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i A if 7 ( J, S U (. ' - -J J 1 ' 1 . til ed t t t . 1 -las, i . .! . be u If polio; . v.: Th 1 by Dr. I" y County I" III now a ; . o Coun'y I "'iC i'. , The v I 1 e r ploniOlt t' i ' l i pr ram 0f t i f , -partmi Lt. to t' fi of the vaccine wi-'ii 1!., datum funds, was avail..,Ua for ages two months to six years only. The National Foundation-purchas ed vaccine is available to any age and also for fourth or ''Booster" do.-- . V ' The expanded polio m-inim;:-i-tion pre-.ram .will be . carried out 1 v tN ileallh Department plon v Ji tlie i' ' r immi. ..on d to sup ionization 1 'i T purchase ,1 Fo ,a- lule. lln as folr . '"I I f 11 . 1'ut d y: ; J U, :. to i llOUii; lit.) p. 111., i :.' 1 ' . 111. 1 S , t I 1 i. 4 in-"- -' Are A, outicemcnt lias been made . .Trs. . J,: H. 'Priedeman, choir- an of the Office of , Volunteers for tha Buncombe-Madison ( Chap ter f the American Red Gross,- of tl '5 appointment 'of i three Blood Program Aide. Vice-Chairmen .in Madison 'County: 'Mrs. H o y t BiaekweU for Mars HillNMrs. Gas, ton . Gage for' Hot Springs , and Mrs. -"Dean Shields for Marsihall. They will serve -under" Mrs. Rob ert C, Parker, "the chairman of .All...... . .. . . Mrs. E., M. Salley ' JrY'TrainT ing Cliairnlan, ,is planning a joint training session at the REA Build ing in Marshall Friday, "Septem ber 9 for the prospective volun teers who will serve under tin -, chaii"men in t1li , three communi ties. Mrs. - "Janet Neemani ""' chief nurse,, will conduct tl nor Lehmiie Course star 31 1 a. m. Tolloni -1 '-.it ,bx lunch, t'.to e it nn v 1 1 v, .. t TTr. . r - ; I A" TVA Flood .Study of the French Broad River" and 'Snrin? Creek ,'irt.the vicinity 'of Hot Springs; has Ueen ' completed and was presented to the Hot Springs Board of Aldermen on Wednes- day niglit," August 31.' .: ' '.. , Colonel- Harry E.i. Brown, Di- r tor of the North Carolina-De- r rtment of Wate Resources, pre" suited the study td he, officials and was ' assisted in the presenta tion by -Mr. James. E. Goddard, Chief,- Lo e a l,;;Fiiood- Relation Branch" of TVA, , - according : . to Mayor -'Joe kR. Henderson,, of Hot springs. - Last . September,- Mayor Henderson and the. Board of 01- dermen v requested the assistance of the State, ,TVA and the ,West rn North . Carolina (Regional Planning Commi?sion : in , prepare ing'the 'compre'hensive flood study for the townj-r ' -, '. Field . investigatioTis;-'- compuija- tions, and the .writing of the re port-have recently been complet ed.. Copies will be made available to, community officials, newspa pers, libraries, ..industries1, and (Continued on t f v iLaSt.-' yc?v, , ri- ' ' Norili Caro i . I to S. E ,u t in provin-j t'scy j L pers( us v i re i ;. i 30 n.,'::m I who 'are williot.-t ' ,-. " i . birth. " The .-hi: the Census Bir only, source of t i for' most of these ple.-. ' . Proof of af-o or ed today to. collect and other, retir" in f is needed- to o' is needed to qifilif rying certain ; requirements It some forms ef i ince 19 1 , has provide ! i one-halif i copies of t' age, pla. or kimV recorii SUP th ;i) i . CO, 1 1 I y i' . i i or Cf n th pel "u VI i, cos 1 -d o lost r J I 1 -I ! I s, hi" "J sf-1 -.on Af ' a 1. 1 s'art, a wi 'i a -' t pi ..I t -3 -Buncon.be cf t mi' C l v i t a n 1 n!!-, n v e-.lry in ti y .To ';, which was i ? Euncoiiile H.o Mars .Hill ,s Asheville- Al i 'tlie' finals, but close game for : ' championship. . iiinner-up -tiro- ' w i ll a picnic Mm. Ui i my to ; 1VED . HERE ' Monday.