Mountaineers To Battle Sylva The Murphy Mountaineers pla> host to the Sylva American Legion team here Saturday night in tin first of a two game series and travel to Sylva for the second game Sunday. Cunningham, a Sylva native, will probably be on the mound Satui day night for Murphy, while Bea vir will probably be Sunday's starter. The Rural Electrification Ad ministration is 13 years old thi< month. MEW!, The DOME tells you when jar is sealed! The new Ball DOME (2-piece metal) Lid is the easiest to use, surest to seal. Fits any Mason jar. Just press to test ? if DOME is down, jar is sealed. You KNOW your foods are safe when you can {hem in Ball Jars sealed with Ball DOME I ds. t G?t o supply from yocr gro cer fodoy' Boy your Ball Blue look of canning m?thod? and rccipei from him ? or ??nd nam?, addren and 1 3c to BAIL BROTHERS CO MUNCIE, INDIANA 3"?n 3*g M Murphy Downs Piedmont, Loses To Hazel wood 1 \H RPHY 10 PIEDMONT 7 Shag Hunt claimed another 1 pitching victory last Thursday ' j right as the Murphy Mountaineers ! downed Piedmont college nine 10 I 1 to 7 at the Murphy Athletic Fie'd Hunt scattered nine hits and ? struck out six to bring in his six?!i > victory against no losses Rar.tin Fowler and Cosmo led Murphy at the plate collecting 3 for 4. 3 for a and 2 for 3 respectively. Forres ter had a perfect day at the plate ' making good on four attempts for I the visitors. i Line score ?' odmont OIL' 002 020?7 9 6 Mun h> 220 090 3(>\ lo 13 6 St < ?\ i- ind Huff to Hod a way: Hunt 1 :o Cole If \ / 1 1 WOOD I Ml KPIIY 1 Sunday the Murphy Mount rn ?rrs played host to the Hazel wood entry of tin* Industrial League. I bi fore i mall group of fans v-ok a 4 to 1 five innm" defeat. I i.a'n mil a halt to the game. Cunningham was on the mound far the Murphy nine and was .1'iehed for 7 base litg while Hall the lifting hurler let Murphy down on four hits. Cunningham iiad struck out 6 when the jame . as i.i led lla a" n led the Moun : 'i"crs ;il plain collecting 1: for 2 time- it bat. wh Ip \Iill"i \ .th 2 for 3 pa ?? i the Hazel wood .ttack. Line score: 1 'aze Iwood 202 00- 4 7 3 Murphy 010 00?1 4 '2 Hall to Smith; Cunningham I Cole MOl NTAINEERS AB 1 1 Pr r 1 wler 68 27 .307 Crawford 14 5 317 Hantin 67 23 .343 I i osnao 44 l ". 34) j i SAVE MONEY ON SEEDS SOY BEANS MILLET CANE ASGROW GARDEN SEEDS Farmers Federation NOW YOU CAN SEE IT! TRY IT! BUY IT! The G-l ] * kosher No Other Automatic Washer Has So Many IMPROVED FEATURES ? Portable ? No Bolting Down ? Thoro Washing ? Top-loading Cover ? Drier Clothes ? Filtered Water ? Automatic Soap Dispenser ? Water Temperature Control ? No Oiling ... No Greasing ? Rinse Water Saved Come in and ask to see this revolutionary all-automatic washer. Now ? for the first time ? you can see and try the new G-E All- Automatic Washer. You can see the G-E All-Automatic do all the work ? from soaking the clothes to damp-drying them. Here is all you do: Toss in the clothes, add soap, and set the dials. When the clothes have been soaked, washed, rinsed, and damp-dried ? all automatically ? many pieces are actually dry enough to iron ! And not only does the G-E All-Automatic Washer save you hours of work and attention, hut it has all the features you've always wanted in an automatic washer. GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT MURPHY ELECTRICAL SHOP "Next Door to the Post Office" Phone 134-R Murphy, N. C. Softball League Lists Schedule The schedule for the first half of the season was announced this week for the city soft ball league I The Winner of the first half will | meet the winner of the second hah I in a playoff to determine the city | champions. Eight teams are in the league. The schedule is: June 4. Diekey Crain vs Ragland. and Lions club vs Hackney; June 7. Brasstown vs Lions and VFW vs Hackney; June 11. All-Stars vs Ragland and American Legion vs Diekey-Crain; 'une 14. Brasstown vs Ragland and Hackney vs Diekey-Crain