ATf , Page Seven Schedule Of Pniintv UaiHa V Demonstration Club. - Camp Lejeune, N. C. (FHTNC) Marine Corporal Gerome 0. Wil lett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy L. Willett of Rt. 2, Hot Springs, is participating in a combined forces training operation called "Quick Kick V" which began April 15 at Camp Lejeune. while serv ing with Battalion Landing Team 16 of the Second Marine Divi sion at Camp Lejeune. The exercise will bring units of the Navy, Marino Corps, Army and Air Force together for a sea assault landing at Camp Lejeune. A tactic known us "vertical envel opment" which is the liftine: of combat ready troops over and be hind enemy lines, will also be used in the operation. Exercises of this typo are con ducted periodically by units of the Atlantic Fleet to maintain the. combat readiness of the Fleet. Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. (AHTNC) Pvt. Billy R. Cand ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Candler, Rt. 5, Marshall, com pleted a five-week disbursing spe cialist course at the Army Fi nance School, here, May 8. During the course Candler re ceived instruction in methods and procedures used in accounting for receipts and payments by Army finance disbursing offices. The 23-year-old soldier entered the Army in December 1968 and Monday, May 18 Beech Glen HD Club will meet at 2:00 p. m., in the club house. Mrs. Stella Ramsey is hostess and Mrs. Jim my Ramsey will be program lead er. Tuesday, May 19 Little Pine HD Club will meet at 2:00 p. m., with Mrs. Carlene Frisby as host ess and Mrs. Lib Roberts as pro gram leader. Wednesday, May 20 Mars Hill HD Club will meet at 2:00 p. n., with Mrs. Dorothy Huff ns lostess and Mrs. Cory Wallin as rogram leader. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record completed basic training at Fort Gordon, da. He was graduated from Mar shall High School in l'.Nil and "t tende dMars Hill College. Schofield Barracks, Hawaii (AH TNC Army Sergeant First Class Rural I). Willett, 33, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy L. Willett, Kt. 2, Hot Springs, participated as a member of the guerilla forces in Exercise WEST WIND, a joint Army-Navy-Marine Corps amphi bious operation, on the Hawaiian Island of Molokai April 15-24. More than 2,0110 men of the 25th Infantry Division played the part of guerillas and inhabitants on the island who opposed the land ing of 4,000 of the division's troops from ships and helicopters in this combined jungle warfare and counter-insurgency operation Sergeant Willett, in Hawaii since 1962 on this tour of duty ,is regularly stationed at Schofield Barracks as a squad leader in Company A of the division's fiBth Engineer Battalion. The former Spring Creek High School student entered the Army in October 1949. His wife, Hilda, is with him in Hawaii. MARS HILL, 5; EAST YANCEY, 4 Larry Hunter's pin oh homer in the sixth Inning Friday at Burns ville rave Mars Hill a 6-4 decision over Bast Yancey High School baseball forces. Meanwhile, righthander Sammy Fox scattered five Bast Yancey hits to notch his fifth hill victory over the season as against one loss. Mars Hill's overall record now stands at six wins and one defeat. Fox fanned 13 and walked none, but he served a gopher ball to East Yancey's Johnny Roberts in the bottom of the fourth inning which Roberts blasted for a home run with two men aboard. Hunter connected on the first pitch delivered to him and he clouted the ball in dead centerficld over the fence. The East Yancey outfielder made no effort; he knew the ball was out of the park. Charles Tolley and Steve Davis with two bingles each paced Mars mi w tk iw m ' Sal HbPSkI mmw W mm VBd BY' HOT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Juniors an, New York City on their annual trip. i Seniors wort' recent visitors in Washington, I). C., and Cut Courtesy of Asheville Citizen Hill's l()-bingle assault. The lino score: Mars Hill 121 001 0 5 E. Yancey 100 ,'i00 0 -4 Fox and Grooms. Laws Banks. HR: East Roberts, 4th, two on. Mars Hill Hunter, 6th, nono on. 10 3 5 2 and Mrs. Andrew Queen Passes Thursday; Rites Saturday I'OOK JUDGMENT Sometimes a decision made in haste is nothing more than a jump at a conclusion. HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 No. Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C. Meat Loaf Plate with Mashed Potatoes, Slaw Choice of One Vegetable COFFEE or TEA 65c CHOICE of SANDWICHES HOME MADE PIES Mrs. Emetine Stines Queen, 62, of Mars Hill, died in an Asheville hospital Thursday, May 7, 1964 af ter a brief illness. She is survived by the husband, Andrew Queen; the father, Alvin Stines of Mars Hill; six sisters, Mrs. Troy DeBruhl, Mrs. Robel West, and Mrs. Hugh Sprinkle, all of Mars Hill, Mrs. Edward. Bell of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Lewis Davis of Jonesboro, Tenn., and Mrs. John Styles of Newport News, Va.; and two brothers, Fred and Willar.l of Newport News, Va. Services were held at 2 p. m., Saturday at Gabriel's Creek Bap tist Church. The Rev. Orlando Hawkins of ficiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Hill, John and Bob Queen, Jack Davis, Urjce DeBruhl, and Albert West. Holcombe Funeral Home was in charge. THE SQUEEZE The downtrodden people of to day are those who failed to move along with the wheels of nrK" ress. MARS HILL HIGH NINE WINS, 11-1 Mars Hill High made the most of five home runs on their home diamond Monday afternoon in routing Hot Springs, 11 1. The lone Hot Springs run came on a homer by Fred Sharpe in the sev enth. Steve Davis clouted two run homers in the first and fourth frames to lead the winners. Also hitting for the circuit were Charles Tolley, Garland Hunter and Itoh Wood. Hot Springs 000 000 1 1 :, I Mars Hill 2211 Too x 11 12 II Shelton, Gentry (3), Sholton (5) and Cantrell, Shelton and Can trell (5). Fox, Tolley (1), Davis (), Gardner (7) and Grooms, Large (7). NOT INFLUENTIAL Money still talks, but the small amount most of us have barely speaks above a whisper. Athlete's Foot Germ How To Kill It IN 3 DAYS if not pleased with strong T-4-L liquid, your 48c back at any drug store. Watch infected skin slough off. Watch healthy skin replace it. No more itch and burning! Use antiseptic too fine for sweaty feet, foot odor; stays ac tive in the skin for hours. NOW at ALL DRUG STORES Brother Of County Man Dies May 6 Frank Gaines Lindsey former resident of Hendersonville, died Wednesday of last week in Boca Raton, Fla. Mr. Lindsey is survived by the widow; four sisters, Mrs. Grady Shelton of Asheville, Mrs. Cortez Westall of Candler, Mrs. Herbert Smathers of Canton and Mrs. Jew ell Driggers of Donaldsonville, Ga.; and four brothers, Albert of Cand ler, William ('. of Hendersonville, Harrison of Madison County and Lowell Lindsey of Canton. Ball Cemetery To Be Cleaned Wednesday, May 20 has been set to clean off the Ball Ceme tery on Bailey's Branch. Every one interested, please bring tools, lawn mower, hand blades or any tool to get weeds and grass cut. WORRIED? NERVOUS Over Change-of-Life? Ease your mind. Get welcome relief with special woman's medicine do take a special woman's medicine Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound devel oped by a woman specially to help women by relieving such functionally caused female distress. In doctors' tests woman after woman found that Pinkham's Compound gave dramatic help to all this without costly shots. Irritability is soothed, hot flashes subside. So don't sit and brood and feel unable to help yourself. You can feel better. Get gentle Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound today. The gentle medicine with the gentle name LYDIA E. PINKHAM Don't dread those seemingly endless years of misery and discomfort, of sudden hot flushes, waves of weakness and irritability. There is a special woman's medicine which can relieve those heat waves, weak ness, nervousness, so you can enjoy life again. So that you can once more be an affection ate wife and mother. If you are going through the change, don't despair. Do as countless thousands of women Madison County Democratic