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ft ' - j iT " 5 i' a if LM 11 ? Vc - jr. VOL. 69 NO. 38 MARSHALL, IN. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1970 10c PER COPY AO 13 kI lil!IL Citizens Bank r-rth Color Advertisement The Citizens Bank lias the distinction of being the iirst institution to publish an advertisement in COLOR in The News-Recoid. The advertisement is published in this edition. This is also a "first" as lai as The News-Recoid is concerned. Ileretoloie. the Erwin Defeats Mars H ill Wildcats, 19-6 Urwin's Warriors came up with their second straight superb performance at Mars Hill Friday night to down Mars Hill, D)-6, in a non-conference battle. The victory was the second straight for the Warriors in their first year under new coach Howard Wilson. The Wildcats checked F.rwin in the first period but j idded two touchdowns in '.V the second quarter and the third in the third. Don Holder smashed for two touchdowns and Mike Sorrells ran for the third. Holder stormed 12 vards for a score m the second period to break a scoreless deadlock and Tun lore kicked the extra point. Ijtei in the second period Mike Sorrells ran for 10 yards and the second ID The extia point try failed. Irwin made n I '4I m the third period on Holder's live-yard run. Mars Hill finally solved the tough Lrwm defense toi a touchdown when ken Castelloe scored in the final period. Erwin Mars Hill First downs 13 10 Rushing yardage 161 47 Passing yardage 82 118 Return yardage 68 17 Passes 7 15 1 11 23 1 Punts 3 37 7 31 Fumbles lost 3 1 Yards penalized 40 20 Erwin 0 13 6 0-19 Mars Hill 0 0 0 6 6 Democratic Executive Comm. To Meet There will be a meeting of the Madison County Democratic Fxecutive Committee in the Marshal) school lunchroom on this Friday night at 7:30. All precinct chairmen and vice chairmen are urged to attend. All other Democrats are cordially invited. Is "First" local newspaper was not J equipped for color printing but the new method ol ollset printing gives the advert isei tins opportunity. "We congiatulatc The Citizens Hank on being the lust to take advantage ol C () I () R i n I h e News-Recoid," Jim Stoiy, editor, stated. Fisher, Dawkins Receive Honors By Lions' Coach Head football coach Harold Taylor of Mars Hill College announced that Johnny Dawkins of Gaffney, S. ('., and John Fisher of Marshall have been named the offensive and defensive players of the week, respectively. The 1 ions lode home victorious Saturday afternoon after defeating Glenville State, 15-13. Dawkins caught lour passes loi 10! vaids. including a s i x -y a i d touchdown pass tiom quaitcihack Maivin Pairott With Dawkins as a deep tlueat. he was double teamed, and this helped open up the 1 ions' running game. 1 i n e h a i k e i F i s 1 1 e I intercepted two key passes to give the I. ions possession late in the game He also was instrumental in helping stop Cilenville's limning game Fisher is a sophomoie tianslei liom the I'mveisitv ol Soulh Carolina. Mars Hill's first home game is Saturday against Catawba at 2 p in Merchants Will Meet Here On September 24 Members of the Marshall Merchants Association will meet at the RFA Building here on Thursday night. Sepi 24, at 7 : 30, at which t nne t he upcoming Christmas Promotion will be the main topic of discussion. "Several other important matters will be discussed and all members arc urgently requested to be present", Mrs. S. C. Rudisill, president, stated. "S t FATHER JEFF BURTON Burton Enjoys Travels Through South America During the lecent summer vacations Pr Jell Burton, S J , a member of the Jesuit Residence in Hot Springs traveled to seveial countries ol Ia t in America. His tup began on June 22 when he boarded a Chilean oie-carrymg ship which took him to Panama and the Canal one. The ship called the "Flqui" left the Norfolk liarbor with a destination set for Valparaiso, Chile. After a two day stay in Panama, Father Jeff Burton Hew from Panama City to Santiago, Chile where he stayed loi eight days visiting Iriends he had known in the Chilean capi'al from l''ol through ll0( He then took the night tram to southern Chile where he v isited and taught in Colegio San Mateo I nun l'ol-ll(4 in the Olv ol Osoino Ihioughout his tup he spoke with latin A mei leans ,i bout t lien problems and the lutuie possibilities in the developing c o u n I r i e s His gi eatesl experience was to see the piogiess made in the aieas ol education and the rise ol ,i slioiigei middle class On a personal level he met main ol l he students he had taught who are now studying in the universities. He had the opportunity to learn fusl hand of the political situation in Chile, a country that just elected a Marxist Socialist candidate as its president Alter some Ihree weeks in Chile, he Hew to Peru. Columbia, and then into Panama to revisit friends he had seen on the way down From Panama he went to Mexico City and revisited Cuernavaca. Mexico where he studied lus Spanish in 1961 at the ( enter ol Intercultural Formation On August 7 h icturned to Baltimore, Md where he visited his family before returning to Madison County on August 10. He is presently working at Spring Creek High School teaching social studies and Spanish. On weekends he works at the W1 J ."'s. s - " Catholic Church in Hot Spnngs wheie li. Andiew Giavcs is the pastor, in the coming weeks he hopes to share his expenences with the residents by showing the slides he took on the trip and speaking ol the possibilities in the different nations south ol the boi del Mars Hill Lions Down Glenville State, 15-13 ( , I FN VI I IF, W. Va I he M.us Hill College lions lo.ued liom behind heie in the louith penod ol plav to delc.it the Pioneers ol Uenville State. 