Church Events Glory Ridge Camp To Open July 9 Glory Ridge Camp will begin their youth summer fellowship activities starting July 9. For more information contact George Moore at 649-2182 or 649-3622 and Mattee Mashburn at 649-2796. Runnion Cemetery Decoration The decoration and reunion will be held at the Runnion fami ly cemetary on June 9 at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome to at Itend. ?- ' ?% - . _ Living And Growing BY DR. CARL MUM POWER Have you ever told a lie? Sure you have, or at least the odds are against you're having not. With all the stuff that life shoves at us, it's almost im possible to get through without telling a falsehood or two along the way. That's not to say, however, that our dishonesty is OK. It's just understan dable There are many forms of dishones ty. Boldly telling a non-truth, is the most obvious of course, but not necessairly the most damaging. Clearcut lies are more easily detected than some others, and less difficult to protect against. In the final analysis, it's every bit as dishonest to leave out the truth as it is to distort it. In fact this is probably the most common form of dishonesty -hiding the truth. There is also a defined lack of truth in pretending that what is not actually is. The hus band who talks love to his wife, but doesn't back it up with actions is practicing this form of dishonesty. Living in a fantasy world also might fit. Smiling on the outside with hate on the inside is still another example. We lean toward dishonesty for all sorts of reasons. Some of us do it out of habit and because we were broguht up around it. Others do it because it's an easy way out of trouble. Those who are chronically dishonest are often hiding their insecurities. Some of us embrace dishonesty to protect others, and ultimately ourselves, from hurt and hassle. Regardless of our motiva tion, it is important to recognize that dishonesty brings temporary relief through long term suffering. Like heroine, we generally pay tomorrow for a bit of temporary relief today. With every step we take toward a lie, we take a step away from us. The more we evade the trugh, the more we lose our ability to see it and benefit from it. Life, at best, is com plicated. Dishonesty compounds this complexity to the point we often lose our ability to handle life effectively. Little that is good can be built on a foundation of dishonesty. The lies tend to embrace and delude us, only to later consume and destroy us. The truth does set you free. In a troubled world, it give you a handhold on life. It hleps us handle problems vs. avoid. them. It helps us grow and not just get by. It builds our character and strengthens our weaker areas. In short, the truth is our friend. For it is only through the mirror of truth that we can fully find life. In Loving Memory Of Bortha Kuykendall Who Passed Away May 28, 1983 Two yaars km passad sine* thai tad day. Tlta Ma M lovad was callpd away In W* hollow thwa h a vacancy tar you ara Vacation Bible School Begins Calvary Baptist Church will hold its annual Vacation Bible School June 9-14 from 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. each evening atthe church. The school is open to anyone who wishes to attend. For additional information, call TeNsa Ball at 689-3383. New Arrivals A son, Joshua Douglas, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Doug McDevitt of Walnut on May 17 in Memorial Mis sion Hospital in Asheville. A daughter, Stephanie Lynn, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Ray, Jr. of Marshall on May 23 in Memorial Mis sion Hospital in Asheville. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam McKinney of Weaverville on May 27 in Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville. Rev. Johnny B. Marlor invites everyone to - vn & Country Factory OnM Now Available HolaeryD For Entire Family GREAT SAVINGS FROM ENTIRE STORE New Store Hour*. Mon.