THl HEWS-MCQSD SS132! . C. MAY U, VtH II GLEN EXTENDS WIN STREAK TO SIX SATURDAY'S GAME R.wh r.Un defeated Leicester ANNOUNCEMENT FOR Tax Collector I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nom ination of Tax Collector for Madison County, subject to the will of the Democratic voters in the May 30, 1964 Primary Election. If nominated and elected I will do my utmost to fill this position to the best of my ability. I will appreciate your help on May 30. Charlie Duck Political Advt. twice and notched their fifth and sixth triumphs in Buncombe Coun ty League play last Saturday and Sunday. Beech Glen ie undefeated n Imtn nlav. At Reach Glen Saturday, the Beeoh-Nute came from behind and scored two runs in the 7th inning for a 6-6 victory. Lefty Fuiiy Murphy relieved Harold Griffin and pitched three no-hit innings to notch the victory. r!i., n.,-1, nf Ticester led VIVIVIJ . .. all hitters with three hits. Davy Ponder paced the Beech Glen -hit attack with two hits in two trips that drove in the two winn ing runs. Ponder also stole three bases. Paul Winters cracked a double and triple in four trips to the plate. Beech Glen 100 201 200 6-8-2 Leicester - 200 120 000 5-9-3 l ; 1, 1 H f nrrl HONOR STUDENTS AT MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL and Shirley Roberts. uut emavmr .Edmond Goforth, SUNDAY'S GAME On Sunday, Beech Glen traveled to Leicester and recorded their 6th consecutive Buncombe loop victory. Vuzz Murphy twineu inninff.i and fanned 13 batters. Ho allowed 5 hits and one run for his third victory. Vono Anglin finish ed the game, allowing no hits. Mrs. Mary Haskell, Former Hot Springs Resident, Passes Mrs. Mary O'Connor Haskell, 87, who made her home in Hot Springs with her nephew, the Kev. Ar,r..w V Graves, for three I years, died April 30, 1964 in the home of her sister, Mrs. James F. Hartnett, in Washington, D. Mrs. Haskell was a native of Minnesota but went to Washington as a child, later attended Notre Dame Academy and did chanty work in Washington for a num ber of years. She was the widow of Dr. James G. Haskell, a Wash ington dentist. A renuiem mass was said by tv, H..v Andrew V. Graves and burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Grapevine HD Club I Met Friday With Mrs. Gosnell Th Cranevine home demonstra tion club met Friday at 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. J. D. GoaneU. Mrs. James H. Arrington, pres dent, presided. Mrs. Gosnell read a poem, "Eternity" by Peggy Har vey. Devotions were by Miss Joyce Gosnell, using Psalms 1; prayer by Mrs. Eileene Hensley. The secretary. Mrs. Bonnie Gos noil CWVPi her renort and also the treasurer's report In the business session a discussion on a wotk Paul Winters had a single, double, triple and homer in five turns at bat. His brother, Bob, contributed a double and triple to aid the BO attack. Murphy and Roger Swan each had two hits in the 15-hit assault. Horsey Clark led t h e losers with two hits. shop Day was held with each one taking part. In the absence of the home agent, Mrs. Wallln, the pro ject leader for next month was w charge. Mrs. Kenneth Hensley used as her demonstration oous and Nutrition." Cana of food had h.n hroucht bv club members. She pointed out the rights and wrong ways to preserve food. &ne had a question and answer ses sion on the use of hot water bath method to can. Also the care and f nruiliril COokeT. AS CllOSt UOW - " members now freeie most of their food, several points on freezing were brought out. Mrs. Hensiey u(0io,t thut rII nressuro canners should be taken to an appliance iv. fnr free insDection. This ahould be done for safety as well aa assurance that our food wouia be preserved correctly. A .mock dress made by one of our members was modeled by Mrs. M.,,. I IVrtffitt. It wtes simple, easy made, yet very attractive. Mrs Henslev. wearing a top coat because of cool weather, came to the meeting wearing an old timey ... . J I J .-lit br.nnt which she moueieu for inspection. This was also o,l bv Mrs. Arrington. Ideas, both new and old, were exchanged in regard to summer clothing. For closing all repeated together "A Collect for Club Women." Our hostess, assisted by Miss Joyce Gosnell and Mrs. James H. Arrington, served refreshments. Our next meeting will be with Mrs. E. B. Proffitt Sr., Friday, June 19 at 7:30 p. m., and we hope our members who are sick can be with us then. fill Cracks And Holes Better Handles lite putty Harden! lite wood. PLASTIC WOOD The flevwney-Aooopt No Substitute. Athlete's Foot Germ How To Kill It IN 3 DAYS if not pleased with strong T-4-L liquid, your 48c back iinra Watch infected skin slough off. Watch healthy akin replace it No more itch and burning! Use antiseptic too fine for sweaty feet, foot odor; stag f;,r. in ! alrin for hours. NOW at ALL DRUG STORES Homecoming, Decoration, Singing At Laurel Branch Laurel Branch Baptist Church will observe Homecoming, Deco ation and Singing Sunday, May 11, with services beginning at 10 Vlnrk: lunch at 12: decoration at 1 p. m., and singing beginning at $500 REWARD A number of citizens of the Town of Hot Springs has posted with the Sheriff's Department of Madison County a $500 Reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons for the poisoning of dogs in the Town of Hot Springs. E. Y. PONDER Sheriff, Madison County Laurel Seniors Go To Chattanooga The senior class of Laurel High School left Tuesday morning, May 12 on their way to Chattanooga, Tenn., for their class trip. Chap- erones were Mr. Owen W. rish ana Mrs. Pauline Zimmerman. On the way down they toured Fontana Village, Cherokee, and Fields of the Woods. While in Chattanooga, litjf Rnek Citv. Ruby Falls, Lake Winnepesaukah Amusement Park, and rode the incline nan ,v to the ton of Lookout Moun tain. On the return trip they went to the airport where they char tered airplanes and took a inieen mM flight over Ohattanooga. They oame back through Greene- t5h Tenn.. and visited the An drew Johnson Tailor Shop and his home. Rvervone enjoyed the trip im mensely and wish to express their thanks to the principal, Mr. Fish, for suggesting and taking them on this wonderful trip. 2:00. Groups expected to taKe a part in the singing are Joyful aires, Glory Dawn, Sluder Trio, Gillespie Girls, Arrington Branch and any other groups that can come will be welcome, everyone is welcome; come and bring picnic lunch, if you wish, and have a good time with us. NOTICE! Your Real & Personal Property TAX BILL Is Now Payable PENALTY OF mm v 12 of 1 Addi iffliMEtl'il: m BJipiip i .mm Sit JLUL final Each . ... 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