i '': a i ... a '1 w i) Cui i ) A 1 J 7,' -t i L 'T 4 mm '1 i: t 1 . - 4 i. I v 4n CI', To I a Active; Hew ZJ. i.Ler . 1 ' The Kews-IUcord. 'in 'pooper- win will) , mo pome aemonstra tion dubs of Madison Cotinty-, an. It -v. nounced plan 'this weak1 that . ' ; ' 1 would benef it 11 clubs 'as ,weli as '- f " increase. subscribers ,luring Sep- V, ; tember. " ,; , v s The project "was "accepted last ? . I r" Thursday when the Madison Couh- j; ty i Home 'Demonstration- Council f ?et at the EEA Building We. Marion ,-W.iIaoh, "lom , denjon- ; .etrataon agent, explained the pro-,-ject as follows i V'vw ', j .,- p. Pffng th Aionth" of "'Seiptem-1..,- Jv ber member of the various H.D. ' i' Clubs will solicit new Subscriber's i ' '- ? to;,T1",' 'News-Record C';and ' ; Jim , ' 1 pStoryiditor, "has announced that -- ,' he will give 25e for etch 4-montfns' , subscription ; ($1.00), and 60c 'for each year's , subscription ($2.50) be time ' - help the tome'j' demonstration -clubs," Mr. Story.' said.',- ' tf-.j This project does flot apply to reni-wals he explained. 94 )ay;st-t.7. .:.!DAY- I 1 It closed in Mdrthall o-ii I.'.iuuay, SepUfmber 7 -!;' Iabor Day. - ' .- Also closing on ; this ' date wil be the offices Jn the courthouse the banks, post. of fice and 'Fed eral and State Offices. J , - V ' " H:j3' Duui 1 n rioo From fJ. Caadler, Griffin Star . On Mound; Final ; ; P . Game . : J"' The' Madison County, Babe Ruth " All-Stars swept a three-game se ries from .the Norfti Buncombe 'A County ' Ail-Star on August 22 and 24. Manager Cloice Plem ; mons, assisted by Brace. Phillips, ;-f palled out all 'stop to complete the ' season suocesfully. , . j ' " w m paper and t the same y lrr.;!l S T' -vivV araJ 11 ww m aauat nHwi. vh , Gander (Marshall) , pitched a 6 ; hit shutout t with , : the , Madison boys winning Nicky Roberts, Fred Candler and Donald Davis eat'n collected t for ft. Candler helped his own cause by clouting two-ran , bomerun in the " 6th in- C?ps, . a one-armed lad with amazing ability, pitched .for,, the losers and also led fcis team with Continued To Page Eight)' r ?n 4-H'cr On rcrc.m v County 4-H'er,'Ann I;. II, is arTcaring c I -y '. ..nn pro n TV .c ' 1 1 4:1 r : l" - at k. ak v J 1 ' "' l :3MPtANSV' FIREXRUCK k ft'.' "T,h , 13-member", financial com mittee of . the ,,' newly, organized Red Oak, Fjre' Department?. met 'Tuesday., night .in Red pak" school sua iw inuinwu piiiui. jrifl'f .w some i.SOj) , for., the purchase A ,trucV',and.' pthee1 fire fighting iqwroentv '! (X " m 1',' ., Dec.8lBv -wisv' made, i to solicit donations, by,, letters,,1 The,latter will be-diatribnted among. 1 half dosen' immunities. inJudei, in the vtlepaTtmertt's'- protective i pro gram !by' th, ehip tmjh; potential I1 r' tThe'ed Oak, department was oj ganized ' at a .community meet-. Inghiirsdayi It. will' include ffat treek, Ied ( Oak, '"' Jujnter, -Oak Crrove,', Flint Hill and : .toeost .xve.";;V'v' ;-4 Members of the department's financial. " committee ' r e Don iSprlnkle, . ;hairmanv and Ormand C,-William8, 'Gene ,Watkinsj Clar ence Yelton,' Bob" Thompson, Roy Twcpd,'". Glenn - Roberts, - Cliffoid Bailey, C: M.-Crowder, Bill V " son, - Troy '- Heron, ' Eddy..' H and Frank 'Wilde. ' v ' . " Tt H , . 1 ...... . . According, u nnouncementj by the Office' Manager, the County ASC Office 'Will be closed Mon day. September A, in observance of Labor Pay.'