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apt l MARSHALL, Hv C, JULY 8, 1M , , , , , , a ;. , International Sunday School ar. ef to MMta- l Le- a ttaMi mm, copyrighted by ta. U- erUeal HlIlM f K- NtteM d d V by a CHRISTIANS GROW THROUGH FELLOWSHIP Selection: -Ut as therefore follow after th thing which Make for peace, aad thlnga wherewith one mj edify anoth er." (Romans 14:19) Lmo. Text: Roman 14; 1 John 1. The lesson we are studying to day endeavors to underline the IMPERIAL FROZEN Beef Steaks "SUPER-RIGHT" THIN SLICED BACON "SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT FRANKS JUICED RITE DRINKS 3 SWEET TREETS VANILLA FROZEN OCEAN PERCH Price In Thi Ad EASTERN GROWN REGULAR WHITE IRISH POTATOES 10 59c KB A'PICOfFEE IN 4 EASY STEPS: ljsatlBas tMspoonful of UP lostant CoWm in s UHfUu. 3. Stir until instant coffee diuolns. m est ffcf is il a m tT sin leaJeaef B uirwT9om rmpmmmu wn nwfi Croat toajPltoai of efteinitelning eloae and unifying identity with the church, of maintaining our close f riendahipa among those who are oar relkm-Ohriottana, and art tine aa our goal a way of life that will attract other to our Ohrist 1an belief and heritage. Paul exemplified MiU ideal Chriatian attitude ia his day and Christianity WM in its infancy, and the Jewish converts to the new religion war torn by the de air to embrace and believe in it, ani at the aano time avoid a total disregard of their rigid Jewish heritage. Paul, in hi wiedom, recognised that the Jewish ritual problem of food and drink whil it did not apply in the Christian reahn- presented V vary " serious emotional disturbance as far ss the converts were concerned. Thus it we that Paul (through loving concern for his fellow-man) wae willing to forgo the pleasure of certain food. . .in which he, himaelf, saw no wrong. . .leet he should lead a brother astray, or offend him spiritually. This loving concern for others l-Lb. PKG. 49c MARVEL BRAND WAFERS 2 ICE CREAM 2WALF GALLON CTNS. Are Effective Through Saturday, July 31st "1 i I 4. FM fists with tot add cold witsr. EMy . . . thrift . . . torfficl fm 2. I S) ML ty. It was the spark which moti vated Christ few short year on . js V W H has been truly said by a poet of a bygone or that "No man to an island". Uod did not mean man h walk this earth alone. Fellow ship was th natural, God-intended order of thing- Aad to fel lowship, wo are ' autosontieelly "our brother keener." Every thought or emotion tut wa have, every act or deed we do, every word wa speak-touches, ia some way, the lives of those around ua. Wo can bring pain ar pleaaur . . grief or Joy. . .Loneliness or com psnionship. . .by what wa do and amy in our relationship with others. It is, indeed, an awesome responsibility if we but pause for a moment and think about itl Everybody on this earth . is de pendent on somebody for some thing, and this dependency is not tseoessfcrily something of which we should be ashamed; nor is it a sign of weakness. Rather it is something to acknowledge proud ly, for it is the innate, insistent 75c 20-Oz. PKG. 79c 97c 2 Lb. PKG. 89c 45c 20-Oz. PKG. FOR OCa M M 1 W V V 35c LB. PKG. A&P Instant COFFEE Pre-Priced Lob I ho-oz. m YOU PAY ONLY ;s -108 H BUY SEVERAL I MRS I of she It la fete that ia too heartbeat of too church for to too church people find many thinee. Tit eider oiOsen la a community, who snatch from them toe of their youth, find spirits am year; to young, starting out in to too world, wtth an ita tione, find their root aad aad courage to temptations. A) In their middle years ftod from too prohlsms that set them in the past that still face them to Identification with a church that ia actively and fully participating in toe concept of true Ou-iaUani ty enricbe immeasurably to Uvea of ft congregation. For It i through close human relation ship that the individual Christian broadens hi horison aad) enriches his spirit Awl while as cannot deny that this spirit of mutual sympathy, understenclng and help entails a great deal of effort, the results are well worth striving for, for both the givers and receivers benefit equally spiritually and morally. