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-CO-- Gvr. to ;,u. .t.:. : NEXT uOIJUA ' haw 10 'T iU J 31 High Schools Will De Represented J .Hoberts ' , Directs . i t ' I ' ' V -A music . clinic-for high school student' and their .glee-fcM di- , rectors will be sponsored at Maps i tiuj 'Voiiege rutiuy- una .omr " '.- t day ""(Feb. 3-4) fcy 'the ,musk! dfr - , parmentv of Mars- ILiIl College yv c" for the 13th, consecutive year. , High school- eingdrs and chor- ' "s al directors from 31 high seJvodlis 'v -,: throughout the western half of i :cCr the abate have made plana to at- tend. The schools to be rpre sented include H'Srshall, , w '.. e I ' J!hn Lackey is the tin ial dirocl- - . or, and Mam Hill, v,hn-e Ilonry Ajay towards i.s-; iirei ,Ur. Wi'p-r eohoo'e as far e t i i ?--i sville i , .and M 'f.ir we't"as. TV y "will , 1 i be represei.t 1. ' . ' The'dlinic vail con .-t cf eeven 1 1' ; instructional an J Tthearsal ses ,i atone climaxed by a . public con-.'- ceii at 7:23 p. m.f Saturday, -, which wall feature the combined . - voices of almo?.t.200 students who . ,will attend. - . i. y dhoirs i I Kmiisii' - Tr.rut at Marsliall College 5n on, W. V., will be the gu est conductor-Instructor forvthe i ' i o. A -graduate of Louisiana : . -.to and CJottumbia universities, ho has judged and taught In sim ilar cl'mics in Texas, Louisiana, unci C t.lailiom a. f ; 1 ' a tvo i 'y workshop Kns Wn i l i 'vile vsi r f - . : r ' -.f J. ' ' 3, 'a id - .er of .1 ia is 1 " Cuilt" 1 ir, . T.r':'rr - 'Tho e c. .nVy pCunned and J.as ibeon held each yeair eince Eobents ex plained, "to give taienited high ohool ginger an opportunity to ,! work with other etudents of aim '. ; 'I, ar Wliitiy and to try 1 deepen . - , ', the appreciation of Iboth ithe tu-j- ; dents' tad their-choral directors j. for the JUnest: Jorl nwsic and .loourage tihem to higher sta'nd ' " J1"'. " arda of twrformance.' rt , ijiiita ti"qred:By,Gonniy Fcrncn Improve Y pur Idle Land vN,With Free Seedlings , l, , h v Now ;! According ts Harry :G.l Solver, county .agent, ".: Madisonk County farmers ere taking advantage of the tree . seedling program "avait eWe to them this year. They have ordcTed about 200,000 white pine tree seedlings '-iiif the'past few morifhs. , Theses seedlings normal ly rt'i$3.00. iper shoiteand. " Un-i .. ti-ee , planting ' program, .s, .rpl iby Champion Paipef A Fi! -e Oompanyi the : company is -r ihese ' seedlkigs avaikble f. i to i farmers ? in . Madisom In fi " ".'lion to ithis in- .it .the cinmty ASC'., eoni- r e is or.." ' ? to-pay farmers f. i le' AC? i rr-rptn 12.C!) J'f e to stt f.e tret.' . TLIs I " t ' in ? Mtion to 'itheir i' f . r".i.:iion.' . ' . "I failings vaB- i ' ' -.-j-n for Mad- 1 ' ;. T!.ere is 5 v t' a ACP i 1 ' III" 1 In 1-1 Mishap LynM. oJ Sampson ' IS FATAL FOR : CKCSIUKNT..; S00 Attended A Memorial -.. - Service In Mars Hill , Baptist Church . ,' f A Mara Hill College student, whose sled .collided with a car Thnrsday night died Friday morn ing in an Ashevil'e hospital. Lynwood Pnmpson, 18, -f Lnm- 1 ii ton ,i r ' i ,l t 4 a. ni., 1 Kir j la at in.lt iy a ctr i.Umt 9. ."J p. m., las it crossed N. C. 213, the Mars JIUl-.Mar&'hall road that runs through the campus. - He and several other students were eledddng in front of Myers Dormi