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k. c, fed. m, im THE ECO R D -5? ROARING FORK MBS. HUBERT PANGLE, Correspondent Mr. Bruce Johnson preached an (Btorwthf Mrmon at Bethel Christian Church Sunday night. Mm. Homer Pleromon is In an Aaheville hospital at this time. We wish fur her a speedy recov ery; alao wish a speedy recov ery for Debbie Fourier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler, wtto ha been in the hospital for over two weeks. Mrs. Delia Haney of Tennesse, and the following children: Doyle, Dorothy, Junior, and Charles El bert Haney; and a friend of the family, Miss Heater Allison, had dinner Sunday with Mrs. Haney father, Elbert Wyatt. Miss Becky Wyatt, who has been sick several days, is improv ing some. She was visited Satur day by Mr. Carolina Pangle, Mrs. C. R. Whitson and Donna. Charlie Wyatt visited Hubert Pangle Sunday. Jimmy Parton visited Gary and Stevie Prisbee Sunday; he also visited Freddy Trantham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whitson and Donna and Mrs. Carolina Pangle had dinner Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whitson of Shutin. Mrs. Cecil Pangle, Ken and An gela had dinner Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rob erts, of Haywood. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardin and children had dinner Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardin. Mrs. Mollie Roberts Passes Last Friday; Funeral Monday Mrs. Mollie B. Roberts, 88, of Marshall Rt. 4, died Friday, Feb ruary 19, 1965 in an Oak Ridge Tenn., hospital following a long illness. She was a lifelong resident of Madison County and widow of R. G. Roberts. Surviving are four sons, J. V. of Marshall Rt 4, Robert E. of Oak Ridge and Willard F. and Hubert G. Roberts of Detroit, Mich.; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy N eaves of EHrin; and six grand children. Services were held .Monday at l p. m., in Gleen Lee Chapel. The Ray. L. A. Zimmerman of' f iciated and burial was in Robert Family Cemetery. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. California Creek 4-H Club Met February 18 The California Creek 4-H Club held its regular meeting on Feb ruary 18. Our president, Joyce Cody, open ed the meeting. The pledgee to the American and 4-H flags were giv en; after which Gary Hall sang a selection. The boys and girls met in sepa rate groups, with the boys work ing on tobacco bed plants; and the girls with sewing. Twenty-seven members were present twelve girls and fifteen boys. After the meeting refreshments were served. Leurethia Buckner, reporter MONE-WISE Three-fourths of the world is flat if no wonder we all feel so much at home. Two Minutes With The Bible TRUB REVIVAL In the day of Esra the prophet, Israel was In much the same state as the Church today. Happily, however, some of the leader be came convicted that they had been neglecting the Word of God eaneciallv that Dart which was ad dressed to them: the law of Mo- s. A a result they made Ezra a pulpit on which to stand and read the Scriptures to the people (Nen. 8:4). "From morning until mid day" h read to them, while oth er mingled with the audience nd "caused the people to understand. "So thev read in the book of tni law distinctly, and gave the sense, with the result that "all the people went their way to eat, and to drink, and to send gnw, and to make great mirth, BE CAUSE THEY HAD UNDER STOOD the words that were de clared unto them" (Vers. 8, 12). Similarly, after our Lord had ex- nUinerf the Scriptures to the two disciples on the way to Rmmaus, they said to each other: nirt not our heart burn witnin us, while he talked with us by the mv and while he opened to us the Scriptures?" (Luke 24:32). Well-meaning gTOUps and indi viduals have for decades been prayinft in vain for a true spirit ual revival in the Church, but the onlv sure road to revival is a re newed interest in the Bible an1 o-noriRllv in what God there stays TO US in the Epistles of Paul. wi, hpfome convicted oi our neglect of God's Word; when men of God "study" to "rightly o it contents and begin TEACHING THE BIBLE from the nulnit. a great spiritual revival will inevitably follow. As we study the Word ot wi : .1 nH His Word to us in particular, we like the Israel ite of Ezra's day, will