PAGE 8EV NFWS FOR ILTITD A NO YllaH I 9 a I Her some authoritative answers by the Veteran Adminis tration to question from former servicemen and their families. Q What 1 die present maxi mum amount bf e GI home loan the Veteran Administration will guarantee? A That part of a GI home loan guaranteed by the government may be ap to 90 percent of the a mount of the loan or not more than $7,500. The limit on direct loan made when no loan from mifits lender mr a-allahlo $16,000. X How does one get the free Amlriean flags for use at the funeral of veterans? Thee free burial flag are used to drape the casket during funeral service of a deceased veteran with wartime service, discharged under conditions other than dishonorable, or with peace- Mae, aervioe for at least on. Wetment unless discharged or re- aaad from duty for disability in curred in the line of duty. They are then presented to the next of tin. Flag may be obtained from VA office and some poet offices as well as from U. 8. State Depart ment offices overseas. Q Can any wartime or peace time veteran get a free physical examination from the VAT A To be eligible, he must have been discharged or retired under conditions other then dishonorable and must need the medical or physical examination to apply for certain Federal benefits. For example, the VA gives medical examinations for determination of the presence of a condition claim ed to be service-connected, for Government life insurance pur poses, and when application is made for hospital or domiciliary cere. (Veterans living in or near Madison County who wish further information about their benefits should write or visit the VA office at Asheville, N. C.) CARD OF THANKS We, the Andrew Worley Fami ly, wish to express our deep ap preciation for the kindness shown by our many friends during the death of our father and grandfa ther, the Rev. C. A. Worley; also thanks for many floral tributes. REV. LEO A. WORLEY NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON YOU CAN GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK gives you FAST relief from Mint of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism. Because STANBACK contains several medically-approved nd prescribed ingredients for fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! Tnt STANBACK agalnit any preparation you va avsr Ultd CMsmo I 10 25 69 98 HO LIMIT AT YOUR A & P! SAVE ICE CREAM MARVEL 4 FLAVORS Vi GALLON CARTON 49 c BLACKBERRY PIES 8" PEACH PIES VANILLA WAFERS JANE PARKER 1-Lb 8-Oz. JANE PARKER 1-Lb 8-Oz. TOP NOTCH BRAND 1-Lb. 4-Oz. 39c 39c 25c -All PAGE MAYONNAISE a 45c "OUR FINEST QUALITY" A & P PINEAPPLE SLICED CRUSHED 2 2 1-Lb, 4'2 Ox. CANS 1-Lb, 4ft. Ox. CANS PRICES EFF. THRU MARCH 2nd LUNCHEON MEAT "SUPER- RIGHT" BRAND 3 12-Oz. CANS $1 00 MEL-O-BIT AMERICAN, PIMIENTO or SWISS CHEESE 6-Oz. PKGS. 39 c COLD STREAM BRAND CAN PINK SALMON White Lily Flour OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 8:30 35c 1-Lb. CAN 10-Lb. BAG 55c 1.19 59c 49c Under and by virtue of the power of sals contained in a cer tain deeid of trust executed by Wade DeBruhl and wife, Baulah DeBruh, to C. Walter Allen, Trustee, dated July 11, 1962, and recorded In Book 61, Page 697, Madison County RaffUtry; and under and by virtus of the author ity vested in the undersigned a Substituted Trustee by an instru ment of writimr. dated February 4, 1963, and recorded February IS. 1963, in Book 92, Page 288. Madison County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and the said deed of trust being by the term thereof sub ject to foreclosure, ana the hold er of the indebtedness thereby se cured having demanded a foreclo sure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the undersigned Substituted Trustee will offer for sals, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House Door of Madison County, Msrshall. North Carolina, at twelve o'clock, noon, on the 27th day of March, 1963, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Mar Hill, No. 16 Township, Madison County. North Carolina, and more particularly described as follorws: MADISON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT MADISON COUNTY, A Quasi Public CORPORATION, Plaintiff COMPLETE LAUNDRY SER Pick-up and Deliveries VICE BEGINNING at an iron stake, said iron stake being located North 4 degree SO minutes