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$3.00 A Year In Madison and Adjoining1 Counties ' FEBRUARY 1969 10c PER COPY .', N. , THURSDAY, la, $4.00 A Counties VOL. 6$ . NO. 7 8 PAGES THIS WEEK MARSHALL, G. Tw Outside That SALE BY Loccsr, Danssy Gppncar SEVEN COUNTY BROOM iris, Imml MEN INDUCTED MARS Ml LIONS Hcgistration Of Uotcrs Dill INTO ARMY ..vv'; M 11' MONDAY NIGHT Um Tourney Jow In 1. C. Assembly The following Madison County s pews men were inducted into the Arm Members of the Mars Hill ed Forces of the United States Lions Club will conduct their Laurel JV Boys Defeat Hot Yancey on January 28, 1969: broom sale next Monday Include Haywood, first Springs, 44-2- 3 Counties In 47th Dut.; 35 PINTS BLOOD Ed Tweed, Rt. 3, Marshall; night beginning at 7:00 o'clock, Wednesday Leonard Keith Buckner, Rt. 7, Lion President Paul Tugman an- Not Madison Robert Harold Fisher, nounced this week. Scott flslis Marshall: Oiaf The annual highlight of the RECEIVED HERE Rt. 6, Marshall; James Herschel Members will sell brooms in Hous Bill No. 49, titled, Reg- basketball season the High Sprinkle, III, P. 0. Box 425, Mar Mars Hill and the immediate Voters, has been re- New Taxes New Expenditures School and Junior Varsity istration of Wilson, Rt. 1, Mars Hill, was ex Com- LAST THURSDAY shall; Harlen vicinity of Mars it Tournament got underway ferred to the Election Law cents per pack on ciga- Pay raises for teachers and Hill; Elmer Carl Payne, Rt. plained. Five Wednesday night in the Mars mittee in the N. C. General As regular rettes two cents each on state employees. Marshall; David Wilson, Rt. In addition to the and College gymnasium with sembly. The sponsor of the bill The American Red) Cross Blood- - Bus transportation for students Hill Mars Hill. brooms, whisk brooms and iron cigars. played. were Representatives Ernest Mea- 36 pints of gallon in urban schools and for handi- three games being mobile unit collected intr nadls will also be available. Two cents more on each ger B. Ramsey, of the when capped children. In the opening game of the and Liston blood last Thursday the newlv organized club at of gasoline. Tha A $25 tax refund to all persons tourney, the Laurel Junior Var- 47th District staff visited the French Broad every 1st and An aicJditional 10 per cent on Grand Nephew Of Mars Hill meets over 65 with less than $3,000 an- sity boys easily defeated the Hot The Bill reads as follows: EMC Building from two to six Coin liquor. 3rd Monday nights at ithe 44-2- nual income. Springs jayvees, 3. The win AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE o'clock. A total of 48 persons Dr. H. B. Ditmore An increase of 1.5 cents on each m unity Building. A IM)0 exemption COUNTY BOARDS OF ELEC- 13 were rejected $9 tax for moves Laurel across the bracket volunteered but Wins Poetry Award 1 bottle of-- beer. NEW single persons who maintain a to play the Mars Hill JV boys TIONS TO CONDUCT A for various reasons. An increase of 25 per cent on OP VOTERS those houee or apartment for them- on Wednesday night, February 19, REGISTRATION "We are most grateful to Sandlin Fullerton, 22, motor vehicle license plates. PUR- Richard selves. at 7:15 o'clock. Mars Hill drew DURING THE YEAR 1969 who volunteered to give blo)d A in taxes on motor a McDowell County native, and boost sales programs re- bye round pairings. SUANT TO INSTALLING which is so urgently needled," an Expanded for a in opening grand-nephe- w Dit- vehicles, airplanes, boats and of Dr. H. B. children and mental health. Action in the junior varsity LOOSE-LEA- F REGISTRATION official stated. tarded more, of Marshall, has tied for locomotives. begin Saturday S. 163-6- 6. r a program of girls' division will BY G. Reserve fund for AS REQUIRED dSvision An increase of one-ha-lf of 1 first place in the poetry chil- night since all teams "byed" in The General Assembly of North on occupational education for of the 1968-6- 9 "Story College I iper cent in all rates insurance do enact: in midkfle grades. the opening round. The Hot Carolina Rudy Reeves Breaks national con- iremiums. dren con- Creative Awards" Springs JV girls will battle the Section 1. There shall be included boost in excise tax rates Upgrading and strengthening test. His poem will be A bank Marshall JV girls Saturday night ducted in those counties listed in Mars Hill College Dis rom 4.5 to 6 per cent. the Good Neighbor Council, a in "Story: The Yearbook of at 6:15 o'clock. 