experience the joy of understanding God's love letter t ou. ) HEARD AND SEEN Mr. Suan Tillery, Former County Teacher, Pastes m eMn Robert Tillery, H, of Weaverville, Route 8, dtad Sat urday, February 6, 1966 In an Asheville nursing Home awr - long illness. , . She was the widow oi wiu zt nsitav and the daughter of IK J - - - Jack and Jane Hunter Roberts. u tmIm-v was a retired school teacher in the Madison County system, a member of Jupiter Bap tist Church and was active in the Order of the Eastern Star untu her Illness. Surviving are one daughter, mi.. HoIpti IT. Tillery of the home; and several nieces and nephews. Services were held Sunday, reo ruary 7, at 2:80 p. m., in Jupiter Baptist Church. The Rev. J. R riii. ,. T?ov .Tnmes Allen and V.VIlllHO, ' ' the Rev. J. A. McLeod officiated, and burial was in the church cem etery. Pallbearers were Roy, n.inti Paorp btH William Roberts, Cecil Patton and Willard Hughey. Berryman-Hall Funeral Home of Asheville was in charge. PRE-TRIAL Tlon't criticize another's work (until youVe tried your band at beating it 65 OR OVER? We have full enrollment information and forms for .viRCINIA C up to 0,000 In lifetime HEALTH INSURANCE tops or o- Major Medical benefits of Hart it Insurance JMcm help you totp vour Independence. Virginia -North Carolina 65 Health insurance la available axefiisfwy to residents of Virginia and North Carolina who are 65 r over, and to the,r fl a 0fi We will be happy to boip you enroll. But au kiuii AWAYI Enrollment February 22-March 22 only! Insurance Aqencu (Continued Prom Pag Piva) waa oonfu d thus far, th player and fan have been fine ports vary little booing very little arguments few "temper tantrum" enjoyed eat ing supper on the Island Friday night the senior are doing a fine job and selling lot of food, drink, etc. Cynthia Nilos is an expert salesgal when that little blond looks up at you and asks you to buy some candy, could you refuse T it seems odd not to see Ruth Landers at the officials desk also miss J. D. Wallin the only "old-timer" remaining is David Roberta congratulations to Mars Hill High School on hav ing four of its teams in the finals also Marshall can boast of hav ing three in the finals just can't beat that, can you? well, if all goes well I'll see you in the Kym Friday and Saturday nights may the best teams win went up to the hospital late Sun day p. m., to visit Teddy Cody found him studying his lessons speaking of visiting in hospitals, why is it that every time I visit a patient it seems that a nurse brings in a thermometer within a minute or so and another prob lem tinning parking room ai any of the Asheville hospitals is becoming more and more difficult Sunday was a beautiful day warm, sun-shiny ami just right then all of a sudden Sunday night about 8 o'clock the snow start ed falling temperatures plung ed from B2 degrees to 32 degrees jn three hours it snowed real hard for a while, then slackened Monday was cold but crisp I enjoyed eating dinner Sunday at the pastorwm Betty and Bill prepared a delicious meal and in vited "our five" Mars Hill Col lege students plus Jack, David, Phillip, Mr. White and me to help eat It hope they'll do it again soon there's one thing for sure, when The News-Record is a day late we find out whether or not it is missed last Thursday our press acted up (bearings horned out, shaft damaged, belts broke) and forced us to be a day late by lata Thursday afternoon phone started ringing people started asking about the paper all day Friday subscribers phoned or came in to the shop wanting to know why they hadn't received their paper I'm glad they phon ed and asked it showed us be yond a doubt that they expect and want the paper sooner or later I knew it had to happen al . most a year ago we had to have "Scoop," our pet Persian cat, put to sleep "Bill" and Mrs. White, grief - stricken, s a i I "never again" meaning a pet cat but last Saturday "Bill" went down to tell June Ledford good bye (the Ledfords, our neighbors, are moving to Brush Creek) and during the visit saw their beauti ful black and white cat part Persian yup, you guessed it June said we could have the cat if we wanted it that was enough "Bill" took it to the house and . . aiier consulting with me we have a pet cat everybody's hap py we decided to name