lv,.;-r A.,i;;;,.'?'e's THE NEWS-RECORD MARSHALL, N. C, APL 7, 1966 Page Two Couple Stands Watch By Son's Deathbed Uy u:vis ;ki:kn ( iti.en-Times Staff Writer lit- lays tfiuint ami wit-1 1 I , this then" oldest son. The reiit shadow of death op ens wider and wider for him now . His parents stand, a proud yomiK mountain couple, tiym C' tieat liiiek the a saidt . of dark iifs Ifoni their hoy. Cary Wurley. lo, of Spline ('reek in Madison County, wail , in the Haywood County Hospital for the rest of his life to crumble away. And his parent -. M r. and M rv e,tie "I a y !' Hot Springs Kt. I, hravely -.land the l.mjr uateli, I'm- death to come and take . . . Cary, their son, with the m dolninatahle -pll'lt !' a panther, fights liaek at the I ri tfh t en i ne, hhadow. Ilul the spirit emu weaker', the heartbeat none tee Lie. the lueath in hi-, ravaged lunes inoie .h;i 1 1 V" t'aneer has .piead thneih h;ni like a i;ra s fire Cary. the athlete, tin' hunter, the fi herman, the yoiine; farmer the! r oldest .son w ith his proud mountaineer heritage. (Inly last war he was a haskethall star at his hie;h sehiHil. Hn parents have kept the vi; il at his beiside in the hospital for -1-1 days, raising their spirts to his, as if in this coalition if courage they could hold batk the kteallhy dart encroachment. For the paat several weeks Ca ry has pent his tone in a reclin ing chair. His father sleeps on Cary's hospital bed. His mothci uleeps on a ( ouch in the waiting i iMun. The ordeal drags on and on. They were told weeks ago that the Ik y wi.uM not endure the night. All the family can do is make the same prediction each day The only tune the parents leave the ho,pital is in the ear j v morning, when they go to a nearby restaurant for breakfast. They take their ..tti.-r meals at the hospital. Vestie Worley is a humble moun , i fanner. If he has a good 4. n he is fort mate - deal r oil1 annually. VA o b y does not mu hi- fa i .t 'i his in- law s. h ' o , -. f mountain I.e. ; ' ' . a, ' . i-thirds of tr. .. : 1 if ' . stubborru -Cury i.i.'t i: "', only r'v" 1 :l j.-1 , - ' '.. Jkmato, ai d s, ther crops. i ' - ,! . a small herd ' ,M -"obi mare,'' and ,n. ... eiis. .ary has flaming red hair Mi8 Manila Hooker Passes Sunday; Was Native Of Madison Keep The Long Watch A .Madison ('utility couple, Mr, and Mrs. Vestie Worley -'f Ht Siiniig-s Kt. 1, keep the Ioiik watch at the Ha,ywood County Hospital. Their oldest ,oti, (lary, lo. lays sliding tiver the far edge of his life in to the shadows, l-'m- uer a month the Worleys have expected him to die "t"!llgllt." (Cut courtesy Asheville Citizen-Times I Miss Manila Aileen Hooker, C5, of Kt. 1, Alexander, died Sunday, April 11, I '.Mill in an Asheville hos pital after a lengthy illness. She was a native of Madison County and had lived most of her life in lluncoinbe County. Surviving are the mother, Mrs. Kdna Allninn Hooker of Mar shall; a brother, (). C. Hooker of Caver-ville and sevei al nieces and nephews. Services wele held al !:: a. in,, Tuesday m Crandview Bap tist Church, of which he was a member. The Kev. Chailes Sprinkle and the Rev. David Robert- officiated and burial was in the church cem etery. Pallbearers were cousins. Kovvman funeral Home was in charge. .story evolves. The majesty of his patents then- immovable faith ami spnit. Tiny stand plucky, fighting agam.st tin- insult ol life. They are reconciled. Life will continue. The fire of the free and mile ; pendent blazes in Worley's eyes. Somehow he will make out. It is a spirited family with the Tm, ,,(,v ( Flstu,r pastor old pioneer attitudes of self suf- ()f 1(.st (;ruve j)Hptist Church, ; f.eney. Worley comjileted onty .lnn(luru.,,s that r,.v,val services NEIV At Laundrymat Wo have recently installed the most modern pieces of Kquipment for Coin-Op-Use 1 HIGH-SPEED EXTRACTION FOR FASTER DRYING 2 $1.00 BILL CHANGER Put $1.00 Bill in and Get 4 Quarters 3 Ultra-Modern PRESS for Most Anything Deposit 1 Dime for 10 Minutes of Operation 4 New LAUNDRY