m Deaths And Funerals Noah Buckner N, of Route 7 i . _ dW April 10 bold at 1:10 p.m Thursday In North Fork of which be tim the R ?*. Joseph Godwin of Ada ted Burial was in the Pallbearer* were Maurice Payne, Wayne Henaley, Loy Buckner, Roy Caktwell, Gregory and Jeffery Maaoey. A native of Madison County, he waa a resident of River Rouge, Mich., for SO years where be worked for the Great Lakes Engineering Co. He returned to Madiaon County IS years ago where he was a fanner In the Big Pine section. Buckner was a son of the late Elbert and Juliane Buckner. Surviving are his wife. Ruby Davis Buckner; a duaghter, Vernell Wilson of Tsylor, Mich.; two brothers, Clement and Kenneth. Buckner of Marshall; a sister, Tennie Plemmons of Hot Springs; and two grand children. Bowman Funeral Home wu in charge. Mrs. Baldwin Annie Bradley Baldwin, 84, of 9 Brookahire Place, Aaheville, died Friday in an Aaheville hospital after a long illness. A native of Madison County, the was a member of Haywood Street United Methodist Church and was the wife of Newton V. Baldwin, who died in 1967. Surviving are two sisters, Bertie Steen of Marion and Lydia Sexton of South Carolina; a nephew, Broadus C. Baldwin of Aaheville, with whom she made her home. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of Grace Funeral Home. The Rev. William Crowell officiated. Burial was in Pisgah View Memorial Park. ? ?ul> CARD OF THANKS The family of E.C. (Ebb) Crowe wishes to thank those who were so generous in their expression of sympathy. For the food, the flowers, the prayers, calls and visits we are indeed grateful. Your acts of kindness will always live in our memory. God bless each of you. Tom Brigman Twn BngmM.*tf*x>te S Mm mn died May S In an Aaheville hospital aftar a tone A native of Madiaon County, ba waa a aon of the lata Jim and Sarah Blankenahip Brlgman. Surviving ara hla wife, GenoU Brigman; two (laughters, Mr*. Pari* Moxley of Mars Hill and Mary D. Nadal of Aaheville; three aiatara, Mr*. Vernle Stanley of Burnaville and Mildred Briggs and Mrs. Byrd Hoi com be of Mars Hill; three brothers, Roy and Owen Brigman of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Wayne Brigman of Aaheville; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Service* were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Beech Glen Baptist Church of which he waa a charter member and Sunday School superintendent for 31 years. He helped build the church in 1854. The Rev. Stanley Peek and the Rev. Daryl Amnions officiated. Burial was in West Memorial Park. West Funeral Home, was in charge. Charlie Reems Charlie H. Reems, 82, of Route 2, Leicester, died Friday in Asheville VA Medical Center following an extended illness. A native of Madison County, he had lived in Buncombe County for the past 36 years and was a retired fanner and an Army veteran of World War I. He was the son of the late Frank and Emiline Freeman Reems. Surviving are the wife, Velma Buckner Reems; two sons, James and Charles Reems of Leicester; a daughter, Barbara McHan of Leicester; and a brother, E.W. Reems of Marshall. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Piney Grove Baptist Church, of which he was a member. The Rev. Eugene Turner, the Rev. Billy Gillespie and the Rev. Oder Anders officiated. Burial was in Roberts Cemetery. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. Powell Deweese Powell D. Deweese, 78, of Orlando, Fla., died unex pectedly May 2 in an Orlando hospital. A native of Madison County and a former resident of Haywood County, he was a WANTED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON NEW HOT SPRINGS OFFICE OF NATIONAL COMPANY CALL BERNIE PFEIFLER FOR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT 622-7364 Discount Monument Center PHONE MM8M OWNED AND OPERATED BY WMSTON IXOYD ANO DAVID JENKINS TypMof I M npToDoAl I Cmrtm (W> Atoo CutDMth Dates) illrwn'wmhim iOwMcm Tola LOWER Than U.8. Navy veteran of World