CalvaryWorship Center
Proclaiming the Power of Pentecost
A church where you will be loved as you are but changed by the Lord Jesus Christ.
THE ONLY
Sunday: Sunday School 10 am MorningWorship 11 am EveningWorship 6 pm
Wednesday: Kids & Youth Ministry 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study 6:45 pm
Pastor Ron Dodson invites you to an awesome worship experience!
101 Calvary Drive, Marshall, NC 28753 For more information call 828.649.1073
One injured in moped crash Woodfin
REECE’S TIRE DEALS
New Location (Old Kelly Building) 283 Weaverville Hwy.
Over 30 years experience! Fastest service in town!
Same friendly faces & quick service that you’re used to, just at a new location.
New & Used Tires
Lawn & Garden Tires Custom Wheels
Danny Whitted owner since 1998
Mon-Fri.-8-5:30 – Sat 8-12 • Closed Sunday 828-645-6666 or 252-2254
Woodfin resident Sammy Blalock, Jr., suffered non-life threatening injuries when a moped he was driving ran into the rear bumper of a Buick driven by Weaverville resident Pauline Breitenstein near New Bridge Parkway and Weaverville Road in Woodfin. The accident occurred around 4:45 pm on Monday (July 26). Woodfin police cited inattention and failure to reduce speed as mitigating factors in the accident.
Barnardsville thrift store Te Big Ivy Trift Store, a community-supported resale store located at
the Big Ivy Community Center at 540 Dillingham Road in Barnardsville, raises monies each year to support local residents, senior lunches and other worthy programs and activities at the community center. Patrons can purchase a grocery bag full of clothing for $3 through Sat-
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urday (July 31). Te store is open from 10 am to 1 pm on Tuesday and 10 am to 3 pm on Saturday.
From 2:30pm - 4:30pm, Monday through Friday 99¢APPY
EVERY KID DESERVES A CONE!
NEW Hours 11am - 10pm
Mon - Thurs: 11am - 9pm Fri - Sat:
Sundays: 1pm - 8pm
645-2400 204 Weaverville Hwy • Asheville, NC 28804 6 THE TRIBUNE - July 29 - August 4, 2010
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North Buncombe’s full service hospital
providing care for small animals and horses
Ticks CONES Hand-dipped or Soft serve
starting to appear in WNC as they do every spring. Besides being bothersome by attach- ing to us and to our pet’s skin and feeding on blood, they also represent a real and potential- ly life-threatening health risk. Ticks can infect people and pets with several different serious diseases. The most common of these diseases in our region is Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF). RMSF causes a fever, lethargy, pain and many other possible symptoms. RMSF is potentially fatal but is quite treatable if caught early and is preventable through avoiding tick bites. The best way to protect your dog or cat from ticks and diseases they carry is to decrease their chances of being bit by using products such as Frontline. Be aware that there are many products out there that claim to offer tick protection but are not particularly effective and may not be safe, especially for cats. Ask your veterinarian for advice on the right protection for your pet.
Weaverville, Exit 15 off I-26 Mark Forde, DVM
Sue Reinecke, DVM 645-1616
It’s that time of year again. Ticks are just
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