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" ' U 1 1 v f Volume 73, Number 25, Mars Hill Qyiftaiiri Glmb Recognizes The Mart HiU Ovitan Club met on June 18, 1974, for Its Annaal Ladies Night and Awards Banquet This year ROBERT L. Civitan of , t , -.. y ; J 1 t. '.lis 75-Bed Niirsing Care Facility Proposed At A V. Grantham, Brunswick, Ga. and Ned B. Young, Mars Hill, filed notice on July S, 1974 of intent to incur a capital Mars Hill Auto Show Set f For July 27-28 The Mars Hill Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor the Third Annual Mars Hill Auto Show on July 27 and 28 at the Marsh Hill High School Greene Methodist Pastor Here Paul W. Greene of Asheville is serving the Marshall and Walnut United Methodist churches in Madison County following assignment by the Western North Carolina Conference. r J PAUL W. GREENE Mr. Greene comes to this charge after serving the Sandy Charge for four years . and was Associate Pastor of Elkwood-Alexander - Charge (or one year. He is a graduate -of- Mars -Hill. CcUeen!i presently an instructor at Blanton's Business College in Asheville. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Woodfia Volunteer Fire Department, a member of Citizens Committee for Fetter ' Schools, a merr,bT of the Wood.'.n School Advisory Committee, and i " v ij-.pt .Vr of t'.e V":- !'.n Lr-s C.t.. 1 t U served as Us pre'.- '--.t and served as Z.-t Q-.sirrr-.an of D. inct Jl A I C ' . Am' i 1 1- - the Awards Committee, headed by Dr. W.O. Duck, singled out recipients for this year's Civitan of the Year, EDWARDS the Year expenditure for the purpose of proposed construction of a 75 bed nursing care facility in Mars Hill at Highway 23 and Stadium. The Show will be open to trie public from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. on Saturday and from 9 a.m. until awards are Asheville, and have a son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Greene, parents of Mr. Greene, also reside with them; the father is a retired minister of the western North Carolina Conference. The telephone number of the Greene home is 252-5562, Asheville. Mars Hill Babe Team League Champions, 13-0 The' undefeated Mars Hill team reigns as champion of .Jhe North . Bupcombejjabe Ruth Baseball League, boasting a sparkling 13-0 record. .- Led by four players who were named to the league's all-star squad, the Mars spft aside seven rx.rnr.ts in a lively h f-iri Lh.k in other c the n-e T; e h.i-r -r j--r-' r e f'--e v, i. f cau; her , Chris - Koticson, and third bwmn; F.Kky Anderv.ii, ' C 1 ty 1 i Mars Hill area Citizen of the Year, and the Family of the Year."- ' -: Bobby Edwards was JAMES T. Citizen of Mars 19. The project is scheduled for completion in mid-1975 and is estimated to cost $695,000. The proponent states that 75 presented at about 3 p.m. on Sunday. This year there will be twenty or more classes of cars, trucks and cycles, with a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophy for each class. A field of 75 cars is expected this year. There will also be an automotive flea market, a chicken supper on Saturday night and a pancake breakfast on Sunday morning. Ad mission for everyone is only $1 per person. Proceeds from the show go to the Fire Department, to help pay for the new pumper truck recently purchased. - and Jimmy . Brown' and sponsored by Capps Funeral . Home of .Mart Hill, the team displayed outstanding pit-' ching and fielding, good speed, power bitting and all around balance In winning the -crown in the league for boys in the 13-1S year age bracket "We're miphty proud of these boys," commented Bubfcy Joe Hernandez, Mws H.'l commissioner for the Fsl.e Fuih action. "They ; ,. )(! Lke campions ail s -1 lorg, and their urt dtffV.ed record shows they n n I n Vy W Cry recognized as the Club's Civitan of the Year for his service to the club as well as for his service to the county LEDFORD the Year Hill bed nursing care facility is proposed; Doth skilled and intermediate levels of care are planned. The project proposal has been submitted to the North Carolina Department of Human Resources, Com prehensive Health Planning Section, for review by plan ning agencies under provisions of the Social Security Amendments of 1972. The planning agencies, in examining the proposal, will seek to determine whether the project in needed, if it can be adequately staffed and operated, whether it is economically feasible within prevailing rate structures, and if it proposes specific cost containment features. Copies of the proposal have been referred to the Facility Services Division of the North Car- ina Department of Hun Resources and to the Mouri Ramparts Health Plannii Inc., Asheville for review, as required by federal law. In its role as coordinator of project reviews under Section Ruth to do with this achievement Ronnie Wallin and Jimmy Brown deserve a lot of credit ' Tor"ludgnrgtfie players properly, putting them in the positions where they play ; best, teaching them the '. fundamentals of the game and encouraging them to play and act like champions and good sports." He sddd: "All of us con nHd w".h the Psbe P i'h t, '. ,n ;e r--. 