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, It INCORRECT DATE Correct Date Oi I ' r j Ji l:A 1',? VOU tS NO. C ''"fin -n 'R'fi ''tf5 3 DITQeiuJli LJDflLDU US n e nnn Skit Is Enjoyed At Marshall School Last Thursday Night The Madison County 4-H A chievement Program was held Thursday night, December 4 at the Marshall High School. The theme of the annual awards event was "Clover Power." Joed Fender, president of the Madison County 4-H Council, was the presiding of ficer. 1 A skit entitled "A Boy Named Sue" was written for the program by Lynne Baker (chairman), Har lon Rice and Rhonda Sprinkle. Participating in the ' skit were Lynne Baker, Harlon Rice, Rhonda Sprinkle, Vickie Wallin, Joel Fen der, Eddie Reed, Debbie Reed, Ka ren Race, Dianne Wallin, Michael Cody, Karen McPetere and Blaine Ray. Jane Mcintosh led the group singing followed by the presen tation of awards. 4-H Adult Leaders presented awards for members of their olub. 4-H'ers receiving recognition were as follows: PIONEER CLUB: Jane Mcintosh: 1st Health 13, 1st Electric II, Home Economics Blue Award,, 2nd Recreation, 1st Flower Growing, let Home Im provement III, lst;Clothinf III, 1st Automotive I; I : Randy Dean Rice: 2nd Bicycle Care & Safety; " Rkky Ballard: 2nd Boys Health II; Sandrs. . Roberts: 2nd Clothing II; f'X':f: "' Jeff Roberts; 3rd Bicycle, 2nd ,yrren .$jto& a livestock, JUlllvr jaoy-Agricuiwiro, in tobacco: Tommy DuVall: 2d Field Crops, 3rd Boys Health II; Eddie Reed: 1st Horse I and II, 1st Bicyck Cars & Safety I; Faith Wiser 8rd Foods - Nutri tion Unit I, 4th Canning I, 2nd ABCs of Sewing; "!: Susanna DuVaH: 2nd Field crops; Anthony Lewis: 1st Wildlife. MARSHALL HELPING HANDS Teresa Briinldey: 2nd Tree Iden tification; Susan Frisby: 2nd Junior Lead ership, 2nd Foods and Nutrition I, 3rd Girls Personal Appearance, 3rd Clothing II, Dairy Foods Demonstration; Ronnie Brinkley: 2nd Wildlife; Cheryl Reeves: 1st Photography (Continued To Last Page) Annual D&L Contest Again Sponsored Dy Garden Club Judging Monday, December 22; Suggestions Are Offered Residents of Marshall and vicin ity srs reminded again of the Christmas Decorations and, Light ing contest for homes. This is the fifteenth. eowecUtite year of this contest, sponsored by the Mar shall Gardes Club, and perfaapa it wiQ be the finest Judges have been toM that ths'Job wfll not be essy and the sponsors hope, that a greater number of homes wllj Join in the competition. . ? an 'First Prixs, $10.00 for the Best Overall. V:: V'4lV" ' Second Prise, $70 ior the Best Religious Theme.' iy v ' : '.. Third Prise, $5.00 for the Best Door or "Window (other than re ligious). ." ' The original and continuing pur pose of this expenditure by th alarshaa Cub ws one of com munity beau' " " i'Jon and a mors meanir.sM C nas season for re'-IJpr.ts. FmiSi'.&a should plan tf -. ..t.'j end - tastefully. - their d?-oors '..,'.... s-i then enter' tvi c '. I '-.1 snd excellent I" s c--i 1 f i cn old Chrfet- i 'ii- f : ! 1 " V y j":-'"' of nil; widii Santa Elere Saturday Mrs. S. C. Kudisill, president of the Marshall Merchants 'Associa tion, stated today that Santa Cliaus will arrive in Marshall this Sat urday and will visit the stores, moetinc and talkine with young sters. He is also expected to spend some of the time at the Santa Headquarters on Main Street. "I am looking forward to again visiting Marshall and hope to see many of the boys and girls" San ta stated. BURLINGTON TO HAVE PARTY ON THIS SUNDAY Plant To Be Closed Dec. 24-28; Bonuses To Employees Burlington Industries will ob-' serve the upcoming holiday season with plant and office vacations and its traditional Christmas par ties for employees" and. their fam ilies. According to Truman Melton, manager, the Hot Springs Plant will dose for the Christmas holi- I days from December 24 through rDWernfcer " $8. fchildrett' of m-' ployees will be treated to a Ohrfc mas party on December 14. More than $4 million in bonuses is being paid to wage em ployees of Burlington during this holiday season. The December payments, plus vacation pay Burl ington employees received last eammer, total approximately $ti million during this calendar year. Burlington employees wiQ re ceive bonuses to ' coincide with scheduled manufacturing plant closings for the holidays. In dividual amounts are based on length of service. Employees at Burlington plants in 15 states receive the bonus pay ments. More than 68,000 traditional Christmas treat bags will be given children of Burlington employees. LOCAL LIONS GIVE$ ELIADi Dist.