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ALL, IJ. C, tlAIlCII fl, 1C3 :.jco: .t. i til I tjfflS. JANAT AAMSffr ', I , H. Z. Afsitf v ' -; o y e A COUEjCT FOR CLUB nmupir rrw,av I Rill. IVvl. RndiM. f Mr ;uJS:iS,T?!!n4 Mr.. C P. Buckner of Mars O o With Our Boyt O associated with an Army 1. u Fort Jackson ia one tf . I Q-... : o o .William E. Guthrie, ton ot Mr. and Mra. Jack Guthrie of Wal nut has been- assigned to Com pany Ai ' Third , Battalion, ' First Regiment, at Fort Jackson, S. ., for 4bIc infantry training. HI wife, Shirley, resides at Walnut. la deed. Let us be done with fault-finding and leave off self-seeking. May we put away all pretense and meet each other face to face without self-pity and without prejudice. May we be never hasty in judgment and always generous. Let us take time for all things; make us to grow calm, serene, gentle. Teach us to put into action our better impulses, strightforward and unafraid. 1 Grant that We may realize it is the little things that create differ ences, that in the big things of Hf e we are as one. And may we strive to touch and to know the great, common human heart of us all, and, Oh Lord God, j let us ferget not to be kind I Spripg is the traditional time to go on a diet. Back in the good old days, it was sulphur and mo lasses now in every popular magazine you read a different 1 theory about what you should eat - - put o. "".fore entering the Army in July, scientists and nutritionists "Sjiogo upon as umi " - mfttw Mr. 0rntt. Dai- Hill, has been promoted to chief yeoman, U. S. Navy. He is, serv ing on the staff of the Naval Re serve Officers Training Corps Unit at the University of North Carolina. He is a graduate of Mars Hill High School. country's largest Infantry T ing Centers and also conduit) program of draining for 1 under the provisions of the I serve Forces Act of1955. ;,' 'A2o Billy M. Ward, son. of Mr. and Mrs.,.W. . B. Ward of Paint , Rock, was recently award ed. the Outstanding Airman A- ward while serving with the Stra tegic Air Command in North Ai- ric. This award Is presented yearly, to, the most outstanding Airmen of each Squadron. Airman Ward. is a Senior Med ical Specialist with : the 8926th U.S.AjF. Hospital. He entered tfhe Air Force in July 1966. He is , a graduate of Hot Springs High School, class of '56, and, re- 7th Army, Germany (AHTNC) r""? "7. I M.via t. n.n', 09 Brooke Army Medkal Center at wife, Freida, lives in Hot Springs, and Pvt. Luther R. Cowtes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thea Coatee, Mar shall, recently participate in "Sa bre Hawk," a Seventh Army ma neuver which involved more than 100,000 troops in Germany. Dailey, who arrived overseas last October, is regularly station ed in Baumholder as a truck driv er in Headquarters Detachment of the U. S. Army Logistical Battalion. A 1950 graduate of East High School in Huntington, W. Va., he worked for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad in Huntington be- properly balanced diet, not too, ley, lives at 203 Ferry St., Hunt- Coates is a cannoneer in . the , ., k anA InAt fwv little Trt A m ATI t'ney all agree that we should eati . "eu"jr """"""r . . . " 868th Field Artillery Battalion's fasts that contain a fair snare of ' . , . . . Vattery C. He entered the Ar- our day s ration of protein . T . . . ed at Fort Lee, Va., and arrived in Europe in December 1967. Tne 18-year-old soldier attended Marshall High School. complete protein, such, as we find in Nature's little masterpiece