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Christ-like concept of mankind. If we look back on Paul's life we can see the great changes he wrought within himself. H ehad, indeed, a rich heritage. He was born into the Jewish faith a true-blooded member of his race. He could trace his ancestry back to Benjamin, who fathered a small but proud tribe from whose ranks ha Den chosen Israel's first king our Lord. . I - Saul. Ha sbsaivsa the lm, strictly, as did most upaaxliwalBlal of his race. All this Paul until ha found some thing better Jem Christ. Paul's concept of values changed completely when he accepted Christ into his life. Ha reduced his assets to put It into present-day lan. snags to a fundamental and meaningful basis Christ Jesus And although the long years fa Christ's service were to bring much suffering to Paul, ha want to his death a happy man, his innermoat convictions unshaken. For Christ provides a reserve of strength for the aoul of man. Ha is the font of immeasurable riches, the possession of which ap peals to the best in the nature of mankind. Tbt man who has it "easy" In life cannot begin to appreciate his good fortune. It is the pooi man, who has reached a sen- of se curity for lumst'lf and for his liv ed ones through unmitigated struggle who can truly appreciate his good fortune, for he is aware of the sweetness of the fruits of his labor because it was so hard- So it is with Christian steward' RE-SALE deed ef trust eented by Starling L. Ponder and wits, Oasle B Fen der. and Addle Pa, Widow, te 0. E. Stamen, Trustee, dated 21 January. 1966, ana" recorded a Bank of Deeds ef Trust No. 46 Pf .? SUSS? ixy, ana unoer w wwwiv sv ed in the undersfanad substituted trustee, by an Inatnmant dated 16 April, 1961, raesrded in Book 92, page 689, Madison County Rea-iatrv. foreclosed and offered for sale the land hereinafter de scribed; And Whereas, within the time allow ad by law, advance bid was filed with the Clark ef Superior Court, and an order issued directing the substituted trustee to resell said bid ef FOUR 1 HUNDRED ana vsiod (64.828.75) WIAAKS NOW, THBREPORE, under and virtus of Said order of the Clerk Superior Court ef Madison county and Ute power ox sale cen Uined in said deed of trust and in said Instrument appointing said substituted trustee, the under signed substituted trustee will of fer for sale, upon saw opening bid, at nubile auction, to the high est bidder for cash, at the Court house door in Madison County, North Carolina, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., on the 16th day of June, 1965, the following described property, located in No. 16 Town ship Town of Mars Hill, Madison County, North Carolina: All that certain tract of land in No. 16 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, adjoining the land of Eugene Reese. Forest Ponder, and other lands formerly owned by C. A. Duck and bound as follows: 'kc INNING OS an iron stake at the Weat margin ef State High way No. 218 leading from 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, thence with the West mar gin of said Highway South 28 de grees West 90 feet to the point oi HUiiiNNiNU, with all appur tenances thereunto belonging. Said property will be sold sub ject to taxes subsequent to De cember, 1964, and a 10 deposit of the highest bidder will be re quired. This the 26th day of June, 1965 CHARLES E. MA SUB URN, Substituted Trustee 7-1, 8c 1 ' !''" . 1 " ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Nat Benslev. i ueceasou, late oi raawison t.ounty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against said estate to present them to the J -J a . ' unaersigned at Marshall, N. C, Kt. t on or before the 1st day of January 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. A)i' persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment to the undersigned. This the 1st day of July, 1966. MRS. BERTIE R. HENSLEY, Administratrix 7-1,8, 15,22c Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED -by DR. LOCKAKD 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C. ONE-WAY Many people expect advantag es in the battle of life without giving anything in return. ship. To be a Christian by birth right is not necessarily a credit to us as individuals. It is our stew ardship of that birthright that counts. It may require self-discipline and immeasurable courage te stand up for what we know is fight, even though it may go against popular opinion, but when we exercise that discipline, that courage, we feel the nearness of God, and that sustains us against all ilia. Paul has said that wa cannot