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DDII IELAND MUSICIELAND MUSIC
Weaverville
Town and Country Square
175 Weaverville Hwy. COMPANY
US Cellular opens new home
Come in to register
for a Hannah Montana Guitar
(FOR THAT SPECIAL GIRL)
Or a new acoustic guitar
(FOR THAT SPECIAL BOY)
While here check out our prices
To be given away
you’ll be glad you did.
828-645-4230
Mon-Fri 10-6 ~ Sat 10-3 dixielandmusic@verizon.net
From Blue Grass to Heavy Metal including school band students, we offer a
complete line of instruments and accessories from clarinet reeds to complete
P.A. Systems. We also give you that special attention you deserve.
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music, GPS services and ring- other items that were no longer be-
tones. ing used at the Weaverville loca-
U.S. Cellular has opened its “We design our stores so our tion after the remodel to the Chil-
new location in Weaverville at associates can help our customers dren First offices in Asheville.
Northridge Commons next to the through the buying process and Although holiday hours are cur-
ABC store. help them with any questions they rently 9 am to 9 pm, regular hours
It now features six consulting have,” said Jack Brundige, director are 10 am to 8 pm Monday through
stations as well as a service tech- of sales for U.S. Cellular in west- Friday, 10 am to 7 pm on Satur-
nician window, live wireless phone ern North Carolina. “Because you day and noon to 5 pm on Sunday.
demonstration stations and an in- don’t buy a phone from a company, T_he store moved from Weaverville
teractive display for customers to you buy it from a person.” Plaza. For more information, call
try live data applications, mobile U.S. Cellular donated desks and 645-1122.
Ingle couple celebrates 50 years
The Rev. and Mrs. Carroll
Ingle of Weaverville celebrated
their 50th anniversary on Sept.
T_he final Hero of the Week for the 2009 calendar year is Flat Creek
26. They were married Sept.
Tavern owner Holly DeBruhl-Hall. For the past four years, DeBruhl-
26, 1959 at Mt. Sheba Baptist
Hall has held a variety of fundraising efforts and solicited donations
Church in Weaverville. She was
from her patrons for the bar’s “Giving Tree.” T_his year, DeBruhl-Hall
the former JoAnn Pegg.
was able to generate around $2,500 to buy gifts for area families, bring-
The celebration took place
ing the bar’s four-year total to more than $10,000. Her selfless acts to
Sept. 27 Clark’s Chapel fellow-
give back to her community are the reason she is this week’s Hero of the
ship hall.
Week. Angie Gwaltney nominated DeBruhl-Hall for this honor.
Their children are David and
wife Tonya Ingle of Weaverville,
Sponsored by
Jonathan and wife Beverly of
Burnsville, Daniel Ingle of Weav-
erville and Rebecca Silvers and
husband Charles of Marshall.
Their six grandchildren are
Rachel, James and John Silvers
Advertise in the Weaverville Tribune
and Kailey, Konner and Joshua
Ingle.
645-8911
This special to the Tribune.
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