THE YANCEY RECORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1965 k ahk ■8 B - B BP jfrfHWWl jfi COURTESY A FORGOTTEN VIRTUE BY FATHER ROBERT VALENZA Now that the holy days of Christ mas and the Christmas season have passed, let us consider the truly human . but forgotten virtues among men. The virtues so many of us overlook In our daily lives, f but the ones that make life so worth while. One of these forgotten virtues is Courtesy. A courteous man might be described as a man who constantly, especially in small matters, see the true,’ God-given dignity of each man and hts legiti mate needs. He not only sees the dignity and needs of another, but he responds meaningfully to them. A couple of examples may be helpful. At dinner with friends or acquaintances, a courteous man doesn’t even notice the morsel of food that unexpectedly slips from another’s fork and falls on his lap or to the floor. Or, again, a gen tleman is willing to pause a mom ent in his busy day of work to chat or to momentarily listen to ano ther who has a need. Life can be filled with courteous thoughts and actions. And then life truly becomes MORE HUMAN. Courtesy is like a beautiful smile on the lips trf a friend, for you knew underneath that smile is a deep love for you. Even Jesus ap preciated the deep love of the Ro man Centurion, who expressed his need in courteous thoughts and words. Luke tells us .in his Gospel - HALF PRICE SALE Sherwin Williams Paint on all discontinued colors \ - r ' ■ . •- r J tj... , Outside & Inside Paint PAINT - Inside Now and have your outside paint ready when spring breaks . * • 'l ” ~~ .7—-... •* ——— - ■ j\ "'"-1 - Como in early while supply lasts : v -i; ' - B. B. Penland & Son Co. I DIAL 082-UM BURNSVILLE, N.. "C ••• ' 4 *■" -V* ; that a certain Roman Centurion, whose beloved servant was sick, first politely asked the eldeis of the Jews to ask Jesus to come and to cure his servant. This pagan off cer respected the proper chan nels of communication within the Jewish customs and traditions. Jesus realized hs respect and thoughtfulness, and the Lord ac cepted his request. However, the Roman Centunon knowing that he was a pagan and according to th< Jewish Law would defile a Jew who wuuld enter Ins home, court eously sa d wi|h r s'mple faith ant a great respect, J’Lord, I am no worthy that you should come un der my roof, say only the Word and my servant will be healed.’’ (Lk. 7:1-7). This deep faith and profound re spect and courtesy touched Jesus deeply. The Bible tells us Jesus '‘marveled” at it. True courtesy moves aU good people for there is something pryilNE in it. It is often a forgot-' ten virtue among but when put into action COURTESY NEV ER LOSES ITS DIVINE AND PERFECTLY HUMAN CHARAC TER. MONTHLY REPORT * From General Funds .. $12,012.55 From Special Account $10,000.00 From Courthouse and Jail ■ $69,947.87 - From Debt Fund'’ .... $4,395.30 I, Grace M. Ayers, Register of Deeds for -Yancey County and State |of North Carolina, do solemnly swear that this is -a true copy of •the minutes of the meeting Janu ary 4. 1965 of the Yancey County Board of Commissioners. Witness my hand and official seal this the 4th day of January, 1965. Grace M. Ayers, Register of Deeds.- ♦ INGROWN NAIL jjßgHif HURTING YOU? Immediate Relief I of OUTGRO«brin* •>>««? I fromtorm.ntm«rp«in o' Inarrown MJJ. 1 OUTGRO tooffbona tbo akin underneath the 1 Mil allows th* nail to be JOt and thuapre- I e«irta further pain and dfrjomfort. OUTGRO | Prospects Bright For Extension Os Parkway WASHINGTON Prospects re main bright for extension of the Blue Ridge Parfcwav. Congressman" Roy A. Taylor of-j sered this assesment Wednesday { when he reintroduced his bill to! authorize a 186-mile addition froml Beech Gap in Haywood County to a point north of Marietta, -Georgia, The House Interior Committee, i of which he is a meiriber, must make the next move. The project already has tile en thusiastic support of the Secretair es. of Interior, Agriculture and Commerce. Their endorsement fol lowed recommendations contained n a report prepared by the Na tional Park and Forest Service as the result of legislation sponsored by Rep. Taylor. > Committee action is expected upon receipt of a natiional report on proposed parkways and seen c roads now being prepared by a cabinet-level study group, the Re creation Advisory Council. The report is expected by July. It will recommend new parkways and scenic roads to meet growing national needs. The Blue Ridge Parkway extension will be includ ed, Taylor said. The study will touch on general policies, engineering feasibility, j construction standards, coordina tion of the national scenic and in terstate highway systems, and methods of financing The Park way extension will cost around $72,000,000. These funds wIU likely be derived from the National Park Service’s annual sl6 million, road building budget. The original 469-mile Parkway Is completed or under contract, with the exception of two short sections: 5.5 miles at Grandfather j