Marshall. N. C. April 1, 1971 Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sumerel of Hot Springs celebrated their golden wedding an niversary Sunday with an open house in their home. They were married March 27, 1921 in Ivjurens, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sumerel have three children, Mrs. Mary Lee Ricker of Brevard, Charles Sumerel of Hot Springs and KLmo Sumerel of Asheville. On Baseball Team James R. Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Ramsey, of Chilhowie, Va., is third baseman for the Chilhowie Warriors, and is a member of the C.A.A. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs., Roosevelt Franklin, of Route 4, Marshall and the Hreat-grandson of Mrs. H, E. Wallin, Sr., of Route 3, Marshall. CODY MOTOR Phone O-4'l-.v'X I MAKSIIALL, V C See Kermit before you trade. We're loaded with 64-66 models. Must sell to make room for new additions to lot. 69 MUSTANG, Auto., 302. V8 2195.00 67 FORD Gal. 500, 2 dr. H.T., V8 S.D. 1395.00 67 FORD Gal. 500, 1 dr., Auto 1395.00 iti 1FIU . ('V(T.l)NK ( .1. :t speed. s 1 l!i." nn ,i, I'OVIIAC Tem pest L' dr.. 1) n erhe.id e;t m . f c I 7!r mi '.(. IU l( K .speei.il d' . s 1). VI.VtHI i,t. I KI ( ust. iu. I dr.. VS. Auto ?:. (Ml t,(, TORI) (.al. ."(". 2 dr. H.T., VS. Auto I lil.YOO lit; FORI) ( ust. 2 dr., 6 cyl.. S.I). 695.00 66 COMET Caliente, 2 dr. H.T., S.D.. 3 speed 1095.00 Marshal! Thrift Anniversary Page 8 IF IT'S NEWS... TEll US ABOUT IT WE CARE UUI.NOS AIRIS (Cl'l) There are 1 0 spin is stadiums in Buenos Aues lot nunc than lull a million spectators. Some stadiums in the city and its subuibs have capacities railing lioin 40.0XK to 1 00.000 spectatois. Texas's lobbery rate per 100.000 population increased 124 I pei cent during the I'H.Os. SALES, INC 65 CFIEV. Imp SS. 4 speed, 895.00 65 FORI) Cust.. 4 dr.. Auto 595.00 65 MUSTANG, 6 cyl. Auto 795.00 6.-, Ml ST (. (i cL. s.D I'.'I.VtHI I.., Ml M . (I t l I) ;!.". (ki I,., I OKI) (..ll. ".'Ml. I i;r . Auto TO.V 0(1 65 TORI) I aU on . S.D. 195. (( IU C1IEY. Noa Sta. vstiti.. S.I). 1 15. (Hi 61 FORI) Fairlane S.W.. Auto 495.00 SEVERAL RICK IRS AM) OLDER MODEL CARS. - JOHM I Health Clinic Schedule lwrence B. Burwell, MPH, Madison County Health Director, has announced the Health Department Clinic schedule for April, 1971. Clinics listed are held at the Health Department unless otherwise specified. Thursday, April 1, General Immunization Clinic, Mars Hill Town Hall, 1-4 p.m. Friday, April 2, General Immunization Clinic, 8:30-12 Noon, 1-4 p.m. Monday, April 5, General Immunization Clinic, Hot Springs Town Hall, 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, April 6, Eye Clinic, By Appointment Only Wednesday, April 7, Child Health Supervisory Clinic, By Appointment Only Thursday, April 8, General Immunization Clinic, Mars Hill Town Hall, 1-4 p.m. Friday, April 9, General Immunization Clinic, 8:30-12 noon, 1-4 p.m. Monday, April 12, Holiday, Easter Monday Tuesday, April 13, Mater nity Clinic, 11 a.m. Thursday, April 15, Genera' Immunization Clinic, Mars Hill Town Hall, 1-4 p.m. Friday, April 16, General Immunization Clinic, 8:30-12 noon, 1-4 p.m. Monday, April 19, Mental Health Clinic, By Ap pointment Only General Immunization Clinic, Hot Springs Town Hall, 1-3 p.m. Thursday, April 22, General Immunization Clinic, Mars Hill Town Hall, 1-4 p.m. Friday, April 23, General Immunization Clinic, 8:30-12 noon, 1-4 p.m. Monday, April 26. General Immunization Clinic, Hot Springs Town Hall, 1-3 p.m Tuesday, April 27, Family Planning Clinic, By Ap ointment Only nmrsday, April 29, General Immunization (Time, Mars Hill Town Hall. 1-4 p m 1-ndav. April .'ill. General Immunization Clinic. 