Organization The following persons were elected to represent their respective precincts at pivillVl 1 1 ICt; II 1 19 IICIU till VUgllvui wwmiuj T 1 W 1 Chairman : Jack Lunsford Vice-Chainnan : Mrs. Folly Robinson Garrett Metcalf Dan Flynn Mrs. Helen Ledford Tl W 2 Chairman: Oarroll Tweed Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Barbara Allen Mrs. Ruby Lee Gosnell Raymond Stines Porter Bullman T 1 W 3 Chairman : Bobby Ponder Vice-Chairman : 'Mrs. Ernest Snelson Troy Rector Mrs. Charlie Hensley Jr. Gene Ward T2 W 1 (Contested) Chairman: LeRoy Shelton Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Emily Wallin Mrs. Pauline Zimmerman Harrison Ford Ben Gentry T2 W 1 (Contested) Chairman: Tahnadge Franklin Vice-Chairman: Mrs. Elisha Shelton Mrs. Sreldia Poole Woodrow Bishop Jack Landers . T 2 W 2 Chairman: Ueal Gosnell Vice-Chairman: Mrs. ,Ulenwooa r-ranKiin T2 W 3 Chairman : Ward Rice Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Mary R. Franklin Mrs. Edith Rice Roy Franklin Roosevelt Franklin T 3 Chairman : Truman Wyatt Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Byron Roberts Mrs. Ralph Brackens Ellis Flynn John Ogle T 4 W 1 Chairman : O. E. Anderson Jr. Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Agnes M. Metcalf Mrs. Helen Gardner Gaither Metcalf Grover Gillis T4 W 2 Chairman : J. G. Gardner Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Jean Boone Mrs. Judson Edwards Ralph Mcintosh Ralph Robinson T 5 Chairman : Orville Ponder Vice-Chairman: Mrs. Ella McLaughlin Mrs. Molly Bell George Hamlin Clyde Brown T 0 Chairman t L. B. Reeves Vice-Chairman: Miss Mary Caldwell Liston B. Ramsey Chairman Mrs. Earl Robinson Vice-Chairman Zeno H. Ponder Secretary Berry Edsom Vice-Chairman Mrs. Jena Lee Buckner Treasurer Mrs. Hugh Wallin Jr. Glenwood Franklin Owen W. Fish Mrs.. D. J. Graham Herschel Clark Allen Ball The duties of the above persons are to organize their respective precincts before the General Election in November and to support and help insure the election of ALL DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. "I extend my heartiest congratulations to all persons listed for being elected and I also wish to commend them for giving their time to the welfare of the county and state and the Democratic Party. I' also wish to thank the above persons for expressing their confidence in me by reelecting me as the County Chairman." LISTON B. RAMSEY Chairman, Madison County Democratic Executive Committee ii -i-i Mmmm T 7 Chairman : Jack Payne Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Geneva James Leonard Payne Mrs. Jack Payne B. J. Ledford T 8 W 1 Chairman: B. K. Meadows Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Glen Davis Mrs. Alton Price Berry Edsom Glen Davis T 8 W 2 Chairman: Banie Lusk Vice-Chairman : Miss Margaret Russell Ruthal Moore Paul Moore Thelmer Waldroup T 9 Chairman : T. A. Russell Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Violet Payne Mrs. Louise Schaffer Fred Moore K. S. Burgin T 10 W 1 Chairman: Elbert Gentry Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Lena R. Thomas Mrs. Donald Wallin Donald Wallin Emery Wallin t 10 wa Chairman: Ruben Gosnell Vice-Chairman: Mrs. Thula Norton T 11 Chairman: Levi Ponder Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Floyd Ponder Mrs. Nate Hensley Charles Blankenship Merritt Whitt T 12 Chairman: Frank Worley Vice-Chairman : Miss Inas Caldwell Mrs. Melba Wills Ted Baker Ray Worley T 13 Chairman : W. T. Moore Vice-Chairman : Mrs. Annie Balding Mrs. Sue Pangle M. T. Wyatt Wilson Payne T 14 Chairman: T. O. Coates Vice-Chairman : Miss Mildred West Mrs. Dolph Peek Robert B. Peek Hardie Clark T 15 Chairman: Dr. R. Bruce Sams Vice-Chairman: Miss Irene Willis Mrs. Richard Anderson Rex Allen Bruce tUlfAV Mrs. Nora Bay Fred S. Ramsey Earl Ramsey Chairman: unve m. wnitc 1: rs. Nola Crain - rs. Irene Ingle Metcalf aynard Cody 1 Vann Prof fitt I mm JKiSSjj HBSf ii If T MqSaLi..m.ii& . 1 1 ft ' - p 11 . Ipry (MMmi.ni " Mi

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