. . " ';V'"''. All-Stars Sueep CuncomL; 8 OLD FORT ;. ROLLS OVER; HOT SPRINGS " , Robert Harrii struck pay dirt twice td lead th Old ' Fort Red skina to a 21-0 victory of Jbe Hot ' fin.huM " Ulna Tbvtln h m mhnrt ' Piod fooal came atld Fort ... . 1 tf U the first per lodHarrus romped over from ten yard out ever, right tackle j for 'the first core. Later in the same quarter, Harris again went . over fight tackle from eight 0 yards ' out .'to acore.'" l '" J'- ' ' -' ' Harold Hensley scored on a 4- yard plunge off tackle for the win ners' ' ' final tally in the . second period. 1 - Richard Padgham ran all . three conversions,-, . ' - , t''-" '":-.- u - With three minutes remaining in the third quarter, Coadi. Roy Amnions of Hot Springs called his team off the field and caused the - (Continued To Page Eight) 1 " - -'11 " .. vat V wil ' William ' Yandervort, V progres sive;, businessman oftnls county, spoke' tp' fcW, Ka.rshall Chamber of.) Commerce W gtv ltsi ,'jregular luncheon; jneeting t Tneiday, . Mr. VanDerort', 'remarks concerned the' past, present and future ta tus Dfvfhe HighVay' situation n thi ara! nd urged all" citizens to 'stay awake" , and j-emaln1 inter ested; in . the future;' ' developments. ,,;A$2. leaks, Marshall attorney and member iheelub, also' read i reply 1 from Governor lodges concernjn'g " conference, ' in the neat ftufeRoadjsjgns' Vewr al so 'discussed fejr several, hiemberr. W Jnember and i'one visitor Wer irresent! X JUNIOR DAIRY- siidw discussed; BYAADC GROUP 3 Plans for- 'theWNjd Vunior pairy Show' Sept.ie 'at" th Hom iny Valley i Horse and Hound Club at " Enka were discussed ' by-' t'ie Oairy Commission ' of the, Ashe vifle Agricultural Development Council in 'monthly business meet ing Tuesdaf night at -Tinge's Too-; , . : vji n "J ' "Committe Chairmen. were ' ap pointed as ' follows:'" Roy Baldwin f Ashevillet picnic; 'Dick .,('. ' Asheville, barn;' and Ot Vu Mais Jin, f: anoe. About tl,r 1 in piics 1 awarded to J :' : Club i -i OPENER BY 1U SCORE j -: - ' Visiting Mars Hill High scored touchdowns in tfne final two pe riods to defeat Bakersville, 12-0, at Bakersville Friday nigh Wf" I Left end Bill Cody received - a 15-yard pass in the end zone, from Bill Ammons for . the -first Mars Hill tally in the J third; Quarter. The try for the conversion failed Floyd Grindstaff.r. Mars ' Hill fullback, galloped' 3.2 yards off tackle for the final score , in the fourth period. The -extra point try wm no good. ,1 ; , Mars Hill 9 9 12, Bakersville ,00 0 0 '0( Mars Hill scoring t TouAdowm' -Cody ( 15j "paw , from" Amnions) Grindstaff, (12, ron); 'i c" ' B First downa 1-'' ? 12' 4 12 ' , 172 -, 62 -V"6i 3 3-32 . ; - 2 - -70 . Ruthinja yardage - - 172 - ' 110 Passing yardage ,' Passes r '' Passes intercepted Punting average Fumbles lost . i Yards penalised o1 4-3.t 1 3 "85 SFPtCsTS FLAY FilL AT LL II. The . Hot Springs Blue T will travel to" Mars Ili.l 1 night ' to meet the nn,! Mars Hill team, Kk:'; 8 o'clock. Mars niU difnt, 1 ' ville, 12-0 last Fii ' ;y v Eprinf' was lo. Due to the u hospitalized Con as!:.t.ar.t '1 be in ch;r - ' t--n. ' r ; : ' t : A 1 't !'; fedoi'ut, aij' ' i viobttir r i 1 leruis, was tii Greenevi!le, Tt two-hour jioi, S Clarence ? ed.in tho f ! combe ' "County i Tuesday to aw ; n Judge j Wilson i District, .Court m . . week. ' T ' ' "; Four'poljc .m i .i,n the ichaae Vlndi In in m:, and ended adout 1;) Massey was apprdu nt port .highway near (. r,l Deputies from the i Mar&hat i Rov II ; i : hers" pf the Gieom parjtnient, and A TaikUnit lnvcti -s Massey y. 