hs And Funei Hugh Eller L. Hugh Eller, 97, of Route 1, Mars Hill, died unexpectedly Sunday at hie home. A native and lifelong raaktant of Madison County, he ni a ton of the late Lloyd Zach and Viva Rector Eller He waa a veteran of World War II. Surviving are two sisters, Miriam Zink of Mars Hill and Loia English of Orlando, Fla. , a brother, Carl Eller of Mara Hill; and several nieces and nephews Services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Mara Hill Baptist Church, of which he waa a member. The Rev. Richard Price officiated. Burial was in Mara Hill Cemetery. Cappa Funeral Home was in charge. Mrs. Hunter Ethel Guthrie Hunter, S3, of Weaverville, died Oct. > in an Asheviile hospital after a long illness. A native of Madison County and a resident of Buncombe County for 59 years, she was a daughter of the late Lewis and Ellen Guthrie. She was the wife of Leonard G. Hunter, who died in 1974 and was a member of Jupiter Free Will Baptist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mary Holder of Asheviile and Dolly Ray of Weaverville; four sons, Ronald Hunter of Marshall, Robin and Clyde Hunter of Asheviile and George Hunter of Weaverville; a brother, Robert W. Guthrie of Weaverville; 10 grand children, 19 great grandchildren and two great great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday of last week in the chapel of West Funeral Home, Weaverville. The Rev. Leroy Denton and the Rev. H.B. Dendy officiated. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery in Madison County. Mrs. Reece 4. Duffle Pearl Reece, 87, of - Route 3, Weaverville, died Oct. S in an Asheville hospital after an extended illness. A native of Madison County and a resident of Buncombe County for the past 45 years, she was a daughter of the late John and Mary Ann Keith Hunter. Surviving are two sons, Chester and Frank Reece of Weaverville; a daughter, Margie Reece of the home; a sister, Myrtle Bradley of Knoxville, Tenn. ; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday of last week in Oak Grove Baptist Church, of , which she was a member. The Rev. Sherman Tweed and the Rev. Clell Fisher off tea ted. Burial was in Grandview Cemetery. Bowman Funeral Home, was in charge. Stanley Morrow Stanley A. Morrow, 97, of Yost Street, Weaverville, died Oct 4 in Asheville VA Hospital. A native of Madison County and a resident of Buncombe County moat of his life, be was a ion of the late Eugene and Lula Hemley Morrow. He was Manufacturing Co. Surviving are hit wife, Inez Taylor Morrow; a step daughter, Peggy Meadows of Asheville; a son, Billy Morrow of Asheville; four stepsons, Yuell Raby of Asheville and Bobby, Joel and Hubert Raby of Weaverville; two sisters, Nan Laster of Asheville and Callie Cody of Weaverville; a brother, Harvey H. Morrow of Asheville; and three grand children. Services were held at 4 p.m. Friday in the chapel of West Funeral Home, Weaverville. The Rev. Horace Honey cutt officiated. Burial was in West Memorial Park. Mrs. Phillips Rosemary Boschert Phillips, SB, of Florida, died Oct. 5 in a Florida hospital. Surviving are two daughters, Loretta Meadows of Marshall and Beraadette Moore of Springfield, HI.; two sons, Lonnie Phillips Jr. and Mike Phillips of Baltimore, Md.; a sister, Pat Kocon of Shakopee, Minn.; a brother, Bob Boschert of Elmsere, Ky. ; and seven grandchildren. Services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home. The Rev. Bruce Buckner of ficiated. Burial was in Bowman-Rector Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends and relatives for kindnesses shown during the illness and death of our father; especially do we ap preciate the food, cards and flowers and other acts of kindness. The Family Of RILEY H. WEST CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many kindnesses shown