UZM3 H HI, M'V Tera Seven I.Irs. All'.ca Jarvis ; Funeral Sunday - lln. Althea Ray Jarvis, 74, of I Mara HiH, tHcd Friday nightj Jan uary 20,, 1967 in ah Ashevilla ho. She " waa a lifelong - Maliifwt County resident and a member of ' Mara Hill Baptist Church, -when she was . treasurer for 20 years; and former Sunday School teaoh- . er.. ..... ....... Mr, Jarvia taught for 42 year . m m punnc cnooia, F ? Survlvint are the husband, O. M. Jarvia; two ons, Ray N., of 'Glea Jlurnle. Mdiand Dr. J. Lu- ther Janrla Gaatonda; a broth er, Caithar Kay of Mars Hill, and tiigWLrjudciiJdnti iaervicea were bald at 2 p. m., Sunday j in ' Mara Hill Baptist Church. '.' ; Dr, Elmer West and the Rev, W. L. Lynch officiated and burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Shelby, Lloyd, c:oro shot carcs;abotrt you! "SUPER-RIGHT" 8 TO 10-LB. AVG. ARMOUR POUND I STUFFED TURKEYS SULTANA BRAND FROZEN POT PIES mm 4 i DEAL FOR BREAKFAST! 1 V RIPE, RED TOMATOES A&H BRAND SFtCIALLY obbme JUICE I SOME NEW! 3 OF - A 3100000 Mrs. Uls Marm, Ucuu, N. C. y B0BD WWarW, UBI01, . 6. - 8100oo JirasMartt.eaMia.a.t. Bobby Edwards. Ualoi,S.E. a. I. Tkwna, CtarMM, H. a -Mr. tarlM BMIM, Hurt, tL M. . J. ' Ichi u mn Imam, R. C i.t a wiimi, tiiMky, a. a. if i t'wm. Ktiwrfn, a. c. . ii- -i. HrxOfnanvilla, a. a. t f i. ttw t. a. . . , snMaitMm. a. L Sjrlyle law, Rmaiih s a. VriuCilTAXFCPJJ TO USEE CITED Greensboro, N. C Two in come tax return-rorm iuwja and Form 1040 are provided for the filing of Federal tnmdnai in come tax returns, J. K. Wall, Dis trict Director of Internal Reven ue Service for North Carolina, announced today. Taxpayers whose income were less than $10,000 and who bad no, more than $200 of income from dividends, interest and other wag es not supported by a Form W-2, may use the short 1040A Form. A. Mnt return pn F,orm A040A may be filed by a husband and Ira, Mack and Hughie Ray, Glenn Frady, Dr. W. O. Duck and Frank W. Jarvis Jr. Hokombe Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. LEAN, FRESHLY GROUND 4 STAR f ALLGOOD BRAND 63c J I con 55c 2b $l09 WHTTE MEAT GOLDEN DELICIOUS 19c APPLES PKit-cu! 1-QT. 14 OZ. CAN JANE PARKER READY TO SERVE PEACH , PIES mm winners - KIND WINNERS ARE LISTED BELOW CASH WINNERS Cm. PmH WHalnetoa, H. C. t o WfJH, fcaanuuB, n. . CASH DINNERS 9mmKH.t ,. iaii-ii-nit Jttai Km, CUariotta, n. c a. a. tm a.. aw. a. a . nit , C0LM T riXKSRS t HPt MMff ft. MfM VMMKMr a. a. . . an. siM t. cuwiw. 1. 1. Mr. L t Ullm, CanIM SMk, a S. A!?'i 3 CF - A - m;. - it , : i -) i : wife if their combined income was leas than $10,000 and other re quirements were met. Form 1040 may be filed by any U. 8. citizen or resident regard lesa of the source or amount of his income, Mr, Wall said. Form 1040 may be used to (1) claim status as "Head of House hold or "Surviving Spouse;" (2) claim a credit for retirement in come; (3) claim exclusion of "sick pay;" (4) claim credit for esti mated tax payments paid during the year; (5) claim travel, trans portation, moving or other ex penses; (6) claim exemptions fori ilependente based on multiple support agreements; (7) itemize deductions; (8) pay eg If -employment tax; or (9) claim credit for taxes paid on gasoline and lubri cating oil' not use on 1 highways? " IRS Document No. 5107 fur nishes more detailed information on this subject and may be ob tained by dropping a post candl to the District Director, Internal Revenue Service, P. 0. 20641, Greensboro, N. C, 27420. 