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L The iT s.'Tain lliilS I coimi: war,! ri r 20 . e 'Tjuelr 1 . V. ' oV . ' ,r: Ml ' ) V CO , t 6. C. I . 13, so i ! Gardwro Club will i- .Lie annual iChrLst- ion Contest in this I j i. .! .-' are to be a- the . following , catego ' , l 1 ' iul 10.00;' ' ' v or Dw- 7.50 J or Ti oe $5.00. rt the club announced v : ! t .e p1 e oft- ji - 'u) E. c. 20, be e f ou ,f 6:C0 and 9:00 '.!' the city, limits "i ! j i ' 'eipate in this . ' 1 lo contact Mrs. ..1 not k tor thani Dee. i r fnj La J i,l.n.r'!;:;i;j,72, HISS SUNDAY; nniiS TCCDAY.. Prominent . Baptist Minister . Passes In Hospital After -- - - Brief Illness . . The Rev. N. H." Griffin, 72, of Rt. 6, .Marshall, pastor of Chapel IliUand Paymie's Chape Baptist Churches of Madison County, died Sunday mormng,' , December 3, 1961 in. an Aesiheville hospital af ter brief illness, y - . 1 Services were (held at 2:80 ip.ro., Tuesdjiy. ,'in Old 'Walnut -Creek Baptist Church. ,' . 4 ' ' ; The Rev, : Guy ' West and the Rev. Jlbb Jenkins, officiated; and burial was m -.Hill-Price Ceme tery. , ' Surviving are. the widow, Mrs. Vergie iBucltfler CrLV'in; f!vt sons, Paul,. Wayne, James p,nd N. IL Griffin ; Jr.,. all of 6,. Mar- J'.a,,I and Olson of Asheville; five ' 'or iMa3. Wen," U Rice of 1 Va., Mrs. R. B. Rice of i IY t, Mrs. Joe Bradley and . I ' -rt II;",ni 1 of Morgan 1 f 1 il.iiu. Robert L'.liitLart of .k Mounts'.; .three ' sisters, i. J j. Ci ..ie, r-3. Daisy '.e, a.' Tioi 'e Lewis of G, I' '; 1 ) p M.ildren '1 t'vn , ' ,1 ' ' ' I-en. I.if. Cr. i i i served as mrin-, ! 1 '1)1 IV' -;.h! We-Un Xwi'h c .-ulna's C3 fire I1j.a1t.1i It 1 iv J ijmu; e 01 'Con;'TC" i.Kiix Roy A. Taylor at a meet ng of the VNC Firum. n's Aswiatiion Wednesday, might. Rep, Tjaylor eaid these fire- (fighting. units 54 of .thorn etiitire ly voluntary have an aggregate membership of some 1,000 jpersoinB in 20 counties.. ' ' ; t , , t r "These eivic-mimlod: men Jhave became community' guandiians a gainst (Dhe awful dangers of fire," he said. . ."They have - (frequonttly shown-- their ; .wKlinjyness ; to riuk great iperaonal 2ainger -to save a life or a neighbor '0 property." Rep. Taylor ipraised ithe 'spirit of tesjmwoTk" displayetj" 4y assoT ciation Inembera. - .He ' lescribed them as "dedicated ipuiblic aecv- ' "The coiiffreaanian ; callef atten tion to the "extremely vital'? 'civil defense role Vhdch would ibe iper formed by firemen in .the event of . (Continued to ' Last Page) -i-l- - ..... . : . ' J-. ... ' . .. .U!1.". .'.-j..n U. . in A. ile will 1 gressxnu ri. .A. V. I ern Arsi the miei ' ' visor, J. .sent i-i and .T . (- 1:: TV- Arrr - L J S. i Wea.n-. yf, they will to j S. Anr.y. 1 A" : r n 1 t e U. I I" 1 l r:.ui r 'J I r Cor.!."! i - - A C be 1 '1 am' . 1 1G, I 1 WiiS i IV. f; taL.n as t : and s 1 i All r "T .J 1 C 1 ! y r 1 1 P of 'two vt hides involved i a 1h-;, 1 n crash on U. &.. 19 in ; ::: i - Voik sr 'I -i of Mad ly & ,1 ' ,jd ,Mon :ji.a lo an AshevdMe ho .. ... . . .. . 'r ? y rn.trolmain: Jerry! Rich! i !'e dri-vers as Pearl of Rt. 2, Mars' HM, ! (' arrott F. ' i, 44, of . jLe said I! u were in .ucim and expected to be J from the hoepital Tue- ' i the woman; 'was ' a , ituini' into Levi i's s;.i .vce station and was i in Fultte's south o at tlie tkne of ibhe ac f e was charged ''witih to ee .that the intended .. iiit could be made in eofe- I atronan eaid her : 1954 t ar -was a total loss and i ! image to the other s-t ; JOO o $700.