Deaths And Funerals loyd Gosnell yd GoaaaU, 47, of PwM , Tryon, died Oct. 14 la a abus hospital. A native of M*di??n County, i a son of Luna and Betty ?f Tryen. He had tired In Tryoo for the : 15 years. Surviving in addition to hia are hi* wife, Grace adway Gosnell ; eight Mary Myei* K rboro, Donna Gosnell, Betty Ruth, Michelle and Ltrt ill of the home; three Timothy Goaneti of the ?)?. Navy, Glnrfn and Ken GoaneU of the home; four cm, Prance* MetcaV of Btyon, Tina Singleton of pfeoderson ville and Edith Hill Tuxedo and Alene Moore of ^Mneyville; and two brothers, Gosnell of Columbus and lie Gosnell of Columbus. Services were held at 2 p.m 16 in the McFariand ?1 Chapel. The Rev. Haroy Gilbert and the Rev. ^as H. Bradley officiated. Bailey Martin Wiley W. Martin, M, of Branch Broad, Route 1, ?arnardsville, died Oct. 13 in Aaheville hospital after an Ktended illness. A native of Madison County, had lived in Buncombe ity for the past 40 years, was a retired fanner and I a member of Carson's Baptist Chirch. He the son of the late Mack Hannah Brown Martin. ^Surviving are Us wife, Lede Worley Martin; four Ethel Gaddy and ra Gaddy of BarnardsviUe, na Sprinkle of WeavarviMe d Myrtle Sellers of ?Seville; four sons, Jeas Hartin of the home; Doyle Hartin of Weaverville, Dewey ?artin of BarnardsviUe and Martin of Marshall; a , Lyda Martin of Mar ^all; 23 grandchildren ; 18 t-grandchildren ; and four Beat-great-grandchildren. pServices were held at 11 Oct.' 16 in thTCarson's Baptist Church. The Rev. Joe Honeycutt and Rev. Lonnie Crawford of iciated. Burial was in ?helawn Gardens of West Funeral Home was in ?harge. ''rank Hensley Frank Hensley, 69, of Route Marshall, died unexpected Oct. 11 at his home. A lifelong resident of Madison County, he was a son the late William and Rachel Hensley. He was a in the Little Pine com munity Surviving are his wile, Mar Roberts Hensley; a son, f arris W. Hensley of Mar all; a daughter, Alma saaer of Marshall; a foster lighter, Doris Tipton of ?Uphine, Va.; a brother, Ray pood Hensley of Leicester; sisters, Margaret Neary Asheville and Minnie *er of Leicester; nine grandchildren; and a great grandchild Services were held at 11 Oct. 13 in the chapel of Funeral Home. The Jack Davis officiated, was in Payne's Chapel ' USED AFFUJUICES Bw? Mil dMn utad ? and rebuilt wasters, Inywi, rafrictratort, flfreeiers, stoves. BOB'S APPLIANCES MARSHALL tV PASS Felix Griffee < Felix O. Griff?*. M. died Oct. ? in a tractor acddnt on fail (aim on Rente 1, Alexander A native of Madiaan County and a maidewt of Bwrambe County far the paat ti yean, he era* a member of Gran dview Baptiat Church. He waa a retired railroad welder's helper Ml waa a ton of the late Jacob and EHa Am Rice Griffee Surviving are his wife, Ora BuUman Griffee; two woe, James and Delano Griffee of AahertJie; a daughter. Grace Vaughn of Alexander; three brothers, Jon Griflee ef Granite Falls. Homer Griffee of Marshall and Lawrence Griffee of Weaverville; and two grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Oct. 11 in Eaater Gap Baptist Church. The Rev. Alfortf ( Taylor and the Rev. Troy Banks officiated. Burial was in Rice-Cave Cemetery Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. Sam Hensley Sam Hensley, 74. of Route 3, Marshall, died Oct. 10 in a rest home in Black Mountain. A lifelong resident of Madison County, he was a retired farmer and waa a son of the late Robert and Ruth i Franklin Hensley. Surviving are a brother, Baxter Hensley of Marshall; and a sister, Faye Shelton of Marshall. Services were held at 2 p.m. Oct. 13 ia Memorial Church of God. The Rev. Olin Shelton of ficiated. Burial was in Cut sbaH Cemetery. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. ' ? ' > MHC Group To Hold 'Rice Lunch' The Mars Hill United Na tions Day Committee will sponsor a rice lunch in the president's dining room of the college cafeteria at noon on Oct. 24. A film on the world com munity wil be shown and discussed. Ae public is invited to come. There is no charge, but contributions will be accepted for programs to combat world hunger. Annual Farm Bureau Meeting The Madison County Farm Bureau Inc. will hold It's an nual meeting on Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. at the Marshall Elemen tary School Board members for the coming year will be elected and members are in vited