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neoenan munay celebrated her fifth birth day on Wednesday, April 27. Rebekah is the daugh ter of Rick and Lena Mundy of Black Moun tain. Her grandparents are Ruby and Chris Mundy of Black Mountain and Avery and Lois Holli field of Swannanoa. Her great-grandparents are Jasper and Ella Grant, O. T. Mundy and Sue Nanney, all of Black Mountain. Lena Hollifield of Swannanoa is also Rebekah’s great-grand mother. Births A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. TTiomas Copeland of Swan nanoa April 19. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Carson of Black Moun tain April 23. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of Black Moun tain April 25. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Chip Raper of Black Mountain April 22. A daughter, Audrey Dawn, was bom to Roger and Sandra Denny of Black Mountain on Tuesday, April 26, in Memo rial Mission Hospital. A son, Brad Reid Allen, was bom to Douglas and Susan Allen of Lorton, Va., on Wednesday, March 20. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.R Allen of Ashe ville and Essie Campfield of Swannanoa and her late husband, Hewitt Campfield. Christopher Ogden celebrated his first birth day with family and friends on Friday, April 22. Chris is the son of. Cathy Ogden of Ridge crest and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mink, also of Ridgecrest Police Report On Friday, April 8, there was a larceny of fishing tackle from a private home. There were two reports of larceny of gas: one incident occurred on Published each Thursday at Black Mountain, N.C. 28711 Second class postage paid at Black Mountain. N.C. Pub. No. USPS 0574-0000 Established 1945 .lames E Aycock, Publisher Priscilla Hopkins, Editor Kern Geer, Production Artist Rennold Madrazo, Advertising Manager Janet Clevenger, Classified A Circulation Manager Cindy Mills Griffin, Bookkeeper Brenda Carroll Bennett, Typesetter SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Buncombe County, 1 year 87.28; Outside Buncombe County, 1 year $14.56; Outside N.C. 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They may be out of alignment, causing a disturbance to your nervous system by interfering with normal nerve supply. The treatment may begin with palpation or examining your spine by touch. Gentle manipulation may then be used to correct the defect causing the misalignment. As you lay comfortably on a specially designed adjusting table, the doctor will apply a gentle pressure to the areas of the spine that are out of t alignment or do not move properly within their normal range of motion. It is the premise of the chiropractic profession that many ills are the result of improper nerve supply. By using bis highly-trained manipulation techniques he I works to restore proper nerve function to your body. Swannanoa „ __ Vallpv Mr‘ WMPr*y Greenapan ^ Kl. 70, Box 145 f. niropractic Black Mountain, N.C. Clinic Next *° ’•'angle*'ood - . Monday, April 11 at the Fast Fare and the other, on Satur day, April 18, at Hop-In. Motor vehicle operating violations included driving without a license, driving without due caution and an incident where a vehicle left the road damaging a chain link fence off Montreat Rd., leav ing the scene of the accident. On Saturday, April 16, there was a breaking and entering followed by the theft of a stereo and tools at a private residence. The following day, there was a breaking and entering at a storage shed. It has not yet been determined if anything had been removed. Also on Sunday, April 17, there was an incident of vandalism and damage to property that arose from a domestic dispute. Niles Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rafter of Black Mountain and Mr. Donald Ray of New York, became a U S. Citi zen in a ceremony held in Charlotte on Friday, April 1. Niles was bom in Seoul, Korea, and is a third grade student at Carter Optional School. He is a Cub Scout Miss Olathe, Mr. Thomas Olathe-Thomas to be wed Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keith, Gamett, Kansas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne Marie, Olathe, Kansas to Mr. Charles Darwin Thomas IU of lake Jackson, Texas. Mr. Thomas Ls the son of Colonel tUSAF Ret.) and Mrs. Charles Darwin Thomas, Jr. of Olathe, Kansas, formerly of Black Mountain and Montreat. The grandparents of the future bridegroom are Mrs. C D Thomas of Black Moun tain, and the late Dr. C D. Thomas, and Dr. T.H Spence of Montreat and the late Mrs. Spence. Miss Keith will graduate in May with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Mid America Nazarene College in Olathe. Mr. Thomas gradu ated in December, 1982, with a degree in Chemical Engineer ing from Kansas University. He is employed by Dow Chemical at lake Jackson. A June 4 wedding is planned. If your cakes tend to fall a lot it could be because the eggs you use are too big. Medium to large eggs are best. 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