I CLASSIFIED RUBBER STAMPS Signature Stamps Stamp Pads Daters - Base Loek Rubber Type Notary 8Mb - Stencils Quick Service COLEMAN C CALDWELL The News-Record Office Marshall HELP WANTED Male or Fe male Are you looking for a good part-time or full time in come. Many Rawleig dealers earn $2.50 and up per nour. vp portunity now in Part Madison County. Write Rawleigh, Dept. NC J 680 536, Richmond, Va. 10-7, 14, 21, 28p FOR SALE 1951 Ferguson Tractor, 1675.00 ; 600 Ford Trac tor, $1195.00 ; 25 other Tractors, $175.00 up; Pickup A Trailer Disks, $60.00 up; Bush-Hogs, 1246.00 op; Plows, Tillers, Culti packers. Corn Harvesters, Subeoil ers and other Farm Equipment. New A Used Tractor Parts. P. A. RAM BO 8 miles south of Greeneville, Tenn. damp Creek Road Phone: 639-9412 10-7, 14, 21,28p LADIES Make litis season a profitable one. Earn $300 to $600 for yourself during the next weeks selling Avon's handsome. gift line. Write to address below: MRS. MARY HARDIN Box 893 MARION, N. C. Marshall High School Football Schedule Oct 22 Man Hill Oct 29 at Rosman Nov. 6 at North Buncombe Full Recordt (Continued fsosa Page One) Road Bond Fact a (Continued from Page One) Supreme Court (Continued from Pag One) should maintain records verifying bilised so that people can get out Walnut School the 30-day oenaiseap in case Tin- ox me mua ana nave gooa au-we.- with purfwd jury 1Jlt ta y,. fication U needed. The applicant ther roads. ln May, however, the deal- f. Throughout the Stat, there 1 wndant. were denied a jury drawn woo on which Daymen u cWmed from ,t Jud McLean on hi. 1 I " hTT .hoT outdaUd and inwafe. lh.se must ht he Purchased -shorn. MgmtgwMmi wdwied I'aymentH apply only to wool or replaced compMflB HELP WANTED Males Age 25-45 Contact Building & Grounds Department at Mars Hill College Mars Hill, N. C. 10-14 ll-4p" NEVER LESS THAN $500 FOR CORRECT PUZZLE The prize is never less than $500 for the correct answer to the Bal timore News American Jackpot Crossword Puzzle. And it may be a lot more . . . like the $3200 one contestant took home. Every week send in your entry. See blank, clues, word list, and amount of the prize in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN Sold At Your Local Newsdealer BRUSH BURNING PERMITS ARE NOW ESSENTIAL Charles L. Craine, Madison County Forest Ranger, announced this week that brush-burning per mits are essential and urge everyone in Madison County to read the following law and secure permits at once: Brush-Burning Permit Law 14-139. Starting fires within five hundred feet of area under protection of State Forestry ser vice. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation te start or cause to be started any fire er ignite any material is any of the areas of woodlands under the protection of the State Forest service or within five hundred (500) feet of any such protected area, during the hours starting at midnight and ending at 4:00 p. m., without first obtaining from the State Forester or one of his) duly authorised agents a permit to start or cause to be started any fire or ignite any material in such above mention between the first day of October and the first day of June inclusive. No charge shall be made for the granting of said permits. produced and sold by the appli cant; therefore, payments should i not be claimed on wool purchased by the applicant Payments are also made under the program on unshorn lambs which the applicant has owned for at least 30 days. A full report supported by records on these pur chases of unshorn lambs is neces sary since the lamb payments are prorated among the producers who have owned the lambs for the nec essary length of time. This is so important that the applicant ia asked to indicate specifically whether or not he purchased un shorn lambs. No payments are made on unshorn lambs owned for less than 30 days, so payments on such lambs should not be claimed. Mr. Robinson said that all ap plications are reviewed before WEAVERVILLE FOR SALE -35-acre moun tain farm; two mile from Weaverville; 4-room remod elled house: oath; hot wa ter heater; tobacco allot ment; barn; beautiful build ing sites. $9500.00 FOR SALE 125 attract ive acres; all in grass; fine barns; silos; tobacco