2 a new (registration of one-four- th state zoo and funds Section covery 1969 to be puoiisinea in I I An increase by in start on a qualified voters within each conservation all Scoring Record February by Four Winds Press. ttes at which building and loan for soil and water VARSITY ACTION county during the period' m said In the same contest, Fullerton, iations are taxed. programs. April 1, 1969, to September Reeves broke the Mars Varsity action started for real from Rudy who majored in Theater arts with. 1969. Such new registration College season scoring rec- Wednesday night with the Hot 30, Hill a specialty in piaywngnxing t be conducted in accordance ord Tuesday night and led the BURLEY BEDS Springs sextet defeating Laurel shall The University of at DISTRICT COURT GAS the provisions of Chapter to their 12th victory of the in a closely fought game, 28-2- 4. with Lions , was awarded a Ci- 105-10- Col- 163, Section 67 (a) of the Gen- season, 0 over King Hot Spring will meet Spring tation of Honor for his one-a-ct BEST RESULT Statutes, except that the reg- TO START HERE FOR Creek who drew a bye in opening eral lege. play titled "Till Human Voices istration books, in addition to the round, Wednesday night, Feb. 19, senior forward' hit 28 Wake Us." The play was chosen time prescribed in Section 67 (a) The By WILEY DUVALL, at 8:30 o'clock. points anld registered 'his 432nd for spring production by the di- ON WEDNESDAY of Chapter 163 may be available County Agent Varsity Girls: school record with 13:20 rector of the University Theater Assistant for registration in the Office of for a Hot Springs, 28; Laurel, 24. left in the game, giving the Lions at UCLA. Its premiere is sche the County Board of Election or District court for the trial of Fumigation with methyl bro Hot Springs: Rathbone, 2, 72-6- 9 lead. He was the leading duled for March. at some location a criminal cases will begin here way of con King 6, Norwood 8, Lamb points. Fullerton presently is an actor mide is still the best or locations during the week day scorer with 28 next Wednesday morning at 9:30 plant 10, Norton 2, Ramsey, Stamey. and technical director of the Mer- trolling weeds in burley of said period. The cost of con- o'clock with Judge H. E. Hols-hous- er Walt Laurel: A. Tweed, S. Tweed, edith and Company Repertory beds. This belief is held by ducting such new registration presiding. L. Gaunter 16, P. SheWon, I. Guu-- Theatre in Hollywood where he er (iosnell OI liiraie ubiiwwi shall be allocated by the respect- ENDS 1 More 25 cases are sohedul- - year, ter, Cook 3, B. Shelton 3, Oan-tre- ll GAS WAR has been awarded a full scholar- than Madison County. Last he ive Boards of County Commis- Vd be heard, C. N. Willis, clerk chemical 2, Franklin. ship. to decided to test another r .;i court, stated. Halftime: 17-1- 2, Hot Springs. sioners. V... ng f sold under trade name of MBUNCOMBE; ' In a song-writi- contest spon- the See. 2,. Counties covered nwle wsa-n- , varsity boy's opener, sored by .Radio, J?tation HJ to; yBnide" fhi .ehemkals ot ,r Ii.;ha. 'rb-aear- edied '1 raA Iting' icommended by eiqr latest 6tfei&ife 4S l'3elr!iyW;;iwi&ii been in an exciting gams before a I mi mong 12 chosen from more than stations, but it had in 8. Any and all couatie NEW A burley small opening night crowd. The Sec 15,000 entries for publication in cleared for use on plant ordering new registration au- using1 win enables Laurel to meet Mars a Normal gasoline prices were article in the Lbs An beds. Several farmers were shall, upon a feature Hill on Wednesday, February 19, thorized by this Act restored bv most Asheville serv GLANCE it on entire plant beds. Gosnell new geles Times. Mar- determining to order such Wednesday night but suc decided to be more cautious. He at 9:30 o'clock. Mars Hill, ice stations Fullerton appeared as the Damaged byes registration, notify the State Truck one-ha- with shall and Hot Springs drew the battle over milk prices con- cessful candidate on the ABC net Fuel treated lf of a bed Board of Elections of the deci- THE WORLD methyl bromide in opening round pairings. tinued unabated and there was no work mroirram. "The Alngj feuB over a fishing boat lEnide and used sion and publish notice as is now By Saturday A Varsity Boys: indication when it might