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The Madison County Record from Huntsville, Arkansas • 1

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MADISOI UUlNl-l -1 JLVajaiHjmw THE MOST WIDELY READ WEEKLY IN ARKANSAS VOLUME 78 IIUNTSVILLE, MADISON COUNTY, ARKANSAS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 NUMBER 31 CITIZENS OF TOMORROW Nomination for NATIONAL GUARDSMEN TO ENFORCE SCHOOL SEGREGATION Mobile X-Ray Unit to Visit Huntsvilb I Alumni Honors Do you know an eutttandinf ptrion who was one a 4-H Club mtmbtr? If to, you may like to nominal him or hor for county, ttatt and national 4-H Club Alumni honort and awards. Fill out the form below and tand if to your' unty agtnt or horn damonttration aftnt. integrate about a dozen Negro students in the top grade when-; school starts Monday. In contrast to Little Rock-' murky integration picrture, 23 K-jgroes yesterday quietly joined white students in a Van Euren, high school.

A few Negro first-graders were scheduled to te integrated in Fort Smith the Beauty Revuo Will Be Held Sept. 17 The Annual Beauty Revue, for the selection of a Queen and her Maids for the County. Fair, will be held the evening of September 17, at the Crade School Gymnasium in Huntiiville. There will be three divisions In the contest. Both boys and girls, ages 1 through 5 years, will compete for the title "King and Quean Baby." Girls, 6 through 12, will compete for the title of and girls, ages 13 to 21, will compete in the "Queen's" contest.

1 Any child or young lady may enter for the- small fee of $1.00 and tiny group or individual may sponsor the entrants. AH communities having an entrant in the Queen's contest vill have a maid selected, who will have a chance at being selected Queen. All win-ners will ride on a float the parade on Friday, afternoon, and will bo presented with Mr. Him of formal 4-H Club mtmbtr. i titwit addrwi femur cipatton or petition Approximately who tht porton a 4-H Club member Where (nearett town, county, itite) -If perun i married woman, give her full maiden name her Little Rock, Sept.

4 National Guardsmen, followed orders of Gov. Orval Faubus, today forcibly prevented racial desegregation of Little Rock Central High School The soldiers turned back a total of nine Negroes who tried to en ter the 2.000-pupil all-white school. A crowd of some 300 whites milled amout In front of the milled about in front of the "Nigger go bacJt where you belong" but the whites made no attempt to harm the Negroes. Maj. Gen.

Sherman T. dinger, Arkansas adjutant general, -said the guardsmen, all whites, were acting on the governor's -orders. "Gov. Faubus has declared Central High off limits to Negroes," Clinger told newsmen. An unaccompanied 15-yoar-oldi Ne gro girl made the attempt i to cross a line of about 200 sold- lers -standing shoulder to should- er.

As jne repeatedly to pass through the formation, an armed guardsman ward and silently turned b.vk. for hr-r a f. late Ket'ro boy, abo 15, who walked to the guard smcin but madeno atte-mpt to -pass. The crowd of whites hi doobjec) in rc almo't at the m--tftnt the appared, was noiKV and -abusive -in it language Cimpared to the o.uiet, crowd of 500 'which gather- ed in front ol the high school lerday. Faabus has maintained that tne National Guard wa-, not called out Monday night to maintain segre- Katlon hl the school but only Announcement was made thi week by the State Health Department that the Mobile X-ray unit that i to visit the county will be unable to make Its appointment at Paul.

