i . T -1 Tobacco Pre a Are . & 'W'J i' r, county agent, ,:uk'. .tfhat-Burley 'Urge! - Harry 0 "I said here i. ? -tobacco I ' County v uci t' tof Madison have an opportunity to vi ! e annual, sumuner field day a i: t'e -Tobacco. Experiment . Btn' ;un. in', Creenevilfe,. Tenn.!- on T"' y,--Auf?ust 6, ..The Tobacco Experiment 'la tion. in Greene ville 'is jointly supported by thefU.S. Department of Agriculture and - State of Tennessee.1 The results of tlie experimental . work being t con ducted thereMs made available to ' burley tobacco1 producers thro.ugh- .out tne couniry.. rarmers. aiiena- - ing the field day ,wil start the tout at v:3U a m., on August 0 and the program will' be complete - a y :3U p. B,'' , - - , A "The meeting this year will gattw r at the -Clyde . Austin 4 -R Club amp' which. Joins' the experiment lation. Tours will start from he mp. r Those- attending the tour '1 bave an- opportunity .to see ! research work being conducted i burley tobacco' varieties, prom g . experimental lines of .bur ( Continued To Page Eight) ' l f pons -i-s C i ii r: -' Ai , -.. 1 . .,, . ,i J. : .1- ,' tLu..n'-a cf the ch i'i's 1. ing service program, reported this latest development in the pro gram. She also sketched the pro gram from its inception- In 1900 to its present status. . ' The program sponsors courses in care of the sick and .injured and mother and baby care as Well -as keeping roster of enrolled registered nurses for volunteer ca pacities, ; - v ': Board member Alfred" Taylor, a finance committee member, ex- plained the modernized chapter accounting system which went in to effect July 1. ' ' ' ' Francis Gilman, chapter chair . (Continued To Last Page) Uclnnl-crs' Hill Urilh Fcr Laurel And Hot Springs Are J Eliminated In Playoff , Held Last Week ' ' i iMars Hill and Walnut will meet in the final rounds of the County Babe Ruth playoffs. . The first playoff game will be on the" Mars Hill diamond Friday at 4 o'clock nd the nexV 'imewll be played Walmit oil Satiuday afternoon. ':',rs Hill won its final berth -. pb.yf.f'3 by defeating A, 7-6 last Friday ' at Laaril 1 i .ia .drw..jr Laurel. 4-3 at Hill SaturJay. ' " at vis forced to play the ;, , t' " - ' ' ' hf ' "9 f " ";- II'- FrecTW Anderspn, sutferfntend ent, announced'.thJa week" that ad ditional ; teachers Tiav a been 'added to three' ei- the' Madison" County schools' and thai other- Additions will be announced later Following -$re t the- teachers, re terity approved': ?' 7 f , Beech - Glen: ifr Agnes - W. Metcalf. 1 v ,, 'f"'"- Wfttrott jJoe L.' Morgan- and JU A. Zimmermaif Jr. Mif Zhttnier- pmail'will teach matti !and science in the high snSorf-"- "Mars' Hilli f Jilnf. Joyce Wood will replace-' Mrs.' Marie: Haynea Buckner, who recently resigned, as' home economics tearfherv - Charles- Boone twillteach-- math and , Cloice- Plentmons will. 'teach Business .Educatiop. A'.' Conscience ;is xhe inner voice ;ls ' ihe mat " warns" .' yon , somebody',, is wau.IU.llg. r , , ,4- ,v . t ! -J . ii 1 "1 . 