TBI mwi. recoup PAGE 8JEVKN International School Lecson for NOVEMBER 22, 1964 . (Hmm by a bf a a a a a International 8. 8. Outline ropy righted a International Council a uha, a by pern.ta.lan.) a KEEP THE FAITH Memory Selection: "I have fought good fight, I hare finish ed the race, I have kepi the faith. Henceforth there la laid up for me -a .crown .of . righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that Day, and not only to me bat also to all who have loved his appear -inf." (2 Timothy 4:7-8) Lesson Text: 2 Timothy 3:10 13; 4. Continuing our studies in the Book of Timothy, w endeavor to pinpoint Mm ways in which the church can offer support when Its members are persecuted for their loyalty to their faith. An overall summation of the Pastoral Letters (contained in Timothy and Titos) will show Paul, confined end persecuted, till holding steadfast to his faith. Barnabas and Paul, having been duly ordained, set out to teach Christianity to the manes, and they met with such mXKtm in raining converts from both Jews and Gentiles alike, that, inevi tably, repercussions followed. The popularity and success of the mis sionaries caused a great deal of resentment amongst the Jews who adhered to the Synagogue. Some what naturally, they resented los ing their followers to this new religion these two strangers were preaching with such fire and zeal. And, being human, they reacted accordingly. Imprisonment and reprisals followed for Paul. But, however dire Paul's circum stances ... no matter how many times he faced his trials and trib ulations alone, apparently desert- ad by trusted friends and follow ers, Paul newer lost faith in God's power to gh hint spiritual strength with which to face his persecutors. In hta charges to Timothy, wa see that Paul was ever aware of the nearness of God. Timothy was to praaeh the word In season, and out of season." That la to say, whether the circumstances were favorable, or vastly unfavorable. Ha waa to adhere firmly to his beliefs, not let them be diluted into nothingness by public opin ion. Today we face the same temp tations that the early Christian did, even if we do not have to face poral punishment and tor ture because we hold certain Chris tian beliefs as being the religion that is the answer to the world's needs. As adults, we are only too well aware of how easy it is to side step the duties God would lay up on our shoulders. There are so many distractions lying in wait for in this rapid-paced world in which we live; there is much freer communication amonir peo- SHOP AHEAD! A&P WILL BE CLOSE! THANKSGIVING THHRSBAY NOV. 26 PRICES EFF. THRU SAT. NOV. 21 TOP QUALITY YOUNG TURKEYS 16 TO 22-LB. AVG. TOMS 10 to 14-Lb. AVG. LB. 33c LB. UNDER 10-LB, AVG. LB. TURKEY IB M Mil TURKEY M "SUPER-RIGHT" 4 to 6 Lb. AVERAGE SMOKED PICNICS COLD STREAM BRAND PINK SALMON 1-LB. CAN 49c LB. I SPECIAL SALE ON MILD AND MELLOW 8-U'CLOCK COFFE 3 bag $1,95 1-LB. BAG 67c OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 8:00 m "laSBBSsflSl BssMsBBBBW DIVISIOH A - INVITATION POR BID TBI HOT SPRINGS HOUS ING AUTHORITY. HOT SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA will receive bid for the furnish ing of all labor, materials, equip, mast, and services required to construct Low Rent Rousing Pro- Sst N. C 46-1 at the office of a Housing Authority. Hot Springs, north Carolina. Propoe sis WW be collected from the Post Office a 1:00 P. M E.S.T., No v ember 24, 1064, and taken to the vember 6, 1964 and taken to the will be received until 2:00 P. If., E.8.T. Of the tame date, and at bsd time and place, all bids re ceived will be publicly opened and road aloud. Senarate bids will be received for General Construction, Plumb ing and Heating, and Electrical work. Prelect N. C. 45-1 consists of 11 dwelling buildings contain ing 20 dwelling units and an Administration-Maintenance space, ad other improvements, including utilities, site improvements and landscape work. Proposed forms of contract doc uments, including Plans and Spe cifications, are on filed at the of fice of the Local Housing Au thority, and at the office of the Architect, Tomberlin-Sheetz, Ar chiteota, Inc., 74 Fourteenth Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30309, phone 786-7969, area code 404. Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing $50.00 with the Architect for each set of documents so obtained. Plans and specifications will be issued to bona fide prime contractors foi deposit. All sub-contractors and material suppliers who desire plans and specifications mutt pay the cost of reproduction. Depos its will be refunded to prime con tractors who return the plans, spe cifications, and other documents in good condition, within 10 days after the opening bid. A certified check on a bank or trust company insured by the Fed eral Deposit Insurance Corpora tion payable to the Hot Springs Housing Authority or satisfactory bond executed by an acceptable surety on the bid bond form con tained in the Specifications and 1 . 1 J.i ... T 1 . in accoruanco wiui uie uuuuc tions to Bidders set forth there in in an amount equal to five percent (6) of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. The suc cessful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this project. The Hot Springs Housing Au thority reserves the right to re ject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding No bids may be withdrawn lot a period of 30 days subsequent to he opening of bios witnout tne consent of the Hot Springs Rous ing Authority. HOT HrKlINUS HUUSIMU AUTOOR4W P. 0. Bo 127, Hot Springs, North Carolina By MRS. LAURA C. DAVIS, Executive Director 11-5, 12, 19c Third Period FHA Elects Officer. The MAS third period FHA girls met Nov. 12 and elected of fleers as follows: Margot Rob erta, president; Sandra Plammona, vice president: Freida Allen, sec retary; Dabra Payne, treasurer; Janice Hale, reporter; Sharon Wall in, chaplain; Rose Freeman, parliamentarian; Derlene Davis and Diana Woodard, song leaders. The class decided to have their meetings every first and third Fridays. HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 No. Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C. Meat Loaf Plate with Mashed Potatoes, Slaw Choice of One Vegetable COFFEE or TEA 65c CHOICE of SANDWICHEi HOME MADE PIES pies of different backgrounds and different standards than there was in the time of Paul. And this easygoing exchange of ideas is apt to sway one who is not com pletely dedicated to his innermost feelings about the Christian faith. It is indeed a temptation to shy away from a controversial sub ject, should it make one unpopular with the crowd! But this was not the way of Christ, nor of Paul, nor of any of the other great Christian teachers. Differences and defections were to be dealt with with the Christ- like tributes of patience, love, and steadfastness. Paul, and many others after him, kept faith with God. They girded their loins and threw them. selves into the battle to bring Christianity to their fellowmen. When things went well, they re joiced. When things want ill, they drew on the inner strength which permeated their beings, and whose font lay in God. Their beloved church prospered and grew, nour ished by their stoicism and self less devotion and service. Now it serves us when we are weary with world problems, with our own per sonal conflicts sustaining us in our times of crisis .... prom isinig hope and salvation for the future. We dare not fail those who have gone before, and who have given their Ivies so that we might inherit this wonderful gift EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Alton E. Cole, de ceased, late of Madison County, North Carolina, this ia to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at P. O. Box 182, Marshall, N. C, on or before the 19th day of May, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to tha undersigned. This tht 1964. MRS. JESSIE MAE COLE, Executrix 11-19 1210c 18th day fo November NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY BEFORE THE CLERK IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 7w C666 i COMPANY DEMONSTRATOR 1964 CHEVROLET Imps la Snort Couoe: Beige with Fawn Interior: 827-V8 enirine, pa erglide transmission; push but ton: radio, power steering, power brakes and many more extras; leas than 12,000 miles iaa OORVAIR Snyder Con rortihle- 4-sneed transmission; Radio - Heater; Solid Red with white ton and black interior. Ready for summer. 