The bridge across7War Eagle River i not safe for any loads of over Ions and since the unit weighs 10 tons they cannot make this trip. The unit will be in Iluntsville for three days and everyone wishing to have an X-ray made of theirchest" should -report to the unit on one of the following days: Fndayr Sept. 6, -10 a. m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.

to 4:00 p. Monday, fj and Tuesday, Sept. 10, from 9:00 a. rn. until 4 00 p.

m. Independent Tele. Week To Be! Observed he week beginning sunday, Sept. fj, has b'n as Independent Telephone Wtk, and it. will -bo -observed nationally in! I II I VI AJ I 1 1 1.

telephone industry's contribution; to the telephone communications i syjtem of the United States and its territories. rwi c.i,n,m 4h Mrlim f.iintv--Tr.lr.nhn Cr, one of America's many Indepen enhone servii tc, two-thirrlt the area the r.a- tiV.n tliHnv nlnno fr.r Nominated by Top row, left to right: Patsy Jean Guinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reno Guinn, Rt. 6, Iluntsville; Luetta Hammond, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Hammond. Red Star; Robert Westiin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O.

Ifuntsville. Uottom row, left to right: Marilyn Suo Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -J. B.

Holt, Rt. 2, Huntsville; James Harold Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Holt, Rt.

2, Ifuntsville; Sue of Mr. and iluntsville. -tr Addren 1 jt.UindifiS c.ti' n-j civic, busir.e.s:-:, public services Jif JTl (t pft'd trie which If A I urno i ww and activities muke and appreciated in Ih'-y -Arm: of the 4-H Alumni who havc past blJS, this in are -Governor Orval Fau-Mrs. Arils Coger, and Mrs. Helen Hargis.

Any person wishing to "nomi- Rate a man or woman for the County Alumni winner may Chevrolet Truck To Be Given At Fair Hayes-Smith l'ost Of the American Legion will give away a 1057 Chevrolet half-ton truck at the Madison-County Fair this year, the truck to be given away Saturday, September 21.. Oonatrons- trr the- paying-nf -of tlie Legion Post indebtedness are being taken by all members of the Legion. It is hoped through this campaign that enough money will be raised to pay off all indebtedness of the local Anyone wishing to make a do-j nation to this -worthy cause is tKeo roan io linnsei tfnc' gar, iluntsville, Ark, You will receive ticket cn the car by return mail. A i I I Date. iving iri Mad; C'oun-i f-d to fiiake toc-jr iiorni-f.

County 4-H Animfu w. -acx-ordin-K to an an-- (tv are un 'uneernimt fiom the County Kx- iiice, The i ll Aiurnra -fleccigmtion Progrartv.was sof further demonstrating the val- ue of 4-H Cluo work as a training of 4-H Cluo work as a tr; ground gooci :iu.en.,iii;. citizenship. xs desiencd- to cite lurmcr i-m members whose service records exemplify effective community Mice. M-'H Cflrters and in" their cho- mieresi in t-n i.

i t( --endeavors, Any adult -who has been, previ- ously enrolled as a 4-H member 1 1 'the ,1. hrr i naent unA u.i(:;,,f,p nominal ion t. i 1 uie iioiiniiduoii tr.n wii.i.. lorrn eiw-wnere 1 tin intfrpreted the- move-as- a the local lephone and mail it to the County Agent or Home Demonstration ana Has oulsianumg recoraa nisi uiuw iw oju, i Iluntsville, Arkansas. He sure to (plan which had been scheduled to mail your nomination not later' become effective with school open than 10, in order that, the county winner can be select- i -unA H.ir name, w.r.mitterl for ,...1,.

rmr.et.e.n Kingston Schools Opened Monday The Kingston' Schools opened last Monday morning with j0 and 'tude-nti New t' a he-r, in the Kingston School this year are Supt. and Mrs. Oscar Wvatt wh went there epnone service for millions of E. N. Sanders Nevi.Amwicans- Governor Faubus has issued a Attnrlnlft Pa A proclamation designating Sept.

3-MSSOCiare LO. Agt. 1957,: as Independent Tele- phone vecrk in Arkansas as a accomplishments may be nominated. While many, volunteer 4-H leaders wiil doubtless qualify for alumni this program primanly intended in Circuit Court Adjourned to Next Monday Madison County Circu Court convem-d here Tuesday rnornitig i with Judge Maupin Cummitiw of i Fayetteville presiding and Pros-' eruting Ally. led Coxsey of Jier- ryville, acting for the State, Two cases were disposed of on pleas of guilty.