3 of I a t Lit', I.Iill- le Foik, California Creek and the Mars Hill - areas, about a new chemical for weed and grass con trol in corn. Atrazine 80 W, a commercial material for control of annual weeds and grass in torn, has been used on one acre of corn grown by Boyd Hill, of t!he Middle Fork community, with excellent results, r , 1 t ' This field of corn "is being grown just off the hard - surface road between Beech Glen and 'Highway 19 and is marked by a sign." The acre of corn being treated with Atrazine 80 W, has received no cultivation and near , (Continued To Page Four) ' County PrihcipaU 4 To Meet At MHC. Wednesday Morning . Superintendent Fred Anderson announced this week that all Mad ison County principals ; will meet at Mars Hill College Wednesday morning following tfhe morning program-of the Superintendents' Conference. . The meeting will prohnhly . be held in' the college auditorium, Mr. Anderson 6aid. Dr. Charles F. Carroll will ad dress the opening s . -ion cf the three-day ' conXerence Wfiilnesuay 1 -j A ' Madison County man was ingured" "and a'Trested'' on' three charges following a one-car. crash about 1:30 p. m., Tuesday on the jsandy Mush Road some six miles south, of 'Mars-hall. i " ' ." Highway Patvolman.1A.'li'. Feld raa'n , listed Marvin Sams,?, .47,, of Mafsnall HFD l,4 as "driver f ' a feport!dty JBtole'n tarlwhirfh wreck ed wJien he'fell- ouV pf thecar'on 4' curvi, ' ' ' .- " " 'iSams suffered '-'multiple ' body bruises' and lkcerations 'ahi was treated af the emergency clinic at Memorial... Mission Hospitals . and then transferred to Swwanano VU visibnlof Oteen'iViA." Hospital. ' " iThe car wa owned .by Zeb. Tra ey Boyd -of Marshal KFD lr from Vhorii.it had been stolen, Patrol man. Feldman said. The car had no doers, Feldman said, and when Sams - rounded th9?cirve be .fell ouvV;; !f'..n.'ur' i .iPaniSjwas charged with larceny ftf a automobile,, driving without ftrf .bperator Micense" and' driving intoxicated.' ' rk i,si , .. 4-fl CLUB TES r IIIGHLldllTS . ' t . . , Attending classes,' '"(''" aud t'.la will k-i.p good 1 books and give good demonstra tions so they too may ' take a greater part in 4-H Club Week. . (Some of the classes attended during Club Week were Careers and the value of planning for these, How to be well liked and get along with people, How . to conduct a local 4-H Club meeting, (Record Books and . keeping rec- 1 ' I V .' " "1J ai 1 L. re1 it J bout stiti ' 1 men. ' : ative t sion v : . ' 'Pii i- t Ley P. was mi ; recent in , Chi; , report of several s had on tUl'TK 1 I'.r. hel ' Col fn 1 A- ' the. I ti 1 i " ' ( b..iO, Corn .' id cf C. le t ing his seven years in, 4--H Club work, v'- ne has also served s president of bis local 4-11 Clubs and president of the 4-H County Council. ' i ords. . All Of tbese classes Were extremely well planned and very informative. ' v " " ' to j .'miliary re! urns fiom a' ref .1 IilM 11 . r-d.iy, July1 21, 1 t:. S!)-State Commercial wneat 1 n-ing area for 19C1 show that i-ercent "of the farmers vot ' favored marketing quota on 1-crop wheat, the U. S, De r u s Hcnt of Agriculture announc- 1 today. , ,"''.'..' ' Preliminary returns show a to t I vote of 170,397. Of these, 148, 7 i3 (87.3 percent) ' favored mar ! ( ting quotas onu 1961 crop wheat 1 21.C31 (12.7 percent) - were osej. Last year 80.8 percent of the farmers voting in a. refer c n d urn , f avored ' marketing quotas r the 1960 wheat crop. 1 ' Because proclaimed" wheat 'mar ' ling' quotas are effective en ap roval by tyo'thirda -" Or more of . e farmers voting '.in a referen lam; marketing' quotas will be in Wet for the 1961 -crop as a re mit of the referendum under cut- "nty controlling legislation. -' I rodueers in the S9-state' com iieidl area who stay i within Uieir acreage allotments will be V ''.le fr price support on 1961 i !! vT .1 at not less Uian a na ,i -1 a"ra;:e price of $1.73 per !ni:;!. el. Li the lltate non-com-i i.il area, county suppoit ri'i's, as pi'ovided by-law when 1 i pi.