to attend. Refreshments will be served. Boh Jenkins will present a film on the organisation of Farm Bureau and its entire program. POETRY AWARD NEW YORK (AP) - 3ua rise," by Frederick Seidel, is i the winner of the Lamont Poet- i ry Selection for 1*79. The award is given for a poet's second book, submitted in manuscript form by its pub lisher. "Sunrise" is to be published in the spring of 1*0 by Viking. Seidel, who was born in St. ' Louis and currently lives in New York City, published his first collection of poems, "Final Solutions." m 1H3 REWARD A <1M mw< it M* teadbif to tttt anwt ?t Mritm tfrapplng Cowtfy. Ca> tt? SfwfNT* I ' ?flic* at M9-27I1. r 'MOTOR COOLING ENGINEERING" BOB FUtlY'S RADIATOR SWVIC1 ^ . Mr?. Troy Addh Qatry Troy, M, of 07 OM Haw Creok Road died > latexpectadly Oct. ? in as Aaheville hoapital ? She was a native of Madiaon County awl a r?Meat of A*eviOe since IMS, she was the wtfa of 1st* William P. Troy. 9>e was the daughter of the lata Jaaea and PrtadMa Goforth Gentry Surrivim are two sons, ErneatP.TrayofPayetteville and Jamaa IL Tray of Swannanoa; two daughter!, lira. Carl Wall of Marian and Mr*. William D. Bartlett of AahevtUe; a brother, Henry Gantry of Brevard; a sister, Callie RaMgfc of Htt Springs; eight grandchildren and eight Amory Loving To Speak In Asheville "An Energy Future We Can Live With" is the title of the program at UNC-Asheville Oct. 19-30, featuring Amory B. Lovins, the young physicist who is considered one of the most influential experts on i energy in the world. Lovin is consultant physicist for Friends of The Earth, The In ternational Federation of In stitutes for Advanced Study, the Science Council of Canada , the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment, and several U.N. agencies. His view on the answers to our future energy needs are of interest to all those who feel we must make the transistion '? * safer and more economically sound energy path. In 1977, Lovins published a book entitled Soft Energy Paths. His view is that "soft energy (such as solar heating, power from renewable resources, and fuel ( from biomass alcohol) will provide more reasonable, safe and economical answers ?to our energy needs than "hard technologies" such as nuclear power, which can create more problems than they solve. Mr. Lovins will lecture on Oct. 19 at ? p.m. on ""Soft Energy Paths" at Lipinsky Auditorium, U.N.C.A. On Oct. 20 at 9 a.m. he will give a seminar on energy goals in the Humanities building. This extraordinary oppor tunity to listen to and question Mr. Lovins should be of special interest to Madison County residents. Our own French Broad EMC is explor ing ways in which to use the resources of our area in safe, economical ways to produce energy for our area. Mr. Lovins, described as a "persuasive prodigy of soft energy and advocate of private initiative "would cer tainly agree with our EMC's goals. The pnagram is spoasored by UNC-AshevilJe, Caroli nians for Safe Energy, The Sierra Club, American Association of University Women, and the Asheville Buitcombe League of Women Voters. held at 10 a.a Oct. 11 in Ashlawn Garden d The Rev. Grace Mrs. Wright Lynn Wortey Wright, 74, of Route l, Marshall died Oct. 8 in a Black Mountain rat home after an extended illness. A native of Buncombe Coun ty and a resident of Madison County for the past IS years, she was a daughter of the late C.J. and Hanna Rogers Worley. Surviving are her husband, Frank Wright; two sons, Charlie Worley of Leicester and Prank Wright Jr. of Greenville, S.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Horace Edgar of Green ville, S.C. ; a sister, Lois Lane of Leicester; and a grand child. Services were held at U a.m. Oct. 12 in Payne's Chapel Baptist Church of Buncombe County, of which she was a member. The Rev. Bill Brown officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. LFGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING For Community Development Funds for Madison County. Notice is hereby given met a public hearing will be held by Medison County et 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 24m, 1979 at the Madison County Cour thouse, Marshall, Norm Carolina. The purposes of said meeting are to hear citizen recommendations and ideas concerning community needs for me purposes of preapplication for communi ty development funds