:. ... ... . i .. .... I i 3 i r H4- C THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1955 PRICE: $2.50 A(YAIt eaoaty library i service i.&d Ik.. W1,M: h Mid . Mm. Huff stated M?M Anderson, college librarian, had been great neip in the community in helping to surpass the Mars HW goal. Another eommunity who can be' rightfully proud of its contribution is Hayes Run. A total of 1107.00 4ms been contributed by the fine peo ple of this small area. Dekner Payne, Marshall drive chairman, states that many people have donated here but many .more donations are needed to exceed the Marshall Cjuota. -All communities are urged to put forth ! every effort' possible In' the next few days J hope of raising h, n-cmry amount Woe'Jly WU nr. nh ntal to T' - -1 ured of a bookmobile. .Let' all' get ( imsv-'-aiML'sM: nat smowoh vwuw gete a'-bookinAbile Uke (the other. Vt MinUi. ; in NttHfli CSaroiina. one ,WSwwp J pi- eMfcen said here today. Bulletin! As we bo to. nrese, Mrs. Era Riiraatie. county drive chairman ifor the bookmobile campaign, an nounces that California Creek bas just turned in 1105.00 for the book mobile fund. Mrs. Tom Bell is the California Creek chairman. MAJ.ED. TWEED GROUND TRAINING HAY INSTRUCTOR The following article, taken from The Whiting Tower, of Milton, Flor - Ida, will be of interest to our local . vubseribers: u , , According to a memorandum re ceived from CDR H. Larson, Officer I, in' Charge, . Ground Training Unit, 'SHaior: MeDonald D. Tweed, USMC, 'Vk -' , tea been telected as outstanding in- -' "(program 1n July i He was com- ;'desigMrt4 Naval iAtabrfat NAS ;Pensacolsr fcf February 1844. . Opera- C. i TUT B-rS's), prev! duty statkMur bave t sd X " ; ': Eqlomon Islaaas, : : r riuadroe)'.443; T --Jrwi t5at " : ' ( ' and ovMioic daiiy and continue until 12: 00 noon. lt was explaJnedj . 'Miss Roberts and Jimmy Johnson attended the National Aquatic School at Camp Caroline, Brevard, ,N. C, and are now qualified by the Amer scan Red Croes as water safety in structors. All ages from six years old to adults are invited to take these swimming lessons, which are- free- of cost Anyone in' Madison County i eligible to register, it was pointed out. Draft Board To Be Closed Next Week JT . "f w " ,TJrsaM wui as eiosea hi oe' eiosea tne .xe-. open 'Holiday f morning, July Hi acesMinfe to Mtst Myrtle P. Morgan, clerk. , Families Invited To Girl Scout Camp Friday Afternoon Families of the Girl Scouts and Brownies are invited to the camp site near the Marshall swimming pool Friday afternoon between 1:80 and 2:30 when a Court of Awards will be held. Scout Leaders in charge announced this week that various badges earned by the girls during the year will be presented. In addition to the awards, a play will be given by several members of the Girl Scout Troop 95. Several of the girl enjoyed camp ing out at the beautiful camp site Wednesday night. The Pay Gamp started Monday and continues-through the Friday af ternoon activities. - . 18 Girl Scouts, 9 Brownie Scouts snd 6 adults are enjoying the week's stay. v ' Mrs. D. D. Gross is director of the camp. the Korean Presidential Unit Cita tion. - ' . , . . During his present tour f , dutyj Major Ttweed has compiled an excel lent record in the Aerology and Ree ognitiob Departments, both a air hH struotor;and as Branch Head ef the Department "vln sddnion to 'Ihes duties he has performed tta ' dudes he has' performed tte duties W In strument flight' Instructor fend 0f-ficer-ia- Charge-of the i- National Emergency' Ground Defense Force. ; In bis tea months at an lastruetot ta the Aerology and Recognition Ce partmen'j, l t as give 13,4-3 tu dent boors of instruction and coo cbfted t,C-i elimination Cf twe procee-'T f'.Tures, t.CCl w r- v i. t'-Z for; an"ov . r ' " of better Uisn J . ' a i "to te f lev in 00 Carolina y in a tration i School d book nt dai id home , opera nd home by some inty Ex- leaders and ran ct home , district ate Col featured program xed the i Aibu. iiumu v..w ly . pro gram ,were vatdous taleil entries irom among uie -tt wwDjyi loers. Olin Jarret4 Jr sonJoy Mrs. Ofth Jarrett, of Bjar7 1, won first place in M . and ibUc Speaking division and will I the district in the Statewiii which will be held in Rale sent Presbyterian VBS ' . .. t," .4 pommencement , rlk em rnaay