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THE NEW8EECORD MARSH AIXn M. C. JULY I, Roudbn At Caney Pact Two You meet the nicest people in the strangest places. Like here, for example. Widow Of Barry I Fof k Baptist Church Sunday, July U flnfi lllliiill I FTA ELBCTRIC WINNER Kpnneth Metcalf of the Man JHll FFA Chapter in MWHson County, right, district winner in tha FFA electric program, is shown-here with Shearon Harris, preaident of Car olina Power & Light Company, who presented the award at the State FFA Convention. Kenneth's ad visor, M. L. Andrews, is at the left. With Our Boys In Service U. S. Forces, Okinawa (AHT NC) Army Pfc. William R. Johnson, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Johnson, Hot Springs, qual ified as expert in firing the high powered M-14 rifle on Okinawa, June 23. The expert rating is the high est mark a soldier can achieve in his rifle qualification teat. Johnson, overseas since last De cember, is a radio operator in the 999th Signal Company on Okina wa. The 1964 Hot Springs High School graduate entered the Army in June 1964 and completed basic training at Fort Gordon, Ga. 8TH INFANTRY DIV., GER MANY (AHTNC) -PFC Wilson Payne, so nof Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Payne, Rt. 2 Hot Springs, reen hsted for three years in the Reg ular Army June 18 while serving with the 8th Infantry Division in Germany. Payne, a cannoneer in Battery D, 7th Battalion of the division's 16th Artillery near Baumholoer Walnut-Hopewell 4-H Club Met On Monday The Walnut-Hopewell 4-H Club held its monthly meeting Monday. Charlotte Shupe presided; pled ges were led by Jimmy Baker and Dinah Ramsey. Teresa Ramsey led devotions. Games were en joyed by all. Cnw picnic will be held on Sun day, July 26 at Rocky Bluff Rec reation Area. The next meeting will be held August 2 at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Una & Meaea, TO, of Mar shall Kt 4, died Saturday, July 8, 166 ia aa AanevilU hospital at tar a leaf Illness. She was a native of tim County and ttie widow jMgfry W. Surviving are and Raymond Lather and William of (Ttarl toa, 8. C., eel Edwin S tinea of Sail. bury; live daughters, Mrs Hen sen. Mrs. William Bill and Mrs. Kathleen Hal infton, D. C... Mra. Dockery of Walnut and Miss I.il- lirMae " StwTes oTVar&afl H 4; three brothers, Lucas of Backley, West Va the Rev. James S. Rice of Forest City, and Raymond Rical of Meridian, Miss.; 1ft gramkhil- and nine great-fasejJthll- UflM The Prkohard pub The Mutual Roberta- WUaaa Oa forth Reunion will be held Sun day, July 11 at Caney Fork Bap Mat Church on Little Pine Creak. An all-way affair, decoration at JhedMHte and WUaon Cemetery be held at 10 o"dock wh Breach iag at 1190. Plii n will be asa-red on the If rounds t li:00 noon. . i 1 I. ; 1 1 L. sn ue eiiernuun nnvif win ur enjoyed at the church with sever- specialeingeri expected. pastor, the Rev. Clifford invites all slower and the Me taMtfjad entered the Army in June 1964. He completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky., was last stat ioned at Fort Still, Okla., and arrived overseas in October 1964. The 19-year old soldier is a 1964 graduate of Spring Creek High School. Pvt. Jackson B. Ramsey and friends, Dennis A. Flanniuan, of Maine, returned to Fort Lee, Va Monday after spending the holi day week-end here with Pvt. Ram sey's mother, Mrs. Robbie Ram sey and other relatives. Pvt. Ramsey and Flannigan graduated from a supply course at Fort Lee on Wednesday of this week. dren. Services were txM at m.. Monday in Walnut Free Bap tist Church. The Rev. Robert Harris and the Rev. Joseph M. Reeves officiated and burial was hi Station Ceme tery. Pallbearers were Boyce Ramsey, Loy and Jimmy Rice, Pritchard Dockery, George Pen land and Robert Allen. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. County Men Elected To American Antfua Aaaoc. Martin Cornell A Bon. Marshall. have been elected to membership ia taw American Ansrus Associa tion it St. Joseph, Missouri, an nounce Glen Bratcher, secretary. There were 885 memberships is sued to breeders of registered . Aberdeen-Angus In the United States daring the past month. I I mrrm lift Aitt .'M Bat ! I l H i I I wHHiiH I CON8CIOITS-BTRICK EN Lfvinf in constant fear of be inf found out is what makes easy money-getters uneasy. Hot Sprinps News R. C. KIRBY, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ball of Mars Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sumerel over the holidays. Rev. David Clapp and Miss Bar bara Johnson of Orangeburg, S. C, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doc Sumerel over Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Elmo Sumerel of West Asheville came home for the July 4th celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Dockery were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lige Trollinger this week-end. Mr. and ,Mrs. David Kimberly and Mrs. Mae Whitten of Wash inton, D. C, visited friends and relatives here and at Bluff over the week-end Mra. Mildred Izlar had a house full of company over the holidays. They were Mr. and Mrs. Buss Smith and daughter, Sherry of Richlands, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith and children, Lisa and Ella Marie of Huntingdon, West Va.; Mr. snd Mrs. Wilbur Massie and sons, Nick and Kermit of Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Llge Trollinger celebrated July 4th with a fam ily reunion. Thoae attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Trollinger and son Greg of Newport News, Va. ; ROY REEVES, Agent Phone:649-2021 - Marshall, N. C. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY 9 a. a 4:30 p. an. OVER ROBERTS PHARMACY This nice person is a Nationwide Insurance agent. Right now he's featuring Nationwide's new All -In-One plan that includes all your insurance in one package, requiring only one monthly payment. To learn all about this simple, complete protection, call your Na tionwide agent today. liff healthhomecar Ratiaawuls Milnl Ismiuci Ce. Natiessiiit V.Uil fin mantel Ce Hslteawtd hli Iimiiki Ci..mi Ollicc Celunkus. Ohio iiri-ii'iiii- Mr. Leo Cook of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cook and four children of Leeksville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook and three children of Black Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cook of Shutin and Mr. and Mrs. Murman Holt of Spring Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sheban and children, Wayne Jr., and Julie of Columbia, S. C, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDarria and three children, Stevie, Cheryl '( Joey, of Monroe, Va., have returned home after a week's visit to Mrs. C. A. McDarris. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Collins and .-on, Bill, spent Sunday night at Cherokee and attended "Unto These Hills." Mr. and Mrs. Bill Culberson an dtwo children of Asheville were recent visitors to friends and rel atives in Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Izlar of Chattanooga, Tenn., have return ed home after several days' visit to Mrs. Ular's mother, Mrs. M. Bui gin. 1 Sale Continues One More Week I mmm mm Mm. am Mm mm nt We Are SLASHING I ' jt m mm Prices On All I Big Ffd Hardtops and Big Ford Sedans Remember! There Is No Longer EXCISE TAX Bang - Hp - Savings On These Special FORD MODELS ; Look Over Our Wide Selection USED CARS TRUCKS 1962 CHEVROLET Belair 4-door sedan; automatic transmission: radio and heater; white wall tires; clean. 1963 CHEVROLET Corvair; 4-door; radio & heat er; clean. 1961 FORD Galaxie 500; 2-door; clean; radio and heater; white side wall tires 1962 FORD 4-door; standard transmission; radio & heater. 1961 FORD Galaxie, 4-door sedan; Cruisematic; ra dio and ; new paint job. 1959 FORD Custom, 4-door; automatic transmission; radio and heater. 1958 FORD 2-door; automatic transmission; radio and heater. 1957 DeSOTO, 4-door; power brakes; power steer ing; automatic transmission. One local owner car. TRUCKS 1965 FORD F-600; like new; 174-inch wheelbase; heater. 1959 INTERNATIONAL; lV-ton truck; short wheel base. m SERVICE MOTOR SALES, INC. Year FORI Hi MEIC9RY Dealer John Corbelt, Owner Main Street Marshall, N. C. Dealer Franchise Na. 213
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