County Deaths TIMOTHY GILUS Gillis Child Timothy Eric GUlis, lix y ear-old boo of Eric and Lora Hunter Gillia of Boyd's Chapel Road, Route 1, Weaverville, died April M in an Aaheville hospital following an extended illness. Surviving in addition to his parents are his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hunter of Mars Hill; and his paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gillia of Asheville. Services were held at 11 a.m. April 26 in Boyd's Union Chapel Church, which he at tended. The Revs. Bill Hall and Robert Selman officiated. Burial was in Ashelawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials may be made to St. Jude's Hospital in Mem phis, Tenn. Mary Grindstaff Mary Lee Grindstaff, 80, of Route 1, Mars Hill died April 21 in a Henderson County nur sing center. A lifelong resident of Madison County, she was a daughter of the late Levi and Martha Willis Grindstaff. Surviving are four sisters, Pansy Hensley of Old Fort, Carrie Swann of Raleigh, Rhoda Hensley and Gertha Cody of Nebo; and a brother, the Rev. Andrew Grindstaff of Mars Hill Services were held at 2:30 p.m. April 23 in Calvary Bap tist Church, of which she was a member. The Rev. Ralph Hogan and Dr. Tom Sawyer officiated. Burial was in upper Laurel Baptist Church Cemetery Cappa Funeral Home was in charge. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Thula Graham wishes to express our love and thanks for the many acts of kindness extended to us at the passing of our mother. The beautiful flowers, cards, telephone calls, visits food and prayers were a source of com fort. Your though tfulness will always be gratefully remembered. Daaghters, MYRTLE CUTSHALL NITA PLEMMONS GRACE ASHE MAUDE FRISBEE MADGE PAYNE RUTH GREENE * Clarence Edwards Clarence C. Edwards, 57, a native of Madison County died Sunday, April 10 in Anderson, Calif, after a long illness He was the son of the late John Wesley and Ada Carter Edwards of California Creek, Mars Hill He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Metcalf of Route I, Mars Hill and Katherine E. Nichols of Altus, OUa.; four brothers, Carter of Davis Creek, Calif., Paul of Medford, Ore., and Roy Jay and Murphy of Mars Hill; four sons, Charlie Owen of Project City, Calif., and Jay C., Mer rell and Robert of Red Bluff, Calif.; two daughters, Betty Jean and Charlene of Red Bluff. Calif.; and six grand children. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 24 in Ander son, Calif. McDonald Funeral Home was in charge of ar rangements. Dora Pack Dora Edwards Pack, 79, of Route 6, Marshall died April 22 in an Asheville hospital following an extended illness. A native of Yancey County and a resident of Madison County most of her life, she was a daughter of the late Gomery and Caroline Fender Edwards and the wife of Frank Pack, who died in 1975. Surviving are two daughters, Marie Young of Asheville and Annie Arlington of Mars Hill; a brother, Rex Edwards of Burnsville; 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. April 24 in Foster Creek Bap tist Church, of which she was a member. The Rev. Floyd Ponder and the Rev. Joe Rice officiated. Burial was in Laurelton Baptist Church Cemetery. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. Horticulture Scholarship Deadline Lonnie Israel of Candler, chairman of the Horticultural Crops Commission of the Western North Carolina Development Association, has announced that May 1 is the deadline for applications for two college scholarships to be presented by the commission to I960 high school graduates of the 18 western counties. Applications may be obtain ed from high school guidance counselors, vocational agriculture teachers or 4-H Club Agents in the various counties. They are to be postmarked by May 1. In 1733, trustees of what now is the state of Georgia prohibit ed rum in the area. 649-2897 3 MILES ON RECTOR'S CORNER - DAVIS GARAGE ( GOOD, DEPENDABLE WORK BRUCE DAVIS MON.-FRI. j OWNER 8:00 - 5:00 "MOTOR COOLING ENGINEERING" BOB FUREY'S RADIATOR SERVICE T0 SPECIAL BUILT RADIATORS FOR ? RACING ENGINES * INDUSTRIAL UNITS radiator cleaning a repairing ^ Ptam ALS-4411 lOMPATTONAVE. ASHEVILLE UPHOLSTERY I 4Mi iX? '3 X \ 1 GOOD DEPENDABLE WORK ONNIE BISHOF - OWNER 645-5298 MAIN ST. WEAVERVU1E MISS BRENDA GEORGE is the 1960 winner of the Senior Division 4-H Fashion Show. Brenda is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill George of the Greater Ivy Community. Brenda is fifteen years old and a member of the Mars Hill Senior 4-H Club. Brenda modeled at the 4-H Fashion and Talent Show held at Moore Auditorium March 15. The winining outfit is a green print blouse and tailored jeans. Brenda received a blue rib bon, fabric, and a trip to 4-H Clothing Camp. The camp will be held at Betsy Jeff Penn 4-H Camp in Reidsville. Girls from all over the State will be attending the camp and they will gain valuable experience in the area of Hot Springs Will Jump To Old-Timey Music The Madison County Arts Council is sponsoring a music festival on May 3 at 8 p.m. On that Saturday night more than half a dozen bands will enter tain music lovers at the Times Theater in Hot Springs. The admission charge of $2 for adults and $1 for children under 12 will aid in the Coun cil's project to restore the old theater. On the bill that night are Dust on the Needle, the Freeman Family, the French Broad Jumpers, Heart wood, the Hillbilly Boys, the Blue Ridge Rangers, Joe Penland, Sheila and Mary and maybe a tew more. The