PREGNANT? For con-
Adcntial counselling Call Toll
me tOO S2J-4436.
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IFOR SALE: Ford Field
Chopper; also Silage Blower
iPTO). Both in excellent
lihape. Can be seen at
K. a. rnvrrn t
Route 6. Grapevine Road
Call 689-3628
(After S p.m
or
649-3231
Between 8 a.m. -4 p.m.)
7-26 tfn chg
WANTED TO BUY: a Hand
Weaving Loom. Phone: 253-
10929
NEED PAINTING? If so let
I Lee Briggs. Jr., do it: inside
and outside: prompt attention.
i : ii i it
Mr. onggs uvea on maisnan
Route 5. Box 200-A. He may be
contacted bv nhonine
Asheville 253-5870 after 5 p m
daily.
8 2 tfc chg
HELP WANTED: Job opening
for energetic man Full time.
Good working conditions
Contact
ERNEST RAMSEY
Marshall Tire &
Recapping Center
Marshall By-Pass
8 9 tfn chg
HELP WANTED Ap
plications are now being
accepted for full time em
ployment in the Madison
County Community Coor
dinated Child Care Project
Teachers: Marshall. Hot
Springs, and Mars Hill
Locations Graduation from a
four-year college or university
preferably with a degree in
early childhood education,
nursery education, child
development, elementary
education or comparable
experience Teacher Aides for
Marshall. Hot Springs, and
Mars Hill Locations
Graduation from high school
with a knowledge of and
ability to work with young
children Some experiences
with young children desirable
Also Custodians: Mars Hill - '
time. Marshall - '2 Time, Hot
Springs - i time. Applications
are available at the Madison 4
C Project Headquarters on
Skyway Drive, Marshall,
North Carolina (Formerly
Old Nursing Home I or
Employment Security
Commission, Grove St ,
Asheville Last date for
receiving applications will be
August 17
8 9. 16 chg
DRY CLEAN
POLYESTER
..Although garments made of polyester are
washable; they dry-clean much better. The
gentle action of the cleaning fluids remove
grease spots and help to keep colors brighter
longer we have the latest steam finishing
equipment to do a completely beautiful job.
SELF SERVICE CLEANING
SHOE REPAIR
EDWARDS CLEANERS
& LAUNDRYAAAT
Main Street
ATTEMTIIOIft!!
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PROPERTY OWNERS
! I HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS FOR MOUNTAIN
! LAND IN MADISON CO. I NEED TRACT'S FROM
5 TO 10,000 ACRES- WILL ANSWER ANY OR
ALL QUESTIONS REGARDING THE SALE OF
YOUR PROPERTY. PLEASE CALL OR WRITE
GEO. GERUKOS.
GERUKOS REALTY CO.
327 NEW LEICESTER HWY.
ASHEVILLE N. C. 28806
OFFICE - 253-7344 ..:
HOME - 252-2170
WANT ADS
HAMILTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
and Evening
Classes
Accounting - Secretarial
and IBM
Bank Financing
Available
Fall Quarter Sept. 4th
Snap Ferry Road
Greeneville, Tenn 37743
(615) 639-2171
8-9.16.23.30 chg
TRUCK CAMPER
COVERS
Pioneer Ford, Inc
Main Si
Marshall. N C
Phone 649 3444
2 8 tfc
STUD SERVICE: 1 now have
a Registered Appalosoosa
Stallion for breeding pur
poses. If interested, Contact
JOHN F KENT
Rt 6. Marshall
Phone 649-3850 or
649-2944
8-9,16 chg
LAND FOR SALE
List your land with
IIITr Hl HST INSURANCE
AGENCY
Heal Estate Insurance
Marshall, N C
649 2454
6 20 tfc
SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED
Local companys need Cer
t if led Semi-Drivers Earn
$300 400 per week No ex
penence necessary, will train
For application call 317-636-2675,
or write Coastway
American Systems P O Box
11125 Indianapolis. Indiana
46201
3 22 10 11
TRICK DRIVERS
NEEDED
Large Companies need cer
tified Semi-Drivers Earn
$12,000, to $15,000 per year
Rig or experience not
necessary We train, for ap
plication call 317-635-8118 or
write to Atlas Systems P O
Box 22023, Indianapolis, Ind
46222
5 24.12 13 chg
HOME WORKERS Earn $60
weekly addressing envelopes
Rush 25c Gem co , P. O. Box
21244. Indianapolis. Ind 46221
7 5 9-6 chg
Marshall, N.C.
