a Mr. Ruth Strom Diet In Baltimore; Rites Here Monday Mr. Ruth Leah Strom, 66, of Md.. did Friday morn- January 8, 1966 in Baltimore. She was the widow of Otto Strom Sr., and a former resident of Madison County. Services wore held Monday at 1 p. m., In the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home. The Kb. Jack Thomas officiated and burial was in Bowman-Rector Cemetery. Nephews were pall bearers. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Hester Strom of Ft Pierco, Fla,, and Mrs. James Becker and Mrs. Leo O'Neal of Baltimore; 2 sons, Otto Jr., and Robert Strom of Baltimore, Md.; a sister, Mrs. Blanche Harris, of Mann, W. Va.; a brother, Preston Sage of Wash ington, D. C, and nine grandchil dren. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. In Memoriam Of Our Brother. Troy M.rHn Who Passed Away January 17, 1961 Wa miss you Brother dear more than words can ever tall. We miss the way you called us Si and the things you said and did. But Brother dear I know you are happy in Heaven with Mother and God By the help of God we will meet you and Mother again on that gold en shore. Sadly missed By Your Family, Father, Brothers and Sitters. By Mrs. Dave Guntor fill Cracks And Holes Better Handles like putty. Hardens like wood. PLASTIC WOOD The Genuine - Accopt No Substitute. Spring Creek BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. IS open las. 16 open Jan. 19-Marshall home Jan. 2S Clyde home Jan. 26 at Laurel Jan. 29 et Fin Creak Fab. 2 at Hot Springs Feb. 6 open Feb. 9-open Feb. 12 open NOTICE OF SALE EYES EXAMINED GLASSES PITTED DR. LOCKARD -:- 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C. MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE l-Lb. BAG 69c 3-Lb. BAG $1.99 "SUPER-RIGHT" LEAN GROUND BEEF PER LB. 39c ANN PAGE PANCAKE & WAFFLE SYRUP l-Pt. 8-Oz. 39c MARVEL ICE MILK HALF GALLON 39c A&P BRAND APPLESAUCE 2 l-Lb. CANS A&P GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 25c 2 l-Lb. CANS 49c mmmmmmm km Mm' mm mm PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THRU., SAT., JAN. 16th M . I xjty mLwSr ftitSm Kaffty Am fife aaMs if NOW ON SALE: At AMERICAN HERITAGE gg w HISTORY Of THE UNITED STATES Sa & .. ...,mm 16 SUPERB VOLUMES, NEW W IVpl TEXT-IN GLORIOUS COLOR 8 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER ! VflH I Vols. 2 thru 16 I volume one Hjl QQc 0N SALE N0W B 1 WW each Af Ponnaneo-t.y ONLY it Uf NORTH CAROLINA I MADISON COUNTY Under and br slit of an or der of tb Superior Court off Mad ison (Jounty, made in Droceedinsrs entitled PEEK and wif. CUMI ROBERT DILL and wif. DILL; HANIBLB DILL and wife, mae dill, yononm - k B. PEEK; LULA P. ROBINSON; CAULIE PEEK and wif, WIL MR MAE PEEK: BILL PEEK and wif. I LENA PEEK; EVE LYN P. OOATES and auehand, A. L. OOATES; RUTH PEEK; TTIE P. WEBB and husband, CLYDE WEBB; LOUISE P. SIMPSON and muabeitd, BRAD LEY SIMPSON; RALPH OAR- uujgii avww i i i wif. LINNIE CABOILE; BESSIE C. EDWARDS and husband, DIL- I.ARD EDWARDS: BARBARA U. BRUCE and husband, HALL BRUCE. Respondents." the under signed commissioners will on the icth dav of January. 1966. at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court house door in Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash those cer tain tracts of land lying and be ing in No. 14 Township, Madison rionntv. N. C. known as th Home- place of the late Belva Peek Oody, land more particularly described as follows: TRACT I: Adjoining the lands of M. Bruce and A. C. Peek, and others: BEGINNING on a large oak tree, beina M. Brace and J B. Bailey's corner tree on a ridge, and running Eastward 27 23 poles to a stake near an apple tree and near the top oi tne rmge; thence up said ridge, a straight inp It; V A noes iNormwaru hi a stake: thence Northeast 15 poles, straight line, to a black oak bush in A. C. Peek's line: thence with A. C. Peek's line, Northward, 46 poles to a sourwood on J. B. RAilev'a corner: thence South 51 poles, and with J. B. Bailey's line, to the beginning corner; contain ing seven (7) acres, more or less. TRACT II: BEGINNING on a maple on the Wesst bank of the iEast Fork of Bull Creek, in J. J. Roberts line, and run East 68 poles to a black oak In J. B. Jer uiseaf?) line, and with said line 61 poles to a sourwood