VOL. 62 NO. 46 8 PAGES THIS WEEK LL, N. C, THURSI t, m - m r mo A YIn Mand AajotningOouetiM 3t. 'f- m mm Two Marshall Gun "Sightlng-ln'' Notemfxrr I be held t thl :,'ffwig from iiwQ lice, nresldent. .h hunter and club member to me cormnif Oeer season which op; W K0Vmbr,- 18. A nominal iHHfMlItu non-dub members for; the "sightftyr-in.'' we planned with h urge, mentobe present t finish their aualifvino. h.-n m Guns and Ammunition will be far " l8b IBP.' tfytng : course, it wm iijplsJned. Thto program is subject to weather conditions and in case it is not held a later date will be sel ected; Mr. Sluder said. AsJWriBft. q J. P. Davis, secretary of the Asheville Rifle and Pistol rjh made the following announcement: J his is a gentle reminder that our annual "Sighting-In" day is next Saturday, ?Nov. 9. For the Denent of members who have join ed our club since last siarhtinir.in day it should be explained that cms is a day set. aside each year a week or two before the (Jeer season opens for the purpose of nuowrs wno ara , net members of our club to properly sight in their rifles. Our range at Sandy Bottoms off N. C 191, 7 mBes south of Asheville will ha open from 7 a. m., until 5 p. m. (Continued To I A special gift in the form of 20 shares of Commonwealth Edi son stock has been received by Mara Hill College from the "Air to Education" program of the Seam Roebuck and Co. Thelbrfft, wnomeejl try Curtis J. Dolan, manager of the Ashe- ville store, makes Mars Hill oneTformer Miss Betty Smith, who is of 600 private colleges and uni sities across the nation to receive aid. Since the start of the "AM to Education" program in 1962, Sears has given away $1,400,000. This to in addition to $1,300,000 distributed through the Sears Foundation, which has been in op eration many years. French Broad Club To Meet Demo. Leaders To Speak; To Review Workshop, Convention The French Broad Democratic Women's Club win meet Friday night, at eight o'clock in the Mars Hill Community Building. Mrs. Richard Hoffman, presi dent, has announced that the pro gra f or the evening-will include three speakers. Representative Liston Ramsey will discuss his re sponsibilities aa ResxesenU ative from Madison Canute? Zeno secretary of the Madison jrehny-WsM. will report activities of the heard; and William Roberts, chairman of the Madison County Commissioners, will discuss the responsibilities and activities . of the commission ers. A qnestion-and-answer peri od will be included as a part of the program. Following the program, the members will bear reports on the recent Democratic Women's dubs workshop held in Highlands and the state convention in Raleigh. Several items of business will be V ... . uvnw ni.:.": .fji lv The Reverend Jack Lee Thom as, 34, of Wake- Forest has tor cepted a call as pastor of the Marshall Baptist Church and will begin hfrwojfthere the homas is a native of ton County and was greJii frMMMnint Holly High AM 'He attended the Tohni al Institute of Valparaiso. Indt ana, ana took a year's work a Northern Baptist Theological Si inary in Chicago, 111. After U he studied at Wake Forest New Mexico. Missile H fllrW of duty rn'M'-SaslH Ordnance at the Missile Range as an Electronics apecikSkll, and al so waa a Staff Technical Associ ate for Land-Air, Inc., at the Missile Range. He returned to Wake Foreet in I960 and entered Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and will receive his Bachelor of Divinity degree from the Seminary in December. Mr. Thomas is married to the also a native of Gaston County and a graduate of Mount Holly High School. They have two sons, David, 8; and Phillip, 6. The Reverend Robert H. Bruhn of Asheville, Chaplain of United Social Services, is presently serv ing as interim pastor of the Mar shall Baptist Church. Democratic Friday Night MASONS ATTEND CEREMONIES AT OXFORD FRIDAY F. H. Stines, Jack Guthrie, Bill Silver and E. N. Ward, members of French Broad Masonic Lodge 2, AFAAM, represented the leal Lodge in cornersten hymg ceremonies