In the case oil State vs. Mrs. Fern Cline 'on aj harge of concealing the -death Ct a child, Mrs. Cline was given aj lone year's suspended sent-ncel juc1 ordered to pay on tm-i I In the case of State vs Llovd Wheeler, Larry Pryor nd Koberf. of, Carnal Sanders, on a charge A state's second -largest-city, Three Negroes also were Inte- gated peacefully into white schools yesterday at the small town of Ozark, also in northwest Arkansas.

Curfew Vill Bo Enforced Hero City Marshall Harry Gilliam Vavl thi week that a curfew would be in effect during the school term. Gilliam said that he had been instructed by Mayor to nforce a curfew on students which would not allow toem 12:00 to loaf on the streets after p. week days and midnight -on Saturday. 4-H Judging School Held August 28 Madison County 4-H members met tn the courtrom fthe courthouse in Wednesday j.flf.rnnrrfin 7P. nnit tifiM- dflirv cows.

beef Ljlt 6nd pouilry. itd br How- Humbard, a-srtant county it-h- 'Lr -T'rif'mf contest v'ilte-rn Minor made high score r.rinllrv inetpir.f -Richard EeTTV -wa. RCOrpr jn beef judging, uilbem Minor, Bill Earnett and J()hn tjj first ptace in n. ii.Hrrir.tr Truman Parker 4 ein lir-t in snee-p placing, ana r. .1 If.

David Harris was first in dairy atlle Competitive judging wag held in order to pick teams to compete- in District 4-H Judging at Fort Smith, Sept 24. In for a 4-H member to be (hsjibie to participate in the District -Judging contests or the State Cfjnte-t, he'eir she must be 14 vears of age. Therefore, the -h-jgb -scoring contestants in. county competition will not. nec-e-aiily be the ones who will make up the team.

Junior Dunn Charged With Grand Larceny City. Marshall Harry Gilliam said we-e-k that he and Deputy Pill i Ft Rmitfl had ted Junior Dunn of the Hir.d ommunity on a chargs of Grand Larceny. Gilliam said that Cauthorn came here with a warrant lor uunn ana recurnna him to Ft Smith to face the charge McCuiloch Takes Sovereignty Post Forest City, Se pt 2 (AP) Rich- ard McCuiloch Sr. announced today tbat he had scc-cptcd the-portion f'f jiHorncy for the ne state S-) ii tter Comn.i-, Co is? ion. och v.i-.d he had written p.

Governor Faubu in- lurn i the (h ci-ion. The iit it." first meetirij; Mt CuHoi a to rcprc- cfit MeCtulloch i eifH'd draft .1. tv O.ftirr.i'-i attorney here, Arkansas ir.cluei:nj( one the Setvcrcign- four sw s. hed ANNOUHCEMnHT T)iC refojUrly jheduh-d Farm --iViard ri.erUr.jj has been hanircd d-je to ronHw tine cvrnts. The will meet Friday nsght, September 6, at 8 00 o'riotk, in the County Alfent'f office.

AJfNOUrtCEMXJfT County J-Mite V. J. Ltdford that tf f.xd eiiitrihu-Uon datet for th nMihth of Set-temtirr are: Saturday. September 14. Tuesday, I.Vpternbcr 17.

v. ten.i- n. The number of Cortfrsleratr widow in Aikaniat rea.se-t fnm tn iX.5. to 101 in Of 4-1 r- civ- Cl Ci i-etr (yi-1 Ac A i.ra-e with am aver.ite fr-mt tt IV. 11.

f.3 rct eivc-1 f. 5 a rooitth i'i i-ensiois, two lenef.tj. There rr 3'J UrclT lft re tr l.Vpfnirt Arlc-ar ir 1" tail from Conway. and Am-t M'inents late-r a Negro mon's who to the schoolj. who said he was Torrance Rob-! to teach the fifth grade afHr-r a erts, 15, walked up to the guards- year's absence.

men-and stood quietly, making not Other teachers at Kingston are: i attempt to pais. I Miss Opal M''rris, 1st grade, A white youth lunged at him! Mrs. 'Pauline Bunch, 2nd grade: i 'and a guardsman reacted quickly. Mrs rlosiie Smith, 3rd radcThc grabbed t-e wh.te- Mis I.ee Howard, 4'h crade. carch(d I wi-ap'ins For PfOfirrirYl been Kverette N.