East 81 feet from the point where the Wade DeBruhl and Porter DeBruhl common line intersects with the Western margin of Gabriel Creek Roitd, and runs thence from said beginning North 74 degrees 30 minutes West 128 feet to an iron stake: thence North 19 degrees 80 minutes East 61 feet to an ir on stake; thence South 76 degrees, East 108 feet to an iron stake in the Western margin of Gabriel Creek Road; thence with the West ern margin of Gabriel Creek Road South 4 degrees 30 minutes West 61 feet to the point of place of beginning. Being a part of that property described in a deed dat ed May 17, 1961, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Madison County, North Carolina, in Deed Bbok 61, at Page 361. The successful bidder must de posit five per cent of his bid at the time of the sale. J. C. WESSELL JR., Substituted Trustee. 2-21 3-14c RENEW YOUR subscription To fhe NEWS-RECORD m -1 run KjiiiEi 1959 PONTIAC 2-door Sedan V-8 engine; automatic trans mission. Extra clean. 40,000 actual miles. 1949 CHEVROLET Truck Vi-ton 1963 I MP ALA Sport Coupe; zoo Horsepower; v-8 engine straight drive: radio & heater white wall tires; 7,000 actual nines, aoio New Here. 1957 CHEVROLET -ton Truck; V-8 engine; Heater and iei roster, a nice one. lOfirt PAP V ATP TOO. A -i w. ivv, i-uwi , Powerglide transmission; radio e neater. 1960 CORVAIR 600: 4-door: straight drive lor economy. 1963 CORVAIR Monza Snvder: 4-speed transmission; Radio & neater; soiw Black with Red interior. Like new. 1960 VALIANT 4-door: 6 Ml. inders; radio & heater. A nice one. 1959 Bel Aire 4- door hard ton V-8 engine; Powerglide trans mission; power steering; pow er o raxes; ramo & beater. White wall tires. Extra clean. 1959 FORDOMATIC: V-8 m gine; 4-door; power steering; y""' .innes, mum cz neater 1959 FORDOMATIC 2-door Vic toria; radio & heater. Clean. 1958 FORDOMATIC: V- gine; namop coupe. a nice one. Two-tone blue A white. frxtra uiean. 1967 FORDOMATIC: V-8 n. gine. Gray & white. 1966 FORD tt-ton Truck: V.s engine; neater. 1966 CHEVROLET 4-rim- dan; V-8 engine; powerglide transmission; radio ft heater. 1966 DODGE Vt -ton Truck Heater and Defroster. V-8 en- 1961 CHEVROLET K.tn n Truck, 6-cylinder, Heater and Defroster, one owner French Broad Chevrolet Co., Inc. MarshsJl, N. C. Dmltr Franekitm No, Mitt Rites Wednesday THE HEIRS OF NANCY LOU CINDA LI8ENBEE, deceased; to wit: MINNIE LEE LI8ENBEE, ET AL, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Mad- iaon County made and entered in the above entitled action, the un dersigned Commissioner, will on Wednesday, the 6th day of March, 1963, at 12:00 noon, at the court house door, in Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, that cer-1 tain tract of land situate, lying or being in No. 3 Towiuhip, Mad- Woodard Rice. 77. ison County, North Carolina, on ' ' me waters oi nun ureeK, ana De- i n, c ing more particularly described r asses Sunday ; as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on s small white oak on top of a knob, it being the Whihte Broth- Am rin anrl runs Qriv-Vi QO Aa. grees East 21 4 poles to a white Woodard Rice, 77, of Rt. 2, Mar oak; thence South 24 poles to a shall, died Sunday night, Februa stake; thence South 27 degrees ' Ty 24, 1963 in his home after a West 6 poles to a stake; thence lon. mness. South 46 degrees West 15 poles to i a stake; thence South 20 poles to Services were held at 11 a. m., a stake; thence South 16 pole to Wednesday, in the home. The a stake; thence South 22 degrees I Rev. Quillen Ammons officiated. East 10 poles to a stake in a hoi- , . , ,. low; thence down and with said DU WM une V""" JLcm T. hollow to Bull Creek, it being1 Surviving are the widow, Mrs. South 32 degrees West 11 poles to Bonnie Arrington Rice; 2 daugh a stake in Bull Creek; thence ters. Mrs. Ethel Word of the home North 6 poles to a stake; thence I and Mrg Joh Coates of Rt 6 North 62 degrees West 28 poles I . . ' , . , to a stake; thence North 76 de-! Marshall; two sons, Joe of Wea- grees West 32 poles to a stake; , verville and Cecil of Orlando, Fla.; thence up the ridge in a 'North-' a sister, Mrs. Bessie Proffitt of east direction over a ledge of m 9 Marshall- brothers rock to a stake on ridge near a , . w ... tobacco barn so as to include theiLawson of Rt' 2- Marshall, and tobacco barn; thence up and with Phil