; : r - ,J: . k- 1.00 A ! i t I.:;, UuJ .. J y v . ' . -, ,. - i..),'i. n n T&rm 1- Increased 21.4 Per Ct S. In 3 Years; ' 1 SCI To Ce Better ,- Maduson County v farmers s Are showing (more progress in produc- . ing gross income than the na tional farm average, dliarry G Silver, county ; farm agent, , said .- here .tin's -week. . Figures released by the T mdard Rate" and. Data Service slow .that- Mail! sow ffn.r-m income 3 ."creased 21.4 ;a ;a-cnt dur- . ing t';e past three years while the fiftf'OT 1 avera.'je vat xn ' 8,6 pei' t for Vie . '".e rr-tWd. aoco prndn d onr 163.7-a-cu-s -taled 4,!)SC),C28 pounds and brought $3,253,710 in I960 OLh-r- crop sales of vegetables,, corn, hay, aed fruits brought In $18Gy. 109. r Thus, our crop income ex ec " "IT! p"i-cent of the total. LiV i lc and jpnu'i.ry income ti : !- 1 $2,2V0,U1, or 37 percent of the total. Laverock and livestock prod wet income was divided as follows: poultry, $3 ,6 j ejrgs, V ( T ; Tiullv, $"05,0(i0 ; of cat tle, 5.j2,D75 ; other, cutueitic'ud 'nsr veal calves, cull cows, dairy fie'fovs rmed land shipped, $142, FPO; ies p, svcine, wool, .meat, IHO.L'O. P " r income including 1 1 ' '.1 '1,1 shrub i ! i u. ai ts , tad l.oney, (, "'""rient payments -bc- 1 TO 1 is il .TTZ3 I i,l of J. 1 O'Ll y t . 'i L.icco prices slioulj be . a'oo 1960's because . the .disappearance - (Continued to Last Page) ', QUARTERLY ASC CONFERENCE SET FOR OCTOBER 5-6 Quarterly ASCS ComfercmiRe at which newly elected County Oom miitteemen and Off ice. Personnel of iDistricts 10 and 11 will attend will be conducted in Asheville at tne Ueorge VanderbUt Hotel -:; on Thursday and Friday of .this week. Thursday's meeting will be devot ed to orientation, of County ASC duties and responsibilities in ad ministering ASCS Farm Pro gnams withiii4Sieir counties. A portion of the first day's meeting will incHude discussions on recent agricultural legislation and State ASC Committee policies.' - Ftri- day's meeting wull be devoted to detailed discussions with ASCS Office Personnel on .' procedures and instructions to be followed in the operation of the Agricultural Conservation Program, Price Sup port Prog-rams, ' and Production pud Adjustment Programs. Persona expected to attend from Madison County are: Emory Robinson, Andy N". Woody, and R. C. Bi-i'--"-?, 'Itmibers of the County ASC CmmUfoe, and Ralph Ram soy, GeneM Fox, and Anna Mae Tipton from the ASCS Office. m - Cf Cz: 2 r--"e 1 ( C":3Ti7.C.'i,C;' im:; native-. 111-Year-OId Mrs,' Rogers Received Greetings From ; Two Presidents 7 ; . ; ' : , ,ttJt, , Mrs. iMatilda, (Aunt Sis) '.Rog ers,, oldest living- North Carolina citizen, celebrated flier lllthl birth? dlay anniversary Sunday. , '1'-.4 Although Mrs. Rogers is now a bed patient jit.:, Waynesville rest home, (he still, is able; to read and Tier mind .is alert. .. Ana she still eats (three' fuM meals day, ac cording to the ifx)Iks i k,dtf "the rest home home. " ' , ' it For t!he past "1Q years, since she reached the (age of J00, she (has received messages from the presi dent" of the United States 1iwo from President Truman and" eight from President Eisenhower. . In addition to , the 4 messages from the White House,- Mrs,' (Rog ers Also received greetings from each of the SO states last year bundle after "bundle of them and m;irny from other countries, each wishing her good beialih. ' Mrs. Rogers is the matriarch of a large clan she couis de scendants five sons, fyisr dauph-.-", f" i, 7.) c Marshall Native - Formerly . Head OF Civic Group In Fairbanks,1 " Alaska Ed Lewis of Shelby has led: a varied -career since Juis cotlege days at Boone. ' , ' i. 1 . E. D. attended Appttlaenian in 1948-49. Later e was graduated with- honors from the University of ' Montana.