Sanders has appointed Associate County Ag-cmt on the- Rural Development Program, it was announced the first of the week by officials of the Agricultural Extension Service and County Judge W. J. Mr. Sanders Is a native of Miller County and a graduate of the University of Arkaasas. After working in several counties as Assistant County AgenOie has servevi as County Agent in Mont- gomery, i.reene ana jacKson counties.

For the last five years Keith Sutton, superintendent or schools, will serve as master, of ceremonies. This act ivity is sponsored by the County Council of Home Demonstration Clubs and has been the highlight of the County Fair 1 lie past two years. Contestants, may, register with the Extension Mrs. Naideen Drake, in the courthouse. "Soil Bank Base" Explained for Farmers The new "Soil Bank base" pro vision of the 1953 Acreage Re serve program should be thoroughly understood by farmers before they sign agreements to take winter wheat Acreage lie-Reserve program, II; F.

Allrcd, ihairman of the Madison County Agncultuial Stabilization and Conservation Committee, said today. Kach farm taking part in the winter wheat wheat Acreage lte- serve will have a Soil Bank base established for it, based primarily on the average acreaRC of land devoted to Soil Bank base crops during the past two years 1950 and 1957," the chairman explained. "The 'basic' crops will include cropssuch as corn, cotton, and wheat and such other crops as the grains, annual grasses cut for seed, oilseeds, cowpeas, potatoes, commercial vegetables, field and canning peas and beans." The Soil Bank base must bees-tablished for the farm before the" 'producer- can sign a winUr wheat Acreage Reserve Agreement, according to Mr. Allred. Information on which the "base" is figured shpuld be supplied to the county ASC Committee at least 15 days before October 4 the end of the sijinup period.

Provision is made for appeals to county and state ASC offices if a producer is-not satisfied with the Soil Bank base established for Ins farm. Requirements under the 1958 winter wheat Acreage Reserve program- include: (1) Reducing wheat below the farm's acreage allotment, (2) limiting the harvest of Soil 'I'ankbase crop a "permitted acreage" (in Keti-fral, the Soil Rank base less the number acres in the Soil Rank) i'il. controlling noxious weeds on Acreagu Reserve land; and lit Controlling erosion on the bind, where this is ttecevsary. Farmers who participate m-the ljii in ter irt-a Acre a av -Re rve program will leerivr puy-i-icnta on the "rewrveil" Lend ba.wi the county average fate 7f $20 per ai re, but varying primarily according the relative productivity of the land. The individual farm per-ucie rsiua will be available be-fore the agreements are signed.

-S-Sgt Harold W. Comer At Santa Anna. Calii. SnU An, Calif, Marine Sitt Harold W. Comer, on of Mr ri Mt- Ted Comer of Combs rrvif-t with Murine Air Date 37, a unit the Third Marine Aircraft Win at K.J Torn Manor Corp Air Station, Ann, Calif JOE LYMAN TO I'PEACH AT HINDSVILLE PAfTlST HUHCM -4 Joe Lyeimo Kpi will I I at the i iVo.r Chun Sunday ifuirnu.g, S-pt 9 Jl.flO Krv, Hifk'iejn, Kuft of wii jjiiacfi KuoJy vr at 9 0 otxk.

mouse eacn was given a suspenei fj M-ntenxe of one year 'GiltS Enroll in Iluntsville District Enrollment in the Iluntsville School System to date is as follows: Senior High- School 240 Seniors 78 Juniors 70 Sophomores 82 Junior High School 303 9th Grade 139 8th Grade 4 7th Grade 80 Elementary School (Grades 1 through 6) 914 Central School 407 Aurora 100 Clifty 54 Forum 1 14 Japton 1 fJ3 Marble 43 Vf--y fil Hindsville 150 Total- 1,403 The total figure will be increased during this fall, as families return from work in out-of-state areas. Keitri Sutton. 1954 H. S. V.

