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8th Grade Graduation Members of the eighth-grade class at Walnut Elementary School pose for a group picture following annual graduation ceremonies held June 11 in the school's auditorium. ' Greater Tuna' Next Offering From SAR T The Southern Appalachian Reper tory Theater opens the wildly ir reverent comedy "Greater Tuna" in Owen Theater on the campus of Mars Hill College on Wednesday. "Greater Tuna" is a comical send up of the inhabitants of tiny Tuna, Texas, the "third smallest" town in the Lone Star Stae. A collaborative effort by Joe Sears, Jaston Williams and Ed Howard, "Tuna" opened in New York City in October 1962 where it quickly became a cult hit running for IS months. Since then, it has been adapted for televi sion for Home Box Office and has been one of the most popular scripts at Samual French, Inc., a major publisher of plays in New York. The play opens with the morning Wheelis-Struvie Report on Tuna's radio station OKKK. After the news, the audience is introduced to the various households of prominent, and not-so-prominent Tuna cititens. There is Didi Snavely of Didi's Us ed Weapons and her husband R.R. known to drink and for his freouent sightings of UFO's; Aunt Pearl Bur ns, fond of dog-poisoning and her no account nephew, Stanley Bumiller; the gentle Petey Fisk, defender of fish and homeless ducks; and, a host of others all brought to life by SART's talented two-man team, Peter Holland and Buddy Raper. Holland and Raper were most recently seen in SART's season opener as Don Quixote and Sancho Panza in "Man of La Mancha." These two versatile actors will portray all 20 of the Tuna characters, donning wigs and suggested costumes with props to create men, women, children and even dogs. "Tuna" will run Wednesday through July 5 and will return Aug. 19-23. Tickets are ?7 for adults and ?6 for students and senior citizens. Reservations may be made by railing 704/689-1239, 10 a.m. -5 p.m. daily or 10 a.m. to showtime on perfomance dates. Evening performances are 8: 15 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at 2:30 p.m. Payne Academic Ail- American The National Secondary Council recently announced that Greg Payne of Marshall has been named an Academic All-American. The Academic All-American Scholars must earn a 3.3 or better grade point average. Only scholars selected by a secondary school in structor, counselor, or other qualified sponsor are accepted. Greg, who attended N.C. School for the Deaf, was nominated for this Na tional Award by Jimmy Crawford, algebra teacher. Greg will appear in the Academic All-American Scholar Directory, which is published na tionally. Greg is the son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Payne. The grandparents are Mr. Jack Payne of 851 Little Pine Road, Marshall, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reese Greg Payae . . . academic Ail-American Newspaper To Focus On Business The first-ever monthly business newspaper focusing on the 22 Western North Carolina counties and their 36 chambers of commerce will launch its premier issue in early September, based in Ashevilie "WNC Business Journal" will be the most comprehensive business rotated publication ever zeroing in on Treadway Graduates KaMmary Treadway, of Marshall, recently received her degree from the University of Evansville the business and economic picture of one of the fastest growing regions in the U.S., said publisher Marilyn Nason. Done in tabloid size on newsprint stock, "WNC Business Journal" will be unique in that a major share of its editorial each month will be provided by the 38 chambers of commerce from these 12 counties, including Madison. USED I TIRES $5.00 and up g Call 649-3650 in Marshall Jk Best Thing about mi ? ? . ? hKBWB? AQBnL Your Nationwide* agent is a specialist, backed by classroom training and on-the-job experience. Call today. You'll be g 7*- J ? " ? ? tor**? N7 LIU. LBCtAAS NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of W. M. Bishop, a/k/a William Mar eel I us Bishop, 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 ltth day of December, 1997. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the und#r&ian#d This the nth day of June, mi Jenice H. Pegg, Executrix c/ Charles E. Mashburn P.O. Box n. Marshall. N.C. 2C7S3 June !?. 25. July 2. t. lf?7 . - " - V - NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtu* of tit* power and authority contained In tha certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by William O. Kemp. Linda O. Lorn bardo. Rutaetl A. Thorn at and Jan J. Thorn at dated February II. mi and recorded In the Office of the Register ot Deeds lor Madison County. N.C. in Book N at Page 475. and because of default hav ing been mads In the payment of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust and failure to da and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and pursuant to demand of the Owner and Holder of the indebtness secured by said deed of Trust, the undersigned Wilder Wad ford, will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the property therein described, to wit: All that certain tract of land containing 1M.) acres, more or less, lying and being in Mo. 5 Township. Madison County. North Carolina an the waters of tack Branch of Big Pine Creek and be tag known as tha HoHow Log Tract being bound on the North by Johnny Randal hairs. Fred Frady. Mark Roberts; on the East by Burnett Frady and lot Caldwell, an the South by Burnett Frady and j N Roland, on the West by the property known as "woolieshot". Said tract of land Is more par ticuiarly described according to a plat prepared by Ben. H. Frisky. Sr.. RLS. dated May II. 1*71 as BEGINNING on an Iron stake South of the Bruce Road, a chestnut lag in the line of Burnett Frady. and being the beginning corner of a certain *3 acre tract of land described in a deed dated Ap.-ril 1. lags from O.W. Roberts, to R.B. Caldwell of record in Deed Book 13 at Page 410. Madison County Registry; and runs thence with the line ef the S3 acre tract. Burnett Frady and later Sol Caldwell. North? dog. East ]4 poles. North If dag East IS poles. North 13 dog West R poles to a point on the top of Snake Den Ridge, thence with Sanke Dan Ridge and the line of Fred Frady and later the line of Mark Rabat u North a dag West Friendly Home Parties has openings for managers and dealers in your area. Largest line in party plan - FREE kit - Brand New Christmas Catalog - Toy, Gift, and Home Decor Catalog. Over 800 items. Top commission & hottest gifts -Call for FREE catalog 1-800-227-1510 or call collect 0-518-452-0091. be BOLD! XEROX 6010 MEMORYWRITER With Automatic Bold word# jump off tlie page! Not available on comparable IBM o Excellent Ibuch and Red o Automatic Correction ? Cap* Lock JNUOfcCt vi't $79500 . - < % * (??_ .H " " BRICKLAYER (4 yn. exp.) ZMl SHIFT MECHANICAL I TOR <3yn. exp.) depending on i BOILER OPERATOR (3 yr?. exp.)-?0.42 per hour CARPET INSTALLER (3 yn. exp.) -97.01 per hoar. SECRETARY <3 yn. exp.) 4 12,844. 00 PLUMBER <3 yn. exp.) 40.90 per hour. For further information, apply in per son at the EMPLOYMENT SECURI TY COMMISSION JOB SERVICE, 48 GROVE STREET, ASHEVILLE. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOY MENT SERVICE. The Madison County Transportation Au thority will hold a public mooting Wed nesday, July 1, 1987 at 1:30 p.m. in the Madison County Courthouse. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the county's transportation needs. Randall Blankenship, ~ Transportation Director ri,n" 1,11117 I &&6k&liS 44 poles and North u dag. Watt It. J polet to a black gum. common corner of the 4} acra tract above mentioned and alto beginning corner of a 40.1 acre tract described In a deed da tad March A. If 15 from M. L. Gudger. Agent to Jacob Caldwell of record In Dead Book 19 at Page JOT. Maditon County Rag I (try; thane ? with tha Una of Johnnie Randall heln and Snake Dan Ridge and ttiellneof the <0.1 acra tract. North 53 dag. Waft >1 pom. North 45 dag. Waft 24 poln. North 70 dag. Watt 4} polev North 42 dag. Waft II pom. North 70 dag. Watt n polat to the top of the mountain that dlvldat Big Plna and Spring Creak; thence along the top of the mountain and Woollathot. South 14 dag. Watt M polat. South 10 dag. Watt M polat to a high rock whare Pole Cat Ridge Intertactt tha top of the mountain; ttwnca along the top of Polo Cat Ridge with Itt