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The Mars Hill FTSA! 'will meet
Monday, May SO, at 7:30 p. in., la
the school cafeteria,
;Th blowing will til "laataltodl
aa officers far the 1966-67 temm:
X Mrs. Joseph Huff," president;
Mr. Charlie Narron, vice presi
dent; Mr William Powell, sec
taryi Mm Frank Mcintosh, treas
urer; Mrs. Fred Wood, reporter.
:,Ji fashion ahow will be present
ed by Mrs. Irene Metcalfa home
economicB. atudenta. Theee atw-
denta will also serve refreshments
andj provide a nursery.
Girl Scout Campf ire Scene
Madison County girls are shown around the campfire during a
Troop Camping trip to Camp Pisgah last Fall. The background is
Hightop Unit, one of the four tent units at the camp which Js located
in Transylvania County near Bosnian.
Left to right, clockwise : Sidney Mashburn, Glenda Fox, Susan
Gregory, Carol Shelton, Mrs. Jerry PlenMnons, Leader, of Marshall;
Paula Sue Randall, Theresa Johnson and Shirliy Lewis. The last
three girls are from Walnut.
This picture is the cover of the 1966 Camping Brochure of the
Pisgah Girl Scout Council. The Council serves girla in 16 Western
North Carolina counties.
ATTRACTS
. ATTENTION
Phooa Thia Newspaper
And You'll Get Attention
GRASSHOPPER
A live grasshopper catches
trout when all else fails. Tie the
hopper to a No. 6 long ahank hook
with light thread. Rub wings
and body gently with fly dress
ing so the bug floats. Then use
it in your favorite runs and nils.
Picnic Enjoyed By
Ebbs Chapel Girl
Scouts Saturday
Eleven members of the Ebbs
Chapel Junior Girl Scout Troop
enjoyed a picnic at Bald Mountain
last Saturday. Softball and other
recreation was also enjoyed by
the girls.
Scouts attending were Sharon
Bumette, Orenda Grindstaff, Ma
ry Ellen Davis, Hazed Roberts,
Shirley Fender, Teresa Boone,
Frances Pack, Peggy Capps, Lin
da Hamlin, Evelyn Bowens and
Gail Bailey.
Accompanying the group were
Mrs. Jessie Cartrett, leader; Mrs.
iGlen Phillips, Girl Scout official
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wyatt
USE RIGHT BAIT
Dont expect things to come
your way without the right bait.
HAMBURGER STEAK
Served with Freaea Pries, Cole
Slaw, Bet Bitcaita.
DaUdew Coffee or Tea
COUNTRY HAM
SANDWICH
Served with Red-Hye Gravy,
Rio or Franca Fries
75c
OPEN ON SUNDAY
HANCOCK'S
RESTAURANT
Air Conditioned
8 North Pack Square
ASHETILLE, N. C
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Merit Badges t v
, A Court of Recognition wax
held Tuesday t the Weaverville
Methodist Church for the French
Broad : District Daniel Boon
Council, Boy. Scouts of America.
Mars Hill Scouts were promi
nent in the event with Billy Pow
ell and Jerry Uoberte being pro
moted to Second Class.
The following Mara Hill Scouts
received merit badges for First
Aid: Ivan Randolph, Randy Zink,
Gregg Briggs, Ken Oastelloe, Al
len Buckner, Bob Holcombe, San
dy Cody, Jajmes Shook, Jim El
ler, Jerry Roberts. Bill Zink was
awarded a merit badge for First
Aid and Fireraanahip and Steve
Huff for Cooking and Horseman
ship.
Billy Joe Hernandez is Scout
master of the Mars Hill Troop
No. 105.
Allanstand
MRS. BIRCH ARD SHELTON
Co-respondent
I7e Urge Our Voters To Vote For
ysiop EmSEY
Id the May 20th Dcnocratic Primary
As Gne Of Our Two Representatives
To The General Assembly
In order to obtain the benefits which our county Is
entitled to such as a fair share of the recently
passed $300,000,000 Bond Issue
Madison County needs a Democrat voice in the
State House of Representatives
A county without a Democrat voice in the General
Assembly is a county that will jjo unnoticed by our
State Off iciab '
All the sick folks are able to
be out again.
Mrs. Alice Hunycutt returned
(home from Memorial Mossioa
Hospital last week and is recu
perating.
Mr. Birchard Shelton and Mr,
John Gahagan are attending court
tin Marshall this week.
Mia. Bill Burgess of AshevUle
is improving from a long illness.
Mr. Jim Wallin of White Rock
returned home from Memorial
Mission Hospital and is slowly
recuperating.
Mr. Howard Trimble spent Sat
urday night with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Trimble.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gosnell
were in Greeneville, Tenn,, shop
ping last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thomas
f Belva visited Mr. and Mrs.
Birchard Shelton and Mrs. Doro
thy Cook last Sunday afternoon.
Miss Terry Lynn Cook is the
proud owner of a new bicycle,
given her by her father, Mt. John
Cook. t
Mrs. Walter Smith of Texas isi
spending a few weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wal
lin. Mrs. Juanita Cook is one the
Bids list. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. Fred Shelton is setting to
bacco this. week.
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Madison County
USE YOUR HEAR
when you VOTE
Clerk of Court
1
VOTE FOR HERBERT HAWKINS .
AND YOU ARE VOTING FOR
H-onesty
A-bility
W-illingness
K-now How
I-ntegrity
N-eighborly
S-incerity
All These Fine Qualities Spell HAWKINS
VOTE FOR HAWKINS IN THE
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
The man with twelve years of experience In serv
ing the people of Madison Cormuy. Don't be fooled
Into swapping all these needed qualities for inexperi
ence. The Office of Clerk of Superior Court is a most
important Office. Vote to retain a man of ability
and experience. Vote for HAWKINS.
Thia Advertisement Paid For y
FRIENDS OF HERBERT HAWKINS i
Pol, Aflvt,
Mr. Lioton B.
has the ability; ab
as well ao the experience to ably
; represent our county .
, Til adTcrtiscnicnt paid for by buiineumen tupportcrt interested
' in ll;3 prcrc:i of T.Zzdizcn County ,
Traoinsr School
To Be Held Here
July 18- August 1
A team from Appalachian
State Teachers College is here
itday, May 19, to help set up the
In-Service Training School. This
school will be for all teachers
working with grades 1-8 and all
personnel employed in the ESEA
Title I program. The school will
be held in the Marshall High
School Building. All those at
tending will be given two hours
semester credit for this work. The
iSchool will begin July 18 and run
through August 1. Registration
will be held on July 18. Classes
will run for 10 days.
ESEA Title I will pay all ex
penses of this In-Service Train
ing School. It is expected that
eighty or more persons will at
tend this school, O. E. Roberts,
ESEA coordinator, started.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
by
DR. LOCKARD
:
8 A M. to 12 Noon
FRIDAYS
in
THE L. P. ROBERTS
BUILDING
MARSHALL, N. C
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Decoration May 29
At Laurel Branch'
There will be a decoration at
the Laurel Branch Church Ceme
tery on Sunday, May 29, begin
ning at two o'clock. Following
the decoration a service will be
(held.
All persons having relatives
and friends buried in the ceme
tery are urged to attend.
OPEN-HAND POLICY
Kickback may sound like a
football term, but it is more fa
miliar in political circles.
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