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A?..' 2' if r v ,;, NO. 43 fo OL. 68 Hill MayorWould e Mars I Finish Out Term 10,. fjen, pruce William P. , Powell, wytr of !Mars Hill since 1966, is the Choice Republican, from the'four unfy '81st' Sanatorial jSlot:j cou serve out the term of former Sen. Bruce B. Briggs in -flie State Sen ate, ., I Robert B, ' Long, Jr., Biawombe County Republican Party 'chair man, said that .Powell 'wa unani mously recommended for the poet by the 31st Senatoral District Committee at a meeting in Mars Hill. Under the procedure, followed in such matters, . Powell's name will go to the MadTson Couwty Re publican Executive . - Committee, which will be asked to recommend to Gov. Bob Scott that Powell be appointed,:','" Long sM f' that ' state law re quires that Scott Immediately ap point .whoever the Madison Coun ty trOP committee recommends, v Briggs, wht served ftT the 167 and 196 General Aseemblieare sighed' last rtf" to 'become and assistant! I4 V for North CanT'a, t?The 81et 1 ';rkt iii. J.J.. 'ombe, M4I. , 'Vancey and ; I' Snihsll Acain Sodnsor Bazaar Nov, 20-21 ' i 7e Aston Park Auxiliary will fesin sponsor a bazaar on No vember: 20 and 21, it has been an ' nouneed.' t'"v":-t-"' v'"" . ' Persons wishing; to "assist are asked to donate any gifts, baked goods or jelHes and take them to she Asten Park Hospital before November 20. . Pres. Nixon's Demonstrations Ill-Advised, Says Congressman At Arden Tuesday Arden Congressman Boy A. Taylor said Tuesday that he is toUdly backing President Nixon's plan for gradual .troop wit4Khaw. al from VUtaamZ''-f:&Ujf.-,' ':c'::' . If the American people will uni fy behind ow . President, we will find the communists much easier to deal wiuV he asid. He also spoke out against the current wave of demonstrations opposing U. S. Vietnam policy and warned that the planned march on Washington, D. C, this coming week-end :'ie top-heavy with communists ; and pro-communists who will be trying to ex ploit it for their own purposes. The 11th District Congressman Congressman emphasised. his poskioa on. Viet.taU of the nation's morale and nam during a ceremony near here to dedicate Interstate Highway Z9 M a BJue Stsr Memorial Highway in tribute to the armed forces of the United Sutes. li'r.-'v,,' ; The designation - - wee V eeeured throogh efforts led by members of the rKenilwortS Garden , Club ct AshevUlo end was approved by the' N. C State Hhway Commie sion. The h?wsy is the first in ths sate to receive the designa tiotC''.-1 ' '. "We are proud tv.at North Car 'olina's first T-Iue Star Memorial VSz?l '8 1"''! here in oar beaut lfl mcuritii'nt," . declared ' TsyVr. ' ' " t " : &, ' ACTIIK.'WEElciy a. proposed For Post .V fraiiam P. PoweU I I f A TAT TO 1 lUiilil 10 REEMIlEttHERE School UtUJ Monday; rfulacturmg Company and resfc. dent across the river from Main Street sprung 4 lealr last Thurs day afternoon. The incident necessitated the closing of the school early Thursday afternoon and all day Friday. City officials notified the State Board of Health in Asheville and representatives came fllewn to Mar shall Thursday afternoon to m (Contnwed To Last Page) 1 1 1 Taylor Backs Uietnam Plans JUDGE PARKER RITES ARE HELD ON WEDNESDAY V Beloved CW Justice Dies In Kaleigb Vn Wionaey , ' Of This week ' - Worth Carolina's courtiy, silveir- bsired chief justice, Robert Hunt Parker, became widely known a- crose the state for bis often out-i spoken , and eonservstwe, viewe on race, politics and public morality. Just last month, ; aespwe m health, he deHvered one vt his tmirMU Bert sneeches about the the threat of communism, "free thinkers" and the U S. Supreme .4 Pmrker. 77. died Monday after. noon at Rex Hospital in Raleigh after suffering a severe heart at- tack, earlier in the day.-'-; vj ; .