It "Mike" in honor of Mike Ledford (Gary and Mike were willing for us to have it as was Ray mond) thanks to the Ledfords for making "Bill" and Mrs. White happy again and I must admit, I sorta like Mike, too. Just A Woman's Observation. (Continued Frail Pag Five) '24 were in someone else's hand writing, but the ana for 1926 was when Daddy was registrar. The Democrats war tort of far in the minority hack then. I counted 12 Democrat voting to about 234 Re publicans! Times do change! To day we have about S10 Democrats to about 836 Republicans here in Walnut I really enjoyed the 4-H Achieve ment night held last week in the courthouse. The guitar playing by Gary Hall and Larry Boone waa very good. I'm sure all the young girl were impressed by Gary's singing Congratulations to Jewel Ball of the Little Pine Club and Janet Buckner of the Mars Hill Club for winning the highest awards in all areas. And the Lit tie Pine Club won the plaue for the most outstanding club for the year and if they repeat for three veare the trophy becomes theirs to keep. Congratulations to vou, also! We parents of 4-H Club members appreciate all the Rood work Mrs. Rhodes arid Mr. Wise and the adult leaders are doing for our youngsters; thanks, and thanks again! Have you been attending the basketball touney? I've been a rouple of nights and the games have been real good. Our game with the Spring Creek boys was really a squeaker, and the Mars Hill girls had quite a time with 'he Laurel lassies. The finals of the junior varsity girls will be a Handy between Marshall and Mars Hill girls, and the JV finals be ween the Hot Springs and Mars Will boys will spotlight the games Friday night. The other two crames will be consolation games to get the third and fourth place winners of the varsity division. Observed Glad to see that J. D .Wallin can now afford to pay his way in and not have to keep score His son must get his talent for playing so well from his mother's side of the house Was good to see Rosa Lee Frank lin and spouse at the tourney, they're Buncombites these days Also nice to sit with Mrs. Buster Plemmons Satarday night and vis it alao with hair daughter. Max- alltf"Wtnf""nn the latter didn't spend too much time with is. she was helping some teacher nart of the time, I think Linda Mrs. Lillian Smelcer, Former Hot Springs Lady, Dies In Fla. Funeral services for Mr. Lil lian Margaret Smelcer, 41, of Jacksonville, Florida, who died Tuesday night, February 16, 1966, were held last Thursday in Rob ert M. Nsugle Chapel in Jackson ville. Th Rev. Harold L .Brooks, pastor of the Peeler Memorial Meth odist Church officiated. Southslde Chapter 28, Order of Eastern Star, had chalge of graveside rites. In terment wa in Greenlawn Cem etery in Jacksonville. Mrs. Smelcer is the former Miss Lillian Parris, daughter of the late C. G. Paris of Hot Springs and Mrs. Mabel Paris Green, of Asheville. Mrs. Smelcer, a native of Hot Springs, had lived in Jack sonville for the past 11 years. Prior to moving to Jacksonville, she had resided in Ft. Pierce, Fla. Siie was a member of the Peel er Memorial Methodist Church, and a member of Southside Chnp ter 28, Order of Eastern Star. She was cafe manager for Duval County Board of Public Instruc tion. Mrs. Smelcer was a graduate of Hot Springs High School, class of 1940 and was a member of the Hot Springs Methodist Church pri or to leaving Hot Springs. Survivors include her husband, J. N. Smelcer of Jacksonville; a daughter, Mrs. John Sto'ksdale, III; a son, Jonathan Cordon, both of Jacksonville; her mother, Mrs. Mabel Parris Green, of Asheville; two sisters, Mrs. E. J. Fvans of Kings Mountain and Mrs. J. H. McClellan of Greeneville, Tenn.; and a brother, Robert J. (Bud) Paris, of Kingsport, Tenn. FOREVER IX)ST It's much better to be a moral tightwad than it is to squander a (rood reputation. Kedmon showed me her new boy friend from Hot Springs Friday night and I showed her mine on Saturday night Did you see the picture of Rldrkige Leake's bride to be in the Asheville Citi zen last week? I didn't, until Shape showed her to me on Sat urday! she's lovely, Eldridgs, and I hope you two will be very happy Congratulations to Don ny Banks op winning the public speaking contest at Krwin recent ly, heV one of our freshmen at Marshall this