Wart I and II. He was a former alderman of the town of Canton and waa a former deacon of Calvary Baptist Church In Canton. Dewesae waa the owner and operator of Dtwoeae Plum bing and Hasting Co. in Canton "*1 Orlando. Surviving are his wife, Lillian Deweese; three sons, Chester Deweese of ^ Angeles, Calif., and R.K. and Herschel Deweese of Canton; a stepson, Vernon Parker of New York, N.Y.; six gran dchildren and three great grandchildren. Services and burial were held in Florida under direction of Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park, Fla. Mrs. Frady Betty Jean McFalls Frady, 44 of 3 Vermont Ave., Ext. Aaheville died May 1 in an Aihevilie hospital after a brief illness A native of Madison County and a Buncombe resident most of her life, she was a member of Sand Hill Baptist Church. She was a daughter of O.D. and Geneva Jackson McFalls of Asheville. Surviving in addition to her parents are her husband, Edward Frady; two daughters, Pamela Brown of Asheville and Sandra Daugherty of Knoxville, Tenn. ; a son, Douglas Frady of Arden; a sister, Agnes Redden of Asheville; three brothers, Gene and Fred McFalls of Riverview, Fla., and Cliff McFalls of Saginaw, Mich.; and four grand children. Services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of Groce Funeral Home. The Rev. Jim Stroupe and the Rev. Perry Craine officiated. Burial was in Green Hills Cemetery. NORTH CAROLINA MAOISOM COUNTY MOTICa Mm October, m?, ?r m? iwttca wtw ba pmma mmroi ttwtr < racanwv- All nnm kMM to uM paymant to KM undaralgnad. mti Mm imi day at April. Mm R. Adam* in Mk, ManttaR. N.C. WSJ April U. May J, M. 17. IW? chp. NOTICE NOTICE It HEREBY OIVCN that the i| m rflana f mMi i ai I . -m ? ? ? - - m 01 B WCTIOnt wl 1 1 maat. baglnnlne AprM II. Wt, avary Friday at M:N A.M. m ma board-* ottka ta einillir ippllcattana for ab ?antaa ballon tar tha .luna 12. l*7t School ?and Ratarandum. ?nnntn May U, 1 m. ma Eaard will maat a?ari Tuaaday, and Frtday at aachwaak at M:N A.M. In ma ?card'* eMIca ta canaldar ap '"rhU'th* ijm day at April, wn. ?y ma ardar at ma Mad Hon County ?oard at Election* Patricia R. Franklin. Chairman April M. May 3. 10, \m ch# STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE OENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT OIVISION EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Havln? qualified a* E xacutrlx m ma ?atata a* Hatnar Cima We at, lata at Madlaon County, N.C., mia la to notify all paraana having a claim aaalnat tha aatata at aald Homer CI ma Waat. to n raa mrt t MkAjw ^ I Initaaalnnail , - .lifc !? piawi iimiii iv iim unoirwsnia wimiTi ?1)1 (*> month* tram tha data at tha publication at tManattce, or *ame will ba pliadad In bar ot thalr racovary. All oaraonft Indabtad to uld nlim K" "WWIWI IV Ml? ptwad ma*? Immodloto poymonf. Thtt 1* day of May, lWt. IMS FilNr WHt P.O. Box 511 Mar* Hill. N.C. ? 754 May 10, 17, 24, 31, lfTf chg CORRECTION A legal notice by the Board of Elections, published April 26 and May 3 stated the 1979 School Bond Referendum would be held June 13, 197V. This should have been June 12, 1979. The correction is made in the notice in this issue. On Sept. 22, 1878, Robert Louis Stevenson began a walk ing tour in southern France that he later made famous in his book "Travels with a Don key in the Cevennes." Motor vehide imports in the United States totaled nearly 2.1 million cars in 1975, a decrease of 19 percent from 1974, says the Motor Vehicle Manufac turers Association. New Ruling Cited For Small Envelopes "Uae up your small and undersized envelopes and cards before July 15," Raymond S tines, officer in charge of the Marshall post office reminds customers. That is the date when the Postal Service's new size standards become effective. Stines said that after July IS, envelopes and cards measuring less than three and one-half indies high or five inches long will be returned to die sender if mailed Stines said that because