Rice of Asheville; and seven the meanders of the extreme top grandchildren. of the ridge to the beginning, con- 1 taining by estimate about 25 ! Holcombe Funeral Home was in (twenty-five) acres, more or less, charge SECOND TRACT, BEGIN- i im on a small white oak o n a nkob, it being White Brothers corner and runs South 82 degrees East zz poles and 10 links to a small white oak on top of a ridge; MnpTH rAROT rM. thence down the top of another ridge as follows: South 7 degrees MADISON COUNTY 30 minutes West 23 poles and 16 i , . ... . . - ., links to a stake, South 27 degrees ; u"u,er a "u u v,1Lur v' ur.t c i t n 5. er and authority conferred on the West 6 poles to a stake, South 44 ,Aar..imoA 'Aar. Rin,n ON TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS IN AND AROUND MARSHALL Weaverville Laundry NOTICE OF SALE degrees 30 minutes West 12 poles I O 1 rrt l C iL minutestnl0 " Prct, da d ft ttU'2 22f ?f mary,Jl3, the 97 ia!m mjf k ult- V o .ji undersigned, acting as attorney 27 poles and 5 links to a small drain, thence down and with said in fact, for said Board of Trus tees, will offer for sale to the , ; C...4.1. oo j nri r poles to a stake in the center of XI, , , . . . . Rull Creek- then nn r, wifh Premises j? Ward 1 of Township ,M l. ' :t io- 1, lo. Kh 9 w sm Carolina, on the Marshall By-Pass lows: North 63 degrees West 30 nj. ' ok to m.:iii. noles. South 79 der an min. 9 25'10' 5ea.r the Phillips utes West 20 noles. South 52 de- oOU"0, '"aayVmaJc" grees West 12 poles, South 35 de- tA"Jir IU"W- trees West 4 po es to a stake in. B41T ,.r - Z70,a e center of said creek a Doint in i r ------ - -- SHW iiaddnii htai nl nni 1 inoli jtenl-ns U-o; acres, tract oi lanu !ZT" dtr.ld ?rek, ! lying and being in No. 1 Town- ning North 30 degrees 30 minu-'Sf'Sfu wStl ,h Mafn. County, tes East 26 poles to a stake on a fj .i8' ? ridge just above a ledire of lar?e landsT,of Brlmn Plenunons, and Mssfm? over did rocks lRoy Pore' and bein on 0,6 detour Since T and wTth toe J& f the Madison top of said ridge as follows: &VJ, SSJ&TZ' North 32 degrees 30 minutes J7 X T I -East 10 poles, forth 3 degrees 80 "fJ ITZL minutes uast 10 poles, North 14 S3k iTr J a . East 16 poles, North 48 degrees iT.l u 5 Su7F" ic xt.i. oi or, dated March 22. 1962. and be- 30 t East Stoles, IS JtT inr 1 66 degrees 46 mintoes East 8 L1!m"on County Dole to t.h hmrmnino. onntainlno ,"ilr.r 22 and acres, more or less. THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING on a stake in the bend of Bull Creek a corner made by H. A. White to the said Alice and Nan Lisenbee a short time ago; thence Northeast direction to a stake near by an old tobacco barn, it being the third corner on this piece of land: thence due West to a rock on the bank of Bull Creek; thence down and with said Creek BEGINNING at a Doint in the center of an abandoned road, a common corner of E. W. Plem mons and Fore, and runs North 87 deg. 30 min. West 45 feet to a concrete post on the East side ol a branch, then continuing with the Plemmons line South 88 deg. 42 min. West 130 feet to a point in the center of the detour road leading from the Marshall By- rass try the city reservoir to Mar NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION CIVIL ACTION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS SION, Plaintiff vs. R. S. RICE and wife. EUNICE RICE; HUBERT J. RICE and wife, FANNIE RICE; RICHARD L. (RICE) PHILLIPS; MARY LEE RICE PHILLIPS, Defend ants. TO Richard L. (Rice) Phillips: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitlod action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The condem nation and appropriations, for highway purposes, of an interest or estate in that certain land ly in and being in No. 11 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, and being those parcels of land conveyed by deed to R. S. Rice, et ux, et al, dated January 12, 1U-M, recorded in Book 62, page 226, dated January 21, 1958, recorded in Book 89; page 433; and dated April 10, 1956, recorded in Book 88, page 87, EXCEPTING THERE FROM, those parcels of land con veyed to the Missionary Baptist Church and Sunday School dated November 4, 1927, recorded in Book 60, page 508; t o Johnnie Barrett, dated January 26, 1931, recorded in Book 66, page 351; to J. H. Barrett, dated August I, 19.12, recorded in Book 55, page 364, and to Richard L. Rice Phil lips and wife, dated September 17, 1957, recorded in Book 89, page 310, Madison County Public Registry. Sa:d descriptions being specifically incorporated herein by reference. