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1 J r 1 ri I ill inr. t . , $2,57. J li ' C V The ' AmPi i be c 'i a funds i l f a of r r. .tnade i.i f f. i to jo : ' i. ; fr t --was I from Cross ( s. . e V raisin,: .. i nw .JfCroi'j-wIll c- ..' nfor s i ' ' Area '. lOTlfll . 3 .1 1 Tal-. I 3 Of i ... i a. v " " ' h .j.co A i -i.ion p of ci wizen ' in Red r "onslbility .for : would bo diviu 1 d i. i ' -.y towns, ea.u of . the to a i j of Marshall,". Mars Hill ; and I t Spring1 would be respon ; sible i r one-third of the goal.; '.1 V Funds raised wilt support the rerams of lied Cross which in ' "de: the. Blood Program, Home rvice, or , Services to- the Arm- Forces and Veterans, First Aid -yd.. Water. Safety, Nursing erv icesr Junior Red. Cross," and. Dis aster, . ' . , ' ' ' - Of the total proposed goal, $1 : 180.00 is retained in- the local Chapter to -support programs, and $1,79T 00 is -i 1 1 t - ' ' e Na! loiiftl ' Orern. ; s :: -.ort 1 national protfr. 'is i, ; i;.ier, service ' to) mil it.-, i a uoiis, and,; inter n 1 p ' ) v, i) nv ' -. iie'P'fcr- 1 1 " i (rWh. . I o-'BIoodroobile of the Ashevilla Eod CroM-Blood Center visited Mars Hill College on Wed nesday, October 24, a totai of 194 individuals presented r, themselves as dorl rs and" 161 Tints of, blood wete t... 4.r'- . t- s ; Other statistics froV this PPe' ation show the following: f..rf j , a residents of Mara Hill donat ed , in addition , to the. College group., V -. ' faculty members, gavefclood, and the remaining .161 pints were given by the student body 84 boys and 70 girls." J " , , There were 91 'first.time" oo- nors. -, '. -w , . .- j Miss Virginia Hart' of the Phys ical Education, Department was in Charge: of -arrangements for v the BloOdmobile visij, and alsof Ee cruitment tand scheduling, of do nors. . ' '. N r "We -wish to thank Miss -and the students for their c . -eration and participation," E!i;:u beth C. TM'Cutchen, Administra tiv' " ', Asheville Repionul i.r,- r, said, z1 ' i- ' 1 v The Hallowe'en Carnival, held at the ; Msl.all. school, Wednesday, niirht was termed as 'fthe vmost snecen,ful, in . history ,f Hundreds '-a . ........ J..I.- I t.t. 1 ox stuuents ana aumis enjuycu we contesta, : games and the Hallo we'en iitr.iosrhere,' -,' " j . ,' Winners-in t' a jnain"' events were: t:- 1 ";;' Miss SMarshall, rc- '"Payne (Junior); Junior Miss i'opularity, Joan Johnson (8th. Gradv); Lit tle Miss Popularity-Deborah- TU son (3rd Grade). 1 m.1 Mrr Marshan 'Higb, King, Het bert Ponder (Senior); Junior Mar shall High, C. ;W, 'Anthony (6th G-rade); Little Marshall High,' Da vid Alien (4th Grade).;, .. CHEATS DOCTORS ;fti' Chkago Mrs. 1 Demitra ,Ge- icas,--suffering' from 'dropsy,1 was told in 1910. by doctors that she had only 24 hours to live, i," Mrs. Gekas fooled jthemi however,, and recently celebrated her 101st birth day at the home of her- son,, Gua. ""rs. Gekns, born in Gre"e, came 'tu this country in lr RALLY i, All Precis-' r05 v' lit - 1 7 The ilepuW' s ' the last time t ore Saturday -at tvo o' courthouse. ' r r.otert Erovm, didate for Cot . 3, main , speaker, . r Precinct chaamf i are .asked to r . ;.iWt:n . Any other ii." are invited to att. r1 J. vettc:. COSTSF During the nc t most tobacco fai County will be r ' possible' to get i for sale. Wet luh. cost the farmer r Crop than any ol, o .j j( Continued to 'ft T l . 