the enveloped and greeting card industries have had more than three years to prepare for the new standards, few retailers should still be selling undersized pieces. "Many consumers. Ey*$ Examined Gioitti Fitted - by - DR. LOCKARD FRIDAYS I A.M. to 12 fcoaa ROBERTS BUILDING N.C. however, are likely to still have smaller envelopes and cards in their supply of stationery," S tines said. The regulations also prohibit flimsy cards. In the future they must be at least seven-thousandths (.007) of an inch thick. An official postal card, for instance, has a thickness of nine thousandths of an inch. , Undersized pieces and flimsy cards are being banned because they can become trapped in other mail, tear and jam mall processing machinery. As a result, the letters of others can also be damaged. The standards also affect oversized and odd-shaped pieces of mail, Stines said. For first-class mail weighing one ounce or leas, there will be a surcharge of seven cents for pieces more than six and one^ighth inches high or lift inches long. For more information, Stines suggests customers check with a post office window clerk. Francis Bacon, the 17tlvcen tury English philosopher and essayist, tried to preserve his chickens for cooking by stuffing them with snow. MOUNTAIN ESTATES 1500 Acres Subdivided AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 12 11 AM RAIN OR SHINE BURKi MOUNTAIN 10 MILES NORTHWEST OF NORTH WILKESBORO At iMtl BoautMul. unapoMad mountain proparty at a prica you can afford. Sala wH Mia ptao mar Southooatarn od?a of property noar tho church on & R. 1570. 1TATI Of MOUTH CAROLINA BOUNTY Of MAOlKJH IN TH? OINIRAL COURT Of JUSTICE SOPBRIO* COu RT Ol VltlOM HNII TH? CLIRK MRALO L. ANDCRSON. of UK.. ? d- KWw?of?. WkROARKT O. ANDCRSON. NOTICE 0^ SALE UNOCR AMD ?Y VIRTUS of Ordor dl Ma fcr Mm ourpaaa af making a* aMarad In ? * ?" toy at Jm If* at >1: to o'clock In mo nornlnf * Mo iawlliauo? door in MarMioH. Monk Coocilno oMor kr tolo I? ?o mo confirmation of mo Court Ikooo oartakt trod* of land lyin# and boms m Mi. 4 ToaMI#. on mo woNr* of mo MMdte Fork of Ivy Crook ond on particularly doocrlbod oo follows: TRACT I: Lying aid being m No. 4 Town ?i Ip. MadHon County, on the waters of Middle Fork Creek. ed talnlns mm* IM No. IM. Trects No. 1 and No. X herein rolotied Is. and ma lands of Lloyd Ray, Radford. and other*. and balng mora paitlculerty ?o4k>w? BEGINNING on a 4 Inch mapla m ma fane* Ikia. common coraar of Trad NO. Land running thence with me line of Trad No. 1. Norm U dag ram M. East 1.455.12 Hat croaaing Middle Fork Croak to an Iron pin m ttw I a | ? ^ ? ? ?? ? rtn m a! Mu n m > lam ant *1 8A ate wnim vovv or mf pflvtrntni *#? wnv Road No. 1540, alto being a common comar of Tract* No. J and- No. 1; manca wttti ma Western adga of ma pa yam ant ot Stata Road No. 1540, South 5 degrees V East 245.7 fast, South 5 Oagraas SO- East 73.45 faat. South 1 1 dogriea 5T East 55.1 fat to an Iran pin; manca leevlng ma adga of Stata Road No. 1540. Norm M digrm r Wast 114.35 faat to a 15 Inch water Mrch m ma Wastam adga of Mlddla Fork Craak; manca down and wfth said craak. South 2 dograas ?' Wast 107 faat to a point m mo cantar of ma craak; manca wtm ma cantar of said craak South 4 dograas 53" East 40.3 faat to a point In ma cantar of said crook; balng a common comar of Tracts No. 1 and No. 2; manca laavlng said craak and wtth ma Una of Tract No. 1. Norm M dograas 34- Wast 1.131.17 faat to a small dogwood m ma Radford I ma. also balng a common comar of Tracts No. 1 and No. 1; manca wtm tha Radford lina. Norm 42 dograas 33* Wast 70.2 faat to a pine stump; manca North 45 dograas ?' Wast 2*7.1 faat to an 10 Inch oak; manca North 13 dogroa* 24' Wast 17.5 faat to ma placa of BEGINNING. Containing 12.45 acraa. mora or lass. Balng a portion of ma lands dascrlbed a* Tract No. 1 m a deed of record m the Madison County Registry in Deed Book 121, page 217. Excepted from mis conveyance I* a right of way tor a road, II feet m width tor me use and benefit of Tracts No. 1 and No. 3 herein referred to, and as shown on a plat and survey by C.W. Smith, R.L.S., dated January 10. 