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;'l:?; t Thursday, July 12. 1973 The News-Reeerd Pag 2 JTie News -Record BOX 347 MARSHALL, N. C. 28733 NON PARTISAN IN POLITICS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS. INC. Second-class privileges authorized al Marshall. V V. 2H7S3 JAMES I. STORY. Editor Subscription Rates In Madison 15 Mos $4.50 12Mos 4 00 8 Mos 3.50 6 Mos II 00 4 Mos 2.50 Subscription Rates Outside Madison 15 Mos $9.00 12 Mos 8 00 6 Mos 6 00 4 Mos ,4 00 ( Add 4 percent tax For All in No. Car. AIR MAIL 40c Per Week All Types Of MATERIALS And Samples Including Vinyl Fabrics Plastics or Leatherettes! Free Kstimates Will Bring Samples To Your Home 23 Years' Experience WRIGHT'S IPHOUSTF.RINt; SERVICE Phone 645-3612 6 Main Street P.O. Box 574 WEAVEKYI1.1.E. N ( WITH THE SICK Joyce Grain, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Everett Crain, also of Marshall, has also returned to her home from Memorial Mission where she was a patient following the automobile accident. Three other girls involved in the same accident Jani Fisher, Nancy Collins and Debbie Hunter returned to their homes from the hospital several days ago. Fl KNACK CLEANING AND REPAIRS S 5 Mobile Homes S g 8 Years' Experience A :S Years' Fac tory S Experience Also House Furnace jj: : and Hue Cleaning : El) HALL S I 'hone Da or Nighl :j: ' ti82-:!811 5 Ii89-;i974 $ That the North Atlantic Treaty Ownualion. founded 2f years ago. still in a funds- mental element in the huild ing of a l.y-liiin world peace, guarding freedom. dignity, and ' security for all i(s member nations? That NATO can be de scribed best as a collective rleiensive security arrange ment of 15 European nations pledged to bind themselves in a defensive alliance'' That the mission of NATO today is the same as it has been for 24 years- to deter aggression but, if deterrence fails, to defend NATO nations as far forward as possible? A balanced American force contribution in Europe-one not substantially less than we have today -is essential to the continued existence of s strong collective force, it is Highland Gomes (Jirmidather Mountain 1 V; s- . - , iy'T" ..f I n war mil essential to the continued ef fectiveness of NATO, and. therefore, it is essential to our security inLerests in the United States. a CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement in tlie passing of our loved one, Mrs Curtis i Bootsie) Iwson Husband, Children, Mother, Sisters and Brother, Uncles THIS GROUP OF FOX HUNTERS, pictured outside a lodge on Dan Payne Mountain in Madison County recently, includes three men in their nineties. Pictured from left are Remus Gentry, Ed Rolen, Dick Robinson, Liston Davis, all of Cocke County, Tenn.; Jack Rail and Sheriff E. Y. Ponder of Madison County; Glenn Ramsey, of Newport, Tenn.; Warren Edwards of Madison County; Jack Blazer of Buncombe County; llarley Alexander, of Leicester; Brest Johnson, of Madison Court? ; Conley McKinnish of Brevard; Garrett Ramsey of Buncombe County and Jackie Ball of Madison County. Robinson is 93 and Blazer and Alexander are both 94. Present but not pictured were Ron Howell, Robert Hensley and Craig Edwards, of , Madison County. The group stayed up all night listening to and telling their experience while fox hunting. Susan Frisby Will Be Page In Raleigh Miss Susan Annette Frisby, daughter of Mr and Mrs. F. Hay Frisby of Houte 5, How would you react to a big jump iri car prices? i "S: j r. A Yt I 4 I z f p I A 1 "i j L r That's why railroads are essential. One way car manufacturers keep prices from getting out of control is with economical shipping. By rail. In fact, railroads move 76 of all new autos and auto parts, s Why do the auto industry and so many other industries ship by rail?, They know it's usually the most economical way to go. , Consider these figures for the thousands of things delivered by rail.The average cost per-ton-mile by truck is five times as much as by rail. Air shipping is fifteen times more expensive. -j Now you know one big reason why you need railroads. And why you need Southern. soy T IAMV $nTM1H(MSACaNUGHriOMOwnt )cl SUSAN FRISBY Marshall, will serve as a "Governor's fage" in the Office of the Governor James E. Holshouser, Jr in Raleigh during the week of July 30 August 3, 197,1. Miss Knsby was notified of her selection by Phillip J. Kirk, Jr , Administrative Assistant to the Governor. While in Raleigh, Miss Frisby will work in the Governor's Office In addition, lours of the Capitol, Legislative Building, and museums will be arranged The Governor's Page" program is an innovation of the Holshouser