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f rs.... - jmmw.. ,.l.,rrr , ,;, :, .; S,,,;,;;l.'l,;, ;;,,'..',., ;,''; V; ,,'y .Jll ' .. . . D birt tuiq WFre MARCH All N fL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER . 18S9 " ! ' f , lflC PFR COPT " V ;.v3.00 A In Md!JAdjoteln CMt 71 ucH i-roo uc:opnone Scruico Jcv; Remote Th Nwthr Crolto'Trtitoiii ComtadwloB- isiiad ths follow ing reaponae after a study haidl been made regarding proposed toll free telephone aervioe in Mmdfson County. The following let ter written to Hal Edmonds, of the many persons request ing toll free service, was sex to The News-Record from tt Utilities Commisaion: October 8, 1969 Mr. Hal Edmonds Route No. 2 Marshall, Nojitih Carolina Dear Mr. Edmonds: On July 8, 1969, this Commisaion received a petition bearing many signatures expressing an interest in county wide toll free telephone service for Madison County. On July 7, this petitioned was acknowledged to you as your name appeared on the envelope enclosing the petition. In tbs acknowledgement, you were ad vised that a toll calling study had been requested from the tele-; i , .w non&trA further from US. The calling study mentioned has been analysed by the Commission Staff, pertinent facts taken from the report: Mars Hill-Marshall Marshall-Man Hill Mars HiU-Guntertown GuatertownJIsri Hill Man HiD-Hot Springs Hot Springs-Mars Hill Hot Spring Marshall Marshall-Hot Springs Hot Sprtngs-Guntertown Guntertown-Hot Springs Other pertinent information: onhr 18.7 of total tubscribsm made any calls only 2.1 of itofcal subscrfcera made more than fiv average call per message : MvMlniDscrlbsr mads has EAS y'l . aOla study averaged $&A days' - The Cotnmiseion has received the results of tins study. art os us opinxm mas were is nn svaiuueiK tauun w swujj farther consideration of Uus msJttsr at this time. The Cwnmi ion has had a great deal of experience with similar situations' and with only 2.1 of the subscribers making more than five calls in 88.4 days, it is the Commission's further opinion that. far from a ntaJority of the pay higher inonthly rates to have the privilege of county wide calling. . I- The Commission is concerned (hat those signing the petiton and ether interested parties in your county learn of the results of this study, For this reason ter as indicated below. Yours very truly, north Carolina utilities commission By H. T. Westeott, Chairman District Court Here Next Monday District court will begin here next Monday with Judge J. B. Hokhooser presiding. : Approxi mately SO eases era on the docket for trial. , ' .ij Ju.' --e B. : :' r f M nu wvivini rn y KanTls(vTn AfttTrtniRTraTxw, uarroiu u. above has been received and Following are k hi 1 III . Cu 9 miles 22 37.16 29 .79 26.74 82c 18 miles .05 3.88 80c .35 18.87 40c 17 miles .06 2.40 70c .19 10.84 64c 11 miles 1.19 41.69 84c 21 8.89 89c 7 miles 20 8.67 84c .42 15.47 Sic Man 8Sc M toll messages (80 days) subscribers would! be willing to we are sending copies of this let Squirrel Season To Open Monday Squirrel hunters in County are anxiously ai opening of the bunting Monday, Cot 13, following the re port that there Is a canity of bushy-jtadls.this season. ASSISTANT D. A. TAKES OATH . t Te.'"."Ew Jones s ti I'arsHI'Jf.. . -;-. r yoit In 1 j T ' 1 L!s r v i o-. t f-r t.1 r a se:. ' r'.x ' ' '.rlh Cjc!' a TV .....j f-.j j i I ' it " ire t' t FARM POIICY. 