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The Laurel Babe Kuthers ' de feated Mars Hill Pony Leaguers in a twin bill last Friday, 6-2 and 8-2, with L. C King: taking: both wins with a 2-hitter and a 8-hit-ter. Aspect! vely. ' . f; Woods if, and -;. Stines were the losers.. Ronnie Plemmons had 2 for 8 for the winners, dncluding a double; Dal Peek, with 2-8, led ,; the losers, also getting: a double. Laurel, 5; - , ' 'Hot Springs, 4 The ' Marshall .Lu'.e Euth team defeated Mars Hill, 15-10, at Mars Hill last Thursday, with Clyde Candler taking the win, ' while Smith was the loser. , " ' . 'Arthur - Hensley, for 8, and Fred Candler, 2-4, led the winners at the plate, with Benny Roberts, David Fate and Roger Swann, MH had 2-3. Hensley, M, nd Ponder and Pate, MH, nit doubles; and Benny Roberts, MH, bit for the circuit" , , ' , ' ' Marshall '. . 801 208 2x & 7 4 Mars Hill ( , 301 202 2x10 11 6 V.I.-..., Laurel Babe Ruth team defeat ed Hot Springs -at Laurel, 6-4 last Wednesday, with Franklin taking the win and Combs the Joss. Leading hitters were: Winners Bobby Dean Franklin and Ar nold Thomas, 2 for 8; losers Red Sharp and Dee Moore 2-4, Doyle Cutsball hit a double for Laurel. ' Hot Springs 000 202 0x4 4 2 Laurel 010 110 11x5 8 2 Greeneville District . All-Stars, 4; Mars Hill Babe Ruth, 2 With Fred Candler pitching 6 innings and taking the loss, the Greeneville District All-Stars de feated the Mars Hill Babe Ruth team, 4-2, at Legion Field, Greene ,vtiUe, Tenn., with Seehom the winner. Pitching highlighted the game. Candler had trouble only in the 5th inning when he walked 3 men, all of whom scored, when Oasteel tripled just inside the leftiield foul lime. He struck out 8 and only allowed 2 hits. 1 Harry Bowers, 1-2 and (Sa steel 1- 4, led the winners; with David Pate, who hit a double, having 2- 3 for the losers. Mars Hill 100 000 1x2 5 2 Greeneville 010 030 x4 2 3 Mars Hill, ,11- ' Hot Springs, 3 .A ' , With Arthur Davis going the full game for' the win, Mars HiH Babe Ruth team defeated Hot Springs, 11-3, at Mars Hill Fri day, with Dee Moore the losing pitcher. For the winners. Pat Sams had 4 for 4; David Pate, 2-2 J Doug Ponder and Roger Buckner, 2-8; and Benny Roberts and Arthur Davis, 2-4, with Anderson blast ing a triple. ;'l'. For the winners, John Combs, Dee Moore and Harry Lamb had 2-3, with Lamb getting a double. Hot Springs 201 602 Ox 8 6 4 Mars Hill 021 602 ' x 11 -19 2 Mars Hill, 13 Marshall, 1 Send The News-Record To Y our Boy In. Service Mars hm Mars Hill Little League defeat ed Marshall at Mars Hill last Thursday, 13-1. ' ' Steve Davis held Marshall to 2 bits for the win; Brazil taking the loss. ' (Mike DeBruhl with 2 for 2, and Larry Hunter with 2 for 3 lead Mars Hill at the plate. Fisher, 1-2, and L. Worley, 1-3, led the losers. " DeBruhl, " Hunter, Clark and Wallin hit doubles for M.H., and Rocky Grooms and Ronnie Hensley, hit triples for M. H. ; Sam Fox also patched Mars Hill to a 7-1 win over Marshall on the Island on Tuesday July 12, with L. Hunter' hitting 4 for 4, These wins boosted Mars Hill's record to 5 wins and no losses. Marshall 010 .000 1 2 024 70x .13 9 , Mars Hill Eabe Lull .s i' ed Walnut, 5-3, at Walm.t 1 Wednesday., with Doug Ton, the winning pitcher and l'r Thomas taking' the loss. Benny Roberts and Woody Am nions, Ma, liad 2 for, 4; with D. Davis, , 2-3, and Jerry Reed, 2-4 for . Walnuts -St; Amnions and pate,' MH, hit doubles, as did Boswell and Ed Davis for. Walnut Ammons also hit a triple. 