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SECOND graduating class of Madison County Manpower of 1978 is pictured above. Front row, Kay Roupe, instructor, (left) and Lynn Jenkins, instructor (right); second row, left to right, Theresa Baca, Annie Arlington, Kathy Stump, Loyd Searsey, Doyle Buckner; third row, Vicky Ed wards, Geneva Edwards; back row, Martha Williams, Debra Dockery, Joyce Roberts, Wilma Hensley. Not pictured, Danny Hensley, Paul Hudson, Robena Shelton, Doug Shepherd and Sylvia Norton. Lions Upended By Madison Unbeaten James Madison University snapped a halftime tie with 10 fourth-quarter points to upend Mars Hill College 24-14 Saturday in a non-conference matchup at Harrisonburg, Va. The Dukes sealed their fourth win without a loss in the final period on a 38-yard field goal by Scott Norwood and a 39-yard gallop by Todd Martin with four minutes left in the contest. The Lions, without starting quarterback Mike Wooten at the helm, were held scoreless in the second half and slipped to 2-3 for the season. Wooten was sidelined on the first play of Mars Hill's opening scoring drive. After completing a pass, Wooten was hit hard by a Duke lineman and sat out the remainder of the game with a shoulder injury. Mark Clark capped the 24 yard drive that followed a Lion fumble recovery with a 1 yard plunge. John Gulledge's PAT gave Mars Hill a 7-0 lead with 1:15 left in the first quarter. Quarterback John Bowers of James Madison rifled a 50 yard TD pass to Lee Walters in the second quarter and the first of three Joe Showker PAT's tied the count at 7-7. 5 WELL DRILLING Water Systems I IS Years Ezperierce 5- ? ? for QUICK SERVICE ? CALL JOE PRICE ? PRICE WELL S & PUMP CO. s CLYDE, N.C. Call Collect K7-2817 ???????????????I The Lions moved ahead with 4:23 left in the first half on a flanker reverse by Richard Carter from 20 yards out. James Madison then marched 64 yards in 11 plays, with a 2-yard burst by Butch Robinson climaxing the drive that knotted the score at the half. Man Hill jirnn HMmn 10 Flrw Downs u 45-130 Rushing AttS Yds. 54 110 *-1t-4 Pmn At-Com-Int 7W-0 M No. Punta-Avg. 1*7 1-1 No. Fumbtm Lot* 3-2 55 Yd*. Panialiad (0 Mart Hill I I I HI Jamas Man? ? 14 ? 1M4 MH ? Clark 1 run (Gulladga kick) JM ? Walton 50 pan from Bowori (Showkar kick) MH ? Cartor 10 run (6ullodaa kick) JM? Robinson 7 run (Showkar kick) JM ? Norwood M FG JM ? Martin 3f run (Showkar kick) A ? 9,100 School Menus Monday: breakfast ? raisin bran, apple juice, milk; lunch ? toasted cheese sandwich, baked beans, cabbage and carrot slaw, apple sauce cake, milk. Tuesday: breakfast ? honey bun, orange juice, milk; lunch ? pinto beans, harvard beets, turnip greens, peanut butter delight, corn bread, milk. Wednesday: (National school lunch menu ? break fast ? open face cheese sandwich, tomato juice, milk; lunch ? oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrot and celery sticks, orange wedge, biscuit, oat meal raisin cookie, milk. Thursday: breakfast ? doughnuts, grape juice; lunch ? weiners on bun, chili-slaw, french fries, chocolate pud ding, milk. Friday: breakfast ? but tered toast, apple, milk; lunch ? country style steak, creamed potatoes, sliced tomatoes, fruit cup, rolls, milk. 9tea/ Estate By Edward K. Ratliff , GRI ?REALTOR m I WRONG PRICING LOGIC profit only determine but they have nothing to do " the right price to a tale. Pnce* of aomt chio to the but met o< the time you only hear of the aefcirw price. M If ? not a price, It won? be the i LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ttw < qualified voters ot Madison County In 1 accordance with N.C.G.S. 163 33(1). that me Madison County Board of Elections 1 will conduct ttw General Election on Tuesday, November 7, 1*71. The polls will open at ?:? a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. The following offices are up for election: U.S. Senator, Member of Congress, State Judicial Officers (Officers of General Court of Justice ? Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and Superior Court), District Attorney, State Senate, State House of Representetlves. Clerk of Superior Court, -County Com mission, Sheriff, Tax Collector, Board of Education, and Soli and Water Con servation District Board of Supervisors. Also, the Madison County School Bond Referendum will be submitted to the voters. Those who are not already registered and who will become eighteen ( II) years of age by ttw November 7, 1V7S General Election, and are otherwise qualified, may register to vote with their precinct registrar or ludges, upon appointment, or with any member of the Board of Elections, or with ttw Board's office The , office located In ttw Ramsey Office Building on Main Street In Marshall, Is open five (3) days a week from 1:90 a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. The registration deadline for voting In the election shall be Monday, October t, t?7?, closing at 3:00 p.m. Ttw locations of the polling places In each voting precinct are as follows: North Marshall: Madison High School; South Marshall: Marshall Elementary School; Laurel: Laurel Elementary School; Mars Hill: Mars Hill Elemen tary School; Beech Glen: Greater Ivy Community Bldg.; Walnut: Walnut Elementary School; Hot Springs: Hot Springs Elementary School; Ebbs Chapel: Upper Laurel Community Bldg.; Spring Creek: Spring Creek Elementary School; Sandy Mush: Sandy Mush Community Bldg.i and Grapevine: Pender Shook's Grocery. Absentee ballots shall be authorized In ttw election (the only exception being the Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors). Persons desiring to vote by absentee ballot must make application to ttw Madison County Board of Elections no later than 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 1, 1*70. For additional Information, contact ttw Madison County Board of Elections. Dated this the *th day of September, WO. r BY THE ORDER OF THE MADISON a COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS: Marvin Ball, Chairman r Harold B. Ammons, Secretary L. Roger Swarm, Member September il, M, October S, 1*70 chg. . Hospital News Mr? Dorothy CUft of Route 9. Marshall, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital where ate is undergoing treatment. Abner Wild of Walnut Creek is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital where he is un dergoing treatment. LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BIDS REGION S* NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR OLDER AMERICANS S*?lM bid* tor ma dauvary of S75 not nwKi par day to 17 mul ?iim In ma Ragion S will ba racatvad by Land of Sky Rational Council, 25 Haritapa Driva, P.O. Box 2175. AMvlUa. North Carolina MM. Talaphona (1*41 2S4 II3I. Thata maalt will ba noon maall with ma prolact beginning January 1, 1 *7*. until Saptambar 10. 1*7*. SpacltKatlont tor maall. manut. dapo*lt or bid bond form and ottiar bid Information may ba axamlnad and or obtalnad at Lan<H>f Sky Rational Council All Mddara ara naraby not If lad mat may muat ba proparly licanaad undar Norm Caorllna law*. Thay muat antura mat amptoyan .and applicant* for amploymant ara not dlacrlmlnatad against bacausa of raca, craad, tax. aga or national origin. Minority organliatlona ara an co u raged to bid. No bidder may withdraw a bid within 30 days after actual date of opening. The Lend of Sky Regional Council reserves the right to accept or relect any or all bids. All contracts are contingent upon funding by North Carolina Division on Aging Sealed bids will be received until t .00 a.m. October 10. If7l, at which time they will be publicly opened at Land-of Sky Regional Council office. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK JOBIE FORTNER and wife MACIE W. FORTNER. Petitioners FRANK C. MICE III end Wife MARY BETH BRICE, Reapondenta NOTICE OF SALE UNOER AND BY VIRTUE 0? the Power of Sale, contained In a certeln Deed of Tru?t executed by Frank C. Brlce III end wife, Mary Beth Brlce, to Joseph B. Huff. Trustee, dated November a. 1073. and recorded In Trust Book 73 at page asa. Madlaon County Reglatry; and UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of' the authority veated In the undersigned aa Trustee. named In aald Deed of Trust; default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and the aald Deed of Truat being By the terma thereof aublect to torecloaure and the holder* of the In debtedneaa thereby aecured having demanded a forecloeure thereof for the