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OPEN i Tuesday through Saturday
7s30 a. m. - Si 00 p. m.
OPENi FRIDAY NIGHTS
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Debra Payne
Glenna Redmon
Located At The Alexander Grill
Phone: 645-6923
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PEN IP
Personalized
License Deadline
Is Extended
Tho deadline for submitting ap
plications for "personalized" 1969
nnt.n license nlates has been extend
ed to Sept. 30, according to the
North arolina Department of Mo
tor Vehicles.
A department spokesman said
only about 3,600 applications had!
been received by the time the
original deadline expired Sept. 1.
The number was considerably less
than the estimated 4,000 Tar Heel
motorists who received personal
ized plates for 1968.
Personalized license plates were
approved by the 1967 General As
sembly to provide additional rev
enue for hihgway Deauinicauui.
and out-of-state travel advertis
ing. The program allows motor
ists to select the characters which
will appear on their 1969 license
plate. The plate may consist of
not less than three or more than
six characters, including one dash
Words or letter comoi na
tions considered offensive, sug
gestive or otherwise not in gooai
taste will be rejected.
Motorists desiring personalized
plates may select characters to
spell their name or initials, or to
.io rther sroecial messages.
Many drivers who have applied
for the .unique plates have chosen
humorous messages, while others!
have used the means to promote
special interests such as hobbies
perttiaglas
ALASS-LINID
WATER HEATER
If the tank should leak any
;n tha flrnt tan vears.
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we will provide a complsts
new replacement hsat
free (dealer installation and
local delivery extra). fj
fl-ffUqpniith
HOME ELECTRIC
& FURNITURE CO.
MARSHALL, N. C.
a mf. T.tmtenanlt Leonard!
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Eugene E. Edwards, Rt. 8, Mar-
hall, received cm jwviiw
Medal Aug. 20 in Vietnam.
Lt Edwards was prwefiwxi ui
award for meritorious service In
around operations againsv
forces in Vietnam.
During the ceremony m was
awarded the Air Medal for nore
than 26 combat air Wulte a
gairwt the enemy.
Executive officer ol company
n lai Dffnlivn nf the 1st Cav-
in Division's (Airmobile) 6th
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Cavalry, he entered xne Army in
February 1966 and was iaai ra
tioned at Ft. Jackson, S. C, be
fore arriving overseas in August
1967. He also hold's the silver
Star Medal and Combat Infantry
man Badge.
lihe 26-year-old soldier gradu
ated in 1965 from Mars Hill Col
lege with a B. S. degree in accounting.
ards
Mrs. Leonard Seay,
Native Of County,
Buried Sunday
Mrs. Leonard Seay, 52, of Dan
ville, Va., formerly of Hot Springs'
died Thursday, September 12, 1966
in a Danville hospital f
The
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of its 96 branch offices tairougnn
4,1, ootn The Dlates cose
$10 each in addition to the normall
registration fee.
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vis as we see ourselves.
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Regular Meals
Short Orders
Sandwiches
Homemade Pies
EDGEWOOD
Restaurant
1435 Merrimon Ave.
Asheville N. C
Breakfast - Dinner
Supper
Open 6 a. m. 10 p. m.
CJarl Teasrue has been promoted
to superintendent of lines for
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fly's Western Division headquar- one son.
Carl Teague
Teague, Marshall
Native, Promoted
By Power Company
tered in Asheville.
In his new position he is re
sponsible for the construction and1
maintenance of all lines in CP&L's
Western North Carolina service
area.
He joined CP&L as a member of
the Asheville line crew in 1937.
Teague later served as local rep
resentative for the power compa
ny in Weaverville, line foreman
in Asheville, and line supervisor
for the Western Division.
" The Marshall native is a mem
ber of Weaverville Presbyterian
Church and the Masons. He is a
ipat master of Blackmer Lodge in
Weaverville.
Teatrue is a graduate of Wea
verville High School and attend
H Weaver Collefire and Biltmore
College. He is a World War II
vntaran of the Air Force, having
served as a flight officer in Eu
rope.
He and his wife, the former
Wanda Peeke of Weaverville, have1
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8 A. M. to 12 Noon
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IN LOY P. RUBtK l a
BUILDING
MARSHALL, N. C
AIR-CONDITIONED
Frevenis kust
IE80UI-0H SPUT-OECTMC KOTOI
Trucks For
Sale
Sale
AT
Old Brick Store
In Barnard
Saturday, Sept. 21
7.30 p. m.
150 Items To Be Sold Including: ;
LoicadnK bindera, mechanic tool. d feoxea, elec
trie drills, all bitt, Sprinfield rifle, 16-Aot, HiR
32-caliber pUtol, canned food by case.
59 CHEVY 2-ton; Long Wheel Base; 6-cyl. - - $795.00
57 CHEVY 2-ton; long wheel base; 6-cyl. -- - $595.00
53 CHEVY 2-ton; good cattle bed; 6-cyl $495,00
55 INTERNATIONAL -ton Pickup; 6-cyl. - $295,00
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55 INTERNATIONAL Vz-ton Wagon; 6-cyl. - $245.00
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54 FORD F-800 Dump Truck; V-8 $495.00
1-12 ft. Flat Dump Bed; good $260.00
60 FORD V-8 Station Wagon; good $295.00
63 CHEVY 4-door; 6-cyl.; Straight Drive - -- $595.00
62 CHEVY II 2-door; automatic; 6-cyl $395.00
57 DODGE; V-8; 4-door; automatic; clean -- $295.00
10 Cars at $125.00 each
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