w 1 r - th 1 rr wfoe' --the,: liiW ,of Jesu. i by the pujpils. Ha. jS!tBd during! the two-Wv tU Be' "bn display in the x;retion. room of the church. Following the program refresh ments will be served. Omitted from last week's list of teachers was Mrs. Hottie Teague, wbo is in charge of the primary de partment. MUM 8 YEARS Chicago It took a dispute over wfho should claim their 18-year-old son as a dependent for income-tax purpose to make a couple Mr. and Mi. Benjamin Mi.cele speak to each other after eight years of si lence. Since July, 1946, the Miceles have communicated only by notes on a bulletin board, above the kitchen sing. After their quarrel, - Micele, who had. been living in One room of the house, moved out and Mrs. Mi cele filed suit for divorce Donald : D. Gox, r.-bsing Ginpc Pop a 1 a r Marshall Cashier's M .Whereabouts ' Unknown : imonntuon nseoea Donald tf. Cox, popular easbieif of the Cfctlsens Bank of Marshall and a promiaeni resident of Mars Hill. baa been mfssing since eight o'cioek Mojway night, tt was-learned here today. ' -.v Vs-'? ;T ' V h i lMr.Cbwa.Wat ine'aankal day Juoaday helping ;wWt a routine audit by examiners, mysterioi! y dli. rpeared after finishing woik ahd ts not been heard of or aeen since. M WW! HOT no ( ..All t.is tvence Ti'il-'y- ts 1 lit. Cox i .jently.la r I t t wn r r 1 --s t- v h ! '.I. i f r i to r ; . Bell 7 ixwrthi MARSHALL SCOUTS OlJTSTANDINGlT LEE ELLIS CAMP Local Scouts In Dary Crockett patrol j Camp Near Canton Four members of Troop 2, Mar shall Boy Scouts, Ronnie Candler, Johnny Corifett, Luther Nit and Vlrgal Smith, along with Danny Orr, of Troop 6, Edneyville and Lar ry Green, of Troop 8, Asheville, composed the "Davy Crockett' Pa trol at the Lee Ellis Boy Scout Res ervation near Canton last week, and this patrol was outstanding, winning several top honors. These six Boy Scouts were among the approximate ly 80 Scouts who attended the Dan iel Boone Camp at .the beautiful campsite beside the East Fork of the Pigeon River. Although Scouts Cor bet and Smith returned Sunday from a week's stay, Nix and Cand ler remained this week for another seven days of fun and work. The "Davy Crockett" Patrol won the Treasure Hunt, one of the high est " accomplishments during camp. In addition to this, the Patrol won' the Table Inspection two times, tent inspection, one time, and the area inspection, four times. In other words, the "Davy Crockett" Patrol wen more honors than any other sin gle patrol. Johnny Conbebt, Marshall's Eagle Scout with Bronze Palm, also pass ed off his Canoeing thus receiving the Canoeing Merit Badge to add to his wide collection. Corbet was al so selected for Color Guard duty for three days and Camp Orderly for three days. Scouts Smith and Orr tied fjyrV'Best Service Patrol" hon- era.. Oaw of the feature events was a -TJSrfcn'FiWay W TWiica Ronnie,' Luther, fijrgsi, Daany and Larry participated, vr , k Soon Official Vernon McCurry, of Asheville, is Camp Director and Scouter Gene Cocke, of Asheville, is Assistant Camp Director. The Rev. D. D. Gross, pastor of the Marshall Baptist Church, is Scoutmaster of the Marshall Troop. "We had one of the grandest times of our lives at the Lee Ellis Camp, and are hoping to be able to be with the other Scouts again," the Scouts said ANGLER CATCHES $972 Peabody, Mtass. Donald B. Jel ly, 14, was fishing from a bridge when he spotted a pink line attached to the bridge and leading into the Ipswich River. He pulled the string and up came a bundle of bills, $972 wrapped with an old tire chain for weight. Of nobody claims the money in a year it will belong to Donald. Dank Cashier, onday Hight. : REPORTED MISSING V ndrland Sitter Cclhrc C:l h f t 1 1 Gircnlplips Dany Id 2rjzr:d LION OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED HERE MONDAY W. B. Zink Is President; Other Officers Listed: Hart ,NDoes Installing Judge William A. Hart, deputy district governor, 31-A, Lions Inter national, who resides at Weaverville, was the installing officer at the meet ing of the Marshall Lions dub at the Rock Cafe here Monday night. Following a short business meet ing, the following officers were in stalled : W. B. Zink, president; J. C. Dod- son, first vice president; W. W. Peek, second vice president; Jim Story, third vice president; George Shupe, secretary; Claude Landers, treasurer; Boyce Mayihew, Lion Tarn er; Don West, tail-twister. Also installed were members of the board of directors: 0. A. Greg ory, Walter Ramsey, L. B. Ramsey, and Charlie Sawyer. 