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Helen Hunter
Phbrie 649-3212
Announcement
Beginning March 11
Coal Feed &
Lumber Co.
Will
CLOSE
at 12 O Clock
On Saturdays
Specials
1970 NOVA, 4-door, Automatic transmission, (
cylinder, Radio & Heater.
I7ll NOVA Moor. 6 cylinder; straight drive;
14. mm actual miles; like new.
I9S CAMARO Coupe; V- engine; vinyl roof.
IriEi l9 CAMARO Coupe, 307 V-8 engine.
1968 CHEVELLE Malibu. 4 door, V-8
automatic, one local owner
jj I96H VOLKSWAGON, 2-door. Automatic trans
j mission, low mileage.'
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J! I!MM JAVELIN Coupe. V-H engine, Automatic
j' transmission.
IW67 FORD Galaxie 500. 4-door. V-8 engine.
Automatic transmission, power steering, power
brakes.
1967 PLYMOUTH Fury; sport cooper. V-8
engine; 4 speed.
IS6S FORD Falcon; Coupe. 6-cylinder; straight
drive.
1965 PONTIAC Wagon. One Owner A real
bargain.
194 VOLKSWAGON, 2-door.
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m CHEVROLET, ',-ton pick up. 6-cylinder.
Stepside bed.
ISM CHEVROLET, W-ton, truck, -cy Under,
step tide bed. one owner.
IMU CHEVROLET. -4oa truck. Kylimier.
Rough.
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CARS AND TRUCKS THAT
WE HAVE TO SELL
COME INTAKE AN OFFER K
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HOUSE CLUB MEETS
The Silver Spur Horse club
met upstairs fei the Madison
County Library March 1972 at
seven thirty with 16 members
present.
A movie was presented on
The Quarter Horse and officers
were elected. President, Michel
Hunter; vice president, BUI
Boone; secretary and
treasurer, Eddie Reed;
Reporter, Rickey Edwards.
The next meeting will be held
at the riding rink and come
prepared to work.
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New tomato tier
handles 12 acres per
day - one operator
Singing
The Favorite Melody Quartet,
known as the "Wheelchair
Gospel Singer" will sing at
Chape. Hill Baptist Church on
Tuesday night, March 14, at 8
p.m.
Singing
The regular second Saturday
night singing will bt at the Oak
Ridge Baptist Church on Flint
Hill Road this Saturday night at
7:30 pjn.
James Fisher is bi charge and
invites the public
At Conference
Wiley DuVall, Maurice
McAllister, Earl Wise, Gary
Eatey, Linda Harrell, Ethel
Wallin and Cindy Berban, of the
Madison County Extension
Department, are attending the
Annual State Extension Con
ference in Raleigh this week.
W.M.M.H, Radio Schedule
ton. usr a plastic Tuppt-rwiirr
no slick Iucom Kivnt for stoi
an? Though lh(' can store as
much as two pounds these see
through Keepers .ire slim and
flat enough to lit into even the
smallest refne.er.ilor space And
their airliitht seals keep bacon
fresher longer
Kggs lend to keep lollgei
when stored Inoad end up
because this position piolecl
the sealed all cell Usl below
the broad end ol ibe shell
Community
Development
Plans Given
Probably about the newest thing
going around these parts and even
across the country, is the Tomato Tier
that is reputed to tie as much as 12 acres
per day with one machine and only one
operator.
Designed by Paulk Engineering
Enterprises, this simple but unusual
iQBchine is on display now at the Pigeon
Valley Tomato Co., which will serve also
as the dealer for the Paulk Tomato Tier
in Western North Carolina, North
Georgia and East Tennessee.
Way Abel, owner of the Pigeon
Valley Tomato Company said that "this
implement has been used for some three
years on an experimental basis and is
now on the market for the first time."
"Right now," Abel stated, "we have two
of the machines, one for our own use and
one for display and demonstration
purposes,"
The machine is self-propelled by an
eight horse power engine and has a
variable ground speed of approximately
one mile an hour. It ties one row at a
time, from M inches to 72 inches in width.
Il is designed to tie as much as 13
workers per day "Cost of the machine,"
states Abel, "is Just under $3,000."
"I anticipate limited production of
the tomato tier this year with a definite
increase next season."
Abel will be at the University of
Tennessee in Knoxville today (Thur
sday) demonstrating the equipment.
To complement the work and time
saving tier, Able also has on display an
automatic Tomato SUker, also designed
by Paulk.
The staker mounts on the tractor,
can stake as much as six acres per day
with a one row staker and two people. It
operated by hydraulic system on the
tractor or hydraulic pump with reser
voir, has a tool bar transport available
for two row staking and the stake depth is
regulated by the tractor lift and an ad
justable plate.
It will sell for around $700 and is also
on display at Pigeon Valley Tomato Co.
in Haywood.
Abel added that he was "very much
pleased to have these machines available
to help the fanners in the area. Either or
both of these machines will be a definite
advantage to the tomato growers of
Western North Carolina."
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A stepped up effort to
assist North Carolina
communities in the develop
ment of their total resources
has been outlined in a com
prehensive educational pro
gram of the N. C. Agri
cultural Extension Service.
The effort calls for
emphasis on housing, job
training, employment, rec
reation, health and planned
use of water and land
resources.
The North Carolina State
University-based Extension
Service sets specific goals
to be reached by 1976,
largely through the coopera
tion with other planning and
developmental agencies and
groups on the local, state
and national levels.