the Egg. So, if you want to feel better and look better whether you want to shed a few oounds or add a few curves the Poultry! Philippine Islands, (FHTNC) and Egg National Board reminds Marine T-Sgt. Herschel A. you to fltart the day right with a'Haynes, son of V. C. Haynes, of proper breakfast of fruit, eggs, Route 3, Box 109, Marshall, and toast and milk, with tea or coffee husband of the former Miss June if you -wish. Breakfast built a-'A. Ward of Deale, Md.; Marine round eggs is recommended . as a'Pfc Harry D. Rice, son of Mr. "tone-up" for health at any timeand Mrs. J. Winston Rice of R-4, but particularly at this end-of. ' Marshall, and MarinePfc. Ge--sf .. ' RMidW'it'a both'rome 0. Wiliett, eon of Mr. and , , - W flpgh production season and Mrs. Hardy L. Wiliett of RFD. 1. Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He arrived in North Africa in Au gust 1957. Graduates In Germany , 7 ' '..-: ' : V.mmtnm 4i MSgt. Clyde H. Robinson inson, assigned to : the '16th Field Afllb.'B DiMiin. 'A 'mitli.ail u lent tim to enjoj the abundance u seai ' """.tioned at lFort (AHTNG) M-Sgt. Clyde H. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robinson, Route 2, Mars Hill, recently was graduated from the' Seventh Army Non commissioned Office Academy, in Munich, Germany. . Sergeant Rob- of high quality eggs. SCRAMBLED EGGS with the 3rd Marine Divisrion in the Philippines, during- the; first week of March. . 'f 'l In addition, to the 3rd Division, Meade,; Md. - .The Sergeanfe attended ; IBeeoh if 31en pgh School ,at Ivy. " , v ':'4,-'r-?i,v '? :''.',)' .l"',."t;'. - ' - ,a-iicun:ry aued from Page One) 3 Hill girls meet the Wal- , Is with the Marshall and ; I nil' 'boya 1 completing the 1,: ' !'a activities. Tin) jrym i expected to be pack ed f r the games tonight, Friday ni .Kt and Saturday with a possi. bil i ty of : an ' additional night's pluy to determine the ehampion ship. All teams must be idefeat- ed twice . to be eliminated and anything can happen from ' here .. - ...j... ...3-, ...!.., on out. ' .i , Thursday Night ; " t FIRST GAME : ' LaureH67 , ( 80 Hot Springs M. Franklin ll) (iui a. Aanuey a Oonlc (23V -- (91 Laiwaon J. Franklin' (16) ' (5) Holt w alien rt . Bullman , ' f. Reeves Gosnell 1 - .'"; ' I Ramsey iSmhs: Laurel: U-unter Z. JK. Cook 12. - Hot Srainim: Wood 2, Burgin 1, Shipley, Lamb 8,- Pad gett, farter. - - -Half time: 32-13, Laurel. 1 ""A f 4 i "f I'M" 11 1 ' ' SECOND GAME , Rrtv' Tiiniiiia: - Mars HiU(78) (43)Spring Creek Smith. (12) Massey Whitt (17) iW (;;vir Vance (9) . " (7) Fowler Bradlev (111 . (20) BtwcKiana Keith (6) (2) Gardner . Subs: Wars Hall: Koaerts , Caldwell i 12, i Gibbs 2, Grindstaff 1. Spring .Creek: AUen, Wells, Waldroup 2, Fowlert Koberur. Half time: 33-16, Mars Hill. THIRD GAME Girls' Lineups:; : i -Marshall (67) (39) Spring Creek Crowe (18) , - (22) Kirkpatrick Gofoxth (22) ' t (2) Justice Tipton (10)., , (13) Ferguson Briggs 4 Ja. Finley Edwards' , . - Jo. Finley Nix ' 1 1 "' ' 1 Trantham Subs:' Marshall: Fox, Clark, A. Crowe 3, Rice, Ptegg 2, Caldwell, Henderson, Radford, Cody 2, Rec tor, a. lOorbett, Teague, Ramsey. Spring Creek : Wiliett 2, Luns ford, Coward, . Lankford, Wood, Moore. 1 ' Half time: 32-12, Marshall, ! T'arrison (9) . ". 