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EDITORIAL
NEW STATE GEOGRAPHY
A "must" for evry family and for every school
library is Volume III of "A. New Geography Of
North Carolina," compiled and written by BiU
Sharpe, editor of THE STATE Magazine of Raleigh.
Volume III consists of 26 counties, including Madi
son, and is magnificently edited.
Madison County consumes 20 pages of the new
book a complete history with pictures.
You may order your copy from State Magazine,
Box 2169, Raleigh, N. C, for only $6 plus 18c sales
tax.
Over half of the edition of 3,000 already is gone,
so don't delay. It is well worth the money and will .
be valuable assistance to you in keeping the history
and present conditions of our county.
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PARKING PROBLEMS HERE j
GUEST EDITORIAL
' -By- .' ',:.":
WADE HUEY, Mayor of Marshall "
For a long time the business owners and business ' ;
managers in Marshall have realized that the lack of
customer parking facilities in the Town of Marshall
- was hurting their business, They placed the blame t
for this on the Town Officials for failing to enforce '
the employees,- owners, and officials were parking
on Main Street and elsewhere all day long, thereby
. taking up all the available parking space, that our
fine and faithful customers should have. ' '
There are 160 comimuting automobiles that be-','.'
; loner to owners. mnlovfiefl."ftn(! officials whinh nnmi'
to Marshall every day. There are only 98 parking
meters in the town. .Theref ore, if two-thirds of , the
160 were allowed to park on the street there 'would
be no room left for the trading public. I would like
to state this fact that a good number of the ,160
commuting people were kind, unselfish, and consid
erate of others in that they would not take advan
tage of the trading public, and they found parking
space elsewhere. Also, the County Commissioners
miWnV n an A n 1.4. nil 1A -T 1. I -l.
we are grateful. But even with these two facts, a :.,
large number of the 160 were still taking the street
where the trading public should have had the oppor
tunity when they came to Masrhall. This parking
problem became so serious that two of our business
men carried a petition to the business firms in Mar
shall and it was signed by owners and' managers al
most 100. The petition, in part, and I quote: "The
undersigned respectfully and' urgently petition the
Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Mar
shall to begin immediately the enforcement of park- .
ing regulations in the Town of Marshall. Realizing
that the undersigned business and professional peo- -
pie ana residents must bear a portion of the respon
sibility,, we pledge as follows: ,.
,' To fully cooperate and to require our employees . , 1
; J A - X. I A A -
w necura vix-etreei (iuriuu) ou its tu leave tstreet me-.
ter parking available for customer parking.",
i his petition or agreement Aiuau. xaany prom
, ises were not kept., Who failed? Many of the busi-
. tiMi rmmora mnnnorora nnH mnlnvM9 T Viava i1iAlr-
d the street many times and found almost 100 of '
.these commuting vehicles parking on the street
where -our faithful customers should have had the
privilege of parking. One business almost daily 'with
out exception would have at least 5 cars on the me
ters without paying. Customers were coming1 and
saying to the Town Officials "we drove frottn one end '
of this town to the other and cannot find a place to
park. How do you expect us to trade?"
These pleas from our friends would cut deep into -our
feelings and conscience. So on Tuesday night,
February 6, 1962, a Mass Meeting was called by the
Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Mar-"
shall to discuss the parking and traffic problems in
Marshall. Every business in Marshall received a per-,
sonal notice to be present. If they were not present,
it was their own fault and now they should not be ' v
complaining as some aire.
The facts were presented to the fine group pre-
sent. A thorough discussion was made on each item' ?
presented ail present were in agreement and of - :
one accord. Let me say from the depth of my heart Si
f t f very tI'.::T agreed upon wa3 for the protection, -
', and respect for all the trading
' ii T " ' all. We are trying to take care of
3 v 3 you ta 'I.l. r. hall; we want to help
r ' c I7e v- t you to have parking
; i l II. II so it will not be "
, cv:r to-.vn trj-ing to find' a place
: " "i which you Irsve
. . ' " .1 drive tl.3 1: '.h
V, Bh COLEZIAN CALDWELL
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Theirs is one body, amid one
Spirit, . . . (M Lon( one ifal2i,
one boiptisn, one God amd 'FWtlver
of 'all it feels good and b re-
f resting for a cSianse to be Ue
to ait and hear idhe pastor ai ln-
crtther dhiunoh ipreadh 4ba4 Is
wbat m did Sunday vtnan we Vis
ited Caoey fork Bptiat Church
' 'we enjoyed a wondnBid if el law
ship fa 'Sunday Sdbool and esp-
c tally in ale Sunday School d&as
not nty wirtfh T. 31., Che iteacflv
er, fault by itlbe goodly nomber of
men and youths present ithea
we heard ilhe Hev. Mr. Gofortili,
pastor, preaich. a iwondariful ser
mon dean-, concise, ana aonot.
