" the m.;r. . CORD !Ur -TJU N. C.KAY 4 13CS - .. ,'.fw-i".4V.IAijJUaL HONOR STUDENTS -' - ' , !- I ii , . .. ' L' O f o Schedule Of . Homems&ert ., , Clubs In County Wadneaday," May 8 Paint Forit EH Club will meet with Mrs. May Anderson at 2 p. m. 3 Honor students for the 1968 graduating class of Laurel High in tho school auditorium with graduation ceremonies following on School have been named. They are (L-K), Uenell Rice, valedid- May 24 at 8 p. m., in the auditorium, torian; Geneva Hensley, salutatorian; I'ernioe King and Alzie Mae. Rice. Baccalaureate services will le held M;iy lit at 11 a. m. Cut courtesy of Asheville Citizen-Times News Notes From I GIRL SCOUTS I Mars Hill Cadette girls repoit on Rouudarce: Janet Robinson writes: "I don't know how to be gin to tell you what a good time we had at Koundaree. Kleven girls and two leaders made i p mn jjroiip. I.i iug in the out-of-doors is really an experience for girls our age. We learned a lot of new ways to prepare food. This was the first time any of us had ever 'been to Iioundaree. One of the things we enjoyed most was the talent shows of the different troops. I wish every girl could have a nice week-end like we had. We are already making plans to go again next year." Those elev en girls were: Wanda Sherlin, r'iznluth Sherlin, Vickie Narron, i kie Wheeler, Jean Wood, Di ane Carter. Mary Diercks, Betsy Robinson, Lisa Huff, Rcvonda ) Bragg arid Janet Robinson. Mrs. Charles Narron and Mrs. Kniory Robinson were leaders. Sp 3fr Sfr Mars Hill Junior Girl Scouts enjoyed a special Easter project recently. They made Easter bas kets for each of the members of the special kindergarten class at EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED DR. LOCKARD t 8 A.M. to 12 Noon V FRIDAYS IN LOY P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL. N. C. lisp I mmmmJ Onlf on candidal screed She pop amid the natioinil Not only is Jim Gardner the most dynamic, capable leader In North Carolina today, but he Is, by far, the more experienced candidate. An active Republican and a proven vote-getter, his election to Congress in 1966, was ca lied "the victory of the year". And, as an office holder he has demonstrated to all his exercise of public trust and responsibility. Vote for Jim Gardner on Saturday, May 4. He's the man who can win in November. He's the man you can trust with your future. CHECK THE BOX SCORE ON EXPERIENCE GardBer Stickley Precinct Chairman jtt no County Chairman yts no State Chairman yet no U. S. Congressman yes no i 1 1 LET A WINNER LEAD THE WAYl O T; n dJD it I ;v r.v i.- ! i i " I 1 11 . JULULi-- Mars Hill Baptist Church. V Junior troops all over the Neighborhood are looking to Scamper week-end at Camp Pis gah on May 17, 18 and 19. Care ful planning makes the difference, and Imth girls and leaders have been busy for weeks. Plans for the Court of Awards on May l.'i (Mars Hill Baptist Church Fel lowship Hall) are shaping up. The Neighborhood 'Association holds the last of this school year meet ings on Monday, May (!, at Mars Hill Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 11 o'clock to 1 o'clock. Troop Committee members are special guests and will receive new information on Scouting plans in the Madison Neighbor hood. Jfa V 15 Junior Girl Scouts of Mar shall and Walnut attended an all day hike Saturday. On the hike the girls worked off different badge points. We ate lunch at iBrigman's Hunting Lodge. We were accompanied by Mrs. Steve Wallin, Mrs. Lewis Rudisill, Mrs. Guy Ramsey, Mrs. Sammy Luns ford and Betsy Thomas.. CYNTHIA NILES ANNOUNCES few- Board of Education Dr. W. A. Whitson, of Mars Hill, announces as a candidate for the Madison County Board of Education in the May 4, 1968 Democratic Primary. Your support will be greatly appreciated and if elected, I will serve all the people in Madison County to the beat of my ability, Dr. Whitson is a graduate of Hickman County High School, iCenterville, Tennessee; Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N. C; and the University of Tennessee College f Medicine, Memphis, Tennessee. He completed an internship at Baptist State Hospital, Knoxville, Tennessee. He has been in pri vate practice in Mars Hill for the put fifteen years. He is also a veteran of World War II. After eight years in the United State Navy, he was discharged with the rate of Chief Petty Officer. Harried to the former Ruby Thorn aa, tney have one daugh ter, Patricia, who is a freshtnan Mars Hm College. Paid Political Advt BiiyjDiirfece arazor. A- . k - V.&JM.W Nescafe Instant Coffee, 12-oz jar 1 .39 Scoco Shortening, 3 lb. carton 49c New I ! Intensified Tide - 4 reg. boxes . . $1.00 JFG Coffee lb. bag 69c Nancy Jane Flour, 25 lb. bag 1.69 Holly Farms whole Fryers lb. 29c Stoney Knob Sausage 59c Lee's Pride Potatoes 10-lb. bag 39c Florida Oranges 5-lb bag 49c Chuck Blade Beef Roast lb. 39c Pork Liver lb. 19c ARMOUR'S CANNED Picnic Shoulder 3-lb. Can $1.89 IGA Bread large loaf 4 for $1.00 IGA Cake Mixes pkgs. 3 for 69c MDI Dog Food 25-lb. bag $1.69 Eggs - Grade A small 3 doz. $1.00 a - - Carnation Milk tall cans 4 for 59c Quaker State Oil qt. 49c I r 5-lb Bag Sugar vi l ONLY jl I 19c I! W With This Coupon ) Coupon Good Thruu Sat., May 11 GET YOUR NEW JACKPOT CARD rut THIS WEEK 1 J l Last Week: NO WINNER iJ'O-DjOTffB;

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