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r J J J-,. $20 A Year In Madison & Buncombe Counties $4.00 A Year Outside These Two Counties MARSHALL, N. C THURSDAY, AIT.:L 13, 1S61 10c PER COPY vol. eo NO. 15 8 PAGES THIS WEEK Gcialy UJNI -Kot Pciiiciptc In feral Feed Surplus Program Board Makes Decision After . ; Study Of .Costs To , . .Taxpayers , : V ,'"""". ' -'. Bill Roberts, chairman of. the Madison County (board of commis ' eioners, stated this: week that af ter a lentrthy and ithoxoudh study i of the Federal .Food Surpirue Pro- 1 grant, $he conwussaoners had de eded that the expenditures neees- sary to set up this program here were isrombitive. , "The estimated cost to ithe coun v ty would be approximately $15,000 to $20,000 and we feel itihat this would be too heavy a burden on our aocpayere-I"! Mr. Roberto said. 'He -went on to explain that ai tTjnuiA ithe foM would be free, v the cost "of (traneportaitdon 'Phis rentinfl; an adequate epace for storage which would meet the Government epecMjicatdons would be "out of reach at the present." He also added that the personnel ait the ' main, storage center plus " costs of distribution make the pro gram unfeasible for the county. "It would actually mean an ad ditional Jevy of about 14c," Mr. Roberts said. JOHNNY CORBETT SELECTED FOR FRATERNITY Civitan President "7 - s ft V "l I w. JV i J MRSJIcELYEA suoNsam; SPEAKER MON. Girl Scout Camp At, Brevard Is Discussed Ladies Night Planned Dr. Charles Powell CIVITAN CLUB AT MARS HILL NAMES OFFICERS Um. A. E. MleEJlyea, of Ashe- vHIe and formerly, of Marshall, I the siueat speaker at the Marshall Idons Club meetiing held at the Rock Q&fe Monday night. Mrs. iMoPyea, Counsel Director at .the 13-eounty Pasgah Girl Scoot lOouincil, spoke in behalf of flie Girl i Scout Camp near itsre- ffiunl. She nadinited out the hktory & the-camp and the many bene- Mta the auuiD offers the bcouita. She told the roun that the gim os4 earned $38,000 by eelliiwg Girl ftvmt CsMden and ifflus wae a re- Maifiabla acUerement which h ad meant much to the building; of the camp. The current goal for comoletion of the camp as 950,000 with Madison County's part set pt $700.00t "The County Fund Froiect will et underway inyMay with several entertainments plan ned in l3ie county to help raise this needed goal." she said. She also stated that F. Ray Friaby as the chairman of the drive, and (Continued To Last Page) Membership Is Doubled Past Year; Active With Projects In : f ", Johnny Corbett,, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett, of Marshall, ' -. Lna iiAlActiwl for the National So ciety ' of Scabbard and Blade, 1 .Company. 8th Regiment, Itouver-' sity of North Carolina, on.April fiioiiar military iratertaty composed- of cadets ' and1 midshipmen in the-AFROTC and fJiROTC at the University. , v" Chester (H. Wakkison, '.Pledge Trainer, Scabbard and Blade,' no tified tMr.' and M.? Corbett of the lonor and atoted, ''Your , son lhas shown himself to be outstand ing aa a member of his iROTC unit It was for his ability and leadership qualities that he was chosen. It is s (great honor to be selected and I know you are proud of, him. We feel tWat he will be a fine addition to our Society and i are proud to ,have him with us." The Mars Hill Civdtan Olub e- lected its new officers at the last meeting and they will take ofifBce on 'July I, it was announced this week." Titf'uwira elected are us follows President. Dr. Charles Powell Vice President, Rex Allen: and i Secretary-Treasurer. David ..Met- The new board' of directors Is ; (Continued To. Last Page) ,., ,,nl 1 MADISON COUNTY LIBRARY: BOARD TO MEET FRBDAY There wifli be a VERY IM PORTAlNT meeting of the Madi son County Library Board to morrow (Friday) at 3:30 p. m., at the Library. All mmrihem are urcentlv re quested to be present. Gcnnty Scbool Committees r.rc Announced By Doard FeW' Changes ' Aro Made; , Mars Hill Liat U Incomplete , ' . The following Madison County School Committees were appoint ed this week by the Board of Ed ucation which are announced by Fred W. Anderson,' .Superintend ents i . Marshall 1 Pearson Ball, Vernon Runnion, Kermit Cody; Hardy dark, .Jm- mie BaMwan. ' V - t Walnut ; E. O. Bumette, Donald SUnes, ' c;.. Amu Mas Tin ton. r A. E. . . - Leake, Capp GoaneU. Spring1 Creek - Bame Luk. TUman Reese. Hot Sorinia : Reeves Church, Charles. Sdhaf- fer. Fred Moore. 