70sBqTED To Increase,, Production Programs Ma B Chanced .: " Farm poMcjr ropesals for the 19708 will ;'pably ' Include recortmaendations thai -will enable the U. S. DepWnmY (f AgrlcuT ture to make iuss of treasury funds in supplementing farm 'income, while trying to get every dollar possible for the American '(farmer from increased marketings, ac cording to Emory Robinson, Chair-' man of Madison County Agricul tural Stabilization and Conservat tion ConwnWitee. Robinson . said -this is the opinion expressed by ASCa As- NO SUboillUl There is no substitute for in telligence applied to whatever Isi before you. Bo nee what you havjb. J 1 J 1 9 1 1 i t U. C ' -ra El '. ' . f'tir-ce"" '. ? a t. 7 t u. ; - t 9 - i 1 r. I SHC REVISES ROAD, STREET REQlMEIiENTS Changes In Sea -dary Road at System ctive Januar s 1 Raleigh The State Highway Commission has adopted revised secondary road standards, slight ly changing the minimum require ments for including roads and subdivision streets on the Seconda ry Road System. The Commission took the action by adopting a report fromts Secondary Roads Commplfx, of which David Parneil'Tiff Robeson County is chairman. , Undttf tate regulations, roads are added to the secondary sys', tem latfter they meet specified "nbuAum requirements, thus qual kkntinued on Last Page) lUNTYlMTOF M PLAN FOR iGOCT.i (llin Is Named Legi Chairman; Commit Named lane for a dinner Madison County hth Carolina Educal tion were made lrshall High School pry Council of the Mrs. Mary A. Nesbi -h, former state CT. u speak to the lock Tuesday evei m the Spring bt. Robert Lee speak to the jards will be made teachers; and ring Creek studi e entertainment. n other business, kllin, Jr., was kirman. His Ci are Mrs. lover Gillis, Mrs.1 k. Eulala Boone, kmi, Howard Blackwell, Mrs. Miae Nancy An ss Maxine netnmol lAttending the n ts. Juan Ha Boone, brvey, iTanltlin, tri tds Mr. Gillis, Haynie. Mrs. hi. Talmadge Frai (Continued on MM (QUEENS CROWNED Last Friday night on the Island; amM tension and anxiety, before a large crowd the homecoming and football queens were crown ed. .. The Homecoming Queen was I Sharon Henderson, a freshman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson of Marshall." She was escorted by James Lewis, a: junior, aoQ-etf Mr. end Mrs. .Bailey Lew is of Walnut, ' . , ;- "; iDelores Bradley , waa . chosen Football Queen. She is. a senior and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Bradley of Marshall. She wee escorted, by Denny Go - (Continued to Last Fags) ; 01 J- Lnra tf 3 s groj r renif 3Ii nam 4 Carl I TrimB. I 3 Tax Collector's v Office To Open Saturday Mcmins i For the benvlt of pr -s v- V tng to pay their taxes or to t act business with f'e -y -collector, tie anv'j r en vot?J I t I." .- " r i x the 'tax ":."- '.ot's i . trdVy tfionUrrs f i f "" T 12:03 E----T. Tts ' v ' ! ! '7 t ... . L IfoKi&mimm C3fif8 GDI LM. KELLY, NEW OEOTpiRECrOR, BEGINS WORK Lawrence M. Kelly, new exec utives director of the Opportuni ty Corporation of MadBson-Bun-come counties took over the reins of the anti-poverty agency Mon day morning. Kelly '.will attend a conference of the National Association Jhr Community "Development on "New Directions for Community Devel opment'' in Washington Monday through Wednesday. He eaid that by the end of next week he should have, as a result of the conference, an analysis of the internal situation of the Op- i f FRIDAY NIGHT lot Springs at East Yancey at Mars Hill SATURDAY 2 M Bluefield State at Mars Hill Col- NEVER FORGET J- "American boye are dying in places their parents never heard of, but will never forget. tnou(rifis,M,Aj I Bosnian i arsllall Torncicss: Defeat Clcssvi!:, -.-0 :HG Liens Kcd nOyG Frc::i-::y 21-2' ELc:3 lot Spring Marshall ' : ha Marshall High Tornadoes on a varied offensive show the hcanefolk here Friday soaring on a punt return, t run, two passes, the 'Fie r," and an end-around in a kory over liaclison County ot r. r-nir.