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Photographed against the na tiorf's capitol setting were (L-R) first row: Virginia Reedl, Wil ma Roberts, Charlene Nix, Nancy Rice, Donna Cassizzi, Gay Lynn Fowler, Cheryl McCormick, Sharon Payne, Helen Caldwell, Nancy Black, Jean Edmonds, Priscilla Rice, Sheila Buckner, Lin da Ball Bradley, Theresa Sawyer, Drusilla Buckner and Sandy Landers; second row, Beulah Marler, Sharon Wilde, Linda CanJd ler, Gail Rector, Sandy Wallin, Charlotte Shupe, sponsors Miss Maxino Plemmons and Mrs. Robert Schwuchow, Congressman Roy Taylor, coach Roy Reeves, bus driver Clyde Thompson, Kathy Reid, Linda Henderson, Patsy Boyd, Judy Slagle and Eve lyn Pisher; third row, Arvol Coates, -Malcolm Reeves, Jeff Rice, Benny Ramsey, Phillip Wallin, Larry Leake, Bruce Tipton, Mi chael Allen, Robert Hensley, David Caldwell, Kenny Landers, Roger Haynie, Gary Sprinkle, Dennis Payne, Michael Bradley, Ray Buckner, Johnnie Fisher and Donnie Banks. Cut courtesy of Asheville Citizen-Times Kurn Hollifield, 64, Passes Saturday; Funeral Monday Kurn L. Hollifield, 64, of Rt. 6, Marshall, died Saturday, May 11, 1968 at his home after a long illness. A lifelong resident of Madison County, Mr. Hollifield was a re tired fanner. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Harriet Sprinkle Hollifield; twfr sons, Coy Lee of Weaverville and George Hollifield of the home three daughters, Mrs. Doyle Buck ner antf Mrs. Junior Buckner, Ioth of Weaverville and Mrs. Paul Wil lis of Reedsport, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Dillingham and Mrs. Grace Leason of Asheville; five brothers, Paul of Marshall, Ed of Asheville, Ralph of Seattle, Wash., Roy of Lexington, Va., and Ros coe Hollifield of Ellington, Mo.; 14 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services were hetdl at 2::30 p. m., Monday in Grapevine Baptist Church, of which he was a mem ber. The Rev. Jay Griffin and the Rev. Lloyd Ponder officiated. Bur ial was in the church cemetery. Grandsons and nephews were pall bearers. Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home was in charge. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Buy your face a razor. GffletteTechmatic Razor $195 Bernard Phillips Fatally Injured; Funeral Tuesday Bernard Phillips 34, of Rt. 2, 'Marshall, died Friday morning, May 10, 1968 when struck by a car in Orangeburg, S. C. A native of Madison County, Mr. Phillips was on a construction job in Orangeburg. He was a painter and a veteran of the Ko rean conflict. Surviving are the parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Phillips of Mar shall Rt. 2; three sisters, Mrs. Brown Norton of Marshall Rt. 6, Mrs. Lester Clark of Marshall Rt. 1. and Mrs William Clark of Asheville; seven brothers, Glen of Weaverville Rt. 3, Edward arid James of Asheville, Fred and Dewey of Marshall Rt. 2, Willie of Kansas City, Mo., and Levi Phillips of Brevard Rt. 1. Services were held at 2 p. m., Tuesday in Sexton Free Will Bap tist Church. The Rev. Jack Jones and the Rev. Truman Fisher officiated. Burial was in Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home was in charge. Mrs. Nancey Rice Passes Monday; Funeral Today Mrs. Nancey Franklin Rice, 90, of Marshall Rt. 3, died Monday, May 13, 1968 in an Asheville hos pital after a long illness. She was a lifelond resident of Madison County. Surviving are two sons, Troy and Rastus Rice, both of Marshall; two daughters, Mrs. Delia Med ford of Asheville and Mrs. Algie Meehan of Gardenia, Calif.; eight grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. today (Thursday) in the chapel of Bowman-Duckett Fun eral Home. The Rev. Alfred Snipes officiated and burial was in Rice Cemetery. Pallbearers were friends of the family. Mrs. Eva Ann West Passes On Sunday; Services On Tuesday Mrs. Eva Ann West, 83, of Rt. 6, Marshall, died at 5 a. m., Sun day, May 12, 1968 in a Buncombe County hospital after a long illness. Mrs. West, a native of Bun combe County, had live in Madi son County for 63 years. She was a member of Grapevine Baptist Church, the Ladies Bible Class of the church and a former choir member. Surviving are the husband, Rob ert Osborne West; three sons, Robert Claude of Marshall Rt. 6, Clarence M. of Beckley, W. Va., and Charles Osborne West of Ar- iden; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p. m Tuesday in Grapevine Baptist Church. The Rev. Ebb Jenkins, the Rev. Grady Shepherd and the Rev. Jay Griffin officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Bill Allen, Mi chael, Vernon and Douglas West, James W. Crouse and Garry Wilde. Anders-Rice Funeral Home, of Asheville, was in charge. 