. - 'I "? .., c . ,.. .. '.'. i : .: , . ) . - n C cf C Trebl-Ient 1 n : 1 . a , 4 " i . j - t a i Fii ' of i ut;. ' - 1 ;; .WiJJfc... pro- n'a application for . cKuu'cl the "line i. an I V:t the rest .v-inlion to' the .State nihsion. " 1 .,..! oil the application w y be ' forthcoming , a in ' June, Commission ( i Hairy Tj Westcott said. ". , has applied for a rate lhat would provide addi , levnue of $283,075.08 y. - .J i ith the attorneys for-the com y and the", protesting, group , imed the privilege of .filing; i.nefs with t ' "ission n tvo three-day h. "adj"' ' vA jihont 3 ') a. r , , c: . . i y t " ciiiimidsion, also file a i and E. P. 1 t'ie protect gioup; and'. Western Carolina attorney Kestcr Walton, agreed ''to the commission's re quest that briefs.be filed .within 20 days after copies of the trans ciint are in.i'h I. A bare mi. i of 1" ' .'iiya will be rc i cr;',e the testimo: y, i of other work 1 Tie time to 2 , assi ' ;ned he : will 1. Kent on, rcpre ' at- the Uly : urn inting j , , . i.u!iLillijllkJ.- Z ry Is Elected PresiJ Ne t Fiscal Year Gahaan Gets Ne ' VonJ; ' Miss Talton I ires JV , Pullet In Chebt -, , i ? ', ; K , ' , An all-nighty pa ut y in the home of Miss Margaret Talton. in Hot SpringBi came. to an abrupt halt early Monday morning, pole said, when Miss Talton shot B. W. Gahagari Jr., then turned the pis- fI n hprsftlf. f .' ;v ' 'c . Miss Talton, about 45, suffered . - 09 Vnill. wntind ; in the chest and Gahagan ; about 50, of Et. 8, Marshall, bad a similar, wound in the neck.' Both are in sati&iac tory comtition. " Police Chief 'LeRoy Johnson swore out Warrants charging Miss Talton. with assault with a deadly weapon with, intent to kill ana charging - Gahagan' with being drunk, and disorderly": " ' ' . Sheriff E.' Y. Ponder ' 1 1 siiootingsk climaxed ,a I ' -t r.ravvj in he Talton home i ) ' rings. ' -s ' ,1. ' r..-'.,1 . , ,;. . i " : 1 i utest V I " ' y t" .r t'e i t c ,. ( i : " i . C'Vt, i ' f r J 'LllS bribed Gov. Sa ; ;0rd on; hopes to es ;ng tourist eerier. : TI i governor fiaet. wrtb vn Friday at drove I k Inn in Asheville. Jobie Henderson; Father A. V. Gi'avea, ' -i; c. n. Mash burn, town , Conference 1$ IeU At Grove Park Inn, Asnevuie t 5 --.Last Friday v. -V- -. Tft Citizen Staff Writer" ' " ThWiirurV Df Hot Springs as a tourist? resort .rests witn the- State Highway 'Commission,, -.. ; .- TVii was made lear Friday at a meeting tn Grove Park Inn of Hot Springs residents with Gov, Teriyv Sanf and of f icials -of the , federal Area Redevelopment Ad ministration." ' " '. $Hot Springs recently becam tne . recipient of the first North Caro- lina ARA financial gram. u 118,000 grant,' with $2,000 of local money will finance a study into the 'economic' feasibility (tit con-. atructing a complex or toui ua ai tractions .eentering around the hot Springs for which the ton was named. , , The study will not Degm uniu next weeki but already the " Hot Springs people have been -told by prof essionar ' planners that suc cess of sucn a project uepeau u a good road. , ' t Fridays meeting was opened oy Father Andrew V. Graves, chair n n thn Rot Snrings planning. board, who briefed t'-e p'iwr on the town's ristory, poii that as 'many ns'40 r' crowded into the I at the turn of l- ' hotel built on fie s i 1 as a private i Tather G"avr- r t' !tt t' e I i out l..d tel A w is i - s pir -v i Lis servii " in L A..viier;";..Ild ' mission he had be"n ' the' installation ti.at rost only.? 1.13 f 1 ne tax i k Iu ' .', A The hi c. - (Cont:.. ". i - ErrdrJnlTini 4 Of Precinct P.lcctings Sat.c ' j In ' lie " advertisement on "Pageix, the' time of the Democratic precinct meet- ings is listed as 2 p. m. This should be 10:00 a. m. AH t precinct : meeting in the county will be at,.10 at m. Saturday morniny.. do r-SOT l"ek:sstob3'' eld saturday- Co- " Conve-'-n To Be At ' rt' ' Here On ,1 I . atur.: ., May' 12 :4-. At t.h nrecinct meetings on May r"i, tVo Denim rata residing in f.at p'veinct t'.tfct a five-member c ui ve, at loast tvo or wnom , ' i n rr nn. f 1 at 1' ast two will t ;i. Tl e precl.ict comn.lt- ; . r f f elect' v '.'