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HAlHALL N. C, UAl 1, 1Mb). ." IEIIT1TIM Mimi Al Humui ranaa Read III John 1-8 You art my (rinds if you do What I command you. ... This 1 command you, to lore one anoth er (John 15:14. 17. R8V). One when I arrived in a dis tant part of our district, I found that a supply of water and wood had been provided for me. During- the first day there, I used all the water and wood. The next morning, I took my paila and went to the spring for water. I assumed that my action had gone unobserved, but I was mis taken. The local minister and th of the echoo! . mended me. "It la a disgrace for you to draw your own water. Ton are oar guest." Ttiere is a Darable here. By virtue of our decision and our life, M nan the very areat honor of being friends of Christ It is good to remember this. But we wtm lan ramamber that JeSuS said. "You are my friends if too what I command you." It is a riiurrmrit for a Christian to stand idly by when he can be of help. It is beneath our dignity as tnris tians to withhold service. Prayer: O Lord, taprees Thy .,,,1. mum ua that we may always be looking for waya of ful filling them. Use as as mine in struments for speaking waaiy words and giving Irwwuy -ance to others, friends or strang ers. In the Master's name we pray. Amen. Thought for the day: i win nv stand kHy by when I have oppor tunity to give expression to my Christian faith. R. Oakley Dyerl (Northern Rhodesia) Honored Thompson Ronald R Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs, R. Thompson of Mara HiU has been initiated into the New Jersey Gamma Chapter of Tau Beta PI, national engineer ing honor society, at Newark (N. J.) College of Engineering. Membership In the Society i open to students of high schol arship and exemplary character, o funselfish activity and breadth of interest in technical and onn technical fields. " m NOTICE NOlira CAjWUNA "tfHft COURT FRANKlAWstr- or of HMWaBF J ' P ONS Widow of (QN8, et al, De- at hi ii ri.i-.-M OUTSTANDING VALUE "SUPER-RIGHT" FRESH People who are continually huntingg work seldom find it. FRYERS CUT-UP FRYERS LB. 32c WHOLE FRYERS LB. 28c MORTON BRAND FROZEN I BEEF - CHICKEN ) TURKEY - MEAT LOAF SALISBURY STEAK I SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS DINNERS 1 39c ("SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT FRANKS s 45c 89c PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFF., THRU. SAT., MAY 29th 47S2aaaa( ataaW BL ..-- r'-atn Mir MARVEL BRAND - SPECIALLY PRICED ICE 0 CHOCOLATE 0 VANILLA STRAWBERRY 0 NEAPOLITI AN OR PEACH YOUR CHOICE HALR GALLON CARTON JANE PARKER READY TO SERVE CHERRY PIES 1-LB. 8-OZ. SIZE 39c SAIL LAUNDRY DETERGENT l-LB. 3-OZ. PKG. PKG. FIRM, RIPE, GOLDEN BANANAS PER LB. 12c MYRTLE PL ROY H. r u.,l. Under MM Dy vinue oi an or- .1 ..r nf rl I'iIhIi' til CD' ate assets with Which to puy tit-hU, made and enterea in a special pro ceeding entitled "Frank T. Moore, Adminletrator of Roy H. Pleni mons, Deceased, Petitioner vs. Myrtle Plemmona, Widow of Roy H. Pleromons, Howard M. Plem mons and wife, Roxie Plemmona, Martha Plemmons, Single, and Tommy Mammons, Single, De fendants,'" dated the 12th day of May. 1966, the undersigned Com missioner, duly authorised by said order of sal will on the 12th day of June, WW, at 11:00 o'clock a. M., offer for le to the highest bidder lor oaan, ai uie preminw in the Town of Hot Springs, North Carolina, No. v Township or Madi- son County, tne ioiiowing uiw rul ed real estate: FIRST TRACT: All that niece or inure! of land lying and being in the Town of Wot Snrintfs. No. 9 Township. Madison County, North Caroline, being bounded on the North oy o.nriwa AvamiA nn flip F.nitt iu.i Lyv i.w.11. . - . , - - by Mrs. Joy Gayer and Ella Mm Barnes, on tne Bourn Dy u. My ers, and on the West by W. C. Fowler. Held tract ol land is more nartlcurariy desenrjed ac cording to a plat and survey thereof, dated iNovemDer, as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the center of Serpentine Avenue, a common corner with Mrs. Joy Gayer, which said point is the Northwest corner ol a certain 10 acre tract ol land) conveyed Dy Rumbough to