PUSH CARTS to Unload and Transport Clothes to Dryer ASK FOR FREE TRIAL USE OF PRESSING MACHINE ! ! ! Edwards Cleaners & Laundrymat ALSO SHOE REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS DIAL 649-2461 MARSHALL, N. C. Revival At Locust Grove Church To Start Monday 1 the fourth grade of school but chool will start at this church Monday and that spaikle with ,Lt ,, uinaged it. lns wile is a prowl nign " n,Kht, April 11, at 7:,'t0 o'clock. J graduate. Tlu, Rl,v n(,n,-v Colvard, pas- ! She was in her senior y'r , ,,- f Kirst lia)tist Chun h, Hunt ' wl'' shr '"r' "''l Worley several : (,r t,.,,,,,..., w.m he the visiting ' years ago, and after the wedding su..,11.. (die dropped out. Three years ago, i when she was H.'l years old, she- The public is cordially invited The Umr waUdi, stretching i nto ! ret urned to high school and com- j to attend these services. 1 eiinreineiits or a i I BLOODSHED : I BOXSCORE : ON N. C. HIGHWAYS 0 0 Raleigh The Motor VehicleB Department's Summary of traffic deaths through 10 a. ni., Monday, April 4: Killed to date . . . -I'M Killed to date last year 3:i'J the Neighbors have sowed hi- to I, ,'h..r h tia.co bed but he has no other N'obodv has plant nig done The faithful watch I I I,U.. flint on steel lilt' II U. lo,,l( lo,,.- t., h ool I lial 111 Ul tUUHlting IllglUS. :m.v .i,,',.v,.. are dulb-u now. warv ,a ,,n A j,,, with one1 H has a 13-yen. old sister ami diploma i ,.v,f ,i ,f sometioi e i i... i,..,, t..u., two brothers, eight ami lo They i, talkinir him an.: he doe- not i iiw i,.r I he cajlio to see their big i ., n.,i i .1!. i ,i too u,i,,,i coiinle of weeks ag m . V 1 ' ', ... ' .. ... ' ..r. ..' .' I lol,l Carv that he must .lie but ill his .,.' bed Keeps him from 1 1C I II I U I I V. .1.-. 1 ' ' l " " llM I ' V I MlC, 1 ,1 1 ' rtt'llf "II. J until last August Then a knot ,,lall ,.., ,nHke it, Carv told ' "' knows sw.methiiu' 'about the size nf a walnut" ap- , fjn,,. uith adolescent priilt peared nil Ills left bleep. i S..me pi ople al e worse off. "He said il never hurt him.". ,., , U ..,,,.... , f.,, .1. d he didn't hn mother compiair: Hot his father bio ,y '" I be family iloctm m W a,'- The doctor told th.-ni it .v lunior The boy was takei owjuaii C ray 1 1 ospital The - l.-lnoVeU at t'to- -dlouldel . nt, : ed into the labrvnths of : a. in. s and despair l.lfo grew '" o i . i d.iikei Some X rays of lis i-be-t area were suspicion-. S ,i i-o.ui- operu-d his chest up and ' 1 !"..k.-( :n-i.le. Then very thoiight- i 1 '11 ' , , ! tin y closed the Wound U), l;nt ,,, book their heads. farm, wbuh )s leep i m.f,,,-., hi. h,.,,the.-s :,. sister , .Wa.liM.n lotiniy niouniains left that time, he hugged and kissed them and they - new this was for goodbye. It bothers them, Worley said The kids will not come again to tie- .-real gr hall of sadness the w a- the s.nistcr tic' of .'liancv leaoiuc on ' Ins "f-V honrf1 II.- -lt mt Tjllsted to life with one . rn With this handicap, he drove s father's tractor last fall and - , Iped as best he could with the l op --. At school last fall he had t.. lav off the basketball team I, .ked four cigarettes WorV said. , th .l They know tne uevt 'one tm see hiru, he will col.le o theni m a longdark hearse wiy'.lr, .slowly over the twisting npnuntin roads where he-Apent th,s fra nt of naa'lv. "all nf'eMunel ua a'lv W the-, ispital. ii, nad always been . ui'ioiis about smoking and 1 told him one day he could. Now, ai'.vthi! g he want s he can have." "T' .- doctor t.d.l us he had a run- type ..f cancer t hat occur -on -, on.e in ee:v thou and can . . : ,,t .. -nt - ," Mr- Woi ley said -iTie It able In null 1 r a man is c.d out. it s .yi.t i TO ALL His financial resmiice-- are now exhausted That -tuMmm, intol erable pride of the mountaineer kept them from asking for help, j Hut t hen, it w as offei e,l in a pint of neighboi 1 1 ne - . ' 'I w on't take no w . Ifai e - not I won't." Woiley aid If l.li'K get too bad I gU.ss ' : ave t.. to-.