'. f I" , J . it ' 1 r-v' Honda?, Aafaat I, UTS Th Newt-Retort Ps DorlandrBell Reunion .' The annual Dorland-Bell School Homecoming and Reunion will be held this Sunday at the Hot Springs Presbyterian Church. Sunday School will be held aa usual followed by the morning worship hour which will include Holy Communion. The Rev. George A. Moore, pastor of the Dorland-Bell Presbyterian Church, will deliver the message. Following the service, pictures will be taken of the alumni and honorary mem bers who attend. Following will be another bountiful meal n the church lawn. r lrV Marshall I XX 1 i i i i ir 1 117 HanaaOy, m don't make pmacn nuiseafkwl tiur savmys ptam. Bui iur new h'iX Savings Cenincrate b f . FatnxJi rTKat remain on deposit Uw a minimum i( 2i vear. a errai wav ' . "' - After dinner, a business meeting win be held, it was announced by Agnes B. Ford, secretary. On Saturday night. Alumni members, their husbands and wives, and other guests will gather at Glory Ridge Camp Grounds near Walnut for a picnic supper, scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m. After the supper a social hour is planned with a word from the President of the Alumni Association, Mrs. Eugenia Lollar Elliott This occasion will be hosted by the Rev. and Mrs. George A. Moore. si TIRES We Cordially Invite You To Visit Us In Our NEW LOCATION On The MARSHALL BY - PASS Tire & Recapping Ernest Ramsey, Owner 'v'''" W ant i-,U' Miss .:' Susan Frisby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. Ray Frisby of, Marshall, returned to htr home on Sunday from Raleigh where she spent last week serving as a "Governor's Page" in the office of Governor James E. Holshouser, Jr. Miss Rosa Dean Frisby spent last week in Snow Camp as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coble. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ray Fisby of Marshall spent Saturday in Raleigh and Durham and Saturday night in Snow Camp as guests of Mr. Frisby 's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Joe The Great WIDE WAY Formulo 1 Supef Stock Tires The sensational new iu per wide lire foi ho! cars Raised extro-large while letters Eu'opeon interlocking dog bone roong treud Ruyye.J 4 ply polyester construction Prompt Service Work Guaranteed V Lit Weeewa aajema Iwnw " - V. vr - ' " Wrwml Mention Coble, They were acv companied home on Sunday by their two daughters. Misses ' -Susan and Rosa Dean Frisby. Mrs. Royce Cos tic and two children of Virginia Beach, Va. arrived Friday night to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Waldrup, and other relatives and friends. They were ac companied here by Mr. Cos tic who returned to his home on Saturday. Jeff and Lu Ann Huey of Gastonia are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Huey; and their uncle, Charles Huey, in Marshall. Center wiinhshtHJtirrg about. It takes only S500 iniiiiinuni to open. lo rruke k hty with vtiur savim'v ji;,' Cathv Gail Sprinkle of1 Stanley is visiting her grsnd-; (. parenti, Mr. and Mrs. Joe1 V Eads, of Marshall. Mr. and Mrs.. Leo Allison and family, of Romeo, 1Och.,: ar 4 spending ' several days- v here with Mrs. Allison's -parenfrj, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , Frisby, and other relatives and friends. APPENDECTOMY Boyce Mayhew, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mayhew, of Marshall, is expected to return to his home following an appendectomy at St. Joseph's Hospital last week. With football season "just around the comer," it is hoped that he will soon be able to play. DECORATION There will be a decoration at the Cross Rock Cemetery on Sunday, August 19, Mrs. Ray Caldwell announces. Lunch will be served and singing will be enjoyed. The public is invited. Birth, To Mr. and Mrs. Harlon G. Maxwell, Route 6, Marshall, a daughter, July 30, 1973, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Danny Luther Hayes, Route 3, Mars Hill, a son, August 4, 1973, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. David Cantrell, Route 3, Marshall, a son, August 5, 1973 in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brazil of Route 1, Marshall a son, August 1, 1973 in Takoma Hospital, Greene ville, Tenn. Reunion The annual Blazer reunion will be held Sunday, August 19th, at the home of Fred Wright, Stoney Knob Road, Weaverville. All friends and relatives are invited to come join us. 3 s - V . A (D7 1(2) ! ? ' r jMdllt WIlMfl MRS. KENNETH ANDERSON . . . fas fernicr ' " Miss Cheryl Babbitt Babbitt-Anderson Vows Spoken In Asheville Miss Cheryl Dawn Babbitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Babbitt of Mars Hill, became the bride of Kenneth R. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Anderson, also of Mara Hill at 2 p.m. Saturday In the East Chestnut Church of Christ, Asheville. The Rev. J.M. Powell of ficiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a full-length gown of satin trimmed with lily-of-the-valley lace with an Empire waist and train. Her floor length veil was edged with lace circles. Miss Cathy Elaine Coniglio of Winter Park, Fla. was maid of honor. She wore a long princess style dress of frost bate crepe with an Empire waist and short circular veil Walnut News Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reeves and Mrs. Albert Reeves from Port Huron, Mich, spent a few days recently with Mrs. A.S. Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Plumer Cody and sons. Mrs. Cecil McDevitt returned to her home last week from Memorial Mission Hospital. Mrs. Almarie Cody of Asheville spent Friday night and Saturday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guthrie. Mr. . and Mrs. Bennie Thomas and children of Alameda, California are now living in the home which belonged to his parents, Mrs. Roy Thomas, and the late Roy Thomas. Norman White, son of Mr. and Mrs. A tool F. White, is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital where he underwent surgery last week. THIS REPOR1 TO BF REWffat. i DEPARTMENT OF THE TRSASURY OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING 1 900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N W WASHINGTON. D C 20226 (K) rj EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL i an aiacutiva oroooul (L) DEBT How will tMe availability Dorrowtng raquiraments ol aunm heat ihirocAec X j LESSEN DEBT INCREASE (M) TAXES In which of tha following manrttn It it axpectad that tha avai'ability ol Ravanua Sharing Funds mil affect the tax levels of your jurisdiction? Check as many at apply. nWILl CKABLE SEDUCING , , fUTI OF A MAJOR TAX WiLL PftEVfNT INCREASE IN i ! RATE OF A MAJOR TAX r MILL PREVENT ENACTING NEW MAJOR TAX OPERATINGMAINTENANCE PRIORITY EXPENDITURE PLANNED EXPENDITURES IB) CATEGORIES (Ai' PUBLIC SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PUSlIC TRANSPORTATION HAtTii;x'VC" RECREATION LIBRARIES SOCIAL SERVICES S FOR AGED a POOR! nNANCAL ADMINISTRATION I TOTAL PlANNf 0 PAT!NQ1Ain. JUuiaA. K-eexraa?- The tmm mM ham bee advised eiat eomptate coot of this report has bsen published In a local newspaper of general eveatstia. I have records exsMmenting taw contents of tha port ana they am open tar ajM anal new mette mm,. . . V.. . ' ' ! - ,- " I aaaun The Secretary ol tfv Treasury that the statutory ramiiina fcfted in Pan 8 of u lntrucon accompanvmg thai rapon mm ke eomrs.d with fee N. reeoeot aBvernnua mttt i camrsed with fe tha reavwat navsfWTllR faeoecl s the em-me Rmd rafnrted aeiuaoCetMCivtnfwtM WILLIAM POWCLLi' 5? just I just cant believe that I have been doing something ibis summer that tven you won't believe either I have been getting up oarh1 1 would wake up aarry and didn't feel like staying in bed sol would get up! I've even been up some days before the paper camel Blanche Henderson told me at Sunday School that it was a sign that I was getting old! Can you imagine me Old"? Just watch that early rising became a burden when next for a headpiece and carried white daisies and pink car nations in her bouquet Miss Janice Ruth Anderson, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Lois Ann Bain of Weaverville were bridesmaids. Their dresses and flowers were identical to the maid of honor. Mr. Anderson was best man. Howard L. Babbitt Jr., brother of the bride, Ray Carter of Weaverville, and Jesse Bain, also of Weaver ville, were ushers. The bride's younger brother, Paul B. Babbitt, carried the bride's train. A reception followed. Mrs. Anderson is a secretary at Mars Hill College and the bridegroom is an agent for Western Southern Life In surance Co., Asheville. The couple will live in Mars Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldsmith from Alabama visited Kenneth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goldsmith, and other relatives last week. Robert Johnson returned to his home on Saturday from Memorial Mission Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stackhouse and Mrs. C.R. Tweed attended the annual reunion of Weaver College at the Weaverville Methodist Church on Sunday. Singing There will be a gospel singing this Sunday night at the Alexander Baptist Church beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Dennis Parris will be master of ceremonies. All singers and listeners are invited. Chck thn Mock ! thia plan a baud on ol ravanua ahanno tund, affeci th youi luriadiciion? NO EFFECT TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT WILL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT EXPENDITURES COMMUNITY ir PtatfNt rncfirr srresiw armoH (E) suwoi iq timer ,tn 4 10 MULTI- PURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT. OZ o 1 1 70 EDUCATION oz ia TO HEALTH insANSPCWATIOM SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IS