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than March 11, 1964, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking relief against you will ap ply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 23rd day of January, 1963. HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk of Superior Court, Madison County. B-14 3-7c NOTICE to the beginning, containing two fhall; f1106 and Jlth. d- n 6 . '""".tour road aa fnlkiwo- Mn-M, VA (2) acres, more or less Subject to whatever defects would be revealed by an accurate survey. AND BEING the lands describ ed in a deed of record in th nf. fice of the Register of Deeds fnr Madison County, North Carolina, in uvea book u, at page 218. A ten (10) per cent cash de posit will be required of the high est bidder. This 26th day of January, 1963. JOSEPH B. HUFF, Commissioner 2-7, 14, 21, 28c pe notice that a Petition is being cir culated in Madison County, which requests the Madison County Board of Electrons to call and hold an Election for the purpose of submitting to the Voters of said County the question of whe ther or not wine andor beer shall be legally sold in said County. This Nlotice is given under the Provi sions of G.S. 18-124 and other per tnent staitutes. This the 30th day of January, 1963. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. O. m a a a a a ,a a a a tour road as follows: North 24 deg. East 70 feet: North 5 dep. West 66 feet; North 32 deg. 28 2-7, 14,21,28c min. west iuu leet; North 21 deg. 40 min. West 100 feet; North 20 deg. West 100 feet: North 9 deg. West 40 feet: North 10 dear. East 87 feet; North 81 deg. East 62.5 feet to a point in the old intersec tion with the detour road and in the line of Brigman, witnessed by an apple tree on the East side of said old road; thence continuing witn tne detour road and the old abandoned road; South 34 deg. 68 min. East 318 feet: South 16 das-. 06 min. East 84.6 feet; South 9 deg. Blast 171 feet to the point of BNGINNING. said tract of land being designated Tract Two of tne plat or record in Plat Book 2, page 40, Madison County Resris- try. This tract of land has located thereon, a barn and a tenant house and has allotted thereto a 1963 to bacco allotment of sixtv-six f.fifi) hundredths acre. This sale is beinar made inas much as this tract of land is sep arated from the industrial tract held by said trustees for industri al development. A deposit of ten (10) per cent of the bid offered will be re quired of the successful bidder. This sale will be made subject MADISON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS By: ROY FREEMAN, Chairman NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY TOWN OF MARSHALL Time works wonders, but stays on the job 24 hours day. Mm I INS TOUT HaJ jt arl j ftffiffiagg SMS ,. to raised bids within ten (10) days K of said sale or resale. A raised ,bid may be made within ten (10) , davs of Rale or maaln hv the Hp- posit with the undersigned of an increased bid of ten (10) per cent of the first ONE THOUS AND ($1,000) DOLLARS, and five 60 per cent of any excess This the 23rd day of February, 1963. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MARSHALL INDUSTRIAL PROJECT By: CHARLES E. MASHBURN, Attorney in Fact A petition for annexation hav ing been filed with the Town Board by all of the record title holders of a certain twenty-four (24) acre, more or less tract of land, located contiguous to the City Limits of the Town, of Mar shall and generally known as the Marshall Industrial Park, and the sufficiency of said Petition hav ing been certified by the Town Clerk of the Town of Marshall, notice is hereby given of a pub lic hearing to consider the ques tion of annexation to be held at the City Hall at 7:30 p. m., on the 12th day of March. 1963. All persons interested in the cruestion of annexation of this property are requested to be present This 28th day of February, 1068. TOWN OF MARSHALL Bv J. C. DODSON. Hm- CWlr 2-28C TIRED KIDNEYS GOT YOU DOWN? BURETS 4-day 39c test. neys a gentle lift with well-balanced formula. rid of uric mm

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