AVON WANTS YOI"! Be an
independent AVON
Representative and earn
monev in vour spare time near
home. Call: 253-8592 or write
Mrs. Barbara Collins Avon
Manager Hamburg Mountain
Road Weaverville. N C. 28787
4-12 tfc
PIONEER FORD. INC.
Main Street
Marshall, N. C.
Phone 649-3444
A Good Place
To Buy A
New or Used
Car or Truck
2-8 tfc
Continous Banking Monday
Tuesday -Wednesday-Thursday,
9 to 5; Friday 9 to 6. First
Union National Bank at
Marshall and Weaverville.
4-12 tfc
TELEVISION SERVICE: We
service all makes and models '
All our work is guaranteed
Also 8 track tape players
repair All Channel TV An
tennas by CHANNEL
MASTER only $5.95. Watch
Repair, Spidel Bands, Clock
Repairs Located above the
High School on Bailey Mln
Rd
HOWELL'S TV
Ph 689-3131
Rt 1, Box98B
Mars Hill, N C 28754
1-4 tfc
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATOR'S
NOTICE
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF MADISON
Having qualified as Ad
ministrator of the Estate of
OUie N. Boone of Madison
County, N. C, this is to notify
all persons having claims
against the Estate of said OUie
N. Boone, to present them to
the undersigned within six
months from the date of
publication of this notice or
the same will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
Estate please make im
mediate payment
This 12th day of July, 1973.
Bruce Boone
Route 6,
Marshall, N. C.
7-19,26,8-2,9 pd.
NOTICE
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF MADISON
TO : Creditors and Debtors of
T. Edison Hunter, deceased.
All persons, firms and
corporations having claims
against T. Edison Hunter,
deceased, are notified to
exhibit them to Woodrow H.
Hunter as executor of the
decedent's estate on or before
the 18th day of January, 1974,
at the Law Offices of Joseph
B Huff, Attorney, 105 East
Main Street, Marshall, North
Carolina, or be barred from
their recovery. Debtors of the
decedent are asked to make
immediate payment to the
above named Woodrow H
Hunter
This 13th day of July, 1973
-s- Woodrow H Hunter,
Executor Estate of
T Edison Hunter,
deceased
7-19.26;8-2,9 chg
1 1
Notice
Searching for ancestors and
descendants of Job West.
Born: June 28, 1812; died:
1876, Buncombe (Madison)
Co., N.C, Married: Juliana
Bryan. Parents Lennard
West (Ireland) and Elizabeth
(Polly) McCoy (S.C.) If
anyone can supply the above
information please contact
Maurine Grammer, 1508
Ridgecrest Dr. S.E.,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
87108.
8-9,16-23 dh.
ADMINISTRLX
NOTICE
IN THE GNERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF MADISON
Having qualified as Ad
ministratrix of the Estate of
Pascal Haynie of Madison
County, N. C, this is to notify
all persons having claims
against the Estate of said
Pascal Haynie, to present
them to the undersigned
within six months from the
date of publication of this
notice or the same will be
pleaded in bar of their
recovery.
All persons indebted to said
Estate please make im
mediate payment.
This 2nd day of August, 1973.
-s-Eola Haynie
Box 153
Marshall, N. C.