1 ' Reuben GosneB, Dewey .Tal lin, Elbert Gentry, Ueal Gosnell, Arthur Cantrell. r.L' Chaoel ' TnvA TonJer. Hardy Whitt, KcIl-b Hamlin, Vance Craine. Ceech Glen r., a ?.Iet.'. If, Clarence iBoone, Tvi Tr! nn. Donald ' Ttnllt, SPRING SPORTS UNDERWAY AT M.H. COLLEGE clyde i:sr::i TO IIEAD LLT.S HUtGRANG! GRAVES RENAMED CD DIRECTOR FOR COUNTY -i:::i !, Taul -, (T.vo oi TK Mara HiM CoUeire Lions launched a 84-event schedule of spring sports yesterday (Wednes day) when the trtaek team com peted agaJnat "Wangate, Lees-Mc-Rae and Gardner-Webb at iBanner vxt. ''i:i'yx.--:: ' ' . Ttut huMball team., of which Leonard Edwards of Marsnali ie a nutmher. will omen its season to day at 1:30 P. m., with a double- header1 against Milligan at Mars trai " - - r Saturday the track team will ifafand its 1960 Oaurele in the ju itior college division of the Pied- (Continued To Last rage) Four Men File For Town Office As tfiis issue goes to press, four Marshall men have faied for oi- rioes in the town election to be j '1 J'ay 2, 1961.- , '"'J' For Mayor, Wade A. , V. Gnaives, of 'Hot Springs, was renamed Civil Defense Of ficer Jn Madison County at a re cent meeting of the county com missioners, it was announced this week. The Jte.-Mr. Graves has r.-j e)t in this : years and M mi ' having him to lagain sorve as rector," (Bill Roberts, chairman-of, the commissioners, said.. I . COUNTY LIBRARY OBSERVING NATL LIBRARY WEEK Did you say how are we going to observe National Library Week? The answer is by giving you, our overdue patrons a break. From Tuesday, April 18, through Saturday, April 22, you may re turn your overdue .books WITH OUT paying any fine. You need not even apologize : or explain. Just hand them in; and we will sav ftiank you with a ' smile. For those of you who nave never visited your library since it moved to our mew location Marshall, how about' making it a point to do so during NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK, April .16 to 22. And remember "iPOR a WETTER-READ. BETTER- INFORMED AMERICA" WAKE UP AND READ. rivvlfl Kneliah was elected mas- fia .Mairti 'BilHi .Grange at an orgianizational meeting Thursday night. J.' Ei McOintre was eiewea lecturer and "Glenn ' Whitt was chosen : secretary, ; The ,. chapter group ourrenitly consists of i persons, but dhapter membere will be enrolled through ' May 9 when the group will, hold its next mee COUNTY BETA CLUB MEMBERS AT CONVENTION Th North Carolina State Beta Olub Convention met In Aeheville last Pridav and Saturday with Wndreds of students attending. Those attending from Madttson County included: Marshall: Margaret., Corbett, Katherine Cody. Jande Woodard, Sandra Ramsey. Arnn Ramsey,- Ju- I dith Payne, Barbara Henderson, president of we Warsaw rawu. and Mrs. ?Earl iRobineon, sponsor Wot Snrines: Patsy Davis, Peg gy 'Huff, Judy Sams, Betty Ellen Sams.' 'Bettv Ann , Padgett ana Mrs. Hester Sams, sponsor. Walnut: Martha Jane Thomas, (Continued To Page Eight) Madison County ; ; Man Arrested On Larceny Charges uuu irif COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY IF AUXILIARY 13 Attend Meeting; Mrs. Duckett, President, Presides mm igtes to Mmik FRED ANDERSON IS REELECTED SUPERINTENDENT Fred W. Anderson, who haB served for the past two years as Madison County Superintendent of Public Schools, was reelected to the post Monday by the Madison County 'Board of Education. Has The Marshall Firemen's Auxil- iarv met Tuesday evening in the ... . . -m . .ft W 1 3 fellowahap tlau oi (wie nresoywri - - an Church. Mrs. Allen Duckett, , presioe ox lSuperviflor public Schools .Dwiiffht Lee Wilson Jr.,' 32, of Swannanoa. and Earl . . Chandler, , 26, of KFD 2, Mar- ' "'1, a-x' being held in Aerir . founts en by Mrs. Vader SheTiton, chwp- lain. The elate of officers presented by the nominating committee at the organizational meeting was approved and the proposed By laws were also read by the presi dent and adopted. 