ad- Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted iDR. LOCKARD 8 A M to 12 Noon FRIDAYS ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL N.C. ministration. Unlike legislative pages, those who serve in the Governor's Office do not receive any pay. Mrs. Dale Beaver, a member of the Governor's staff, co-ordinates the program. Miss Frisby is a 1973 Honor Graduate of Marshall High School. While in school, she participated in many extra curricular activities. She is a member of Madison Seminary Baptist Church; and, sings in a group called "Singers For Christ." Miss Frisby plans to attend Duke University this fall, where she will major in Nursing. ATTENDS CONFERENCE Donald N. Anderson, chairman of the Madison County Planning Board of Mars Hill, attended the recent third annual Conference on Community Appearance and Historic Preservation at Appalachian State University. The conference was designed to provide the people of North Carolina and the Appalachian region an op portunity to study the problems the state and the region face in the rapid deterioration of the ap pearance of many of its areas and how to maintain and conserve its historical heritage. The four-day conference was sponsored jointly by the Planning and Zoning Education Program for Western North Carolina, the Appalachian Regional In stitute of Government and the Institute of Government, UNC-Chapel Hill. Pharmacy Comments SURVEY OF NC NUTRITION A sunev conducted bv the North Carolina State Board of Health reveals that 25 percenl of Tar Heel families plus 43 percent of pre school ihildren in the state subsist on inadequate diets. Deficiencies are particularly pronounced in vitamins A and ( and calcium. Snack perhaps your family should foods and colas seem to be consider low-cost, high-yield replacing vegetables, fruits, vitamin capsules and miner and milk in our diets. The il supplements. Check with net result is poorer health your County Agricultural for a large number of Tar Extension Office, or your Heel families. physician, if you ire con Wit h soaring food costs rented about your family's and changing eating habits, nutrition. iflfi Cj2 . mu rowtu. COMMUNITY MEDIC Al CENTER PHARMACY Hill 4l-2Sft CowvoaisHrtty lcat4 la th M4cl tnHir '.t thr ferr mmmrttlt tpprm rank awri m mw Jtumghtt. tminm, fd imfntmninm wr hrbrrr m ftf fenrlmf to Mr fhrmh ami Four outstanding pipe bands wiO be featured amid the pageantry of the 18th annual Highland Gaines and Gathering of Scottish Clans which will be held on Grand father Mountain's MacRae Meadows on Saturday and Sunday, July 14-15. The Atlanta Pipe Band, The Denny and Dunipace Pipe Band of Washington, D.C., the Ogilvy Highlanders of Wilmington, Del., and the Charlotte Scottish Pipe Band will lead the musical portions Of the traditional Scottish celebration which is expected lo again lure approximately B.000 spectators. The Highland Games, which has become the largest tribute held yearly in the United States in honor of a distant motherland, will include such crowd-pleasing events as dancing, piping and drum ming competitions, Sheepdog demonstrations, a sailboat regatta, and the Parade of Tartans in addition to the usual athletic competitions involving standard A.A.U. events and the typical Old Scottish contests. The whirling kilts of the dancers, the shrills of the continuous bagpipe music, and the gasps and groans of the hardy athletes as they toss the cabars, sheafs, and stones, comprise to make the Highland Games a color spectacular which would rival a movie set for a film giant. John MacRae of Conchra, Scotlandwho la the Chief of the Clan MacRae Society; and Peregrine Moncrtef,als0 of Scotland and the son Of the Chief of Clan Hay ; will be the guests of honor for the 18th annual gathering. & Some 187 medals, 27 trophies and 13 cash awards will be presented to the fjrst through third place finishers in practically all. com petitions. Numerous sovenir .shops, offering authentic Scottish goods, and several outdoor kitchens which offer a wide variety of food, will again be on hand to serve the thousands of spectators. '' The phrase "catch as catch can" originally referred to a style of wrestling. EDGEWOOD RESTAURANT 1435 Merrimon Ave. AshevUle, N.C. Breakfast Dinner Supper REGULAR MEALS SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES HOMEMADE PIES AIR-CONDITIONED Open 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Telephone communication today has become one of the most complicated industries in America, with over 125 million telephones connected by billions of feet of cable and complex switching systems. 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