in Stephen nills line: thence North with his line, 44 poles to a hickory; thence West 116 poles to a stake on the bank of the East fork of Bull Creek, and with said creek to tne BEGINNING; Containing iircy lX acres, more or less. TRACT HI: Adjoining the land of J. D. Bradley and others; atj- r.TMWlWfi on a matted oak in J- r Rmnlev's line on a high ridge nnri runs Northward to a cnesmui. etump and pront; thence a con ditional line, wtwaru, w mi-nee nine on the bank oi duii z Crew: thence EXCEPTING FROM THE FOREGOING TRACTS OF LAND, one-fourth () sere, leas, conveved to J. T. nill and wife. Laura E. Dill, by deed dated March 2, 1933, and re corded in the Madison County Registry in Deed Book No. 86, page 171. A deposit of 10 of the first $1,000.00, plus 6 of the remain der, of the highest bid will be re quired at the sale, and the same amount will be required to raise the bid within ten days thereaf ter; and, said sale is subject to the approval and confirmation of the court. This 15th 1964. CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Commissioner 12-24 l-14c RE-SALE NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT LOIS CHURCH MOORE, et vl r, e t al, Plaintiffs, MARION REYNOLDS, vir, et ai, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an or der of th Superior Court of Madi son County, made and entered in the above entitled apodal proceed ing, and under and by virtue of an order of raaala, upon an advanced bid therein, the undersigned Com missioner will, on the 20th day of January. 1966. at 2:00 P. M... at door of the Courthouse in Marshall, North Carolina, offer for resale, to the highest bidder for cash. Tract No. One being the home place of the late Joe Lawaon, upon an open ing bid of SIXTEEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY AND NO100 DOLLARS ($16360.00), and on Tract No. Two, known as the Joe Lawson Mine Hollow tract, upon an opening bid of ract, upon an opening ' H R E E THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FIFTY SEVEN AND 60100 DOLLARS (3.367.60), bub subject to the confirmation of the court, these certain tracts or par cels of land, more particularly de scribed as follows: TRACT NO. ONE: All that cer tain tract of land, lying and be ing in No. 9 Township, Madison County, on Shutin Creek, contain ing 62.7 acres, more or less, anu known as the Joe Lawson home lace, being bound on the North y Anderson heirs, J. Wood heirs snd George Gregg, on the East by lands of Troy Self, and on the South by lands of Floyd Rathbone and U. S. Highway 25-70, and on the West by Bd Church and An derson heirs. Said tract of land is more psrticularly described oc cording to a plat and survey there of made by Ben Frisby, Register ed Surveyor, dated October 21, 1964, as follows: BEGINNING on two hickory trees standing in a fence corner and marking George Greeg's cor ner in Troy Self's line, and runs with said Self's line, South 15 de grees West 1362 feet to a point in the center of U. S. Highway 25-70; thence with said highway, North 35 degrees West 100 feet, North 40 degrees 33 minutes West 100 feet: North 62 degrees 20 minutes West 100 feet; North 66 degree West 100 feet; North 79 degree West 100 feet; thence South 87 degrees 80 minutes West 100 feet: South 82 degrees 10 minutes West 827 feet to a point in said highway, a corner of Floyd Rathbone; thence leaving the high way and runnincr with said Rath- bone's line, North 66 degrees 35 minutes West 666 feet to a point NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Under and by virtue of an Or der of lb Superior Court of Mad ison County, made in a Special Proceeding entitled "Ella Morrow, Petitioner, vs. Charlie J. Morrow: Henry Turner and Wif, Lillian Turner, Respondents.' die Under signed Commissioner will on Sat urday, the 30th day of January, lOflK ... 