PsjreEfrht netting Selti Tfcsn Better Thca Qsr CLASSIFIED ADS Phone LADIES' All types of materials, patterns, trims, zippers, etc., can alwaya be fsund at STITCH and SAVE FABRIC SHOP Marshall - Ashevills Highway l-2tfc TELEVISION: Because we are out wi the high rent district we can give you much lower prices on SERVICE, CHANNEL MASTER ANTENNAS - RCA - SYLVA NIA - CHANNEL-MASTER Pic ture Tubes. Also Certified ZEN ITH Service all COLOR or Black & White TVs YOU are at liberty to have your set serv iced where you wish. It makes no difference WHERE you bought it ... So beware of high prices, or hidden charges. You owe it to yourself to investigate our price, and qualifications. 25 years in this trade speaks for itself. Several Used TV's Low Price, Too. HOWELL'S RADIO & TV SERVICE Route 1 MARS HILL. N. C. CALL 689-3705 4-16tfc 1969 TUCH-A-MATIC SEWING MACHINE. Like new cabinet. Zig-zags, button - holes, fancy stiteiies, without attachments. WANTED: SOMEONE WITH GOOD CREDIT TO FINISH 4 PAYMENTS OF $12.15 PER MONTH. For full details write "National's Adjustor" Mr. Hicks P. O. Box 1161, Asheboro, N. C 27203. 6-4, 11, 18, 25c ANTIQUES It's a lovely drive to the YANCEY COUNTY COUNTRY STORE in Burnsville, N. C, on 19E. ART GALLERY and "THE LOFT" now open all year. 12 ROOMS in all Antiques and ususual gifts for ev eryone. OVER 200 DIFFERENT BOOKS on . C. Open daily 9-8 Sundays lU-fi. 0-4, 11, 18, 25c Cub Tractor with Cultivator $795.00; 40 John Deere Tractor with 1 Row Cultivator, $876.00; 40 other Tractors, $150.00 to $2, 575.00; New :t point 1 Row Culti vators, $65.00 to $75.00; New Hol land PTO Railer, $495.00; Mow ers it Hay Rakes, $100.00 to $400.00. Hay Tedder & Hay Conditioners; Over 100 pieces of other assorted farm equipment; New & Used tractor & mower parts. RAM BO TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT, INC. Camp Creek 8 miles South of Greeneville, Tenn. Phone: 639-9412 6-11, 18, 25 7-2p FOR RENT: House trailer; lo cated next to tomato shed. If in terested, see or call: JIM CODY Marshall, N. C. 649-3596 6-1 ltfc WANTED Approximately 150 acres mountain land. Must be 3,000 feet or higher. Write C. D. ISOM, III 1'. O. Box 5623 Raleigh, N. C. 27607 6-11, 18, 25 7-2p Reduce safe & fast with GoBese Tablets & E-Vap "water pills." ROBERTS PHARMACY Marshall MARS HILL PHARMACY Mars Hill 6-11, 18, 25p SINGER DIAL-A-STITCH Late Model In Cabinet, Makes Buttonholes, Monograms, Sews On Buttons, Makes Fancy De signs, etc. Has Guarantee. Some one to take up payments of $8.75 for six payments or less for cash. Will take trade-in. For free home trial write Mr. Kelly, P. O. Box 10605, Asheville, N. C. 6-18, 25 7-2, 9c DUMP TRUCK 62 Chevy Tan dem $1450.00; International & Lo Boy Trailer $1450.00; One-Ton Dodge $670 Flat Bed $450.00; Jeep Dispatcher 69 Model $550.00; 10 Trucks Vi ton to 2 tons, priced to sell BUD GAHAGAN Phone 649-4206 Marshall, days 622-3343. Hot Springs, nights -2Sc STRAW FOR SALE 40 cents a bale 41 Call 686-7941 0. C. RENNER, SR. Rt Mohawk, Tenn. 37810 6-iSj, 25p ;;' 158-acr farm, located 8 miles 1 south of Greeneville. 1 house, -1 barn, about 40 acres tractor land, balance in timber. Watered by Urge creek. Tobacco base V acre. BROYLES, BROOKS, JUST1S REALTY CO. t - USVa S. Main Street ' - . Greeneville, Tenn. " " " Phone 439-4171 : 48, 25 7-2p', LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Diet, and remove-xcest fluid with FLUID EX. Only & and '.- ROBERTS PHARMACY 8-19, 7-',T ; " I FI !ALE I - I P WANTED 50 firms ne4 a j Iressert and wall ers. Good eam;Tip: Fart or full t " t h'we. Details send twn. el m -di enveVipe. J10, 3 1! I I ...e, Monroe, N. C 2S11Q. C - - -J... v ,s. , 649-3261 Automobile for Sale 1968 Rambler American, 2-door sedan, white, radio, heater, automatic transmission, positraction rear end, 150 hp Six, 25 miles per gal lon, low mileage, like new condi tion. $15(10.00. 110 Mt. View Road Mars Hill 089-2859 6-25 7-2p AMATEUR RADIO EQUIPMENT For Sale No junk, all good. 089-2859 6-25 7-2p FOR SALE Refrigerator, elec tric stove, freezer, chairs, clothes, furniture, appliances, all kinds of stuff. 