.I se i :i i ,! roi ' it;.' '.i a chair , i . ',--: 1, one cf : :x v..,.. i i 1 the a i, i ' 1 a a- -5ry-t ' - Changes "Schedule " Hours ; Close. jVVed. , . . , - . , Beirinninar Wednesday. May 9. the Mar shall. Library will be clos ed all day Wednesday; and in stead will tie open" Thursday morn ing from 9 a. m.,-U noon. The Thursdav afternoon and evening hours will remain f)ie same 2:00 to 9:00 p. nu- , , iW( hone this change will prove benefical to all of our patrons,' as well as to those wihd. have long been requesting the Thursday morning opening! '.It .seems that Thursday is a more popular day to come to town than Wednesday due to the closing of stores on Wed nesday afternoon; . Please remember that . we will NOT be open on Thursday from 12 Booiy to 2 p. m. ASHEVILLE anj ' bit. i Mil. 1 Ifar3 I"'ll Culli" V." ' y i a ( ' a 1 e oJXiciiwS y i i '.nse 1 r i FOR MADISON CO. ,, iu.i , 1 Madison ' County farmers Who wish to receive the maximum Jyield of high quality corn ar jio longer planting open pollinated varieties. There are hybrid var" iesr which have been tried in tht; uiity ana have proven to be sup r. to our o.toH Y-nris. 1. ;,v G. Sil ver, county agent, s'.i.r tl tj week,",. Varieties which . lo k very gooo for train on farms in tht county and in test plots in the county are as follows! Pioneer 300A, DeKalb 805 and 633, US 232, and Funks G 134 Of these varieties DeKalb 805 is a single cross hybrid; the seed for this 'variety is rather ex pensive per bushel, however, if spe cial nlanter pi. ' i fcie -cured, it is reasonable r "" ntu.il'Ua corn is extremely ni..r in growth char acteristics and i i t' e quality of ear product: i. U will mature at low elevstio- i in V e county. The TcICalb C"" m ' "ir in growth hahits and i 1 '1 o-'te p well fltid (' ' ; 1 ' '- (C I- j ayne Crit,- expires July 1. oresent the com- board, Mr. Rob-, The three i. - Feldman' said the investigation would be continued but a preliro i .n 'tuv at. tha scene of the accident indicated the ; convertible, rounded a curve at high speed on the' wrong side of the road. The auto was headed north and Vhert it crashed into the truck, Feldman said, the pickup " was ; knocked backwards for 25. feet and went ov er an embankment. ;'" Warning To Anyone Planning To Durn , Tino to the extremely dry con dition of our woodland, State Fot- ester F. H. Oaridge has ordered all outstanding burning permits canceled."- ; ' a' 1 ' '; , i Mn nutn mermits will' be issued ''until we have a general rain and further orders that i.o burmr j to be done within EGO feet i2 wood land until we h:ve a f - 1 Tnln . J. MOODY .:, County For- t T.nv r 1 .lifetime Democrat,; nomination as tax Al assume his duties Board on July 1. known in Madison lit served ior 10 nember of , the Madir Board v of Education ejected as tax coi- t ti-- .Of the: 4qt . 1961-crOp Tsorn. put unuiu 432,05885 bushels . -were ' far in- stored 50,545,462 Bushels .ware Watt, and 15.864.738 bus hels J. under ;?pfrchase agreements. ; (Continue Y f'Mt - em bora oi me weuaiu Mrs. Ted ' Russell and .-t Dog' ' vaccination- clinics have been' announced by the Madison Canitbr Health Dent- lor the in formation of Madison County resi- dciili who wish to-utilize them. , - The following schedule lists clinics which will be held in I.'.td i.n Countv: ' " : ' ' - Tm-sdav.' I'lay 8 Kill's Eerv- i a Station 1 :C0 p. m. -r.,-- --,V.i R V s Kill T , si I Hall 2:30 p. m. t :: y 8 ' - 'jr.' - -r 9 r ' "y ..'9 ' ' - 9 Mars Hill Branch County Library f Opens Today - 1 -I,, .I.,' 1 ' At 1:30 todav (Thurs.) the Mars Hill branch of the Madison Coun ty Library located on the , Main Street jof Mars Hill next to the Town HalU will open its doors for book circulation. -1 ; '; ; V V ' v The schedule for the present will be Thursday afternoon from 1 :30 to 4:30 every week. . - 1 he Mars Hill Civitan Clnh, the Women's Club and many 1 h viduals, too rn'V'rous it r?n. n have r"n-.!a-t!.:a a I-"'' 1 sp"ce poi-.J'-la. Frior tj t '.! .s 1 hits 1 I roc'.mu' " : ' e t a nu -i.lli. s towa is going to us - growing tourist - y s long." ' Carrying through on a note of ;,4.;,;im tffotrnn ' Shields. . AEA HfWLIuJ'"l , rf . r senior fi Id coordinator, toll the ' ! (ContLnued To Last Fa je) iLD.CLUBV('c:::n T0r.:SETI.lAY8, DURIISVILLE Each year Madison, Buncombe and - Yancey counties meet as a group of H.D. Club women for an all day meet, Mrs. Ethel T. Wal lin, home agent for MadLon, stat ed this week. This year, : v b has been selected as our 1 - r date. We will ' meet in 1.', i Memorial Methodist Chun h i i Burnsville. ' Registration v 1 lc- gin at 9:G0 a. m. J lie r will begin at J "1. M' 1 ' pnd the meeti. 'it ' T' ? speaker fi" 1 1 Mrs. n Terr 1 i i-.i City, 1 . LUTV 'l V '' women ( f '

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