tory, coasting across . the droad and stopping on the .walk on the other aide, - v ' i - Witnesses said ' he .tapparently saw the car coming as -he ap proached &e road. He rolled off (Continued To Page Five) Pino Sssdling 0 GOV. SANFORD ENDORSES HEART FUND CAMPAIGN Cavern or 'Terry j Sanf ord ' 'has designated February "Heart JPund Month . in ; North ' . Carolina," ac cording to Zerio H. Ponder, Fund Raising i Representative , of the Madison - County '; Heart -OounciL In a- statement .issued .today, the Governor referred to the fact that heart ' disease . annually causes more tSila.n half of all death in the state and that "the coat in suffering- to Ifamdilaes ' nd eco nomic 0s to the state is incal ciable. r .' " cause 'the American" and NVth'i CaroSdnia iHeart AjwoIj tions' support heart research, in cl'ud.Ing projects at North Caro lina medical institutions; ri-ofe?-sional and public edaca'" n; J cor-vmunity service r" "v'lfh 'l.'ive cor!:-" 1 t -c'- 'y to t" e iu-ci," 1 ir cf t'io :' ' t t '. t 1 : t: . 1 i The February tflrun of euperior court for the trial of civil cases will begin here Monday (morning twith' -Judge V. K. McLean, of Adheville, presiding. -. " M vfAs stated. hat, all .motions to continue Ciaesi on the calendar wild fee heard on Monxliay, morning as the f ifrait order of 'business, af ter ,th jurors have been called and iswonn. f Ko case wity-fo. con tinued' except -.m strict . comiiJi ance watW G.S. 1-175, and 1-178. it was said. ; "i , . The v .folloiwing Motionsi r' and cases are scheduled t " 1 K ', j; v MOTIONS , . Edwte.rd Keese, admr., yg Wm, D. Stewart et mxr , ' - ' ' alaid ' Peek, vs - Edward'' J. El efson. - , Jeanette Re vis t V9 Louis' . D. Wilson- - ' Jack A. Navy1 vs James Frank Fisher. , ' ,: 'OASES faR TJRIAL, Gilmer Teague,' admr., . vs LL1- r. (Continued To Page Five) ' VOTE PIT3 TO rTT in r-1 J UiliUlUiJi COIiniTTEC The House va 1 217-?12 d.iy trt'ai t a , 'if re ' i ' ' 1 Ul; .u- I fx., "V,, ,.0 t f ir. reducing tae po tr i. t alition of canservaitive L. ..ocruis and Republicans on t'..e Ruls Committee was "the only way we tan be sure" of , enaoting ; Presi dent Kennedy's .program. ' Let's mors v this v program," Ulayfoum pleaded, just , before . the vote.' "Let's be sure we can move at."' . . x" h - , Republican y oriitica denounced I ens pian as a einnater anxt dan gerous move; to ptack Jthe: Rules Committee and convert it an to a rubber ' stamp' for he President. ' The committee rwiJl ibe enlarged (Continued To Page Five) 4, TEENAGERS ARE INJURED IN AUTO ACOBEIiT Four -::, teenagers . were ' injured in an. automobile' accident near Walnut Tuesday night. One of Ithe four, .Miss Fat Iiumsford, . 17, of Marshall RiFD 4,' was admitted to Memorial Mission Hospital with fractures of the right foot. "Treated and dismissed were Dennis Fisher, 17, -of Marshall RiPD l,i identified as a driver; Mlias (Resa Thomas, 15, of ?ar s(halll -R5,aind Miias Nancy Hen derson, 15, of Walmut. They were taken to the hospital in AshevilCe shortly before midnight, " Fiiher euffered mult'; le ebra sions of the scalp, face and cfc; Ilibi Tliomas J . 1 i ' i ' i 3 contuMo' s of th a l ' t 1 i "j : si:..' m, . in the pin mgs i ;,ht o of ionit v. .ad- j . j lot vei-y i and r. J. (I on : ( isivri e Si", "I WOl'i all P. ' ' Sal ison this 1 w ' 1. re: , new; . c;. . State . 