'The following committees were emoointed bv the president: Tel ephone, Mrs. Vader Shelton, dhair- man; Mrs. James Penland and Mrs. Joe Penland; Ways and Means: Mrs. iRon Wilson, chair man: Mrs. Ed Niles and Mrs. Clyde M. Roberts; Publicity: Mrs. J. I. Story, chairman; Mrs. Fain Davis and .Mrs. Ralph McCormick: Scrapbook: Mrs. Craig Rudisili, Jr., chairman; and Mrs. James Sprinkle; and Nominating: Mrs. J. Fain Sprinkle, chairman; Mrs. Robert Davis and Mrs. W. IB. Ramsey. v-' v . At the close of the meeting re freshments were served ' by (the ipresident ' The next meeting of (Continued To Page Eight) the same meeting. PISG All GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL HONORS LEADERS 'Half Of Madison County Attends;" To Continue Through Saturday By SCOTT SUMMERS . Citizen Staff Writer Shortlv after dusk Wednesday evening subdued excitement hov ered at City Auditorium in A8he- viiLle. Last minute instructions were whispered. The judges took .their places. A ddstingutehed Hooking elder ly "man came in, wearing a red cap and a checkered shirt. Ap parently he was retired and could be eccentric if he chose. At 7:20 the curtains parted. The stage -full of tots to teen-agers sang: "Come along, little children . . come along wiwie cne moon as shining bright. "We're gonna open up this Jamboree tonight!" With that, sarid Master of Cere monies Willie Greene, the 1SK1 id of pvii. phone pay U removing about T'TDTUTrCf" four tele- yyf?;i y'w ft TS 1 m in ithe city and liti'jkKN Ed , $150 in change I from the coin boxes. Wilson and Chandler were quot ed as i telling Detective Sergeants W E. Haney and J. C. Chandley, 'ICGIIONIIOG' rJthd Chandler's . iheifra . i m i.1 . Al.-A X.U1 Itn J I i'.. . a liAA " aflngrnea xo one ouw, mat -uinry uj , aavin auu w w . vii - i ..a just returned from a unp so U where they had rented a car, The trial' ' has been ' continued until April 17. , tl , are HIGH PRODUCING DAIRY COWS PAY inlo nuwd breed his cows to'1- the best4ookine buH, he could find." says Madison County Ag ent Harry G. Silver. "The he put his'.heifer calves on the back pas ture, wintered them on his poorer quallity hay and wiaated for them to mature." ' Chandler, who lives in the Mid- ' die Fork community, learned from ifAnnn i irn iVtnsTrri friends, farm magazines and ie MORE SAYS AGENTiy t ione t - ' , ' 4 ins put has herd1 on .the Weigh-A-Harry G. Silver, county iagent,i Day.A-Momth testing prognam, said this week that Madison Coun- get 1Prodction (records ty dairymen"; are finding,:;-;that evePycow. higher producing cows pay more "joday, when a heifer caM is money. During the I960 season Clyde's herd, he knows the three Madison dairymen had l-,BH)d1jction record of its dam and most a 12,000 pound of milk perl jj of ite sire,'' says im mriur. The lower erds ? averaged around 7,000 pounds ofl . The cows now get special care. milk per cow. How does tneon- heifers dime from a lo of come and cost compare on a herd silage. Younger ones Girl Scout Leaders, Assistant Leaders, and Neighborhood Chair men were honored Wednesday at a recognition coffee from 10:80 a. m., 'to noon in the North Ash'e vfflle Community Center by the Council Board of Directors. A nroeiram ins in? ,t!he theme, "Yes terday's Scouts Today's Career Women" was presented. Career women of Asheville, former Girl Snoots, enoke briefly on what scoutinar had meant to them, ur Marsaret Hums. Mrs. Bonnie Dykeman, :' Mrs. , Lou