purpose of settling Indebtedneaa and the Clerk of the Madlaon County Superior Court, after proper notice and hearing having directed the underalgned to proceed, the underalgned Trustee will Offer for aale at public auction to the highest bidder for caah at the Cour mouse door In Marshall, Madlaon County. Norm Carolina, at eleven o'clock In the morning on October M. im, the land conveyed In aald Deed of Truat, the same lying and being In No. 3, formerly No. 12, Townahlp, Madison County, North Carolina, and with the lame being more particularly described ?a follows: Lying and being In No. S Townahlp, formerly No. 11 Township, Madlaon County. North Carolina, on the waters of Big Pine Creek edlolnlng the lands of Leonard Maaaey. Floyd Caldwell. Kelly Buckner, Calvin Worley, Hattle Maaaey and other lands of Joble Former and the Big Pine Creek and being more particularly described according to a plat and survey thereof dated October, im, prepared by R.W. Shook, Surveyor, to-wlt: beginning on e large rock In the Leonard Maaaey line, known a* the Gum Rock, and runs thence croaalng the Big Pine public road. North 70?3r West tS feet to the center of the Big pine Creak; thence up and with the center of Big Pine Creek as Wtewa South E eat 20? feet South 17* East N fart; South 7* Eaat 9t fart; South * West aeo fart; thence still with the creek. South M* Eaat M feet re croaalng the road to a buckeye stump, corner with Hattle Maaaey; thence with the Hattle Maaaey line. South ?? Eaat 1 SI feet to a black walnut on a rock; South US fart to a water oak near the creek; South W Eaat IW feet to a black walnut, Hattle Maaaey a corner, thenee leaving the Masaey line and running with Calvin Sorter's line and later Kelly Buckner's Una. North J0? East LtfO feet to a whtte oak. the beginning corner referred to In a deed of record In Deed Book ?4, page 3?. Madlaon County Reglatry, alao being a common corner of Kelly Buckner and Floyd Caldwell; end thence leavtog the Buckner line and running with the line of Floyd Caldwell and following me meanders of me Gum Rock Ridge In a west direction to a maple on the ridge, comer of Floyd Caldwell and Leonard Maaaey; thence leaving Caldwell'e line end running with the Leonard J?? West 131 feet; South 13? 15* West n.i feet; West 1 31 feet; South SJ? West 144.4 feet; North 70* V West 101.1 feet to me Gum Rock, being the place of BEGINNING. Containing S* acres, mors or lew Being a part of the lands and premises described In a deed dated January 18, ltS7, from Lattle Former to JoMe Former of record In Deed Book ?, page If, Madison County Register Being the Identical tract of land described in a deed dated November 7, 1*73 from JoWe Former and wHe. Made W. Former, to Frank C. Brlce III. and wife, Mary Bern Brlce, which deed Is filed for recording simultaneously herewith m me Madison County Registry. Sublect to whatever defects would be tvealed by an accurate, current survey f the premlaas. A 10 per cent caah depoalt will be squired of the highest bidder. This 10m day of September 1*71. a JOSEPHS HUFF. TRUSTEE apt. SI. Oct S, 11, 10. 1070 chg. STROUT REALTY ALEXANDER, N.C. Lovely 55 acre farm near by-pas*, good farm land, bam, pasture woods, paved road frontage, city water may be available. Spectacular views, excellent owner financing available $70,000. Country home in Leicester? 3 bedroom, tri - level home in excellent condition, brick, farm and rock construction, family room. 2 fireplaces, den. Beautiful 3 acres of ground, good garden area, plenty of fruit trees. $55,900. Mini -Farm? Nice 2 bedroom home and loft with big tobac co bam in good conditio) 1. 13 acres of land. Big tractor able field, some pasture and woodlands. State road frontage. Private with nice views. $46,500. 24 acres of mountaMand with long state road frontage. Southeastern exposure, nice building sites and nice views. Excellent owner financing $13,500. 