o PAGES IISIJALL, IJ.C, .'. i 1 'Jt-fnl, t , T -,v" PRICE? C2 r 0 A YEAH 1W ALLOEIENT FC3 r: 'ii;. FARIlSfVITlI KO '. CATIGDAV WHEAT FOR 3 YRS. ;Li2tLJ0l;,bfJIDgSi t' i 7' t 6 ( o Valt for; FCC a ersonnet To Hemain t N K Ja- y ChildrMB.' general "Dian- t f t MwshU; Eadlfhf Station I, jjtated ' todayi ihat t18 K V. fit --I ", - I 8. and Dean 'Shieldsr"if : Try J W 0.' 7th taevf -M'erTwfll J ' . ope'at the Jot, Btatloii' ai ,a Vs" J - three-JWay ftartnqrsliMp .vhlch will IrtlMBU ThAf HflMhfl IJ ' KlAAfla - v k V castintr Co""" in'',,'.' Ia- ; " ' 'VlT'C'Th at ,Tier'wUlwV begin ? ioJ'Jftperatlors ierrf jintil' jEh al haw 4 vexpecUd to be Abut July t." v i; to "hrerlaoDln aervicea" 'feti Ra TJi the' pppjioied 4io atatiott to be ilmll,at SylTa,N. (WSJ), v; j v it w aute4, .ty - lv . u'"7,:- Th aale price )t th station wai , l-wt wealed, "v4't'r.; A' f . - v Mr. Childress aaldtjiat the sara I l f 'penwnnel u at 'the present will . - - Junt!mlJl Iimm Th IopbT ata r; tioii atartej here, 6n' Sepum-' t " and Mra, ShWdtn4 fait- iiy are IXr. 1 vC ?cted to iaove io' Mar- t nea future, aa;1s ,il vho'js hot . mar- t ' TL nw owners of the local etaUon are exrpricnced radio op tjrfttor", suvue (bouhiii M!e) was ratied Kay 2D. t : -";, , This, ",assures, 'Madison-County ! Of continuance, of th bookmobile Jservica which has been v so popular ' aince its beginning. 1 " Mrs. George Shupe Is Renamed Chairman Library Bd. Trustees IMra. George Shupe of Walnut was renamed chairman of the Madison County Library Board of Trustees at the June meeting held at the courthouse this week. Oth er officers' and members include: A. W. Coa tea,, vice chairman; Mrs. Dorothy Huff, secretary; Mrs. Judson Edwards, treasurer: and Hex Allen, H. W. Cook and Mrs. Ezra Burnette, members. Mrs. Burnette was named to replace Bill Whitten, whose term expired. The board approved its tentative .. budget, which will be presented, to the commissioners this month and worked on-plans for 'a new book--. mobile. MANY CASES ARE TRIED IN COURT HERE LAST WEEK The May term of superior court for the trial o fcriminal cases was beld here last .week with ! Judge Zeb V. JJ(jttles, of i Asheville, pre siding. ' Robert S. Swain was the solicitor. The . term. which started on Monday, adjourned Wednesday with ; more than 75 cases tnan 70 cases cnea, most of them" being driving drunk and traffic violations. ;' j Arproximately' 10 casea were contiowd. ' "r ! " .'" ';.,'N-,-r 1 The 1 case of ." Andy Glenn, Jesse G!enn and' Ihidley Glenn, charged with robbery with fire rir" ' st the home of Isaac Price n : ,-r ;T Crixk sevc-al months -, tn ' 1 -I" e most interest.'. , jVfP defendants pleaded t ' ' e.Kel-'-iCs fr.tcnc ? rn Lp?t Tsrp) 1 Candidal lr Lion DUtrict Governor X -Judge Vplfani A.,Har of Wev verrllljB Jtaa aAnoiinced' hii Candi dacy for DiatrW -8l-Ar.,(3oTeri iomi- (3db 1tt Western North Carolina tor. ika V eli&j'7ai' be ginning July v1 v,-.; , - Hla candidacy U object to- Dis trict: SiA Votine' t harnoal North. Carolina 'liona .dob, Cm rentton - bejrinnW Sunday, ' fmt i, n' Aaheyille. - V, r - Judo -Hart "f 'the ' Buncombe County Juvenile and Domesl 'e Hfr latlor? Co'iif is a n V ' la to cd V. L. (Ed) K ' f- 1 Jr 'est ' C -of tS 1- for (Col c J on Last Page) Killed In Wreck Mra. Dwight McDevitt Mrsi Pwight McDevitt, an expectant mother, who was instantly killed in a wreck pictured at right) last Fri day morning. rs., RnicIit - ; t -ft. - -s-,. ,-. . .