from the Depart ment of Housing and Urban Develop ment. At the time and place above stated any interested person may appear and be heard. Dated the 11th day of October, 1979. Oct. 11, It, 1979 chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix in the estate of M. Hay den Davis, late of Madison County, N.C., mis Is to notify all persons having a claim against the estate of said M. Hayden David, to present them to the Undersigned within six (4) months from the date of the publication of mis notice, or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted fo sold estate please make immediate payment. This 11th day of October, 1979. Anne Davis Chappeil P.O. Box ? Candler, N.C. 10715 Oct. It, 25, Nov. 1,0, 1979. pd. Notice of Public Hearing For Community Development Funds For The Town of Marshall Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Town of Mar shall at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 30, 1979, at the Marshall Town Hall, Mar shall, N.C. The purposes of said meeting are to hear cititens' recommendations and ideas concerning community needs for the purpose of the Community Develop ment Program and lb prepare an ap plication for Community Development Funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. At the time and place above stated, any interested person may appear and be heard. Dated October it, 1979. Oct. It, 29, 1979 chg. PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF MARSNILL 1979-1900 BUDGET The public will take notice that the proposed budget for fiscal year 1979-1900 has been filed wtth the Meyer and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Mars Hill and is available for pubHc Inspection in the office of the Town Clerk. The 1979-1900 budget includes highlights of General Revenue Sharing Funds proposed uees. Thooo goes are in the area of Health, Safety and Recreation ? amounts 010,000.00, 07,000.00, and 03M00.00 respectively. Any interested cititen of the municipality may examine the total budget, both Revenue and Expenditures for the General, Water, and Revenue Sharing Funds, bstwssn the hours of 9:0S a.m. and 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday. Oct. 10, 1979.chg. USED CARS AND TRUCKS All Makes ? All Models Weekly Specials CODY Motor Sales Inc. 649-2929 ? 253-1728 Downtown - Marshall Dealer No. 08722 t Discount Monument Center STATI OF MOUTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COUNT DIVISION EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ' Having Qualified m EXECUTOR in Nit 00* Ote Of OORIS W FLYNN. late of Modfcon County # N.C . thN is to notify *11 portom having o claim against the eotote Of MM OORIS W. FLYNN. to ?r? ?ant them to tNo Undersigned within six (0) mootm from Nio dot* of ttio publico tton of tfifo notice. or Mme wttl to plead od in bar of their recovery AH portom indobtod to told estate piooM moke im mediate payment This 27tti doy of September, W7f John T. Flyrwi Rout* 1 Box 51 Morshall. N.C 2S7S3 Oct. 4, 11. IS. 25. 1979. pd NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY NOTICE Tho undersign*^ having qualified m ADMINISTRATRIX of tho Estate of Ernoot A. Sawyer, deceosod, loto of Madison County, this It to notify thot oil persona hoving claims against Mid estate to present thorn to tho undersign od. on or boforo tho 4th doy of April. 1*0, or thit notico will bo pleaded in bor of thoir rocovory. All persons indobtod to Mid estete will please moko immodioto poymont to tho undersigned. Thit tho 1st doy of Oct.. 1979. Croc* C. Sowyor Rt. 1. Sox 27A. Mors Hill. NC Oct. 4. 11. IS. 25. 1979 chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Hoving qualified as administratrix in the estate of James Robert Johnson, late of Madison County, N.C., this is to notify all persons having a claim against the estate of Mid James Robert Johnson, to present them to the Undersigned within six (6) months from the date of the publication of this notice, or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to Mid estate pleaM make immediate payment. This 2nd day of October, 1979. Carrie Landers Johnson Route 5. Box 215 A Marshall. N.C. 2S753 Oct. 11. IS, 25, Nov. 1, 1979 chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION CO EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualify as CO EXECUTOR'S in the estate of MONT C. SHOOK, lata of Madison