Mountain, where rights-of-way are unsecured; and six miles between Oteen and L. S. 25 at Arden. This section will be let to contract by June 30th using funds now avail able at the Bureau of Public Roads The Parkway from Arden to Soco Gap has been either complet ed or let to contract since 1960. j Ady eraser; Give The Beat Buv* Appalachian South Receiving Supplies BEREA, Ky.. January 6—Nearly 200 agene'es of public health in the Appalachian South are recaiv j ing free supplies through th Heal ith Committee of the Council cf | th e Southern Mountains w'th offi -1 Ces In this city. These supplies arc new st contributed by various manufac turers to the people “of the southern rriounta ns. The latest donation was vitamin tablets to the value of more than $93,060, sent by Atlas Chemical Industries, Stuart Com panyJJivision. These ads to health are being sent to doctors, school nurses, welfare offices, hospitals, settlement schools and' other. quali fied units of service to the poor who can not purchase them thro ugh commercial channels. Includ ' ed in the recent shipment” are ; maintenance vitamins, therapeutic : vitamins and prenatal vitamins. 1 E. R. Squibb & Sons also sent ' a recent shipment of six million vitamins in addition to. the con ■ trolled study that company is sup ’ porting through the Council. Will • iam H. 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I NOTICE I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA I YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County vs. Billy Way Sowers The D< fondant, Billy Way Sow ers, will take notice that an ac tion, entitled as above, been tax liens for.the years of 1960, of Yancey County to enforce the lax liens for the- years of 1960, 1963, 1964, for taxes due by the above named Defendant on land in South Toe Township, Yancey County, North Carolina; and the j Defendant will further take notice that the complaint in said action Is on fife in the officie of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina; and the Defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the said complaint within 30 days from the *8 day of January, 19i5, or the Plaintiff will apply to \he Court for the rehcf demanded In the complaint. / This 17 day of December, 1964. Glenna Thomas, Ass’t. Clerk of the Superior Court I Dec. 24, 31, Jan. 7, 14 TB: the Problem that Won’t Go Away 610,000 Americans still have active tuberculosis or c ;-3 classify as "high risk" Mvtfuals. HUMBER OF PEOPLE ''' - " .f '' A. TIO,C. C a: a known to have active tuberculosis. B. 250,000 are recently recovered TB patients, many of whom are subject to relapse. -- — j C. 250,000 are known to have had contact with new active » TB cases recently reported. 610,000 persons> all told, are now in the TB picture— either as actively ill patients or in the high risk category. Christmas Seal funds help provide the hope and the means of achieving ultimate control cmcTeradication of tuberculosis in the U. S. Source: Reporl of lie U. S. Surgeon Gener< Task force on TB Control in the Un.te- S: Subscribe To The Record *» ' a P «• 1 WOMAN OF CHARACTER | IF YOU HAVE BEEN RECENTLY WIDOWED OR OTHER- S WISE FIND YOURSELF IN THE POSITION OF DESIRING ITO MAKE NEW FRIENDS, DEVELOP NEW CONTACTS AND SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME, YOU POSSIBLY COULD QUALIFY FOR A FULL OR PART-TIME POSITION WITH A MARSHALL FIELD FAMILY OWNED ENTERPPiISE. FOR LOCAL INTERVIEW. WRITE: Cothy Troyner I P. O, Box 3511 j . Chicago, Illinois 60654 AUCTION Tuesday, January 19 10:30 A. M. On The Premises Rain or Shine Beautiful Mountain Farm - -•- . An ideal place for Summer or Winter living lo cated on Tiison Mountain Black Top Road, 9 miles southwest of trwin, Tenn. in Unicoi County ' PROPERTY OF J. FRED (TODD) GRIFFITH AND BESS GILL IS GRIFFITH OVER 100 ACRES CONSISTING OF SUNNY SLOPES, WOODED TRACTS AND SOME MFAD LOW LAND WATERED BY SPRINGS AND STREAMS. !) TENTH ACRES TOBACC& ALLOTMENT, 300 TREE STARK BEARING APPLE ORCHARD 38,000 YOUNG WHITE PINES, 5,000 YELLOW POPLAR TRRES AND- CONSIDERABLE SAW TIMBER. ' INCOME FROM THIS FARM LAST YEAR WAS: $2,509 FROM APPLES, $1,750 FROM TO BACCO, $2,000 FROM TOMAT OES AND S3OO FROM GRACING, ’ X FARM HAS BEEN SUBDIVIDED IN 2 LARGE TRACTS AND SMALL TRACTS. TRACT NO. 1 70 ACRES IMPROVED WITH 8 ROOM COLONIAL 2-STORY HOUSE WATER FROM MOUNTAIN SPRING, GRAVITY FLOW ALSO ELECTRIC PUMP. HOME' HAS 4 BED ROOMS, I’, CERAMIC TILE BATHS, HARDWOOD FLOORS, KNOTTY PINE KITCHEN BUILT-IN OVEN, AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER, WASHER AND DRYER, OIL FURNACE HEAT 20 x 40 CONCRETE SWIMMING Poor, IN BACK YARD. TRACT NO. 2-35 ACRES IMPROVED WITH A MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH BATH HARDWOOD FLOORS, FURNACE HEAT, NEVER LIVED IN YOU MAY BUY THIS HOUSE WITH 1, 2 OR MORE ACRES OF LAND. OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ON THIS FARM IS A 5- ROOM MODERN HOUSE, TENANT HOUSE, 2 BARNS AND SEVERAL SMALL BUILDINGS. 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