- i ' i X - 1 Injured In 'Ore Last JFriday; Funeral Held Monday - Mr. ; McDevitt Now At Moore General Hospital ' 1 . : ; Mrs. Dwight McDevitt,: 19, ant Joseph McGregory, ' 19," a "hitch hiking, Marine, of , Kinstom "Ga., were, killed - instantly ; and . Mr. Dwight McDevitt aeriously injured in a two-ear wreck which occur red on the N. (-Tennessee State line last Friday morning. ..,, According to State Patrolman C. H. Long, who investigated the ac cident, Mrs:. McDevitt, an expect ant mother, was being taken to a Gre"!eville hospital by her, hus band. 1 En route, they stopped and r'" rl up MoQrejory, who was I. 'Wl..irg from CViry Toiat, "FannersJ on, land, ho,' which W neat waai Heeded lorgram ior a'rf the years 19W. 196ff and i987,jy piply or a 1968 wheat acreajaallotaent, according, to Novilfr tiawtinaV chairman the tfaison County rricultural ?ta WJiaatieii" and Conservatknr Com jnittee' To H' consideted for an aHotanqnVon, a farm wJaicJj had no Wieat seeded to iraini ltor any of those, years,' the farmef must ap ply, in writing to rWs " county . ASC committee bi JiUff ft, SffT1, ,f' "i Blank" airolication forma are IsVaflabte" at the "ASC county 'of fice for JiklilH "t u s ',fet,vlt7! vf iA inhadiso autoidsiiap: ., v. ' z1 4 -Four meraiert of Flag Pond Tenni family wea treated'at Me morial Jffissloa. Hospital Thttrsday after, jep la which they .wen trareUntr thwugh the Bijf Laurel section of Madison County raa off BoartoS; Creek Boad and overturn ed; down ar 80-foot Embankment. ' Oriveir of thVieeri, HiUie Fen der,' 47, of J"la ond RED 1,' told State Highway Patrolman D. H i aeyj who inveatigatedi that looking t back at a f following the jr' son, he said, horse, wlikih ? the youth f 13, and Fender, esc.v or, bruises.' .7, ,. Blilli cBeuitt And Torino C, where ho was stationed. . Aa they nearod. the 'state line, an approaching car careened out Of control, , mounted an ' embank ment, then dropped on the 'McT Devdtt ear". ' : Mrs. .. McDevitt, . the former Mias Iva Glenn Griffin, waa instantly killed- but her body was rushed "to Tacoma Hospital in Greeneville . where an unsuc cessful 'attempt waa made to save the baby. xPl 1 Ut. McDevitt 29, "the son of Mrs, P. N. McDevitt and the" late Mr. McDevitt,. was critically in jured and was rushed to the To coma IIo'pitaL' ne suffered vera head injuries. I'cGrrj-ory, vl.i vis riding c the t;nk seat of f-e T'-t-vilt r ' y of ess" been r paft- n7 to i I the Timittee. J quota ', 4$ per t ..cat as r year in cd. The i wheat Is J oi tnar- 37 wheat ,. hcn mar i effect,. i ; ly If 1th iienf es and who acres oi Hy on his wheat ( ' annonnct tnent.'of -'Novito 1 The rat j (penalty i cent of i of May 1 which tV- current t f2.B0 pti Gtov.p keiin? i crop on ., keting farnipr ' the ,v tabli 1 harvc ; wheat 1 -ifannt wheat i 7 T s. ' i The a farm is ' e snrport alaoM The r the 1 nno Korln t, price for' s recently r bushel ia c: 817, Le ; Adolph uuiiinander; a'st Tasre) ' ? The driver of the Tenaessee car was" Dennis Ingle, 28, of Greene ville, Tenn., RED 1. - He escaped injury. - A': Madison . County coroner s iury, decided after