during the loss of our loved one, Jessie Rector Martin. For the food provided by the ladies of the Oak Hill Baptist Church, the floral tributes and the cards of sympathy we want to express our thanks. May God bless each of you. The Family Of MRS. JESSIE R. MARTIN CARD OF THANKS This is to express our thanks to all who were so helpful during the last sickness and death of our loved one. We especially want to thank the funeral home folks and the rescue squad who came so quickly that Thursday mor ning. ' Thanks to the Revs. J.J. Slagle and Mike Shuford for their services ; for the flowers, the good food, cards and notes; and Bowman Funeral Home for their many kind nesses. If we have failed to thank anyone, please accept this as our thanks. BESSIE STINES, Wife And Family Name Omitted In the obituary of Mrs. Maude Bryan Rice, of Route 6, published in last week's issue, ' the name at Polk Bryan, a brother, was inadvertently omitted from the list of sur vivors. STROUT REALTY ALEXANDER, N.C. Lovely 96 acre farm near by-pass, good farm land, bom. pasture woods, povod road fronta*. dty water may bo afaMaW?> Spcctjculif siodbnt linjncini available. $70,000. Country homo In Leicester? S bedroom, tri-loval homo in i, nnfiit If,., IkMljX I m m ?>! a n fl rn r . . , |1? H excellent conoiiion, one*. urni ana roc* construction, food garden aroa . plenty of truft troos. . . . T . $55,900. Mini-Farm ? Nice 2 bedroom home ami Ml with big toboc co bom in good condMon. 13 acres of land. Big tractor aMs Hold, some pasture and awodtands. Stale road frontage. Private with nice views. $45,500 24 acres of mountaMand with long stale rood taMtgga. Ea cogent owner financing $13,500. 27B3 acres surveyed. Front** on Mghway 25-70 Big tractor field. Mostly pasturolend a*h some white |lwo bm T.' *!"* ~~U! $27,500 Rev* M.H. Lunb The Rev. Marion Hubert Lamb, 7V, of Hot Springs, died met 4 at his home following a long illness A native of Madison County, he was a retired employee of Southern Railway and had pestered churches in North Carolina and Tennessee for SB years. Surviving are his wife, Ellen Lamb; a daughter, Janet Burgin of Beckley, W. Va. ; two sons David Lamb of AsbevUle and Hairy Lamb of Newport, Tenn.; a brother, Ed Lamb of Asheville; nine grand children, six stepgrand children, four great grandchildren and seven step great-grandchildren. Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Tenalina Church of God in Madison County. The Rev. Jake Knight and the Rev. Robert Watson officiated. Burial was in West Memorial Park in Weaver ville. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation for the many thoughtful expressions of sympathy shown during our recent bereavement; especially to the members of the Enon Baptist Church and the citizens of the Jupiter community. The Family Of ROSEMARY PHILLIPS IN MEMORY Of DEBORAH EDWARDS MOXLEY So loving, kind and gentle You u talked on earth a while To touch us uifth the beatify Of the su/eetness In your smile. My thought* turn to you often Tho you left some time ago. I remember how you suffered Then the tears begin to flow. While with us. you walked softly Finding Joy In every day , And touched the hearts of many As you passed along this way. Think, now. back to our childhood: Tho young, you seemed so wise. You drank in all life's beauty With that twinkle in your eyes. I remember as we walked one day The mountains' beauty caught your eye You said "I want to sit and paint That vie u> before Idle " And this was in our childhood Long before thought s of death! Even then you looked at Ufe With beauty in every breath . Another memory / recall Is flowers for your mother You picked as we were walking Just because you loved her. Your death did touch us sadly; We greatly mourn your going. Tho you are gone, the memories Cause