1 I VA:iL,GTQN r4 The ' White otise ' announced "Wednesday 't t! e naval arms quarantine ' t a will I' e resumed at day ; today (Thursday), Atr sur ;ce of the ; Soviet "missile j in Cuba' also will begin again. I I a decision was reached fey V uk'ciit Kennedy afr a ebnfeT. uce with, his top "-advisers .' and "U;r the departure of United Na- "9 , Actinir ! Secretary-General .f Thant from ;n attempt to ar- U. - N. 'vertification of the :infif of the bases. , The at- : ;parently was not . success I A CLAUS "S LEG hull, Mo. - The Rev. Mr, v C' i is; an- eldorly retired , Iroke his left leg in 3 v1 ti a board broke under ' start -d, P a flight, of s Lis homo. Santa Clan j the hundreds of letteJ inly ust before Chr RETURKSTOBE POSTED. HERE TUESDAY NIGIIT ".. . Vtv- -ll- '- '!,' . A!'. v...iclals Are Asked To Cooperate By Cringing fAs a t)ublid!rservice,',The lUews- Reeord will again have a large blackboard on lower , Bridge Street iSin.Hav nfo-ht whArA election ra- turns will be posted , as soon as they can be obtained. 1 " ' In addition to the county, ticket, the races for Congress, State Senate. Solicitor "v and -I Amend. ments are. also desired; In case) of - bad weather- the board- will nrobably- be-- in the courtroom here, .,".'- mm:2 fcod, avail: The North Ca ''m sources Commi;; i 1 Una J i the " i . t) Polls Open At 6:30 A. M. ;- Close At 6:30 f, M. . -ifMany Contest ' ;5 i Madison Countv voters , are all : primed for the election next Tues-,.' day and a heavy turnout of voters. is antwipatea. Kotn- pouwau- par-. ties urge full participation , next . X'uesaay as, county ana st. te out folia . wilt . na onen in au rre- cincts at 6:30 ainv end will close 1 at 60 p. m. i ' In addition to the "various ton- v tests for - offices." th voters will . ,i4 , v , , ; -v. also have the opportunity to cast their approvals- or disapprovals y on the six amendments. (Publish- i piRpwnere in tnia isue.i v AS is natural,, county citizens are ' more v interested in the local contests for county offices with. th Congressional ; race between. Roy ; At Taylor, Democratic i nv, cumbent, and . Robert JBrowh, Re nubUcan- candidate ' - also l sharing fha enntlicrVlf 'I , t " y With- lesser .importance- tor the c overall population " hut very im-1 portanlj to certain townships aro Vn M.AAM ttt MlMct oV,ltt O.Tt1 .TllO.. ' Dices oi me reace. . , . The following contests, are o; tan: - - ' . . Township two: For Constable, Carlia Gunter, Democrat,, unop posed. 1 " TownshlD Nine: For Const.,hlo, : T. A. Kuw'.l, Tomocrat pos el. To-AT " T"i: Tor C 'N '1 Gi j SA'i JalLiA k I.L ' , '- 1 ' - - ... ' -; A red-hot battle between the Mars. Hill College Lions and their forr.'i; junior college rivals, the C' er-Webb . Bulldogs, is pre . dK d when the two clash at Mars m High, School Stadium at 7:30 p. m., Saturday. ' , The Lions -dropped a i'4-7 deci sion W Marion '(Ala.) Institute last week and will be out to even their season's record at 3-3 with a victory over their fellow Baptists from Boiling Springs. . Coipoi .on's i' ' i 1 c'"ces at Enka have established a new record for giving to the Enka Em ploy Community Services Fund, x The 1963 campaign of the EECSF, which has been' in pro gress during the month.' of Octo ber at Enka went over the $50,000 mark this week. The previous high $48,128 . was established in 1969. . - : . E. C Moore fund secretary, said the campaign had been essential ly completed among employees but some other contribution are expected before the drive Is offi cially closed. i v "' - The United Fund of Asheville and - Buncombe County Js'' the -ma jor : recipient of funds from (Continued From fasa One)' ; t, .,,.,te t..j i at ' ' t rr (X) 4i a of FOR. A STRAIGHT TICKET 1 JP- MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE , Large Crowd, Is Expected , . . For'KLloff At' 8 O'clock . Coaches Ed Morton and J. C. Wallin have been spending con siderable time this week getting the Tornadoes ready for the fi nal game of the season on the Is land Friday ir'sht. The Tornadoes will meet 1 e strong Clyde t -n, which is c rren'Jy ri-' -? on top of the ri.gah Conf rem e. Tl I'lrshull j yers woulj'l ' not!' r l.'-Ur t n to ur' ' '' 1 hoav favorcj Clyde Cor' Kk f is f ' ' i for 8 C; ' u k and one of t i f -on's 1 crow is e-r 1 to be 0:1 1 ;, ' ' .. h f - M r ' . ' 9 1 ': j ' Cc.::-iln; Fratr- Ctory. - - Pr.' Lrst Vee!c The 1 ature story on Marshall, written ' v Jay Hensley, Asheville CitL' i 1 li U I i 1 1 CO til . tion '1 t5 C T..8 6 t ' 1 1) I, 1 C j I 1 3 ( is t' I ' ia ., r 1 ( "f writer, and repub- t week's News-Record ,'1 valuable informa 3 was one of niL:on 1 is newspaper is glad '9 states that "The ved by the Eank of 1 snd a bramh of the 1 r at r a . 1 i:i 1 1 L V -i 1 1 1 c t -1 t' 3 ' 'ill h , t a n t FOR SOLICITOR . , " ' (19th Solicitorial District) , r','- .Robert S. Swain ','-'J t tOU STATE &WAli3 , ' (30th Senatorial ' District) ,. ;V'H',nj.: Yates Bailey : ' liston B. Ramsey , !?''' '"y i " ,i v. ..' FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT .v Herbert- Hawkins y( : . . n- : - , v FOR SHERIFF 1 - QE. Y. Ponder . ' FOR AUDITOR Gj.Wade Huey V FOR TAX COLLECTOR Byard Ray,. - (Vcta fr 1. ..i ,es) nv. 11. (mi) nebcin j I..:: cry Vrll'i I FCa MARK' W1T-IIN THIS CIRCLE , ;,FC? SOUOTOS ' '- 'V , '(irLh Eolicitorial Distrfci) ' " Clyde Roberta- ..: a ; Thin.. (30th Senate. :j LJtrict); v W. Hall Your j j.. fob r.rrr.rssNTATiva l ,. . lie W. Yillis -V FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT v Jeter, M. Metcalil ' ' FOR sheriffJ. ' Carl W.Cody ' " ;'--.POR AUDITOR . , FOR TAX CCLLCCTCR tOJi Cu- .,. . v (Vote fr - . ) "I Ralph E. rr:'-r3 f ":.rold : n R:r wildlife is to t provide food and sport for all. Mr. Hardister may . be contacted by dropping a letter or postcard ad dressed to Post' Office Box 411, Lake Junaluska,- North Carolina, Act now as the supply of available food and cover plants is limited and orders are delivered on a first come first serve basis. i ..Mrs,"!' .--; , -ui. Lernard, Brooks and Miss Ruth Calloway, all of Marshall, received minor in juries Wednesday night on the ' bridge to the school as they were . returning from the ; Hallowe'en Carnival.' , - , The car in which they were rid . (Contlneed To Last Page) . ; ASCSRclarirAG: Restricticr:? On Diverted Acreage ' Effective ; November 1, ASCS will permit farmers to graze acre age which was previously divert ed from prodntn cf cnh crops under the i 1 , ' i rr 1 or the-19C2 v," t s proram. Ace-. 7 t I. y I ' inson, Cluilr .-n cf i i i r -al i ' '-n Ui ty C . ulttee, this ii a I -.rt a I c !ort to 1 i j ' f . i rrfrrrs ills ; "1 f. "-..In? cr "-is. Clyde .Canc::?r f-orea Only - Touc' I'cr Red v Icir - J cs 1 ' Mars Hill beat arch rival Mar shall 21-6 Friday t on the Mars Kill field. Q-jartoback ravij T 1 ' '-on got the winners orf to a ; 1 start in the first y.ar' r t 1 i sc red from three yard out i 1 ran fur :" extra r-" -t t' a I -rs , UW1 1, (- r ' - - .11'3 c-' - I ' -
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