-Smt. 9 AM -5PM 1 75 Weavervllle Huy. 645-9099 WeavervWe THANKS The family ofSelma H. Nix would like to extend their deepest appreciationfor all the love, kindness and help in our time of need. We wish that we could personally thank each and every one of you. Selma H. Nix and family CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC Mrs. Lynn Westefer will pre sent a concert of sacred music at First Baptist Church, Sun day evening at 8 :00p.m. Mrs. Westefer is from Marion , Indiana and has performed all across the U.S.A. with the nationally known religious singing group " Re generation i." The public is invited to the concert of sacred music at the First Baptist Church of Marsh all, on Sunday at 8:00 P.M. Johnson 's Farm & Home Supply North Main St. Weaverville 645-6957 MflNflG?M?NT BOB N LEXINGTON KVE ASHEVH-IE HC 208OI _ RESIDENTIAL ft COMMERCIAL SOLAR O. A. Gregory Inc. Distributors of Gulf Oil Products *49-2312 Stoney Knob Shoe Center (704) 645-7332 "SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY" Milo 4 Joyce Ingle Asheville Weaverville Hwy Owners Weaverville. N.C. 28787 FOUR PETALS FLORIST Main Street Mars Hill 6 89-3881 nifghu ?89-41 66 Carolyn Rice Owner WE WIRK WORLDWIDE If you wish to join us in bringing the church news to our community by sponsoring this page contact The News Record P.O. Box 369 Marshall, N.C. 28753 for rates and space availability. PALMKRKOHD GARAGE 689-5986 Owned & opereated by Ken Burrell for 10 years * Automatic transmission rebuilding, * CI? rral repair on all American fit foreign cars * All work guaranteed BROWN'S BODY SHOP Pick-up I, Delivery txpert Body Repair & Painting 645*7261 REEMS CREEK ROAD WIAVEIi^, N.C TOWN & COUNTRY' FACTORY OUTLET 175Weaverville Hwy VISA MASTERCARD Hours 9-5 Tues.-SAL Closed Son. & Mon. We specialize In Qnality Balk 8. Kitchen Accessories with i f Of budtet! BURNETTE'S FLORIST 288 N. Main Weaverville 645-55 10 Days 645-5798 Evenings ?Husqvgj una The Chain Saw Professionals. ASHEVILLE OUTDOOR POWER EQUIP. | 207 WEAVERVILLE HWY ASHEVILLE. N C 28804 (704) 645-9440 Baiens TRIPPLE Ft RIDING RANCH 649-2497 Located off New Route 25/70 By-Pass Marshall Offers Trail Rides $5.00 per hour Wagon & Hay Rides $25.00 per hour CARPET H you find a better OFDALTON prjce> comparable car Guarantod lowut pat, we will refund the prictt anywhara. difference. 1 74 Weaverville Hwy. 658-3408 Here's Hoping... All of us do a lot of hoping . , .a lot of wishing. That's the human thing to do. But, somehow, we all know that "wishing won't make it so." Living abundantly means more than just taking a chance on life. It takes courage and confidence to face up to our problems, and it takes strength to solve them. None of us is perfect enough to live without hope. But, is hope enough? No, to cross our fingers and make a wish is not sufficient. But in church, with prayer and dedication, we can find the strength and faith to make our hopes come true. Won't you give it a try next week? Scriptures Selected by The American Bible Society ~ Sunday ~ _ Romans 5:1-5 Monday Genesis 1:26-28 Tuesday Isaiah 6:1-4 Wednesday Numbers 20:6-9 Thursday Zechariah 8:7-9 Friday Psalms 29.1-4 _ Saturday _ Numbers - 622-27 - CAROLINA TIRE COMPANY 658-2741 fetailll Mary's Restaurant Marshall By-Pass 449-311 S Caroliaa Wil deraess Adventures Whitewater Rafting P.O. Box 488 Hot Springs, N.C. 28743 ; 622-3535 T . V,' ?% '.?* "? * Scroggs Meat Processing of boof pocfc Oustoifl Wil g pr esiing MMmyScrocgs-Owfitf 683-2051 OM NmM Road. UicMtar, NC 2S748 WENDTS HAIR DESIGN 645-9090 We do Men's A Women's Styling Men's Cut $5.00 Women's Cut $8.00 WALK-IN S WELCOME 20 Garrison Branch Road, Corner of Monticello Road and Marshall Hwy. umn H & H Oil Company 402 Hwy- 25/70- Marshall 649-2626 W? toy haidtr to a?n>? yoa better O,. M. ii In IWi., I? ?U. *1 | MvhMnMMUl We are pleased to share your good news. Send your church news to: The News Record P.O. Box 369 Marshall. 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