our love to keep on growing The pain your body suffered Will trouble you no more But our sorrow over losing you Will follow to death '? door. When we wH leave our grief and pain As God decides our fate. Then once again well see your\ sm He When we meet at Heaven i gate NAOMI S. SAMS Upper Laurel Progress continues to show at the Upper Laurel Recreation Center. Since the last article about our recreation center, the cafeteria has been carpeted. This week, ladies of the community are to install drapes. Materials have been delivered to erect the two "dug-outs" for the athletic fields. Plans have been completed to start work on the concession room and bathroom facilities for the athletic field and the auditorium. Theee and all projects must be paid for. Saturday there will be a turkey shoot on the grounds from noon until S p.m., indefinitely, except when the wMlMT will not thc CLBRK I- J| wM* MACK W mtTNM.) FRANK C BRICC III mt WtM MARY MTH BRICB. RlMarHanll NOT ICE OF SAL E UNNR AND BY VIRTUE Of IM Nm r oi SM, containad in ? c*ri*ln Daad of TruM aagcutad by Prank C. Brlca III an* arttt, Mary ?*ni Brlca. to Mam B. HnH, Truataa, Mad Nauambar 4. IfTl. ana racordad In Truat Baafc n at pa?a ?M. Madlaon County R un'de by VIRTUE at ttw a,,Mia?llii I. [., - . milaf Infiari AS lly wl l?W ?' Truataa, namad In MM Daad at Truat; datawlt having baan mada In ttw aaymant-at ma IndabtadnaM lharaby Mcurad and Ma aid Oaad at Truat balng toy * * - ? ? ? ? ^ In. lOrKinuri WO n* norowl or nw in a I at aatttMB I Clark Of ttw Madlaon County ! Court, attar prapar notlca and Iwarlng bMMHBMtfMlBMd to Truataa will at puMtc auction to ttia hignaat blddar tor caah at ttw Cour ? ? -*---- in MaraAall ilnrtliiM* InOUW ^WQt ?I? nn?iaM?lli County, Norlft Carolina, at alavan o'clock In ma mom Ins on Octobar M. Wl, ma land convayod In aald Daad of Truat. ttw lama lying and balng In No. S, formarly No. II, Townahlp, Madlaon County, Norm Carolina, and wltti ttw aama balng mora particularly daacrlbad aad, ttw u tar aala Lying and balng In No. S Townahlp. tor marly No. II Townahlp, Madlaon County, Norm Carolina, an ttw watara of Big Plna Craak adlolnlng ttw landa of Laonard Maiaay, Floyd Caldwall, Katly Bucknar, Calvin Worloy, Hattla ii ukji a a? ? ? | ? n ^ Inti la Maucy ana wntr unai or jooiv Fortnar and ttw Big Plna Craak and balng mora particularly daacrlbad according to a plat and aurvay ttwraof datad Octobar, 1*70. praparad by R.W. Shook, Survoyor, to-wlt BEGINNING on a larga rock In ttw Laonard Maaaay Una, known aa ttw Gum Rock, and runa ttwnca croaalng ttw Big Plna puMk road, Norm 70?30 Wast u faat to tlw cantar of ttw Big Plna Craak; ttwnca up and with ttw cantar of Big Plna Craak aa follow*: South ia? Eaat m faat; Soum 17? Eaat M faat; Soum 1 a Eaat M faat; Soum 4> wait aao faat; ttwnca (till with ttw croon. aoum w em ?e toot re crowing the rood to ? buckeye stump, comer Witt) Hattle Massey; thence with the Hattle Miwy lino, South (0* EMt 131 foot to ? Mock walnut on a rock; South 1*3 foot to a water oak near tha crook; South M* East 1,094 foot to a Mack walnut, Hattlo Maaaoy's cornar ; thence leaving tha Masasy Una and running with Calvin Worley's Una and later Kelly Buckner's lino, North M* Ce?t 1,490 feet to a white oak, tha beginning cornar referred to In a daad of record In Deed Book M. page Jt, Medlton County Registry, also being a common comer of Kelly Buckner and Plnwif ^oIj4ai*II . ? * n r a ? -* ~ wyo (.viowviif ?no mtnet itivins the Buckner line and running wtth tha IIm mI BIauH ^alihuall m?M ? lint or r toy a (.IIOWVII ?TNI nMIOWinfl the meanderi of tha Oum Rock Ridge In a watt direction to a maple on the rldgt, corner of Floyd Caldwell and Leonard Maaeey; thence leaving Caldwell's lino and running with tha Leonard Maaaay line at follows: South Wast 112 feet; South a* 15' West 7*2 feet; West 112 feet; South SI* West MM feet; North 70* 30* West 101.2 foot to the Oum Rock, being the piece of BEGINNING. Containing M acres, more or loss. Being a part of the lands and premises described In a dead dated January 10, ltJ7, from Lattle Fortner to JoMe Former of record In Deed Book *4, page 1?, Madison County Registry. Being the Identical tract of land ? * ? ? .