'eal9 i venilii , Tn t' e ill! I a'A .st r.: .i. i.i .1 Cafeteria 11 Parent-Teachers viCl ' meet . Monday, y 6, fet 8:15 p. m., in the ifetetia.i s f.7 EUOTRIIO;iE rSARAlARS HILL1 a. Fire of undetermined , origin Wednesday afternoon" . razed ' the two-story frame house of Mar.-and: Mrs. Kenneth . Buckner . in the CaluXomia Creek community near Mara .Hffll." t s- , ' v Mr. and Mrs. Buckner were working in , Asheville and ..their two children were in. school when the fire was spotted about. 1 p m. Walter Hawkins, Mrs.. Buck- ner's brother, called the : Mars Hill Volunteer Fire Department, but as he was ealLLng the house b an caving in. Y.lhen . f foremen arrived, a iivr minutes later the V lva.a .Tiiriiir,. ll . iH.mMl. 'n vns saved. ' . iicli! r f ;uj the loss, estimia ! at : 'e than ?10,000, was i e-od 1 dniui 'nee. " hn ' t f. !'y id t. :-p- r v. . h '.ii'-t a..-j I ...e i, Civ to i Dr. I.T-ir -v J. LH, County Health Lii.Lwr, ami Mr.,. Fred Anderson, superintendent of ed ucation, if ' v week ur ed 1 arents of childrcii who will ' enter the first grail- ct the county jsclhoola for 'the 1 1!12 term, .to I' gin now geiii) these cliildren ready for sell 1. "Getf n idyl for vTiool," stated 'I i'. I1 is a.loi ' irrrre prograr-i i i y fu,i . Two ptteMury - 4...-ns . wliidh. i elioidj be taken' . 'hm!!; t'.lny .are (1) -a complete ij .J -t eMumuuation for the c' 'I J 1 (2) a review of his liimmiunizaUoA status. If phys ical examination is ' tniade now, and defects are '. detected there will he time . to have corrections made before the child; . enters A.hools. . I urge parents . to take heir pre-echoot chiild . to the f am .iy physician mow for this exam-J ' iabion.1 " Cenerntly epeaJoing, 'ai 1 1 Id enleiiin h1 will need a I ' -obter' Imii.. on of di(ph '.hei-ia, whoop ii ; cough, lockjaw i,nH 1 polio nj ia and 'amallpox ie-vaecii' rri. Some ' children, j' awever, .have not (received , the il i die liiii'ui.liiitfations- (a anfanto ; nd wtU require a series .of 4m ''mi. These, of necessity, " ' ) i' i K I at once in order . a 'IJ e ring scliool will " 'i 4 h'oith CtoV-' J'i'ar a,i t-.e .: .. L . pre-sJ.ool c' i .i school enviroi. a. t, .and ij, spon sored jointly by the .Department of Education and the Health De partment. - Schedule for these Be ginner 'a Day progratme. wiJH be announced later; Read The News Record for further-, information. Aril A . ' w Pfice Support For61-Grop f. f, Hurley At Same Level :. ? A. 1959 Crop eeretry..iDf Agriculture Or 'ville' L. Freeman announced Tues day a per cent increase in acre age allotments' for the 1961 bur ley tobaoco erop. '- The acreage allotted for distri bution among Harms is :,j 329,095 acres ' compared with 310,275 acres allotted for last year's crop. . 'Burley tobacco like most oth er major types is grown -under a rigid control program - involv ing acreage allotment' tend mar keting - quotas. v l.' i . .V Vi " Burley t oh a c e'o ? supplies," Freeman said, v'beoame excessive as a result of the record crop of 663 million pounds produced in 1054.' Faced with this"' eituation, butiley growers sou;;-?.t legislation tliat would enable them to reduce their acreage furtior in 1935. "nVmy rr-;-w '. 