-'I Funeral services were st U a. m, 'Wednesday at Christ- Church hi Raleigh, Buxialfwas at t m. in Cnfleld, tht town where he was - Parker who was sppented thief Justice of the North Carolina So-J- treme Court in January,' 1908, by former Gov. Dan Moore, has been hospitalized twice before during the year, once or a Moratory " "s-t ! srsin f i ear ti st- ' ''MMVK wtT-'inTr . . L i in .ti imi t MiwtM IM Ill I , Oecunants of this Msrehall Wednesday were a service station. (Photo V Faulty Brakes Cause Car Tot Leave Highway near Ivy Bridge Miracles still happen, And a car load of people, who plunged into the French Broad River around noon Wednesday will attest to the fact. The occoants of the car, Dewey Chandler of Weaverville, his two daughters, Rachel Shook and An nie Chandler of Asheville, and Billy Joe Chandler, 17-months-old grandson, were fortunate that the accident occurred where it did just across the pad from the Riv- erview Esso south of Marshall, and that there were men at the station who reacted fast to the emergency. John Hensley, who operates the Riverview service station, said he heard a car coming down Ivy Hill at a fast rate of speed. The car, late-model Oldsmobile, careened cross the four-lane 13. S. 25-70, and Annie Chandler, the driver, attempted to turn left toward Asheville. But the car was going at such a irate of soeed that it could not make the turn. It plunged off the road, flipped upsidedown ana land ed in the river in about lour or five feet of water. , . ', Patrolman Ed Bumgardner, of Marshall, who investigated, said the brakes gave, way oni.?he, cw it came dovn too hilL ,.". (Continued To Last Page)- ,.. fsonni.TT.JJpOi IVoiecU To Be Pof Under Contract la Hext ,; Four Years Gose to $34 mC'Jon of the $300 million priority L'Vrsy construc t'on pTObrsm . s;" - ' 1 by the "'.;te EA;wy C" ' n last ii .'.' '.: . .v " . .THURSDAY, KOVr : -ism -H- -v. automobile which piungeo mw ww omoDue- wmcn ptungea iiaw vm mum pwlled to eefety by bystsnders who saw the ewade t iVon f i o by Jim Story) ' ' ' rr aura HISTORY OF HOT SPRINGS RESCUE SQUAD Now Has Ambulance; First- Aid Course To Be Held By BETTY PADGETT Early this summer a group of Hint Srinrs citizens met to Ois- cuss forming a rescue squad and! lYrnvidins- ambulance service, to the area. The meeting was Held a result of a $1,500.00 grant from the Madison-Buncombe Rur al Development Council. BMTlStt. wn was elected director oy tne people present At this meeting it was decided that the Hanson Countv Rescue Souad and tne County Commissioners should be Dresented the area's urgent need for ambulance service, to see tf an agreement could be reached to mwride tiiis service. Bill EUieon; Tom Hamroltt, Carson Green and Don Padgett met with. Roy, Mo Devitt and Carl Eller and present ed the request. A short time la ter the group was notffied t&nt then request had been approved. . In earlv October the citizens set sgaan to decide the question (Continued to base rage). tain In AsheviHe wi"i e connector route to the future I rsu.te 40 at Oakley. ; A breakdown of r e projects with t ''nated J ''ecting Madison County sr i f : -s: ' Buncombe J- c ' es, OW-"'"' of I , 1 ' "?i u, m& 10c PER COPY - . xencn oraua. uver K FARMERS URGED TOFTLE ACP REPORTS NOW Unfilled Purchase Orders Should Be Returned To Office Madison County farmers who were approved Government cost- sharing for carrying out conser vation practices under the 19b 'Agricultural Conservation Pro gram should file a report upon completion of the practice, Becom ing to Ralph W. Ramsey, manag er of the MsaJison County AbCS Office. Mr. Ramsey stated that all ap provals carried report date of December 1, 1969 ard that reports should be filed on or prior to that Attn If the sractice cannot be completed end the report made by December 1, an extension oi time M.tf I umnwnl if a written re- quest is filed with the ASCS Of- fice. In conclusion. Ramsey said that all purchase orders issued for whi ter cover croo bad expired ana any farmer having an order that he did not get filled, should re turn it to this office for cancella tion. - Ml s ctty limits to N. C 80, $40000; tnmrove state road 1554 from N. C. 213 to Mars Hill smite, $100,- i 000; improve bridge over Spnr.r Creek on U. S. 25-70 in E t Springs, $125,000; ami fmprov state road 1137 in L'arshs.2, $U C?1. . Ail f t "fTt on J-"' 'y V . r C ' - ( - J BO.VV-A IW U lUfflWB MM AOJOmUff WW - MJ0 A Teat Outside These Cwnrtlos Tickets Given Purchase Or Paid On Account LIONS START DRIVE TO GIVE MAS BASKETS Color TV And Pony Will Be Given Away Here December 24 The annual Marshall Lions Christmas Promotion is underway with members soliciting ?1.00 do nations. Proceeds will be used! to prepare and deliver Christmas Baskets of groceries to the blind before Christmas Day. A ticket is sriven for each $1.00 donation which entitles the donor to an opportunity to win a $649.95 RCA Color TelevisionVeet or a po- ny. Prizes will be