* 4? ? j j i ? ? - -* fc* ? ovKriMa in a ona aarso novwimt 7, 1071 from Jobte Fortner and wife. Made W. Fortner, to Frank C. Brlce III, and wife, Mary Bath Brlce, which -* * |o an - -i |? ? - - ? * ? - ? own is into to r rvcoroing simultaneously herewith m the Madison County Rsglstry. (, I k I eft S n UilkAOMJAe dalai )? Iimnld h, ? wwD|vCT TO WnaToVoT OOTwCTo wOvlu Dv revealed by an accurate, currant survey of the premises A 10 per cent cash deposit will bo required of the highest bidder. . This 20th day of September, 1071. s JOSEPH B. HUFF, TRUSTEE Sept . 20, Oct J, 11 if, 107B chg STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON BONO ORDER Tho Bo or" of CommlMlonor* of ma County of ModHon do horoby roiolvo and ordor Itx Muonco ond Mil of Bond* by mo County of ModHon Inthoomount of tt ,500 400.00. ond My In rogord to Mid 1. That mm bond* oro to bo iMuod for tho purpoM of providing funding for mo capital Improvement* for tho Modlion County School Syofom. J. Thai tho maximum oggragato princlpio of Mid Bond* will bo SM00M0.00. 1. Tho toxo* will bo lovlod In on amount wfflclont to poy tho principle and Intoroot on Mid Bond*. 4. Thot owom ototomont of dobt hoi boon fllod wim tho Clark of tho Boord of Commlaatonort of Modlion County and It open to puWIc Inspection. 5. Thot If thoM Bond* oro opproved by tho votor*. this Bond Ordor will toko ?ffoctot thot time. Tho forojoInQ ordor wh odoptod on tho tSlh day of Augutt, It/l ond K horoby publlihod thl* IMh day of Octobor. Any action or proceeding questioning tho votldlty of tho ordor muot bo begun wfthln 10 day* oftor ttw data of public otlon of th4? notlco. Dovld Caldwoll Cler* Oct. 11. 1*70 eng. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified a* Executrix m tho oWoto of Fullor H. Stlno*. loto of Modlion County, N.C.. thl* I* to notify oil ponon* having a claim agolnat tho ettote of Mid Fullor H. Stlno*. to prooont thorn to tho Underdgnod wfthln *Ik (*) monthe from the dot* of tho publication of mi* notlco. or torn* will bo ptoodod In fear* tholr rocovory. All ponono In dobtod to Mid oototo pi?i e?% |... ni j Md. farm of contract, form at ktd bona exemlned at the Town Had In ma Town of Marohalt. Norm Carolina, or a copy maraaf *ecured by mall The Team ro**rve* ma (1am la ratact u.ooo DO In ma (arm at a MO band, certified check, hank draft, caaMefi I wtm each b?d to to applied on ma pwrcha** price, refunded, or TMt me M day ot September, mi, by order at me Board at CommHelonerv Town of Marahall. TOWN OP MARSHALL ?Y: Oct . J, I J, 1?, M. l*7?chg NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY NOTICE The undertlpned having qualified a* Executor of the Eatete of Ollle L. Rector deceeeed, late of Med Hon County, mi* la to notify that ell peraona having claim* epelnat *ald aetata to preoent them to the undertlgned, on or before the 20th day of March, Itn, or ml* notice will to pleaded In bar of their recovery. All peraon* Indebted to uld eatete will plea** make Immediate payment to the underalpned. Thl* the I em day of September lwt. MARY ?. ROBERTS, EXECUTRIX Marahall. N.C. 2S7S3 September 31. M. October S, 12, l*7? chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURf OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified ?? Executor In the ?t?t* of Sophia E. Rica. Madison County, N.C.. till* la to notify all persons having claims agalnat ttw astata of said Sophia E. Rica, to