County, N.C., this is to notify all parsons having a claim against the estate of said MONT C. SHOOK, to pre sent them to the Undersigned within six (*) months from the date of the publico tion of this notice, or same will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make im mediate payment. This 1st day of October, 1979 . Dorothy Gilbert, 330 Old Haw Creek Rd. Asheville, NC 2SS05 Thad C. Shook, No. 4 Ridgeway, W. Asheville, NC Oct. 4, 11, It, 25, 1*7*, chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUR* OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix in the estate of Vance William Chandler, late of Madison County, N.C., this is to notify all persons having a claim against the estate of said Vance William Chandler, to present them to the Under signed within six (6) months from the date of the publication of this notice, or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This 22nd day of August, 1979. Euialia 6 Chandler Route 2, Mars Hill, N.C. 29754 Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11, It, 1979 pd. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminstrator in the estate of Nora Roberts, late of Madison County, N.C., this is to notify all persons having a claim against the estate of said Nora Roberts, to present them to the Undersigned within six (6) months from the date of the publication of this notice, or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate please make im- ' mediate payment. This 1st day of October, 1979. Carl Roberts Route 4 Marshall, N.C. 2t7S3 Oct. 4, 11, It, 25, 1979, Chg. Since man first began tilling the toil thousands of years ago, 1 grasshoppers have been one of the most injurious insect pests. Some 600 species are found in the United States and Canada, and each year they inflict var- I ying amounts of damage to such crops as wheat, barley, J corn, flax, alfalfa, oats, rye, 1 cotton and tobacco. monccr ram. mc. m.? Street Marshall. N.C Phone 649-3444 Good piace to buy a now or uMd car or truck. A-Rtfn WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my homo tor *3 por day and on weekend night tor $5 par child Also by tha week tor *15 par child. References furnished Hot maali. Call 649-3127. Oct.4,ll,18,25chg ANYONE INTERESTED in buy ing or sailing W T RAWLEIGH products should contact BAR BRA A. HILLER, P.O. Bo* 581, Marshall. N.C. or call 649-3050 9/27,10/4, 11, 18chg BOOKKEEPING, payrolls ano quarterly reports. Notary Public EMILY F. BALDWIN, Stenographer, 220 Miles Bldg., Asheville, N.C. 29901 Phone 2558905 Oct5t1n YARD 8ALE: Thursday, Friday [ Saturday at Wanda Robert's home on Tweed Branch Road, near Madison Seminary Baptist Church. Hours: 9a.m.to4p.m. OctlSchg YARD SALE: To be held on Marshall By-Pass at Ernest Ramsey's Tire Shop, Satur day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Large variety of many different items. OctlS FOR SALE: 8 6 building lots! All have excellent views, city water and elec. Each lot fronts on a 2-lane rock road, 1-2 mile from Mars Hill city limit in Dogwood Heights. Starting as low as $4100. Lots range from 1 to 2 acres. For information call McGee, 649-2912. Aug30tfn ANYONE INTERESTED in Mary Kay Cosmetics call Shirley Baldwin at 689-2536. OctlS-NovSchg FOR SALE: Red 1979 Pontiac Sunbird. 4-sp., 4-cyl., good mileage. J600 equity and assume payments. Call 656 2656. Octllchg LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as Executor of The Estate of Robbie Rector deceased, late of Madison County, this is to notify that all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, on or before the 19 day of April, 19t0, 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 12 day of October. 1*7*. s/s Frank F. Rigsby Oct. It, 25, Nov. 1, t. l?7*.chg. PUBLIC HEARING in Accordance with the Madison County Zoning Ordinance, the Zoning Adjust men t Board will hear an appeal by Mr. Jerry Griffin. The appeal requests that a variance be granted on set back requirements for a proposed building on Marhsail-By pass. Public Hearing will be held at 4:00 p.m. on October 24, 1*79 in Madison County Court House. Donald N. Anderson Chmn: Madison Co. Planning Board Oct. It, l?7*.chg. WELL DRILLING m Water Systems ? 