"T1V TMnnnivs.nccoriD 1 '9 Footb&ll- daily v.r.:.r.:.n. pncc?r.2 cciiz'zv "(Continued from Page Oas) C. j"'.." -J. jr. iiDBAT, Phot 6494231 Dm, types of Materials, patten . .nwa, tippers, etc tu unn .i vim STITCH and SAVE FABRIC SHOP Marshall . AaheviD Highway l-2fefc FOR RENT CAFE Money Maker. FORKS OF IVY. Mara Hill 689-6806 7-24 -14c SUPERVISOR NEEDED Vinta esijist hi uuiall Appalacfai an County in Western North Car olina needs supervisor for up to 25 community and nation pool Vista volunteers. Unique program emphasizing remedial eduoafcjpp; health, recreation, home econom ics and community leadership de velopment sponsored jointly by the Community Development In stitute of Mars Hill College and the Madison-fiuncombe Rural De velopment Council, a council of the rural poor. Experience in su pervision, willingness to work with representatives of the poor ms well as students and faculty of small innoY&tiva liberal arts college, and creativity in program definitiea aim the basic require ments for the position. College training desirable but not requir ed. Salary ranee $8,000 to $10,000 depending on experience and po tential. Project expected to be gin September 16, 1969. Send' refaumes with availability date to Tom Waller, Advocate Planner, Madison-Buncombe Rural Devel opment Council, Box 251, Mara Hill, N. C. 8-7, 14, 21, 28c Reduce eafe V laattlhi.WBe? ffi-vap waer puis." Roberto Pharmacy, Marshall " Mara Hill Pharmacy, Mam Hffl 8-28;, 9-4, 11. 18P' .i ; 1949 Ford Tractor. SA7S.on 10K1 Ford .Tractor. S795.Q0: 1957 Fond I VH4rn IIHOR flfli eT3kl lvij Chopper (Fair Condition), $495.00; Gehl Field Chopper (like New), $1275.00: 2 Hav Balers, vous choice, f 795.00; New Tiller 1215.00; New Ldmespreaders . $215.00; New Disk Harrow, $235.00 up; New & Used Tractor Parts, . P. A. RAMBO . 8 miles south of Greeneville, Tenn. vamp ureeK Moan Phone: 639-9412 8-28; 8-4, 11, 18p North Buncombe (1) Three bedroom, 2 bath, brick rancher. Formal dining, den, fireplace, full daylight base ment, large tot, $27,600. (2) Three bedroom, 1ft bath frame. Largs lot with tennis and basketball court. VA. FHA. $21,500. (3) Three bedroom frame bunga low, uarge lot with garden spot, mose-in. $12,600. (4) Outside chy. Three bedroom. 1-bath hrkk and frame. Kedwood detk. at rear. Two finished rooms in full day light basement Approximate ly i acre lot. xiy.&W, (5) Five bedroom older frame home in excellent neighbor hood. ' Close to schools and churches. $15,000. Call Wade Huey 649-3761 WILEY SMITH 645-6664 REALTOR 645-6086 8-28c WANTED Babysitter In the Mars Hill area. Four and a half. days per week, no Saturday work. One child is 4 year old; and the other is in school. If interested call: ,MRS. BILL RICKER 689-4811 8-28C . (Continued from Pag One) . three yards on the next play but on second , down and 13,, Wayne1 MicDevttC .quarterback, rifled . a pass, to bis. brother,. Ricky, who went over the for th Tornadoes' only core f the night: . , ,,.',. For all general purposes, how ever it waa all Mara Hill Ken CastoUos and Bob Holcombe each ran for two touchdowna and Sigs bee Duck passed fcti two touch downs.! CastelWs TDs came on runs of six and IS yards and Hoi- i combe's TDs came on runs of 18 and 21 yards. Duck bit Dean Norton with a 84-yard aerial for one touchdown and connected with' Bruce Murray for another six- pointer. The Wildcats scored four two-point conversions. MH First downs 15 Rushing yardage 266 Passing yardage 156 Passes 18-8 Passes in'cepted by 1 Punts 0 Fumbles lost 1 Yards penalized 75 Mars Hill 16 6 6 Marshall 0 0 6 M 8" 0 84 10-4 2 426 4 15 , 1644 0 $50.00 UP USED CARS Running Condition Two Good Silage Trucks With Dumps Will Run $395.00 Each BUD GAHAGAN Rt. 3, Marshall Phone 649-4206 TIME TO CHANGE The last time I met you," said the social worker, "you made me very happy because you were so ber. Today you have made me un happy because you are intoxicat ed" True," replied the old