1 ' ' Jerry Reed, Walnut, blasted 2 homeruma. ' Mars Hill ' 200 010 1x5 7 1 Walnut 001 010 0x3 8 2 Hot Springs, 3 Walnut,! j The Hot Springs Little Leag uers defeated Walnut last Thurs day at Hot Springs, 3-1 and 9-4 in a twin bill. iRonnie Gentry was winning pitcher and Henderson was ' the loser. Gentry and Roy Johnson both had 2 for 2 while Meadows homer for Walnut in the firs game. Hot Springs also took the night cap, 9-4 behind Tolley's pitching. Ebbs, Hot Springs player, clouted a grandslam homerun which ac counted for four of the 9 runs, Carolyn IJiiiieycuitt was i visit from Asheville Sun- l.'.a Capps was visiting f ' s and relatives Saturday on 1 c :.. c and Laurel C! 1 to See Kenneth Fender, anj Y.'oody Braokina up working art r boing sick for, the past twoj wed s. Hope 'Willard Edwards continues to improve. : il-Irs. Gohe Roberts and daugh ter. Tammy, were visiting ' Sun' day afternoon --' ; ilrs. Junior Boles and 'two sons are spending two weeks in Flori da. :''K":y?.:;:; 1 i " Myrtle Bracklns and daughters. Sandy and Debby, tare spending this week, in .Myrtle Beach, S. C. Glad to see Mr. and Mrs. Jim Banks of Alexandria, Va., in on visit Hope ' they enjoy' their visit and come back real soon. Hot Springs, 1 Marshall, 0 Ronnie Gentry, ace Hot Springs Little League pitcher, threw a no- hitter at Marshall on the H. S. diamond last Tuesday. , Only two Marshall runners reached .- base one on a walk and one hit bats, man. He struck out nine. Worley, Marshall pitcher, only allowed 3 hits and also struck out nine batsmen. The only run was unearned, coming on a wild pitch. Spectators said it was one of the finest games ever seen. SEND The NEWS-RECORD TO Your Boy In Service Woman's Club Had Tea Sunday The Mars 'Hill Woman's Club sponsored ; a benefit silver tea Sunday, from 8 to 5:30 p. m., in the home of Mrs. O. M. Jarvds, Proceeds , will be used to help build a swimming pool, v Hostesses were Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs. Fred Sams, Mrs. J. V. How ell, Mrs., Dan Carter. Mrs. W. L. Robinson, Mrs. W. K. Anderson, Mrs. Earl Bryan and Miss Jamie Anderson. iffll Mrs. George A. Greene i Decoration MARRIAGE tPllMM .Mill. V. - J J.1 J. I ZSJSr.? VOWS ARE wwmuxj vuij M-Sf All IW.UV Oi Hit . All singers and the public are in- FVTI A XTfPTi vited to attend. MLilAllUliU - JETER ROBERTS CONSTIPATION DR. EDGAR LYNGHOLM CHIROPRACTOR 888 Merrimon Ave AshtvElcl .a l ; - moss ornciat CiC - I ' Gav was his 1 i; . i " i 1 ' " ' - Sit inm ... ritil 1 1 flllllll illll t - T ' , " 1 - J K i, -, i ' " i s v- "' r 1 h r 1 r n ' i ! ; ' ' r n ' v . Mass Patricia . Ann Freeman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freeman of ; Hendersonville and Geonge Arthur Green, of Birm ingham, Alabama, "son of Mrs. T. W Calton and the 'late George Landong i - Green ej T of ". Henderson vine, were 'united in " . marriage Saturday, July ' 16, . 1960 in ; the First Baptist ; Churc!hv of Hender sonville, with the Rtv. Mack M Goss officiating. , I K ., Greene, of Atlanta, brother's best man, Mrs. Calton and George L. Greene : are former , residents of Marshall. -,., a ' The young couple will live in Birmingham, Ala.