-" are jrt effect in the rr .1 states, will be 73 per ! i-ut of vvliat the rates would have ; en if the n n -"i mercial conn '" ? were in l'..,i commercial area. 1 rvcllminary results : .-show h Carolina 1 favor of iri. voted maikt 97 in , Ik. 11 i . om 5-7 p. in., 0 in Liars Hill. The dni; . -followed by a street daie from 7:30 until 11:30. - Th6 proceeds ' will go to , the building of . swimming pool in Maris HilL ' ' 1 ; Foes of federation gain in Rho desia party. . 1 1 , ' - .-...J H . ..J I. M V. 1 L's words "brought heavy i.. i i :.,'y eyes. . l ? l-vn a r'-r ' - 70 4-:I I". : . J CT"7",TTV ,T,r1 T'T' T' ATCAKP.CUAUB : Seventy y4S members boarded a Chartered ? double-decker Trail waya bus bete -Monday" morning and ; left Marshall shortly after noon - for ' 'Camp . . bchausb near WaynesvfllC for a ,week at tJlxe picturesque 4-H camp,' " : As the rbig bus pulled out 01 Marshall, the.t boys and' ', girls were singing' and. happy, ' . Jobnnv Corbett.- Olin- Jarrett Jr.V and Mra. Frank Shelton ac companied the.' group ; 9 dult leaders. ' " ,v .' " . , OEattc" ion agents '. also on the trip are Ethel V. Townsend lome economics agent ; and Earl -.Wise, assistant ficrriculturlll agent Da vid Ramsey is also spending the week at' the" camp,i( being Invited back by Mr. Cathy owner of the camp.' - - !' "i - Eise is forecast for 1960 wheat crop. ' 1 ' , 1 l j aie 1,. tin! l. 1. ' " ' The visit Is being sponsored by the Marshall Lions Club. , Delinquent Tax " List Published On Page .Three , A list of 1959 delinquent taxes are ( publisbed on , Page Three- of this issued K ' ; J 1 oyer Prcrj:; Uiolatidris UJill AGREEMENT DEDu SIGNED . Commercial warehousemen with facilities tot aling more - than 4 billion 170 million bushels of space and through July 15 signed the new Uniform C r,'n Siu. ,;a A gr -wnt for tl.a s'.r' rf c -t'willttca under A"C3 : j port programs c-.irj i ; year. A"' f i J.. - " G &' ...a cf i. .i ; Now Located! I t I I -it! e The' Madison, County tural Stabilization; and C tion (ASC) offices are now i i remodelled building wliich v i formerly the post office Oti I Street here. " , For weeks, the old building t been having a. "face lifting" ani lio-Mitiir. nrt heatinsr have uaji installed. " , Ml fH ft " ' - 1 1 1 .. . . X HO Jl'tJU UUJV- llD MV... art in - it McKIrnV liulliltnr Ot Main Street for -the p1 ; 1 years. It ia main branch t ; County libri-ry v that build' . JTeniLers cf t" cluda Ralplt " . manager; C 1 ' Dorothy Sprii; ' clerk; .Minnie L.V. ted that t soon rive 1 a: a! Hattie Jarrett, n u Anna Mae Tipton, Sliaron . Toniberlin Wilde, computers (1 ployees). Crack c'i T . rcit: ' e; If . ii... i w & l . The new el tain riurzle-lua ' 17--yci'r-old ' '- ! Lid i.. -, to-C3 : -r-u' 1 ! with the secon.l . i- the 65 sharpliooiers v away at targets from 9 a. i , til 6 p. ni. . 'A The elder Adams lost out t. aon by onfrighth of an i ..i 'i. This was ywung A.' . t beef shoot' He never T vl t his band with a muzla-1 '. ? fore. ., " Bransen Chandler, of t'.'? c . (Continued To Paje r" ' ') C si Asks Coopei:! , i C" Parents, Priv i In a convev Clarence Nix tin. this newspaper I to see to" it that f ing," profane lar fic violations are shall." . v ' Mayor Nix j.' lored the C 7 young 1 la Strt. I