ly to iBhe noint WBth no punches
pulled ifhe welcome we received
insures ms ithat iwelH have to go
back eoon Billy Grabaim s&ya
Oiat evaigliam ds costly: it coats
prayer, earnest aubnusBive pray
er; nit coats compassum; V we do
not love people, we will not taind
their beinr last; evangeliam also
coats (faith, energy, time, organt-
aotion and money, but above all,
costs the dedication ctf one's
seif ithinsa are pretty well
evened up- in- (hds world: other
people's troubles are never as bad
as yours, but vrteix enudran
always a lot worse I
Gwen, who's been off this week
and part of last, all she's our
proof reader, and I have to fill in;
also,! no, natter how badly, she
feeb,, she's aJways got a ready
laugh r and by iba way, she's
rasrt .now walked Jn itihe door . 4-
weloame back to (Che shop, Owen!
and they any (bat nhere la
always mom lat dhs top, and I be
lieve lots of ibUnga make It np
there r- egpeoiaiUy prices -
(frdenidsUp improves happiness and
abates amsery by daablinr our joy
and dividing our grief soul
winning te the greateat safeguard
against (finuirtilese CSiriauans and
dead ichnrches, and I tbouglut Bil
ly Graham's rules 0or ifahis great
work were most appropriate
you know, I think we should 'thank
God when we get up in tihe mom-
mg that we nave eannettumg to do
tfl3t' day ywhich ttwet be done,
whether we lake at or not I
often hear careless criticism of a
preacher's sermon, but before you
pass judgment' on your pastor's
ge, first try H out &n prac
tice did you ever try out a chain
saw? borrawed Patttonls Sat
urday, and it Jars and jolts my
teeth but tt really ouita a
log in (two Pop as always talk
ing about BUl's Hove for carta
well, I havenU) said nnudh, but op
until iSunday before last I have
lhad a Persian datt, (FuiCf) that I.
itihauglht ithe .world of, and what
(happens: he cones in staggering
and unable to eat; than disappears
and is atiU igone I want me
another one got uuny Idasat
I guess I've irambled enough for
nhda week, but before I go, remem
ber than the secret of winning
souls for Christ was given by a
Sunday School teacher who said,
"I j-uat keep shelling my pod of
Pis; I pray, plain, prepare, pour
out and pull m." , .
Tcccday
C. Harrison, 61, of Hot
r " i, lied Tuesday morning,
l uary 20, 1961, aft bis home
S.':.-l:3 an ejAended Uiness. -. ,
Carviiv&ig are the widow, Mrs.
TiJU lloore Bwrrisan; one son,
Trow fikinev Harrison of the
home: two daugfhtem, Mrs. Char-
lea Foster of Newport Tennessee,
Mrs. Johm Ray Williamson of Can
ton, and two gjwnoaona.
'Mr. (Harrison was a lifelong re
sident of ilot fiprdnm He una
member of the Hot Springs Metho
dist Church. ''
The Rev. Robert Brittaaa and
the Rev. Z. V. Arthur win offi
ciate at fhe eervice which was held
at the Hot Spiriings Metihoiiisl
Ohunft Thunday (Today) at
o'clock p. n. v
Pallbearers will be Oaoda
(Runnion, Reeves Church, 'Kenneth
Burgin; James Gentry, Wilke Ocu-
lins and Hardy Woody.
(Boiwman-Re0tor Funeral Home
will be in charge.
O . V-
o
who has
. Ulirs. C. L. r.lL'.-In.
been unuorgoter tr,.'-innt in As
ton Park '.al, returned to
her home here V.r6iieadiay.
Mrs. Otto JfcDevIt As a patient
in Aston Park .Hospital following
surgery last week.
Oorvlooo
Great Lakes, HI. (iFH'TNiO) -r
Carl D. Edwards, 49001 of ACr. and
Mrs. Howard B. Edwards of R-l,
Mara iHill, comdleted recruit
training, Feb. 2, ; at itfbe Navhl
Training Center, Great Lakes, DL
The nine-week training inohides
inetrnction in ' military ; etiquette,
drill, physical frbnees, swimming
and survival, ffirat aid, ah4p6bord
safety precautions and mouidty
duty.