18 Years Experierce ? FOE QUICK SERVICE * CALL JOE PRICE PRICE WELL & PUMP CO. S CLYDE, N!C. Call Collect K7-ZS17 MIIMMIIUIIll FOR SALE 4 lots in Marshall water and sewer, on street to be paved, ready for home construction. FHA money available. C*H FRUIT TREES, nut trees, berry plants, grape vines, landscaping plant material ? offered by Virginia's largest growers. Free copy 48-pg Planting Guide Catalog in color, on request. Waynesboro Nurseries ? Waynesboro. Va. 22980 Oct-4, 11,16, 2Schg FOR CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS walks, patios, basements, 30 years experience, free estimates, call Trans Carolina Concrete Compeny, 254-7211 8^26t?n MEAT PROCESSING: Modern Slaughters processes beef; $5 kill bill, 14 cents per lb.; cut, wrap, and freeze. Will be scalding hogs again this winter and smoke-curing bacon. Call 615/638-8945. Aug23tfn MEAT PROCESSING. Call Modern Slaughters in Green ville, Tenn., for all beef process ing needs. Phone 615/638-8945. Aug23tfn FOR SALE: 19" Sears color T V., almost new picture tube, ex cellent condition, $99.95; 2 Zenith portable T.V.'s, BW, $49 95 each; Lafayette CB radio Model HB 740, almost new. $65.00. O.V. Howell, Mars Hill. N.C. Sepl3tfn JOB OPPORTUNITY Person wanted to sell advertising and handle other business chores. Must have some experience with advertising, and be familiar with Madison County. Part-time for now; should develop into full time job. Write to Classified Sec tion, The News-Record, P.O. Box 369, Marshall, N.C. 28753. KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS such as backache, getting up nights may warn of functional disorders - "Danger Ahead." Help nature flush Kidneys and regulate passage with gentle bukets. Feel good again or your 69c back in 12 hours. Now at Roberts Pharmacy. Octl8-25chg FOR SALE: New Tappan microwave ovens, only $269 00 Also, new 25" Sylvania consoles ?s low as $579.50. You r~>t beat the price. Many good used color and B*W TV's in stock all with 90 day warranty. Tape players, too. McGee's Radio and TV Service, Long Branch Road, Marshall. Phone: 649-2912. A/Rtfn WORKERS AVAILABLE: Need someone for an occasional odd job or part-time work? Call Karen Hunter at Mars Hill Col lege Counseling Center, 689-1260, for free listing. Students are usually available afternoons and weekends Oct.4tfn CUSTOM construction and cabinet making. Robinson, Williams & Penland. P.O. Box. 533, Marshall Phone 656-2659 Aug2tfn PAINTING ? inside and out, including barns. Guttering and underpinning mobile homes. See REX SMITH, Long Branch Road. Route 7, Marshall, or call 649 3255 Marltfn HEATING AND PLUMBING repairs. Gun type oil burners, including mobile homes. Call 649 2383, Marvin Rice, Route 5. Marshall, N.C. Jan25tfn NEED A JOB: If you are 16 to 21 years old. not in school, and need help finding a |ob or training for a skill, contact MADISON SOS Phone 649 3568 Marshall, N.C. 28753 Apr26tfn UPHOLSTERING: Furniture, car seats. Many beautiful selections to choose from. Fast service, reasonable rates. Call Mrs. Lois Carney, Route 1, Marshall. Phone: 649-2291. Augl6tfn MUST SELL Immediate delivery Liquidation ol all new all steel buildings. 60x108x16 $2 25 per sq ft. 40x72x1?$1 93 persq ft. ' Call toll-free 1-800-874-3830 Century Steel Building* ATTENTION It's time to start your Christmas shopping now. What nicer gift to give than FASHION TWO TWENTY COSMETICS. Phone today tor your Christmas orders. DONNA F.WARD Rt 7, Box 198 Marshall. N.C. 28753 704/649-2925 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted ? by ? DR. LOCKARD FRIDAYS BAM TO 11:30 AM ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N.C. Your Pharmacist Bill Powell Says Community Medical Center Pharmacy, Mara Hill. NC. Tel 6** 2591 Confide in ' Pharmacist In todays specialized health care system, it is quite normal to visit more than one doctor and take more than one kind of medicine. This is why you should give your doctor and your pharmacist all the informa tion you have concerning the medicines you're taking ? non- prescription drugs, included. Some drugs don't work well when ingested with others. So, "talk it up" to your, pharmacist. We are the health people you see most often, so let us help you maintain a safe, effective ? drug regimen. It's our spe cial service to you! Ml IWtll. Your Pharmacist. DURING OCTOBER 10% OFF ON THE LOG HOME OF THE MONTH THE MADISON (3 B.R.) *11,520 (SAVE $1,280) < 1,296 SQ. FT.) TIMBERLINE REALTY CO. ashev^SSSS! BOX Ml MARS MILL, NCM7S4