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY JOSEPH RONALD HIGGINS and wife, TEXIE II. HIGGINS, Plain tiffs, C. C. WILLIS; RAYMOND G. WILLIS and wife, MRS. RAY MOND G. WILLIS; R. R GIBBS, if Living; Known and Unknown, Born and Unborn, Heirs of R R. GIBBS, if Deceased; SALLIE KATE GIBBS ZULANF, if Liv ing; Known and Unknown, Born 1 II.K.m Xtmmm QUI TIT mm UIHWIHi UU.D ' I .T 1 , 1 , 1 1 . KATE GIBBS ZULANF, if Deceae. ed; RAYMOND H. ZULANF, if rWn o't.4 TTnhnm Hoira nt t iV.' MOND H. ZULANF, if Deceased; Defendants. TO C. C. Willis: Raymond G. Willis and wife, Mrs. Raymond G. Willis; R. R. Gibbs, if Living; known and unknown, born and un born, heirs of R R. Gibbs, if de ceased; Sallie Kate Gibbs Zulanf, if living; known and unknown, born and unborn, heirs of Sallie Kate Gibbs Zulanf, if deceased; Raymond H. Zulanf, if living; known and unknown, born and un born, heirs of Raymond H. Zulanf, if deceased! ... .1Hlw.- Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled .1 rBanjJ reliei ing BougritTs aa widtrht ! .-l. b remove a cloud on the title o lots 38, 41, 48, 42, 52, 53, 54, 56, 56, 57, and 58 of the R. R. Gibbs Subdivision, as the same appears of record in Plat Book No. 88, page 640, Madison County Regis try, and to establish the title of the Plaintiffs herein based on ad verse possession thereof. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 2th day of Sept., 1965, anid upon your failure to do so the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 28th day of July, 1965. HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk Superior Court, Madison County, N. C, 7-29 8.19c VALUE Vt tHIB AD COLUMNS WILL LEAD YOU TO SAVINGS EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Having qualified as executor of the Last Will and Testament of Myrtle P. Morgan, deceased, late of Madison County, North Caroli na, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present tnem to tne undersign ed, in care of Maahburn (k Huff, Attorneys, Citizens Bank Build- msr. Marshall, North Carolina, on or before the 16th day of January, ivoo, or wis notice win D plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to tne undersigned at the abort mentioned address. BOBBY HUGH ROBINSON, tor of Myrtle P. Korean fMMa EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED OR. LOCKARD S A. (aTtoTt Nona F R 'PAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, M. C . Ram S. Fe, 78, Paaaeg Friday; Funeral Sunday 8. Fox. 76, of Mara HOI Rt. 3, died Friday, Jluy S3, 1M6 la aa Asheville hospital unexpect edly. Ha was a farmer and a native Of Madison County. Surviving era three Urs, Mr. Fred Buckner of nee, g. C, Mrs. Ida Lee Ttoatoy ef the home and Mr. Ballard of W ea ve rvi lie; tore sona, Furman and Nad of Mam HiU and Nat Pox of WsavcrriUe; two sisters, Mrs. C. L, HolUfiaM aad Mrs. Bate English, both of Mara HiU; two brothers, John of Mar Hfli and K. L. Pax of AaherfBe: 29 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Services were held at 2:80 p. m., Sunday In Laurel Valley Bap tist Church. The Rev. Laurence Fox, the Rev. Ebb Jenkins and the Rev. Durward Hofler officiated and iburiul was In Ivy Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons. Holcombf Funeral Home was in charge. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record NOTICE Sealed bids ar being accepted by W. B. Zink, Madison County Auditor, to supply No. 5 Oil Treat ed and cleaned stoker coal for the Courthouse and No. 4 Block Coal for the Jail fer the fiscal yer 1965-1966. Bids will be aocepted until 12:00 Noon August 14, 1965. .... t . . Bids will be opened August 16, .'7 - 22 8-12C OK Used Cars & Trucks 64 IMPALA Super Sport Cou pe; powerglide. Like New. 93" IMPALA 4-door Hardtop; powerglide; power steering & brake. Extra Clean. . 1 908 IMPALA 4-door Sedan; ,'83 V-8 engine; powerglide rana., radio, heater, w. W. Mr., One local earner. 1962 CHEVY II Station Wag on; 6-cyl.; Straight Drive. 1962 COMET 2-door Sedan; evJWnjdWjStraJgWnve 1961 COMET; 6 cylinder; Au tomatic Transmission; Radio, Heater. One Owner; Extra Clean. 1961 CHEVROLET 2-door Bis- cayne; e-cyunder; straigni Drive. 1960 OLDSMOBILE Station Wagon; V-8; Automatic Transmission. One Owner. 