'is cdmvm Moventber, lorm u ll icourti in A-' in ' 1 .federal.. internal r laws.' Me rw 1 1 1 suspended : sciiteme ; ed - on irobu t io n ditions.' ; Jn Februnry f i scy ewa.ped 1 at Ike Wo , was servin r meaner, d(. , lol lilt l1- t '!- TO' 1 ;0LI0 CASES;; ! PARALYTIC'- Raleigh ' -r North CawtUha's 10.ri9 total qfpolioi cases rdse to i i . ;:.;. .v. ... j z-i x uesaay wiui reports. o;. jnree i w cases in-vunoeriiu.-'1y Dr. it, T.V Fester CumlberTand Nalth of fleet, jsaid Hope Mills. Lake inear VFayettevUle . had ' teen ilosed off to swimmers because of the polio toll that' has "strttck ?2 persons in the county so far 1Mb yeari J' Jt(' jj wji !rf ) X The State Department of Health .said -101 of he 123 cases that had hpon ,eportej( to iVby Tuesday were - afalytici ; Afr yt thv kame date a year go only si cagei of i'iio had bpen reported; in '-the hi. ile. . ix . . -'A.: B0M)S FOHTIIUEE SET IN AUTO if ' i. .1 Vi.ii .11" ,.!,'" .' fVirfi'-. THEFT CASE i,mj Bonds' for tfirea Greenville fi C- .youths, charged, withilating' t the Jryer Act were, set ac ?zuuu each by. tli: Commissioner Law? renee JStoker.bf Ashev)ll Tues day., they- wer arrested ijf, Hotl typrings aturday riding, in; a car reported 'stolen "from ,Greenvijla. Since taking 'stolen ckr serosa a : state : 1 ine constitutes a xedef at offense, local . authorities turned the -youthji'Aovei; to deputies, from the office of .y.:.( Marshal Roy Harmon , ' ' " i V. The'y were identiflecl as' Gerald Tihomasi, Jtficholsonil J9,y-WlQiBtt IeJ Vaughn,5 20, ' and" a, uTehile, all hf-ftreertville. J1' rJ all of "Greenville, TWO INDUCTED it- OTHERS MM PA1 CJT,1irrp,7 ' rr. Mnytieatedaid ihat .f!hel Peek rUil l ibii S vV'J n4n fit driven fcy jarvis .'A 4 f . fmefc nearly head-on on a eurve of t "The following' men were for warded for induction on Septem ber 2: (Dwight JI ' art' Wilde, Jr., Charles F. Robinson 5 " ' The board also sent four Cmen for -pre-induction physical .' and mental examinations on 1 the same 12-Year-Old Son Of Clyde ' .'feeki n Critical ..it' , j ..Condition- ' .Five MdiBOB.J County ..people ;.v ; 1 1 :i.;ii . r " .i were - injured,. tn critically, in a wji-car (oHieion in Mars -fiill a-."" W)Ut 3;30.p. in Monday. ; 1 .Ti',' The critically Injured victim is ? Herbert1 Clyde Peek r, 12, whi 'r'(v, ' was riding with i f ilftierv about rv. ' ? ,1 38, Martt Bill Tigfc School foo'v. .t; ball'toach.'1. JSothre now" Withe 'i fitVoseph'e "Hospital in AbvUl, ' ' The 'elder Peek's, .condition .is' im proved hut hi s'soa remains n " 1 critical 'condition, it twas, repprtedt fetfayv u , J v U ' 4 , Admitt to' Memorial Mission. " Hospital vWejfe, J3H1 Jarvis.'about,1" j ,,f 1, ,sai4 tobe'the; -driver of the - iE ' otjier 'ear Vand Jack Thompson, tT both ojtWr Mr Hill. Jarvis V Buffered t fractured , jaw and v ' Thoinpsc4i'guffere4'' fracture of -the'ahouiaeDi':' . 'J ' Woody ;-,AOTnons, Riding j with J , Jaryls and v Thompson,, was aiso. J' ,V t treated at Memorial . Mission. ( v ' ';J Police, Chief jQ. A, ' Duck), who-, - ' ' He ;aid. no' charge has been tiled pending outcome of IL Cr Peek' condition. , Th hospital eaid the boy.auiffered a fracture-, , of the skull, a crushed chest, la deration of the liead t and both sidevof the face and mouth, and . f ra 'lis of n' j J r 't 1 ' i'1 t'-,-r-'-; V ik k ,

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