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, t-.. r . . . n cAPio:i::i) ui UiJCCUiiif ;:. ' : What lawmen diacribed: as- I 3 a .J, m 3 .. . - V, s. 4 We 9 ,( . 3 Lagging; 3 Surge .'ed . .: i .T! 1 c 1o rHise $3000 to save tine 1 ' Cross services in Jliadi son ( 'y ia lagging, according to hi tost . : reports n ; donation? "H 13 .highly .-disappointing," en , ade Huey, drive chairman. II ,; in ted out the many (useful ' 1 s''of ( the American Red, C , especially emphasizing - the 1 ' .program.. "Our county ( Jan : t a Word to lose these services,'' 1 continued . ' ,. ''- . ' t , A meeting was held .recently of interested citizens and 'it, wM de cided that -each of,, the -.three towns- Marshall,; 'Mara. Hill, and Hot Spring .give away wJiite faced (herefards as an, inducement to the don or Tw kpt.it ware dutai, buted . (among many' from V each town an d the drive got 'underway, With each donation of $1.00. a. tic ket is given the donor whwh, way be the lucky one at the. drawing, .j ..It was stated that eadbr animal weighed about 500 pounds ',; and was "a beaut." , i lv ' 1 1 a surge an aonaiion ;,ourmg this week is the only way we can reach the ..necessary, . goal,"s Mr. Huey said, He pleads with tine pub lie to. make "substantial . onta- i tions" during the final few. days. Drawings Friday-Saturday The iMars Hill ai-pa will hold its drawing 1 riday night at Jmlf- . timie of 1" a football game between Civ' . . m and Muis Hill. No v' , 1 word . (has been -received I.I sirs Hill on the amount thus f.tr raised. ' '. . ' ,1 ' '1 and Hut Ppri' di 1 1 Vi 1 1 on ' ' ' at 4:"1 ' . same Ui one." j .a ji.....'ut 'be the "lucky JONAS HEADS ; FUND DRIVE FOR BILL COBB f - -The state's lone ' Republican Congressman' is trying to raise money to help the state Republic an chairman fight a $40,000 libel : judgment in the courts'. ' r ..A mimeographed letter bearing f.hA ,aiia.njiriirA vr Kim.1 CituLriMi 'K.. Jonas and i addressed to "Dear ; Friend," turned up in Raleigh. It called attention ' to the fact that COP Chairman William Cobb of Morgunton was coTwicted of .li beling Zf-no - Ponder, , Madison - County -Democrat, and - two other election officials. s '" " A Jury in (Madison awarded C (Continued To Last Page' . Dri 3vj VcA Firn Days Ccolorn w.s aaJ - 1 Vttftiwi. VwJli VJ ' ' No Immediate Change Y Anticipated For v - Public The Independent Telephone Corp. of Dryden, N. Y., Tuesday acquired controlling interest . in the Western C; ' .1 Telephone Co., of Weaverv : ), N. C. William B. Jldt-rwon, president of Indi'pendt nt Ttl hone, said control of tie No: Vt th fro Can. c mny was iTt.ll Tt1 and i' H. II. CCLLEG I? 1 STARTS I1D0 (III 'I ill Final Year Of Junior College .-Status; New Teachers" ' ,?: ,Are Named " '- TVi - TrtfM.V an V'nf : ,Wqm Hill College will officially begin with the .opening of classes ;at 8 a, rtl., Monday.: (Sept U)s, AJbout 1,05V students full , enrollment will -complete .orientation: nd: reg istration this week' and wiH. be bn hand for the' (first class day,, ..A two-day workshop- Jot mem bers of the faculty and administra tive staff was" held Monday and Tuesday; freshmew went -through a program of orientation- Wednes day ana . are j registering xoaay ; Sophomores will register tomorrow. Seven.- newcomers nftve Joined. the - faculty, and a former' (history instructor. Richard Hoffman, who has' been on ta eave of absence for graduate study, - naa returned.', Thev new teachers R. L Crisp, a. Mars Hill graduate,' and David Kniseley," both in- social 'science; Robert C. '.Rich. Jr.,. musicr Ijhe Rev.H.'. Page ,,Lee' Bible; , Glenn L.' Vernon, speech and dnaimatlca; Miss Judith BraiMner, chemistry; and Mrs.