last Friday at Oxford Orphanage where a new buIWlng is being constructed. The men also visited the East ern Star Home in Greensboro where they spent a night. The local Lodge members con tributed $688.00 which to divided equally between the orphanage and the OBS Home. The men checks of $319.00 to each place. The returned to Marshall last Saturday and reported a most in teresting and pleasant trip to the two institutions. Gfaufl College for thraA m and arro dxStMKBH 'e'.rT I urne oein spent At m Bu otinH, lauAifl JSThe S KI presented cheeks of $319.00 to I I JNTY MEN INDUCTED J rW. i. frf The AB'-A the 'cptaty wereJint to rlgtte On October Cfi W 4 Tj1 Tuf Board for induction into the U.S. Army: Char lea Ry Jlnley, Wil- nam nugn i nomas, Maroid JUu Mae Swann. Mnrrix I.n Bio Robert Eugene Caldwell and K erette Frank Cralne. - . ; J Of the group. Finl. Tboma. Kice, and Caldwell were inducted.. jAIso accompanying tne men was Anthony E. Ponder, a former can worker with the Madison County Department of Public muLtid who entered the Armv RewrVe for six months' active duty train ing. He is stationed at Fort Jack- eon, S. C. Mrs. Cromartie Quit Democratic Prty Post Mrs. Henry Cromartie annou ed Tuesday night that she 1 submitted her resignation as vice chairman of North Carolina's Democratic party, effective De cember 1. Mrs. Cromartie, who has held tne party's No. 2 spot ipMpJBW, said she notified Go.' larrv San- ford and state. jmP$$9tyritinan ias UontinuttLJtskanlMBMBl J wa NevB ardl ""J ationfl for able Monday Is V 'VsfllkBn mi mi VETERANS DAY TO BE OBSERVED HEREONMNDAY Will B Open , the offices in the county, state and national agencies in Marshall will ba;4pfUg next Monday hi observ ante of Veterans Day. It was also announced that stores and busineaa fmm woutt 'remain open Monday. mm, wildlife Protector, Charsred Trespassing RaVmond Bimuv. of Marshall RFD 2, State WikWfe Procter , jfci'....-- in Madison County, is out underWe commission for further pro llwTbond, charged with few act? fregpass on posted land. warrant was sworn out by B. W. Woody, a of the Spring Creek see the county. hearhur was not for vTue- before justice of the Peace V. Joyce, ala ff Spring but waa nomNT ' due to nHmees of a nlWm. it ted. hearing h for Saturda a. m hi urn ' . last week DC-1 0 Jack as been reached- pi , be Natur WNC PHONE RATE CASE REMANDED RALEIGH The Stat. ITMliti.. fjommksion will have to tAm & Pfter look at the application of Hxmmwru Carolina Telephone Co., Ot Weaverville for a rate increase. i iti btate Supreme Count vas- Iterday reversed the connniasion's I tion awni in awmiaMng the applica- The case was sent back to landings Tn fitnf a k Vl-L ' lided the commission for basing ke aismiisal on nroeedural grounds. , - "The procedure before the com mission is more or lee informal," H Supreme Court said, "and is not as strict as in Superior Court, nor is it confined by technical Western Carolina Telephone ap- . WW "v tcfWJ 11 ' . 'Us if ni ifi . . ,.kJi . u. ' rB mmm I Paul Tugman TD6MAN NAMED TO BAPTIST GENEOPOARD J6h T fjet ftteninatt. J As For Mars HHl .'V . 1 1 ; 1 County SWC& Volunteers Play Important Role In Perrdnpnrtliln. All reliable projections of U. S. economic growth plus the con tinuing population eroreisti SpaU out n clear-cut need or ac celerated development of natural resources. America's requirements in the year ahead for basic resources including land, water, timer, rec reational facilities, open space, game, fish and glass ate vir tually certain to multiply, and win aamana ever-increastog atten tion to quality's well as quanti ty. These are basic conclusions of ward's (National Association of Soil and Water Conservation Dis tricts) officers and directors, fol lowing their concentrated analys is in New Orleans last week of the nation's resource pmsjieats. Districts should accept a larg er share of responsibility for the orderly development of these re- rasune time "imM the local Deo- r

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