- Sept. A 4 Lafcoir Day will be observed by practically all stores in Marshall aff well as the offices in the courthouse. Ai- :o to be closed on Monday1 wHI be the Madison County Dept. of Wel fare, Health Department,' Draft Board Off ice.t Post Off iceTTianks, ASC Office, ' Tha News-Record, and other : agencies' and firms, :S't J", i'i In, i i rr r n.r mri. ..n n in,,' s r SAVINGS BOM)S SALES SHOW:, KCREASE IIERE' ntiall v increase in foe ' . Ravings . Bonds in " the month '"er " I Real Estate ' Loans During. 1SC3 Fivl Year v total i.j.UJ' - ! ! 1 ' Loansjiotalin j:57,5G0.0 'were , v ; made by the .Farmers Home Xd- , minista-atioa 'to' farm families" in jZ. . Madisoa County- during (he I960 1 ; . fiscal year, iceording' to WTKi Anderson, the rncy'a county bu' r, pervisor, ' . t 1 '''lf Borrowers ,' repaid . $106J1,09 y " during .thi 'yeap oo loans of ali; . v ; , types obtained 'from the Fanmersjy a ? Home f Administration. ' Ther rf . payments on loans ' came mainily , ' from jjie sale bf tbbaceo, 'beef cat 1 ; tie; and dafey" products. Improve-'-. menta s; which, Madisoa County ' ' 1 farmers have achieved. Mr. ' An. ' 1 derson" 'said include better dairy. , herds, better ho.using .for "them selves '"and their1' livestock and e- quipment, improved pastures, bet ter farm equipment, and otaer im- provementa ' that assure better net - income, and more satisfactory livi ing levels. ' ; " Throughout the " county are many more families who have bor-4" rowed in former years and are stills snaking scheduled repay ments, Jitany other families now r.mingm Madisoit County, ana1 ha4' borrowed f " n FHA, " r repaid thoif loans. ir V re financing taoir needs l;s and other lander. : " tlie funds borrowed ; loans, -those! 1 Of f.,J, S1 d i- rdTo : Il3 New C x Allen, chairman of the i County : LibraJry''- Board, 1 a meeting of the board . uesday, September ,.. -.:.-.t p. m. This meeting will be in the new home of theLi the former ASC offices on Street 'in Marshall. . m i -r tf oi. 1 , l '.io a, sic theory at. Mars Hill Co. nas won nonoraWe mention iu a I ,,r,, .... . ... nat.on-w.de contest for young com- . j especially lagainst arch rival Hot' Springs, A capacity crowd is expected to iHer composition, First String! Quartet," . was : favorably cited in the - recently - ended Young Com posers Contest sponsored "byt (he National Federation of Music Clubs r , ... 4 There is ample' proof that some people do not get better as they get better,' off.- i V " ::zy no C"i UG3 f-n's Team Makes An I . csiive Debut On Island Friday , h Ed Morton, starting liis ars 'as Marshall coach, 1 out a rugged, tough de- 0 outfit last , Friday night Marshall Red Tornadoes 1 a one-point decision to 1 E i,h of Spruce Pine, 7-6, ? : nd. .-. r- h the game was prima- 3 strr p -sI Attention: Local Merchants i -.8 I .. r t 1 , fir.-. Plans are now underway, for the biggest promotionin the his tory of Marshall The event will be sponsored by the Marshall Merchants Association and will begin possibly this month and con tinue through December 24. The event will be similar to last year's vcopt will - be conducted ' for a 1 er r !od and have more val- ' ' i.i-l Complete plans will i mouuceJ in the near future. ' ert Clmndler and S. C. Ru ere contacting merchants '.- w'.h to parV;;-'a and the! 1 3 be:-'.. r- i. J 1 1 :t S i ) v i t I-.; i.''