Page Right TNI F ASSIFIED ADS Claw A Final (Oiau it tm Page One) Mecorb Bfa Credit Bwl from Page Oim) I Am Bees U IV steer length. QeJek SrrlM. I COLEMAN C CALDWELL P Nc Record Office jg I WANTED - Jars W 1 f"T 7 t Wffcuctiw. todustry end eas- 4n- an II lag taat hall IMnt flva OKM MM Aa- , 1m ink. JU. the sane oe- a m u BEAOTTTfMB BEAUTY SHOP, located t to Redmon Woe Leiepoviw Ok. hi will have aa we do have a phone DIAL: RUTH PENLAND EILEEN K3GSBY . Opera tore 4 Ktfc TRADING POST SELL, 8WAP or BUY Bring your articlea and be your own aaleaman. Open Saturdaya only. Located between Ponder'i Auto Supply and Sur plus Commodity Food Building on Main Street in Marshall. JACK 6 6tfc TWEED, Manager Chemicals Are (Continued from Page One) which the pure food and drug had eetobhahed a law of no tolerance level In the milk. One of the ma jor chemical I that had caused dairy farmer to have to dump milk was heptaehlor. The modern tmetflrf -Vf1Wbfctton fan deteft turn ball abevt five Madison County Wefr are De- eeaWUy want to a eiigh drop. -tment or The News-Record rjetorious WUdeata got to I ! Eric Harris, winner of II straight ' ' nmM for a run tA the flr-nt anl ! another in the third. I make direct Ron Wallin opened the bottom to indi ; A the first with a fly to left an Davis draw walk. Charles Tol Sy grounded to third sacker Clark Allen, who hobbled the ball but ' retrieved it in time to force Da- Conrraat authorised Rome Administration to loans ami Insure. individuals and corpora- 1 tl- a. at -! W,.., .,.. 1 mm w nnauce for the elderly. AHA direct loans for eenior c I sen rental housing in rural com munities bear 2.75 percent inter "is at second but too lata far a eat, with up to 50 years for re try for a twin killing. TManT Tolley stole"second and less than one part per million of ; cored on toa'le to right by PLAN TO BUILD a home soon? Why not investigate Pinecreat Development near Mars Hill? We have choice homeeites just outside the city limits on High way 19-23.. We can also build the Continental home of your choice on the lot you choose. "Build and Grow With Us." ROBINSON BROS. P.O. Box 622 Mars Hill, N. C. Phones 689-5173 and 689-3922 5-6, 13, 20, 27c DiaJ-A-Matic ZIG-ZAG Sewing Machine in beautiful cabinet. Buttonholes, fancy stitches, etc., all without attachments. Local party may finish payments of $11.13 monthly or pay complete balance of $51.22. Full details where seen. Write: "National's Credit Manager," Mr. Cox, Box 54, Hickory, N. C. 5-20 6-lOc MIDWAY UPHOLSTERY Furniture, Dinette Chairs, Trucks, Jeeps All Work Guaranteed Herb Lampley and Jim Carroll Phone 689-4666 Mars Hill, N. C. 5-27 6-24p OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Modern, well lighted office space , located on Main Street in Mar- shall. Building could accommo date several persons. Contact: LISTON B. RAMSEY Marshall, N. C. this chemical in milk. Precautions on container of most chemicals give tiie correct amount to be used for safety and have beneficial results. Agricul tural Extensiion Service workers .1 IT.. A in every county in me uniiea State repeatedly give the limits of safety for all chemicals which lhiy recommend to farmers. Their I information is based on what has I been cleared for use by Americans farmers giving the necessary pre cautions on rates of application, necessary time before harvesting, and all the necessary information for safety on the part of the farm i er. More effort is being made ! (niay than ever before and some j if the best detection sources ever derived by man to protect the con sumer from harmful chemicals. Farmers should also read in structions on all chemical peckag- ! es in order to use the chemicals on i thaicrops for which they have been cleared. An example of this is a 1 new chemical, "Nemagon," which has been cleared for use to con- ! i trol nematodes on tomatoes, but is not safe to use on tobacco lanld. One farmer in Madison County