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Church News Youth To Be Honored The Calvary Baptist Church, located on Bailey Street in Mars Hill, will honor its graduating seniors with a youth celebration Saturday at 7 p.m. at the church. Lynn Westafer will be featured in a concert. Everyone is invited to attend. T ' ' ? V ? ' ?. ? Rumage Sale Sponsored The Marshall First F.W.B. Church and the Shoal Hill F.W.B. .Church will co-sponsor a rummage sale on April 1-3 in the Jackie Ball Building on Main Street, Marshall, beginning at .,8:30 a.m. daily. Cemetery Group To Meet There will be a meeting concerning The Gap of the Mountain cemetery on April 3 (next Friday) at 7 p.m. at the Spring Creek United Methodist Church. Donations should be sent to Bill Ferguson, Hot Springs, N.C. 28743. Swain Reappointed Judiciary Lt. Gov. Bob Jordan has reap pointed state Sen. Robert S. "Bob" Swain (D-Buncombe) as chairman of the Senate Judiciary III Committee. "Senator Swain has demonstrated his dedication to upholding our citizens rights to a fair judicial system throughout his tenure in the '? Senate. I appreciate his willingness to ! take on this position again, and I look < forward to working with him," Jor- ? dan said. 1 Banks Named Bike-A-Thon Chairman The Leukemia Society of America, North Carolina chapter, recently an nounced that the 1987 Spring Bike-A Thon chairperson for the town of Marshall will be Bea Banks. The Leukemia Society of America is working toward the conquering of leukemia. Proceeds from the Bike-A Thon will be used for research and patient aid. At the present time, the society's North Carolina chapter is supporting $1.8 million in research projects in the state of North Carolina. These projects are being conducted at Duke University, the University of North , Carolina at Chapel Hill and Wake Forest University. SART Is Looking For A Few Good Actors The Southern Appalachian Reper tory Theater will hold auditions Saturday for the 19^ season at Owen Theater, located oW the campus of Mars Hill College. Auditions- will begin at I pjn. and end at S p.m. Auditioners should prepare at least one short audition piece (one minute) and one song. An accompanist will be provided. Each actor should alifcjhring an up to-date resume. ft SART's 1967 season will include "Man of La Mancha," "Greater Tuna," "Quitters," the world premiere of "Home Place" and the world premiere of "The Death of Cin dy Squyres." For additional information, contact James W. Thomas, managing direc tor of SART at P.O. Box 53, Mars Hill, N.C., 28754 or call 689-1384 or 689-1397. Dr.CalGuy .to speak at church Open House Planned Madison High School's annual open house program for parents of current eighth-graders will be held_ next Thursday, April 2, from 7-?:30 p.m. This program will give parents an opportunity to hear about course of ferings and school activities at Madison High School, as well as to meet the faculty and staff and tour the building. Counselors from the high school will have met with all eighth-grade students prior to this program to assist in registration for high school. The open house program will give parents information which will help them and their child make wise deci sions about the high school cur riculum choice. The program will begin at 7 p.m. in the gymnasium. Committee The Buncombe legislator will also serve a vice-chairman of the Pen sions and Retirement Committee and is a member of the Local Govern nent II, Election Laws, Veteran Af airs and Senior Citizens, State Chairman Government, and Justice and Public Safety Base Budget and Appropria tions committees. Swain, an Asheville attorney, is entering his sixth term in the state Senate. For Marshall The Leukemia Society of America is also providing financial assistance to 796 patients in the state of North Carolina. In spite of remarkable medical ad vances in the last 10 years, leukemia remains the number one killer disease of children. For information about the Bike-A