endl Game" in January. Fire Wednesday delayed the return of on the other half. The half required toy law. idle covered Laurel, 61; Spring Creek, 68. An honor sraduate from St. hijacked Venezuelan airliner to treated with En was 4. vAj11 laws and clauses of spot check of distributors A fuel truck of the Wilde Oil a Laurel: B. Franklin 14, Chand- Sec A Stephen's Episcopal School in with weeds; methyl bromide gave conflict with this Act are service stations in Asheville Company between Marshall anl Caracas. ler, D. Franklin 17, T. Franklin laws in and Austin, Texas, he also was a' satisfactory control. hereby temporarily, until Septem- indicated that six leading compa Walnut was damaged by fire last 8, D. Cutehall 6, B. Cutsfaall 16, member of the honorary Daeda In research trials, diphenamid SO, suspended. to gasoline Saturday about 11:40; THE NATION Sams. ber 1969, nies had returned morning go sold as "Dnide" and as "Dymid", lus Society and the Student response by . . . How far can television Woody, Sec 6. This Act shall be in full prices prevailing before the gas Quick the Marshall given results. It will Spring Creek: Naillon, Players at Duke University. with sex humor T An answer of has erratic force and effect from date of rati- oline war. firemen prevented extensive dam nor disease Roberta 9, Caldwell, Plemmons, He is the son of Mrs. Richard was provided this week. not control insects fication. age it was (reported. sorts Fumigation Fowler. Kirknatriek 8. Hunter 14, On the milk front, the chain Neel Fullerton of Winston-iSale- ABCs 'Turn On" amid charg- organisms. with Cause of the fire is unknown will weeds, Trantham 22, Frisbee, Allison 6. cut-rat- e late Major Fullerton, "dirty" "vul- methyl bromide control stores selling milk at and the es it was and 31-2- 9, but thought to have started by a that has the Halftime: Laurel. prices and ope independent mer USAF, and the grandson of Mrs. gar" was canceled after its1 insects, and diseases. It Chauncey Metcalf wire shortage. Damage to the cost, in the chant who was giving milk away George Sandlin of Winston-S- a premier performance on Feb. 5. higher initial but SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE truck was estimated at about $300 economical Is Now First Deputy overall volume of lem, formerly of Old Fort, and long run, it is the most reported their Lester Wilde, owner, stated. When the tournament resumes increased tremen late Mr. Sandlin. huddled with method of burley plant bed weed business had the Defense lawyers Saturday night, the following Announcement has been made Sirhan in his jail control. dously. Sirhan Biehara contests are slated: that Chauncey Metcalf, former Named To Committees Wednesday, reportedly over most of cell Junior Varsity Girls: register of deeds hers, has been Indications were that Misses Henry And possibility of a guilty plea stores were sell- the Hot Springs va Marshall at appointed first deputy by Sheriff the independent assassination of Sen. Rob Large Still Cut with Kirkpatrick Join in the 6:15. Roy Roberts. ing milk at regular prices, Kennedy. ert F. Laurel Boys: Dewey Griffee has been nameki several reporting no decrease in Blue Ridge Corps Down On Junior Varsity Volume of sales. Marshall vs. Spring Creek at second deputy. amdl By Dept. Misses Judy Am Henry THE WAR Sheriff's 7:15. Rt. 1, The outlook is for another round Linda Kirkpatrick, both of was Varsity Girls: departed February of fruitless oratory at today's An steamer outfit Hot Springs, Laurel-communit- Marshall vs. Mars Hill at 8:30. of the Vi recently cut down in the David Brinlilcy To Speak 5 flor Blue Ridge Job Corp, a fourth plenary session Varsity Boys: near the former Car- health accunations training cen etnam peace talks in Pans. Marshall vs. Hot Springs at men Church, was stated here ter in Marion, Va. There they it 9:30. week by the sheriff's de- Feb. 22 will receive training in one of TODAY'S WEATHER this At College related occupations The weatherman is forecasting partment. several health were .. including nurse aide, hospital temperatures to continue their 120 gallons of mash County Thursday, pre- destroyed, Two From Other Noted Speakers To ward clerk, medical secretary, downward trend University of Virginia; Dr. James high mid-30- s. No arrests were mads. 5-D- dicting a in the ay Uni- hospital food service, and medical MHC Dean's List Appear At Cheek, president of Shaw The official forecast calls con On Symposium Alpen-fel- a, assistant. versity; and Dr. Ethel J. and colder tem Shortly after arrival at Blue mostly fair skies A toal of 66 students out of professor of anthropology at Parent-Teach- er ' noted NBC Rido-e- . Misses Henry and Kirk peratures. ' David Brinkley, New York University. 