ist Chance Natural Gas Priority Deadline Is July 15 f Claude A. Cody, chairperson <#f the Madison County Agricultural Stabilization and ^nervation (ASC) Commit jbe, today reminded farmers, ^lod processors, food chstr ributors and other agricultural concerns desiring Protection against natural gas Presbyterian ' VBS To Start Here Monday An exciting program has been prepared by the Mar shall Presbyterian Church for Vacation Bible School to be held nightly July 9 through Ju ly 13, 7-9 p.m. "Jesus I'm His... He's Mine" is the theme. Classes will be offered for ages 2-12. For more information call Kathryn Boone 649-3280 or Anne Thomason 649-3703. Football Practice Monday Coach Mike Cook stated this week that all rising 10th, 11th and 12th grade young men who are interested in going out for varsity football should meet at the Madison High School gym nasium next Monday at 7 p.m. These workouits will be for conditioning only, Cook said. "Please bring shorts, tee shirts and football or gym shoes," Coach Cook said. For further information call 640-2876. Births To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, of Marshall, a daughter, June 25, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Shook, of Marshall, a daughter, June 27 in Memorial Mission Hospital. curtailments to file a written priority request with their supplier no later than July IS. The Federal Energy Homecoming Homecoming and decora tion will be observed at the Memorial Church of God in Cutshalltown next Sunday. The Rev. David Watson of Lenoir City, Tenn., will preach at the 10 a.m. Sunday School hour and also at the afternoon service at 2:30 p.m. Special singers will also par ticipate in the services. The public is invited. H-WG Clean -Up Next Monday Dewey Bullman, Chairman of the clean-up committee of the Hopewell-Walnut Gap Community Development Club, has announced a com munity road-side clean-up for July 9. Residents of the com munity are requested to meet at Martin's Service Station at 7 p.m. on Monday for area assignments. Following the clean-up, there will be a picnic supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Plemmons. Regulatory Commisssion (FERC), originally designated June IS as the last day for this requirement but extended it by one month. "Users of interstate natural gas have been certified by the Secretary of Agriculture to be protected up to the full re quirement against curtail ment" Mr. Cody said. The request should include: Name and Address; Intended end uses and volumes of natural gas needed; Natural Gas purchases for most recent 12 months for which records are available; Documents to support calculation of needs; Standard industrial classifica tion (SIC) code numbers such as 01 for crops and 02 for livestock, and Signature swearing or affirming to ac curacy of request. Cody suggested that local natural gas suppliers be con tacted concerning procedures for obtaining agricultural priority. Hospital News Clyde Candler of Marshall entered St. Joseph's Hospital this week for surgery. He had previously been in the hospital and also underwent surgery at that time. Coleman C. Caldwell of Marshall, who has been a pa tient in St. Joseph's Hospital for several days, underwent surger on Monday. Mrs. Dora Ramsey Is Honored At Party Mrs. Dora Ramsey of Mar shall was honored by members of her family on her 96th birthday, June 17, at a party held at Pisgah Manor, Candler, where is a patient. Birthday cake, sandwiches and punch were served. Family members attending were her sister, Mrs. Willie Runnion; Mrs. Eva Sams and Mrs. Liston Ramsey, all of Marshall; Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Rice of dharlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peoples of Winston TRUCKS 77 FORD y2 TON 4x4 auto., PS . $4995 76 BLAZER V8, 4 speed, PS, 4 x 4 $4995 72 JEEPSTER 6 cyl., 4x4, auto. . $2495 77 FORD Vi TON V8, auto., PS, . $4695 76 CJ7 6 cyl., auto., PS $4995 CARS 76 MAVERICK 6 cyl., auto., PS. low mileage $2995 74 PINTO SW, 4 speed $1995 74 MAVERICK 6 cyl. SD $1295 74 MONTE CARLO V8, auto., PS, PB $2495 73 VW BUG $1395 OLDER CARS PRICED TO $95 TO $995 NEED MORE ROOM INC. Salem; Mrs. Ramsey's daughter, Mrs. Edna Sprinkle; Mr. and Mrs. Hoilis Sprinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Pritchard, Mrs. Anne Ray and two children, Susan and Eddie; Mrs. Grace Castello, and Mrs. Jimmy Ballard, all of Asheville. Mrs. Ramsey recently par ticipated in an inter-nursing home bowling tournament in which she won the first place trophy in the category of pushing the ball from a ramp. She is active in arts and crafts and parti pates in other activities at Pisgah Manor. FROM OLD rusted bed springs and old ap pliances thrown out beside the roads and creek beds, Greater Ivy citizens continue to keep Township 4 attractive by being active in clean-up drives. Shown above is Frank Briggs standing back of bedsrpings which have been removed from sight of motorists. Future cleanup drives are planned and all citizens are asked to cooperate. Engagement Announcement is made of the engagement of Janet Luanne Hunt of Mars Hill to William L. Roberts of Mar shall. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Neal Gerrell of Haines City, Fla., and the late Eugene Hunt. She is a graduate of Mars Hill College with a B.S. degree in biology and is employed by the Madison County Department of Social Services. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dedrick Roberts of Marshall. He is a graduate of Asheville Buncombe Technical Institute and is employed by Andy-Oxy Co. in Asheville. The wedding is planned for Nov. 17. Singing The regular first Saturday night singing will be held at the Hopewell Baptist Church this Saturday at 7:30. Expected to participate are the Foster Creek Singers, the Upper Walnut Creek singers and the Asheville Church of God singers. The Rev. Ralph McDevitt, pastor, invites the public Family Planning Fee Added The Madison County Health Department announce* that individuals receiving Family Planning services who are not eligible for third party reim bursements through Medicaid 'Food Fair' At Petersburg This Friday Gardeners and farmers in the Mars Hill-Marshall area are going to make their pro duce available to Madison County residents straight from the truck at Petersburg this Friday. Floyd Coates of Coates Country Store is making his parking lot and the surroun ding area available to local farmers from 3 to 8 p.m. This is a good way for Madison County neighbors to bet the energy crisis and help each other out," Coates said. Greater Ivy Flea Market The Greater Ivy Community Flea Market will open next Saturday at 9 a.m. in the old Beech Glen Gymnasium. It will continue to be open every Saturday during July and August from 9 a.m. to S p.m. The Greater Ivy Community will sponsor a Poor Man's Sup per in the community building on July 20 at 6:30 p.m. School Reunion The annual Spring Creek School Reunion will be held next Sunday at the school, Route 1, Hot Springs. Your Pharmacist Bill Powell Says Community Medical Center Pharmacy, Mars HiU. NC. Tel 689-2591 [ Enthusiastic about bandage* Anytime your child has an open cut, please be cer tain to bandage it after, of course, first having cleaned and applying medication to it. We're carrying all kinds of bandages with which you're undoubtedly already familiar, but I'd like to take a. second to talk about the relatively new elastic band aces. These bandages come in various sizes, hold fast, keep the wound area clean, and give support to the area be ing bandaged. Once you've used one, you'll be able to see for yourself just why we continue to be enthusiastic about them. We're not only your drug store, but your friend. Come see us soon. The News-Record NON? PARTISAN IN POLITICS (USPS 388 ? 440) JAMES L STORY, Editor Published Weekly By Madison County Publishing Co. Inc. BOX 3S7 MARSHALL, N.C. 28753 Subscription Rates U Madison County 12 Mot. M.N <Mos. $3.M Subscription Rate* OnUide Madison Co. 12 Mos. #* CMos. MM 3 Mos. X.M ( Plu? 4 p*rc?ltu S SMM T?x) Second Class Privileges Authorized At Marshall, N.C. 28753 We'll Get It Straight W? do top quality- auto body and fendor repairs . . . fasti Export color matching. Phono us todayl FREE ESTIMATE BODY AND FENOCR REPAIR A PAJNHNG METCALF BODY A PAINT SHOP OU> WIAVCTVKli MX ?T NEW MIOOC or Title XX will b? charged a fee for services. The tee will be baaed as a sliding scale determined by family size and income. Teenagers will not be charged for services. Due to regulations set by the Department of Health, Educa tion and Welfare, Family Planning programs are re quired to charge fees in order to be in compliance with Federal Health Services Fun ding Regulations. At the present time federal, state and local funds are pro viding for esisting services in Registration Registration for the second term of summer school at the University of North Carolina at Asheville will be held July 6, in Lipinsky Student Center. Daytime and evening classes begin July 9 and continue through Aug. 14. Family Planning Clinics. ! i order to expand the in viu | and to maintain the high lev ! quality of health care, a f< i onat be collected from p tients to cover coaU of m vices expansion. Any patient requestin more information is encouraj ed to contact the Family Plai rung Clinic at Madison Count Health Department i 649-3531 Singing \ The second Sunday nigftt singing will be held next Sun day at the Alexander Baptist Church beginning at 7. The choir will be singiqg songs from the new Stampg Baxter song books. Groups expected to be Pre sent include The Cavalairw Quartet, the Youth Choir, P ar ris Quartet and others. The public is invited. DURING JULY 10% OFF ON THE LOG HOME OF THE MONTH The Carolinian *16,200 (SAVE $1,800) (1,960 SQ. FT.) TZMBE&LSHS &SALT7 CO. 214 PARKWAY OFFICE BUILDING 170 WOODFIN STREET ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28801 704/258-1380 Hie Northwestern Bank's Savings Plans in terms vou can understand. PASSBOOK SAVINGS PLANS. m Regular Passbook Savings ? Open account with any amount ? Add any amount anytime ? Make withdrawals anytime ? Interest compounded quarterly m 90 Day Passbook Savings w ? Open account with any amount ? Add any amount anytime ? Interest compounded quarterly ? ? 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