27J3 acres surveyed. Frontage on highway 25-70. Big .. tn. i inij n U-. , ? i? ? ? ? ? .tL - - - ..jiifa ? f:m ? ' if ? r poSiufPifliw wtiii >wne wniic pi >** lint ber. Outstanding views with excellent owner financing. wjoa end being more particularly rteOMlhaH There are more than 70 spe cies of Philadelphia shrubs, irhich are commonly known as nock orange. doshia ric M HP NOTICE OP ?ALS I UNDER AND SY VIRTUS OP an Order of Bale tar Mo pur pom of nuking and* and awtana in a Special TRACT I: BEGINNING on ? tmall locuat m J.C. Flamming. Una. Magi" RMdWt aouth cornar and rum S 7B? W a potaa to a targe white oak en lap of a ridge between Snake and Ivan't Drenchee. men N 10" w SO potn to a ?mall easeafrea on top of said rldga. old cornar ol C M Riddle's. naar a cornar ol W.L. Cosdlll. man norma* it course wltn W.L. Cogdlll Una IS polee to a ateke In rock; than North with (aid Una croaalng a flat to ma mouth of a hollow ? potaa to a ateke; than nor meeat couraa with Garland RkkJIa't Una 11 poloa to tha top ol a ridge In tha I laid naar some wild rocke; than North ? poles to a tmall solid rock In a hollow; than norlhaaat couraa 4 poles to a ttaka J fa?t to a large aotld rock on ? flat rldga; than waat couraa with Garland Riddla'i Una and up (aid rldga 44 poiaa to a tmall cheetnut oak on top of a rldga In tha old C M Rlddla lino. Garland Rlddla'a cornar; than northeaat couraa down aald rldga a? It meandera S3 potaa to a amall whlta oak, Maggie Rlddla'a cornar, than aouthaaat couraa down top of a flat rldga and wltn a markad conditional Una between Maggla Rlddla and John Rlddla 44 poloa to a amall cheatnut In tha f laid on top of a flat rldga; than aouth couraa crowing Smith Branch M polaa to a amall limb In tha bank of Snake Branch; than aouthaaat couraa J poloa to a ataka In tha road; than aaat down aald ataka; than aouth couraa 15 poloa to tha BEGINNING. Containing 33 ocraa mora or laaa. ttila balng tha aoma trod of land deadod from C.M. Rlddla to John Riddle on tha 11th da* of April, ltll and tha aamo property aa doacrlbed In tha tlrat tract In Oood BookMatpagotn. TRACT II: Balng a port of tha land conveyed by Van Brown to C.M. Riddle and to Include lar aa C.M. Rlddla now Uvea, adlolnlng the I and a ol tha Connie Ruaaall and Caney F lemming Eatata and other* BEGINNING on a aourwood at fence at a rldga aouth ol the Snaka Branch; then rune S 10? E n pole* to a ataka; thence eaat 7 polaa to a ataka; then aouth IS polea, croaalng Snake Branch to a hickory and aourwood an the edge of the aouth elope ol a rldga; than waat 30 polaa to amall white oak; thence aouth 70?W 10 polea to a amall locuat In the line between C.M. Rlddla and Caney F lemming; thence South to a field with a conditional line batwaan C.M. Riddle and Maggie Riddle, IS poloa to a ataka; thence aouthweat with conditional line 4 polea to a ataka; thence aouthweat up and with David Rlddla road and aald line IS polaa to a ataka; thence weet with aald line 1 polea to a amall limb at tha bank of the Snaka Branch; thence a north couraa with aald Una 14 polea to a amall cheatnut on a flat rldga In a fleta; thence northweat up and with a Hat rldga and with tha markad conditional line 40 polea to a amall white oak on top ol Snake Branch Rldga that divide* the Norrl* Fult and C.M. Riddle land, and In tha old original line; thence nor theaat down the top of the ridge with a fence If polea to a large hickory at the comer of the original tract; thence aouth 40* E 44 pole* with the original Una and fence to a large cheatnut In the Inalde ol the fence; thence ooot 4 potaa to the BEGINNING. Containing IS acre*, being the eerne more or taaa. Being the aamo property e* the entire tract In Deed Book Mat page 44. TRACT llli BEGINNING on a amall sasaalraa on one of C.M. Riddle1* comer* on top o* a rldga that dhrtdoe the Evana and Snaka Branch, and rune a northeeaterly couraa IS polea to a ataka and rock; thence north croaalng a flat, ? polaa to a ataka at the mouth ol a hollow; thence a weaterly couraa up aald hollow a* It meander* 4i potaa to a amall locuat In the field; thence a northwesterly couraa ? potaa to a amall cheatnut on top o4 a ridge In C.M. Riddle and O.R Ledford line; thence weet 4 pole* to a ataka, C.M. Rtadtaa northweat comer; thence aouth S3 potaa to a amall black gum. C.M Rlddla'a we*t corner; ttionco eaat B polo* to the BEGINNING. Containing II acre* more or leaa, being the aoma aa tha entire tract In Deed Book 40 at page alt TRACT IV: BEGINNING on a email cheatnut on top of a rldga that divide* land* ol C.M. Riddle and 0-*->o?ta" and