Marshall Bike-A-Thon Set For Oct. 27 i chair is asking \ to join the Jude's Childrcn'i Hospital "Wheel* (or Life" Bike-a-thon slated {or Oct. SO, with a raindate oi October 17, at the Madison High School Track, at l:M a.m. Beth said this ride honors Jaime, a leukemia patient at St. Jude. "With every turn of the wheel, rider* become 'spokes '-men for all the kids with cancer, like Jaime, who want to know they aren't in this battle alone. People will ing to give time to create more time to children crying for help stimulates a better event and raises more money for the hospital. Rider* are really needed. They make or break a Bike-a-thon " Sponsors donating a sum for each mile completed are enlisted by riders. Those who raise $15.00 receive s St. Jude t -shirt When 975.00 is raised, the rider receives a barrel tote bag and a t-shirt. Pick up sponsor forms st First Union National Bank, Marshall, NC if your local school does not have them. For more information, con tact, Beth Wor ley at First Union National Bank, Mar shall or call <49-3515, for details on riding or sponsoring a rider. JAMES SHETLEY AND EVA MAE GREENE Judy Carter Wins Scholarship JUDY CARTER Judy Carol Carter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flet cher Carter of Alexander, was awarded a Patron* of Quality Scholarship to attend Western Carolina University this fall The Patrons of Quality Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic ex cellence. They are sponsored by Western's Patrons of Quali ty, a group of businesses, organisations and individuals who have pledged to con tribute at least $1,000 annually for 10 years to the WCU Development Foundation. Miss Carter is a 1984 graduate of North Buncombe High School. wKeiopers Eve W A ver pf?J By ROBERT KOENIG The real estate developer who brought the Bi-Lo Shopping Plaza to Weaverville was back before the Town Council Mon day night looking for sugges tiom for another parcel of land on Weaver Blvd. Ethia Hull of Hill-Phillips Realtors asked the council for an expression of interest in the uses for a 10-acre tract of land on south Weaver Blvd. Hull told the council that she has been approached by several developers interested in the site. Among the propos ed uses for the site was a con dominium project, a shopping center and an apartment com pie* Hull told the council that the developers interested in a ?bopping center and con dominium complex have since withdrawn their options on the property. Mayor Lawrence Sprinkle told Hull that she would have to suggest specific uses for the property before the council could consider them. He add ed that any zoning changes re quired for developing the pro perty would have to be ap proved in advance by the town's zoning board. When Hull asked if the town would consider amending the present zoning restriction limiting development to eight units per acre, the request failed to meet with approval. Town manager Larry Sprinkle told the board that developments of greater den sity than the eight per acre limit would not allow for play areas for children. The owner of the Weaver Blvd. aite, Stanley Buckner, told the board that he would deed a right of way to the town to provide sewer lines to the property and to homes on Sherwood Rd. and Pickens Lane. Addressing the question of continued development, Mayor Sprinkle told the coun cil, "We're often asked what we'd like Weaverville to be. I'll admit that behind my bouse there's a lot of acres of nothing but graaa, and I'd like to kaap it that way." Earlier in the meeting, the council heard from Lake Sipore Drive reaidenta who re quested that the town pave the road. Mayor Sprinkle explain ed that the road ia still under the jurisdiction of the state Dept. of Transportation even though it is within the town limits. "We can't spend Powell Bill money to repair state roads." Sprinkle said. He instructed Larry Sprinkle to meet with DOT district engineer Earl Mclntire to find out how the road can be paved. Miss Greene ToWed James Shetley Mr. and Mrs. Jay Greene wishes to announce the engagement of their daughter, Eva Mae Greene to James Fuller Shetley, son of Dora Shetley and the late William Shetley. James is a full time pastor of Gospel Light Baptist Church in Thomasville, N.C. and is a supervisor at Hayworth Roll and Panel in High Point, N.C. Eva is a 1979 graduate of Mars Hill College and is employed with Melvill Footwear as a billing clerk. A September 8th wedding is planned at 4 p.m. in Liberty Baptist Church in Spring Creek. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Marshall & Hot Springs Area Announcing Our Pre-Season Residents Services Chimney & Furnace Cleaning Furnace & A/C Service Week of August 20-24 It's time again to get your heating system ship shape for the coming winter. Before the fall rush, call for an appointment. Cool and easy recipes are so appreciated dur ing the long hot summer. Klondike Ice Cream Bars are delicious eaten straight from the freezer. But if you want to serve something dif ferent for dessert, try these easy variations. ?USE COUPON BELOW LIME/KLONDIKE GELATIN MOLD 1 large package lime gelatin 3 cups boiling water \ 4 plain Klondikes, softened and mashed 1 (8 oz.) container Cool Whip Dissolve gelatin in 3 cups boiling water. Refrigerate until slightly cooled (approximately 10 to 15 minutes). Remove gelatin from refrigerator and beat with rotary beater until slightly frothy. 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