0 : 4-HNEWS The Laurel Mountaineers 4-H Club met May 9. The program was on 4-H Demonstrations. We were happy to have Shirley and Jane Mcintosh (of the Pioneer Club), to give the program. Ev eryone enjoyed Jane's demonstra tion on Dairy Foods, especially the Strawberry Parfait. Shirley eave a talk on "How to Give a Demonstration," and I believe she almost has some of us brave e- nough to try it. The welcome mat is still out for any one who would like to join our club. VICKIE WALLIN, Reporter 0 Twn Minutes M WW With The Bible CHRIST THE SON OF GOD St Paul ODens his Epistle to tha Rnmnna hv stating that the Lord Jesus Christ was "declared1 ti h the Son of God with paw- er," or "powerfully declared to Ibe the Son of God . . . by tfte resurrection from the dead" 1:4). Tn Psalm 2:6. we have Christ, in prophecy, saying: "I will de- rlr the decree: tne ira nam said unto me, "Thou art My Son; this day have I begotten tnee. Aur Ird was. of course, eternal- y one with the Father, but the word "begotten" here comes from Israel's laws, referring to the time AT SOUTHEASTERN MOBILE HOME SHOW IN ATLANTA This exciting brand new model, 12 x 60, separate front kitchen and dining area, electric range, more cabinet space than imaginable, luxurious quality furnish ings. ON DISPLAY AT BONANZA Low down payments and low monthly payments. Free delivery and setup with in 100 miles. Bonanza Mobile Homes 1590 Patton Ave., Asheville, 254-0834 when the child was officially de clared to be the father's full- grown son. But what day was He referring to? On what day did the Father officially declare "This day have I begotten thee?" The answer is found in Acts 13:33, where the apostle states that God "raised up Jesus again; as it is written in the second Psalm: Thou art my son, THIS DAY have I begotten Thee." So our Lord was officially de clared and powerfully declared -to be the Son of God at His resurrection of the dead. But what didl Paul mean in II Tim. 2:7, 8 where he said: "Con sider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things. Remember that Jesus (Christ, of the seed of David, was raised from the dead according to my gosepel." The answer is that the twelve had proclaimed Christ as the Son of David, to sit on David's throne. Theirs was "the gospel of the kingdom." But when the King and His kingdom were rejected, God rais ed up another apostle, Paul, to proclaim "the gospel of the grace of God" fActs 20:24). Christ was, indeed, raised from the dead to sit on David's throne, and this will yet come to pass, but Paul has a message for US, HERE and NOW: that Christ was raised from the dead to certify our justification and to become the Head of "the Church which is His Body." Keep Seated Living in the lap of luxury isnt bad except that you never know when luxury is going to standup. HAPPY, HEALTHY PEOPLE . . . are part of very modern forming "community. As new labor-saving machinery and modern technology havo brought greater .efficiency and economic" progress to farm families, lime foe leisure has become a regular port of form living. Your land Bonk Association plays an ' - important part in improving the standard of living of ' farm families by providing long term credit for the sound : productive, and constructive needs ot farmers.. t ' . , ' i aiiiii; - - m m m si a s. earn ssj m siir m . ri-UtKAi IMW OAT. ASSOCIATION OF ASHEVILLE A ipTMttiTe will bs , m AshTi!! PCA Of.'ic. the Ii nn P'"'T Eos' l:r& liar ' r i, i l.aZi-f fro 1 e. mu to i: c J boo. SPRING CREEK VIRGINIA MEADOWS Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kurkendall of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Keener and Scotty of Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cald well were visiting Mrs. Charles Moore over the week-end. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Meadows Sunday were: Mrs. Nathan West, Mrs. Foye Kiddle, Rita and Rhonda Riddle, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pless and girls, Mr. Handy Cow ard, Mr. Charles Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Justice and girls, Mr. Troy Haney, Gloria Trantham and Ethel Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards and Malinda of Asheville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 'Handy Coward. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Justice Friday were Mrs. Handy Coward, Mrs. Cline Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Woody and girls and Mrs. Mary Ellen Sams. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Martin vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lankford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Allen andl Robin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brad ley, Mr. and Mrs. Burter Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Stamey visRed Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sta mey Sunday. Mrs. Terry Allen and Robin, and Mrs. Carroll Stamey visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Justice, Darlene and Linda Joe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meadows visited Mrs. Carrie Howell at Waynesrille Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ledford, Ronnie, Annette end Randy, of Aeherille, visited Mr. and Mis. Troy Haney over the week-end. ITCHING " LIKFMAD 5t this doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment of externally canned itching... of eczema, minor skin irritations, tkw potootxws insect Hies. Desensitizes rne. ::-;s. 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