1 M ? heie S.i tin da v I he win ga v e the' lions a sweet i evenge loi an opriiuie. loss sulleied al ihe hands ol I hese same Pioneei s las! eai I ed W ill i.i ins. a sophomore 1 1 o m K n o xv die. I enn . kicked a (l-vaicl held goal with 3 1)3 lemjiiung in the game to pi s ide I he winning n u i g i n I he I ions had been put within si i iking distance on a one-yard storing plav early in the loin ill penod by All-America candidate Mai v in Panott Parrott had a good day in duelling the Lions loi I '' v aids passing with 1 1) completions Ihe lions I o u n d themselves Hailing early in the game as Ray Swisher, the (ileimlle kicking specialist, threaded ihe uprights Irorn v ards out with 12 18 See LIONS. Page H Football Schedule 1 HL'RSDAV NIGHT Marshall at Rosman FRIDAY NIGHT Spruce Pine at Mars Hill Fast Yancey at Hot Springs SATURDAY, 2 p.m. Catawba at Mars Hill College JP- J" East Yancey Barely Defeats Tornadoes The visiting Fast Yancey Panthers, touted as one ol Western Noith (aiohna's strongest loot ball teams, had the daylights scaied out ol them by the vastly improving Ma i shall Tornadoes last Fnday night on the Island. Ihe Panlheis eked out an X-0 vicloiy hul Ihe Tornadoes won the admiration ol the lans with then aggiessive delense mixed with a potent o 1 1 e 1 1 se As fai as the Tornadoes vveie concerned the loss could go down as a moial victoiy loi the local gndders. The outstanding Tornado player, both on offense and defense, was Hailan Rice, halfback. His (hulling runs, power dives and devastating tackling bioughl praise liom both Coach Reeves and the tans. He was ably assisled by Jimmy Ponder who galloped toi seveial fine gains. The line play ol the Blue Devils Down Bakersville "B" Gridders, 26-0 Ihe Hoi Spnngs Blue Devils snapped out of the losing column last Friday inglil and defeaied the Bakeisville "If team al Bakersville. 2d-(). David Wlnllen passed to Allen Walhn loi .Uly.iidsaiid the Inst touchdown in the lust quai lei I he Blue Devils scoied twice in the second quaitei Aithui Robeils. lullback. diove into the end one liom the live said line billowing a 0-yaid dnve Ijte in the quaitei. Wlnllen passed to Johnnv Cook loi a 4s yaid pass-run play Ailhur Robeils picked up the two-point conversion on an end iuii The hnal TD came in the lourth quailer when Wlntten passed to Cook lor 3o yards Coach ljirv Phillips was well pleased with (he ollense bu( especially praised the delense lor allowing (he Bakersville team but one penetration into t heir territory in the entire game. He especially had praise for the fine play of Buddy Padgett. Junior Lamb, Howard Holder, Tommy Rathbone. Mike Poteet. Jimmy Goode. Terry Thomas and Dean Jenkins August Sales Tax The local l'f sales and use tax collections for the month of August "from Madison County amounted to $6, 164.48, according to the state department of revenue. I oi na do line, howevei , limited the visitors to one touchdown. The night's only score Parted with a ( 1 -yard run to the loinadoes five yard line bv Panther halfback Randy Banks al the start of the third quarter. Winters then took the ball ovei. Winteis passed to Boyd Howell tor the two-point conveisrjn. Marshall thieatened twice Junng the night both due to 'anther fumbles. Marshall ecovered a fumble on the Panthers 47 and brought it down to the three yard line before the diive an inteicention killed the drive in the thud. In the, fourth Harlan Rice picked up another Panther fumble and ran it to the visitors' 10-yaid line, but lire Tornadoes lost the ball on downs. The win was Fast Yancey's third while the loss put Marshall at 1-3. E. Yancey Marshall First downs 15 8 Rushing yardage 280 124 Passing yardage 28 14 Return yardage 0 0 Passes 2-8 2 2 7 0 Punts 1 30 2 18 Fumbles lost 3 1 Yards penalized 60 10 East Yancey 0 0 8 0-8 Marshall 0 0 0 0-0 Postal Box Rental Fees To Increase Poslinaslei Frank Ramsey has been advised bv Poslinaslei Geneial Winion M Blount ol plans loi a 2(1 pot cent increase in postal box lental lees. Ihe proposal, with an elleelive date set loi N ovember 1 . calls loi increases ranging trom 5 cents to $2.40 lor quaiterly rental penods. All postal boxes are included with the exception ot rural lockboxes at non-personnel post offices. The proposed increases are expected to yield additional revenue of about $8 million. In accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, notice of the proposal lias been entered in the Fedeial Register giving the general public 30 days to respond to the plan. After the 30-day period, the proposal' wilJ be re-evaluated by the Postal Service Pending final decision, advance payment of box rentals will be limited to the quarter ending December 31. The last time basic rental fees for postal boxes were increased was in 1958.
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