Jennifer Merrill Weds Samuel Jack Shelton Mxjto bv H?nd? MRS. JACKIE SHELTON ...the former Jennifer Merrill Jennifer Leah Merrill of Asheville and Samuel Jack Shelton of Weaverville were married May 13 in the Plea sant Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. E.W Jenkins. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Merrill of Asheville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelton of Weaverville. The bride's sister, Kelly Merrill of Asheville served as the maid of ? honor. Ray Shelton, the father of the bridegroom, served his son as the best man. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church fellowship hall. The bride is a junior at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. The bridegroom is a graduate of North Bun combe High School. He is cur rently serving in the U.S. Air Force and is stationed at Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, Texas. Paid Pol. Adv. Jesse's Record Senator Jesse Helms has been a leader in the fight to end inflation by requiring a balanced budget. In 1982 Jesse Led The Successful Fight In The U.S. Senate To Pass A Constitutional Amendment Requiring A Balanced Budget Jesse Helms . . . Fighting For The Working Man! Paid foe by hflELMS for Senate. Mark Stephens, Treasurer I COUPON COOKBOOK CORNER II Marion Joyce Baked Alaska has always been a favorite dessert. Until now, making Baked Alaska was so complicated, and time consuming that it in timidated even the most advanced pastry chefs. However, this recipe, using Klondike Ice Cream Bars, which are perfect for this recipe, makes Baked Alaska a quick and easy dessert that the whole family will enjoy. *USE COUPON BELOW* QUICK AND EASY BAKED ALASKA 1 layer of poundcake, sponge cake or other (1 ? 1 1/j inches thick) 4 egg whites \ teaspoon salt Y? cup sugar V* teaspoon vanilla 3 five ounce chocolate-covered, vanilla ice cream bars Cut cake into rectangle, approximately 4-inches by 10-inches. (Cake should extend about 1/a inch beyond bars). Cut a piece of brown paper about two inches longer and wider than cake strip. Preheat oven to 500?. Add salt to egg whites and beat at high speed until soft peaks form. Gradually add sugar, a spoonful at a time, continuing to beat egg whites until meringue holds stiff peaks. Stir in vanilla. Arrange the hard, frozen ice cream bars close together on the cake strip. Quickly spread meringue over entire surface of ice cream bars and cakes sealing down to paper and all around. Swirl top with spoon. In preheated oven, bake dessert about two minutes or until lightly browned. Return to freezer for four hours (or longer). At serving time, lift dessert off paper and onto cold serving platter. Yields 8-10 servings. (Halve recipe for 4-6 servings). "( i; "K or C ioco late/Chocolate Grocn Kloodilt ?>' itrvn ih.> c?upo'- lot ?0 * 7 CWin h?r>dl ; on gnt i?-p?ct if U*ntWu or JfK 111 PK? ?? r Ir.,r,t fc? .k(?. upon ifQtH mIm Ml W? mull not hon.) -fO?m ? ? - ? J?r?M ? U' L L . , ?? ?? _ A ? fjof . m.,Mo Kl.nd.k. >(?.*? K rnffthtndiw bv Mr OH. M to urns, Boone Vows W Exchanged '.iML 2? Photo by *?ndv Co* MRS. RANDY BOONE ...the former Maxine Burns Edna Maxine Burns of Hot Springs and Randall Ray Boone of Marshall were mar ried May 38 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boone in Marshall by James Hensley. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Burns of Hot Springs. The bridegroom is the son of Roger Boone of Charlotte and Louise Paulson of Smyrna, Ga. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a white dress with a full skirt and a white veil outlined in lace. She carried a bouquet of daisies. Martha Self of Hot Springs was maid of honor. She wore a blue dress made of lace and carried a long stemmed rose. Patrick Shelton served as best man. A reception was held in the home following the ceremony. The bride is a 1963 graduate of Madison High School. She will attend Marietta-Cobb Vocational Tech in July. The bridegroom is also a 1983 graduate of Madison High School. The couple will make their home in Smyrna, Ga. NATIONWIDE The Number 1 Auto insurer in ILldIIl worm uarovina is First with Lower Rates! Whan the Stat* said tha Auto Insurers could raise their rates. Nationwide rates actually went down as a proportion of the ratea allowed by the State Great rates! One more way Nationwide is on your side! Dryers - Furniture - Cars - Toys - Motorcycles - Washers Typewriters - Houses ? Land Services Job Opportunities Buy - Sell - Trade Find It In The WANT ADS! TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD IN The News Record CALL: 649-2741 Please be sure to include dates to be run and your check lor $1.00 per ad. per week. (Each additional word over 25 - 5'. Or send $1.00 per week lor 25 words or less to: The News Record P.O. Box 369 Marshall. N.C. 28753 Retired Teachers Meet The May meeting of the Madison County Unit oi Retired Teachers was held last Wednesday afternoon at the Marshall Senior Citizens Center on Long Branch Road. Mrs. Lucille Burnette was in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ferguson of Walnut presented a musical program of sacred songs. Mrs. Pauline Zimmer man led the devotional ses sion. Mrs. Hattie Henderson gave the secretaries report and Mrs. Ruth Landers announced the membership of the club has reached thirty. Mrs Dorothy B. Shupe gave hei first yearly president's report which she had given at a re cent district meeting ir Asheville. The next meeting of the clut will be a luncheon at I1:3C a.m. July 13 at Mary's Restaruant at which time the newly retired Madison Count) teachers will be honored. All eligible members ar< also invited to attend th< meeting and join