allot ment; nearly new 4-room cottage. $350 per acre including buildings Best buy in county for type of farm and location W. W. SHOPE Phones: 645-3091 645-6748 10-21 c During periods of hazardous forest fires conditions the State Forester is authorized to cancel all permits and prohibit the start ing of any fires in any of the woodlands under the protection o the State Forest Service or with in five hundred (500) feet of an; such protected area. This Section shall not apply to any fires started or caused to be started within one hundred (100) feet of an occupied dwelling house. Any person, firm or corpora tion violating any of the provi-J sions of this Act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con viction shall be fined not more 'than fifty dollars ($50.00) or im prisoned for a period of not more than thirty (30) days. (Chapter 14-139, General Statutes of N C. Public Laws of 1953 Session.) Permits may be obtained frem the following firms, as well as District Wardens: Cody's Dept. Store, Mars Hill, phone 689-4486; LedfordPs Groce ry, Forks of Ivy, phone G89-215S- Maney's Grocery, Beech den, ph 689-2118, Cody's Grocery. Mar shall-Mars Hill highway, phone 689-2183: Hunter's Service Sta.. Laurel; Hensley's Grocery, head Middle Fork; HBJ's Esso Service (Upper Laurel); Rice's Grocery. Station, Middle Fork, Kenneth W. Ray home head of Paint Fork; Willis Grocery, Little Creek of Spillcorn; White's Dept. Store, Hot Springs, ph. 2442; Rkker's g. Approximately 860 miles of major highway improvements are badly needed inside our areas. According to the professional staff of the State Highway Com mission, the coat of the minimum needs for the 1966-1972 period will total $1,160,000,000. Highway revenues expected during the same period will total only $590, 090,000. Without a bond issue, North Carolina can meet only about 60 per cent of the State's minimum road needs during the next seven years. If the bond is sue is approved, 77 per rent of our minimum road needs ran be met. ALLOCATION OF FUNDS The bond issue will provide $150 million to the primary system, $75 million to the secondary sys tem and $76 million to the State own motion ordered a special venire of 76 Yancey County resi dents drawn by Yancey Sheriff Charlie Bradford. they are approved for payment, but they can be handled more quickly if they contain complete necessary information and are supported by the necessary sales documents. Robinson reminds producers that applications for the HKy marketing year payments under the National Wool Act may be filed with ASCS county offices any time between now and Janu- I total. For the urban system, ary 31, 1966. Payments on sales I funds are allocated for use in each But by then, the defense did urban not want a change of venue or a ' special venire and protested tne I judge's order. They were over ruled. The Yancey venire according to the record of the case, was not picked from the Yancey jury box. Sheriff Bradford was directed to draw the venire from the body of the county, in other words, to pick the venire himself. In the course of testimony, Sheriff Bradford acknowledged that he was a friend of Madison Sheriff E. Y. Ponder, who had ar rested the men on a so-called bench warrant. He also said he had supported the candidacy of Sheriff Ponder's brother, Zeno, for the State Senate. Zeno Ponder was chairman of the County Board of Education, whose order to consolidate the H. S. Football Christ School - Marshall (OMittaued from Page One) H. S. Football Rosman Mara Hill (Continued from Page One) ed to, best game of the season as jOOr Hunnfcutt and Mike DeBruhl they stopped the hard-charging Greenie backs cold. Christ School went into the dressing room at ha If time holding a slim 7-0 lead and wondered just What was happening. Late in the ran the extra point. Castelloe later ran left end for 6 yards and also the extra point for a 14-0 lead prior to Davis' initial long touchdown run for the visitors. DeBruhl ran 11 yards for an- third period, Myer, Greenle half- Wildcat touchdown in the back, went off right tackle on a,! y alua" piungea crossbuck, broke suddenly Into the M ,xtr Plnt a-Hing Mars Hill secondary and acsonnered over nalrUme