110 Mt. View Road Mars Hill 689-2859 6-25 7-2p c EDGE WOOD Restaurant 1435 Merrimon Arc. Asheville N. C. Breakfast - Dinner Supper Regular Meals Short Orders Sandwiches Homemade Pies Open 6 a. m. 10 p. AIR-CONDITIONED c Statistics Released (Continued from Page One) ures, we now have a total of 2, 228 precincts; 1,660 voting ma chines in use in 24 counties and a total of 53 counties that arc presently operating on the full time registration system," Alex K. Brock, Executive Secretary, State Hoard of Elections, said. MADISON COUNTY Statistics concerning Madison (ounty are as follows: Total registration, 7,857; Dem-l ocrats, 4,701; Republicans, 3,(149; American. ; Independent or no party, 107; fulltime registration, no; Number of voting machines, 21; White, 7,807; Non-white, 50; Indian or other, 0. Donald Wyatt Matthews Ford Asheville, N. C. Invites all his friends to come by and aee him for New or Used Cart and Trucks Dealer No. 867-867B 6-117-30 NEED WATER? , Contact CALDWELL Well Drilling Company! EL T, Hot Bpriaia $ J.'CUI CoOeet'-i? ' '. C22-34M Bet. Spites z: 4-3581 AakerCk . Oacaplete m -.W Water System D J j i' J I ' f - v 1 iK'j 'J ' f m Judgments (Continued from Page One) driving, fine and cost and appeal ed to superior court; Richard Johnson, injury to personal prop erty, cost; Andrew Jackson Wil liams, no liability insurance, fine and cost; Ronnie Meadows, non support of children, cost and sup port; Patty Ray, simple assault, not guilty; Kenneth Earl Rad ford, driving under influence, fine and cost; Francis Holder Gosnell, public drunkenness, fine and cost; Carol C. Graham, assault, not guilty; Mrs. Guy Hickey, slander, cost; Eddie Ruff, larceny of auto, probable cause, bound to superior court; John Raymond Jones, pub lic drunkenness, fine and cost; Ted Floyd Payne, Jr., stop sign violation, fine and cost. Sam Cantrell, public drunk enness, fine and cost; Harry Lee Metcalf, trespassing, fine and cost, appealed to superior court; Henry Sharpe, injury to personal property, cost; Bennie Hudgins and Jack Ledford, forgery, waived to superior court; Claude Holder.driv-1 ing under influence, fine and cost; Herbert L. Murray, driving under influence, fine and cost; Robert Bruce Wilds, reckless driving, fine and cost; John Hud Treadway, driving under influence, fine and cost, appealed; Elmer Treadway, public- drunkenness, fine and cost; Donald S. T. Gosnell, public drunk- I enness, line ana cosi; rugene ' Briggs, forgery, waived to su- ' perior court; Gail Gosnell, public drunkenness, fine and cost; Wor ley Ogle, escape, bound to supe ' rior court; Claude Holder, public ' drunkenness, fine and cost; Bruce ( Shelton, A&A in no operator's I license, and A&A in driving un der influence, not guilty; Harri son Holder, public drunkenness, fine and cost; Nathan Green, pub lie drunkenness, fine and cost Eddie Ruff, destruction of power lines, six months in jail. Launches Sale (Continued from Page One) their own vacation home and the company will help them in con tracting for construction. Other completed facilities, now l available to nomesne owners on a year-round basis, include a 20- rnnIT, jnn ami the snacious Wolf Laurel restaurant. In addition to the Wolf Laurel Golf Club, a 6, 331 -yard, par 72 mountain course which opened in May, the develop- I ment offers hiking, horseback riding, fishing and winter skiing. Also available for rental at Wolf Laurel are seven log cabins which, together with a rustic barn, make up Settlers illage, a pio neer mountain community restor cd recently. "Wolf Laurel is situated near the geographic center of the east- ' ern U. S ," 'Allen said in predict ing it will have extensive appeal to harrasseil city dwellers. "It makes the perfect retreat for va- I cation and recreation-minded ur ban residents." Dynamic Systems, the parent developer, is a subsidiary of 60 Minute Systems, Inc., a Mel bourne, Fla., -based national dry cleaning franchise chain of more than 30il outlets. RICE COVE JOYCE HUDSON, Correspondent Friday, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Rice and Miss Joyce Hudson went to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Payne's and then to Asheville where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franklin, Jr. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Rice, Jr., of Walnut Creek, Mr and Mrs. James D. Rice of Ashe ville, Mr. and Mrs. David Lisen- bee of Asheville, Mr. Lawrence Griff ee of Weaverville, Mr. Ho mer Grilles and Miss Joyce Hud son of the Rice Cove visited with Mr. and MrJ. Edmond Rice end daughter, Ruby. Mrs. H. C. Rice had visitors Sunday. They included Mr. and Mrs. - Clarence Norton of Hot Springs: Mr. and Mrs. James D Rice, Asheville; Mrs. Nina Gri fee, WeaverVTle and Miss Hattae Vaughn of Alexander. Mrs. Ruth Hudson is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chand ler of Asheville. BULLDOZER" ' - .WORK . treasonable) Hate , ..,; 11 THE NEWS. Plant For Camp (Continued from Page One) lore, leadership training, health and grooming, swimming, and canoeing. The degree of success in this summer camp program may deter mine the fesibility of erecting a permanent camp in Madison Coun ty County. Such a camp would be able to serve youth throughout Western North Carolina. Further donations toward the running expenses or tnjs camp would greatly aid in assJ success of the camp. Sha businessmen wish to ml donations, they should either Stan Howe of the I'conomjc Opportunity in or Morris White or Barb; mint, who can both b through the Community ment Institute of Mars lege. Applications for the. camp may be obtained fice of Economic Oppoi rated in Marshall or by the various community These applications shot tained as soon as possib turned by the first of J Renew Y Subscription The News-R For ft Beginning July 1, 1970 Regular Pass Book Savings Will Be Details And Assistance On Our Savings Plans At Our Offices In aroholl, ars Hill And Hot Springe v Marshall RECORD DAILY W.M.M.H. 6:00 Sign on 6:02 News 6:06 Service Show 6:20 Breakfast Time Country Style 7:00 Morning News 7:10 Weather 7:16 Joe Emerson 7:20 Sports News 7:25 Breakfast Time Country f 1 4 ' a ski HOME IMPROVEMENT 3 V ' S - ' Marsill 3 t PROGRAM SCHEDULE . DIAL: 1460 Monday Saturday Style 8:00 News 8:05 Music for a Happy Day 8:46 Morning Devotions 9:00 Soul Winning Gospel Hour 9:30 Gospel Singtime 10:00 News 10:06 Gospel Singtime 11:00 Good Tidings Gospel Broadcast 11-S C.nnnel Kinfftimo (Wed. & Sat.) Church if Christ Broadcast Singing Iregular 4th Sunday singing held at the Red Hill Free Baptist Churh Sunday be at 2:00 p. m. Ivival will also begin this night at 7:30. The Rev. bandler of Catawba will be ling speaker. bne is invited to attend rvices. HEY SURE DO was explaining to a n what a menace in to farm products how ruin potato crops rers destroy corn. The ned attentively, then j'And the poor dairy the butterflies must Time to see your good neighbor, Citizens Bank, for Improvement Loans Don't move . . . improve your home now. Whether it be a new paint job, a new bath or a family room, just stop by and consult with one of our loan officers. We can promptly arrange a low cost, long term loan that you repay in easy monthly payments. Visit our Bank today. Certificate Of Oeposits Yielding 5 Or More Copending On The Amount And Length Of Tine Will Bo Available 1 iHASSBALL, N. C, JUNE 25, 1870 12:00 Trading Post 12:10 Dinner Time Country Style 12:20 News and Bulletin Board 12:30 Weather 12:35 Chuck Wagon Gang 12:46 Farm Forum 1:00 Farm News 1:05 Obituary Column 1:10 Country Music Jamboree until Sign Off News on Hour News Headlines on Half Hour Acreage Notice - (Continued from Page One) age remeasured by making a time ly application and deposit for the second measurement. Excess to bacco producers who wish to dis pose of their excess acreage may do so by making a timely applica tion and deposit to cover the cost. The minimum cost for these serv ices are eight ($8.0(1) dollars for a remeasurement and five ($5.00) dollars for witnessing disposition of excess tobacco acreage. In conclusion Ramsey said that producers who have been Liund to be in compliance with prorrram requirements will be given notice soon after July 1. 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