Faf Four NEWS. RECORD MARSHALL, N. C, MAY 14, 1M4 The News Record Published Weekly At MARSHALL, N. C NON-PARTISAN IN POLITICS privileges authorised at Marshal, N. a J. L STORY, Manaftaf Kditor OUTSIDK MADISON SUBSCRIPTION EATBS IN OOUNTT MADISON - BUNCOMBE 15 Month. $6.00 COUNTIES One Year $100 It Months , 18.00 8ta Month. 100 On. Year 2JW Three Month. U.00 Eiht Man. 2.00 Airmail 80c Per WMk Six Month. . L50 61 BOOSTERS SUMMER PROGRAM? The 'Marshall Boosters Club is an active orgwi ization and has done much toward improving the facilities at the school. The club, organized less than a year ago, has alreadty contributed more than & thousand dollars toward improvements, including an activity bus. Although more than eighty interested persons have become members, more are needed and should join in helping improve our school. The members are now toying with the idea of promoting a summer program on the Island. This is a great undertaking and will require all-out coopera tion and support from businessmen and professional men and women. Although major in scope, we be lieve such a program would be most beneficial to the entire area. It ia during the summer vacation months that our young people have much time and energy With no supervised recreational program, save boiys' base ball. If this program should become a reality, a full time director, with assistants, could be obtained and a varied program of activities could be instigated. In addition to Babe Ruth and Little League base ball, horseshoe pitching, ping-pong, Volley ball, bas ketball, badminton, marbles, croquet, checkers, shuf -tfleboard and many other games could be enjoyed by all ages. Movies could be shown and smfeljeijbbjlolren could enjoy crayon drawing and such. Reading rooms could be provided and hiking could be enjoyecTh might sound fantastic and the above program might have to be "shaded" but in general, a sufaimrfowfe graim would make for better citizens both phy ically and socially. If the proposed program is too "heavy" perhaps three afternoons per week could be set aside fbr su pervised recreation. This could still leave plenty of time for the boys and girls to help (with necessary work at home. If you approve the idea, why not men tion to a member of the Boosters Club or better still bring your ideas to the Boosters Club meet ing on the Island next Monday night. This proposed program has been discussed and will be further discussed but if Marshall is to realize a summer program this year something must be done immediately. It's going to take money for equipment and a salary for the director, but overall benefits probably outweigh the expenses by a large margin. We commend the Boosters Club on all its mem bers have accomplished and have confidence that much more good will be seen from the members in days to come. Used Cars S3 COMET 4-dr. S.D.; cloa a $1695.00 63 CHEVROLET H-ton; 6-cyl Pickup $1695.00 63 FORD 4-dr. V-8; automatic RAH $1895.00 mbh mmmm 63 FALCON RAH $1495.00 4-dr.; automatic 62 CORVAIR Coup.; RAH; S.D. KM $1596.00 62 FAIRLANE 600 2 -dr. S.D.; B-cyl. H4H $1595.00 61 GALAXIE 4-door; V-8; Uruisemauc $1495.00 61 GALAXIE H. T. Coupe; sharp $1595.00 61 CHEVROLET Biscayne; 6- cyi.; automatic $1195.00 60 COMET 4-dr; automatic; R&H $695.00 60 FALCON 2-dr; S.D. $695.00 60 OLDS 88; 4-dr.: RAH: au tomatic. Sharp $1395.00 50 T Bird H.T.; RAH; sharp 51795.00 59 CHEVROLET 2-dr; BelAire $1795.00 V-8; 59 CHEVROLET Impala Cpe.; S.D.; Big Motor $1095.00 59 FORD 4-dr.; Red & White Automatic $595.00 59 FORD Convertible $1095.00 59 FORD Galaxie 2-dr.; Red A White $995.00 58 CHEVROLET Biscayne V-8 $595.00 58 FORD Fairlane 500 2-dr.; H.T. $795.00 i Officer For All Servicemen Not Just VFW ' The heading in last week's issue which read, "VFW Service Officer Named Here; On Duty" was mis leading. Don West, service offi cer, is glad to serve ALL veter ans. The initials "VFW" should not have been in heading. The correct title for Mr. West is Mad ison County Veteran's Service Of ficer. Thk newspaper is glad to clar ify this "error." : , ; Mjr. HillPTA Hold. Final Meet Of School Year The last regularly scheduled meetine r 1968-64 school term of the Mara Hill PTA was held Monday night when an open house was held at the school to allow parents to visit the home rooms of their children and talk with their teachers. The open highly successful and English's fourth room count Methodist Men's Meeting Friday At Hot Springs All men in the community are invited to attend a Methodist Men's meeting at the Hot Springs Methodist Church on Friday, May 15, at 7:30 p. m. A program about National For ests will be presented with Forest Ranger Jim Wells being fthe prin cipal