rune a Northea*! cour*e down aald rldga aa It meendere 41 potaa taa amall che*tnut oek near a tence In the Inalde line; then Eeet course down a flat rldga with a conditional line 44 polea to a ataka on aald rldga In three feet of a large rock; then South couraa with the grade of a hill ? potaa to a aolld flat rock In a hollow; then South couraa with the Br ode of the hill I potaa to a itake on top of a rldga In the field at a smell solid rock; then Southwest couraa 11 polea to a ataka. C.M. Rld dla'* corner; then We*t couraa up a hollow with C.M. Rlddla'a line 44 potaa to a small locuat In aide of hollow; then North weet couraa with C.M. Rlddtaa lino 11 poles to the BEGINNING. Containing 13 acres more or taaa. being the same ea the entire tract In Oood Book 43 etpege 477. Sublect to whatever defect* would be revealed by an accurate current survey of the prom lees. A 10% cash depoelt will bo required of me highest bidder. Thla list day of September, ltlt Jeff Hunt and joaeph B. Huff Commleeionere by , JOSEPH S. HUFF, Commleeioner Sept. ?. Oct. 5, It, W. ltTtchg ADVE ? T I it Ml NT MM BIOS Tfc- ? ^ ^ Ji | r 1 - ? kMo IvMuUgl Crook. Ik* minimum acctotakfa kM I* UO.OOO 00 Hot will to racalvto Mr ffw Town of Mai toll. Town Com ill Holm m c/o Lowronco Pondor. Mayor, of too ^Jilj ? nJ Afem * MAM1 AOmto f| ? ? ?< Uu W"W Of lW IWWHi MMi Vfrvn, (Mt" ? JOtti tor at Octotor. MM oMco m man ot mm offka pukticiy Tha iMlriicttiM to biddoHi (omi af kid. form of contract, lortn of kM band and partormanco bona may to axamlnad at ttM Town HaH In ttia Town of Martha!!, Norm Carolina, or a copy tttoroof aacurad ky mall Tha Town rooarvoo ttia rt?ht to rolact any. and/or all kMa. M.000 00 In ttia form of a kM ton*, cartltlto chack, kank draft, caatllar'i chack, or monoy ortor mult to ?*? I ,,,na, kl^ ta * " - -* WPOWTIW Wnn Hut BHJ 10 DO OpptlOO On ttia pur eh ??a prica, rafundad, or rat at nod ao damato. according to riln rflalaaa ?a * - tonwliioni OT i^O Wv< Thi? ttia M day of Saptamkar, m. ky ordar ot lha Board of Commlaatonar*. Town of Marahaii TOWN OF MARSHALL ? ? ^?aK^ra^ica ^^o^i^lor Oct. J, II, It, M, lt7tchfl. PUBLIC NOTICE The Legal Services Corporation, a private, non-profit organization established by Congrees to provide financial support tor legal aasistance to poor people m cnH matters will be allocating limited funds to establish new programs or expand existing programa. starting January 1. I97g. to serve eligible clients m various un saved counties throughout the United States Counties m North Carolina under considere tion tor this purpose include Alexander Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort Buncombe Camden Carteret Chowan Cleveland Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Ouplm Edgecombe Franklin Gates Greene Halifax Haywood Henderson Hoke Hyde Iredell Jones Lincoln Northampton Onslow Pamlico Paaquotsnk Pergmmans Pitt Polk Rutherford Scotland Transylvania Tyrre? Union Warren Watuga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yancey The views of. and proposals from, all inter ested groups will be conaidered Grant application forms and additional informa tion may be obtained by written request to: Legal Services Corporation Atlanta Regional Office 615 Peachtree Street. NE. 9th Floor Atlanta. GA 30306 No funding decisions wiH be made prior to. 30 days from the publication of this notice The public wiN have an opportunity to review and discuss proposals at an open meeting, the time and place of which wti be announced m the service area under consideration LEGAL NOTiCES NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned having qualified os Executor of the EMM* of Minn I* R. Fowler decoosod. lete of Madison County. this It to notify ttiet oil pmom having claims agalnat uld estate to proiont them to ttM undersigned, on or bofor* the l?h day of March. l?7f, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All pereons Indebted to uld eatate will pleeae make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the Ith day of September, im. w.B. Fowler, Executor Hot Springs, N.C. 1*743 Sept. 14. II, M, Oct. S, ID! chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY LP THE GENERAL COURT ^ OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified ee Executrix In the eetete of Rllla W. Ray, late of Madlaon County, N.C., this Is to notify all persons having e ctelm egalnet the eetete of said Rllla W. Rey, to preeant them to the Undersigned within six (4) months from the dete of the publication of this notice, or same will be pleeded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eetete pleeae make Immediate payment. This ith day of September, 1*71. Pauline Rey Zimmermen Route), Merahall, N.C. Sept. 14, 11, ?, Oct. s. lf7S chg. NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as Administrator of the Eatate of Victoria R. Rlgatoy dscaaeed. late of Modi ion County, ttila Is to notify that all persons having claims agalnet said eetete to preeent them to the undersigned, on or before the 14 day of March, IfT*. or title notice will bo pleaded In ber of their recovery. All persons Indebted to aald estate will pleeae moke Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 1 1 day of September, 1*71. Frank Rlgeby Routes, Marshall Sept. 14, 11, M. Oct J, lt?l pd. NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned having qualified aa Executor of the Eatate of Ollle L. Rector deceeeed, lete of Madleen County, this Is to notify that all persons having claims against said eatate to preeent them to the undersigned, on or before the Mth day of March, 1*71, or this notice will bo P'eeded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to uM eetete will pleeoe make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the ltth day of Sepfewboi 1*71. MARY ?. ROBERTS, EXECUTRIX Marshall, N.C. M7SI September II, M. October S. It WW chg. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR CONCRETE UBIVEWAYV walks, pat tot, baaemants. 30 years experience, traa estimates, call Trans Carolina Concrete Company. 254-7211 8/26Mn FOR SALE - 13 acres on Marshall By Pass near Davi' Chapal Church. Plenty of building sitas, also spring water and a stream Call 649-3073 between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. or anytime over the weekend 8-10tfn WANTED: to buy loft and standing timber. Log yard and office located on Mai shall By Pass. For further information, call 649-3090 or write: Gennett Lumber Co, P. 0. Box 728, Marshall, N.C. 28753. 8- 25 tin RAMBO TRACTOR AND IM PLEMENT INC: Route 9. Box 307, Camp Creek, Greeneville, Tennessee 37743. 1952 Ford tractor (new overhaul) $1695: cub tractor w-roto mower, cult and plow $1895; subsoilers. $95; cultivators. $95 and $115; tillers, $275 and up; hay elevators, $225 and up; bush hogs (new), $425 and up; disk harrows, $125 and up; 3 sileage choppers, $995 and up. 35 other tractors and 300 pieces of new and used farm equipment. New and used parts. 10 percent off for cash on all new tractor parts. Open 7 to 5 Monday through Friday; 7 to 12 Saturdays. Phone 639 9412 Septl4-21-28-Oct5pd HOMEMAKERS DREAM: Ex citing opportunity as a home decorator in party plan. No investment, no delivery. Join the Gateway movement. Call 689 3128 after 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call anytime on weekends. 9-21.28:10-5chg. 1977 HARLEY-DAVIDSON Sportster lOOOcc Electric Start One owner, $2,695.00 Colboch Harley-Davidson and Kawasaki Morristown, Tn. (615) 586-5343 1 9-21,28;10-5chg. NEED HELP FOR ODD JOBS week-end or temporary work? Mars Hill College students welcome the opportunity to earn their spending money. Call David Mathews, Counseling and Enrichment Center to list your needs. Phone: 689-1260, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. 9-21, 28:10-5, 12chg. FOR SALE: Royal 470 manuel typewriter in good condition. If interested call 689-2779 0ct5chg BIG YARD SALE: Saturday. October 7 from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. household items, lots of nice clothing, books, old records, toys and games. All in very good condition. Some winter coats. All new ceramics. Come browse and see what we have. Located at the old "Cold Springs Service Station", 6 miles from Marshall on Hwy. 25-70, between Walnut and Hot Springs. In case of rain will have the sale Saturday, October 14. Oct5chg YARD SALE: Men. womens, childrens clothes, books, dishes, drapes, bedspreads, odds and ends, etc., Saturday, beginning 9 a.m. at Clarence Pegg's on Route 1, Road 1191 off Rector Corner Road, Marshall. Oct5chg FOR SALE: 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on Lower Brush Creek Road Call 649-2371. Oct5-12-19-26pd CHURCH MAINTENANCE MAN WANTED: General maintenance care of building and grounds, 5 days, 35 hrs. per week. Ex perience helpful. Mars Hill Baptist Church. Call 689-2911, 9:005:00 daily. Oct5chg BOOKKEEPING payrolls and quarterly reports. Notary Public. EMILY F BALDWIN. Stenographer. 