soak with a beaming smile, "but to day's my turn to be happy." E 1 HELP WANTED Waitresses, dish washer. Dish washer salary starts at $60; part-time bus boy; no experience required1; will train. Contact in person. HAYS HOUSE RESTURANT - 618 Weaverville Road Rt. 1, Aabeville, N. C. 28804 8-21, 28c . . ., FOR BALE A good large house wHJb; seven rooms, bath and fire place. With approximately 4 acres land, .good, timber, creek, old (timey -water wheel, black .top road (Highway 63) by yard. If interested m . cms property, see, write or call 'FRANK PL EMMONS Rt 1, Hot Springs, N. C. Phone 622-8496 S-2I,28n WANTED " RrnonAnooH Air trac drill operator. Per manent y ear-around work, " 66?4A9-AW . .254- os or mjrhta. ; ; ASHEV1LLE ROCK rKuuucrs company u ?'.? a'x' Pond Road v Asherille, ,N. C -28806 8-280 . if yftfi..... Buildinsr - Rernodelin Ji.w iiUii3 BUILT ON TOtJB . FHA A VA FINANCINO-'''r, r,--. .- ARRANCCD i Lrt -cs'show you' " ' , - . 1 ' -'' "1 i&U EASIER WAY TO SOWS Business TROUGHS IS TO Advertise, HEf 1 1 i si i a sv ALL PURPOSE 3-in-onroiL Oils Everything Prevents Rust tuoui-on. spurEiECTue vorai MHC Radio (Continued From Page One) din signals being sent throiarh the college's electrical system. Signals will be received by plug ging into an electrical outlet The station has Federal Com munication sanction and is a con ditional member of Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, an associa tion of college radio stations. It is looking for new call let ters, since the WMHC letters us ed when Mars Hill College oper ated a station in 1957-58 are now the property of Mount Holyoke College in Massachuseta. Ellmore, assisted by David Cun ning-ham of Arden and Michael Webb of Silver Springs, Md., has been working on the project two years. A studio containing $4,000 in equipment and $1,000 in fur nishings has been built in a for mer storage room on the third floor of the Fine Arts Building. GOLDEN RULE Take time for reflection see if you have the qualifications you look for in others. For Delicious Meals Short Orders Sandwiches SELECT OYSTERS Quick - Friendly Courteous Service GRACE RESTAURANT 853 Merrimon Ave. (At Grace) ASHEVILLE, N. C State College, : from ! West 'Vu ginia, Sept. IS at Mara Hill. : - Other ' changes are iha moving of a popular .professor. Dr. Rfch ard Hoffjnan, from tba' political science department Into a new ad ministrative pott as' vice president for academic affairs, v Similarly education professor Dr. William' Sears baa been named dean of students. Sears replaces Dean William Lynch.. Lynch will head new counseling center set ut this year to asstet students with personal problems. The center will also offer aptitude and voca tional testing. r 'A new addition to the campus U a $350,000 dormitory which formally opened last Friday. Gibson Dormitory- b the oollejre's first a series of self-governing' residence halls. The fully-carpeted dorm will house 64 seniors. In addition, the students will confront 99 on the current teach ing faculty a record bigb. The faculty held at retreat and work shop sessions last week-end at the1 Lake Junaluska assembly grounds. In the first two years of sturif- les,, Mars Hill offers students basic core of courses In the hu manities, sciences, languages and arts. The following Junior and se nior years, students concentrate on the majors and supplementivej studies. Styla.u." 6:06Servios Shew v.C SdSOJ-Sraakfaal Time' Country I:. AtA'Ji . 7:00 Morning . Nswa 7:10 Weather , . , 7:15 Joe Emerson 7:25 reakfaat Time . sStylf,v 1 :" 7:2 News Headlinei 7:80 ..Breakfast Thus .i Country Country B:09" NSW(, (,-, ;,r V i tr 8:05 Music for Happy Day 8:45 Morning Derotionl 9.-00 Soul Winning pospat Hour 9:80-i-Oosj)el Slngtims 10:00Nwa --. ' 10:05 Gospel Slngtlms 11:00 Good Tidings Gospel Broadcast 11:80 Gospel . Singthns 11:45 (Wed. & Sat) Church of Christ Broadcast . ' il '!' 