Marking Khe end of the drain
ing pariod was a (fall -dress pa
rade and review before military
officials and cirilnn diignitaries.
PASSENGER SERVICE
(Mrs. Evelyn .Nolan returned to
her home Friday from Memorial
(Mission Hospital where eha had
been m patient for several days
following, surgery. ,
$20.00 KISSES
Mobile, Aia. An apparently
wealthy man visited' restaurants,
flashing a large roU of $20 bills,
offering waitresses and other la
dies one bill tor each kiss.
PoNce arrested Billy Gens Wil
son, of indEanapolui, dor posses
sion of $8,000 in counterfeit $20
bills.
It was not known how many of
Ahe fairer sex accepted WtUson's
proposal.
Makes Honor Roll
Arthur Eidridge Leake Jr., son;
of Mr. and -Mrs. A, E. Leake of
Marshall, , has achieved the . hon
or roll in he University of North
Carolina College of Arts and Sci
ences during the fall semester,
1961.
The igrade of "B" or higher
essential for this high academic
distinction.
BirmindhbRi, England A
housewife, Alios ChunlbM, sud
denly ' (had'' a, very diatunbing
thought speeding along on am ex
press train.
She had forgotten- to take a rice
pudding out of. the igas oven. .
v The train .porter remembered a
slgnif1BM.yomrKstance dowinf the
tone.; aeiirfviaed ner o flWfjiite; a
note and ossed it out of the
window )ae the expressed whizzed
by.
The alert sigintalman saw the bit
of paper and picked it up. : He
called the police ' station where
Mrs. : CburchiU's daughter worked
and relayed (the message.
Incidentally the rice pudding
was retrieved' from the oven just
as it was "done (to la turn."
Progress-'-!
The trend of '.today as to (trans
late new ideas from theories to
practical purposes.
Refugee Slides
(Continued from Page One)
invitation to visit your church on
Sunday evening, FabnuMry 26, to
teH about the work among the
refugee children.
Beside telling about the work
II .will bring also elides with me
which I have taken eit ittbe border
to itihe East, even the. Wall in
Berlin as well as pictures from
the refuges camps and from our
boons in Eokemiforde where we
care for 220 boys' and girls.--,
"I am not quite sure what kind
of information, you like to have,
I was barn in (Sweden, came lat
er, to United States and il am , an
American ddweenw None, years ago
in 1953, I left U,S.A. arid went
to 'Europe as I had heard refu
gees were coming from behind the
iron ouriiaiin and somehow I felt
that Cod wanted me to go and see
what anore could be done. I saw
at ithat time a terrible need in
different countries in Europe and
through (the help of : God and
through His inspiration I got peo
ple interested here in U.S.A Ao
help helpless refugee children in
Europe. With empty hand but
lookdng Ma God for help, homes,
have been built where iwe now
care for refugee children ; and1
youth." ' '
ALL PURP08B
3-iu-o:roiL
Oils Gvorything
Prevents Hust
SECUUI-Oll SPRAT ELECTRIC MOTOR
ALLANSTAND
Ycun CllZ STC?
.Vi C.
TII2 VERY DEST IN DHY CLL
ALL ALTERATIONS AND m.'AL.J
FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL
. NEW POCKETS, HALF OH WHOLE
KNIT CUFFS, COLLARS, EOTTOMS ON JACKETS
LEATHER JACKETS CLEANED AND RE-LINED
.THE BEST IN SHOE REPAIRING
SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY ' " 1 "
NOW YOU CAN DO YOUR WASHING AND
DRYING IN THE WORST WEATHER v ,
: EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Edivardo Gloanoro
MARSHALL, N. C
CALL 2461 FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
Household Shower
Is Given For Mrs.
Ralph Hensley
A household shower was given
for Mrs. .Ralph Hensley, Saturday,
Feb. 17, at the home of Mrs. Del
few Hensley, by Mrs. Tom Lewis
and Mrs. lOsrl Norton.
Those present ware Mr. and
Mm. Ibaiph Hensley, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
Car Norton, Dollar Hensley,
Miss -Flossie Norton, (Mrs. James
Davie, Mrs. Ralph Bradley and
daughter,? Debbie, Miss Theraa
Norton, Mrs. Amde Norton, MSas
Edith Norton, Mrs. Gaston Nor
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Lewis,
Miss Shirley Norton, Mr. Tarshel
Peek, Uias Eiula Hensley, Mr.
Harold Lewis, Miss Ernestine
Norton, Mr..; Pender Shook, IMr.
Earl Hensley, Mr. Olen Hensley,
Mr. Jerry Norton.