recently found this out after he had treated some land and trans planted some tobacco on it. It was necessary to disc up the to bacco and move H to a new loca tion, Mr. Silver concluded. Garland Hunter. Hunter stole second but Larry Hunter skied out to center to and the frame. I Wallin opened the bottom of the third with a single to left Davis followed with a single to right can ter which was fielded by right fielder Wayne Allen. The latter pivoted slightly to throw to third 3ut managed only to push the ball tbout 20 feet as he fell to the ground with a twisted knee Wallin proceeded on around the bases for the final run and Davis reached third on the two-base er ror. The injury was such that Al len was replaced in the field by L.arry Kelly. Tolley grounded out second to ;'irst with Davis having to hold third. G. Hunter fanned for the second out and Larry Hunter pop ped to right to end the frame. Mars Hill managed five hits off Harris, who failed to show as much speed as he reportedly possessed. He walked three art! fanned six. No batter managed over one hit. PANTBGO payment Bat loans Insured by the ag ency for rental housing currently bear 5.76 percent interest. Bor rowers hare up to 40 years to re PJ. Additional information about the senior eJtisen rural housing loan prog i an ia available at the Farmers Home Administration office. MARBHAI.L. N. C, JUNK 10, 1M& M.M.H. PROGRAM SCHEDULE DIAL: 1460 Monday 8;00 News J 11 40 Weather Musk far a tWTPWWVgtM Check Wagon Gam e-Martag Deeea . ll:e Farm Forma ta Bawl Winning Goawei' H&ur I U0 am. Nawa :80 tieapel Stngttew -k$m toe Aix eiU orvtes Show m Breakfast Time Oowatri tfm 0a Breakfast Time Owacry ant laW " NjMf a AmQImsV S0 Breakfast Time Oowatry Style r mi a aa Maw lo Weather 7:80 Sporto New 7:25 Breakfast Tims Country Style 7 Jt NaWa Beednnoa 7:80 Breakfast Tim. Country tola 9:4 Gospel Stngtkae 10:00-News Mm TtoM I'ltOa - Couatry Haste Jamhoree m .TTTKi! r,'4i 11:4a (Waa. A Bat) Chorch of Chriat Bisaduasts t,.. U:00 Traalna Port v 12:10 Dinner Ttote Country st,, 12:20-News and BulleU,, Board r h 1 1 ". 1:10 Country Magic Jamboree 8:06 Country Music Jamboreo 40 Nawa 4:0 1460 Qub 4tS Nawa Headlines Nawa 6::16 Service Shaw 6:30 Sundown Serenad. I 7:00- Sign Ofl(Month of April) Man Hill College field. The Wildcats ended the season with a record of 15-2. Sewing machines. Singer with zig zager, in cabinet like new. Take over balance of $42.25 or pay $6.00 per month. Free dem onstration. Write "Credit Manager," Box 367, co The News Record. Or call collect 376-3439, Charlotte, N. C. 24 Hours a day. 6-3, 10c Demonstrators (Continued from Page One) first schtduled for trial during tho October 1962, criminal term of Madison County Superior Court. Their cases had been continued since that time. J. Harris 2b Stoop c L. Allen cf E. Harris p Black ss i Respass 1 b ;C Allen 3b !W. Allen rf Kelly rf tt'wodard If Totals Wallin 2b MARS HILL I Davis p Tolley cf G. Hunter ss i L. Hunter 3b Grooms c 1 Gardner If i Clark If Brifrg.: lb Totals Pantego Mars Hill -W. Allen, G. Hunter. LOB- HELP WANTED If you are 40 to 60 years oH and have dif ficulty in getting or holding a job, Rawleigh retailing can solve iiiiiiv emwawslal Oaa Tka mnvum nnn work, the more you earn. Vacan- "P" bonds nd $700 appearance cv m Madison Countv. Write ' oonos. Others charged in the two counts are still continued for trial in Superior Court here are Paul Ballard, Geter Robetrs, Herbert Baker, and Joe Fowler. Marshall Attorney Joseph B. Huff, defense counsel for the three sentenced Thursday, imme diately filed notice of appeal to the Supreme Court. Total bonds (Tolley Pitches were posieu $zuu ab r h bi i 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 o o o ; 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0, 2 0 0 0 looo 1 0 0 0, 2 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 ab r h b! 2 0 1 o' 3 1 1 0 I 3 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 l) 1 0 : 2 0 0 0 ! 