Grand Opening Sunday Although grand opening ceremonies for the new Roses Store in Weaverville Plaza aren't schedul ed until Sunday, the 54,000 sua re foot discount facility is now open for a "sneak preview." Why would a major discounter want to be open before its grand open ing? According to Harold Compton, senior vice president, operations and customers for Rose's Stores, Inc., it just makes sense. "It simply gives us a chance to train our associates under live conditions before we open the gate. And it allows us to get the'bugs' out of our systems and to make sure they're working right," Compton said. In addition to helping store associates prepare for the formal opening, Compton said the Roses sneak preview actually is planned with the customer in mind. "From the overall layout of our stores to our commitment to get shop pers through the registers promptly, we are focused on our customers and how we can make shopping more con venient, "Compton said. Sunday '8 grand opening will in clude several give aways and prizes. Among the prizes will be a $100 shopp ing spree, two $50 shopping sprees, an exercise bike, a 19-inch color TV, a video cassette recorder, a ladies bicy cle, a mens bicycle, a vacuum cleaner, a black and white TV and a coffee-maker. Jefferies To Manage Weaverville Roses Rom's Stores, Inc., largest dis count retail chain baaed in the Southeast, has named Ken W. Jef feries manager of its new Weaver - ville store. Jefferies comes to Weaverville from Franklin, where he was manager of the Roses store located in the Macon County town. His responsiblilities include super vision of 119 Roses associates in the new 54,000 square-foot facility, which anchors Weaverville Plaza. "We want our customers to know that we're here to serve them," said Jefferies. The company has commit ted to a "customer first" program that guarantees Roses will treat customers right, he said. "The company's policy of satisfac tion guaranteed is instilled in all Roses associates throughout their training," Jefferies said. "We believe the customer is the boss. This is a company program but we really believe it," he said. "We're in the business of providing our customers the first-quality mer chandise they want to buy, as well as first-quality courtesy and conve nience. That's how we hope to keep them coming back," he said. Jefferies also said Roses makes every effort to ensure that advertised goods are in stock. "Our goal is to maintain 100 percent in-stock rate on advertised goods, ne said. A native of Birmingham, Ala., Jef feries is in the process of moving his family from Franklin to a new home in Weavervilie. The Jefferies family will be living in the Reetns Creek community. Jef feries said the family is looking for ward to living there. "We didn't have a neighborhood in Franklin like the one at Reems Creek. We look forward to living in one," he said. His family also includes Jefferies' wife, Lee Ann, who works for Blue Ridge Mental Health; a son, Kenny, IS; and, a daughter, Kristie, is. Jefferies said his family has really liked the mountains of Western North Carolina since the move to Franklin. Jefferies said he enjoys the outdoors, and plans to tackle some of the area fishing holes Madison County General Store Opens new business, the Cwuty General Mere, lecated en the Marshall By Steve FeingokJ has announced the opening of his new store, The Madison County General Store, located on the U.S. 25-70 Bypass across from the high school in Mar shall. The store carries a full line of spor ting goods, guns and ammunition, hunting and camping and fishing sup plies, rainwear, rubber boots, sport shoes, work boots, do-it-yourself needs, certain injectable animal medications, livestock supplies, horse tack, saddles and grooming needs, and rabbit and dog supplies. Tfte store wfll also make keys, and selh a variety of magazines. When state officials approve the store's ap plication, it will offer tall men's clothing. Leila Norton and Josephine Davis will be working at the