an inquesfhere Friday night that the victims met death "because of the careless ness" of Dennis Ingle. Ingle is being held in the Madison County Jail on warrants of ma-ulai;; liter, driving- intoxicatoJ and not hav ing an Cfvtiior's i-et:s; 1 a. 3 - 4 . r ' fuey announced bere tbis wetk fthat -aA. all-night singing program wilt W b14;jcn the Marshal acbool. auditorium on Saturday 1,nighVJuner8.'A,Ed Bull, well-known tnaster of'. cere monies,, will, be present and tnany famous singer1 will, be ba tbn.pro- gryV!' ' Mr. Hiie urges " all lnger wishing 'to' iTa.rtlc.lpat 'fa contact birn immediately. 'lrrv-'- T 1 1 Proceeds from the entertainment wiQ be turned over to the Madison uoumy ea .uross owve, woioa v lgglnrt.K 'ttf-V-, The public,, is invited to "attend the ' event,. enjoy ' tbo inuslc, ; Wd help aw the, MidiBo Coutjty Bed Crow Chapter .- . ; t Fred C Tilsoir Injured In Wreck Thursday Night . FrediO, Tilson,: -district sales managey of 0in Uathjeaon Chem ical Co and a prominent resident of Marshall, was painfully injured Thursday nlgmf w root to bls homo on , Qi ManhaU-Mara , HH1 Highway.' . V.1 ;n. -, ) ' Hei was rushed to aft Aahevdlle hospital Where It stitches (Wre required for the laceration n fcb bead, - The bad Injury a caus ed when he was Jolted against the right window, after fcbi car .left the highway, . Tin cause of . the accident, was due to Mr. 'Tjlson Lvonu"ng Winded" by-an approach- in!? car. He; escaped further "in- y snd wa4 able to be i i Li: 1 i nv 'F v tl H f 1 t ui.vaijj in ll(i-, fcuhouyh U lUt vie bu'- driven all ever the natjon. ' Mr. Tilson's 1956 Chevrolet ior door sedan was, badly damaged; t - Killed, Hr- 1 1 ment. , ' . m.' MoDevitt's car was going north When 'the collision occurred 140 feet inside North Carolina: . -Also investigating the accident waa Tennessee Patrolnvan1! Rankin Long. . ij. .-a , v, -3 Mr'- McDevkt's '.'condition. has improved to the point that he was transferred from Tacoma Hospital to Moore General Hospital at Swannanoa last Sunday.. , He was able to attend the funeral of Mra. McDevitt on. Monday- 'W--' Mr. McDevitt, a. former coach and pf'Vr .of the Laurel High f !. I f.n:!?y, now operates -0 ! t Alexander. , : - .. r".r-v!;t was a g-? " -!r .;: ' I . i ' f. Ti;d ' t f ' '"t . in irr . v : ( " 1 ! ' - -er at T . ' V. mm ,y i J, Fleming Snipes BAPTIST V.B.SU (DcrrmmiEffr Plenle To iW Held FruTy) -j-7 Mominri Faculty ' Commencement exrclsei for the Vacation Bible School, in progress at the Marshall? Baptwt Church, will be-held' Sunday evening at 7:3 J o'clock. Mr .4jHoWar Barn well, music director and assistant ipr'nr-al, will be in charge of the " p ! . ol will wntinue through , 7. A picnic tki-l be htld Li the churil, yard FriJay t 11:S0 with menjjjtis f the Wromi sva'a MissJonary-Bociety- assisting Continued To Last Page) t Seriously Injured Dwight McDevitt Mr. McDevitt, who was., seriously injured in wreck, j He is now a patient at the ; JMoore General Hospital. eOcuift Motor Sales, bare last summer. s Funeral aervkea for Mrs. Mc Devitt were- held " Monday after noon at Big ' ; Laurel . Baptist church.-, ; ; v r The Rev. Floyd Ponder and the Rev. Kimeey Ball ; officiated and burial was in the Lewis Cemetery. Pallbearera were Paul,' Kehemi- ah and James Griffin,. Andy and Kermit Lewi and Joe Bradley, Clarence Robinson and R. B. Rice. 