84,16,23,30
NOTICE FOR SALE
There is offered for sale to
the highest bidder, the
following building:
Two-story frame dwelling
located at Route 6, Marshall,
North Carolina - on N. C. 213,
beside Madison Seminary
Baptist Church, formerly
owned by Mrs. Alpha Mc
Devitt - Parcel 9 of project
6.801571.
Sealed bids will be received
at the office of the Board of
Transportation in Asheville,
North Carolina, until 10:00
a.m. on August 30, 1973, at
which time bids will be
opened. No bids will be
received after the hour fixed.
No bids will be accepted
unless made on bid forms
furnished by the Division
Right of Way Office.
The Board of Tran
sportation in accordance with
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 , 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C
2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49,
Code of Federal Regulations,
Department of Tran
sportation, Subtitle A, Office
of the Secretary, Part 21,
Nondiscrimination in
Federally -assisted programs
of the Department of Tran
sportation issued pursuant to
such Act, hereby notifies all
bidders that it will af
firmatively insure that In any
contract entered into pursuant
to this advertisement,
minority business enterprises
will be afforded full op
portunity to submit bids in
response to this invitation and
will not be discriminated
against on the grounds of race,
color, or national origin in
consideration for an award.
The Board of Tran
sportation reserves the the
right to reject any or all bids.
For full particulars, contact J.
E. Terrell, Division Right of
Way Agent, Asheville, North
Carolina, phone 253-1655
8-9,16 chg
Phone 449-3444
ipsoBuy
by GEORGE C. MARTIN, '2 J k-J
President N.itirx .1 A.-,soo.ltit" nl Itomv BuiMefS f
I WM
First, determine vour
needs size of your family, fu
ture family needs, type of
housing, seci;il amenities
Determine what you can
afford: downpayment, mort
gage and interest, taxes, in
LEGAL NOTICES
TOWN OF
HOT SPRINGS
HOT SPRINGS, N. C.
SALE OF REAL
ESTATE FOR
1972 TAXES
At 12:00 Noon on Monday
September 3, 1973 1 will sell at
public auction, at the Town
Hall, pursuant to the existing
laws of North Carolina, the
following real estate on which
the 1972 taxes remain unpaid.
This being all the real estate
owned in the respective Town
of Hot Springs, N. C. Lost of all
property to be sold and the
amount of taxes are as
follows:
Barnes, Willard
Charles $144 86
Barnett, Edward and Barbara
S. 4163
Brooks, Tommy S. 34.74
Case, Mrs. Joe 3 33
Clark, Mrs. Monroe 16 65
Cody.R.V. 2140
Cogdill, Joe 48 84
Cogdill, W. L. 18 59
Diedrich, Don D. 39 13
Ebbs, H.J. 24.53
Gowan, Mrs. Charlie
(est) 1998
Haney, Mrs. D. B. 112.39
Haney, Mrs. D. B. and B.
B. 49 95
Holder, Mrs. Austin 11.66
Hot Springs Tomato Plan
t 83.25
Johnson, Allie J. 5 00
Johnson, Leroy 40 24
King, Alfred J. 48.47
Lawson, Mrs. H. F.(est) 44 71
Moore, Jlmmie Mae Fox 26.64
Moore, Steve 19 83
Model Madison 2 50
McFall, Carol N. 33 08
N orris, J. H. 9 99
Norton, Edward 29.79
Parris.W. W. (est) 26.64
Padgett, Mary Rector 19 06
Plemmons.H. G. 4163
Puryear, Mrs. Effie 19.15
Raleigh, James 55.91
Ramsey, Carol 12.58
Ramsey, George K. and
Market 110.91
Ramsey, Jerry 133 11
Rector, M E. (est i 23.31
Robinson, Earl 5 00
Roberts, Curtis Raymon 35.34
Roberts, Frank le Jr. 53.37
Roberts, R. M. 56 61
Roberts, Billy 14.80
Rudisell, L. E. 13.32
Smith, Julia S. H 23.31
Sumerel, Charles F. 96 83
Treadway, Martha S 5.55
Wood, Annie 26 59
Wentz, Florence 54 11
Muriel Autry
Tax Collector
8-9,16,23,30 chg.