8 :i(-12 noon 1 -t p in Nurse Screening (Time, ! Apimintmenl I )nl At all Genera! Im munization (Tunes, protection is available against diphtheria, poliomyelitis, whooping cough, tetanus lockjaw i, measles, rubella, .ind smallpox. Blood testing .ind tuberculin skin testing are also available at the General Inununization (Times. ATTEND CONFERENCE All seven extension agents in Madison County returned last Thursday night from Winston-Salem where they attended the annual Extension Conference. Store discount Don Walnut News Mrs. Phil Waldrop of Asheville, the former Brenda Reed, was honored with a stork shower on Friday night, March 19, in the Free Will Baptist Ladies' Aid House. The hostesses were: Miss Rita Blackwell, Mrs. Barbara Shelton and Mrs. Kathern Reed. Mrs. Guy Ramsey, Mrs. Charlie Leake, Mrs. Raymond Stines, Mrs. Richard Wilson, Mrs. Pat Waldrop, and Mrs. Roseanna Waldrop were contest winners. Those attending in addition to the honoree were: Dorothy Reed, Mrs. Raymond Stines, Mrs. Charlie Leake, Mrs. Richard Wilson, Mrs. Guy Ramsey, Mrs. Pat Waldrop, Mrs. Roseanna Waldrop, Mrs. David Blackwell, Mrs. Cecil Blackwell, Mrs. Gordon Treadway, Mrs. Queen Plemmons, Miss Janie Plemmons, Mrs. Mary Craine, Mrs. Coleman Ramsey, Mrs. Susie Davis, Mrs. Mae Roberts, Mrs. Althea Lawrence, Marie Waldrop, Diane Waldrop, Dottie and Darlene Reed, Rita Blackwell, Barbara Shelton, Kathern Reed and Lynn Metcalf. Mrs. Lloyd Chandler is a patient in a Black Mountain Hospital where she is receiving treatment. Mrs. Doris Wyatt, Mrs. Tommy Blackwell, Mrs. Othella Brigman and Miss Ruth Guthrie left on Thursday for Charlotte where they will attend the NCAE Convention for three days. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Bruce Rigsby and their four children left on Friday for their home near San Fran cisco, Calif. The family has lived in Walnut for 16 months and will be greatly missed in the Church, the school and other activities of the com munity Their many friends and relatives hope that they will be very happy in their new home Mr arid Mrs Morgan Moss Jr. from Durham spent the weekend with Mr Moss uncle ,uul aunt, the Hev and Mrs George Moore and (den daughters Mr and Mrs Shepherd from Burnsville attt -uled the morning worship service ai the Presbyterian Church on Sunday INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Contact REGGY ANDERS Rector's Corner Marshall, N. C. Phone 649-4873 After 4 p.m. Jan. 7, 14,21,28 chg. it Lunch Menu Week Beginning April 5 Monday: Sea witch on school baked bun, whole baked potato, cabbage carrot slaw, raisin peanut butter cookies and milk. Tuesday: Meat loaf, fluffy mashed potatoes, green peas, school baked rolls, butter pineapple upside down cak and milk. Wednesday: Pinto beans, mixed greens, Harvard beets, sliced onions, cornbread, butter, cherry cobbler and milk. Thursday: Sliced cold baked ham, potato salad, green beans, school baked rolls, Easter cake and milk. Friday: Beefburger on school made buns, lettuce and tomatoes, onions, pickles, potato chips, apple raisin crisp and milk. West Virginia is the largest coal producing state in the nation. TO COMPLIMENT YOUR NEW OUTFIT Lei us style your hair in or.e of the soft new looks for spring, custom cut espe cially to flatter you, and right in time for the Easter Parade . . . Hair cut, shampoo and set are included in one low price, Beautytime Beauty Shop M ain St. M arshall, NX. E-ngtfgern en t Mrs. Jorgensen Stafford, of Greenville, S. C, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Patricia Ann Stafford, to Larry Franklin Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Parks, of Hot Springs. Miss Stafford and Mr. Parks are students at Montreat Anderson College. f DGEHOOD Restaurant 143S Merrimon Ave. Asheville, N. C. Breakfast Dinner Supper Regular Meals Short Orders Sandwiches Homemade Pies Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. AIR CONDITIONED it