1 . to their t.. t and prov : 1 for a spe- CU. ; : "n H grow ")I '. ie r.i ( Ii V ers t. er a in th r i' " t ' s m m . r m -- : j. ; . I - A ft. . ' CS3 Jminisrator ' ! Horace DGodfrey ' IL D. GOBuLY ij ApreiidCD ess Ac;.:csiaATO?i ' .President John F. Kennedy-has announced- the appointment of Horace D, Godfrey as ; Adminis trator; of -the 'Commodity Stabili- nation Service, . 1 .Godfrey has .been emiployed by the North Caroliiria Agriculltural F . vbilizaUo n"and -Con serva tion f f 1" yars and I- 3 '-f' i the I u t e AdiiiinLstrative 0 :i ProsA-aia ui.e U. S. t'.ro... i i State and County Agrici. Stabilization and Con&erw....) Offices.. The iCommodity iCied.t Corporation, the multi4illion dol lar agency for ; price supported commodities, is operated by of ficers and employees of the CSS. Godfrey will also, foe vice presi dent of the Cjwnmtodity1 iQredS Corporation. i ' ' , Gounfy Fardcro lnorac3.' BROUGHTON ' ' RESIGNS AS , : SIIC LEADER ... 1 , ' ; , - i 4 r ' Y '!.. '('' ' J. Melville Broughton Jrl, ' of Raleigh . announced Tuesday his resignation as ; chairman " of the State Highway ConHMssiom ' ' The .resignation .is effective February 6., " , ' ' "' Broughton's announcement came at the end of am. all-day meeting in iRaleigh. During the meeting, the commission made decisions on bridge construction at Wilming ton and on statevperii J feiTy service -between Ocracoke Island and the maimfand. Brour-hton, ,"?- T-oM Rs' " ' lawj-er - and emi l L.e f'.n-: i governor, Ins 1 c .'an c' i" i ! i 137 vh v l.o .-i i i Coy. ,r ' H. ' It'.' T. r f ! ' . . . f. . Popul iion Hut ''We're Snjetimes it t t a county is ' "stai ith JiittW igTWfl.h' in: a. and general li ve"o; '.!e. . Very often sftmense . iark . t ha t, . iMladiison'': "County : l.asn't shown any' real proRres" ii seve ral i years and ' is '.quick t iint out that-'the apopulatinn, J i h-, creased noticeably i i .t' r ' few i yeans. .', Altiliout, h th is j il lation decrease. .48.. a. c fact, it is certainly not tri. i Madison '. Count- i ? " : . : U31", . To 'ithe contrai-y, v t ments have hfn . tniade it. . i -out the jcounty in the pa A 1 .' years Vrath.' further- .progre a s I development anticipated. . New, churches, added r ' y School rooms, educationu'l iLu I i lngs and , modern lamd-jcaph ; mark la decided increase in t' :; religious, iife of itjli county. T. latest' example is the new . i modem $90,000 Marshall Eaj 1 Church which was coi '.' 1 i dedicated last year. 1 ;, t'.e county, reonoi' , ' i proved many cthuii 'it ? i 1 pride is being i !. i .. ! 1 y ai i-- 1 ; CI" ' 'I ill r '.':! J fr 'l . j . ' . -iviji y. , the in t i 'ern in t' 'j l creased en L loment also i q to great progress which bent- ;ts the entire western, part of tiie state. , -, , . Pacifio Mills, an' affiliate of, Burlington: Industries located at ' " (Continued To Last Page) Forage Program And ' Construction Data At V Agent's. Office ifadiison County livestock fa ers have been working haru improve their roughage pror during the past five years, II. G. Silver, farm agent,' e' this week. Their efforts have suited in-'-constant progress. . cording to United States on Agriculture information, ison -farmers produced 1 tons of lay and S.C54 tor lags in 1354. I ive j they produced 19,133 toi and 8.F17 i ) f j" . D' U 1.
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