1*7*. and with me center line of the rights of way tor Tracts No. 1 and No. 3 being described as follows: Right of way for Tract No. 1: BEGINNING on an Iron pipe In the Westerly edge of the pavement of me Stata Highway near the Southeast comar of Tract No. 2. which I* located at ma edge of the pavement in said highway and run* thence as follows: Norm 51 degrees 30- West 120 feet. North 22 degrees 15* West 125 foot to a point In the center of the Middle Fork and Ivy Creek. North 53 degrees 30* West 110 feet; thence North 7 degrees 30* Wast 450 feat, mora or losa. to tha South line of Tract No. 3. Said right of way Is to be opan and unobstructed and is to run wtm the land forever. Right of way tor Tract No. 1 BEGINNING on an Iron pipe In the Westerly edge of tha pavement of the State Highway near the Southeast comar of Tract NO. 2, wrttich I* located at the edge of tha pavement In said highway and ran* thence as follows: North 51 degree* 30* West 110 loaf, North 22 degrees 15- West 125 feet to a point In tha confer of the Middle Park and Ivy Creak. Norm 53 degrees so* We* IN feet; thence South 7 degrees 3C Weal 500 feet, more or lea*, to the North lino of Tract No. l. Said rltfit of way Is to be open and unobetiuded and Is to run wtm me land forever. TRACT II: Lying and being In No. 4 TownAlp. Madison County, on Holcombe Branch, ad loin Ins Holcombe Branch Road, Tract* No. 5 and No. * heroin referred to. and ttw land* of Coy Jamarson. Bill Metcelf, and others, and being more par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a 40 Inch pine In a fence lino, being a common comer of Tracts No. 4 and No. 5 herein referred to. and ma lands of Bill Matcalf and Don Metcelf. and running manca wtth the line of Bill Matcalf and Coy Jamarson a* follow*: South 32 degree* 30* weal 155.7 teet to an 10 Indi hickory; thence South 57 degree 30* West 315.* feet to an I Inch pine; thence South ?* degree* West 11M feet to a 14 Inch poplar; Thence West 113.3 foot to an 10 inch white oak; thence South 51 degreea West 111J feet to a 12 Inch Mack gum; thence South 12 degreea 40* West 50.4 foot to a 24 Inch white oak; manca South 20 degrees 50, West 115.1 feet to a It ind! white oak; thanco South 51 degrees df West 174.1 faat to a X inch oak; thence South 3 degreea SO" West 110.1 feet to e twin poplar; thence South 11 degree 40* Weet W1 feet to ? II Inch double oak; thence South 14 degrees 30 ? West 110 feet, crossing Holcombe Branch Road and to a point In the center of Holcombe Branch; thence up and wtth me center of Holcombe Brand) South n degree Eaif 230 feet to e point in Holcombe Brandt near e culvert and at ma Inter led ion of a email stream wtm Holcombe Branch; thence up and wtm the center of said small itream and the lina of Trad No. I. North 34 degree ? Eaet m feet. North 40 degree IT Eaet m feet. North 17 degree W Eait 101.1 feet to a point near a bam; thence North *5 degree Eaet 110 feet. North If degree ? East 55.4 feet to a point near a culvert, alio being a common comer of Trad* No. 4, No. 5. and No. I; thence wtm ttw line of Trad No. 5. North M degree East 700 feet. North 11 dagrii 40- Weet * Eat at* of tti* *ald Carl I* E. Rica, to proaant Itiatn to tti* Undertigned wlttiln tlx (tl months from tti* data of tti* publication of tti It notlco, or lama will ba plaadad m bar of ttialr racovary. All partont mdabtad to tald Ettata, plaata maka immedlete peyment. This tti* 13th day of April. 1*7* Foch Bucknar and Maria R. Rica Rout* 7. Box 1*1. Manhall, N.C. 2t7$3 April 1*. 2*. May 1, 10, 1*7* dig. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having quallflad at Admlnlttretrix in ttw attat* of Boula F. Stlnat. lata of Madlaon County, N.C., ttilt it to notify all partont having a claim against ttw ?data of tald BaatlaF. Stlnat, to pratant ttwm to ttw Undoraignod within tlx It) montht from ttw data of ttw publication of thlt notic*. or torn* will ba plaadad in bar of ttwlr racovary. All partont In debted to tald attata plaata maka Im madlata paymant. Thlt 23rd day of April, 1*7*. Elliabath S. Roberta Routt S Box 111, Marttiall. N.C. April M. May 1. 10, 17. 1*7* chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK ROY L. ROBERTS. at ux.. et M.. Petitioners .. , ^ vs. HARVEY GENTRY It el., R?M0nd>HH NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an Order of Salt for Partition, made and entered m a ipaclal proceeding antltlad: "Roy L. Robert*, at ux.. at al? I Petitioners v*. Harvay Gantry, at al? i Respondents", the undanignad Com- i missloner will on ma IS day of May im, at 11 o'clock a.m. In ma momma at ma ' Courthouse door In Marshall. Norm Carolina, offer tor tale to ma Mohan , blddar tor cash but sublect to me con- ' Hrmatlon of me Court mat certain tract of land lying and being m No. 1 Town tfilp. Mad lion County, Norm Carolina, on me Billy King Branch, adlolnlng me lands now or formerly owned by Gilbert Steckhouse, Robert Thomas, and other*, and being formerly known a* ma S.M. Hagan homeplact and being more particularly described a* follows BEGINNING on a white oak on top of a ridge above where S.M. Hegon live*. It being me ridge mat divides the waters of ma Billy King Branch and me Barney Branch, and runs South 39 degrees West 93 poles, more or less, to the Billy King Branch; thence down and with said branch 71 polos, more or lass, to the Amot stack house. Thence Norm 10 degrees East with said Stackhouse line, 13S poles, more or less, to the Barney Branch; thence Norm M degrees East M poles to a stake; thence South 3 degrees East *3 poles, more or lees, to the BEGIN NING. Containing 100 acres, more or lees. And being the same lands described In a dead of record In me Madison County Registry In Dead Book IS. Page 51 J. Sublect to whatever defects would be revealed by an accurate survey of the premises. A 10 percent cash deposit will be required of the highest blddsr. This >3 day of April, 1*7*. Joseph B. Huff, Commissioner April at. May 3, 10, 17, 1*7* chg. NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY NOT ICR Tlx undarslgnad having quallflad aa Exacutrlx of ma Est at* of Otortoo uniMon Smith llscssosd. lata of Modi ion County, ml* It to notify that ail Pmni having claims again* MM ?Mate lo prooant thorn to tlw un dorolgnod, on or btkn mo M day of Novombor, IW?, or this notko will ho plsadsd m bar of tholr rocovory. AH P?r?on? mdtMod to said oatato will plaaaa malia Immadlato paymont to Nto This tho Mm day of April t*7?. R**h Ugpard Smith Exacutrlx P.O. Bom 4SS, Not Springs. NC M743 May 1 W. 17. M. im dig. PUBLIC HEARING SECONDARY ROADS CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM in accordanco with mo Onarai laf . . QmmIii Intorostod cltltans to discuss County. TM? mooting will boat l:Mp.m. o'clock on Moy It. im* mo courtroom at tho Madison County Courttmuos m ManbaM. N.C. May a. w, itrv c*g. BOOKKEEPING, payrolls and quarterly reports Notary Public EMILY F. BALDWIN, Stenographer, 220 Miles Bldg Asheville, N.C. 29901 Phone 255-8906 Oct 5 tin PAINTING - inside and out, including barns. Guttering and underpinning mobile homes. See REX SMITH, Long Branch Road. Route 7, Marshall, or call 649 3255. MaHttn PIONEER FORD, INC. Mam Street Marshall, N.C. Phone 649-3444 Good place to buy a new or used car or truck. A-Rtfn DESIRABLE LAND FOR SALE by acre or tract. Walnut Stacfchouse area with French Broad River access. Write or phone Laurel River Logging Co.. P.O. Box 306, Weaverville, N.C. 28787 or phone 704-645-5530 Apl9-26-May3- lOchg FOR SALE: Two-story house on approximately one acre land in Walnut. Close to churches, school and stores. Good well water $12,000 Call 649-2524. Apl9-Mayl0chg WANTING TO BUY STANDING TIMBER, hard wood and pine or will buy, cut and deliver to