'Surviving an addition to her huhand are ftcr Mrs. Vt'ayne Cri EFD 4; t vo 1 rarer3, Mr. anc .".'"n, of Mar.-' T ' is, ir.U" ' f i r : ' i 1 Ci-: of SUNDAY I I I S ' 1 i " -' 1 ) i - 1 5-J To Ba . Held At Hot itprmg, ' otel; Sntyea To Be "rUti,. " , a Guest . .j8';'i,.:' r ' Hotel; Oil , Monday. Juno 10. Mr.., Fleming, Snipes. , HiaihwaysCoin- ml88ioner , Of . Mario&i will b the ? . Kuesii v bus aiomn wpv 'yTi,.,.i.i,.w1vV,.v,..-. .motioq Oounci, in an important ; ' fJ ' toeeting- that will m held at the jV -,,'' Hot Sptingil Hotel. . .' yyl , Other fiesta Witt indudat Mr. 1 ' r - JuliaiJ Steppe, tha president of V r7',' 1 th4 Ashevill Council and district . , V. ", V official ot tb Carolina Power and-W'"' " ' , Light Company; representing tho X,. ABhevillO'1-Industrial Promotion ' ' Council, which has been most griuf . cessfut in" locating' many new-ln1 J ' dustries.'jB this '.area.'1 With ' hinv a ' will ba' Mr.' Frank Coxa, tha 'h , ocutive Vice president of tha coon-''- : - cil, wiho' played amajdrrola int t t hrlTurin - saw' tolantsl. to Hot Spring? and to.JJars HOT.-' The, Asheville Chamber of . Cointnerce wilt bo reprewnted b Mi.' Fleav v , log Tlman,itt Jrisidant, a ro- T gresslve civic leader and business ' v man. -With Mr.. Talmas will b', , Mr. jacK itamoMit tna oaaunwi - r v 'i ; 1 11 t s A, . 0?iGElIP?AGD : D3SVD):S5AY;':'.v 1 I ; Beloved Hot -,r!"- 7. I f ' Marshall CU.zr 1 L It I- ' 1: -1 George-S-iLippard, C3, cf f!pring37 died -Wadnesday June u, 1967,"" at pi ik4 m a AsheviJIe hospital after long Illness. - He had served as treasurer and , ; bookkeeper for the Madison Conn- ;s, ty Board of Education ''with of- - V fices in Marshall for the past 17 years. x - w Before becoming connected with. . r, the Board of Education, Mr. Lip- :; pard was general manager of the Buquo Lime Plant at Hot Springs. He was also Madison County au pervisor of the National Youth Administration (NYA). Xiippard was a native of Con cord, an elder and treasurer of ;f the Hot Springs Presbyterian Church. Funeral services will be held at ; , the home Friday morning at 11:00 . r oVlock. The Reverend Roger Cowan, pastor of the Greeneville, j Tena, First Presbyterian Church, ; wiH officiate and burial will be. in.c; , theFairview Cemetery. , ; ', i : Pallbearera will he W.. W. Peek, s Semeth Burgin, James Gentry, Joe Eads, John Gorenflo.'and Bill -WWtten. ', - . . Honorary Pallbearers era E.' J. EvanJ,, Adorphus Coates, Fred E. , Freeman, Clyde Brown, Fred Eng. lh, Ralph Neill, Glea Reams, Dr. Nermant Anderson Aaheville), Dr. James 'Milling, Dr. -'Ernest Pow ell (MarsHilI),;Dr, Joshua- Cam blea (Asbeville), Harry Hill, Ted, Russell, v Morris iBstpid, i Homer Foster, Jim', Raleigh, Charlie Col lins, -Reeves Church, Peter Feldt mose, Jamee' Story. f;'i , The body . will be at the borne tmtil the funeral bouri -' Surviving art the , widow, Mrs. Ruthf Cecil. Lippard ; four " daugh ters,, Mrsi Arthur M orris of Lake burst, i N. ' J.,', Mrs. Chaih j L. Smith of Dahlgrea, Va.; .Trs. rr.U liamvHoyt of Duil 1 t .I " Kancy -vLippard' of . Hut and Asheville. - Also survivir- t - ;'-. Mrs. -V..:,-- C.-.n'o E. : a' 'i . 5 4

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