- ; 3 11 g. ?iM.:::y B VICilJ 07; nor.iE r.nsiiAP Coroner Rules Death Is Due a To Accidental ; t;'; ' ' Drowning 1 'honorable three rt, itiave teen "... . 1 ,11 1 I ; 1 1 'McKinley (Ken) George Ram sey Sr., 54, of Matrahall, -was found dead in his home tSunday afternoon, December S, 196(L . Dr. W. A. (Sama, Madison Coun ty - coroner, ' mled the death, due to accidental drowning . and .said no inquest wauOd' ibe held The body was disooveredi about 6 ; p. m., by stepson, Xawirence Naves, the coroner said. " T" The coroner S&tid (Mr. Bamsey, who (bad been in. declining health, apparently had sat down on dhe edge of the ba.tfh.tub ' preparatory to takingr 'ibaitb and' had fallen into .the tub. 1 -" ' f i - a ' Mr. Ramsey was laj son of the late G. JJencry Ramsey amdi Mrs. Eugenia Ramsey WiMson. jHe was B retired farmer and former eon struction . woiker, ' a r-ranber' of Marshall tBeipti&t dhuruh and of F.rench Broad Lodge No. 292, AF fid AM, and a former member of tlhe U.'S. Amy., ''",- Services were held Tues.Iay morning at 11 o'clock in the Mar shall iBaotist Oioarch. The Rev. Glen A. Ramsey Jr., offioiatcd.TJ1 rrial was in RaTfy Cojih ' ry. ra!"'earws were -I 'a sons a 'he ' VI' 3 I 1 uu . Civil Court To r.--!.i Here Monday; Yrovcv , V Presides . The. December term of .super!-; or court for the trial of criminal . cases stamted here Monday imorn-' ing with Judge P. C. Froniberger presiding. The term was adjourn- ed early Tuesday aftenroon after two of the main cases had been continued untiiil . ttie February term of count. ' ' The te-trial of Starts vs. LL L. : ' Hodges bind Mrs. Burlie Gosnel) .; In. eommection with it!!io slaying of .. Greanes Goanell om November 12, ' 1960 fai faimily f ifciht, was con tinued until .the February term. , The case of State .vs. J. E. Mo . . Jinpre, fanner vo-ag. instructor v' at miaa-s HT-l lIKeti Sohool, eharg- , ed with larceny , and ireceiviing, was also continued until the Feb- . ruBiry term. ' ' 'j - - Jerry Webb ' sfflld1 'MteArthur Bhelton, charged wit3 brealuing, entering; and' larceny' -were sen tenced to mot . more than 18 months ' nor less than 12 months. . . . Richard .Reeves, charged with , forgery, was .sentenced itof two years on the jroads. ' "e Several other minor cases were disposed .of ; and four .divorces were granted.-'..' ; , . A one-week term" of civil court will sthirt here Monday w' " 1 J "a Froneberger aiy&in iprei i Fi'mvinifr as a 1! t of j '" f r the term of c ' ' mlay: B. I! UN.' 1 O An rton, J. to V...,,k ct any .h ,), he or the nwfciit wnit to say - without mem.be 'ing afterward of things which shouSd hlaive been said. - -Y And it makes the recordinig ses sion easier and the message sound better. ; ' j Those wishing to make appoint ments may contact M.rs. ' Kermit Cody (Dial 2761) or Kra. S. L. Nix (Dial 4476).", T" '.KveryonS' should talks advan tage of these recordings," Mrs. Nix said. ; ; - ' t , Firemen's Auxiliary ; ,To rIeet Tuesday v, ' The Firemen's Auxiliary of the iMarsball Volunteer Fire Depant-ntenit- will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Fellowship Hall of the PireelbyteTian Church. s IS ASTOUNDING -According to Firintess W. Eng land, assistant county agent, each rat on your farm costs you $20.00 per' year,' Rates anmutally destroy as much, food kv the United States as one out of every twenty-five farms (produces. .This is enough to. feed xn persomf out of every fifteen in the country, ha the iU. S. alone .this