12:00 Trading Post' (': ii 12:10 Dinner TlmelCbuntry Style 12:20 News and Bulletin Board 12:30 Weather ""-e. ' " 11:85 Chuck Wagon Gang 12:45AFarm Forunv'f l:00--Fann News n , ' 1:06 Obituary Column 1:10 Csuhtryi.3 Jfusie ) Jamboree nntfl Sign : Off N . ;' Newt on Hoor News Headlines on Half Hour ASC Nominees (Continued from Page One) ton Reeves. G-7, Frank Henaley, Arthur Payne, Bnrlon 3. Payne, Burlon W. Payne, Frank Payne, Leonard Tilson Saves- In the past two years, the school's curriculum has been in vigorated by a number ox pro grams which send students out into the community. This provides the unique learning experience of relating classroom theory and) practical knowledge to the enrich ment of community hfe. These programs are coordinated by the college and Community Develop ment Institute which has received national recognition. Notice To Subscribers Should you move or change your address, please include with your new address and sip code, the old address so that the change can be made without delay. (Continued from Page One) Ga.,..aa an observer." Tilson said. never regretted the move.'' He has been chief meteorolo gist in Mobile since 1947. "1 Tilson put in a 49-hour stretch in the Mobile Weather Bureau last week-end as Camille bore down on the coast. Tilson told a newsman be would n't be interviewed unless he was promised that Ins assistants would be mentioned. "They did all the work and I got all the credit," he said. Payne and T. June Worley. H-8, Hugh Baldwin, Joe Duck ett. Cline Fowler. Jimmy Moore, Reid Plemmons ' and Deropaey Woody. id I J-9, Fred Harnett, Wallace, Cook, Clarence Lawson, Everette Law son, Charles Wills and Eu gene u Wills. K-10, Joe Bullman, Joe Chand ler, Odus Chandles, Ruben Goe nell, Wayne Griffin, Gas Wallln, R. Lee Wallln and Ruben Walldn L11; Ralph Bryan, Wayne Bur- nette, W. J. Grindstaff, Jasper' Jenkins, Cash Phillips, Aaron Pon der, H. 0. Porshia, Temple Shook and Jim Edd Woody. M-12, Loy Buckner, Ray Buck- ner, Robert Buckner, John W. Henderson, Ed Lunsford, Wade Massey and Ray Worley. N-13, Dewey Allison, Dale Mwuuijr vcnmi vinu, vtzni I Holt, Cecil E. Pangle, Wilson Payne, Tillman Reece, Boyd Strick land, Fred Tranthaim and) Hardy Willett 0-14, Paul Amnions, L. F. Boone, Ralph Bradley, Wayne1 Clark, Jack Coates, Johnnie Coates, Woodrow Dill, Bruce Sprinkle and Truman Wilde . P-15, Jim Ataimons, Lattie Bal lard, Herschel Coffey, Rollins Jarvia, Dewey Phillips, Seam Rol- land and Colon Soesbee. Q-16, C. B. firiggs, Claude A. Oody, -Horace Edwards D. A. Fen- Edward Hoyle, James Hyl- ton, Ina Metcalf and Jack Prof- fitt To be elected In each communi ty are a chaiman, vke-cbairman, regular member, and first and second alternates. The person re ceiving the most votes will be ASC community chairman, second highest will be vice-chairman, third highest will be regular mem ber, and fourth and fifth highest in votes will be first and second alternates. First duty of the newly-elected chairman, vfee-chairman, and members will be to serve as dele gates to the county convention at which vacancies on the Madison County ASC Committee will be filled, according to County ASC Committee Chairman, Emory Rob inson. The county convention will be held on Thursday, September 25, at 10:00 a. m., in the ASCS office at Marshall. In general, ASC community committees assist in carrying out the program responsibilities as signed by the ASC county com mittee and in informing farmers Of purposes and provisions of programs administered by the Agricultural and Conservation Service. "The ASC community commit teeman is a vital link between the farmer and the men in Wash ington who administer the farm programs passed by Congress," said Chairman Robinson. "I urge fanners to vote in their commu nity elections for persons they be lieve will best represent them faithfully and responsibly and who are well-informed about our local and national agriculture." 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