S. Class Reunion The 1954 Class of H. S. V. held their annual reunion at the Iluntsville.

Presbyterian Church last Sunday and enjoyed a picnic lunch in the, basement of the church. Everyone present had a very enjoyable time. Those present were Wayne and Norma Jean Cline, Jerry Cart-well, Marline Cline, Bobby and Dc-lmar Selle, Mary and John Davis. Jack and Jerrie Lvnch, Delores, Rex and Wesley Rowlm, Charles, Marlene and Iloljert Bunch, Carolyn Logan, licba Ixiu Keck, Don McCloud, Dennis liow-lin, Freddie Berry, Mary Jo Todd, and Joe KUen, Miss CJaylc John- SOI. Legion District Conference, to Bo Held Here Sunday The falljDistrict Confere-nre of tiie i in t.

District American Lr- flion, will held oonday, Sep-j tembi-r a. The meeting will be held at the American legion Hut! in Hui'txville, and wjl begin at; 10 A. with a F.eTv: school in the morniiiK Department Com- mander Claude Carpc nt'-r, of 1-lttic will the re, and is to the intcre-nt of Legion-- naircs to jetu-ml. Contest Winner Announced By Ark. Western Gas Co.

It was announced the first of (he week by Arkaruas Western Gas Company L. Taxter. that Mr Irene W. Bracken, of Fureea Sprmuj, Arkan.a. the winner of a New Free- doen Ca laundry (torn her entry in tt.e Colintr.

Amer- ii an A-ts'K. lat.ofi ljmrv'ry Conte st b-ld 10 the aiy pait Pra-sken'n rntry on Wl.y I Fate" wa fo.fO iMiiidfeHl -fit; ten I' mU-Untj iti Arkanna ite rn- Out Ctirr pany'i scrvue sua Tht; New- Freedom Laundry wan prvtenteH to Mrt. 'tiac km oft beoalf Arkanui Western by Harohl Srott Ea'ra Manager, and S. SL Kins-Oviky el Ci)il Pabholivf two-r'-y. i I I he has worked as an extension of these systems, more ral advisor to the government Sn.uuO custonjirrs have Wi dered to pay costs-.

"commercial teacher is iU case of Charles vie, romolete the fscoitv Aepai, inaia. Mr Sanders repotted to wrk Tuesday, Sept. 3. He and Mrs. Sanders have four -children.

peace jjowever. itie hnw. iwk cnooi 1 i block to integration and tcmpor-1- anly called off its federal court-j tipproven graauai l-OUrl Urdef-tSUa F-deral Judge; Rrm- Davies for the M-r'ind l. me Friday fJ.r' cfi-d toe; I oard to proceert with integration 81-i Central High, The jNecro tori: who ide-ntified as Elizabeth Echford. was engulfe-d- by whitf-s as to "pa-is throucih tiie guardsmen.

Tney shouted "Nigger ge back where you b'-long," and "N'lf'i'er ('o back to Africa." One muttered "lit her go, si.e's being paid for There were no attempts to harm I tU-vrti j'lrl and t-iru him b.v into tf.e ill- mg crowd. I arlher down the line, seven Negro students, asked a National Guard officer; to allow them in inx.1 Passggrwas aasn de- 'I he Negro gtri, who refusrd to answer newsmen's questions to ide ntify herself, sat on a bench across the street from the school Afte soldiers )ad dis-; persed a crowd of 50 whiten who had rnl a'oout her, she sob-; bird fiy. Retent Kindnett The h'came nroowd a in a friendly milliner. The v.orroin and tr.e pirl a t-ii'e-tbe-r TU" other ft tiVou! 3 tf-let the-y I. id le.rncd nd dii'- s.