'd to I" 11 y Ca.s for U.is team. It takes the kind of financial and moral support Record , (,,( ( i - 1 J 'ill f i r 7v - Marshall, N. C. school system. Chosen as this year's Citizen of the Year was Mr. - James Ledford. Mr. Ledford was cited for his THE FRED HOLTKAMP FAMILY Family of the Year Left to right, Marilyn, Freddie, Carolyn, Barbara (seated) and Fred Holtkamp 1122 of the Social Security Act, the North Carolina Depart ment of Human Resources, through its Comprehensive Health Planning, Section, will receive the advice of the State and regional agencies about the conformity of the project to their standards and criteria. The Department will then decide on the recom mendation to be made to the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare concerning the project 1 MAILS I 'ILL r-'"'' 1 ' 1 . . nandci, L j ,(1 I rarprrrr? service to the Mars Hill community and his service to the County Commissioners. The Fred Holtkamp family w j Probable Cause y j - ' Found In Mars Hill Co-ed Case Probable cause was found Wednesday of last Week in a hearing here before District Court Judge J. Ray Braswell in the charge of murder against Wayne Schilling in the death of Sally Bell Moffitt. Schilling was bound over for trial in the criminal term of Madison Superior Court here on Aug. 26. Miss Moffitt, an 18-year-old sophomore from High Point, and Schilling, 21, a junior from )0 1 7; -7 .-. ij . i V 1 .. - r v mtstanding was recognized as this year's Civitan Family of the Year for their devotion to the Civitan Club. In addition to the above awards, Frank Quick, the club's outgoing secretary, was Horse Show To Be Held On Island This Saturday The eight annual charity horse show, sponsored by the Marshall Lions Club, will be held this Saturday afternoon and night on the Island here. The event, originally scheduled for June 1, was postponed due to rain. The popular event thrills horse lovers from Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee as the most beautiful and well-trained horses display their talents as they compete against each other in quest of ribbons, trophies and cash. Mr. Holly, N.J., were students at Mars Hill College. Her body was found Oct. 12, 1973 at the junction of the Mars Hill-Burnsville-Johnson City High way. Representing the state at the hearing were Solicitor Clyde Roberts, Ron Howell of Marshall and Robert F. Swain of Asheville. DeVere C. LenU Jr. of Asheville is defense attorney for Schilling. 4 Tic, r : r ' a Tr t r"'v, . - Jt il 5 CENTS PER COPY" recognized for his service to his office for the past two years. Attendants at this year's banquet Were delightfully entertained by a program of mountain music given by Lou The afternoon show is scheduled to begin at 1 o'clock and the evening show at 7 o'clock. In case of rain the event will be held on Sunday. Maurice McAlister, Jerry Plemmons and John Corbett are this year's co-chairmen. They are assisted by membes of the Lions Club, and other. Honorable Lewis D. iFreeman'i of Gfvmercronnderh: Western flaltw v nd Honorable i ' Robert No. Myears and under, No. Painter, of Morristown, Term., will be the judges. Painter will be representing the Racking Horse Breeder's Association of America. Lloyd Thompson, popular official of Asheville, will again be master of ceremonies. Mrs. Joyce Plemmons will serve as Show Secretary and a veterinarian will be on call. Members of the Lions Club will furnish hamburgers, hot dogs and soft drinks during both shows, it was announced. There will be 19 classes in the afternoon and 19 classes in the evening for a total of 38 classes. AFTERNOON SHOW 1 p.m. English Halter No. M years v I ' i f - 1 imamemmm-mm V - July 18, 1974 , . , Service; ' TberreU and Betty Smith. At the close of the meeting, Jim Fish Installed the officers for next year who are iL M. Lee, President', Don Hen-, derson, Vice-President; and L.M. Outten, Secretary. and under; No. 2- Over 2 years; Western Halter No. 1 2 years and under. No. 2- Over 2 years; Lead Line (Riders 6 years and under), Appalooaa Halter, Pleasure Ponies (50 inches and under), English Pleasure (open), Working Teams, Potato Race, Ladles Western Pleasure (17 years and over), Pepsi Cola Rac, Western Pleasure '18 years and under), Pleasure Racking (open), Musical Tires, Gen tlemen's Western Pleasure (17 years and over), Ladies Racking, Appalooaa Western Pleasure, Buddy-Pick-up Race, Speed Racking, Barrel Race. EVENING SHOW 1 ML . , . . . , Lead Line (Riders yean . Over 2 years, Appalooaa Halter, Men's Racking (17 years and over). Ladies Western Pleasure (17 years and over,) English Pleasure (open), Western Pleasure (16 years and under). Style Racking (open), Gentlemen' Western Pleasure (17 years and over), Barrel Pace, Juvenile Racking, Musical Tires (Riders IS years and under), Madison County Pleasure, Appalooaa Wester Pleasure Championship, Barrel Race Championship, English Pleasure Cham pionship,, Racking Horse Championship, Western Pleasure Championship, Pepsi Cola Race Cham pionship. .1, lie, Ltic Lr h, Jt.l N orris, Lcgtat Your tt i:4 I i Ave-.. "Gc-d ( ; f l -i a M X."
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