the organiza tion. NOTICE! MARS HILL RESIDENTS POWER INTERRUPTION - MARS HILL SUBSTATION SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1983 - 1 :00 - 6:00 P.M. There will be a power interruption at the Mars Hill Substation on Sunday, June 5, 1983, between the hours of 1:00 and 6:00 P.M. This outage is necessary in order to change out the old 2S00 KVA transformers and in stall new 5000 KVA transformers. The substation capacity will be increased from 7500 KVA to 15,000 KVA. Parts of Mars Hid will experience a total blackout and others will not Power will be off in the following areas: parts of Mars Hill which include High School Rfdga area, Hilltop area, Banjo Branch and Mars Hill College, Forks of Ivy, Morgan Branch, Buckner Branch, and Upper Flat Creek. Persons living in the Bone Camp, East Fork. Gabriels Creek and Locust Grove areas may also experience an outage. If your power is not back on by 6:00 P.M., please caH 689-2051 or 649-2051 to report it IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER, THE OUTAGE WILL BE POST PONED TO JUNE 12. FRENCH BROAD ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION KOUNTRY KITCHEN RESTAURANT Marshall Sat ****** j 4 3112 By DOROTHY BR1GMAN SHUPE I haw just returned home from our Walnut Community Fifth Sunday Service which our community holds each fifth Sunday during the yew. We take turns letting ministers from each church preach at the next service following the one at his church. Today we met at the Presbyterian church and the Methodist minister, Rev. Jones, was the speaker. It gives one such a good feeling to see so many of our people worshipping together It was nice to see Violet Chandler Brown and her hus band from Georgia who had come up for Dana's gradua tion. By the way, congratula tions to Dana for being salutatorian of her 1983 class at Madison High! When I look ed at the pictures of the senior class in last week's Record, I thought Rodney Brigman was the only one I knew. Now I see others that I'd missed; name ly, Shannon Craine, Robin Frisby, Mark Plemmons, Steven McDevitt and Kenni Rice and Laura Ponder. May you new graduates find hap piness and success in the future. When I play bridge at Harvest House in Asheville, 1 run into people that know Madisonites and think a lot of them. Mildred Miller is presi dent of the group and 1 just learned last week that she had been in public health and had worked with Lib Baker, Anna Fox, and Garnet Sprinkle. 1 also lost a bet with her hus band, Woody, about which was j the second university in the ? US. My former history I students will smile at that when they remember that I i made them memorize the first nine each year! i Also at Harvest House are Kathryn and Tony Thompson i who think a lot of Nell Thomas I who has been an ardent I ceramics student there under ? Kathryn. Nell has semi retired from St. Joseph's, but works part time there yet. 1 ; often see Dot Lockard, wife of I the late Dr. Lockard who used I to come to Marshall each Fri i day in his optometrist work. . Arline Tweed also plays - bridge there and I see her fre t quently. On Fridays, I also see ? Judson Edwards and Pop who i play checkers all that day. 1 can play checkers, but I'm sure not in thair class 1 understand Harold Raid is learning checkers -If he is as good at that as mechanics, he's going to bea good player one of these days. I enjoy talking to Chick and Hazel Dean Murray when I have my car checked over. I didn't know Chick was an ex pilot, in the service. He and I were classmates at Western Carolina and I can remember his being a good football player. I must send Ruth Ann's son, Ernie, over to chat with Chick about flying because Ernie has his private flying license and since Chick taught flying in the service, I'm sure they would find lots to talk about. You just can't beat the kind of service 1 got from Home Electric last week. On Mon day I had discovered that something was wrong with my washer ? it just stopped on me! I called and Delmar came out the next day, the felldws came for it on Wednesday. I worked at Mission Thursday and played bridge on Friday afternoon, being away from home each of those days. On Saturday morning, 1 called Home Electric to check on when I could expect my washer and guess what? Ralph Baker said it had been returned the day before. I went to my basement and there it was. Now that's ser vice, isn't it? OBSERVED - Sorry to hear of Grace English break ing her arm ? Sorry Reba McDevitt Rector broke her ankle ? Hear Zeno Ponder is home from surgery in Asheville ? Marie Eads was chidding me for not writing more often ? will try to im prove, Marie ? Pauline Dit more and 1 enjoyed a meeting of the AAUW in Asheville recently ? We heard four girls from foreign countries tell of the many differences between our culture and theirs ? one girl from Kenya said she had never seen a man in the kit chen until she came to Warren Wilson to college ? enjoyed talking to Gertrude Allen recently at the grocery store ? Glad someone has taken over the old Rock Tavern ? Although we enjoy Mary and Helga and Joe's ? Ap preciated Annie Searcy's words recently in Pop's col umn ? Stay outta the fast lane!!! JENKINS NURSERY 12 Miles North Of Mars Hill Highway 23 689-2860 Hanging Baskets, Trees, Shrubs SPECIAL Roses In Bloom $4.00 Each Free Landscaping Estimates Your Pharmacist Bill Powell Says y Medical G Man Hill. N.C. Tel. Making child's play safer "Bring a child up right, and when he is old he will not 'dart' from that way." From "creeper hood" to age six, no wiser proverb can be spoken of children Accidents requiring m< is 5 teleigh copy of Child's Safety (One per request thi month only. Our compliments ^