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Dealer
surunce and orienting and
maintenance rosts
The traditional rule-of-thumb
is that price should
not exceed two and a half
times your annual income.
Another rule of thumb is that
monthly housing costs should
not exceed one full week's
take home pay But your own
personal guidelines may vary
from the rule If you have
large savings or substantial
equity in your present house,
vol may want to spend more
fur our new home.
Your way f life, values
and family size mav call for
you to spend mure Some peo
pie are mure "home-oriented''
than others and are willing to
cut other expenses, such as
travel and entertainment, to
spend more for their homes
In puking a neighlwr
hood consider such things as
time and distance to place of
work, to schools, shopping,
churches, availability of pub
lic transportation and recre
ational area, fire and police
protection Is the neighlnir
hood well kept?
Shop around for the tiest
Hssible financing on the
mortgage - at savings and
loans, mutual savings banks,
commercial banks, mortgage
companies
Find out about the build
er Ask him how he stands
behind his work Ask previous
customers alxuit his business
reputation and his perform
ance for them
When the appointment
is made to officially "close"
the purchase, ask your build
er in advance for a com
plete list of closing-day needs
These are cash costs which
must lie aid when you ac
tually complete the purchase,
and they are in addition to
the price of the home.
No house is perfect. A
house is a complex product,
has thousands of parts. All
houses are subject to natural
changes in soil conditions and
shrinkage of wood. Before you
take jMissession understand
fullv your maintenance re
sjionsibilitiea and the build
er's obligations. Discuss this
with the builder Find out
what is covered by the build
er's warranty and those of
the manufacturers of appli
ances such as furnaces, air
conditioners, hot water heat
ers, etc. Your builder can
make available to you a high
ly useful maintenance book
let which describes what goes
into your new home and how
to take care of it.
When you first consider
buving a new home, you
might check with the local
home builder association af
filiated with NAHB about
obtaining a copy of NAHB's
Home Buyers Guide.
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
- by -
DR. LOCKARD
8 A. M. to 12 Noon
FRIDAYS
ROBERTS BUILDING
MARSHALL. N.C
J
??JOB PROBLEMS??
Do you have a problem with getting or keeping
a job? Do you lack education, experience, or
the "know-how" of job seeking? If so, contact
the Manpower Development Program, 40
Church Street, Asheville or PHONE 254-6116
for more information.
ITTS73
. . . now tw tone to twyl Bm
bwt Hum tt lh f r or, brand
Carolina fori Datr. And hurry!
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No. 5464
Traveler can create
good will for U. S.
By MURRAY J. BROWN
UPI Travel Editor
Getting along abroad can be
more rewarding for the
American who takes time to
learn something about the
people, places and way of life
in the countries on his
itinerary.
In addition, he can help
make points for the United
States in the international
popularity contest.
For, whether the traveler
likes it or not, he is in effect
an unofficial representative of
his country and countrymen.
Knowing something about the
cultures, traditions and
conditions in the host country
could help create good will
both for the United States and
all Americans.
One of the main things the
traveler should remember is
that he is a guest in the foreign
country and must respect its
laws, regulations, customs, etc.
Another is to be careful
about what he savs of the
government, living conditions,
and the local citizens. A
surprising number of people
around the world speak or
understand English in many
countries it is now the second
language.
Careless talk could brand
you as an "Ugly American."
There was, for instance, the
loudmouth in the Tokyo hotel
lobby who made a salacious
remark about an attractive
Japanese girl passing by. Both
she and her male companion
understood English it was
obvious by their reddened
faces. I was embarrassed, too,
for the Japanese couple and
for all other American tourists.