- with an AB degree in Journalism. He 5s, also a igrad- V (Continued on Last Paget EIol Swings Edges Harry Br!ggs, Bill Smith - Star Before Large : v Crowd Friday About 6UU football . fans ' were treated to a spine-tingling .battle on the Island 'here . last ' Friday night between the ' Hot Springs Blue Devils and the Marshall Tor nadoes. The Blue Devils emerged the winners, 24-21 on tJhe out standing running of Bill Smith, not Springs fullback. . Hot Springs started Hast,: re covering a fumble on the second play of the game on the Marshall 45. Bill Smith streaked 40 yards to the Tornado 5-yard stripe and Fred Sharp, on a quarterback sneak, plowed over for the i" ,- t TD of -the game. L'ar:' "'s : e ; the extra point t. j Lr'i-r in t'e .rfer, C '.s C- : i T-, ' ". c r a- i " i A sharp upturn' in Cue sale of Series ' E and II S.ivi.i cs Bonds during August pushed tilie' cumu lative sales for: this year ahead of 1960 sales. - ' . , Aujr'ist , fcales were over - ;17 greater than tihey were in August of a year ago." Totlal sales for the 8-monthi period, January-August inclusive, were $32,243,267. TMa te a i 1 1. increase - over sales for the comparable period of a year aigo .and" represents;. 12.5 of North Carol in 'a quotja4 of 51.6 million dollars'- , . ' , Craig L. Rudisil'T, Jr.,1 Mad'son County Volunteer Savings (Bonds Chairman, expressed much , (plea sure with the current sales trend of bonds. . He said", ''As more peo ple recognize 'not' only , the many advantages Savings' Bonds offer but (also the' need, of greater bond sales, am eure ve will maie our ftinmua,! quotas both tin .the county .ani -North i Carolina." ''' : iMadisoh - County ales for - Au gust .were f (8,132. For the year ealesf 'amounted to4. $112,998. Tliis is 66.3 ' of the . county's 1961 juot. of, $170,280.' i"' , ', k . ,. , !,,., ' Tucker To lsah At Method; t :, , Rally Sunday f ReV. i Clyde ; Tucker, who lias been the southernmost Protestant missionary; in the world and pas tor of the southernmost C.Tethoi! ' Churc!h In the world wi'Jl speak e the Asheville District Woild JI sion land Witness Rally at Central JTeUii t Church in. Asheville at 7:30 v. m., Sini.'ay, October 8. 1', . :: t j .' '.-rs ' and le: ! et's i i : ' T ' ' t chunhes i ". ' ' .:;! CO!!:.' ' - 1 : . i 11. I a, Ci i " Miijbionary St.rttary, of -SUiUs-ville, will also participate. Attend UNC-NCS Game Saturday - Among those , attending he UNC-NCS football 'game in Ra leigh:: Saturday . were - iBernard Ramsey, iMtw tand Mrs. Zend , H, Ponder and children, Herbert and Emagene, - Hr. and Mrs. L. T Ponder and 'Mary Emma, Mrs.' E. C. Clark," Tommy NixK Mr.' and Mns. . Eldridge Leake and ' son. Larry, all of Marshall; Bill Zink and Tony Ponder of Mare Hill, a 4 ny Moore's two-yard plunge but Marshall came roraing back with Briggs and 'Robert Lewis eating op chunks of HS esuate to the HS 29 yard stripe. Candler then heav ed a perfect pass to Robert Mar ler who caught it on the 10 "and scampered over for a" Tornado Touchdown. Briggs plunged ov er for the extra point. Late in the second quarter -1 Bill .Smifli broke off tackle and van SO yards to the Marshall 35 yard line. Sharp then .hit Dewey Ethertow ' with a delayed pass. Etherton took the pass 'on the 18 yarl line and had clear sail i ' into the end sone. Hot Spi-1. s led 18-7 at liialftime. An on-siJe kick by Brisrj-s oy n- ed the third quarter tiiw" .'