1961 CHEVROLET 4 - d o o r Hardton: automatic transmls- lnn V - 8 enirine : power hrnkna. nower steering; Blue with Blue Interior 1962 M.G. Convertible; 4-speed transmission. Solid macs; 1960 I MP ALA Sport oupe; automatic transmission: v-o engine; radio, neater. ,c.w lean, soim mue 1959 FORD Fairlane 500 2-door Hard Top; automatic transmis sion; two-tone iv wi " Radio and Heater 1959 FORD 2-door Custom 300; V-8; Straight Drive 1958 CHEVROLET Biscay ne 4- door Sedan; V-8 engine; auto matic transmission; Radio K Heater . , i m . 1968 FORD 2-door tiara , automatic transmission; aigine .nrn m.um.K Station Wag on; 4-aoor; o-tyi". H-rive: Kadio. 1957 CHEVROLET 4-door Se dan; V-8 engine; strmgm unvc. ciin. Heater 1QK7 (THEVKULC;! dbmu . ' door; powerglide transmission, V-8 engine. Red & White 1955 CHEVROLET 2-door Sa dun: V-8 engine; straight dnvo 1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4- door; V-8 engine; i"6' transmission TRUCKS . -r rMI . i.r ISfO i ' . J fi-cv!inders; i - " . - 1 -TTTl 1 transrttjjmonj "uai " 1958 mTERWAxruAij ton Truck; 6 cylinders 14 rWDVATO T?An inside Pick im: 6 cylinders; Heater & De- frostat nr ALL THESE CARS AND TRUCKS ARE FOB IMMEDIATE SALE OR TRADE Wa Have 1$ RANK or GJLA. FTOAHUmw Where Price And Quality Meet French Broad Chevrolet Co., ho. MARSHALL, N. C Dealer Franchise No, 2466 Under and bv virtue of an or der of sale for partition, made and entered in a special proceeding entitled, "Lois Church Moore and husband. Fred Moore: Ed Church; Bobby Snyder and wife, Barbara Snyder; Kyle Snyder, Petitioner', vs. Marion Keynoids and nusoano D. L. Reynolds; Margaret Elisa bath Lawson, individually anr Margaret Elisabeth Lawson Exec utrix of the Estate of Sanford B. Lawson. deceased, Respondents," dated 19 September, 1964, the un dersigned, Commissioner, duly au thorited by said order, will, on thi U.k .1..,. ..f KTi. ...... li. ip 10.A4 nf fer for sale to the highest biddei for cash, at the Courthouse door, in Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., the following described real estate, lying and being in No. 9 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: TRACT NO. ONE: All that cer tain tract of land, lying and be ing in No. 9 Township, Madison County, on Shutin Creek, contain ing 52.7 acres, more or less, anu known as the Joe Iawson home lace, being bound on the North by Anderson heirs, J. Wood heirs and George Gregg, on the East by lands of Troy Self, and on the Slouth by lands of Floyd Rathbone and U. S. Highway 25-70, and on the West by Ed Church and An derson heire. Said tract of land is more particularly described oc cording to a plat and survey there of made by Ben Frisby, Register ed Surveyor, dated October 21, 1964, as follows: BEGINNING on two hickory trees standing in a fence comer and marking George Greeg's cor ner in Troy Self's line, and runs with said Self s line, South 15 de greets West 1362 feet to a point in the center of U. S. Highway 25-70; thence with said highway North 35 degrees West 100 feet North 40 degrees 33 minutes West 100 feet: North 52 degrees 20 minutes West 100 feet; North 66 degrees West 100 feet; North 79 degrees West 100 feet; thence South 87 degrees 30 minutes West 100 feet; South 82 degrees 10 minutes West 327 feet to a point in said highway, a corner of Floyd Rathbone: thence leaving the high way and running with said Kath bone's line, North 66 degrees 36 minutes West 666 feet to a point in the center of Shutin Creek, in Ed Church's line; thence with said line and said creek, North 18 de grees West 200 feet; North 13 de grees East 100 feet; North 82 de grees East 86 feet to a point in said creek, witnessed by a spruce pine standing on the Wast side of creek; thence leaving the creek land runs North 62 degrees 60 minutes West 884 feet, crossing the public road ana passing through the center of a spring to a stake on the orow of a smaii ridce in the Anderson Heirs' line; thence with said line along the brow of said ridge, North 33 dc grees East 100 feet; North 19 de crrees East 100 feet: North S7 de grees East 186 feet to a white oak; thence North 65 degrees East 1331 feet passing through Shutin Creek to a stake and small hickory on the East bank of the road, Joe H. wood neirs cornei; thence with said Wood's heirs North 