-Gov. Harshaw, Others, Visit Meeting Monday Night r.. Adding "to the many activities) sf the Marshall Lion Odb, the jolub recently sent a cheek for $360.00 to Bliada'Home Ashe rule for the, newly-erected cottage Lspoaaored f 81-A Lions Clubs. Also at .the meeting Monday rtgns at, the Rook Cafe, approximately 20 Christmas baskets '.were ap proved for the blind.' It M also explained that the Mars Hill and Hot Springs clubs are also assist ing in delivering baskets mm Christmas. v-' . District Governor, 81-A, Rich (Continuvd To Psgs Foot) the hours of six and nine o'clock. Ar cov - 1 will.be tet4 to homes .'a two rrn- cf J!r- g'iaii c:y lir.-ris, ani r" ; 560.00 TO sr it- J t.i -f1 Vr. C"- I-f-i ( i r 1' k C F.B. LODGE TO OBSERVE lOOTH BIRTHDAY SAT. Older Membership Will Be Honored; OES To Serve Supper On Saturday, December 13, French Broad Lodge No. 292, which was chartered December 8, 1869, will celebrate the lodge's 100th birthday. Supper will be served in the Lodge hall at 6:00 p. m., and tJie centennial, program will start at 7:00 p. m., by giving a brief sum mary of 100 years of Masonry in Marshall. Certificates and emMema wild be presented to members who have had continuous membership in Masonry for 25 and 50 years. The Lodge will also honor its past Masters and old timers, at this time. As this occasion will be in open Ixxtee, members are requested to bring their wives to help celebrate this event. District Court Here Wednesday; Result Of Cases The criminal term of District CVtnrt wiu held here Wednesday with the folkjiwing wlts, acced ing to C. N. Willis, clerk of court: Otis Shade, non-support of chil dren, trespassing, assault on fe male, a total of 130 dlayB at Craggy. Mrs. Doris Metoalf, murder, waived to superior court. Glenda Cutshall, ADWI, nol pros. Troy Lee Meadows, assault, not guilty. , The following judgments of fines and costs were imposed: Reeves Presnell, driving under influence; Willard Lee Ray, driv ing with revoked license, improper registration,, no inspection certifi cate, no liability insurance; Ker mit Cody, Jr. exceeding safe speed, (cost only); Ronald Cook, non-support; Maxine Shuffler, as sault: Bruce Cutshall, assault on female; William Cutshall, larceny; Sam Re vis, larceny under $200; Audie Boone, public drunkenness; Mamie Deaver, public drunken ness: Mack Presnell, driving drunk; Larry Wayne Davis, pub lic drunkenness; Carl Stephen Rob erts, of Aaheville, speeding, reck less driving, improper passing, failure to stop for blue light and siren; Carl Dudley Parton, a bandonment snd non-support; Pa dey Ramsey, public drunkenness. CANTATA TO BE PRESENTED BY BAPTISTS SUN. ,- The Marshall Baptist Church will present ' a cantata, Trota Beavea To Hen" by Duane BJaks b, at the church Sunday night be ginning at 7. -00 oVAoclC f ; Micky Garrison, minister of ma sk Is th director. Mrs. Mac Wal ts.' u -n mnA WUm 'ASiem Ol. er 'ls pianist . The pubHe Is cordially inriteaW attend. Draft Board To Be: Closed Dec. 22-23 - ' ' . Ifiss Darlens T-xmsey, dark of !v Kafin Cminty ' f.-!ctlvs " rrice 0fo (' 1 b"-"') If. ' artfioonc.3 f ; t hi o Night pHtoffrah of kMmm Pa Council Urges French Broad H0MEMAKERS, 4-HDISPUYS THRILL CROWDS Ten Foreign Countries Are Emphasized tsy len County Clubs One of the most attractive dis plays in the county's history was at the library here during the past week-end when the Hnmemakers clubs of Madison County, stressed the customs and traditions of ten countries. Also adding to the dis play, which was visited by hun dreds of persons, were unique dis plays made by members of the county's 4-H Clubs. Clubs snd countries displayed were: i Mars Hill Young