Bennie Thomas Died On Friday Funeral services were Sunday afternoon at the Bowman Funeral Home chapel in Marshall for Bennie Thomas, who died last Friday at his home on Revere Road. He was 83. A retired employee of Gor don Steel Co. in States ville, Thomas was a native of Madison County. He was the son of Wade and Esther Gunter Thomas and a member of Dew Drop Church of God. Officiating at the Sunday ?rvtm were Rev. Truman -handley and Rev. Lunnie J Aetcalf Burial was in the Presbyterian Cemetery Sheila Cutshall Vt ins Degree Sheila A. Cutahall, daughter of Dedrick and Patricia Cut shall of Alexander, has receiv ed a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Western Carolina University. Miss Cutshall, who will be associated with St. Joseph's Hospital in Asheville.is a granddaughter of Mettie Cut shall and of Henry Cantrell, both of Marshall. Town Of Mars Hill Taxes TOWN OF MARS HILL Mars Hill, Norm Carolina SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR W3 TAXES Af 12:00 o'clock noon, Monday, Juno 11, 1904, l will sail at public auction, at tha Town Hall, pursuant to the existing laws of North Carolina, the following real estate on which the 1HI taxes remain unpaid. This being ell the real estate owned in the respective Town of Mars Hill, North Carolina. List of all property to be sold and the amount of taxes are as follows: L. W. Ammm, Jr Mi M L. W Ammont, Sr. (Heirs), c/o L. W. Am moot, Jr 26.74 The Baird House, c/o Joan Hoffman (Balance) I 00 Mamia Bishop HI .00 Mrs. Clara Boone 171.36 Bruce Briggs 320.W Phil Briggs 156.45 R. Leonard Briggs IW.fO Ralph E. Briggs (Balance) 12.77 Robert L. Briggs, Sr., Robert L. Briggs, Jr. ft Jerry Ostrovsky. ...... . 23520 James W. Cole, Jr ......175.63 Nancy Lea DeBlaker 1f2.S4 Bernie ft Wanda Edwards 165 66 P. ft. Elam (Balance) ,..17.*7 Irene Holcombe ft Haial Greene. . 51.03 E . C. ft Maggie Howard 206.64 Scott Jarvis 24. JO Mai. Charlotte Ann Kirk 14.00 C. Earl Leinlnger 504.54 Boyd Lewis 224.49 Ms. Pat Miller (Balance) 6.*2 Betty Reese Metcalt (Balance) 4.4? Douglas Carroll Peek 26.2* Charles F. ft Patricia Phillips 152.52 Raymond E. ft Bertha B. Ponder . . .**.74 William E. Powell, III 213.1* Gordon Randolph 171.2* Wilma L. Reed 170.73 Carl Dean Reese 113 16 A. M. Roland Estate, c/o Roy Edgerton 2.90 Robert Thomas Sofietd 1*4 at Mrs. Nancy Swaney 174.44 Michael N. ft Roberta J. Tousey 306.7* Mrs. L. R. Williams Estate, c/o L. W. Am moos, Jr.......... 26.25 David ft Rebecca Wyatt 304.57 TOWN OF MARS HILL Joanne H. Rice Tax Collector Town Of Hot Springs Taxes May a, 1984 Town of Hot Springs Mot Spring* N.C. Solo of Reel Estate for 1903 Taxes At 12:00 noon, Monday, Juno 11, 1904, l will soil at public auction at the Town Hall of the Town of Hot Springs, Hot Springs, N.C. pursuant to the existing laws of North Carolina, the following real estate on which the 1903 taxes remain un paid. This being all of the real estate owned in the respective Town of Hot Springs, N.C. the list of all property to be sold and the amount are as follows: A i kens, Suaie, Luther and Call ie 42.32 Anderson, Carol 171.72 Barrett, Johnny and LaVonda ... 1*5.56 Baker, Harold 433.32 Beaver, John H. and Ester 20.00 Bradley, R. L 4400 Case, Euia <uat.) ... t.40 Church, Lucy ?. 14.00 Clark, Walter Wade 14.00 Cody. Mr*. Vern 13.04 Chandler, Phillip end Lou Ann. 109 36 Eller, Ernest end Donna ... 12.00 Finley, Doris 101.60 Gentry, Willis and Marrian ? ... 1 10.44 Gowen, Charles (ett.) 40.00 Johnson, Leroy . . 142.04 Johnaon, Gene . 31t.04 King, Alfred J 150.44 King. Frank B. and Sandra 115.54 Lawaon, H. F. (eat.). 00 Lewia, Noll $ 143.44 ttaloon County Arts Council, inc. .42.00 Model Madison Corp 76.48 Moo re. Steve 103.04 Moore, Ray W OO Moore, Joe (est.) 31.40 Moore. Charlie 34.00 Moore, Jimmy Mae Fox *.40 McCaii. Keith .'. 40.00 Patrick, John W and Gerl Lynn . 997 96 Parker, Jack 104.00 Piemmons, M. C. (e?t.) 40.00 Rector. C. E. (est.) , 37.30 Ricker. Paul 93.00 Robinson, Earl ? 16.00 Rudsili, L E. (est.) 34.96 Ru90les, Vivian .60.40 Sawyers, H i Hard and Carolyn 36.00 i She! ton, Robert and Mildred 310.73 Stamey, Mrs. Crit 353.04 Stamps, Erma and C. L .... .37.04 Wilton, Prultt and Robert. 40.00 Town of Hot Springs Clerk ONLY Thanhs to ?H of you lor your business and support during J our past years in business. As a tokon of our appreciation. | wo would Mi* to oNar at Madtaon County raaMants | A 25% DISCOUNT During our 1964 Saaaen. Discount applies to all luH-tiina Mara HW College Students. | FRENCH BROAD RAFTING COMPANY Rt. 5. Box 372 Thomas Branch Rd., Walnut Marshall. N.C. 28753 649-3574 ? Nothing else is so easy, so effective ? Has just the right amount of moisture to dissolve and absorb dirt ? Quicker, easier, more convenient than wet methods Furniture does not have to be moved ? Carpets may be walked on immediately ? No other way gets carpets cleaner ? Non-?oxic. ? Recommended by leading carpet makers 8 00 AM 5 30 PM MON SAT MAIN ST 649 3841 MARSHALL A-B Tech The Technology College Beginning Classes In: Introduction to Land Surveying Introduction to Chemistry Introducation to Business Data Processing Introduction to Programming Beginning Tennis . Physical Fitness Basic Typing Word Processing Basic Math Fundamentals of English Reading Comprehension Wet Spring Slows Crops By Wiley DuVall Ag Extension Agent The extended period of wet reather in April and May has a used much hardship for iadison County farmers, "hey have been unable to omplete land preparation for pring crops. Early-seeded obacco plant beds are becom ng too large, and some have been mowed back in order to prolong the time when they can be transplanted. Many ot the later-seeded beds have ex perienced growth problems because of too much water and cold nights. Dairymen are running behind in the planting of silage corn. Very little corn had been planted before last week. Tomato growers are behind schedule, too. Growers in the Hot Springs area have a few plants in the ground, but these growers had some anxious moments during frosts of the previous week. Some of the beating rains of the last two months have made farmers more aware of the need for conservation practices to prevent toil ero sion. Strip cropping on steep hillsides could slow down much of this erosion. One bright spot has been the growth of pasture and hay crop grasses. Ground water levels should be recovering from the drought of last sum mer.

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