3Per29c H. Bolide. Hickory. N. C. tat ntMwta. tnmmm, a. a 1 m. was. aiiinw. a a caawriatiiii.Haiiia.a.. ; ; BMWWMf tL ft. 2W 38 HOKE FREEZE! WINXEKS lm tnwairtit wis, a a Un. f . fi. faltoi norenct, S. C. fCINO CAI C) ?ay, jam. 2t it CAr-S '.'j;t tt : : T. jail 1 fV i' NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY . The public! wHI please take no tice that I will, en Saturday, the fourth day of February, 1961, at 10:00 a. m.. at tha courthouse door in Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale to tba highest bid. der for cash that certain tract and parcel of land in No. 8 Township, formerly No. 10 Township, con. stising of approximately 81 acres, more or less, and being known as the R. G. Roberts home place and being more particularly described as follows: TRACT NO. 1 Lying and being on the waters of Big- Xaurel In Wle,CoWity of Madison, and being part Of the old David Farnaworth farm be ing particularly described as fol lows: BEUINNINU on a dogwood, a conditional corner agreed upon by David Farnsworth and Simion Chandler and runs South along the top of the ridge 40 poles to a stake; then West 35 poles to a stake; then North 130 poles to a stake; then North 28 degrees East 200 poles to a stake, originally a spruce pine, corner; then Bast to John Stanton's line; then with said Stanton line up and with a ridge to George Ramsey's line to the BEGINNING; Containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres, more or less. AND BEING the identical tract of land conveyed by C. A. Clark, Administrator of the will of Da vid Farnsworth, to R. G. Roberts, by deed dated April 9, 1904, and of record in Deed Book 19, at page 345, Madison County Registry. TRACT NO 2 That certain 1 acre more or less tract of land purchased by the late R. G. Roberts from John Stanton and being particularly described as follows: BEGINNING in the public road I in a gap on a stake in John Stan ton's and R. G. Roberta' line; thence, Southward course about 8 poles, more or less, to a bunch of dogwoods, a corner of John Stan ton, R, G. Roberts, and J. P. Rob erts; thence, South 47 degrees East 30 poles to a stake in the field; thence, with SJajxtan'-e-Jina to G. W. Ramsey's corner; thence, with Ramsey's line North 24 de grees East with said Ramsey line down a ridge to a stake in the public road; thence with said road, a Westward course, to the BEGINNING. This being my entire interest in said land South of the public road. And being the same land da scribed in a deed from John Stan ton to R. G. Roberts the same be ing of record in the Madison County Registry, in Deed Book 94, Page 176. This sale is conducted by virtue of and in conformity- with terms of that certain Power of Attorney date May 5, 1960, and of record in Deed Book 90, pagi 409, of the Macs son County Registry. auto, saie wiu De conaucted, as far as practical, according to Chapter 29A of the General Stat utes of North Carolina, which provides for raised bids within ten (10) days of sale and resale, upon advanced bids. The success ful bidder will be required to make a ten per cent (10) de posit of the bid price. run lniormation concerning this sale may be obtained at the office of Mashburn and Huff, At torneys at Law, Citizens Bank Building, Marshall, North Caroli na. This 14 day of January, 1967, (s) ROBERT E. ROBERTS, Attorney in Fact co Mashburn and Huff Attorneys at Law Citizens Bank Building Marshall, North Carolina l-19a-2c Shrinks Hsn::rrho!ds t Without Surgery r Steps Itch RcHsvcs Paia Tor th fint t!m cinc feac fou4 A Bw kealinf substance with U at- ; toninhinf ability to sarin roof- rfaoids mu4 to rails pain without mrmry, la eaaa afUr case, white fantly ralierint; pain, artu&l reac tion (shrmknee) took pise. Most njnatfnf of i'l - rwuit n no tar SOfrh that s er- m e ; . r r-vnf Statement 1 "Kaei have to t a probim!" i'ct a rw k!ir,f r fvrv-"r c:' a - h t .Uta.1 6 , - S t a pa?-.