10.00 1 HAM! Court House Door, fat Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale to th highest bidder for cash a cer tain tract of load lying and being in Number 8 Township, Madison County. North Carolina, and more particularly described aa follow: Adjoining tne land of Vinson Plemmons, Eli Hipp, and others; BEGINNING on a chestnut in the gap of a ridge on W. J. F. Plemmons and B. B. Plemmons Corner: and runs thence North 78 deg. East 62.2 poles to the Old M. L. Duckett and B. a. Plemmons (Corner to a Chestnut; thence an Easterly Course to a poplar, B. B. Plemons and M. L. Duckett Cor ner; thence a South Course to a EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Havinsr Qualified as Tit iiiilnr of th estate of H. L. Story, de ceased, lata of Madison and Bun combe Counties, North Carolina, this is to notify all person hav ing claim against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Marshall, N. C, on or before the 14th day of July, 1968, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All nersons in debted to laid estate will please make Immediate payment to th undersigned. This th 14th day of January. 1966. JAMES I. 1-14 2-4dh STORY, Executor. New! Gillette sum aW vvm jlifwith nmv Stilnlao Adjustable Razor You turn dial Trom 1 to 9 for the exact setting the matches your skin .in. I beard stake by a rock near a spring; thence East with M. L. Duckett line to a chestnut on top of the mountain; thence South to a cheat-j nut near a rock cliff in H. w. Freeman line; thence Southeast I Ito a chestnut in the gap of the ridge; thence a South Course to an ash, conditional corner made by B. B. Pleimmnoe, and E. P. Freeman: thence straight line with the N. B. Freeman line a West Course to a chestnut on top of a L , , ridge, W. J. F. Plemmons and In memory of a dear Son, Hus- B. B. Plemmons Corner; thence a band, Father and Brother, Berlson North Course with the meanders of the ridge to the BBCINNING, containing 100 acres, more or less. In Memoriam Hensley, who left us last January. As our God saw fit on that day BEING AND INCLUDING tho To calI Iov6(1 onp fmm onr identical property conveyed to ; . ,,. Charles E. Plemmons by M. C. " Plemmons et ux. by deed dated wuu L"U!il5S Peu"s "om eartn mis January 6, 1948, recorded in Book 77, page 101 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Madison County. REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE to the Madison County Registry to Deed Book 82, page 102. where is recorded a deed dated December 30, 1962, for the above described tract of land from Charles E. Plemmons and wife, Eloise Y. Plemmons, to C. G. Sprouse. This being the identical tract oi land described in a certain deed dated the 19th day of December, 1966. from C. G. Sprouse to Char lie J. Morrow and wife, Ella Mor row, which said Deed is duly re corded in Record of Deeds Book No. 86. on Page 157. Madison County Registry; and reference isi hereby made to said book and page for a further description of said property. Said sale is maide subject to any in the center of Shutin Creek, in defects that would be reveaiea Dy Bd Church's Uqe; thence with saMan accurate surv ine and aald creek. North its ae- freer. West 200 feet: North 13 de grees East 100 feet; North 32 de- -. . . rf m i 1 i : day of December, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Having qualified as Administra- rlv of the HLstate oi t,stner vj- Rrooks. deceased, late oi iviaaison County, North Carolina, this is tp notify all persons navmg against said estate to present them to the undersigned at 731 South strAet. Salisbury. North Carolina, on or before the 8th day of July, lyoo, or tnis noute " u r.iooHt in hnr of their recov- ery. All persons indebted to said, estate will please make immediate, payment to the undersignea. This 30th day of December, 1964. SHIRLEY BROOKS, Administratrix 731 South Fulton Street Salisbury, North Carloina 1-7, 14, 21, 28c Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Clyde L. English MARS HILL, N. C. FOR ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Assigned Risk Premiums Financed and Written With Medical Payments gross East 86 feet to a point in said creek, witnesced by a spruce nine standing on the West sid6 of creek; thence leaving the creek and runs North 62 degrees 60 minutes West 334 feet, crossing the public road and passing through the center of a spring to a stake on uie Drow or a swan ridge in the Anderson Heirs' line; t-.henco with said line along the brow of said ridge, North 33 de grees East 100 feet; North 19 de East 100 feet: North 37 de grees East 136 feet to a white oak; thence North 55 degrees East 1331 feet passing through Oeek to a stake and