year who's wide awake and on the ball So long for now. Tournament (Con tinned from Page One) F. N. Willett' Spring Creek quint cared th daylights out of Mar shall before bowing to the Tor nadoe, 39-36 in an axeMing and well-played game. Spring Creak held a 17-10 halftkne edge but Marshall put the game on ice in the final 40 seconrs with a field goal and foul shot. Buddy Ram sey, who played fine gam throughout, led the winner with 11 points. Arnold Fox had 10 for Marshall. Phil Price led Spring Creek with 14 points. Hoxscores of Friday's and Sat urday's games follow: FRIDAY VARSITY GIRLS (Semifinals) Mars Hill (361 Farkas 10. Peek 9, Edmonds 16, Edwards, Thomas, Radford 1, Fox. Laurel (25) Banks 6, Cantn ll 4, Ray 10, Landers F, CutsliHll,, Zimmerman. Halftime: 12-0. Mars Hill VARSITY BOYS (Semifinals) Marshall (89) Brazil 7, Cand ler, Ramsey 11, Fox 10, Crowe 4, Sprinkle 7. Spring Creek (36) B. Price 8, Ferguson 4, Parker,, P. Price 14, Strickland 2, Willett 8. Halftime: 17-10, Spring Creek. VARSITY GIRLS (Semifinals) Marshall (55) Tipton 10, Rice 1, Frisby 4, Smith, Adams 28, Bry an 4, Johnson, McDevitt, Ramsey 1, E. Franklin 1, Franklin, Lew is 1. Soring Creek (29) Moore 20, Kimberly 5, Meadows. L. Men dows, Reece 3, Holt 1, W. Moore, Kirk patrick. Halftime: 36-10, Marshall. VARSITY BOYS (Semifinals) Mars Hill (72) Edwards 6, Tollcy 15, Willis 9, Hunter 13, Da vis 16, Wallin 12, Briggs 10. Laurel (61) Plemmons 12, Cutshall, Wallin 11, Franklin 28, Cook 10, Roberts. Halftime: 42-29, Mars Hill. JUNIOR VARSITY Although not as important as the varsity games, the Junior Var sity playoff are interesting and exeitinsr and many future stars exhibiting their talents. There are several girls and boys playing JV ball who are capable of pisying varsity on any given night. The Jayvee championship will snotlicht the Blav at the local gym Friday night when th Mar shall girls tangle with the Mars Hill ffirls and the Mars Hill boys I square off against the Hot Springs Eagagomoot Ammsesteel MISS ANNE BRADLEY CORN is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flavel Howard Corn of Mar Hill. Her parents announce her engage ment to Phillip Hazen Briggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Briggs, also of Mars Hill. She is em ployed at Vocational Rehabilitation offices in Buncombe County Court house and he at Genuine Parts, Inc. April 17 is the wedding date. boys. Although some of the games have been one-sider, the JV Di vision has had many exciting mo ments. On Thursday night of last week, spectators saw two lopsid ed games as Laurel girls ran roughshod over Spring Creek, winning easily, 33-5. The Mars Hill boys trumped Spring Creek, 48-19. On Friday night the Mars Hill girls defeated Hot Springs, 19-7 and the Hot Springs boys handed Laurel a 22-13 defeat. On Satur day night, Marshall girls eked out an 18-14 victory over Laurel and the Mars Hill boys defeated Mar shall, 35-24. Final games will see the Marshall-Mars Hill girls and the Mars Hill-Hot Springs boy battle for the championship. The girls' game will atart at 8:00 and the boys' game at 9:00. Also on Friday night, third place honors will be Settled in the varsity bracket. At 6:00 o'clock Spring Creak girls will meet the Laurel girls and at 7:00 o'clock the Laurel bore will play the Sprinsr Creek boys. Following , the . championship varsity games Saturday night, trophies and awards will be presented. Singing Saturday At Caney Fork Baptist Church The regular 4th Saturday Night Singing win be held this Satur day at the Caney Fork Baptist Church beginning at 7:00 o'clock. Lyda Brown will be in charge. The public is invited. nit i'lgfUj; 1 1 I PAYING BASIS Profit from your own mistake and you'll always have a prosper ous business. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS IIIIIIMI . a a a a a We Fill ACP ORDERS i On Field Seeds We Have A Good Supply Of ! i i ) ..... First Quality Seeds Good Stock Of IDE PLOW SUPPLIES -also- esses, Collars, Pads HI LLS MM Yfrf A Am.rle' flnt washer, th luxury you can fford. G ASIBTR WASHDAYS OeuWH qu,r. atymlnum tub "Wr het tenser. Adluttsbl. It. e roiT w"tmr nM WMITM WASHINGS washes doth.. 1H& mum Tobacco Bed Gas Covers and Tobacco Seeds 0P curi dirt IT TOMORROW! 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