W. H. Plemmons, et al, by deed recorded in Book 13, page 407, and runs thence with the center of Serpentine Avenue, South 70 degrees 30 minutes wean 66 feet: West 132 feet to a point in fk lino rtf W C. FYiwler: thence leaving the road and crossing a road or street, south iy degrees 30 minutes East 236 feet; to a point in the line of G. C. Myers tract; thence with line of G. C. Mr, ami nrltn tho Attfh North 66 degree 0 minutes East 186 feet to a fence corner, corner to Barnes and Myers; thence with the line of Ella Mae Barnes, and the line of Joy Gayer and crossing the atrnot North '' Wrees 30 minutes West 142 feet to the point of BEGINNING. Contain ing Seventy-Five hundredths acre 7fW1ftfU MAM A. IpfU) TftlA JlllOVO described lot contains a dwelling house thereon. SECOND TRACT: All tfiat certain tract of land lying and being in No. 9 Town- SUjk, XOWB OI - Itol springs, aim containing nine (9) acres, more or less, being bounded on una North by Serpentine Avenue, Fowler, U. S. Highway 25-70, on East by Bridge Street and M. Clark, on the South by Cody, and on the West of Serpentine Ave nue and Highway 26-70. Said tract of land is more particular ly described according to a plat and survey thereof prepared by Ben H. Friaby, Surveyor dated November 10, 1964, as follows: RWIINNlNfi on a railroad smike in the West marsrin of U. S. Highway 25-70, the Northeast corner of the Gull Service station lot, and runs thence with the mar irin of II. ,S. Hiahwav 25-70. as follows: North 15 degrees West 90.4 feet; North 21 degrees west 50 feet; North 50 degrees West 35 foot- Mnrrti 87 iVuthw 4fi min utes' West 35 feet; South 88 de grees 30 minutes West 36 leer, thence crossing the highway ana ajith th line of Fowler. North 19 degrees 30 minutes West 119 feet to a point on tne soma margin oi Serpentine Avenue, which said point is 100 feet; South 63 de grees West from the Northwest corner of Lot No. 1; thence with Serpentine Avenue, South 63 de grees West 32 feet; South 29 de grees 30 minutes West 132 feet; thence leaving serpentine Avenue and running South 19 degrees 45 minutes West 628 feet to a point in U. S. Highway 25-70; thence with the highway and the contin uation of Serpentine Avenue as 4Vllnnn- Rnutih 38 deeiws West 66 feet; South 28 degrees 40 min utes West UUU leet; sown sz de grees 30 minutes West 121 feet to comer of Cody; thence with the Cody line, South 62 degrees 30 minutes East S216 leet to a exaKe in the West margin of Bridge Street; thence North 29 degrees East 95.6 feet to a stake, corner to M. M. Clark lot; thence leaving the street and with the Clark line, North 66 degrees 60 minutes West 119 feet; North 29 degrees East 100 feet; South 66 degrees East 118 leet to a anuce on me West margin of Bridge Street; thoiwB with West marsrin of Bridge Street, North degrees East 119 leet ana iwrsn oo ue- East 392 leet to an iron ipe, the Soutnwest corner ox ulf Station lot: thence with the Golf Station lot, North 28 de- rees 47 minutes welt 1U0 et; Wk 1R Wreea 02 minutes West 160 feet; North 61 degree. 87 Minutes East iw ie to b point of BEGINNING. Each ol tne bdovs craoss win . M uMMttilv to ha bio-heat bidder for cash and a ten (10) per cent oepoau tow raquirtw to raised bids, and the confirma tion of trie court. This the a CHARLES E. MASHBURN Commissioner 6-20--10c NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the now- nil ..1. .mUainal in ARrtaln deed of trust executed by Starling . n a J ' Aul Bl Una. ii. r onaer ang wuo, vnw der, and Addle Ponder, Widow, to O. E. Startles, Trustee, oauxj ci January, 1966, and recorded in Book of Deads of Trust No. 48, page 669, In the Office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Madison County; and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersign ed as substituted trustee by an in strument of writing dated the 16th day of April, 1965, and recorded In Book 92, page (189, in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds of Madison County, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and tllA anM aiaawi of trliat httinir bv the terms thereof subject to fore closure, and tne ooioer or tne in debtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said lnaeoteaness, uie usaersigneu iuu stituted trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Marshall, North Carolina, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., on the 29th day of May, 1966, the land con veyed in said deed of trust, to-wit: All that certain tract of land in No. 16 Township. Madison County, North Carolina, adjoining the land of Eugene Reese, Forest Fonder, and other lands lormeriy owned by C. A. Duck and bound as follows: BEGINNING on an iron stake at the West margin of State High way No. zia leading irom Mars Hill. North Carolina, to Erwin. Tennessee, Forest Ponder's cor ner, and runs North 64 degrees West 206 feet to an iron stake in the right of way, a private road; thence with the Eastern margin of the private road North 28 de grees East 90 feet to an iron stake on the East margin of said road, common corner of Eugene Reese and Starling Ponder; thence run ning South 64 degrees East 205 feet to a stake in the West mar gin of the Mars Hill-Erwin High way, tnence witn tne west mar gin of said Highway South 28 de grees West 90 feet to the point of BEGINNING, with all appur tenances thereunto belonging. Rnifi nivinartw will Ha Rnlrl allVi- i"-i.vj ..... ....... ject to taxes subsequent to De cember si, iyt4. This the 28th day of April 1966. CHARLES E. MASHBURN, Substituted Trustee 5-6, 13,20, 27c McKinley Redmon Pase Saturday; Funeral Monday McKinley Redmon, 2, of the Martin Branch Road section of Lei cester waa found dead by his wife, Mrs. Zetta Redmon, about 5:80 p. jn., Saturday, May , 1W- Mr, Redmon died of a heart attack, according to Buncombe eoroner Dr. John C. Young. Mrs. Redmon told the Buncombe County sheriff and deputies that her husband had been hunting groundhogs and she had gone to look for him when he failed to return home. He had been missing since 12:30 p. m., Saturday, she said. Surviving in addition to the widow is a sister, Mrs. Napoleon Buckner of Marshall Rt. 1. Services were held Monday at 2:30 p. m., in Turkey Creek Bap tist Church. The Rev. R S. Woodson and the Rev. Jack Davis officiated and burial was in the Redmon Ceme tery. Pallbearers were the follow ing nephews: Ronnie, Jobie, Ray, and Rubert Redmon; Jack and Bobby Buckner; and Leroy and Larry Dockery. Nieces and friends were flow erbearers. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. California I Leavea Par I 1 1 H i K& 1 1 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH OAROLTNA MADISON COUNTY TM TUP STTPF-BTfin PnilKT FRANCES TWEED HENSLEY, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, buck, twee1, riainuiis vs. ERNEST MOODY HENSLEY. De fendant.. TO: ERNEST MOODY HENS LEY: Take notice that a pleading aaaL-iny r.i 1 1 if naniimf vir.11 Vin J been filed in the above-entitled ac tion. The nature of the relief being CAinWit in na fillowu- !iir nHanllltjA divorce upon the grounds of two years separation. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 25th day of June, 1965, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 3rd day or May, iye&. HERlBERT HAWKINS Clerk Superior Court 6-6, 13, 20, 27c CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere appricaetion for the kindnessee shown during the sudden death of my husband; also for the beau tiful floral tributes. MRS. McKINLEY REDMON NOTICE I will sell at public auction for storage lien at 12 o'clock Noon on Saturday, June 12, 1966 at the Old Walnut Garaga, on Highway 25-70, dismantled, six bowling alleys, including balls, pins, pin setters, bowling shoes, and other equipment. JOHNNY DAVIS Walnut, N. C 5-27 6-10p PRICE UP At a book and author luncheon a truest asked: "I ivor-Jisr whare .L. J: 1 1 U1C U1JIH3 JiUVCl I1CK3 gUlli; 1 PVT. ROBERT H. PATNE, son of Mrs.aullne Payne of Ashe ville and formerly of Marshall, and the late Hayes Payne, who has been stationed with Special Troop Headquarters at Fort Jack son, S. C, left the 22nd of May for Oakland California, where he will depart for 13 months of ac tive duty with the 8rd Army Di vision in Seoul, Korea. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Under and by virtue of an or 'der of the Superior Court of Mad ison County, made in the Special Proceeding entitled "I. H. PRICE, i!n:.ifaw n.1 P J. PRICE: and I. H. PRICE, Individually, and wife, IDA 1'Klr.; won. Jr. FREEMAN and husOano. ncrt MAN FREEMAN: EMMA P. PI FMMnNS and husband. P. J. PLEMMONS; MAGNOLIA P. DA VIS, Widow; and otners, rewuon- ' .. . Ti . rvTV ers vs. Dll.il. i rnrurj; uanin PRICE: PHYLLIS ANN PRICE; JANE PRICE; and JO ANN PRICE, all minors; and their Guardian, MRS. STEVE PRICE. Respondents," the undersigned Commissioner will on Saturday, the 5th day of June 1966, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court house door in Marshall, N. C, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash those certain tracts of land, lying and being in No. 8 Township, Ward 1, Madison Coun ty, N. C, and more particularly identified as follows: FIRST TRACT: Being fifty (50) acres, more or less, located on the writers of Freezeland Creek, No. 8 Township, Ward 1, Spring Creek, Madison County N. C, and being that tract of land conveyed to P. . Price by deed e dime novel has gone? I dated April 4. 1904, by Maniey A bookseller replied: "It's gone Ran Commissioner, the same be- to ?3.0." ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR T-4-L must stop the itch and burning or your 48c back at any drug store. In 3 to 5 days, in fected skin sloughs off. Then watch HEALTHY skin appear! NOW at ALL DRUG STORES awake ITCHING? Let doctor's formula stop It. Zerao speeds soothing relief to ex ternally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, non poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of sur face germs, aids healing. "De-itch" skin with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment. Quick relief, or your money back I HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 No. Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C. Meat Loaf Plate with Mashed Potatoes, Slaw Choice of One Vegetable COFFEE or TEA 65c CHOICE of SANDWICHEl HOME MADE PIES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON SHELBY RAY, Administrator of the Estate of ELBERT PORTER D A V TWnnaprl. Having qualified as Aamimw- i. 4-k Il.talo vf- K1.HKKT WE W. WTO " . nADTiPtl DiV (Wonted, late OI Madison County, North Carolina, this la to notary an perauw, and corporations having claims. : of04A vf aniH deceased to exhibit them to the undersign- QKltiir Pv Rt -A Mars Hill. North Carolina, on or mora ' 20th day of Wovemoer, woo, w tit. nSL. will ha nleaded in bar Of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate win f" make immediate payment. 1Q44, Amx, nf Hit. 1965. SHELBY RAY, Adrrdnlitraaor of the Estate of Elbert rorcer nay, deceased. 6-20 -10p Renew Your Subscription T The New-Reco ing recorded in the Madison Coun ty Registry in Deed Book No. 19, PIeCOND TRACT: Aldjoining the foregoing identified First Tract, and being described by metes and bounds in a oeea aatea January 30, 1907, from Josiah Price and wife, to Phillip Price, and recorded in the Madison Coun ty Registry in Deed Book No. 69, pagge 258; said tract containing fifty (50) acres, more or less. . A deposit of 10 of the first $1,000.00 plus 5 of the remain der, of the highest bid wili be re auired 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 4th day of May, 1966. CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Commisioner 5-6 6-3c 0 Y f EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED bv DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS in THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C Y 9 2fr 3 3ft 3fc 9p 3ft THEY ASK THEM "Grandma, are you in the dr cnat" "Of course not, my dear; why do yea ask?" "T hoard na sav when yon came to visit ua we'd have an elephant FREE MOTH PROOFING STORAGETILL FALL EVERY GARMENT SANITIZED, MOLD PROOFED, MILLIE. w rnwrtu We An Now Uaing "CRAVENETTE" To Waterproof Your Rain Wear Also Enjoy The Convenience And Economy Of Oar Coin-Op Recently We Added A Bit To Handle Up To A 9x12 Shag Rag Anil All Tow Heavy Soiled Oothaa Clcflncrs MARSHALL, N. C FOR COMPLETE PICK-UP A DELIVERY SERV1 CALL 649-2461
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