43 desrees 40 minutes East 122 feet to a stake in a fence corner; thence with said line anu fence, South 52 degrees 0 min ntwi Rftt 283 feet: South 31 de grees 20 minutes West 240 feet; South 50 degrees East 76.5 feet; South 65 degrees East 347 feet to a pine, common corner of said Wood Heirs, and George Gregg; thence with said Gregg's line. South 64 degrees 30 minutes East jmqk feet to the BEGINNING; containing 52.7 acres, more or less. The foregoing land is mat nr tract described in the aforemen tioned special proceeding. TRACT NO. TWO: All tnat cer NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUBEEIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY LLOYD R. STAMEY, Plaintiff . vs. BETTY GUNTER STAMEY. De fendant. TO BETTY GUNTER STAMEY, TAKE NOTICE: The Defendant above named will take notice that a Complaint has been filed in the above Court and Civil Action instituted therein wherein the above named Plain tiff seeks an absolute divorce from the Defendant upon the grounds of two years separation. The above named Defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the of fice of the Undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Madison County, North Carolina, on or he- fore the 15th day of January, 1965, and answer or demur to the Complaint that has been filed in this action and that if she fails to do so. the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sought in said action. This the 14th day of November, 1964. HERBERT HAWKINS Clerk Superior Court Jl-19 12-10p to in tryapt. of land, lvintr and bo ing in No. 9 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, and be ing known as the Joe Lawson Mine Hollow Tract, conmuuii RXK acres, more or less, and be ing bound on the North by: ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trix CTA of the estate of I. W. Brown, deceased, late of Madison County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Rt. 1, Hot Springs, N. C, on or before the 19th day of May, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of November, 1964. LURA B. COGDILL, A dm inistratrix Rt. 1, Hot Springs, N. C. 11-19 12-10c and on the East by , on the South by lands of Vernon Stills and Lillie Wills. Said tract of land is more particu larly described according to a plat and survey thereof prepared by Ben H. Frisby, Registered Land Surveyor, dated October 15 21, 1964, as follows: BEGINNING on an iron stake (formerly two persimmon trees) said stake located about 40 feet below a farm road, and 24.5 feet from a blazed black oak and runs. North 45 degrees East 627 feet to two hickorys on ton of a ridge, thence with said ridge, North 76 degrees East 1056 feet to a black gum; thence still with said ridge, North 86 degrees East 1386 feet to a post oak; thence leaving the ridge and runs. South 6 degrees East 965.2 feet to a point in a branch witnessed by a wire fence, and a black oak, said point being Vernon Stills' Northeast corner; thence with said Stills' line, up and with the center of said branch, as follows: soutn as degrees ou minutes West 120 feet: North 75 degrees West 138.6 feet; North 62 degrees West 100 feet; then South 71 degrees 45 minutes West 17J feet; South 50 degrees West 200 feet to a point in said branch; thence leaving the branch, and runs with a fence, South 84 de grees West 1073 feet to a stake in the old orchard field; thence North 64 degrees West 1066 feet to the BEGINNING; Containing 64.5 acres, more or less. The foregoing tract of land is known as Tract Two of the spe cial proceeding above mentioned. Each of the above tracts will be Bold separately to the highest bidder for cash, and a ten per cent (10) deposit will be requir ed of the successful bidder, sub ject to raised bids, and the con firmation of the Court. The foregoing sale will be made subsequent to Madison County ai valorem taxes from ana alter, December 31, 1964. This the 23rd day of October, 1964. CHARLES E. Mashburn, Commissioner 10-29 ll-19c Don A. Sprinkle (Former Owner Sprinkle Hardware, Mara Hill) Sales Representative at Deal Buick, Inc. 84 Coxa Ave. ASHEVILLE, N. C Invites His Many Madison County Friends ""TO VISIT HIM Don Will Give You the Best Deal In Wettern North Carolina NEW ANE) USEb CARS Deal Buick, Inc. n in Hia narr