-s l the Tornadaea . p ) V-9 it the fst r-r. i f .'I I -st kxe i r -' " - in tre i a 5 i 1 ' Named , To Ctajssjoa i , Rep. Listed S. Ramsey anpointanent of ry, D Mad- Carolina, Gen- e Ke- 'whm announceh House Phil P. to replace bMfllan Jr, a former Rob- luntv rcweeentanve woo . - state purchasing officer. will serve until the lion. i Raleigh ThmS Rep. Lieton B.,Ram3 iscav to kheNJ era! AsemWrtL tiegislatSv search dammlsswn J mi (( or jne InanieTibansey ouillo G2osni4al: 1 (W A1 RllDISILL HERE ats Met Two lime Weekt Pageant Dates Set C. Rudieill, of Marshall, Vimously elected preaidlent Marshall Merchants As- at a meeting held last night in the French IMC Building. Mrs. Rudi- first lady to 'be elected to ition, succeeds Ed L. Niles. es and Rakoh McCormick elected vice-presidents; 'enland was reelected secre- Frank (Moore was elect- ite dates for the Christmas were set for Thursday, and Saturday nights, December 18, 19 and 20. The Association member met acsin on Tuesday night of this week when 17 firms were repre- In addition to the regular mem bers, Mayor Lorado Fonder wat also present when parting proy blems were discussed. The mem bers made recommendation to the (Coatinnei to Lest fags) - Man Hill - Cane IUver Mars CiH spotted Cane River a touchdown FriJay niJt ,then cams roaring back to score a 43-8 Appalachian Cr.fi re ace victory at Cane Liver. Dean 1'orton c 1 1' n- tv" V dOWM fT I - r 'I ST:1 Fiv,! Thomas r ' ' ' j .If t anct'.''?. ' ". " f el c ' - r i : ' rt t a 1 - f -MXIX."!., M ng I r Isurer Joi Tieant Friday Lions Play Bluefield State College At 2:30 O'clock Take a college football game, stir in some old grade and their memories, add a dasb of youthful beauty queens and rock music, bake on a warm Saturday after noon in the fall and serve during homecoming. Mars Hill College is cooking up Such a recipe for some 500 alum ni this week-end. The week-end festivities start Friday with a dance at 8 p. m., in lUhannDera uymnasium ieauir- mg the Tempeste. Saturday will be Jammed packed with activities. Saturday morn ing a parade will wind through Mara Hill and the campus. At 2:30 the lions will meet Btoefield State College From West Virginia in Meares Stadium. The half-time show will feature the crowning of the homecoming queen and her court. The queen will be elected by campuswide vote Thursday, bat will not be announced Until the ceremonies. A open forum on me college's (Continued To east Page) is Hikes Necessary To Cover CosU Purinf Coming Year- Ashevfflrt tlut. general hospi tals increased room rates an av erage of $2 to $8 per day on Oc tober 1. Hospital offidels termed tftfS new hikes "inflationary;" claiming they were necessary to cover the anticipated cost of hospital oper ation during the coming year. Memorial Mission Hospital, which last increased room rates Aug. 10, 1968, has put into effect a $6 increase, with some excep tions. Private room charges are now (42 to $48 (they were $36 to $42); semi-private rooms now are $37 to $39 (they were $31 to, $32.60); and wards from $32 to $30 (they were $26.50 to $27.50). t Beds in Memorial Mission's spe cial coronary care and intensive care units are now $85 per day, a $10 per day increase. Ralph E. Jennings, executive director of the non-profit commu nity hoBptteL said that other charges at Memorial Mission, such as operating mom or lab fees, have not been Increase. , Aston Paxk Hospital has raised room rates an average of $8 per day, " Aston Park business manage Paul Egan said, "we're going up. (Continued To Last Fags) , MIIC - ASTU The Mars STill Lions made it three in a row Fx ; Vy aflrn nn, by downing a &tercJned Arr -a ttiaa f.-'esLmaa ivt-n, 1-2, S iix-a r :l Ca t" 9 see 1 f""' c.f i e
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