awarded ax a:uu m.. on December 24. at the courthouse here, ft was announced by Jerry Plemmons, president of the local club. Mr. Plemmons also stated that donors would not nec essarily have to , be present n or der to win. , Kx " ' iThe members of the Lions Club have bean divided Into two teams. The team collecting tb most do nations will be given a . . caoice teak supper at the expense of 9ie "loBer. ' The Todart" wm eat hot dogs, it was announced.. , K H . . ' It. ' MMvARrJSKD FOR BREAU-1NS PAST FEW DAYS Sheriff Roy Roberta stated tor day that two men have been tak en into custody and another man is beinsr sousht in connection with break-ins in Madison and Bun combe Counties in the past few days. The men are charged with breaking and entering the Brig- man Hunting Lodge in this ooun tv and the residence of Johnny Ball m Buncombe County. Shells were taken from the Brigman TjoHue and old coins from a col lection were taken from the Ball residence. Sheriff Roberts identified the men as Sam Revia of Buncombe Countv and Junior Cbtehall of the Rector Corner section of this countv. Beiwr sought m eon nection with the thefts is Everett Elkins, of this county. Parrotfs Arn, Propels Lions LAWRENCE IS ELECTED PRES. STATE BAPTISTS The Rev. John STtawrenee, pas tor of the Forest HUls Baptist Church In Raleigh, was elected president of .the North Carolina Baptist .State Convention Tues day, a. ' .-.Wv'j.XV t The Rev. Mr. Lawrence suc ceeds Dr. Claud B. Bowen, pastor of Greensboro's First Baptist Church, who was not eligible for re-election. , " OUr it ('." " " ' ' 1 v the Rev. T .a I.-- itr cl iU First I- ; " t C.-r'i t Donn, frst vice : . I C ' 1 For Each $1.69 Merchants Getting Ready For Shopping Season;. Plans Are Made Members of the Marshall Mer chants Association are again giv ing tickets for each $1.00 purchase or paid on account, Mrs. S. C. Rue disill, president of the Marshall Merchants Association announces. The official Christmas promo tion and the start of giving tick- eas will begin next Monday morn ing, November 17. Valnahla trade certificates, to be used to purchase merchandise at the participating firms or to be ueed in paying past accounts, will be given away on three oates November 29, December 13, and December 20. All drawing will k hM in front of the courthouse at flour o'clock on the above dates. Th tickets this vear are to De the same kind used last year. You are given a ticket for each $1 pur rvnvi on (account. All you have to do is sign your name and address on the back of the ticket and deposit it in a container in the store. On the days of the drawings, the tickets will be dei nnaiteri in a lance container on tne Lmttfchnusa norcfa and at 4 p. m., vttoe drawings will be held. It was also anwrnnee large container would be emptied aftw each drawing ticWtS sej eared between the time end the next 4tmtmO$ be e container. - TW ,:ssiaesi,;ul.gW. those most frequently trsauigia Marshan a battel?- opportunity to rwinite ssnotmts of trade cer- Mfw to'he eiven away will be announced Uter,. k wss stated. In the meantime, local .', .me. ,ntm ra buSV StoCJQng WW tores with merchandise ' suitable for Christmas as .well as other times. ' : 1 Wmnen of certificates can get them redeemed for any merchan dise they wish at any of the par tvmntiitur fiime. Such trade cer tificates can be used at any time until January 15, when they be come void. Deadline for merchants to enter the promotion was set at next Tuesday at noon. It was announced that you need not be present to win. . Firms participating will be pub lished next week sod prizes will 'be announced later. Customers are reminded to ask for tickets in the event the clerks mm too busy to remember to give tickets at the time. , HcFco Xc 31 it i To 11-0 On Field Goal And ToucJbowar Scored In Second Period J The Man HiB Lions, complete ly stymied on the ground, rocket ed through the air for an ll-o victory ever the West Virginia Teck Golden Bears at Montgom ery, W. Va, Saturday sttemoon. Quarterback ' Marvin , Parrot completed 10 of 88 passes for 28 yards, IwlryHwg a touchdown tost, as the Lions marked their sixth win in nine games. 'AH of the sctortng was crow. 1 into the second period of v..' t was otherwise a burVy diicn?:.e batt'e. Dht'1 KcFee bwle t'e r -1 o ly t' - I r i " -"J a E.i.'J fceart - t f ' 13 yrs
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