Thon, contact Banks at 649-2436. THE NEWS RECORD USPS 388-440 Second CI mm Mail Privileges Authorized At Minhnll. NC 21753. The Newt Record is published esch Thursday by The , News Record. Main Street. Mar*all, NX. 287S3. POSTMASTER: AH address chances should be sent to The News Record. P. O. Bos 369. Marshall. N.C. 28753 Telephone: Marshall 649 2741 - ? I HI ( M>lu>l ' ? I hJillllltfM vneryi w. kiwikk v^nrim UiUSlutlt-iM Eduuc SUBSCRIPTION RATE In Madaon Md Runcoanb* CouMim On* f" *7 M IfctcMtaa Suic TMI OmkMk ihr n? ?nv In KM.' Guy from a previous visit to Mar A native of Jackaon, Tenn , Guy is known as a forceful speaker with im pressive credentials and extensive travel experience. 10s writings have appeared in numbers of Baptist literary publications. Until his retirement in 1982, Guy served as professor of missions, with the title of distinguished professor, at the Southwestern Baptist Theological 1966 to 1977, and of Emmanuel Bap tilt Church in Paris, Prance, in 1983-84 In I960, he was founding director of World Mission Church Growth Cepter Special music will be presented during the services, which will begin at 7 p.m. each evening. A nursery will be provided. The pastor, Buddy Freeman, and members of the Marshall First Bap tist Church extend an invitation to the community to attend the (pedal Ser vices Country Beauty Shop taster & from ferm Special $20?? thru April Includes Cut & Style Call 622-7 166 or 622-7420 forappt. Located North of Hot Spring s on 25-70 Kathy Suttles Owner REVIVAL First Baptist Church of Marshall April 5-1 2, 7:00 P.M. Dr. Cal Guy, speaker Buddy Freeman, pastor DOLPHIN RESTAURANT SEAFOOD AND STEAKS J We **rv? fresh seafood Bf oiled or fried to your taste Western steaks ? 35 Item salad bar Homemade soups, breads and desserts Sunday 12*15 Luncheon Specials. We welcome groups and parties (, Call 645-51 51 for reservations ? ? 287 Weaverville Hwy. Every day specials Children's tp?clal* under 12 ? '1" Bring this ad for $2.00 off Ribeye or Strip Steak ? Good through March 1 987 V CAROLINA TIRE CO. Retail Division of Brad Ragan, Inc. Stoney Knob, Weaverville 658-2741 Branches in Marshall & Weaverville We appreciate the support of these sponsors Johnson's Farm & Home Supply No. Main St., Weaverville 645-6959 Families that Pray Together -p Stay Together! Photography by Randy Cox _ The News Record P 0. Box 369 Marshall, N.C. 28753 649-2741 Madison Gun Club Guns, Ammunition, Reloading equipment Open Saturday Only 649-3606 Take A Friend To Church MINTZ CARE HOMES A horn# - Mot an institution Blue Ridge Communications Professional Radio Systems, Scanners, CB and Auto Radios 770 New Stock Rd., Weaverville 645-7070 Lake Louise Automotive Ser., Inc. Brakes, Tune-up, All Car Sere. Mike Davis 1 34 Merrimon, Weaverville 645-9662 845-9609 Wolf laurel Resort n|. Sports, 335ft BRUSH CREEK GULF Rt 5, Marshall 649-9041 Seeyoui Church Sunday * O.A.Gregory, Inc. Distributors of Gulf Oil Products 649-2312 Attend The Church Of Your Choice ou wish to help sponsor this page or would like to your church's news ncluded contact us by mail or Batting .1000 Cordon Poteat nails us to the rail of reality: "A man's possibility is always greater than his ability." I not only wish I had said that, but I wish I could live like that and really believe that statement in my less-achieving moments. In our better moments, we know Dr. Poteat hi on target There is always more in us than we can ever get out We feel an upward urge; a desire beyond what we can be or produce in our lives. And it is this "possibility greater than ability" thai moves persons toward a goal that is unattainable. No major league player has ever batted the perfect .1000. Yet, it is precisely this illusive goal that has produced a Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron, a Ty Cobb and Pete Rose. We take comfort in Browning's phrase that "a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?" 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