maandart and with tha llna of J.N. Roland. South 47 dag. Eatt II polat. Soutti M dag. Eatt 10 polat. South 73 dag. Eatt 10 polat. South 5 dag. Eatt 10 polat. South 4 dag. Eatt 14 polat. Soutti 40 dag. Eatt W polat. South 44 dag. Eatt 15 polet, thence with tha llna of the 43 acra tract. South 40 dag. Eatt 40 polat. thence with the line of Burnett Frady and tha top of Pole Cat Ridge at it maandart South 7? dag. Eatt 110 pom. more or lets, to tha point of BEGINNING Being the tame property at described in Daad Book 1S4 at Paga 155. Maditon County Reglttry TOGETHER WITH and SUBJECT TO eaaa ment, ret trictiont. and rlgntt of way of racord in cluding the Boundary Una Agreement at contain ed In Daad Book 1)0 at Page 5fl. Maditon County. Reglttry. Addrett of Property : Number 1 Back Branch Marthall. N.C. 10751 Pratant Racord Owner* William D. Kemp Linda D. Lombardo Russell A. Thomas Jan J. Thomas The term of the safe are mat the real property hereinbefore described will be told for cath to tha hlgtmt bidder and that the undersigned may re quire tha tuccettful bidder at the sale to im mediately deposit cash or a certified check in tha amount of ten percent (10 percent) of the high bid. The real property hereinabove described will be told tubiacct to any and all lupeilor iiant. in cluding taxes and special aeteatmentt. The tola will be held open for tan (10) dart for upaef Mdt at by law required Date and hour of tale: June ?. in7at 13 :00p m Plac* of tale: AAadlaon County Countnuae Data of this Notice: June f. lf?7. Wilder Wadford June M. IS. If07 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the County of Madison will accept sealed bids on four automobiles owned by the County with said bids to be delivered to the Finance Office of the County of Madison prior to 1 :00 p.m. on July 6, 1987, at which time said bids will be open and made public. Bids may be sub mitted on the four automobiles as a group or indi vidually or both. The automobiles are as follows. Make Identification No.: 1 984 Ford 1 FABT39M2FG 1 1 0369 1 976 Chevrolet 1 C29V6B464898 1 978 Ford Granada F9 W82L 1 92 1 90F 1979 Ford LTD 9A63H211675 The highest bidder or bidders will be required to furnish the money at the time of his being advised of his acceptance of his bid or bids. The Madison County Board of Commissioners has the right to accept or reject all bids. The 1 976 Chevrolet, 1 978 Ford Granada and the 1979 Ford LTD automobiles may be viewed at Ramsey Motor Sales, Main Street, Marshall, North Carolina. The 1984 Ford may be viewed by con tacting Sheriff Dedrick Brown. This sale is being conducted pursuant to a Res olution of the Madison County Board of Commissioners duly adopted the 20th day of May, 1 987, and pursuant to GS 1 60A-270(b). This the 22nd day of June, 1987. Robert G. Capps, Chairman Madison County Board of Commmissioners 16/23,7/3. NOTICE OF ELECTION The Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) County Committee elec tion this year will be held on 6/30/87. The ballot below must be filled out, detached and mailed and received or returned in person to FmHA, Marshall, N.C. not later than 6/30/87. If you do not vote in person you should mail your ballot inside a blank envelope marked ballot to ensure a secret ballot This blank envelope should be placed inside the envelope you use to mail your ballot Your name and address must be legible on the outer envelope. Failure to provide this information will render your ballot invalid. Ballots and envelopes may also be obtained from your local FmHA office. The slate of nominees for Madison County are listed in the ballot below. The qualifications of persons voting are described in the "Voter Certification Statement" For further information regarding voting and voter eligibility, see the county office listed below. FmHA elections are open to all eligible voters without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, political affiliation, marital status, sex, and/or handicap. U.$. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION BAUirr FOR COUNTY COMMITTEE MEMBEIKS) StitoWMw^Mortfc Carolina County (Atom,;.- Madison CanMatoM: OENMS It FREEMAN a
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