8l Brawn . Uarrison (12) " (26) QnMt in'tctt ; ::''.'y' :;. r,' Eada iitbat Hot Bwrinffsr Clark. Marshall i: B. AUen 2, Auen o, j arrets tnutbv HalDUme: 23-0, Marshall. . Subs; Marshall: CJarld Rbd- eford,, Caldwell, Teague, Rector. Walnut: B. Johnson 11. Stack- mouse, Rice. Half time: 31-19, Marshall. ; FOURTH GAME -'Boys Lineup: Hot Springs (56) " (37) Laurel Ricker (6) (19) J.B. Thomas Gahagan . - (8) Shelton S.. Harrison (23) (2) Ramsey J, Harrison (17) (6) Laws Padgett (7) (2) Wallin ; Subs-: Hot Springs: Foster 2, Gregory, Clark, Lamb, D. Ricker, Waddell. ; Laurels I Roberts. Lam bent,: Trimble, Boded Uentry Half time; 2-l4 Hot- springs. KXfficm's: Vijften, EWah, Mun j THIRD GAME' v.; ";. (Overtiine) 1 . ' Girls Lineup: Marshall (62) Crowe (16) Goforth (37) Tipton 9) Briggs . Edwards Nix (64) Walnut (21) MoDevitt (21) Johnston (11) D. Johnson Helton Fortner Chandler tJ mmm ;j. i d 'L-' s- you'ii never iicoi i FOURTH GAME Boys' Lineups: Mars Hill (65) Whitt(16) Smith (16) Vance (10) Keith (7) Bradley (10) (45) Walnut (10) Gahagan (3) Boyd (3) Freeman (12) Stines (9) W. Roberts Subs: Mara Hill: Roberts 2. Caldwell 1, Gibbs, Grindstaff 4. Walnut: Davis, A. Roberts, Thom as 8, Lewis, Ramsey. Haifitime: 30-25, Mars Hill. Gffierials: Monday. Whitten. and Eblen. Saturday Night FIRST GAME Girls Lineups: Hot Springs (34) K. Ramsey (6) Lawson (14) Holt (10) Moore (51) Marshall (9) L. Crowe (16) Goforth (13) Tipton Briggs Parker . Edwards Padgett Nix Bubs: .Hot Springs: Woody, Burgin, Lamb 4, L. Ramsey. Marshall: Pegg, Cody 2, Clark 2, ford, Henderson, Fox, Caldwell, Teague, Ward, Rector, Wallin. Haifitime: 30-19, Marshall. SECOND GAME Boys' Lineups: Walnut (71) Gahagan (6) Boyd (10) Freeman (13) Stines (21) W. Koberts (Z) ISube: Walnut can be...... 11 mmmmmmmmmpmmit (52) Laurel (14) Thomas (18) Shelton (5) Ramsey (13) Laws (2) Wallin Davis l, A Roberts, Thomas 5, Ramsey 6, Lewis 6. Laurel: Gentry. Half time: 38-24, Walnut 1 A ' 1 ...ft..!-. the 1st Marine Air Wang, the U. S. Seventh Fleet, units of tfne 1st Marine Division from Camp Pen dleton, Calif., and Philippine units will make up the .assault! 4 eggs, separated Vi tsp. 'salt lA cup water tsp. pepper 1 tablespoon fat. A JJ 1 V nn UT.t.l. 4 1 &tTtT "uu :Za force for the amphibious exer- whites. jieai unu hoi , , . . ..... , cise. cerde named "Operation shiny and waite ieave peans ' , . beater is withdrawn. Add pep- n'K- .,,.- k.f nt.il tWk The actual assault will be m P!' " Z,T 'at Dingalan Bay, a training area . u i-i w used m the past for similar op into egg whites. Meanwhile heat ' fat m large skillett (10-inch ai- . . , . , , i. Marines, ameter) until just hot enough to i7.zl a. droo of water. Pour in I Font Jackson, S. C. Private Level surface gently. Cook slow- Charles Caldwell, son of Mr. and i ntii ffv and lichtlv brown- Mrs. A. Caldwell of R-l, Box 8, ed on bottom, about 5 minutes ' Marshall has been assigned to. Lift omlet at edg. to iudtfe col- CO. U, ltn Bn., 1st mg. KCgt: r Pk in slow oven 325 F. Fort Jackson for his basic in- Bake until knife inserted into gantry training. ,n m mit dean, 12 to 15 'Upon his arrival at Fort Jack- aninutes. To serve: Tear genUy.'son, he wag initially assigned to using 2 forks, into pie-shaped the U. S. Army Personnel .Center pieces. Invert "wedges" on serv ing plate so that browned bottom becomes ttie top. Or omelet may be folded in half. EGGS ARE RIGHT where he was issued his. cloth ing, given a complete physical examination and a comprehensive battery, of aptitude ' tests to de termine the Army, duty assign- ORNING, NOON AND NIGHT.ment for which he will be best Hint: Store eggs small end raw . In th- mfriirerator. ""ring Jus baau: training ,ne ri Egg whites will loosen chewing will be taught to fire the M-l gum in child's hair. ifl- Also included in his train- Answer to last week's question: ;" will be instruction , in such swojecis as ' rautary courwy, first aid and personal hygiene. 