for yourself? It's nice to know that you are doing a little something for Uncle Sam, too. The $52 billion in U.S. Savings Bonds now outstanding in the hands' of millions of Americans go a long way toward keeping your country financially strong. There never was a better time tn take stock in America. There's a man i the place where you work who can start you on the Payroll Sav ings Plan right now. Bond K wie. If lort, rtolea, ot dettroyed, we rcpUot them. Whea needed, they eaa be enfced at yu Unk. Tax may bt deferred antil redemption. And always lemember. Bond are a proad way to aire. 'tzSo&oQim Amc3ia. Increase In Subscription Rates Eff. Qmh 1 Due to the heavy increase in postal costs and other expenses, it will be necessary for us to increase the sub scription rates of The News-Record beginning March 1, 1970 If you wish, you may subscribe or extend your subscrip tion at the present rate from now until March 1. This will be a saving to you of $1.00 for a year's subscription. The News-Record is carrying more news and pictures of local events than ever before. With the many serious problems facing this county, we know you are inter ested in the fullest possible coverage. It is our objec tive to give you that coverage honestly and fairly. The home paper has grown both in circulation and in the number of news stories and pictures which we fea ture weekly. At present, The News-Record is read in more than 2,500 homes weekly and the list is growing each month. We are grateful to our subscribers for their support and we look forward to giving; them the finest news paper that our staff is capable of producing. 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