196t IMPALA 4-door Hardtop; V-8 engine; automatic trans mission; radio; heater. 1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- door Sedan; V-8 engine; pow erglide trans.; radio; neater. 1959 CHEVROLET 9-passen-ger Station Wagon- V-8; Powerglide; Power Steering and Brakes. 1959 FORD Fairlane 2-door; V-8; Straight Drive. 1968 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4- door Sedan; V-8 engine; pow srglide transmission. TRUCKS 1963 CORVAIR Rampside Pickup; 4 -speed transmission. 1962 CHEVROLET Suburban Carry AH; 6-cylinder; Radio, neater; uood ior vjamping or Carry Passengers to aad fro 1858 DODGE tt-ton; V-8; Header; Cattle Rack. 1864 CHEVROLET 6-cylinder H -ton Truck: 1951 CHEVROLET ft. ton 6-cylinder; 4-speed transmis- CHEVROLET 0. IRC. MARSHALL, N. C RESALE NOTICE NOMUaWMMJNA INTHX ftUMUOK DOUBT Aadtowitij ia as I 4MONS, Pe MYRTLE PLRMMONS, WIDOW, KT AU, usfanoanu. Under and hv virtue f an der f th Clerk of Superior Court of Madison County, North Caro lina, made aad entered in the above entitled Droeeedinr and un der and by virtu of an order of upon aa advanced Md en thereon, to undaraLtnad Caaasidar will m to 11 day of August, 18S5, at 11:00 o'clock a. m., on the premises at Hot Spring, North Carolina, offer for resale to th highawt bidder for eaah. Tract No. 8 of toe land de scribed in said special proceeding, upon an oaanmar bid of POUR THOUSAND SEVENTY FOUR AND NO100 ($4,074.00) DOL LARS, but subject to the con firmation of the Court, that cer tain tract of land more particular ly described as follows: SECOND TRACT: All that certain tract ef land lying and being in No. 9 Town ship, Town of Hot Springs, and containing nine (9) acres, mora or less, being bounded on the North by Serpentine Avenue, Fowler, U. S. Highway 25-70, on East by Bridge Street and M. Clark, on the South by Cody, and on the West of Serpentine Ave and Highway 25-70. Said tract of land ia mors particular ly described according to a plat and survey thereof prepared by Ben H. Frisby, Surveyor dated November 10, 1964, as follows: BEGINNING on a railroad spike in the West margin of U. S. Highway 26-70, the Northeast corner of the Gulf Service Station lot, and runs thence with the mar- Kin of u. S. Highway 26-70, aa follows: North 16 degrees West 90.4 feet; North 21 degrees West 60 feet; North 60 degrees West 35 feet; North 87 degrees 45 min utes West 35 feet; South 88 de grees 30 minutes West 35 feet; thence crossing the highway and with the line of Fowler, North 19 degrees 30 minutes West 119 feet to a point on the South margin of Serpentine Avenue, which said point is 100 feet; South 63 de grees West from the Northwest corner of Lot No. 1; thence with Serpentine Avenue, South 63 de grees West 32 feet; South 29 de grees 30 minutes West 132 feet: thence leaving Serpentine Avenue and running South 19 degrees 45 minutes West 528 feet to a point in U. S. Highway 25-70; thence with tbe highway and the contin uation of Serpentine Avenue as follows: South 38 degrees West 66 feet; South 28 degrees 40 min utes West 200 feet; South 32 de grees 30 minutes West 121 feet to comer of Cody; thence with the Cody line, South 62 degrees 30 minutes East 215 feet to a stake in the West margin of Bridge Street; thence North 29 degrees Bast 95.6 fei to a stake, corner to M, M. Clark lot; thence leaving the street and with the Clark line, North 65 degrees 50 minutes wast 119 last; North 20 degrees East 100 feet: South 66 decree cast 118 teet to a stake on the West margin of Bridge Street; thence with West margin of Bridge Street, North 29 degrees east uy leet and North 58 de grees East 392 feet to an iron pipe, tbe Southwest corner of Gulf Station lot; thence with the Uulf Station lot, North 28 de grees 47 minutes West 100 feet; North 18 degrees 02 mutates West 160 feet; North 61 decrees 37 Minutes East 100 feet to the point of BEGINNING. The above described tract of land will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, and a ten (10) per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder, subject to raised bids and to the further confirmation of the Court. This the 23rd day of July, 1965 CHARLES E. MASHBURN Commissioner 7-29 8-6c ' Mrs. Susan Brewer Dies While Visiting Daughter In County Mrs. Susan B. Brewer, 84. of "Croesville, Tenn., died! en route tq a hospital at 5:30 a. m., Thurs day, July 22, 1965. She was visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Goldsmith and family in Walnut. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m., Sunday at Yokum Chapel Church in Speedwell Tenn. Butt el was in- the church cemetery. Surviving are three tone, WJR. grower, of Crossville, Tennessee .: Howard Brewer, of Kokomo, lxA. B.H. Brewer, ef Pentose, Mich ; two daughters, Mrs. DeTton Keck, of Speedwell, Tenn, and Mr. Ernest Goldsmith, of Walnut; also surviv ing are 42 grandchildren. Ceffey Funeral Home, of Taaa- WU, was la charge of arrange ments, assisted by Bowman Fune ral Heme of Marshall. GIRL SCOUT EDUCATION Thousands of mm are in Girl Scouting today because they ree ogniae the wiedom of toe adure. "When you educate a girL yen ed- ate a family.'" In toe Pisgah Girl Scout Council wrtotaa; to 16 most Western North Carolina counties mere than 100 men ar active aa Board Members, Commit tee Members, Finance PaaAaiaTK JafJOaaflfes or of ROY H. PLE1 tiUoner wnce Advisor, j 'ton Troon Committee IfvTlW op service or : BY PUBLICA' nuaia uasvuna MADISON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FLOYD FISHER. Administrator of the Estate of RACHEL HAR RIS COWARD, Deceased, Petiti a. PEARL COWARD MANN, at vir. et als, Respondent. TO PEARL COWARD MANN, Duvfinu uiuu niinini mmMWVSm ainmi, vi KJ J J V i n COWARD SASSEN, 1.0 REN SAS 8EN, W H. CASE, MARGIE CASK, KATHUEEN (JASU Mc- K1NNON and HUGH McK I N NON: TAKE NOTICE, that a plead ing seeking relief against yau has been filed in tjig ebjgespecial proceeding, USe nature and relief sought being a Court Order to sell the real estate of th late Rachel Herri Coward located in No. 8 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, for the purpose of cre debts of tbe leceased. ating assets with which te pay You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 3rd day of September, 1966, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for tbe relief sought. This 16th day of July, 1965. HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk of Sunperior Court 7-22 8-12c Meadow Fork 4-H Club Picnic Held On Last Sunday The Meadow Fork 4-H Club held its 1st Annual Picnic at Rattle snake Branch, Tennessee, Sunday, July 25. Members, leaders, parents, and visitors attending were: Mrs. Doris Frisbee, Garret, Barbara Sue, Dale, and Roy Lee Frisbee, Larry Keen er, David and Margaret Lou Plem mons, Curtis and Vickie Rollions, Larry, Micheal, and Willene Strick land, Diana McElroy, Susan Mc Gaiha, Sue Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Rollions, Freddie Trant 'ham, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Plem mons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trant ham, and Mr. Kenny McDeggle. All attending reported a good time. MARGARET PLEMMONS, ' Secretary WITH BLADDER IRRIT; Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women a men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irri tation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating terms in strong, acid urine and by anal' gesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drug gists, see now last it can help you. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Bavins- Qualified as Administra trix C.T.A., of th estate of S. Brigman, deceased, late, of Madi son County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned at Shelbourne Towers, Apt. 827, South, Knoxville, Tenn., on or be fore the 8th day of January, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersignedj , , .JAl i , . This the ?th day of July, 1966. MRS. PSAfcL B. HENSLEY, Administratrix i" 7-8vie.44.29c mm GAINFUL I AMAZING LIQUID v on icucc nam ec nwkikVfctf I mil nf ITTMSS0LVES CORNS AY x coros ehe Hm, etsj way ia iamadr. work. Mom 2JjE5K csrji ims tot T rCCUMM . . . Rt Sit 0 4PUITa HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT Meat Uaf Plat. T -i WKd Mashed Potatoes. Slaw CW2L "tiDtto Ve. 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