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Page Six Lions Give Perfect Attendance Pins THREE MEMBERS of the Marshall Lions Club were presented perfect attendance pins at the regular dinner meeting last week at the Rock Cafe. Left to right, E. C. Teague, ten years; O. A. Gregory, 15 years; Lion President Wiley DuVall, who presented the pins; Page Brigman, 16 years of perfect attendance. JUST A WOMAN'S OBSERVATIONS Well. 1 guess I'd belter be quite brilliant this week oi the new owners of the paper will not use this column unj I'd be out niv bin salarv that I've been getting. (Which is: three mean looks from Coley lor having to type this up, one snail lioiu Floyd, and two tree papers lioin Pop! ) Anyhow, I enjoy writing and wish I really had time to do a good job, instead of waiting until the last minute and dash oil something thai ntakes me ashamed when il tomes out on Thuisday. I sort ol look forward to seeing the new sie paper and how the offset really woiks. Il will be about the sie ot our Blannahassel t Tiibune. only about 8 more pages! Well, the national picture llus week puts Piesident Nixon on the spot loi his remarks about Manson. I leel the same way he does about his guilt, but I don't suppose this will be read out there and it can't jeopardize Manson's civil rights. I believe strongly about our civil rights, but I don't believe we pay enough attention to the rights of the persons -murdered. I don't think the liamers of our Constitution wanted criminals lo gel by on mere technicalities... Bill Reeves was down one day this week and came by All Types Of MATERIALS And Samples Including Vinyl Fabrics (Plastics or Leatherettes) Free Estimates. Will Bring Samples To Your Home 23 Years' Experience viusirrs Upholstering Service Phone 645-3612 Main Street P. O. Box 574 WEAVERVILLE,N.C L for a lew minutes. He seems veiy happy and is adjusting to married hie lathei well for a man his age! He and his bride had a lovely trip to Grcal Britain lor a honey moon, and I think he pointed out the woisl looking shacks over iheie to her as homes of my ancestors. He lold of several stones about his getting married one of which was a 14-year-old telling she heard Bill was getting mained and her Dad asked her if she might be taking LSD to suggest such a happening! Got a caid lioin Cousin Gerliude Kuskin and this summei she is vacationing in Alaska. She said it was rather cool up theie sometimes as low as 70 degiees below ero. She was longing foi a woolen pair ol socks lo sleep in Ilia! night at Ml. McKinley National Park. Boy, ole Tom and 1: 1 1 lo I are really having an extended I up. The last card I gol from them they were in Washington and headed lor the Canadian border. I hope Tom isn't loo worried about the diaft and defects up there. Come on back, Tom, you're loo old for the service again! OBSERVED- Went over to watch Coach Reeves work the football squad for the first session Monday afternoon and the boys were snappy and on the ball in their drills-Dennis Treadway came home afterward and said he was hitting the bed cause he was pooped -Saw Ray Cantrell there and he was moving the fastest I've ever EDGEffOOD Restaurant 1435 Mm i iniuii Ave. Aihavill. N. C BrMkfMt DfiMttr Supper Rafular Ml Short Or dirt Opwi ajn. 1 0 p-m. AIR-CONDITIONED seen him move -James Briggs has stretched up a lot and was looking good, heard he did real well with his baseball playing in Buncombe County this summer Also heard that James Lewis and his team were playing in a regional tourney, good luck, James, I believe your coach was a classmate of mine at Cully Saw Marie Moore and Delores Carter at Beautytime Monday afternoon They art working at Barnardsville and having fun Said Jannie Lee Wallin and several other "70 giads are working with t hem Belter hush. Have a good day! "FOOD FOR THOUGHT" By Sugar Campbell He that will not reason is a biget; he that cannot reason is a fool; he that does not reason is a slave. For lack of a topic of conversation we commit the meanest acts of tactlessness and discretion. Sweet are the days of adversity to the party it doesn't happen to. A mere triffle consoles us, for a mere trifle distresses us. STOIIEY KNOB SUPER MARKET WeaverviDe - Asherille Highway . Dr. Sams Returns ; , . - ( , t Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sams have returned from Winston-Salem, where Dr. Sams had cataract surgery on one eye. While there they spent a week with Dr. Sams' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lowe. Dr. Sams will return at a later dale for surgery on the other eye. Don C. Tweed, 26, Native Of County, Is Buried Sunday Don Calvin Tweed, 26, of Charlotte, a native of Madison County, died Friday, July 31, in a Charlotte hospital after a long illness. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Mary Nancy Sellers Tweed; a son, Mark Tweed of the home and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Leo Tweed of Mint Hill. Services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday in Philadelphia Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Sunset Memory Gardens. 1970 FAIR LANE 500 2 dr; V 8; standard transmission; Radio; Extra Clean. 1969 MUSTANG Mach 1 - 351; 3-speed transmission; low milage; Extra Nice. 1969 GT FAIRLANE; mileage. 1966 FORD Mustang; 6-cyl.; standard transmission; good transportation. 1968 CHEVELLE; 2-door Car. 1966 FAIRLANE 500 Car. 1962 FORD Pickup; 6 cyi; Good Tires; Runs Good. SERVICE MOTOR SALES, INC. Marshall MARSHALL, Mrs. Eliza Rice,93, Passes Saturday; Funeral Tuesday Mrs. Mai Ilia McMahaji Crowder, 83, of Weavcrville, died Monday morning August 3, l')70 at her home after a long illness. She was a native of Madison County and the widow of Jeler Crowder, who died in l9. Surviving are a son, Bristol Crowder of Weavcrville; two sisters, Mrs. Le s sie Wealheiman and Mrs. Stella Boone, both of Candler; four brothers, Burgess of Spruce Pine, Lonnie of Marion, Pillar of Boonford and Chelsie McMahan of Mars Hill; eight grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Upper Laurel Baptist Church. The Revs. Truman Fisher, Frank Blaylock and E. W. Jenkins officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Grandsons were pallbearers. Holcombe Funeral Home, Mars Hill, was in charge. Close-Out Of 1970 Ford Cars and Trucks See Charles Wilde - Nathan West John Corbett FOR THE BEST DEALS EVER! 2-door; Sport Roof; automatic Hardtop-, automatic transmission; Radio; V-8; Local 2-door Hardtop; 6-cyl.; standard transmission; Economy TRUCKS Dealer Franchise No. 2633 N. C. AUGUST 6, 1970 Death MRS. ELIZA RICE Mrs. Elia Ray Rice, 93, of Marshall Rt. 2, died Saturday afternoon, August I , at her home after a long illness. Mrs. Rice, a lifelong resident of Madison County, was the widow of Phillip 'Rice, who died in 1934. Surviving are two sons, Garfield and Nealie Rice, both of Marshall Rt. 2; a daughter, Mrs. Rom Wilson of Marshall Rt. 2; and 23 grandchildren. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Peeks Chapel Baptist Church. The Rev. Aulhur Hensley, the Rev. Dear! Amnions and the Rev. Champ Rice officiated. Burial was in Rice Cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS IN LOY P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C transmission; Radio; low N. Carolina Ufrf "i
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