speaker. mmm Worship and fellowship singing will be included. Whatever your denomination, yriMWa Renew Your To The News-Record meeting of the PTA will be held on September 14. "The officers with to express their appreciation to the member ship for the splendid cooperation WjTlmrril during the current School year," Joe L. Morgan, sec- 1 58 FORD 2-dr. Rough body; goed motor v.. $245,00 Program For Piano Recital At Baptist Church Tuesday Night (Mrs. Maud Long's Pupils) The Star Spangled Banner Key Debbie Mayhew Invocation Rev. Jack L. Thomas The Water Wheel Wilaon Rieta Sluder Swans on the Lake Thompson Debra Redmon Prom A Wigwam Thompson Judy Wallin The Acrobats Hayes Ralph Ponder The Dancing Snowman Wermel Susan Frisby Stepping Stones Thompson Linda Haynie The Burro Trail Rz,n Sidney Mashburn Texas Cowboy Song American Folk Song Wallace Ponder At the Circus Scher Robert Metcalf Michael 'Metcalf Fairy Court Thompson Jennie Lee Wallin Alouetta Mosher Nancy Gentry In the Church Thompson Gary Moore Morning Walk Oesten Debbie Hunter Eddie Hunter The Marines' Hymn Thome M. J. Ball The Fairy's Harp Thompson Gail Fisher March on the White Keys Geiger Frank Roberts The Happy Farmer Schumann Kathy McCormick March from Aida Verdi Susan Gregory Waltz in A Minor Chopin Charles Mashburn HYMN TIME 57 FORD 4-dr; automatic 57 FORD 2-dr. S.D. $495.00 57 FORD 2-dr. H. T. $495.00 57 OLDS H.T. Needs motor; ONLY $300.00 57 CHEVROLET 2-dr. H.T. $795.00 57 MERCURY 2-dr. H.T. $245.00 56 MERCURY 2-dr. H.T. $100.00 56 FORD 4-dr. $295.00 56 CHEVROLET 4-dr. $225.00 55 FORD 4-dr. V-8 $345.00 55 CADILLAC DeVille Coupe $495.00 55 CHEVROLET 6-cyl. Rough $100.00 55 BUICK H.T.; Needs Tires $150.00 55 FORD Station Wagon $150.00 s i -1 i. . Reita Sluder Debbie Hunter Brenda Payne Franklin Frisby Gale Mayhew Medley in D Major Thompson Karen Robinson Woods at Dawn Kerr Janice Sawyer Rustic Dance Howell 1 Charlotte Crowe l ' Vale of Sonar Rolfe . .. , Sandua Hunter , , . s Chorus . l Schumann nhftfirlA MoCormilr n . . Habanera from "Carmen" Bizet Carolyn Ash " Midnight Fire Alarm Heins Morris Roberts Fur Elise Beethoven1 ' Sharon Sluder ti t't Flying Doves Hler! t MJu Charlene Nix Nancy Rice Moonlight Sonata Beethoven j '.V' Margot Roberts - ' ' 1 CHARLIE MARTIN DIES TUESDAY; j FUNERAL TODAY i Well-Known Filling Station Operator Die, Suddenly On Fishing Trip Funeral services for Charlie B. Martin, 66, of Marshall RFD 4, who died unexpectedly Tuesday night, May 12, 1964 while on a fishing trip near Murphy, were conducted at 2:80 ihis afternoon (Thursday) in the Walnut Presby terian Church. The Rev. Charles Heier officiat ed and burial was in Bowman-Rector Cemetery. Pallbearers were Glenn Landers, Hartford Tweed, Roy and Johnny McDevitt, Fleet Reeves and Ray mond Ramsey. Honorary pall bearers were members of the Men's Bible Class of the Walnut Presbyterian Church. Mr. Martin was a member of the Walnut Presbyterian Church and was a member of the building committee which directed the erec tion of the recently completed new church building. He was own er and operator for 20 years of Martin Service Station of Mar shall RFD 4. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Edna Trimble Martin; the moth er, Mrs. Lillie Martin of Marshall RFD 4; one brother, James B. Martin of Bonneau, S. C, and one sister, Mrs. Bobbie McDonald of Winter Haven, Fla. Arrangements were under direc tion of Bowman Funeral Home. Miss Ihrig Is New Secretary Of Honorary Society Miss Mary Alice Ihrig of Mars Hill was installed recording sec retary of Gamma Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society, In ternational, an honorary organi sation for women educators, fol lowing a luncheon Saturday at Assembly Inn, M on treat. Mrs. Ruby Cox of Mars Hill, re tiring president, presided at a business meeting preceding instal lation of the new officers and re- Dorted oa the state eowrentton. held recently in Goldaboro. She said that a state workshop for new officers and chairmen will be held at Meredith College, Raleigh, June 12-18. Miss Frances Snelson of Mars Hill introduced the speaker. MIXED BUNS Men run into trouble and swear that trouble runs after them. 54 FORD 2-dr. $85.00 53 BUICK 4-dr. $135.00 53 PONTIAC. Good Tires $95.00 50 CHEVROLET $65.00 19 CHEVROLET $65.00 SEVERAL OLDER AND CODY Motor Sates Inc. : 649-3381 MARSHALL, N. C KELVINATOR MaU r.i Upright Freezer WITH ROLLOUT BASKET Eliminates Job of Defrosting KELVINATOR Chest Type Freezer INTERIOR LIGHT and SAFETY SIGNAL LIGHT Just light For Yeir Family Aid Budget A P nome tiectric OX Main Street MARSHALL, N. C. ; J , i ; pST I-ur mm re uo. St.'-'- ' J mespp

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