-i fethel iMoyer,- a native of . iltfadison County, who . will teach .English, - , ' .Tne annunl President's Tea for students and faculty will he he'd at 4 p. im;, Sunday in the q u-lor of -Edna M ioi e ' Dormitory. The 1 '1 s ool y ir i tv f ' 1 1 v" ' h r t .e i year. Marshall OES To Meet. Monday . , - , - Marshall Chapter No. 35, Order of the lEastem Star, will hold regular meeting Monday evening, September 11, at' 8, o'clock in' the Masonie Templet .AH members of the Order y are invited. ' y K . , " ' -mi 1 " FOOTBALL TIDS WEEK-END FOR COUNTY SCHOOLS ' Thursday Night: Hot Springs at Clyde. air ' .t ' Friday night: ' Marshall Tryon. , . . - v , Friday might : Clyde . A, vs. Mars Hill at Mars 'Hill MARS IIILL-IIOT SPaKGS PLAY ; CC?iELE3 73 ' T. e Tlue Devils of Hot 1 t'ie T.'iMcats of l'f , ! 1 t o a f ' i . :.-y t ' t 'i 'i ran. 1 t .'3 W ST twe-shift moonsliine etill opera t' 1 ground to Jialt Thursday -I . afiei federa;l and etate s 1 off icers paid tiheir second visit in, two days' to the Doe' Branch section m Madi son Ounty' "' Federal- Alcohol and Tobacco Tax ( Division investigatdrs' , nd ABC officeni ' from 1 Henderson County "made ;? itfhe 'dounle' etrike ajiier a ;nveiay mvenganon ;: " Two men" (Vvere .'arrested- 'Wed nesday, ',a'.j. third'' Thursday and officer said more arrests, iwomld follow. '. '" ';sj ' ! f Jack Thomas,' 30. taaid 'Allen gawyer,, S2,T ' ibota f 'Walnut, were' in BunconnW 'County - - jail charged (with- t ederiaj liquor law violations - and ' neld "in lieu of J300 bond each following flie first raid. They waived . ., preliminary" hearing jKjfofe, - U; S. Commie '. A hearinff 'for Otto Sheltonl 28, of the aurel Section of Madison, was toeld Friday, and Shelton post ed 300 bond for ihia appearance in iNovemlber.', . t Aw ATTD investigator aaid' the officers found' three 650-gallon "Silver Cloud" .still' and ' .; 100 irallons of mash. Some 25 sallons of white wnisky Had been run off between , (the1 Wednesday ' and fThursday'? raidaV the officer- aaid. T.'.TOL WIISAT :v::nsFAV0i- r- i - t - f ft f ' t 1: 'mw, civic 1'' tlirm T 1 t I 1 1 '1 f , u A etrative Ofiicer Ut the A, . icul tural Stabilization and Conserva tion State 'Committee, was out standingly Buccessf ul. "In fact," he says, "the efforts of allt these groups of our .economy produced a heavier turnout at the polls than ever before. Over 67 percent of farmers who were eligible to vote in this wheat marketing quota ref erendum visited their polling place and cast their vote." ' - !, ; Preliminary returns f rom the referendum held . last . Thursday, August 24, in NoiiSi' Carolina and other 1 wheat - produoing n t a t s ; (Continued To Last Page) nnn -p Deadline Set For Transfers; Bus To Continue - 1 ':,To Run ,' - - A group of irate citizens gath ered Monday V morning near ; the Walnut school in an attempt to see if the school bus which trans- norts between-15-20 students to the Marshall school could be stop ped. There was- no violence and the bus driver, Floxd Wall in, land several students proceeded to I Tar shall as usual. The action of tfhe group Mo ; ' y was an outgrowth of a small, r Lo tion t.'ken last Fri.!iy. I Friday, a group of c'.':ipsr t " men, r i'-liored in f t cT ' ' 1 S ir tie pur;-fv.e 4 f " UWrUtlM-.-. r 1 f 10 G t (-' Mr., Neil in . dustriea, and 1 turned rfrom C 1 Springs whore re-assigned to 1 as -auperiiitt SpTings plant, of the Eo : welcome U 1 nity ..where ly ptairbinii'' activities ' 1 residency i Thia cl.. ed by the e ton Cage, t enf at Hot r nical Supeiiii Division of I and -as suO.i Halifax, VU, he and his S paring to ni family, like t' m.i J Many 1 they chu. a and and ihey wi'l ed. p; r 1 ui'uiioua n Mur ut .7:0 p. m., it Was an noiii.Lud iVednesday.