. " for .ITarshall as Kar-1 f ' possfs-aon. Tl.e Tui-; a.',. ' I a ?; ve fa 11 local 1,. unnounr staff 1: caimpair tional Handic.' Carolina. ,Accor first "w year is dent ?i .i sis si ha l is P and t noun' 1 Octder 1 prog-ram i Ej,1 6 of j local en dicappe 1, that V 1 jVj t! i handic. , good a s. workers. ism is I. h ' ". i 1 Cft XiO I rious c.. of o. i son i SO-Ul! - r iyvo: h..i ii FuO: " According to Harry Q, Silver. county farm agent, Madison farm. era are learning that a plow and hoe are not necessary tools in the production of corn. -.: -1-. : . FERTILIZER HARROWED IN ; Over 120 acres ' of .,. corn were grown in Madison' County in 1961 without any cultivation,' . : Most of .ttie 120 acres 'were not side- dressed. - All the 1 fertiliaer .was put down before planting with a lime spreader.. The rate of fertiiii jer materials was 180 pounds of nitrogen, 60 pounds of phosphorus, and 120 pounds of potashv This could be obtained by' ' using 500 pounds of 2-12-12, 100 pounds of 0-0-60, and 500, pounds of am monium nitrate. - . "'! SPRAYED BEFORE CORN "! CAME VP After the corn iwias planted and before it came up it was sprayed with two and one-naif pounds of Atrazin or Simazin W 80 in 80" or more gallons of water per acre (Continued To Last Page) . ATTErJTION LOCAL "n.CIIANT5 OCT. 7 crroTion deadline ' y, Oct -r eat- ' .as r i fo" tf ' r 7 is the dead f the 'Iilarshall an event, it a r a-''" cf a 1 ODARD . vi 3i mis. .JAU-QUEEfJ rry . Crigs, King) - Gloria , Keece la Band , ; Queen i- .4- 'ih"' Amid coJorful piageantry and music,; Miss Jani' Woodard, at t lor, and daughter : 'of "iMir'. amd Tu'is. Railph Woodard-, of MarshaU KFD 5, .waa rowned 1961 MHS Football Queen at elaborate cer- . monies prior to the "Hot Spring " " rahaU football game on the Is land last Friday night - Miss Vet Ja Hagan, 1960 Football . Queen, crowned t!lie new' queens - Kiss-. '..Wanda iBalwin, dangihter c f Mr. and Mw.' James Baldwin, cT 'Marshall HTD.l, waei runner- up to Miss Woodard. Other con. testants, for the honor were M issu es Diana MicElroy, Anov Tiflaon, ' 1 Ronnie Buckner. J illarry - Briggs, senior, son of " 'r. and Mrs. Frank f Briggs of arshall RFD 2, was1 -ohoosen ).Lball King. R. L. Edwards," . .iivalt (presented tlie King with , football, . ""'"v.,;, i'1 "iiiirg half'ane activities, the 1 Tirl Q ,.cn was crowned. .'r. r v 'nt to y.l.ii Gloria r, and daughter - of . Taul Beece, of the . ' n. "ie wa' ' I t T'prd, r. "I ' ; ' 'IV i and The under t.ie .., .; . -Smith, v.i'l le a.. - t'.e i. of western NorSh Caiuruia to .par. ticripate in Band Pay at Mars Hill College Saturday afternoon. Attend Auburn- Tennessee Game , Among those attending (the U. off . .Tennessee Awburn ' football game in Kmoxville -Saturday ; were Ernest. Teagne, Koscoe Sprinkle and Dr. and Mtrs. ' Ed Niles and family, ' , 4 " Self -Slavery The jnost - frequent double play in this nation today is that from pay window to worker to install ment house. . 1 1 ' Time For What? The fellow who passes on hills and carves - must want to leave the , impression fliat he is hard- pressed for- time.. :r'-'. -i.-- '-- . , 2 W..173..LII UL3ilG3"rJ Former Vo-Ag. Teacher To Stand Trial Here , Next Term A Madison County grand jury has returned a true bid E. Mclmtire, former vocat eulvre -teacher fct Mars II' IT ' h S.-hool, c'.arped wiU t cf s -e worth of tools a; nent from tae s -.-; 1. 'St H Y. Ton.' rf 'I T" - 1' ?.t rr---t cf V. 1 ; 1 t? t'. ' ' - e t. 1 -:.j lea- 1 - - ON ESTABLISHING COVER CROPS -,, Duo td the' late 'harvest season on tobacco and silage; the Gtcober 1 closing date for (making applica tion ' ?to establisih winter cover crops , under 'the i County A OP cost-sharing program has been ex tended to October 20 according to Emory tRobinson, CHaiinnait of the County , ASC Committee.,,. - The Ohairman pointed out' l9ia t many acres of cropland is left unpro tected from, wind and water er soin eaclfi winter on farm withe in Madison County and unrged all farmers .with a need' for this pita ctice to take advantage of the help available to their farms. ; by putting a good 'protective winter cover on each acre of land which was cultivated, in 1961. Seeds for whic!h A CP cost-siharing is avail able are rye, barley,' oats, vetch, and annual ryegrass. ' : In conclusion -.Mr.2 RoWnsoiv said that farmers, who hlaive yet land on. which ,. they would) like to establish a - winter cover, should visit the ASCS Office at Marshall for t'ne dii-iHs and the filitij c' their Tei'ie.'