2 0 0 0 i 3 0 0 0 23 2 5 1 I 000 000 00 ! 101 000 x 2 i I ab r h bi Harris 2b 3 0 0 0 Stoop c 2 10 0 L. Allen cf-p 1 0 0 0 E. Harris as 2 0 0 0 Black p-lb 3 0 0 1 Respass lb-cf 2 0 0 0 Cutler rf 2 0 0 0 C. Allen 3b 3 o 0 0 L. Cutler If 2 0 0 0 j Totals 20 1 0 1 j MARS HILL b r h bi ! R Wallin 2b 2 12 1 S. Davis 3b 4 12 2 C. Tolley p 2 10 0 G. Hunter ss 3 2 10 i L. Hunter cf 3 3 3 2 R. Grooms c 3 0 1 2 G. Gardner rf 3 1 0 0 Chandler rf 1 0 0 0 0 iD. Clark cf 3 10 0 iBriggs lb 3 0 0 0 Totals 27 1 0 9 8 I Pantego 1000 000 0 1 Mars Hill S02 032 x 10 OVER $1700 PRIZE FOR CORRECT WORDS The Jackpot is growing. At last look the prize was $1700 and if no one hits it the amount will be higher. That's what you'd be com peting for in the Baltimore News American Jackpot Puazle game. Send in your entry this week. See clues, word list and entry in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN Sold At Your Local Newsdealer E E. Harris, Respass, C. Allen. LOB Pantego 6, Mars Hill 3. 2B Davia. SB L. Hunter. SB-G. Hunter. SF Black. WP Tolley. PB Grooms 2. HBP Stoop (by Toiley); L Hunt er (by Black). 4-H Talent Show (Continued from Page One) as and Shirley Franklin, sinKi"(f "How Great Thou Art," and "Red Sails In the Sunset," and Kathryn and Teresa Zimmerman from Lau rel High School with a piano duet, 'Black Hawk Waltz." Four acts given by 4-H club members from the community 4-H clubs were selected to represent Madison County in the District 4-H Talent Show on June 22 at Clyde A. Brwin High School. They were Linda Buckner, Pioneer Communi ty 4-H Club, singing "Down That Lonesome Road;" Karen McPe ters, Pioneer 4-H Club, singing "Oindy;" Theresa Bechtol and Ma ry Agnes Arrington, "Hey Hey Little Girl" pantomime, Grapevine 4-H Club; and Larry Boone and Gary Hall, California Creek 4-H Club with a guitar duet. At the District 4-H Talent Show School Bus Driver (Continued from Page One) months in prison. The term ware appealed to the State Supreme Court. Floyd Wallin, a bus driver who testified during the trials of this week, said Friday that he was misquoted by The Citizen Wednes day. There were only three men, in stead of eight, Wallin said, who boarded his bus during the 1!X2 consolidation dissention. And h& was not assaulted, as the report) indicated, Wallin said. ' v ''1' The news report said he testi fied that eight men4hoadJ(INbu in which he was tranapostipg ..'stu dents from Walnut to Marshall, assaulted him and forced him to park his vehicle. .; "i". it "' 1 several blue ribbotl winners are selected and they 'ave invited to participate in the State 4-H Tal ent Show in Raleigh dwrinK State 4-H ( lub Week in July and other Slate activities. A total of thirty-one acts partic ipated in the 1965 County Talent low. We at the Extension office 'member thank all of you, teachers, 4-H club leaders, parents and partici pants for making this event a suc cess. For the N. C. 4-H Develop ment Fund, $84.00 was taken in at the door and $21.60 was made Legislature (Continued From Page One) olina for highway safety," Belk declared in an interview. "The only way to stop accidents is to educate the people to highway safety. This bill will bring re sults." At present, driver education is available to only about 40 per cent of the high school students who turn 16. "The Motor Vehicle Inspection Bill was the most controversial legislation we enacted," Eagles said. Strongly backed by Gov. Dan Moore, the program calls for annual inspection of six safety features Horns, brakes, lights, steering mechanism, directional signals and windshield wiper. In all, about 25 bills relating to 'lijrhway safety have been enact ed. Others are to be acted on in the week before adjournment. Still pending is a bill to provide oo additional highway patrolmen uring the next biennium. This has been approved by the Joint ppropriations Committee. Mrs. F. Grafton Ramsey, rep resentative of this county, is a of the Highway Safety Committee. on a cake, baked and donated by Mrs. George Reeves, 4-H Leader for the Walnut-Hopeweil 4-H Club. rantego 2; Mars Hill 7. 