-- The doe hunt is itentalive'y set for Dec. 11, be ginning at 2 p. n.' . V The area to be hunted it that part of Madison County' bounded on the south by the French Broad River to Hot Springs, thence with U. S. Higli way 70 to- Rich Laurel Wildlife Management area.-.And' bounded on the north by the. Rksh Laurel refuge. . Another hearing' on doe. deer hunting will be held in the Mills River Community House Friday, at 7 :30 p. m. This is for, hunting in 'Henderson County. , ' x was notified by several . of the adults that "Wallin ran the 'Stop' sign at the 'Barnard intersection near the school." Pearson stated Monday morning that "13 .persons have, said lihat they would testify that Wallin failed to stop at the intersection.". ' Pearson also stat ed that Wallin bad been issued a citation for the alleged violation and that a hearing had been set before Wade Huey, justice of the peace, for September 16. i Two problems ; are confronting the h-:de citizens: - Fir ', . ad primary, V cy are cp 1 S ! Walnut s' ' 1 t- eproll- - a Mars'. 1 - ' -v.l nd school 1 ' jef '7 c" p rts, id t 1 vvv "' . . " ''.'' 2; - ; Torn Out For Team Schedule Is v V 1 . Announced', w , ith the opening' game; schedul 1 for Saturday week (Sept 16) e Mara Hill. College Lions :have a putting. In . double time 'to r;ictice this week. Grid drills liegan Monday, morn- - inid will continue fcwice a day ...J classes start Monday.; ." Ap ximately 50 toys. Including 15 :;oiied performers from previ- i years;,, reported ,to XoacTiij pon lerson and assistant Ilarrell . . ading the' liat' of '..returnees s halfback Scott Conner, 155, of la and halfback Larry, Honey t, 100, of Concord, who were fed co-caotains. " , r. Oi-hors are ends Walter Ware, ), I .irrow Carter of Bumaville, ,), l-arry Bruce, 180, and John . 1 n, 1 ": tir-? T.ichard Fam i, l.,', and Jlobert Hamlin, . guards ?onny Rice, ISO, an I ; i-y Cl..i.,.,vSr, 180; and .'f ' d iir.-',nan lEenton, 175, Bob cClure, 155, : and Bill ..(Hasten, ). "' " h Ir-,1 boys areiomfr-p; . : virlerback V. u,,,'y . J. iC. 7 s . l ( -iO,. 21 at V,ij.,:atc; , Ow. (Ala.) Institute here, 7:. ji. Nov. 4 at Gardner-Webb, . 'j,?1 - , Famous Battleship Returns Home . A To Wilmington , - , "4 j , , ; ; In a ceremony both sad v and happy, the famed battleship North Carolina was taken off the Navy's roll of fighting ships Wednesday, Sept 6, and presented to the state (Continued, on Last Page) eign'f after leavimg two or three students "stranded at the school." ; He said that 5WaIli drove bu, assigned to Walnut, from his home on Laurel; then ae waited for the other .buses to . arrive where he completed his load ef stu dents en routs to Marshall. After taking the students to Marshall, he then drives the school bus to the county garage where he works," Roberts said. We heed that bus out here nd we don't ehink It's fair for ius tax payers to have to pay Floyd WaT Jin's transportation to his job. We want our bus to serve the V.'i.l 1 i school, not Marshall," Mr. K ..:' f t concluded. Jeter Roberts, also f E' r T ' I is two chiUI" n ' " r aiki-J, "We don't v ?: we want to save o-.r r- ' .. , fjitlier stated tit c, t " 1 Cotm'v biird of I. .....-ia hi-'; BSOPZlVEOXv LN MEVILLE .:: Will Have Supervision Of - Instruction Program! - . ' In City Schools' 1 ' f'V!'t ; h.TT Aibnointment of -Mrs. Sylvia A. Airheart td "the newly estaiblished cost of euoervasor of : education in Asheville city 'IhigJi schoolt 'was approved by the City School Board Tuesday': ' " ' " - - 'Mrs.- AiriheftTt. who has served with the Aehevilla school ' system for ' 11 years, ' bas, been guidance coordinator for the' past two years. In Sier new post " she wlll have general supervision ot . instruction nrocrrflma in the citv's two senior and two junior hiirh schools. ... 