-t, if interested in t' available ACP help. , Jim Er-'j Trr:' i: Her 1 coi.i'ue- v. a .; . i and fire 4i .i i . uu the trailer. t A few-months-oTd child of tliie Eads lnd a babysitter were in. the trailer when ? the stove exploded but managed to escape without in. jury. " The babysitter, also1 a neigh bor," gave the - fire alarm to the W.C.C. volunteer fire department. i. Harley Shelton, ' college engin- eei?,. and. his crew were able to save mucn of the tnaiier's farm tare and some clothing. ''- Marshall OES To ; Meet Monday Night The -Marshall - Eastern . Star Chapter v will have initiation at its regular meeting Monday eve ning1 lat 7:30 o'clock, in the Ma sonic Temple. .'- . ' ' Miss Aldeen Waldrup is worthy matron, and Clyde H. McClure is worthy patron. A social hour will be held ax the close of the meeting., on n inventory were cameras, a pair of binoculars, ice cream freez er, typewriter, vacuutn cleaner, amplifier, speaker land Jiand tools. The true L'.ll sets (the di.te of the al'c1 t'-o't i J -e 5., Dur U. 1 ". '1 V a e was a c-i- ti-oversv : f 1 cf C ret u Judge P. C FroneLerger ,'vi.' Presides j' Sentences I;,' K Listed'i.' - ; i 4, j . -,, - - , i !The Octobpr term of superior eourt ' for5 . tlba.; atrial of criminal cases started here: Monday (morning-with Judge P- j!-Fronberger. presiding. - Court .. was adjourned for "the: -term - on . Wednesday- at noon The case involving" Troy Cain anl , Junior .'Roberts, charged with murder and arson in (the connec tion' with the fire at Barnard .last January, was continued until the December term.- Two meo were fatially burned -and ' three dwell ing destroyed in , sub-freezing weather . in tie above mentioned .i fire. Cain is a ire&ident. of Ashe ville and (Roberts lives at Walnut. : Tommy Payne,s Clintoa Riddle, end jRay- Riddle,, charged with calf killing, were eaoh .sentenced to. 3-5 years, daid sentence sus pended for iv years on eond-ition i that each defendant pay $100 to the prosecuting' witnesses. Each defendant was also fined $200 and court costs. - ', n', - Xoyd Soott, Abandonment an;i non-support, $100 per month un til chiklrea are 18 years of (ape. Clarence IUffe, epeeding, two years, suspended for five yeaa on curd! lions, anj costs. IV ' y Joe Blackwell, r' ' s driviii, pleaded puil'y, c t costs.-; - ;' : JIubent ' A, Treadway, -.' . : drunk and no or-emM's 7 mont'lis on roBdi. r.'len M. r ' i, . ' at Western !.... toler 13 and 14. . -Davis Ann -Massey, a . wiU be inominated 'by J . ; ard for vice presideiit .f fie Roundtable. .Jani will pre. . t a (wading, j 'I'm ' the Fellow Y. lio Made the World Safe for Democracy.'.'.- She is editor of the school jlpaper,- Other students .who wall attend are ' Selma Clark,' society edi tor ; (and Sheila Rice, circulation ri.iti ager.", K ?, " 1 , - 'The group will be accompanied by Mrs, George ! Shupe," faculty adviser. v 1 , ' ' mi vffiiuiz HERE IIOi'iDAY i Gastonia - Congressman Ta a. L Whitener" will make of filial visits to 6 of the 7 counties ia the 11th " -Congressional .DisUiat mot ' week.' His schedule to vi I ji shall and Madison County "1 be Monday, -October 9 1 'a. m. to 12 noon, Ma. n Co t- house in Mar-' . "Tre will 1 e f any of tl-e 1 -my C , :