--'... see these two strong teams 'battle Friday ' night, ' -,v'- , " MiersMe;!" grdders top -' MARS I1ILL HIGH Fullback Ronnie 'Pitfeman 'scor ed two toudidowns on two three- yard , plunges, Friday liight to give Bakersville High- -'School In 13-6 Skyline Conference -,. Victory over Mars' Hill. rl n r r.. H was. ; . the r season's-' football Opener for) both scTiools," -r""" A crowd of 800 fans saw Bak ersville. score - six points in the second period, , and. then- v a d d -B ; MH First dwons v "9 1 8 Rushing yardage 98 1 - 84 Passing yardage 32 " 25 Passes . j v -t. 10-2 6-3 Passes in'cepted by 0 - 7 1 . Punts ' S ' 5 Fumbles lost ' , ' - 2 2 Yards penalized " "."'40 35 seven s more points in the third period in a game w' ioh tc ' 1 rutted line play fn. 1 tha r tl A l'g-ht pie mia . r ' 1 , 1 to scop tdueiav i ie s u.x-' . eleven on .its march bo it fir touchdown. Ila'fli, k T 1 1 J relt set up the s xu e 0- t Icoutiul ux 1. .. I : Early bliarh-t c t be eoauvt. lognized by the daik. black circu lar spots found on the leaves of the. tomatoes1 and dark lesions on the" stems and stalk of the tbma to plant. In the latter stages this disease attacks the fruit, causing deep, glossy black ,-circular spots and rot 'on the toma5o particu larly where ,(he tomato is connect ed to tbe stem. ... f . ; Farmers Usine maneb to control early blight, need , to consider the fact: that ;they are attempting to kill a verv small orcani.-mi. eitber 0 - by coating the organiwn with a dust or spray, or by covering the leaf surfaces and fruit so thaf the organism will be killed as it gets on the plant. TTie mameb will give excellent control of early blight, and some control for late blight This material should be applied as often as necessary to keep the sur face of tho plant coated, which will mean a minimum of once a week and, after, every heavy rain. Copper compounds, which have been used by many farmers, as tin r only spray or dust program w.I emtrol late bl' '.t but does not ' ve any contr-1 cf ' early Wig' . Farmers havi; 7 ( -iestions ning disease of niatoe- i.l t.ie lieij u..i.u it. u iu,u., (Continued To Page Eight) . $1C0,CC3.C3 IS EARMARKED FOR ROAD REPAIRS Raleigh ' Roads in Western North Carolina which 1 were dam aged last winter by severe weath er have- been earmarked . for, a 1100,000 slice of surplus highway funds, Gov.,- Hodges announced Wednesday. . , The aid will be used to supple ment secondary road funds in, the northwestern -,and . western; aeo tionS of the ., state;, which were hard-hit by last winter's snow storms. 1 . v . The WNC allocation was one of five projects which will receive a portion, of teh $650,00 surplus money to ibe ; distributed " in (lie state. s ' CO', are invited to con '. Itural s ntJ 'i ation cf hia 1 (.'case 1 roL! . ular i; L.,r:TT,.LLIDLE-.T;FLAY: Th e ' world-famed 14th v Air Force, , popularly . known as the Flying Tigers, is no more, ; A general reorganization Of Oie Continental Air Command brought about;; the demise of the 14th by splitting-' its duties among' three regional units coinciding; with tfie 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Armies, The Flyingf Tigers, bora in the (Continued on Last Page) Make Honcr Kcll At ,VC Cclle-e Amonsr (bose makinir the Honor Roll it Wgtcm TiHilm. rX,TTiYr.A 'are Edgar WSjlin,1 Billrigman, Jimmie Jp Shelton EldJgo Leake" JrT' ind Judy" rfenderson, all of Marshall.,' -' V " To be eligible, for this honor a student must have; aa"Bw average. yo'r:::rn.fo.G!:::rc::::3i:;-- Asc co::;,nnE LUx,AJ$ Li f r f 1 "3 J'.irf1' 1 t ;:i 1 k : ' ' ' 7 1." On September 8 all farmers within the county will determine who will repiv-. -it t' r ci, 1- nify as 'A.rC c v,i 1. casting their b-'ot at tl.e poL.. ; place 'within t" townsh?p. . Ac co'rdinjf to T.,i"i I A" 3 t-"-flce r .inaj r, no 1...;,. were ad- ? i t i-. it) v.io s' cf 1 n ) 1 t,- f c. High School- CraJuats Get Cetter JoLs, Earn R!ore Raleieli, Aug. 31- Pi ' ol-age- your:; ter ho -.ie t 1 woik- ing this s i-'iPt u 1 to return to t ! i. 1 f ' .' lj d'r 1 . 1 . . 1- t.Oil. fate Li 'or Co r- ni i m e r Fraiik C: . so, l t
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