praaant ttwm to tha Undersigned within alx <*> months from tha data of tha publication of this notice or sama will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All parsons Indebted to said estate please make Immediate payment. This 5th day of October, 1*71. Fred S. Ramsay Route4,Boxlt Marshall. N.C. M753 A.E. Leake Attorney F.O. Box 451 Marshall, N.C. 2S753 Oct. It t?, M. Nov. tlffl chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT ( OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator in the estate of Frank Bucknar. late of Madison County, N.C., this Is to notify all persons having a claim agalnat the estate of said Frank Bucknar, to present them to the Undersigned within six (?) months from the date of tha publication of this notice, or same will be pteaded m bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate please make Im mediate payment. Thts 5th day of Oct., t*7i. Randall Bucknar Rout* 1, Box 1?3 Marshall, N.C. M753 Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr. Suite m. Oak Plata Building Ashevllle, N.C. KM1 Oct. 11, It. M. Nov. 2, im chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Executors In ttw estate of Robert B. Peek, late of Madison County, N.C.. this is to notify all persons having a claim against tha estate of said Robert B. Peek, to present them to the Undersigned within six (4> months from the data of the publication of this notice, or same wtll be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate please make Im mediate payment. Th Is ?th day of October, Wl. ? - fc-fc.. . s |. mh Hnhlmann poocy nugn Kooinson 1M Ashley Road Clem son. S.C. MtSI AND Clara P. Sprinkle Route 1. Marshall. N.C.M753 Oct. 11, It, H. Nov. 1. ltTt pd. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA - MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix in the estate of Cecil E. Pangle. Madison County, N.C., this is to notify all persons having claims against ttw estate of said Cecil E. Pangle, to present them to ttw Undersigned within six (4) months from ttw date of ttw publication of this notice or same will be pleaded m bar of their recovery. All parsons Indebted to said estate please meke Immediate payment. This *th day of October, 1*7?. Sue R. Pangle Route 1, Hot Springs. N.C. M741 A.E. Leake P.O. Box 451 Marshall, N.C. M753 Oct. 11. It, M. Nov. 1, 1*7* chg. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR CONCETTI IMIVEWAYS walks, pitiot, basements. 30 yt#rj experience. free estimates, cad Trans Carolina Concrete Company, 254-7211 8/26Wn FOR SALE - 13 acre* on Marshall By Pass n?ar Davis Chapel Church. Plenty of building sites, 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 lop 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. 8-25tfn BOOKKEEPING, payrolls and quarterly reports. Notary Public. EMILY F. BALDWIN. Stenographer. 220 Miles Bldg.. Asheville. N C. 29901 Phone 2558905 Oct5ttn FOR SALE: 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on Lower Brush Creek Road. Call 649-2371. Oct5-1219-26pd 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 RENT: trailer on Lower Walnut Creek. Call 649-3504. Octl2-19chg FOR SALE: Wolf Laurel lot; adjacent to golf course; good 'wilding site. S7,500or best offer. Owner will finance. Will show this weekend. Call collect (404) 543 9685 (Wednesday and Thursday evenings) or call J.C. Nelson at Wolf Laurel Inn 689-4111 Friday through Sunday. Octl2chg Griffin Injured In Car Wreck W.G. Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Griffin, of Route 6, Marshall, remains unconscious in Memorial Mission Hospital Tuesday as a result of injuries received in a car wreck early Saturday morning. According to reports, the 18 year-old graduate of Madison High School, was on his way to work and was alone in his car. The impact of the wreck caused Griffin to be thrown from the car and the youth was not found until two hours later. The accident occurred on the Walnut Creek Road near the old Walnut Creek Baptist Church about 5:90 a.m. The car was demolished. WELL DRILLING ? Water Systems IS Years Experierce ? FOR QUICK SERVICE ? CALL JOE PRICE PRICE WELL ft PUMP CO. g CLYDE, N.C. Call Collect 827-2817 ????????????a J! PIONEER FORD. INC. ' Main Street Marshall, N.C. iuOi it. A Good Place TO Buy A New or Uaed Car or Truck PAINTING* inside and out kit ' duding bams. Guttering an? underpinning mobile homn Set REX SMITH. Long Branch feat: Route 7, Marshall, or call 649 3295. 2-lfltfn COTTON CLOTH. 25-40 cents I* Quilt Bats, $2.50 each; Blue Denim, $1.25 yd.; Polyesters,* from 75 cents; Quilted doth,-' notions, cotton and thread.]; PENLAND & SONS. Marshall,-; N.C. 5-25tfn.i COTTON Cloth, 2 5c -40c yd. Quilt bats, $2.50 each. Blu^ denim, $1.25 yd. Polyesters, c from 75c. Quilted cloth, notions/; Cotton and thread. PONDER PONDER, Hot Springs, N.C. ? Junltfn BALLARD'S Backhoe Service. ! Septic tanks and ditching. Call i 649-2853. MariWn -?< 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 CASH FOR your tractor and 3 point machinery Good, Fair, Wrecked, Burned, Etc Please give condition and asking price. Rambo Tractor and Imp!, Inc. Rt. 9 (Camp Creek), Greeneville, Tenn_ Phone; 639-9412 Sep t28;Oct5,12,19pd. FRUIT TREES, nut irees, berry plants, grape vines, landscaping plant material, ottered by Virginia s largest growers Free copy 48- pg Planting Guide Catalog, in color, on request. Waynesboro Nurseries Inc., Waynesboro. Virginia 29980. Oct 5-12-19- 26chg FOR SALE ? Two or more acres of land on Little Laurel. Call 255 8730 9-21tfn CARPENTRY WORK sought in j Madison County. Remodeling ? rebuilding, camper tops for pick ! ups. Free estimates, fair prices.- 1 Call Jeffrey Olson 689-4079 Octl2pd YARD SALE: Saturday, October 14, 1978, 9 ajn. to 5:30 p.m. Home of Clarence L Pen. Route 1, Road 1191 off Rector Corner-* Road. Marshall. N.C. Oust follow \ the signs from Marshall Bridge). Clothes tor the whole family, toys, lamps, bedspreads and drapes, books, weitfit set 1 1969 Ford Galaxie 500 in good condition and 1 1971 Ford Galaxie 500 in i cedent condition, household items, and many, many more miscellaneous items. Phone 649 2918 Octl2chg | Ey?s Examined Glasses Fitted ? by ? OR. LOCKARD FRIDAYS I A.M. to 12 Neoe ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N.C. Jesse Helms ? Working for Consumers Senator Jesse Helms has been working for our consumers since his first day in the U.S. Senate. The biggest problem the consumer faces is inflation. Our dollars are worth less every day. Jesse Helms has been a leader in the fight to stop inflation and give the consumer a break by restoring the buying power of our dollars. ? Senator Helms' "Balance The Budget" amendment has passed the U.S. Senate. It would require a balanced Federal budget? the first step to stopping inflation. ? Jesse has led efforts to stop senseless U.S. foreign aid? another burden on our economy and a cause of inflation.' ? Jesse Helms has fought hard to end needless government red tape and controls that cause shortages and drive up prices. ? Senator Helms has worked for reform of the welfare and food stamp systems to eliminate waste and fraud. Jesse Helms needs your vote in November to continue working for North Carolina's consumers. democrats fow jesse Let s re-elect Senator Jesse Helms. (Partial u?i?b) _ _ - . Mr* waiMn n Umatead Wile ol lormer Congresaman. Governor and U S Senator Durham, NC fMvtt IH. MhlpK v ' Wife ol former Speaker ol N C Houae Greensboro. NC Dm CarroB Weather* f < iriwr Dean of Wake Fore*) Law School. Stale Senator Winston Salem. N C C onqreftftman Alton iMNM Firmer Corvjrevsmao and U S