(Photo by Gwen Vue) ROBERT JORGENSEN AND VICKY FOX 11x14 Color Portrait - $1.50 Your choice of Family Group or Individual One special otter per family, one per person ALPINE COURT THURSDAY, SEPT. 13th PHOTO HOURS: 1 :00-9:00 PM HOT SPRINGS, N. C. 50% Or Less Sale Special Discount STOREWIDE SALE SUMMER AND WINTER ITEMS PRICED LESS THAN COST The Clothesline MARSHALL BY-PASS 649-3373 Hurry In While Sale Lasts! Vicky Fox Engaged To R.L. Jorgensen Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Fox of Buckley. Ul, and Dr. and Mr* Roy A. Jorgenaen Jr. of Hendersonville announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their children, Vicky Sue Fox and Robert Basement Sale For Scouts And Brownies The parents of girls belonging to Marshall Girl Scout Troop No. 266 ar J Marshall Brownie Scoui Troop No. 079 will have a basement sale on Sept. IS, from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. at the home of Jenice and Clarence Pegg, Route 1, Road 1191 off Rector Corner Road in Marshall. All proceeds from the sale will be donated equally to the two troops to be used by them to help pay for camping equipment, craft supplies, badges, outings, and so on. Everyone is invited to help these scout troops and to bring the whole family. There will be clothing for everyone, jewelry, toys, books, dishes, patterns, material, household goods, and many, many miscellaneous items. Hun dreds of things will be priced under $5. To reach the sale, go across the bridge in Marshall and follow the signs for ap proximately 3'2 miles. Hospital News Mrs Maggie Anders has returned to her home in Marshall after spending several weeks in Brentwood Rehabilitation Center recuperating from a broken hip and arm. Kathy Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of Marshall, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital where she is undergoing treatment. Mrs. Clara (Ebb) Crowe of Marshall is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital where she is receiving treatment following a stroke. H E. White has returned W his home near Marshall from St. Joseph's Hospital whert ' he recently underwent surgery. Vicky to a 1973 graduate of Buckley-Loda High School, and haa attended Atlantic Union College in South Lancaater, Mass. She haa served aa a student missionary in Bangknh, Thailand, and is presently assistant dean of girls at the Fletcher Seventh- Day Adventist Academy in Fletcher. Robert attended Fletcher Academy and then moved to Paw Paw Creek near Mir shall, where he baa been farming for the paat aeven year*. The couple look forward to the day whoa God shall unite them and have aa their data Thanksgiving evening, Nov. SI, at 7 p.m. The ceremony will be performed in the Seventh-Day Adventtot Chureh of Fletcher. Tbey sincerely roquaat your preaence in thought and prayer. Robinsons Feted On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Robinson, Route 2, Weaver ville, were honored on Aug. 26 with a golden anniversary celebration in the fellowship hall of Piney Mountain Baptist Public Health Workers To Convene Here Citizens of Madison County will have the opportunity to learn more about prepaid health plans as a possible method of holding down health care costs at a public hearing Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mountain Area Health. The hearing is one of six scheduled for September across the state by the N.C. Commission on Prepaid Health Plans which has been studying the issue for the past year. The purpose of the hear ings is to familiarize health care providers, consumers and employers with the com mission's findings and recom mendations. Most prepaid health plans, or Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO), pro vide most basic health ser vices to those enrolled for a fixed prepaid monthly fee, regardless of how many ser vices are used. Individuals op ting for such a plan are assured of medical care on a 24-hour basis and often avoid costly hospital visits. According to Commission Chairman Glenn Wilson, evidence from other states in dicates that savings occurring from reduced hospital use can be utilized to provide more ambulatory care. "Whether these and other aspects of prepaid plans would offer workable alternatives to ex isting insurance coverage in this state will be under conti nuing study by the commis sion," Wilson said. "These hearings are an ex cellent opportunity for citizens to learn about health maintenance organizations and their potential for cost ef fective health programs, Gov. Hunt said. "I requested the commission to hold these hearings and I urge you to at tend," he added. Raynee Tweed Celebrates Raynee Tweed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tweed of Route 3, Marshall, celebrated her first birthday with a party at the home of her parents on Sept. 2. The "Raggedy Ann" color scheme was carried out in the birthday cake and decora tions. Those attending were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey; Mr. and Mrs. Do ward Gentry and Mrs. Lula Tweed; her great grandmother, Mrs. Florence Cook; also, Marsha Lynn and School Menu BREAKFAST Monday, Sept 17 - Danish sweet roll, juice and milk. Tuesday, Sept 18 - buttered toast, sliced peaches and milk. Wednesday, Sept IS ? ham biscuits, apple and milk. Thursday, Sept 20 - cereal, juice and milk. Friday, Sept 21 ? dunkin sticks, apple sauce and milk. LUNCH Monday, Sept 17 ? hot dogs on bun with chili, slaw, baked beans, pudding and milk. Tuesday, Sept 18 - pizza, tossed salad, french fries, orange and milk. Wednesday, Sept 19 - fish steaks on bun with cheese, slaw, pear halves and milk. Thursday, Sept 20 - Bar-B Que on bun, brown while white potatoes, jello w-fruit and milk. Friday, Sept 21 - spaghetti w-meat sauce, tossed salad, pineapple up-side down cake, rolls and milk. Births A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Chandler of Marshall, Sept. 3. A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffey in Greeneville, Tenn., Sept. 6. A son, to Mr. and Mrs. David A. Rogers, Mars Hill, Sept. ?. A son (Brandon Neil), to Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Buckner, Route 7, Marshall, Aug. ?. A THIRD FAUCET LOMBARD, 111. (AP) - A separate faucet for drinking and cooking water is seen as the new look in kitchen sinks by the Water Quality Associ? ation. This "third faucet" would be served by a special filtration to remove any organic contaminants in s water not re Lana Ramsey and Sharon Ricker, aunts; a great uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owenby and Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Black Cutshall and Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Murdock, Jean and Deana Cantrell, Maxine, Kenneth and John Gosnell, Gail and Bonnie Cutshall, Peggy and Dahn Cutshaw, Sharon Bailey; Mr. and Mrs. Tweed and Raynee. Church. They were married on Aug. 28, 192#, in Greenville, SC. The celebration of love was given by their children and grandchildren. The couple have four children: Carolyn Jamerson, Asheville; Joyce Ingle, Clifton Robinson and the Rev. Dale Robinson, all of Weaverville. They have 10 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, the former Lucy Buckner, lived in the California Creek Com munity of Madison County for many years. Over 200 relatives and friends came by to visit with the couple and extend their best wishes. The highlight of the afternoon was a ceremony performed by their son, the Rev. Dale Robinson, with the couple renewing their mar riage vows. Ice cubes frozen with a twist of lemon peel add flavor to diet beverages and sparkling mineral water. MR. AND MRS. THEODORE ROBINSON AND OUR STEAKS ...1 ? Choico, juicy cut* ? Proparod to your tatto Wo Invito you ? Tonljht mountTineersteakhSuse TUNNEL RD OP?N 4 30PM TO 11 :30 PM DIAL 294-3332 MONDAY THRO SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAYS - STARTING APRIL 22. 197* CAN YOU HELP FILL 3,900 NEW JOBS? 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