22 members were present for the installation service. CIVITAN CLUB METHERETUESDAY TCe "'Marshali OWtan heM PrssbHewn' Church here Tuesday. President Joe Eeds presided1 and 23 aembers wM present. - The club enjoyeda busiaess meet ing which included 'recognition of the Presbyterian ladies who prepare the delicious meals enjoyed by the club twice monthly. Mr. 'John Corbett gave a report about the Civitan Convention recent ly held in Asheville which he and C. E. Mashiburn attended. Dr. H. E. Bolinger was appointed program chairman for the month of July. Jackie Zink Injured In Car Wreck Monday; Nose, Foot Broken Jackie Zink, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Zink, of Marshall, was rush ed to the St, Joseph's . Hospital in Asheville Monday afternoon follow. ing a car wreck near Petersburg. Young Zink was returning from Mars Hill alone wben bis . car got out of control on a sharp and dan gerous curve between Petersburg and Marshall and left the highway. He was rushed to Mars HiU where Dr. W. 0. Duck administered first aid andisent him on to the Asheville hospital. Jackie received a broken nose and three bones .were broken in his right foot ; His condition is greatly im proved jand he is expected to be able to return to his borne in a few days. S. Considerable damage .was done to bis 19601- ftve-pasenger Ford coupe, which be had purchased only 18 days before the accident , . - r f v. 5 'A iii - "i ! i r ii- 7' ' s t s . 1. 1 Those Possessing Dollars AreJT" Urged To Keep Them la Orcalatio Some of the more than 7,000 sil ver dollars paid off to employee by Hanfmarlund Manufacturing Cow, at Mars HiU last week have already reached Marshall, it was learned by a survey held yesterday. The silver dollars payoff was part of the observance of Hammarkind'e tfirst anniversary in Mars Hill and Madison County. Four of the five Marshall depart- meat stores reported Tuesday after noon that they had received 23 of . the unique coins while grocery stores. hardwares and drug stores also re ported "Hammarkind Dollars" in their places of business. The two banks in Marshal) also reported many silver dollars, had been sent in on deposit while 6. A, Gregory, Gulf distributor, reported that as early as Saturday moraine ihe had received 88 Hananarlund sil ver dollars. Although it is thought that many of the employees will keep the "sil ver salary" as souvenirs, many more silver dollars are expected to be in circulation in coming weeks. Mer chants, banks and individuals are asked to keep the silver dollars in circulation so everyone will know the "turn-over" of money and the. effect of Hammarlund in Madison County. GYMNASIUM BIDS Superintendent . W- W. Peek ani nounced this 'week that bids fat the construction of the MarshaS irm- nasium will be opened at 11:00 o'clock next Tuesday morning be fore the Board of Education. "Is is simply a matter of finding out if the monies allocated for the gymnasium will meet the lowest bid der's estimate. Everytihing else in readiness for the start of the gymnasium,' Mr. Peek stated. "Plans "for the building bave been altered following the first opening of bids which called for more money than was available and it is hoped that the latest plans will fit the bidders' estimates, Mr. Peek ex plained. Deadline 'For Filing State Privilege License Applications jls June 30 Effective July 1, 1965, penalty wilf be due on State Privilege licensee for the tax year June 1, 1955 to May 81, 1956,-according to Mrs-Sam J. Huekins, local State Deputy Col lector for this vicinity. Mrs. Huskans advises that Oils pen alty wil -be 5 per month for each delinquent month, and urges all tax payers to" file-their applications for Hcenses ; immediately . in order to avoid peaaky. -. . .The. applications f r Licensea, should bs maHsd to the a Ds partment of Rerenoe, Seleigh, K. C, - .Greyhound Ei UZlTZZi C Greyhound bvs d! and the CtHct ef ( rv-"r f-tj s"r" r C." " 1C., c - a t i. a t i r--.. l 19 r - V i .. A' ' Jr ,".5 is . Y-i .- i j 1t WW "4. H it' X h - 1

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