2B To ley. SB Tolley, G. Hunter. S 2&rk. of $900 each Rawleigh, Dept Richmond, Va. 6-3, 10, 17, 24p WANTEi Middle-age Chris tian woman who wants a home and , satonwj . . live with elderly been couple, help with cooking light hotseljeeping. JOHN H. COOK Rt. 1, Weaverville 6-3,10p FOR SALE Seven-room house with bath, carport - basement. Good location on opeacre lot in , town of Hot Springs. See vLYDE or ERNEST Hot Springs, N. C. 6-3, 10c THOMAS THOMAS RECESSION - DEPRESSION PROOF BUSINESS EXCEPTIONAL HIGH EARNING PART-TIME ULL-TIME WORK FOR ADDED INCOME New Territories in this area for era MALE OR FEMALE Available, hand mous R.C.A. brand FAST T V. tubes, EST model F testers. This sales, proven history at (Continued from rage (Joel start to finish." Tolley, who walked nine and fanned five en route to his sixth overall win of the season, put Pantego's lone run of the series on base in the first inning when he hit catcher H. Stoop with a pitch. Stoop moved to second and third, respectively, on a brace of passed balls, and then scored on Larry Black's sacrifice fly to left field. Mars Hill stormed back in its half of the inning with what alumni association of the school, j proved the winning runs. Eon which was established in 1925. Wallin who had a perfect day at Judge McLean had indicated that , bat with two for two walked, and he might strike the active sen j scored on Steve Davia' double to tence for Gufcherie if he would pay riSht center. Tolley walked, and 8 $500 fine. That was ruled out ftor Garland) Hunter nonned out to center, Larry Hunter was hit toy a pitched ball to load the bas es. Rocky Grooms and Don Clark walked forcing in the second and third rune of the inning. . Mara Hill accounted for two NC F 580 829, xhe jury cont the three I men on testimony that they took i active parts in a physical effort to block the Marshall Walnut consolidation in 1962, which had ordered by the Madison and County Board of Education and approved by the State Board of Education. I Guthrie, 66, is a resident of Walnut and operates a service station and grocery store there. Ho was the first president of the however, ' when the appeal was filed.- Guthrie 'was the Republican mem ber of the Madison County Board of Elections, which waa ousted fay the State Board of Elections loiowing lewgthy probe in the j more runs in the third inning, wake of the 1963 nrimarv election when Garland Hunter waa aafo the world-fa-' ' Davfs. 48:" ia the father r rf.'on an infield fta,rmd children- He Was lived at Walnut and tallied on Larry Hunter's first EW- , "' "IB J1Ie except lor a hitch 01 lnree Dn Ior toe day including tube hi ' ihe'Armv em-ini WnnU War TT a triple. 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To qualify you JBjdKjaid the appeal of the trio ior rmmeoiaie iwhi bear lsaiiSH a desire to rj" rata your own buai- ; "l t,' eraotal interview on , BVHTI MEANS mqr, wnte, mciuoa rVrsais . if lac i keep your st the ail yoo want t tWHvni ftt home. pleaaani place for (EC thia doesn't work, nt of their tireal) ingles by Larry Hunter, Ron Wal- an ana stove Davis put three more runs on the scoreboard in the fifth faming, and a two-run outburst In the sixth completed he rout After Garland Hunter aingled in the sixth inning, Larry Hunter came through with a booming triple to left center, scor ing Garland. Larry tallied fielder's choice. A crowd estimated at 400 ond chilly overcast skies watched the Wildcats toga three Pwtogo errors and nine Man Hill hita into a state title. The game was played at the on a sat Get the hottest buy of the year on Carolina's hottest car-the '65 Ford Hotline Fastback with deluxe vinyl covered roof! Red, white or blue. 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