Actually, it isn't all that
difficult to acquire some basic
information on the people and
places along the way. They
usually differ from country to
country so I try to read at
least one book for
backgrounding before heading
overseas. I also carry along an
English-foreign language
pocket dictionary, an
up-to-date guide book and
other Informative materials.
Some of the latter can be
obtained free from national
tourist and promotion boards,
air and shipping lines, and
travel agents in advance of
departure.
Guidelines
Some Europeans still kiss
milady's hand in
greeting not nearly enough,
however, according to my
wife. But generally Europeans
shake hands a quick
pump-like motion with men
and women every time they
meet. They also will be
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impressed if you hand them
your calling card.
In Eastern Europe, and parti
or the Middle East, don't be
surprised to see men welcome
each other with a bear hug
and kisses on the cheek. And
there is nothing unusual in
some of the Mediterranean
countries for two men to walk
hand in hand.
In India and many countries
of Asia the customary greeting
is holding the hands as if in
prayer and a slight inclination
of the head. Japanese usually
greet one another by
bowing the deeper the bow
the more important the
person. But the western-style
handshake is becoming
increasingly popular. Unless
the other person offers his
hand first, the visitor should
bow his head slightly on
meeting. Calling cards also
impress the Japanese and
other Asians.
If your sightseeing tours
include places of worship,
observe common courtesies
and religious traditions.
Women are expected to cover
their heads and arms when
visiting Roman Catholic
churches. Men must be
suitably dressed, too.
You will have to take off
your shoes before entering
Moslem mosques and generally
cover your head when visiting
Jewish sv n-agogues.
Your ihoes will have to be
left outside also in Japan and
IHJHEWWPr15eiSed CAR FIEID
1972 NOVA Coupe, 6 cylinder,
automatic transmission, Radio &
Heater.
1967 CHEVROLET Impala, sport
coupe, automatic, power steering, air
conditioned, clean.
1969 CAMARO Coupe, V-8 engine,
automatic transmission, white with
black vinyl roof.
1969 CHEVELLE Malibu Coupe, V-8
engine, autmoatic transmission,
Radio, Heater.
1968 FORD LTD Coupe, Local Car, Air
Conditioned.
1968 CHEVROLET Impala, custom
coupe, 327-V-8 engine, automatic
transmission, power steering, red with
black vinyl roof.
1969 CHEVROLET Impala coupe, V-8
engine, automatic transmission,
power steerina- Vinyl roof.
1972 CHEVELLE "Heavy Chevy",
One local owner. Extra clean.
1970 FORD Thunderbird, 4-door, air
condition, fu' power, Gold exterior
with black vinyl roof.
J
1971 CHEVROLET, -ton, fleerside
bed, 6-cylinder, low mileage.
1961 FORD Pick-up, V-8 engine. Flat
bed with cattle rack.
1970 CHEVROLET, Vi-ton, Fleets id
bed, 4-cy Under, one owner.
. ' ' . ..
We are loaaed with lots of older cars.
No reasonable offer will be refused.
FRENCH
CHEVROLET
CO.,
171 The News-Record Pagt 7
other parts of the Orient at
homes, Inns, restaurants, tea
houses and other places when
the old custom is maintained.
In Moslem countries, use
your right hand only for
eating, drinking, touching and
other normal activities.
Do not smoke, eat, drink or
take photographs in any
religious place unless
permission is granted. And be
doubly careful where you aim
your camera in the East
European countries they are
very security conscious and
you could end up in jail.
Never take pictures of
people without prior approval.
Generally people will be glad
to pose sometimes for a
slight fee but there are some
in Africa and Asia who object
on religious grounds. Aiming a
camera at them could mean
trouble.
Do NOT ever call porters,
waiters or any one else in Asia
or Africa "boy" it is
regarded as a derogatory term
associated with the days of
colonialism.
And for goodness sakes,
remember your manners. The
face you save may be mine,
too.
Get film rights
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Producer
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Paramount Pictures have
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Jacqueline Susann's
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