Harshaw, and Mrs. Lou Yarborough parti cipated. Mrs. Paul Gresttam, lor- me.f .AaheviUe and now Javang in Gilenviile, S. was present ed with a 86-year oin'by Mrs. Ton SwiUlinev a .leader who was once la member of Mrs. Greham's GM Scout troop' in ' Asheville. Dr. Graham also attended the event Local leaders who were honor ed land awarded the leader's gold ribbon were Mrs. Crair. RudiaiM Jr., Mrs. EidLGentry, Mrs. Vader Shelton, Mrs. Fred Robinson, Mrs. Otto McDevitt and Mrs. Ed Niles. Mrs. Clyde Roberts, Marshall Neighborhood chairman, also attended. Square dance vrinnen Wednes day night: elementary, Black Mountain; junior high, HaU Fletcher; senior high, A. C. Reynolds. Mountain Youth Jamboree the 18th annual one was under way. 'Founder and Coordinator Hu bert Hayes cyouldn't be there. He Was in the nospread. Greene asked " the some 2,000 there to stand as they prayed: . "Be with omr friend and com panion,: Hubert . Hayes, who has dedicated his life and efforts to (he ; young people t of Western North Carolina. , Put Your healing- hand ' on.him aa lie can be with aa later Jn the week On stage was an, empty chair, with a card saying, "Hubert Hayes,, founder, and director, Mountain Youfh Jamboree." . And as the "Troublesome Four" from Owen High School launched into ''Tom Dooleyj" the chair be, gan to rock. r- ' ' , A few minutes later when the East Yancey High' School dance .team came tripping out to "Gold en Slippers," the chair legs def initely were tapping out the (Continued on Last Page) of 80 cowa with these levels, of (Continued To Last Page) MADISON COUNTY'S BOARD OF EDUCATION ' f hey are:" ' A" '.-"men: Kenr.it CoJy, r rar-ne .and Caney Kam- get choice hay, grain, ; eallt and plenty of fresh water in sep arate area.' - "Clyde feels that his new pro gram fa paying off," says Solver. "Soon hell be able , to ; euU ' his lowest producers. i j ' - . Selection by performance, - a good feed program and' good man agement- these are three ceye w more dairy profit for Clyde Chand ler., :'o-v:.: Tn January. Chandler's cows av eraged more than ' 1,100 pounds of milk. . . - . : OUTROL , . ?:Ev;o?tr.is -;;DCUnVC?t"S According to Printess -W. En ,!, 6 .',.ant farm agent, farra i j-ry control wireworms ar.J a in totacco and v i i.i corn ty n ? J " . I; is a fciexr ' ' '- ;" Points Of interest To County Farmers Qitcd 1961 STATE ASC CONFERENCE HELD APR. 4-6 The 1961 State ASO Confer ence was fceld to AehevdUe on April 4, 5 and ft. Attending from Madison County were county com mitteemen Joel B, Morgan and Andy Woody; office .manager Ralph. W, Ramsey and ACP clerk Anna Mae Tipton. The theme of the conference was "Lookmsr Forward.7' ' Mr, Marcus B. BraswelL new chair man of the State ASC committee, presided. , The openiiur session was on Tuesday in the City Auditorium. Speakers were David S. Weaver, Dr. H. B. James and Charles U. Cor. '' On Wednesday, . four separate committee sessions were h'd on Aereas-e Allotments and JaarVtt- ing Quotas, ' Adsninisitralive, AC! Price -Surport, Tctf. e Information. A cou'-'y ""' - r reser.'ative a",' 1 f . eess&rfss. ' On V - - ' - t v i i ' I : By PRINTESS W, ENGLAND Assistant County : Agent Alfalfa The talfalfa weevil is working . on many fields of alfalfa tn Mad ison County. There are two chem icals which may be used at this time of year to control all alia Weevil. Malathion 67 . Emuki- fiable Concentnate may be used at the rate of one juart mixes with 20 eallons of water, per acre. The other chemical is three quarts- of Methorychlor 25 Emulsifi able Concentrate in 20 gallons' of . water, per acre. . This material1. must be put on with a power sprayer.. - : :-, , f , .' Most farmers- will find it advis able to cut the alfa!.'a ss ear!y aa possible and ar-5'ty 1 ' r chem ical this fail vi 1.' 'i c i ! f.i-licJ with a Cyclone 1 i Tae weevil, ft a ' 1 r,!o, do-? iwt ot ! 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