220 Miles Bldg., Asheville. N.C. 29901 Phone 255-8905 Oct5tfn , N.C. A Good Place To Buy A New or Used Car or Truck PAINTING* inside and out h d udlng barns. Guttering and underpinning mobile homes. See REX SMITH, Long Brand) Road. Route 7, Marshall, or caN 649 3255. 216tfn COTTON CLOTH, 25-40 y* Quilt Bats, $2.50 each; Blue Denim, $1.25 yd.; Polyesters, from 75 cents; Quilted doth, notions, cotton and thread. PENLANO t SONS. Marshall. N.C. 5 25 tfn COTTON Cloth, 2 5c -40c yd. Quilt bats. $2.50 each. Blue denim, $1.25 yd. Polyesters, from 75c. Quilted cloth, notions, Cotton and thread. PONDER & PONDER. Hot Springs. N.C. Junltfn BALLARD'S Backhoe Service. J Septic tanks and ditchfe* Call ! 649-2853. Mar2tfn RADAR WARNING DEVICE - Save on speeding tickets. $29 95 Also big selection of B"W and color TVs for sale starting from $29.50 and up. Have two FM-AM stereo consoles for $69.50 each. Tape players too. Call or come by McGee's, Radio and TV Service, Ph. 649-2912. Sepl4tfn WILL BABY SIT in my home $20 a week for each child. BRENDA KENT. BEAR CREEK ROAD, Marshall. Good references. Sept 28;Oct5chg CASH FOR your tractor and 3 point machinery Good, Fair, Wrecked, Burned, Etc. Please give condition and asking price. Rambo Tractor and Impl, Inc. Rt 9 (Camp Creek). Greeneville, Tenn, Phone; 639-9412 Sep- J t28;Oct5,12,19pd. WANTED - To buy pulpwood. * Paying top prices. CALL HOT ? SPRINGS 622-7260 Sep- \ t28;0ct5chg FOR SALE: 1978 TOYOTA, SRS Sport Truck, radial tires, AM-FM radio, bucket seats, 5-speed, 6,600 miles, 1/2 of warranty remaining $4250. See at thwestern Bank during day or call Alex Farkas evenings 649-3988. Sept28;Oct5chg FOR SALE ? Two or more acres of land on Little Laurel. Call 255 8730 9-21tfn FRUIT TREES, nut trees, berry plants, grape vines, landscaping' plant material, offered by Virginia's largest growers. Free copy 48- pg Planting Guide Catalog, in color, on request. Waynesboro Nurseries Inc., Waynesboro. Virginia 29980. Oct5-12-19-26chg FOR SALE: 12-1/2 Cu Ft GE refrigerator. Good condition. Reasonable Call Peggy Dot terer, 622-3418. Oct5pd.' } HE HIT RIGHT KEY > WASHINGTON (AP) -4 Christopher Sholes, the inventor! whose typewriter helped win! women millions of jobs along; with economic self-sufficiency,; was born in February, married; in February and died on FebJ 19, 1800. Ey?s ExQmin?d Glasses Fitted -by DR. LOCKARD FRIDAYS S AH. to 12 Noon ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N.C. JESSE HELMS ? Friend of the Working Man DEMOCRATS FOR JESSE (Partial Listing) Mr*. WMiam B Umalead Wife ol former Congressman. Governor and U S Senator Durham. N.C Mr*. Joseph M Hum Wile of former Speaker of N C Hou?e Greensboro. N C Dean Carroll Wcath ?r? Format Dean of Wake Forest Law School, Stale Senator Winston Salem. N.C C ongressman Allan Lannon Former Congressman and U S Senator Wilmington. N C Mra. J. M?<v*e Brouahton Sr. Wife of former Governor and U S Senator Kaleigh, N C ^udner mlawoUJS Senator House Senator Jesse Helm' concern for the working man it easy to understand. He* had toworkkxalivingalofhisWeWhile he wm working his u m%i through college, Jesse held down three jobs at once. He's never had it May.. .and working for a living is something he understands. At our U.S. Senator, Jesae Helms hat fought for the rights of North Carolina workers. ? Rtgl t an Capitol HI for legiaiation that will protect the jo ? Jesse was instrumental in securing the new Campbell Soup plant for Manton, N.C. ? Senator Htbm has calked for tht immediate removal of HEW Secretary > whose attacks on ou i ndustry threaten many jobs fight to kwnsr tivf s and stop inflation o the working man's | sycheck wtll b* |
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