HOUSING a - n COMMUNI 1 . " HioEvaopi ptENT 18 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FTVIROXMFNTA1 tUNSERVATlON IS vuaucsAFcn RECRtAllOfl (CULTURE 200TA7aeae7 II OTMIftr - i , UtOTHEWSscSM 'OtAlKANNrt her sow. , , ' KiT i.y?i ' "i i. sti 1 - f woman s UDservanons week comes and 1 HAVE to drag out of bed) In a week, I'D , . he (di grade this year, be wishing COULD stay In ted believe doesn't seem any . for Just toensle, wenste Mtttme,g6t Oat b daughter ' fcngerl Why, oh whyrdo we- was mascot for one of -our; never get what we want at'; graduating classes -I hoiked time we want ItTy f-Sij&&&mU Patrick Ofay's lawyer - Have you been over io se4-looks like Mr. Goforth In the our boys practicing? Shupe meat ' department there and I went over the other night ' Wayne Rice certainly has a and they really looked good! never saw such good team spirit and each boy seemed to be giving all he had to work out trying for the first eleven! There seemed to be a friend ship growth between every member and no ill will shown anywhere. I just wouldn't be at all surprised if we have a winning bunch of boys and a team all Madison County will be proud of boys and a team all Madison County will be proud to call OURS! Boy, that gathering at Watkins Glen was some turn out, wasn't it? If one could garner all of that en thuslasium for something constructive, mountains could be moved, couldn't they! I guess doing something like that would be the equlvuant of what we used to do on Saturday nights when I was a young girl namely get on the back of Bernard's old truck, go to Asheville and see two movies, spend at least $2, freeze on the ride back home, and then the next morning be awakened by Mama saying "If you can stay out til twelve o'clock, you can get up in time to go to Sunday School!" and up we would get, and get to Sunday School and stay for preaching! My, I really had an in teresting childhood, didn't I? Attention, all my last U. S. history students! I juat read in seme paper about the fact that many people think New Mexico is a foreign country! Even a school teacher from New York, no less, wrote the state saying her class was collecting data from foreign countries and could they have a poster from their "Coun try!" So, you see, my having you learn the states and capitals was a good thing and you are better Informed than that New York teacher. Now, if we were like most New Yorkers, we would assume that all people from there were idiots because they didn't know such a small fact You know, they meet someone from the South and just because one person might ask a dumb question, they assume all of us down here are alow! OBSERVED - Enjoyed talking to Mrs. Buckner at Ingles the other day she THE GOVERNMENT OF FtFlRS HILL TOWN PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING JUL J.. J.-?: AND ENDING JbN 30 IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER ESTIMATED TOTAL OF ACCOUNT NO. 34 2 058 002 ''"iPS HILL TOWN my OR BOX 269 HHPS HILL N CfifTULlNH 2i CAPITAL EXPENDITURES PLANNED EXPENDITURES (F) BWPaTBrT vWArVPe;OJECf ) Seecaty! i ' k. " said her little Jackie wm be' In y$fafa&famytml Ingles Glad Robert Johnson ' is back home and has even been to the corner, hurry and get well, boy Lucille Can trell has been so nice to give, I am cucumbers and pepper i mis summer Do you ever watch the morning show on Channel 7 That new gal, Salty, Quinn just gets:. 179,000 . ' per year -j They say Mark' Spitz has been relieved of his. duties adver using ' milk ; because be advertises so much for several others such as" shaving, swimming pools, goggles, etc. Have you bought a freezer yet? They say they are as scarce as meat, my favorite food .Have a good day I Servicemen MELVTN BAKER Army Private Melvin Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker, Route (, Marshall, waa assigned to the 3D Armored Division in Frankfurt, Germany. Pvt. Baker is a motor transport operator in Com pany B. of the Division's S03D Supply and Transport Bat talion. His wife, Kathleen, also Uvea on Route (, Marshall, N.C. Garden Club Officers Meet Mrs. Ray O. SchllL District I Director, The Garden Club of North Carolina, Inc., will preside st a meeting of District Officers, County Council Presidents and Garden Club Presidents on August IS, 10:30 a jn., Bailey's Cafeteria, Tunnel Road Shopping Center, in Asheville. District I i made up of the counties of Buncombe, Clay, Cherokee, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson,! Macon, Madison, Polk, Swain, and Transylvania. Plans for the Annual Meeting on October 2 in Sylva will be discussed. Council and Garden dub Presidents will report on their programs of work, particularly in the areas of conservation and beautifies tion. 1.9? BASED UPON AN f?, 531 PERCENT PLANNED FOR; pWTRXTnyJ LAW 1ST J21 (.1 Ui . 90 7. 3L-- 96; if i in . i 1 1 if. i j T i- . ...