Refreshments were served by
Miss JEmostine Norton, .Mies Eu-
Henaley and Jtias Shirley Nor
ton.
Mdaa Ernestine Norton and
Miss Eul Hensley were in charge
Of games. ;:,:
(Prises were won by Mrs. Tom
Lewis, Moss Shirley Norton, Miss
iFioasie Norton, Mrs. Gaaton Nor
ton, Mr. Vernde Lewis and Mr.
Pender (Shook. , .
Regular Meals
Being Served At!
Gym During Tourney
In addition to sandwiches, cake,
cold drinks, popcorn and candy,
rogular meals are . being " served
nightly during (Una itoumey' in the
boms ecoinomics ' department in
the gymnasium at MarshaU Hign
School. Plates are only $1.00 and
the meals are well-baJaneed and
delicious. ; '
"Plan to eA supper with us
through aiturday' night,l Mrs.
TJatreQe Robinflon, home economics
teacher, said. " -
REMOTE
Amaring Compound DIssolret
Common warts' Away ..
Without Cutting or Burning
Doctors warn picking or scratch
ing at warts may cause bleeding,
spreading. Now amazing Com
pound W penetrates into warts,
destroys their cells, actually melts
warts sway without cutting or
burning. Painless, colorless
Compound W, used as directed,
removes common warts safely,.
effectively, leaves no ugly scar,
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MRS.
town or to the island to find a parking place ; that
they had much rather park near the business where
they were trading. ... ' ' v
If you have a problem while in Marshall, please
see the Mayor or one of the Aldermen and we will
do pur best to help you. If you think you have been
mistreated, please see us. We believe, with friend
ship and fellowship, all problems will be settled and
, you and we will be happy. We are listing the seven
: traffic regulations for your study and consideration.
If you do not agree with any one of these, please feel ,
free to discuss this with the Town Officials. We wel
come you. May I say again we are trying our best
to take care of you the trading public.
t " i .
v Parking and Traffic Regulation -
1. Parking meters will be enforced (beginning
Monday morning, February 12, 1962).
2. AH businesses with rear or side entrances
must load or unload all commercial vehicles between
the hours of 8:00 a. m., and 5:00 p. m., at these
entrances rather than on Main Street, and that all
other unloading or loading will not result in double
. parking and the vehicles must be within the yellow
line. , 1
,3. Double parking, and particularly double park
ing to carry, on conversation will be strictly prohibit
ed.f -'
- 4.' The speed limit on Wain Street in V:s Town
of Marshall ii 20 miles per hour. re 1 ' 5 'will be
arrested and fined.
5. All g-
other busine.:
C. Thai'
cr ' i fcr a I
jc.-, service
r ra net to r '
roc-,
cn 1
BIRCHARD SHBLTON
Correspondent
There will not be any Sunday
School at Allanatand Presbytani-
an Church next -Sunday morning,
due to the change of preaching
time for ithe Rev. Charles Heier,
pastor of (the iMadiaon County
Pariah. Sunday School wiU be t
2 p. m., and preaching by (the pas
tor t S p. m. He plans to be with
us in Sunday School,' so plea
try to be present and don't for
ged the new time for the services.
Mr. and Mrs. Dueford (Shetton,
daughter and sonjn4aw of Mr.
and Mrs. IBirchard Shettion, pur
cbatxvl a lot with a restaurant in
the town of Erwin, Term., last
week. Mr. iShelton has been work
ing with the Aaheville Paving Co.
for several yeafrs. ' .'.
Mrs. Aodfaa Aikens has been on
the aick list for several! days. We
hope for her a speedy recovery.
' IMjss Cbiyle Isensee and a min
ister and his wife front the col
lege where they teach! in Tennes
see, spent a few hours at AUan-
stand Saturday.
kk...'4 W.t I
For the first time science hi found
a new healing tubstance with the as
tonishing ability to shrink hemor
rhoids and to relieve pain without
urrery. In case after cane, vhiie
penuy relievinf pain, .., i r- c
tion (shrnikge) took v . i
Imn'-in of s - results v "r r or
O' 1 t --- r ' : '
You Can Alway
A Large AGGortment
Of CHOICE EATO;
At Our Meat Counter
lnJeek-End Speciolo :
(Including Friday Night)
3-lb. Ctn. Humko LARD ... I . 59c
10-lb. Bag POTATOES 1 29c
No. 2V2 Hunt's PEACHES ....... 29c
Vi or Vhole Selecto HAMS VoAZz
Fresh Polo DEANS 2 lbs. ... ZZz
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