lead for the Greenies' second TD. Then, in the fourth period with Following Davis' 60 yard gal lop, Castelloe ran left end for 9 Highway system in urban areas. Walnut and Marshall schools had Money for secondary roads is al- resulted in the uproar at Walnut located for use in counties based School Aug. 22, 1902, which the upon the number of unpaved . defendants were accused of insti- miles For the primary System, the money is allocated for use in the highway division based upon the miles of primary highways in a given division as it relates to the during the 1964 marketing year are completed. Hunt Speak (Continued from Page One) ' MARSHALL Brick Commercial Building: In heart of business district, long-term lease with a large national concern. Residen tial apartments upstairs. Good income potential. For details, call or write: R .WILEY SMITH REALTOR 29 N. Mua St. WEAVERVILLE, N. C. Tel. 645-6086 through the bond issue. The meeting was arranged by W. Curtis Russ of Wayneeville, commissioner for the 14th Dis trict. Tom Mallonee, secretary to Rep. Roy A. Taylor of the 11th District, was in charge. Attending the meeting from Madison County were Jim Story, Better Roads Chairman of this county; Mrs. Frances C. Ramsey, representative; Mrs. J. B. Tweed, D. M. Robinson. Representing Hot Springs at the meeting were Mayor Joe Henderson, Frank Blue, Harold Anderson, Wade Ponder, Bill Whitten, and Swann Huff. In Loving Memory of ROY W. BALL Died October 20, 1964 10-21, 28c WAflTEU Sign and Track Letters See at the Old Tim Wheel or call: 649-4073 10-21tfe SINGER SEWING MACHINE In nice modern cabinet Darns, hems, buttonholes, ZIG-ZAGS, beautiful decorative designs. Pay it 7 navmenta of $8.22 month ly or discount for cash. Can be seen and tried out locally. Full details session ffixm'Ashebo; ED QUAarnfcs slight- J ISP1, . 1 One year ago you left us So sad and alone; We' missed you then, We miss you new, And will from new on. His Wife, ANNIE, and Faadly Mr. Ball was reared in Madison County and had many friends and relatives Fill Cracks And Holes Better Handles like putty. Hardens tike wood. PLASTIC WOOD' The Genuine Accept No Substitute. Hot Springs High School Football Schedule Ot. 22 Rosman Home Nev. 29 Cane Rive Away Nov. 5 -Mars Hill Home gating and participating in. The jury which heard the case in May acquitted the men on the conspiracy charge, but found them guilty on the second count. Judge McLean gave them each active seven-month sentences. Briefs filed with the Supreme of our 400 or more municipalities, j Court by the defense are loaded based upon the population of each ( with exceptions taken by the de municipality. fense to the conduct of the trial. TT . ,. , . . ... A major grounds on which a new Under the provisions of the . ' . . . , . . . . r ' trial is sought, as set forth in bond issue act, the money may . A fK i L , - 1 the bnefs, is that Judge McLean not be spent in less than a five- year period, precluding a "crash 1 program." Highway Commission I Chairman Joe Hunt has pledged "a dollar value for every dollar spent" THE DANGER OF A PAY-AS-YOU-GO-PLAN If North Car olina should attempt to build and improve its roads on a pay-as-yau-go-basis, the increase in construc tion costs will more than match showed bias in conducting the tri- ths light and limited Tornado y"8 wiother local tally. In players tiring, the Greenies scor- , ,inl quarter, following Davis' ed three touchdowns to make the J ruW. DeBruhl climaxed game one-sided. The score, how- ' his evening with a 56 yard run ever, doesn't tell how close the '. on pfochout around left end. game actually was played. ' Ron Brasil, the workhorse for SmtSTdm e the Tornado backfield, was a thorn Passing yardage in the flesh all night for the vis itors in a fine defensive game at end. Also outstanding were Haynie, Tipton, Sprinkle, Oassizzi, Moore Rice and Blankenship. Even though the Tornadoes lost to a superior team, local fans U 3. Football were delighted in the fine defens ive ability of the Tornadoes for three quarters. Ron Shelton again turned JT"8 intercepted a uiftlaB Fumbles lost Yards penalized Rosman Mars Hill R MH e is 266 331 67 93 14-4 14-5 0 2 1-20 0 3 4 50 35 6 0 7 720 