-, . SELF-CONTROL AND HAPPINESS The peace and liappiness of the average citizen does not depend upon the amount of money he or she possesses, the number of organ, izations to which he or she be longs, or the outcome of any great social struggle. The contentment that makes for human happiness is within the reach of every individual who is able to face life .with philoso phy. The acceptance and practice ox religious tenets often provides the answer, whether these religious beliefs are adopted as an Indivi dual or as a member of some re ligious organization. ,:,.' The capacity of the individual for self control, however, is the real key to happiness and content ment It is a product - that you cannot buy, or receive as a gift It is nevertheless within the reach of v all -. but oftentimes, Is at tained by very few. - ; Located Vz mile from Mars Hill 65 acres in 2 tracts; 60 acre open in crops i alfalfa, tobacco, corn and permanent pasture. All under food fence and cross fenced. : 2 barns, 2 houses, tool shed,, dairy barn, trench silo, and other outbuildings frvi- ty watery 1.3 tobacco allotment; 24 milch cows, v 17 year-old heifers; 10 artificial heifer calves; 200-gal. bulk tank; hot water heater, deLaval milkers; 17,200 milk base; 8S0 Ford tractor, 45 baler, side ielivery " r ' rake, plows, disc and section harrows, mower, tiller, scrapie, new manure spreader, ensilage cutter;1 all kinds of horse drawn farm equipment. Will sell any or all with possession Jan. 1, 1961. Plenty of hay and silage for winter. COY B. MORGAN Route 1 MARS HILL, K C Tel. 2193 k V A Uanstand News MRS. BIRCH ARD SHELTON, Correspondent Those, attending the meeting last Sunday at the Hot Springs Presbyterian Church with the Rev, Robert "-Muir, . for the discussion and naming of -the parish were: from Lower Laurel, Rev. L, A. Zimmerman, Mr. Leslie Gahagan, Mr. - John - Gatiagan, Miss Bonnie Gahagan ' and the writer ' f rom Upper Laurel, Mr. Chapel, Tweed and Mr. Ray Tweed. The meeting opened with' prayer by - the . Rev. Zimmerman. , Devotions were by the ' student minister,.' Mr. Daniel Fosceof Tusculum College. -Then the discussion and naming of the parish by the Rev. Mr. Muir. The- -7 name given is The Goodrich-Fin-ley, Parish. , , ' - Mr. Ben Frisby of Marshall Is1 doing some surveying on Little- v Laurel this week for the r Gaha- -v A gans. ' , , ' ' Mr. Birdiard Shelton is busy -painting and repairing his dwell ing house this week.. Jtfr. and Mrs. David Hamsey and children of Oak Ridge, Tenn., are viaitin her parents, Mrs and days, and "also somrWalaHat4-) walnut. , , - s , ..... . ATTRACTS ATTENTION Phone This Newspaper , And YouH Get Attention Paint Rock News ' ' -1. , t v MRS. W. B. WARD, Correspondent M r n , .1 "TV Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Wall, Patsy Ward, Barbara Lamb John. ny Ricker and Wayne Strom are attending Bible Camp In Pennsyl vania this week. , Mrs. J. N. Lamb is j visiting in Asheville this week. Mrs. ! Frances Strom and chil dren called on Mrs. Helen Ward Tuesday. . . ' Mr. Henry Lamb is on the sick list at this time. . , Mr. - and Mrs. dell Ridley and two children liave . returned , to Pennsylvania after spending two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lamb. Alma and Kay Lamb returned home with them. ' c Hi lt Now ! cuit end your coot- f"t . l ere cni "f Oil. tut - ' t sorbrtv ii ! t t i i- ."t your i t txt id a ! . n . n . rr . At 750x14 , Several 670x15 - AND OTHER SIZES All; nylon first cap ' Mostly White Vallj -710x15 'J
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