June 18. American Legion vs VFW and Lions club vs All-Stars; June 21. Lions club vs VFW and Ragland vs American Legion; I line 25. Hackney vs All-Stars and I Diekey-Crain vs Brasstown. June 28. Lions club vs Diekey-Crain m! American Legion vs All-Stars July 2. Brasstown vs Hackney and \ FW v- Ragland: July 5. Bras town vs VFW and All-Stars vs Diekey-Crain: July 9. Ragland vs Lions club and Hackney vs \meriean Legion. Coli 57 19 .333 Tipton 60 20 .133 Hemphill 54 ,17 .315 Palmer 13 4 .308 Beavers 62 D .306 Kirkland 67 18 ,2f >9 Tallent 15 3 .200 STANDINGS ; Brasstown , Lions | Hackney I All-Stars | VFW I Hagland I Dickey-Crain : American Lt ion 2 0 1 .000 1 0 1 ooc 1 0 1000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 j 0 1 .001) 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 KFSILTS MONDAY VFW 12 Dickey-Crain 8 Hackney 10 Kagland 2 FRIDAY Brasstown 24 American Legion 2 All-Stars 20 \ FW 1 1 SCHEDULE FRIDAY Dickey-Crain vs Ragland Lions vs Harkney MONDAY Brasstown vs Lions VFW vs Hackney Vengeance Creek The decoration was held at ih Samuel Kcp!iart. who is on the I -ick list, is improving. Billy Adams left last week i'or ! Ciastonia. Mrs. Thelma and Dimple Kina .?nd Mrs. Lura Thompson were Monday evening guests of Mr. and i Mt> Harve King Mrs. Ruth Watson. Murphy. Cub Scouts Beat Andrews The Cub-Scouts of Murphy and Andrews played the second game of a series of baseball Saturday with Murphy winning by a score ri 14 to 11. The first game of this series was played in Andrews with Mur phy winning by a score of 14 to 12. The second was played in Murphy. The leading batter for Murphy was McKinley Johnson collecting three base hits and driving in four run The winning pitcher, Eddie Joe Klliot. has won both gam?s for Murphy. The Cubs are hoping to play other towns before the season it over. spent the week-end with her par ents Mr and Mrs John Thomp- j f on. Miss Zell Smith of Greensboro j attended decoration here. She was : accompanied by her mother and j step-father. Mrs. Jewell Carico of Galax. V v. 1 j> visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harve King. Mi and Mrs. Paskcll Greene of Gastonia are visiting Mr. Green' parents. Mr and Mrs. Luni Greene Vaughn Derre berry of Gastonia spent the week-end with his father \? K. Dcrrcbeiry. Culberson Mr. and Mrs. T. L. K easier of Knglewood. Tenn., spent the week end here. Mr and Mrs. John T. Benton and son. Bobby, of Knoxville spent the week-end with the latter's parent! Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Anderson Homecoming day is to be helj at the Baptist church here th? fourth Sunday of June. Minister and singers are invited to assist in making the program interesting TASTIER COFFEE GOES FURTHER Take a tip from restaurant men who buy Fleetwood for top coffee value. They find the extra flavor in Fleetwood means extra economy? extra cups in every pound. For Fleetwood's Sup. Aromatized roast actually cooks the select coffee beans in their own flavorful juices. And it cooks them through and through with rich coffee flavor. Remember, Fleetwood alone can be SupAromatized to give you both top flavor and economy. That's why today's best coffee buy is Fleetwood! Get a pound to day and enjoy its extra flavor. REVIVAL Featuring The Staggs Family With Evanelistic And Gospel Singing THE OLD TIME GOSPEL PREACHED IN ITS FULNESS QUARTET AND TRIO SINGING SPECIAL FEATURES OF REVIVAL PIANO ACCORDION AND OTHER MUSIC Assisting in the Revival will he Evangelist James Stag?? Evangelist Loyal Washington, Alline Washington, wife to Loyal Washington, Lena Staggs, wife to James Staggs, Christine StaBRS, writer and musieian, and Clara Staggs, soloist. You will enjoy every moment you spend in these spiritual services whieh are conducted each evening under the mammoth gospel tent. Bring your friends. Everyone come. Hear Clara, The Soloist BEGINNING Monday Evening, June 7th - 7:30 In Fields Of The Wood