escape the tensions of life; rath er, as Christians, our faith tends to define them. But we must nev- RESALE NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Under and by slitos at aa er dar ef the Superior Court of Mad ison County, made in the Special Proceeding entitled "I, H. PRICK, Aonsnsttmter of v. J. rauus and I. H. PRICK. Individually, aum FRkWaN and hubnnd?HK' tiUooers vs. BILLY PRICK, DAN wmnv ar ma turd am Ail a snisaj j asm s s o, - NT PRICE, PHYLLIS ANN PRICK: and others. Respondents, the undersigned Commissioner will on the Z2mf day of July, Thurs day, at 12:00 noon, at the Court house door in Marshall, Madison County, N. C, under order of Re- Sale by the Clerk Superior Court of Madison County, upon an ad vance bid, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an opening bid of FIVE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FIFTEEN (6, 616.00) DOLLARS, and subject to the confirmation of the Court, certain tracts of land lying and being in No. 8 Township, Ward 1, Madison County, N. C, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Being fifty (60) acres, more or leas, located en the waters of Freezeland Creek. No. 8 TownBhin. Ward 1. Spring Creek, Madison County N. C-, and being that tract of land conveyed to P. J. Price by deed dated April 4, 1904, by Mardey Ball, Commissioner, the same be ing recorded in the Madison Coun ty Registry in Deed Book No. 19, page 109, et seq. IECOND TRACT: Addoininar the foregoing identified First Tract, and being described by metes and bounds in a deed dated January 30, 1907, from Josiah Price and wife, to Phillip Price, and recorded in the Madison Coun ty Registry in Deed Book No. 59, age 258; said tract containing if ty (60) acres, more or leas. 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 6th day of July, 1965. CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Commisioner 7-8, 15c 2nd Saturday Night Singing To Be Held At Alexander Sat. The regular monthly singing will be held at Alexander Baptist Church Saturday, July 10, at 7:30 p. nr., according to Claude Parris, president, and Rose Green, secre tary. , All singers and listeners are cordially invited to attend. 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PLfiRNS' et ? y al, De Under and by virtue of an or der of the Clerk of Superior Court of Madison County, made and en - tared in the above entitled pro- ceedinaf. and under and by virtue of an order of resale, upon an ad vanced bid sjstaTid lb SI sis, tbt undersigned, Comntieaionere. will on the 12th day of July, 1966. at 11 o'clock A. M. on the premises. at Hot Springs, North Carolina, offer for resale at the ahrbest brd- der far ease, Tract No. I, upon an opening bid of ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEV EN and 60100 (11,677 JW. DOL LARS, ana Tract No. u t upon an opening bid of THREE THOUS AND BIGHT HUNDRED THIR TY and No100 (3,880.00) DOL LARS, but subject to the confir mation of the Court, those certain tracts of land mors particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: All that piece or parcel of land lying aad being in the Town of Hot Springs, No. 9 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, being bounded on the North by Sernentine Avenue, on the Eaat by Mrs. Joy Gayer and Ella Mae Barnes, on the South by G. C. My ers, and on the West by W. C. fowler. Said tract of land Is particularly described ac ting thereof, dated aa follows: November, 1964, BEGINNING at a stake in the center of Serpentine Avenue, a common corner wish Mrs. Joy Gayer, which said point is the T : 0tt Asntah-rat. Northwest corner of a certain lb Brigman, deceased, late of Madi acre tract of land conveyed by son County, North Carolina, this Rumbough to W. H. Plemmons, is to notify all persons having et al, by deed recorded in Book 13, claims against said estate to p re page 407, and runs thence with , sent them to the undersigned at . 