small hickory on the East bank of the road, Joe S. Wood heirs' corner; thence with said Wood s heirs line North 43 degrees 40 minutes East 12a feet to a staKe in a lenco corner: thence with said line ami fence South 52 degrees min utes East 283 feet; South 31 de grees 20 minutes West 240 feet; South Kfl nVirrees East 76.5 feet; South 65 degrees East 347 feet to a pine, common corner of said Wood Heirs, and George (jregg; (hence with daid Gregg's line, South 64 degrees 30 minutes East 349.5 feet to the BEUiiMmiN'-'i containing 62.7 acres, more or less. The foregoing land is that first tract described in the aforemen tioned special proceeding. TRACT NO. TWO: All that cer tain tract of land, lying and be ing in No. 9 Township, Madison County, North O.rolina, and be ing known as the Joe Lawson Mine Hollow Tract, containing 54.5 acres, more or less, and be ing bound on the North by and on the East by on the South by lands if Vernon Stills and Lillie Wills. Said tract of land is more particu larly described according to plat and survey thereof prepared by Ben H. Frisby, Registered Land Surveyor, dated October 15 21, 1964, as fellows: , . . BEGINNING on an iron stake (formerly two persimmon trees j u .toi. inra.tri about 40 xeei . . . . J flj r aa a rarm roou, arm a blazed black oak and runs. 46 degrees Jiast usi ; The highest bidder will be re quired to make a deposit in the amount of ten per cent of his bid at the time of the sale as evidence of his good faith, and said sale shall rmain ODen for ten days after the filing of the Report of sale for an increased bid as pro vided by law. This the 30th day ot DecemDer, 1964. A. E. LEAKE, Commissioner 1-7, 14, 21, 28c SLOW-ACTING KIDNEYS GOT YOU DOWN? IN JUST 24 HOURS Pep up kidney function or your 39c back. Getting up nights, ir regularity, aches and pains may be causeld by functional kidney disorders. BURETS, a gentle tonic-diuretic, helps nature in crease, regulate passage. NOW ROBERTS PHARMACY 7, 01 A turn w MP below to two hiefcorys on top oi a nun, with Lid ridge. North 7C degrees East 1056 feet to a black gum; thence still wir-n sam i Kw h Aft amw East 1886 feet to a post oak; thence leaving Me anu runs, aoura o uckw 966.2 f est to a point m a wtenaaaed hv a wire fence. a black oak, said point being Stills' Northeast corner, with said Stills' . Mifl the center of said nrancn. m. Cbuirt. OR rlnrrees 80 urVuat 120 feci: North 75 degrees West 138.6 feet; North 62 degress West 100 feet; then South 46 minute west iir 60 degrees West 200 point in said branch; ring the branch, and afence, South 84 de 1078 feet to a scale orchard field; thane feet: South feet to i theme le runs with ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY The undersigned having quali fied as administratrix of the es state of Joseph Samuel Wood, de ceased, late of Madison County, this is to notify all persons nav inor claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, on or before the 14th day of July, 1966, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to tne undersigned. This the 7th day of January, ' MARGIE B. WOOD, Administratrix Route 8, Hot Springs, N. C. 1-14 3-4c way, Leaving loved ones with sorrow ful hearts who pray. A prayer from Mother who loved you through your life's short stay. Memories of kindness from five little children and (prayer of love in their childish way. A wife who misses you every night and day, As she goes on through life's way. Sisters and brothers who never forget you when they pray. As you live with God in a land of love and laughter so gay, We do not envy you loved one, as some may say. For God tells, us each one shall pass one day. And for all sins he has committed he alone must pay. Now God lead us and give us grace, we humbly pray; As we wait to meet Berlson again some day. In the land of love where all sor row will be washed away. Give us love and understanding, our God, as we pray. Our most gracious Heavenly Father, forgive our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom and power and the glory forever. Amen. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record North 64 degrees West 1066 feat to the BEGINNING; Containing 54.5 acres, more or less. 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