-white ii" Ct ntrsi llo'h. T.hc Ju- ti'-e in ij. jj! iite-'i it hrf.kcd on tr.e; Little Ks -n at raid the coofii- aiti'in would rvA he 'hi idee) Ally (Je Prownell had the lii.li Here lire vme of the ponble n'iiom the' Kovemment might tjke A official mifiht tt," raw with Faslbu and Davi in an Ui work out a jrf-arrful program c- all I)vim miirht bnrf abenjt trul or r-mtempt of curt; 3 Th rmeht tke -tion Pi declare uncmtitat.oial the P' Um, 3WI 1 adoptrd reref.Uy ty th.e ArJtir Iicmlature Korlh LUlU Botk T.e outcome of i i'f urn! on jvs'iof, i are ntly fee i.n in iv ei fir i I .,1 roiiMC wh.te I booi tn North ty actos k. a Ar kan ui The North Liiti P.oe-k MhtnA Ut4 met last M.K.t aod nnmmc- Thst tt ws trsdi iy I'j --r tt 's it Tr. ti'y 4 to i in I v.

i Agricultural Extension Service i meet in their 30th annual conven-officials also announced that Mr. ition in Hot Springs on Sept. 10 Jay D. Humbard, assistant coun-! and 17 and discuss problems of ty agent, is being transferred to mutual interest to iti North Coun'y to assume i More than 300 telephone n.e-n avi ticipation in the event. Independent, Telephone Week keynotes the 60th anniversary of the United State Independent Telephone Association, of which the Arkansas Telephone Association is a member.

Independent Teh-phone Week been in honor of the dedicated men and women of uie locai company ana I thousands of other Inde-npendent I companies who make possible tel Ihute to the Arkansas Telephone Assoc iation its 03 compaon-s serving more than 300 major com- with telephone service in Arkansas. The Arkansas Association, with headquarters in Little Rock, was formed more than' forty years to enable the Independent tele phone companies to better serve their customers. The National A socia't'ion, ithbeadquattcrs in Washington, D. was forrr.ed in Since 1950, Arkansas has been one of the most progressive states i in W'fpnone growtn. wore man ll 411 rt te ft mr- i i.iimm.

i f-d to dial operation; and with tne "-e iirsi time uie majority oi whom are rural areas. The Arkansas Assoe-iation will; women will be in atte-r dance. During the past years the AssiKiation and the lnde-i-nd-nt telephone; industry have; develop-- -d into a major force on the-Am-! encan ene T-iday. some 4,4 10 Inilepe-ndent companses "s'-rve ap-; proximate ly 9 5 million te-iephorii 1 lin U.O'JO lorr.mumtK-s The-se companies own nearly 2 b.if.-.n dollars worth plant and and provide jobs for Jc-ss Smith Attends Gas Company Meeting Smith. Manager of Arkansas Western Gaa Company' Properties here, was 'in attend-; anc at a meeting of Company Of-; fici-rs, Department H-ads, and Managers held in Fayetteville last Friday.

New i leas, technique and developments in natural gas distribution and trammiMion oprratiom were dinruseel tn thp meeting run dited by Arkansas Wet-rtt t.as Company Pi undent. Ha xir Kenneth J. Cannon Stationed At San Diego San Ckl.t Ke-ofn f.remiin, t'SN, i Mr. -und Mf. Far I Cannon fit I.

lumt-ivUie, Ark, irrailoatec) IQ 1tm Mate hool, Jiitthl TmuafifX Center, I I at ail moeWn Naval i I M's Eel Bi-ard, tn crade. Hndi hool teachars are: Mrs Charlie Combs, Mrs. Fred Weatheri. Mrs. Fran- riarri'-ll and Mrs Farm To ur Will Be Held Sept.