-- e : ; - e i , -f'o . t r . kothe c; NOTICE OF SALE . OF LAND WHEREAS; on th 21st day of April, 1966, John L. Fowler and wife, Mabel Fowler, executed and) delivered unto W. O. MoGibony, Trustee for The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, at certain deed of trust which is recorded in tfliel office of the Register of Deeds for Madison County, North Caro lina, in Book 28 at Page 285; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the naymewt of the in debtedness thereby secured a therein provided, and the tniatoa has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to exercise the power of sale therein contained: NOW. THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the authority con ferred by the said deed of trust the undersigned Trustee will oni the 18th day of February, 1967, at the court house door of Madi- son County, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock, noon offer for salej to tne (highest bidder for cash, the following real estate: All that certain tract of land, containing Twenty and mo Ten tha (20.9) acres, more or lesa, lying and being in No. 13 Town ship, Madison County, North Car olina, and being on the waters of Panther Branch of Meadow Fork Creek, a tributary of Spring Creek, and being located about three miles Southwest of where Meadow Pork empties into Spring Creek, said land being located about ten miles South of the Town of Hot Springs: bounded, now or formerly, on the North by the lands of Dewey Foster. East bv the lands of Claude Rainey, Soubh by the lands of W. J. Balding, and West by the lands of J. M. Fos ter; more particularly described according to a plat prepared by Ben H. Frisby, Sr., RLS, on the 26th day of March. 1965. as fol lows: BEGINNING at a hemlock on! bank of Panther Branch, in Dew ey rooster s line; and runs North 14 degrees West 209 feet to a lo cust; thence North 87 degrees) West 200 feet; North T3 degreesi 15 minutes West 100 feet; North 79 degrees 20 minutes West 114 feet to a dogwood; thence Southj 20 degrees West 121 feet; thence South 64 deirrees West 153 feet: thence South 78 degrees 35 min utes West 227 feet; thence SoiKthi 31 deirrees West 316 feet to a culvert; ithence South 41 detrreeai East 200 feet: South 20 dlesrrees 30 minutes East 60 feet: thence South 14 degrees West 100 feet:, thence South 20 decrees West 171 feet; thence South 9 degrees 30 hiinutes West 200 feet; thence Soutth 1 degree East 100 feet to) a maple; thence South 73 degrees 60 minutes East 171 feet; thenoe South 89 degrees 30 imiiuites Eaat 165 feet; South 86 degrees 14 minutes East 126 feet to a stake; thence North 29 degrees 16 min utes East 1136 feet; thence Northj 87 degrees 40 mi routes East 16K feet; thence North 80 degrees 30 minute West 111 feet to the BE GINNING. - This the 18th day of January, 1967. W. O. MoGIBONY, Trustee CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Agent and Attorney for Trustee 1-26 2-16c i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Althea Ray Jar vis." deceased, late of Madieoni County,; North Carolina, this is to notify, all persona having claims) gwiw esome to present them to the undersigned at Mars Hill, N. C, on or before the 24th day of July, 1967, or this notice wiu be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the under signed. This the 24th day of January, 1967. J. LUTHER JARVIS, M.D., Executor for the estate of Mrs. Althea Ray Jarvis. 1-26 2-16c EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY The undersigned, bavins: auali fied as Executor of the estate of B. Y. Oweneby, deceased, late of Madison uourtty, this is to notify all persons havinsr claims against said estate to present them to the; nnoemgned on or before tba Sev enth day of July. 1967, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persona indebted to said aetata wiu nlease make hn mediate payment to the under signed. This the Fourth day of Janua ry, am. - C. D. HENSLEY 'SO Beverly Road West Ashevin 1-8, 12, 19, 2&V HANCOCK'S Restaurant 8 Pack Sqnar ASHEVILLE, N. C OYSTERS V Her STTWED 5 -Minute