store daily Feingold, who will be at the store as an active owner and manager, was I raised nearby in Aaheville. He worked for the Army Store for many years until April when be open ed a small borae specialty store in Weaverville for another owner. Fe ingold then decided to open his own store. "We will stress customer service and the best values at the lowest possible prices," said Feingold. Feingold said the store will be get ting new merchandise daily for the next few months. Feingold rides a registered wild horse, raises and trains dobermans and is active in endurance and na tional trail rides. Madison County General Store will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Satru day. The store will be closed Sunday. The store's telephone number is 64M2S8. _ ? TMi Mr ?* RRy Rf Anew!. 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IW7 fTATI OP NORTH CAROLINA MADIIOM COUNTY IN TtW HNHAL COURT OP JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION nu no. ?xacwToir* notice Havlaa hiWIi< a* InoMr at Dm IMik at Hum ?. Pi aaktla. late at Minm Nan* CaraNaa, WM la la naiMy a* paraaa i havla* ctolmi tfthist mM Mtitc to prosoiit Nnm Op Mm aa ar katera Fahraary M, taas, at Km aMca at Haft aad Halt. Attenwya at Laar. Hi last Mota Hr#f( MoratolL North CAfvNM? py him w4U to plniii m tor of Mr wwwry. AN por Mm tndtotod M mM MttH piiiM moto M? Thlt list toy ofAop? t, 1*7 WIMom C. Pronli Nn uy|| Hall AlteraAwt P.O. Baas Manna*. N.c. WM TSt/Mt-Kfl Aaiait 17, Sapt. ?. IS. IT, INI NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE OP LAND MADISON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA TITLE OP ACTION: Rufey E. Ptemmona. widow, Patitlonor vs. Mary Donovan and wtte. al al . Raapondants. (7 SP M. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT ItM undorsHnod will tall at puMk auction ttta raal proparty mat la -m ? ? bi ? k i . . ? i afc . ? ? a owe r i dvg MiOwi in occoroonco witti mt orotr w ma Court In mi? action. ADORESS OP PROPERTY: Roaring Pork Raad (S.R. 1177) m Maadowtork DATE OP SALE: Friday. Saptambar IS. WS7 TIME OP SALE: 11:00 A.M. PLACE OP SALE: Mad Hon County Courmauaa door, Marshall, N.C. TERMS OP SALE: To mo Mtfwat Mdoar for ca?i. M parcont dapoalt roqulrod ot Hmo a t aala. Tltte and condition ot proporty "aa la" Including any liana or taxaa. Sate will ba Iwld apan lor ten day* * ' fc- ? ^ ? m t t ^ ^1^^ A ? ? - | ? ? * LIJ ?vT UflNi ulwa According TO ICW, IT IIO upw QVQa high biddor will to oxpoctod to moto prompt oof tiomont or por dlom will to chorpid. TAX LISTING 1.0 : TownoMp 0 OPENING BID: A bid hM toon rocolvod Of S ISO, 000 > which will to tto opening bid on tho doto of solo. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tto 317.7 ocro^moro or on tho coilod ot Ift? Moir* o I Jono A. Ebto, Goorpo W. Ebto, Prone H Morion Ebto" which It on rocord m Plot look 3, Popo MX of tho ModlMn County PopWor of Ooodt. low tho comotory ond tho r tpht of occom to ond from It. SCOTT CARTER, CommiMlonor Of Counool CARTER ANO KROPELNICKI, P.A. 75 N. Mortot Stroot Ashovlllo. N.C. 3MPI ToMphono: (704)253 9104 Aupust 37, Soptombor 3. M. 17* Mt7 T Ike Newt Record U publishing this lesson so that viewers of "Lean To Read" may practice skills taught on Saturday's broadcast, seen locally on channel IS. A new lesson will appear every week until Oct. 3. afiffifiSSSfM' William Elliot, it the cornerstone upon* for Jupiter HiHs by ] Ryd, Bob Hope and | which a lovely new I ammmity is being creatoi. Under the watchful cue of Thomas Materia, who pi Mr. Rizio's interests, the rolling land surrounding the and Village Courses is being transformed into low-density clusters of private hornet, none imposing on the sanctity of | this marvelous natural setting. These exceptional homes are entirely consistent with the ewelience of the golf experience at this fine private golf dub, which this yesr proudly hosts the U.S. Amateur Championship. ?- " north of Palm Beach, overlooking ?* > .

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