14 7 6 1340 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Christ School Marshall M 7 36 19 0-4 2 3-30.6 1 3 65 10 7 0 7 19 S3 0 0 0 00 CS 6 203 31 8-2 5 1-37 Hot Springs East Yancey (Continued from Psgs One) al. And so, once again, the Sup reme Court is pondering a Madi son oase where a lot more than the law itself is involved. By now, the justices must feel as though they know Madison County's hard-fisted brand of pol itics pretty well. getts run for extra point. HS EY First downs 16 13 Rushing yardage 130 116 Passing yardage 20 67 Passes 1-6 4-10 Passed intercepted 0 1 Punts 2-36 1-45 Fumbles lost 2 0 Yards penalized 75 55 Hot Springs 0 0 7 07 East Yancey 13 14 7 034 TOO LATE Past experiences teach people valuable lessons, but make poor patterns for the future. BACKBONE It takes backbone to back down rom a wrong position. Now! New Chevelle fwiFbond pro- tawfl HBU IsBwl We'll stand on our heads to EARN your Insurance with vs. PIRSONAL MRVICI Clyde L. English Insurance Agency Mtirt HilL H. ft the bond interest charges. And the State will be ten years late in beginning work on f aeeow. TVvroibu gram, North Carolina cannot hope to keep pace with the times and continue to garner its share of the unprecedented prosperity our Ration is enjoying. For further information con tact Robert P. Holding, Jr., Chair man, The Governors Committee for Better Roads, P. 0. Box 1148, Raleigh, North Carolina Observations (Continued from Page Five) the check! This just isn't my year! Ethel and Tom finally got1 around to having us out lor a meal in their lovely new home. ' Ethel had a real good meal and ! Tom was his usual pipe-smoking, match-striking self. He doesn't really smoke a pipe, he just strikes matches and lights the thing every five minutes! But to each his own, they say. ; Looking forward to hearing the '. Stephens Lee band again. The Boosters Club is again serving ; them their supper along with the j members of the football team af ter they appear in our parade Friday afternoon. Many thanks to Mrs. Grover James, Mrs. Lis- ! ton Ramsey, Pop, and all active I members for your giving of time and talent to our school. Observed Marvin and Geor- j gia visited Professor and Mrs. Jones that used to teach here last i Sunday you old timers would probably remember them . Jack Cole brought me a crab apple from a tree at Truman's library; thanks, Jack, and congratulations to El ymus Payne on his fine honor as an American Fanner - Nice to have new neighbors: the Bav, and Mrs. David Wimp he's the new Presbyterian minister Shupe and Mr. James Drake of Mars ! Hill went down to Raleigh to see j their new boss, Lee Bounds, sworn ! in as Prisons Director Monday Found a new reader, cute little Elaine Ray of Mars Hill saw j where her big brother had finish- ' ed college and going to be a 4-H ) leader for the N. C. State exten-! son department; congratuktiona ! to you, tad I know Lena and Hughie are real proud toe you at the ball game Friday night when we whip Mars HOI I Lsr aw I B s?' Wr wa aaL assssww sW 1 esse ss Bh 9J HF 1 BbW W I W 1 I Br H Wfr BW mm afMMasav. .-fSHBSsw dflHBaW mmm WF wJ LbbbbbbI IbbbbbW .Vcw Chevelle SS S96 Sporl Coupe :. clean -srvlpled all-new Body by Fisher by Chevrolet ,m mm Vwo new Super Sport beauties for '66-a hardtop and convertible -propelled by nothing less than the new Turbo-Jet 396 V8. This remarkably efficient power plant, Both Chevelle SS 396 models ride on a special flat-cornering chassis. A fully synchronized 3-speed transmission with floor-mounted stick shift is standard. Or you can order a 4-speed or Powerglide also Strato-bucket front seats, center with: aircraft-type valves, deep-breath- console and full SS instrumentation. Ing ports and other design advances, Your Chevrolet dealer's is the place to develops 825 hp in the standard see how all this feels from behind the version. And you're welcome to order wneei. rie s a great beuever more in a 360-hp version if you're In letting the customers so inclined. handle the merchandise. See the new '66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy H, Corvair and Corvette at your dealer's I at 6209 French Broad Chevrolet Company, Inc. f, Um Mm. 119 MARSHALL, If. C.