wiU amount to v an estimated one billon dollars in damage to food, property, humane and livestock. Rats land mice cont sums animal feed and make it un fit for their use, . Rats and mice damage . .buildings and iproperty, Rats carry harmful parasites and disease. Rats and mice breed rapi (Continued To Last Page) ci::c:3 Gon:j2y UooGn Group To Begin A Study Of State Election Laws; To Continue Survey Progress reports on a survey of industry, Uibiury facilities,' civic ":Hops find public utilities 1 C y were given : a meeting of the ( ,'omen's Good t I j in the Court- .'. part " on t'-.e fro -.nm i ; J ' Corl- l of r -T. '01 lr t E?:i3:;so7..-;;. CATTLE -.H By breeding artificially ' beef cattle jvroduceis enn ex; t botier quality Ives ;.u& s!l fain faster, says J a M. K : t, BSBistaist - county en"t. I! rry Hire of TV ' m t Cr" i 9 l.n v ' y f ' 1 1 beef 1 ' n f 1 951 Buick Sedan, Mattress And Springs,' Other ' 'Prizes Listed - . - Another huge crowd is expect ed .to be in- .Marshall ithda Satur day afternoon for .the thtad draw ing for prizes in the Christinas Promotion being sponsored by ithe Merchants Association. , '.' it With each drawing ithe. crowd' increases and 'MarshlEill is' expect ed to be "packed" at tihree o'clock when the drawing -starts in. frut ' -.. . ' f I of the courthouse. ' ' . . - . ' .'A list of prizes to be given a way 00 December 9 is published 'below, : ' . 1 . ' Posturpedic Mattress and Springs, (159.00 value, Merchants Association. ;- 20-pound Mam, f 11.00 value, Merchants Asso. - 1951 Tudor iBlUIOK' sidan, straight drive, good tires, V nadio and heater, '. $295.00 rvalue, VIer cH.amrts -Asso. " $10 basket Groceries, Dodson's. U-inch Eleotiric Drill, , $19.5 value, Coal. Feed & Lumber Co. , One tecapiped Tire, f 12.00 val ue, Hie Tare Shop. ; - r One Spot light,' $20.00 value, French' Broad Chevrolet Co. : ' $25 Saving Account, 1 Citizens Banlc ! ; Ji'v.i,' . '."..V '.-5 "---.' ""- S--', . 'v i'-'- v 5-ipound Fruit Cake, $5.00 val ue,' ost Bakery. ' , ' (Boy's ' Bicycle, $59.95 . value, Merchants Asso. Two Woo! Blankets,' $16.00 value, Merchants Asso, "'.'' if i... L. ... .Beach, I :a.; . Raonsry -of Chuck l1, 1. and N. P. Ramsey of WIik.. Tenn., and W C, and C Jiu.. y Ramsey of Asheville; and three half-brothers, " H. A. , Wilson of Nixon', N. J., W. A. Wilson of Hiwtsville, Ala., and A. W. Wil son of Marietta,. Ga.. 1 BownvuiHRector . Fwieral Home was In dhaotge.' , ' ALL YOU NEED- : All van need to win the world's vood will snd suniDort is to reach the point where -you don't need & of iluars a pints of bio:; ; ,, the Asheville bloodmobile l.ut Tl. v. . Some 250 persona pre?..- '. 1 themselves during the operation, and of those giving blood, 202 were first-time donors. . , Miss Virginia Ilart, director of physical education (at the college, was in charge , of iplana: Vrg and donor recruitinent Several stu dents served' as voluiii.'toc.i s. X 1 Madison County Teams . "Shine,r At Tobacco Shofw FriJay f Jock Fender of RF.D 1, Mar shall, , representing Marshall 4-JI Club, took top prize of $10 over 19. other entries in t.e crc show of tl.e e al - Juv:or IVLacco Show 'Fi ' 'jy it V. -tcr's No. 2 Warh- iv ' - . - Ti.-e : i .:i 1 , " ( 1 ( : . t 1 ' 5 i 3 i. a ; ; i. . franklin of Laurel iFFA for first n 1 judging scores. - .. each for this ewi.t. Other winn i"., i 1 Crop alliow I 6, Kairshall, ? V) ; ' $306.82,- m fiv E.' "a r " ' .
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