Trial If you have not yet tried the AUTO WASHETTE top by Edwards Cleaners & Laundrymat MARSHALL, N. C. And Ask For FREE DEMONSTRATION Once you have tried the easiest way to wath yftifr car, you will join the many SATISFIED USERS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY VACUUM 10c TOWELS 10c NEW SUPER WHITEWALL CLEANER 25c WILL DO 2-CAR WASHES Mrs. Hester Dixon, Native Of County, Passes In S. C. Mrs. Heater Haynes Dixon, 73, of Cowpens, S. C, a native of Madison County, died Saturday, January 21, 1967 in a Clinton, S. C, hospital following an extended illness. She was a daughter of the late Landon and Lou Baldon Haynes and a retired textile worker. Surviving are the husband, Ben jamin C. Dixon; two sons, Gerald oi St. Petersburg, Fla., and C. Hoyle Dixon of Clinton; 6 daugh ters, Mrs. Lester Davis, Mrs. Tom my Moore and Mrs. Charles Young, all of Clinton, Mrs. Paul Allen of Chesnee, S. C, Mrs. Theo Clary of Gaffney, S. C, and Mrs. Bill Gossett of Lockport, N. Y.; a brother, H. C. Haynes of Marion; three Bisters, Mrs. Campbell Fow ler of Hot Springs, and Mrs. Em ma Haynes and Mrs. Dora Jor dan, both of Asheville. Services were held alt 3 p. m., Monday in High Point Baptist Church near Gaffney, S. C. Bur ial was in the church cemetery. SCOREBOARD A man's manner are a snirror which enables others to ascertain his true character. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of C Gay Chand ler, deceased, lato of Mwdison County North Carolina, thie is to notify aH persona having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Man Hill, N. C, Rt 2, on or before the 12th day of July. 1967, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to mid estate will please make im mediate payment to the under signed. This the 29th day of December, 1966. LEVI G. BUCKNER, Administrator 1-12 2-2c kmMsmmmWsmv JaMutfam JgMtt" jgflt iafclBam""" 1966 CORVAIR Monza Coooe 4-speed nnamlssion; 110 h.p gJgjnejrjfliobeaMrj 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Aire 4-1 door sedan; 6-cyiinder; straight 1963 CHEVY II Convertible: , 6 cylinder; powerglida trans- irdesion; radio: beater . White with black top; one wzv i ST. - " ' ' 1963 CHEVROLET 4-door Sta tion Wagon; engine; straight trrtve; y-s 1964 PONTIAC Bonneville 4- door Hardtop; power steering; power brakes; aid conditioned; pHn; pr!i fr'ork. 1965 CORVAIR 600 4-door; au tomatic transmission; radio; mm -" Spring Creek Basketball Schedule JANUARY 31 Hot Springs Away FEBRUARY 3 Laurel Home 10 Rosman Home SET GOAL Behind every real success in thisi life lies good management and superior judgment. HOW TO TREAT KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS Getting up nights, backache, leg pains, frequent, scanty flow may be nature's warning of functional kidney disorders - "Danger Head." Give kidneys a GENTLE lift with BURETS. If not pleased IN 4 DAYS, your 39c back at any drag counter. NOW at ROBEKTS' PHAKMACI Wor,lENPAST21 WITH BLADDER IKXITATiOU Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritation fleet twice as many women a men and may make you tease and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may Iom sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and fed old, tired, depraawd. Ia such irri tation. CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by anal gesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drug gists. See how fast it can help you. a rzssi 1961 FORD 4-door; V-8; au tomatic 61 COMET 4-door; 6-eyL; au tomatic 1964 CHEVELLE S-door; 6 eyi standard transmission r ' " 1964 CHEVELLE 2-door; 8- TRUCKS ' - - - - - -, 1962 CHEVROLET -1 o n Truck: 6-crlinder: heater and defroster; atepsiue bed; one 19G3 CHEVIlGIXr H-ton I Truck; V-8 vfrne; Jifr'-r l f defroster; I'ieetsiJe be-!; o-

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