mill. Also buying mountain land with standing timber. Call collect Mr. Sutton, 704-645-5357. Apr26tfn CASH FOR SCRAP - We buy all types of scrap metal, iron, cast, tin, cooper, brass, aluminum, batteries, etc. NEWPORT IRON t METAL 623-9970. IF YOU NEED backhoe work or bulldozer work, we can do it. We install septic tanks and field lines. Call C.C. CUTSHALL Route 4. Marshall Phone 656-2425 or WILLARD DEAN CUTSHALL Phone 689-4833 Apr26-Mayl7pd. T.V. ROTORS on SALE Channel Master Antenna Rotor only $44.88 while they last. Also new 12" color Panasonic less than $300. Come by and check us out. McGee's RADIO i T V. SERVICE Long Branch Road, Marshall, N.C. Phone:649-2912. A/Rtln NEED A JOB: If you are 16 to 21 years old, not in school, and need help finding a job or training for a skill, contact MADISON SO S. Phone 649 2*68 Marshall. N.C. 28753 Apr26tfn WILL KEEP school age children during summer. CALL 649 2507. ofi t- May3-31chg * Only one man ever hit three Iwme runs in a world series and he did it twice. It was Babe Ruth of the Yankees in 1926 and 1928. VELL DRILLING Water Systems U Years Experierce FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL JOE PRICE PRICE WELL ft PUMP CO. CLYDE, S C. Call Colled 627-2817 FOR 00NCRCT1 walks, patios, beaaments. 30 years expedience, fraa >*!??*?>. call Trans Carolina Coocntf Company, 254-7211 6/2Cttn - - t WILL DO small Nock jobs and light hauling. Cad 649-3858. DacMtfn COTTON CLOTH. 50c and up par yard. Washable crushed velvet. $2.50 yard and up. Quilt Bats, $2.50 each; Blue denim, $1.25 yd.; Polyesters, from 75 cents; notions, cotton and thread. Pen land and Sons, Marshall, N.C. __ Pectfn COTTON CLOTH. 50c yard. Quilt : bats. $2.50 each. Blue denim, $1.25 yd. Notions, cotton and thread Ponder and Ponder. Hot ? Springs, N.C. Dectfn BE CREATIVE! Earn extra in-,.' come teaching Tri-chem* decorative hobby crafts. No experience necessary. Ad-., vancement opportunity. Call ' Linda Boone at 689-4355. MaylOpd '? AUCTION SALE Every Saturday evening starting at 7:30 p.m. in old sawmill building near Bar--1 nard. LOYD FOWLER, Auc-' tioneer License Number 1009. ?!? May 10-31 pd^ FOR SALE ? To settle an estate: 1968 Ford Pickup, 8 cylinders.: 22 Remington Automatic Rifle. To see, call: 649-2474 (after 4, p.m.) 253-5054 (anytime). Mayl017pd,'. FASHION TWO-TWENTY. COSMETICS DONNA F. WARD Rt. 7, Box 198. Marshall, N.C. Phone 649-2925. MaylOchg. RUMMAGE SALE - Saturday, May 12,9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Biltmore Ave., several buildings below Fain's Dept. Store, Asheville.' Clothing, children's, women's, men's. All si?s. Household goods. Price very reasonable. We are cleaning out our houses and attics and don't want to take anything back home. MaylOchg.. FOR SALE - 195 acre Grade A, Dairy Farm. Located in Greene' County about 7 miles from Greeneville, Tenn. Price,' $176,000. 25 percent down, balance 10 years at 7 percent.' Watered by wells, branch, ponds and utility water. Call OLIGER UPCHURCH (615) 639-2515 Century 21, Billy Williams, Assoc. Mayl0-24chg. STRAWBERRIES - pick your own. Ripening soon. Call 649 2918 for further information. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pegg, 4- J Farms, Rt. 1, Marshall, N.C. (Rd. 1 191 off Rector Corner Rd.) MaylOchg. FOR SALE - 1965 Galaxy 500 Ford. MAE CALDWELL Route 1,' Marshall Phone 649-2562 . MaylOchg. - FOR SALE ? 25 acres, five miles north of Mars Hill, near? Petersburg; good barn; spring; large stream; tobacco allotment; all under fence; one-half mile off - paved road. If interested write COLEMAN PEEK 128 Windsor Rd. Asheville, N.C. 28804 Phone' 253-6222. May5-31chg> WANTED - Lady for dish washing and kitchen help. Apply in person. MARY'S' RESTAURANT Marshall Bypass Phone 649-3215. MaylOchg. ? DURING MAY 10% OFF ON THE LOG HOME OF THE MONTH The Shane *9,180 (SAVE $1,020) (968 SQ. FT.) SEND $3.00 FOR BROCHURES AND PRICES FOR 31 PLANS NAME an ZIP PROPERTY OWNER TIMBERUNE