12 A lam me-tit tour 12 i ar.d Home Develop -will conducted p-, rfi7 The croup v. ill front lin- house at villc at 1 the. 1 1 1 i-1 (he purpe of viewiCf' a ruv in ytr.it tU jf hens arvi a ro.ier unit, as one mean of noising ti of the f.irm-,.,' rp'i From' "Mr. Hat-' field's, th.e rreiuo w.iil to ft eiph Murr farm, in the Smyrna i for the poriyne of: a rornme-rc tU of ewei a the e-nlcrjif alonif A itTi otner farm and home im-1 provi-menls. The tour will ad- at.

4 f0 P. M. MILLER'S SPECIALTY SHOP STYLE SHOW A SUCCESS The how tiy i'pc ittlty Shop on Wed- the approxi 71 terwrj who attended treenlaticm fi-atuted (Jay Jihen rreateon. which were mo- d' led t'' loe-al y-iung with 5arie tor J.t. n.i-nt.

ill m.i'i'.r rim- iihm -j. a i ti c-isrl i ANNOUNCEMENT AH ftn.a I'riteimtetl lit fr.akiMC ithe Ait Kilobit, it U-e Md.m i County ya-J aurre-ta jhouid thry have. Wt will a i cm ion i I'tX, IV-eoy, I i i ca wun emoezzlement will he: tried when'. the Court meets. Mors- (lay mornin8 September Legion Sponsors Student Nurse Patricia Ann sr.

ah oe v. ai t.ik- en to St, Edwards School of Nurs- log in Ft. Tuesday week- by Ke ith Ande; jon of loe al legion post. JWis Donaiioe oteied the ScIkmiI of HurMng for; tie coming year and J.er odoii -A-ar, pud by Mr. Arxii-i i.ft f-r ti-e-I'-cal Hayes.

Smith Post of the-American Ia ArerirdiM! to a n-poit bv Corn-mander Keiley Hill of .,) ii tt is hoprd thst the sst A ill be lle to enter and p.iv Vmi tuition (if one girl each year who wi.he go into rujucn tiaiiung. Cow, Mare Killed By Lightning Durmj eavy rail atorm f.ton-day afternoon, lighfmr.g hit an oak tree fa em IM "i a tjiiii.iiir imry K.joriK a I yonnji mare ami hti rook wi J're-iirv rewrted TT.i the! third known irntanee in yenrn lirhtniti k.llir.R in that immeehatr vi c.Mfy, Mr Projey iuU. I. in tfi.it naiiner. aod a Lett V.e..rj, hjij k.brd i-y a i-'ii of only a (- e-nn e.

AKNOUHCEMEHT Kahs at the Ilafiu lu'Miy, I i the rt u'fie-s in that ounty as At- sistant County Agent, Sept Elkins C. I. Sponsoring Phone Meeting -The Eikm. Jt I J'luh is pniioi ifig it meeting to intrfr-t! the jx-tiple of Madisein and Wash- ir.gtfin Countie-g in the White er Telephone Company's newd.nl) program, and in the sale tt! pre-! frrred Uck in the company. The meeting will te held at 8 00 m.

at the F.ikins High School library Sepu-mtx-r 6th, l'J57. Janell Gilliam Assistant Clerk inSCS Office Mix Jarn-11 Gilliam work- iti ai part-time lerk (sir the fijrd cf in lh Mad-! isfin County Hoil jituj rvatum Piitrict, to Much Har-'. CJ.nirrmm of Loafd of, work tn tr S-in Con-ei utiofj a unit She -n from fiihd appropnatrd tmde-r 'Ac -t. iV'H and 141 the '1357 General I 1 i -I 1 A.emlly Mm Oillam will he San Die-go. Calif.

workm With Mr. Itennett and Tht tudent Uyifbt the re-i The W. C. S. -f the mull iruvbi etvateore in pur.

maintenatve and tprrtin d.it CF.urch will have oe? ril ConaervtUon (etrtc tll Lem I k. co-C Urn. ptcrtit I fjuipmrnt..

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