1250 achieved' a tsace oa the news commentator who whimsi- patrick will enter aa intensive or- Partnership Jn honor roQ of the academic dean at ; tradition-s- prepare cally refers to himself as "the Newman will discuss i ientation program to Family, Education Mars Hilt College on the bssie of ; other half a hyphen," will values in transition; Toffkr them for Center life. Approxi- - Treadway Retire their grades for the first semester CoUsge Feb- with social changes af- one week later, they will . 1968-6- school spsak at Man Hill will deal matslr Bee. Ernest Hesser After 48 Year Two discussion croups will be tt he 9 year. , i ruary 22. fected by computers and other enter tbs bask education eurrict IJbrsry, Tuesday, To ba elk-ibi- s 'for tha honoC '. will With Southern R41. held to tha' TOhi&jgtoa-bor- o of modem machinery. lam. Vocational education roQ a student must earn quality p Tits half ' March . It e Thursday, March a HsnUey-BrlnUs- y will : then be slowly added to their - point 'A; to 4.0 i tbs team Paulsen wiB discuss studsat un Gawn TseadwaT. of Marshall. M. from 7 &m. to 9 9. m.. vr- ratio of schedule, daally replacing the Rep. Ernest Metier on minimum semesterit hours and I hwaxfa the college's fifth annual rest on college campuses; Cheek has setired from serving as tele rrone is invited to attend awl a ad-ttre- ss iaia education classes. Wheal must have too grade bslow CI prtof fyaposium with an of eonCUct ana graph - wtta ne participate to thie workshop. Soms will talk racial courses are completed, Miss- To Several opsretorsrk roll, eomrrf- of 37 e: rCrW to Aasrieaa Saprem-acy- ." their Named afftsp asarrtos opportunities and problems The honor -i i Power White - v tidiMit of the "Black m Kirkpatrick will be v - - f Society" tit ktynots-e- s es Henry and fin'll'i oihn will be dlscnssetl... seniors, 16 juniors, S homoros ,a Dr. Alpenfels Will deal with hospital, " " for U reara. Host of 'this time : "Changing tfoslified to woriCin a Key Committczi nrkduM SOOB an 13 fre&hmen, inC tl.a lot- - . symposium's tSaav - today's - pw, TU la behur t ' the- role of women to has been at the uacsnaa doctor's office or clinic. t 1dv(--j from Itil-sK- C"3nty: Social. Patterns.". - and with "Changing Rols Uirasuel is the feet that Mt, sored b 4he .MarsSiall PTA. It world the ladles west- - Ta data. Bspresentativs Ernest a which-i- s Sraral roanf from . I'.rl'.-- Jo Tha4irts schsduV oT the"Anericaaamay.-T- r .Treadwsyi': eadf&ther, 'Aarofl wUl b ted by Elh4 Walla, Com t Lor'n ait Jc7 North Carolina are enrolled Masser. vc'Cantemj rrrreetvtatiTe . ed a 8 p. m, to 1800-se- at Koor era ncxee av Economics on Arerrt K. Ailua, f ..... t 47UrDiit-k- t ! ea Treadway, soW the first rxt i Au to The ywie!'wn was etr.illsh at Blue Bidge. Enrollment at the from the IJi our ''Sfiusn, v"l r ' Itie local aeoet m ena we wiS use reeources from t" s-- 's Madison., has named : eoU 113 students. ir. - ed by th Er-- I" Center toUle ben UICC3 LLa T pui:i wi" t .. r ' t t1 Treadway sold the last ticket bora library, rm0.f ypls-me- nt following s y Training is students to the ley committees C .r C.4 fifs-- legs as aa sUacstkmJ s frs i - 1 7 s;tic-.- a t eational P aascr.-.L.y- aa December 6. 1968. Deirtme- t -r- Wm," in ' sy Z- Jndu-- to its academic program, actuaZy "earn Vr hs teneral re-- c' C. sc L-- . asked how e L'fs t , 1 I'-.-- ' e"oW-ci- ce snJ ' Chair When lej l.'cTsr-.-.n- cr have inchiled a iranufacturers ' rr. thwart jsrefc-- r. rrioul sreaksrs ii '7 r""-"- I I 9. es 1 - " ' wr.t, I'r. Treai ' per-.-'-I- ml..!.:. cW- man; ArpJPriat- ' H fTBotTS . SS pfca'a -i " ' -- it ft c fi ou r ' j " loved Try work T e y j 'r -- ' 1 .T 7 '. Craw T' C al j Gorernment '- I a:.. a t,:. , r ... i H. i ..Jth, Eenrtk -- to cL::.'--a- J i' " 3 years,I t i - 0 c L Con, Tice . ts'" ; i. .a ; P. toon f;ers.ti f 1 1 r 'y r e y ' Xi v r: if 'r' i : - 1- - new." r-'- rAa C T -- : V. ' r a I ' f ;ur t" t, ; n " berarso c"' ' r.. , .... Tit r nt , "y ' 1 t I . .a L. j .! I