Homemakera, Germany; Sleepy Valley, Jordan; Bailey Branch, England; Paint Fork, Denmark; Grapevine, Italy; Beech Glen, Hungary; little Pine, Holland; Mars HML Mexico; Bull Creek, Norway; Girl Scouts, Ja pan. Mr.. Ethel Wallin is director of the county Homemakera Club. Criminal Court :. ResulU Last Week 1 - Tha . twa eases tumpomxt m. m I superior eoort after tost ws immm had been nrinted were: fWH Shock. enrbesrJeraent, (Case No. 69CX5), anded in a mistriaL Three other charges of embexsls ment wd bs tried at a future date, according to C. N. Willis, dark of In the es of Jerry Rjchard -i?roe, inarder of Locke Ty, took a rI proa on evi' nee ? -7 defns fcwrd d.r'v r : . I ii ! r: ' C.--1 r Manger scene in Marshall Christmas Pageant to be presented 9fr 9fr TUA Halt Dam Plans Suspension Would Affect Proposed Ivy, Dam In County Immediate suspension of TV A activities in the Upper French Broad Basin pending further stu dies snd hearings was urged by the Conservation Council of North Carolina, which also elected offi cers in an annual meeting in Reidsvalle. The officers include Robert Conner of High Point, president; Roy Davis of AsheviUe vice pres ident; and Dr. Charlotte Dawley of iGreensbore, secretary-treasurer, j 1 Kamed to the board of directors were- Mrs. Don Chatfield of Greensboro, Bat Soots of 'Buses Creek, Jim Parneli of Wttming ban, Keith Argow of Lsaville, Wal lace Kaufman of Chatham Uounty and Dr. Ben Smith of Saleifih. The -action on the TVA pro- . rram am zvuowuiic a imam vo M.n l 1 M. cussic by Rep. Norwood Bryan of FayettevBIs and Rep. HsmUton C Hortoa Jr, of Winston-Salem. Robert Hanie, executive director of lha Georg , Council for tha Preaeivattoo of Natnral Areas, de- seribed successful sfforts hy his -Igrc.iaGeorgW.; v-i.ff-rl1 3t 'JL:-. Brittam, chairman : of the North aad South Mala River Comrmmity Club, said the econom ic Juatificti for the TVA Up per French ;,Broad; plan poorly - fabricated hypothesis.'' tn' trguing against Wis' propo asai of the TVA for dVvelormerit of the water resources of tie Up per-French- Broad River lsdn, Brittaia said that while t "4.2 mil lion are listed ty the TVA ss "r- rkCxal 1t:u, not r f. ,r M s-tr-i' 'i . --W-'" y ' '' -ti ' n mi -km People From Expected To Uiew Event ; Pictured ahow tlteljeam of Kght from tha hugs Star on ma : mountain opposite the conrthonee which akaninates the Manger Lscene uim uu i t, ; feature ; of the; Marshall' ttigeent whkh is fa its Seventh years of .pattnryal -ksr. . ' i $6lATDRDAY; $400 IN MAL--DRAIVKG DEC 20 Mrs. S. C' ftudisia." s nremdent of the MarshsJl Merchants Asso- ciation, stated that $250 fcv trade certificates will be given away this Sa-'Tday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in tl,e Morcl.ant Assoc 'a- tSon ' FroiiKition. , '., "On f '-i-'py, I-wt 2V- ?. 'e t i 1 e ( ' , here next week 9fc 9$ t Many State Performances. To Bgm At 7i30 Oclock For Inree NighU For the seventh consecutive year hundreds of spectators, many from out-of-state, are expected to be here next Thursday, Friday snd Saturday nights for th e presentation of the annual Mar shall Christmas Pageant, wognx ly performances will begin . at 7 :8(T o'clock. The local pageant is unique in that live animals are used in a perfect setting for the Nativity scenes. "A splendid cast will again perform and a choir composed a members from vari ous churches in the county will tarnish background hymns and tarols, . , ' The- twat leading . chsstaeteim'- chosen thus far are Stanley Ward, son of Mr:.'anr Mra. weopnae.,. WardV sa Joseph , and Miss Kathy Grahairv daughter of Mr, and Jars. t Porter G raham of Ruts I will por- 1 tray 'Mary. f ' al recognition, and is expected to v b , further publicized this year,' H'':. rf , " . '-c i i -; Dean Shields is eoordinaW nf thai pageant; Mrs. Hattie Ella NlX. assisted Vv Mr mnA It. T Moody ChandlOT, is In cluargs cf the choir: l,Irs. Ojl r art is f a organist; Eoloj-t C - n :r is S i charge" of c;.:r.i; y-.-s. ; ' Cole of ws: :.::. - - r Wild," L:; ; OOmnKT) iff. I; -y j x clsS're f 1 ing t:,e
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