1 The city omit haa had we serv ices of two supervisors of elemen tary. education for a number ' of years; tut had' not previously 'ex tended the service ta the secondary schools. "' " ' . - ," ' i A graduate of Maryville College in Tennessee, Mrs.- AirTnearp holds a master of education degree from the University of North Carolina. She began her teaching career, in Buncombe County schools, tand taught for. a time at Mara Hill Ilijrh School. -, . t ( She taught English "at Hall Fletcher Junior. High School and Lee II. Edwards High School and was dean of girls at Lee Edwards f r two ye--rs'- 1 fore hecomirr Here, Sept. 23 Kach vear the Home 'Demon stration Clubs in Che county have an Achievement Day program to show some of the projects and oth er things they have been tawing part in over the past year, v: This year we will have the booths from each club in the county set up in the Marshall school on Saturday, Sentemher 23. at' 10:30 avm. The public fa invited to visit the ex hibit any time from I0:3u a. m., to 2:00 p. m.. ' ' . 1 . - The Home Demonstration Club members will brirar 1 covered dish and eat lunch together.' We will plan to have "a wiort program from' 1:00 to 1:30 p. m., in l!he lunchroem of the eohocj; - line ctue members invite every interested nerson -to attend their Achieve ment Day this year." .' " Qrn Tp--f To C:r We don't like to mention it, but t'nere's a 3 Sales Tax on news papers throughout North Caroli na. I! 's r- t Ux xv ; lyl's'! ' ' ' -a f 1 1 Voody States Tl.at TT -hty -.Important Dotu.s o tie Made in if Monday. September 11th is' a very" Important date 'for farmers within Madison County. 1 his is the day tv which fiairmera will e-.;t tect their ASC .Community .Com- , mittee and Delegates by balloting mr. xilb nulla wjjwwu wiwix communities. In :. commenting on ". the ASC Committee election; An- ; dv N. Woody. Chairman of the MiJin Vnnihr AAC Committee. says that it is .more "important than ever .oeiore tnat iarn ; show an interest an the sawn pro grams by showing an interest in the election 01 the ASi; oiticiads within their community. It k these men, Woody fpointa out, "who see IAI.U WU. CTV-. g O as the acreage allotment land mar-, ketin quota, agricultural conser vation program, feed grain pro-, gram' wool program, soil -bank nrofirram. nrice support program and others are properly vadapted to conditions m Madison twnty. It ia, the ibackground and experi ence' of these men that will be mingled with that of the 135 thou- Sana su- larmers cuuuuiiiuw.,' the .United 'States in the f onmula tion of any new programs which may develop In the coming yeair. II VVU V Cllll. 'WW vuuwu 1- nce of electing the very Le t q.na- liiied men wiUiin the cor. sun1 'y bo ias to fttrenigthen the Comm!t W system and the k""" fari.i pr, -rams within t'e I ' I" further, stated that r " ' -' n fit P:00 A. " 1 ' it are. eligible, ,. to vole e.ti t i-.-tt persons under ,21 are not eligible to -vote unless they are in charge of the entire supervision of -" the farming operations on the farm. . In conclusion the Chairman sta a flint hnre will be some Jnifi-h- ty important decisions to be made (Continued To Last Page) ' fisgah Utticials Elect Ralph Neill President Of Loop " 'Princimal Ralph Neill of Mars Hill was elected president of the Pisgah Council . Tuesday might in a meeting of coaches and offiiclale, at the Asheville Sports Mart ' . Other officers, elected anciluded' Ball Cathey, coach of iRosman, vice president, and Edward Mor ton, coach at Marshall, secretary treasurer. " j ut J Teams Tied At Half, C-C; -- Cancer I ir-';ts Pass 1 ir ID Ro'tman's si playod foot-:n the fir.- t 1 . tl.en t 1 powr f
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