1 . n a1 . ...I. ... . tne center oi serpentine Avenue, South 70 degrees 30 minutes West in the line of W. C. Fowler; thence leaving the road and crossing a road or street. South 19 degrees 30 minutes East 236 feet; to a point in the line of G. C. Myers tract; thence with line of G. C. Myers and with the ditch, North 55 degree 0 minutes East 185 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 road or street, North 29 degrees 30 minutes West 142 feet to the point of BEGINNING. Contain ing Seventy-Five hundredths acre (75100), more or less. The above described lot contains a dwelling house thereon. SECOND TRACT: All that certain tract of land lying and being in No. 9 'town ship, Town of Hot Springs, and containing nine (9) acres, more or less, being bounded on tne North by Serpentine Avenue. Fowler, U. S. Highway 25-70, on East by Bridge Street and M. dark, on the South by Cody, and on the West of Serpentine Ave nue and Highway 25-70. SaM tract of land is more particular ly described according to a plat and. survey thereof prepared by Ben H. Frisby, Surveyor dated November 10, 1964, as follows: - BEGINNING on , a railroad spike in the West margin of U. S. Highway 25-70, the Northeastr lot, and rung thence with the mar gin oi u. S. Highway 26-70, as follows: North 16 degrees West 90.4 feet; North 21 degrees West 60 feet; North 50 degrees West 35 feet; North 87 degrees 45 min utes West 35 feet; South 88 de grees 30 minutes West 36 feet; thence crossing the highway ana with the line of Fowler, North 19 degrees 30 minutes West 119 feet to a point on the South margin of Serpentine Avenue, which said point is 100 feet; South 68 de grees West from the Northwest corner of Lot No. 1; thence with Serpentine Avenue, South 63 de grees West 82 feet; South 29 de grees 30 minutes West 182 feet; thence leaving Serpentine Avenue and running South 19 degrees 45 minutes West 528 feet to a point in U. S. Highway 26-70; thence with the highway and the contin uation of Serpentine Avenue as follows: South 88 decrees West ieet; souoi zx degrees 40 min utes West 200 feet; South 82 de grees SO minutes West 121 feet to corner of Cody; thence with the Cody line, South 62 degrees 80 minutes East 215 feet to a stake in the West manrin of Bridara Street: thence North 29 degrees East 95.6 feet to a stake, comer to M. M. Clark lot: thence leaving one street ana with the Clark line, North 65 degrees 50 minutes West 119 feet: North M Sw East 100 feet; South 66 degrees Til a. -a n m . i . . . i -i -ics ieet to a stake on the West margin of Bridge Street; thence with West manrin nf Bridge Street, North 29 degrees Eaat 119 feet and North 5R de. grees East 392 feet to an iron pipe, the Southwest comer of Gulf Station lot; thence with the uuu station lot, North 28 de grees 47 minutes West 100 feet; North 18 degrees 02 minutes Weat W feet; North 61 degrees 87 Minutes East 100 feet to the of BEGINNING. of the above trmntm will be sold separately to the highest bidder for cash and a ten (10) per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder, subject to raised bids, and the confirma tion ef the Court Ihlsthe i 2fta day of June. 1965. s CHARLES E. MASHBTJRN Commissioner T-l, 8c Mrs. Williavin Boyd Prii'gfn tlriiKidK'ri Rites Ty i Mrs. nki M. Bajsi, 60, of I an any mom- ainoui fltfi. Tj oieo - , July 4. 1966 ia an Asheville hnahrtnl following a brief iMnaaa. - 1 w..wtin n. .uu ti,.. . . . f" r-JL , "mm" 1 'W sons. Rummer, Clark and Mark of Marshall Kt. . 7 and Hoover Bovd of Newoort. Tenn.: five sisters. Mrs Robert Freeman of Marshall Rt. I, Mrs. John Freeman of Marshall Kt 1, Mrs. Zora Beach of Old Port and Mrs. Eugene Mints and Mrs. Edna Cube of Aaheville; three brothers, Ray and Maleey of Detroit, Mich., and James Payne of Bryeon City; aad nine- gnaadahildesa. - Services were held at 2 p. m., Tuesday in Andersen Branch Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. Walter Wilton and the Rev. Richard Watts officiated and burial was in the Gid Payne Cemetery. Nephews were pall- 1 , I Bowman Funeral Home was charvt- COST-PLUS Men may learn a great deal by studying the racing froms, but the tuition comes high. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Havinir Qualified aa Administm. trix C.T.A.. of the estate of S shelbourne Towers. Ant 827. South, Knoxville, Tenn., on or be fore the 8th day of January, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of July, 1965. MRS. PEARL B. HENSLEY, Administratrix 7-8, 16, 22, 29c PAINFUL C AMAZING LIQUID RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now remove conu die fast, easy way with Freezonc. Liquid Freezone re lieves pain instantly, works below the skin line to dissolve carat away in just days. Get Freerone... at all drug counters. HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 Nov Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C. Meat Loaf Plate with Mashed Potatoes, Slaw Choice of One Vegetable COFFEE or TEA 65c CHOICE of SANDWICHEi HOME MADE PIES mmm- ITS LL5J OLASaVMNBD WATER HEATER lYtfaetsadr.i RNS?e4H SVJ ihoaldlsakaa I Freah PEACHES I tAcn WW Her lose sight of the fact that it lie. them that we grow as the power of Christ. for Psul why not MARSHALL, N. C. for us? t5is worked
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