Commun Walnut School Reunion Set A Walnut School reunion Is being planned for Saturday, August 11, 1964, beginning at 3 p.m. The reunion is not limited to graduates and is open to anyone who attended Walnut School. Former teachers and principals are also in vited. Plans are being made for an assembly in the gymnasium at 4 p.m. for a short program and possibly some entertainment. A hot dog supper will be held between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m., sponsored by the Walnut Communi ty Development Club. "Since we are unable to send out a letter to each student or graduate; we will have to de pend on family and friends to pass the word along to folks who attended Walnut School," said Ernestine Plemmons, one of the organizers. Anyone who has ideas or information that will be of help in planning this reunion are asked to contact Ernestine Plemmons at 649-3816 or R.J. Plemmons at 649-3364 after 5 p.m. or on weekends. hhhhhhibmhiibbbiiii Plan Benefit Bake Sale The Madison High School Boosters' Club will hold a flea market and hake sale beginning at 1? a.m. Jaly 7 In the parking lot of the Nor thwestern Bank on the Marshall Bypass. Hund dreds of Items, none coating more than IS, will be offered . Proceeds from the sales will be ased to parchase athletic uniforms for Madison High teams. Mars Hill A. A. To Meet The Thursday night meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous will be held at the Mars Hill United Methodist Church beginnning at 8 p.m. Anyone experiencing a problem with alcohol is invited to attend. There are no dues or fees charged by Soil & Water Board Meets The Madison County Soil and Water Conserva tion District board will hold its regular monthly meeting on THursday, June 28 at 4:30 p.m. in the district office on Main St. in Marshall. CUSTOM 1 UPHOLSTERY . WE WILL USE YOUR FABRIC OR OURS WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM ASHEVILLE UPHOLSTERY 14 Main Street Weaverville, N.C. OWNER-RONNIE BISHOP , CALL 1 ? Quick drying durable flat finish ? Resists blisters, peeling. Cracking ? Easy Water Clean- Up July 4 Celebrations Planned The annual Wagon Train to Marshall will begin on Thursday night, June 26 at the Wilbur Allen (arm near Del Rio, Tenn. The wagon train will depart the Allen farm on June 29 at 9:30 a .m. and make its way to Max Patch, where the train will camp for the night on Friday. On Saturday, the wagon train will leave Max Patch for Spring Creek and will camp at the Spring Creek School on Saturday night. On Sunday, July 1, the wagon train will travel through the mountains to Doe Branch in the Big Pine community. The wagon train will travel to Little Pine on Monday, July 2 and camp on the Lester Lewis farm. On July 3, the wagon train will travel into Marshall and set up camp on Blannerhassett Island where they will meet the Marshall Volunteer Fire Department in a donkey Softball game. The wagon train will also take part in the an nual rodeo on the island sponsored by the fire fighters. Rodeo competition will be held on both July 3 and 4. The July 4 celebration will conclude with a fireworks display at 9 p.m. The Mart Hill Lions Club will sponsor a July 4th Celebration at the Man Hill Elementary School. The program will begin at 5:45 p.m. with the presentation of the flag by the Mars Hill Memorial VFW Post 5483 and the National An them by Sgt. Walsh. A gospel singing featuring the Principles and the Mount Olive Choir will begin at 6:00 p.m. At 7 p.m., following the singing, the Rev. Dale Fisher will speak on "The Meaning of July 4th". At 7:30 p.m., Tom Steward and friends will entertain with picking and singing selections. At 8 p.m., country music by Buddy Davis and Gary Spence along with clogging by the Walnut Ridge Runners and Bailey Mountain Cloggers. Fireworks will be presented at 9 p.m. by the Mara Hill Fire Department. Bruce Phillips will be the Master of Ceremonies along with Pat Sams, president of the Mars Hill Lions Club. Bring the family, enjoy the program, see an excellent fireworks program, and eat lots of barbecue chicken! Everyone welcome. Weaverville To Host Street Dance July 3 Weaverville will host a street dance Tuesday night, July 3 at 7:30 p.m. Dancing on Main Street will be to the music of the Carolina Cutups. There will be no fireworks display in the town this year. Instead, Weaverville residents will join with their neighbors in the Beech community who are commemorating their 100th July 4 celebration. See related story on Page I. Rainbow Webbed Lawn Chair 4 Pack White Cloud Bathroom Tissue