One goal calls for in
creased public housing units
from 22,000 to 60,000 by
1976, the termination date
of the Extension Service's
Impact '76 program.
Training programs are
planned in helping low
income families determine
alternatives available to
them to improve their living
conditions.
GOP State Chairman
Rouse To Speak At
Mars Hill Monday
Frank A Rouse, of Kinston,
In the area of education
and manpower development,
the extension agency sets
forth plans to enroll 40,000
people a year in occupational
training.
Assisting communities
in planned development is
designed to contribute to
increased per capita and state Republican Chairman,
median family income, will make his first appearance
especially in economically m Madison County at a bar
depressed areas. becue supper at 7:30 o'clock
The Impact '76 program, Monday night, March 13, at the
which was developed county Mars HillCommunity Center
by county with the assistance Rouse will address the
of some 10,000 Tar Heel Madison County Young
citizens, includes plans lor
encouraging community
recreation programs for all
age groups, young and old.
Extension also outlines
plans to continue to help
local leaders and organized
groups in their efforts to
improve health programs in
North Carolina commu
nities. The community develop
ment segment of the long
range Extension Service
program cites planned use
and development of water
and land resources as a
major priority area in the
next five years.
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man-size job.
In
the Army Reserve.
Republican Club and will
discuss the State GOP
sustaining membership drive
and will confer with county
COP leaders relative to the 1972
campaign.
The Senior Republicans, the
Republican Women's club, and
any interested citizen is invited
to the barbecue and to hear Mr.
Rouse.
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Hot Springs, N.C. 622-3484
Work Guaranteed
CALDWELL'S
Well Drilling Co.
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in India, barkt when
excited!
An important message
for people who
prepare their own
income tax returns.
Maybe you've been cheating
yourself all these years.
Every year, between January and April,
millions of people ait down to do battle
with Uncle Sam. Some are "aelf aty led'
accountant.. Other, think they
can save a few dollar, doing
it themselves so why not
The ud truth is, how
ever, no matter what
their reason wa. for
starting, many of them
end the same. On the
short end.
You aee, when it
cornea to income taxes.
amateurs ahould depend
on HR Block. We have
all the facilities to help you
make "income tax time" a
pleasant experience. To begin
with, H4R Block now has over 6,000
conveniently located offices manned
by thousands of specially trained personnel
who are anxious to help you. They'll sit
you down over a free cup of coffee and
show you some things about your in
come tax that you might never have
known existed. For example, do you know
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all about deductions for child care or
casualty loaaes? And maybe you aren't
aware that if your income increased
last year, you may be able to
aave tax dollars by "income
averaging."
Well, when it come, to
income taxea,H&R Block
is aware of just about
everything because
we're a company that
eat., sleeps, and drinks
tax returns 366 day. a
year.
Yea, maybe you can
save a coupie oi ducks oy
doing your own return but
it really may be coating you
a lot more by not having your
return done by H4R Block.
DONT LET AN AMATEUR DO
tUR BLOCK'S JOB.
H&R Block.
TWiiciait buaeoyle.
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekdays
9 am. to 5 p.m. Saturday
Phone 689-3030
no appointment necessary
open today
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Marshall, N. C ! Phone :"4M411'
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HAROLD L. BROWN
Army Private Harold L.
Brown, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carson Green, Hot Springs,
completed today a ten week
medical corpsman course at the
U.S. Army Medical Training
Center, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.
He learned to perform routine
patient care and treatment
duties in combat areas, hospital
units, dispensaries, clinics and
other medical facilities. He also
received instruction in the
transportation of sick and
wounded by ground, air and
water means.
Pvt. Brown is a 1969 graduate
of Hot Springs Hugh School.
School Menu
MONDAY
Fish Sticks
Cheese and Potato Casserole
Broccoli
Cake with Chocolate Icing
Corn Muffins Butter
Milk
TUESDAY
Beef Vegetable Soup
Saltines
Grilled Cheese or Peanut
Butter Sandwich
Apple Cobbler
Milk
WEDNESDAY
Chicken or Turkey Pot Pie
with Biscuit Topping
Tossed Salad
Gingerbread with Applesauce
Milk
THURSDAY
Hamburger on School Made
Bun
Onions Mustard Pickles
Sliced Tomatoes Lettuce
JeDo with diced apples and
Pinto underprices vw ri3
by$m..andthats
before we start
to deal! Pinto saves
even after you buy It. Gets great gas
mileage. Engineered to need
only 6000-mile servicing.
Maverick underprices
chew Nova by $160:..
before we even "talk turkey."
Reliable Maverick saves you on gas, oil.
It's simple to maintain with easy serviceability
and do-it-youraelf design features.
Mustang underprices
Rrebirdby$i08:..
and our deal saves
you an extra bundle.
Fun-rlrivinn Mutt.na it still the most popular
car in it class. A tot of car that comas with many of
last year's options as standard for 19721
Comina soon . . . new HID 1
Special-value Pintos, Mavericks, Mustangs. Untiled editions,
limited supply. See your Carolina Ford Dealer.
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Milk .
FRIDAY
Soup Beans
Oven Browned Potatoes
Harvard Beets -Crispy
Csrnbread Butter .
Milk
Mena For Week Beginning
March IS, W ,
SERVICE MOTOR SALES, INC.
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