'Upon completion : of his basic The Doc told Gramps the pain training, ha twill receive further in his arm was just a sign of old advanced ;"infantry training or age. Gramps saya ' that's a. lot will be assigned to ' an Army of nonsense . . . the other arm if sdhool. , Fort Jackson offers just as old and doesn't hurt a bit. schooling ' in " several .specialties A Job 6:6. P . COMPLETE 111 t a.-!!! C-iLi U L 3hJi' Pic!:-up and Deliveries ON - Puerto Rico (FHTNC) Ma rine Pfc Williant W. .Goldsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs.' Ernest E. Goldsiith of Walnut, is ; taking part in a six-week amphibious op eration with an - Atlantic Fleet Marine Force Training Group in Puerto Rico. " .;, The training forces, made up of ground, aviation and support units, opened the exercise with an assault on the bea h st Vioj ' S P. R. Friday fjl FIKST GAME Girls' Lineups: Laurel (40) M. Franklin (4) S. Cook (18-) J. Franklin (15) waiien Bullman Gosnell (59) Mars Hill (30) B. Ponder (10) Whitt (14) L. Ponder G. Ponder Metcalf Hensley THIRD GAME Girls Lineup: Laurel (41) (30) Spring Creek R.iCook (7) (9) Kirkpatrick S. Cook (20) (13) Justice J. Franklin (10) (7) Ferguson wainn M. Franklin Gosnell Ja. Finley jo. in ley Trantham i Subs : J -fturel : Ford 4. : Johnson, BVllman, ifpring Criekf:,. Wijlett, Coward, Lajnkford. Halftime 81-25 11. f r ' FOURTH GAME Boys Lineun: ; 'v i- Spring Creek(40) (58)Hot Springs Subs: Laurel: R. Cook 3. Mars Hill: Sprinkle 4, Hamlin, Gosnell 1, Griffini Dyous, Shelton, Bra dy, Silver. vflalftlmes 28-17, Mars Hill, v, ,-s , .- SECOND GAME -Boys' Lineups: Hot Springs (28X (47) Marshall Ricker (5) (4) Baldwin Gahagan (2) ' (4) Bryan BIG BRANCH (NEAR MARS HILL) T. H. BAIRD, Correspondent We are very sorry that Mr. S. iM. Melton is still very sick. Mrs. Melton has been very sick but is some better at this time. ' We are very sorry that Mr S. J. Whitt has been so sick. He is still in an Ashevdlle hospital. We hope he will soon be able to come home..' . (Mrs; J. W. Moss was visiting on the Branch on Sunday of this week. . ( ' Mr. and Mrs." Roy J. Edwards were visiting on the Branch on Sunday of this week. We are very sorry to know that Mrs. W. ,F. Roups f Ashevalle has a broken hip. She is getting along fine considering her age 87 years old. V Mrs. Roups Is a native of Madison County.' She only had to sUy 12 days in the hospital. ' . I'r. B. W. Gregg is doing some gra : rg around Sums usira s ' and Mrs. John G Anderson a ! vn sitk for some time but p a much better now. . We i y v ill soon be well. Massey (4) Clark (12) Fowler (4)) Strickland (17) Gardner Suibs : Spring' (6) Ricker (8) Gahagan (27) S. Harrison (7) J. Harrison (10) Padgett Creek : Alien, Greg- Waldrouip 3. Hot Springs: ory, Foster. Halftime: 24-18, Hot Springs. JFG's distinctive flavor-and rici , ; u a aroma of the world's choicest coftees . . . give you a hearty goodness in cup after cup! Tasto JFQ and you'll know how good Cofitee can bJ Schedule of Home Demonstration Clubs In County 0 $ i i" .r ' , , ' ' " Moiidav. March- Id spring 1 Tuesday, March: U Vairit Fork H.D. Home of Mrs.? Rob ert Gardner. 1 Wednesday, March 12 Trnin Uat School Mars Hill College. Thursday, March 13 Hayes Run. Friday, March 14 Walnut Creek Home of Mrs. Bill Hunter. 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