- it "I've I ays heel, able to ..lk. i doi.t ,- lleve II- w .-1 fa i e if a OW ! iffenoughro ci v i. g .H. -e tak,. s clfare -but a hen h, & wCpt tiecains ne co,.:u mu '.ei. j,,,, it lls vt, 1(' ought to his father put out the crops this j ,W ( ),,, s.n,j spiii'g And when the crops come !ul ,f anv , -ompassionate pen in this fall, his father said sad- , pU. u;lMt(.d to send something ly, he will not be there. f,.w dollars, .some . lothmg Cary's life, sputtering out a (t(. hl. u,,ud take it; but only brief, bright flame. Yet, another lf., ,, Wlls ,A,,a:i,.-. to him that -..'lie ).eople believe ill help- Mil.' a man w hen a man is down and fighting time and death and his bam, ting ililiei doubts And if aiiybo.h uul.te i to help 1b. y c-.u'd .-ll ing to V. to- W... ;. at lit I ll"t Su ;ngs He ha-s in", b, , a'.:,- : ,-. ' hi -. : . n in this spi u.g He ha - kept the lot g wat. ll ov . r t; i -. his old, -t on death, the d.ll io- t caV e " The gate to bgllt " Vf!i. Wo. by an: hi- vife M.ital "V.l their hae-gai'd. eaiy Fon. t.y.t.g .n.- ...t.-y t.. hold ha, k the n.clit It is a pleasure to take this opportunity to extend to our mny friends best wishes for a safe and happy Easter May the risen Saviour bless you on this Holy Easter Day. May a steadfast faith sustain you as you travel on life's way. From The Management and Employees of PACDFOC MOLLS (A Division of Burlington Industries, Inc.) HOT SPRINGS, N. C. HAMIU'KCKR STl'.AK Served with I renrh Kries, Coif Slaw, Hot Biscuit. Delicious Coffee or Ten H.r)r ('(H NiliY II M SANDWICH Served with Red Kve Craw, Hire w I rench Fries Ol'KN ON SI NDAY HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT Air Cond'tioned 8 North Park Square ASHKVII.I.K, N C. K 1964 MERCURY COMET 404; V-8 engine; Radio, Heater; Straight Drive; Extra Clean. 1964 CHEVROLET 4-door Biscayne; 6-cylinder en gine; Straight Drive; Extra Clean; One Owner 1963 CHEVROLET 4-door Station Wagon; V-8 en gine; Straight Drive; Solid White 1963 IMPALA 4-door Sedan; V-8 engine; Power glide Transmission; White with Red Interior 152 CHEVROLET lielaire 4-door; 6 cylinders; straight drive; one owner; 28,000 miles. 1960 CHEVROLET 4-door Hardtop; V-8 engine; Powerglide Transmission; Radio, Heater; White with Red Interior 1960 CHEVROLET Bel Aire; 4 door; V-8 engine; Powerglide Transmission ; Power Steering; Pow er Brakes; Radio, Heater 1959 FORD 4-door Sedan; V-8 engine; Straight Drive. 1959 CHEVROLET 4-door; 6-cylinder; powerglide; good average. 1959 CHEVROLET Bel Aire 2-door; V-8; Straight Drive; Radio, Heater 1958 CHEVROLET 4-door Sedan; V-8 engine; auto matic transmission. 1958 MERCURY 2-door; V-8; Straight Drive; Rough. 1957 CHEVROLET Station Wagon; V-8 engine; Powerglide Transmission 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sport Coupe; V-8 en gine; Powerglide. 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-door; V-8 engine; Automatic Transmission. 1955 FORD 2-door; V-8; Straight Drive. Rough. Marshall High School Baseball Schedule 1966 APRIL T an Ilmi-.e s Clyde There IL' Spring Creek Thrrc IT, Mar- Hill - There X I'd Kat Yar.eey Homo X ll- Cane K:er H.'mp X 2'- Laurel Th re I J V t Z.i I.air, 1 Horr.e (J V ) M Y .1 - Kosnian Th, re " Cane Riv r There X in - Mars Hill H-me X Id - Spring Creek Home 17 Fast Yancey There X 20 - - Laurel - - llme 24 Clyde Home 27 Open County game X Conference pam Trucks 1963 INTERNATIONAL 2-ton Truck; V-8 engine; 5-speed Transmission; 2-speed rear axle. One Local Owner. 1962 CHEVROLET 2-ton Truck; 6-cylinder; 4-speed transmission; 2-speed axle. One Local Owner. 1962 CHEVROLET Suburban Carry All; V-8 engine; Radio, Heater; Good for Camping or Carrying Passengers to and from work. 1959 DODGE Truck; Step Van Type; 101 use 1958 DODGE Vj-ton Truck; V-8 engine; Heater; Cattle Rack and Flat Bed 1957 GMC 1 2-ton Truck; 6 Cylinders 1954 CHEVROLET '-ton Pickup; looks good; rum good. See Bruce Murray or Jim Cody FRENCH BROAD CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. MARSHALL, N. C. buler FYmnchU No. 24M