clown team of Lenny and La Banana will host the event and also perform. The Arts Council has built a new stage, patched the leaky roof, and repaired most of the seats in the flood-damaged theater. But there is still lots of room for improvement. En joy yourslf and help raise money for a worthwhile pro ject by joining the festivities that night. Mars Hill Schedules Clean -Up Mars Hill has scheduled a town-wide clean-up for Satur day, May 3. All citizens should meet at Town Hall at 9 a.m. A schedule for gathering trash has been planned, and assignments will be made at Town Hall. Bags will be pro vided, and anyone wanting bags before Saturday morning should call 689-4673 At noon, following the clean up, everyone will return to Town Hall for a covered dish meal. After lunch films will be shown about the services of a public library. The Community Develop ment Committee appeals to all citizens and community groups ? Lions, VFW, Civic Club, Women's Club, church groups, scouts, 4-H'ers, business people, town officials ? to participate in this year's Community Day clean-up. end crockery M which any weft matter naabaenputupor tlored. ell rage, mii> II ?psr. floor tweepinge ana other cam buaffble refuee. except building malar tal kcrapa ana traa trimmings Section f. Garbage Raquirad to ka Pro party Haaiwad Ha lirtm mat has bacama decoyed or I* otherwise a manaca to health or cieanlineea shell be allowed to remain in any swelling house. commarcial establishment or omar building or an any premises a longer tima than tnall ba reeonaMy nacaaaary to remove and dipnlt ma tome In a can ar cant aa hereinafter provided In Ihia ordinance taction 1. Gerbege Cam The occupant o) avary building, pramlaa ar placa where garbaga Don ar may axial. thall prowida himaeif with a garbaga can mada of a substantial and nonrutting malarial In which ha thall depoait all garbaga Kitting at tha placa occupied by him Such can thall ba pro vldad with handiet and with a tight fitting covar mada at tha lama malarial aa lha can All garbaga cant thall ba water tight All cant thall ba of a tiia that can conveniently be handled by the garbage collector, and unlets a apoclal permit hat been obtained, than not ex ceed a holding capacity of IS gallons All garbaga cant thall ba kept reatonably clean and tannery. Section 4. Wet Garbaga AM wet garbage thall have tha liquid drained off and thall be wrapped In paper or other combuttlble material before It It pieced in the garbaga can thus preventing tmell and the breeding at filet In tummer and freezing and edheelon to the con In winter Section 5 Deposit of Garbaga In Public Placet and on Private Property No person thsli throw, place or depotit any garbage In any ttraet. alley, public place or prlvete property within the city limits, except in garbage cent or gar bage vehicles es provided m thlt or dinance Section a. Burning Prohibited. It thall be unlawful for any perton to burn or tet fire to garbage at defined In thlt ordinance for the purpote of ditpoaal. and garbage thall be ditpoted of only as authorized by this ordinance Section 1. Tranaportatlon of Garbage and Slops by Private Persons No person or persons thall collect, handle, haul or tramport. an any of the streets, alleys, public ways or places of the town, any garbage without first hav ing procurred a permit therefor from the Town of Mars Hill. Section (. Removal of Garbage by Town Garbage will be collected and remov ed from cans placed at the curb on me following days In the residential district : Monday and Thursday; and on the followlg days In the business district: Monday and Thursday. Section ?. Removal of Building Materials and Tree Trimmings. Scrap building material! and tree trimmings shall not ba removed from any premises unless tied In bundles con venlent for handling by a collector. ' Section 10. Hours for Placing Cans. Garbage cans or similar containers containing garbage, trash or ashes for removal thall be placed at the curb from which the tame are to be removed at or before 1:00 a.m. on the dayt tet for removal Section 11. Removal of Dead Animals. Dead animals will be removed upon request, but shall not be placad in con tainers witti other garbage. Section 12. Penalty. (A) Garbage placed for removal in violation of the raqirements of this or dinance shall not be picked up. When the Town Manager or person designated by Town Board determines that garbage has been properly placed, or prepared, he shall notify the person so placing it of the non-compliance, and shall order that the non-compliance be corrected. (6) Any person not complying with the requirements of this ordinance shall be subject to a civil panalty in the amount of $100.00 payable to the Town of Mars Hill within 73 hours after receipt of a written citation. Section 13. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be full force and effect from and after the date of passage. Wilbur P. Powell Mayor Arthur Wood Town Clerk Aprii 34; May 1. IMOchg. CARD OF THANK* All the members of the fami ly of John Ervin Anderson would like to thank the friends who helped so much with gifts of food, flowers, presents and other kindnesses at our time of bereavement. Special thanks also to Bowman Funeral Home and to Danny Little, Clarence Robinson, Charles Stockton and Dewey Rogers, who performed such a fine service. THE JOHN ANDERSON FAMILY Dear Fellow Republicans: On Tuesday, May 6, we Republicans in the Twenty-Fourth Judicial District will go to the polls and select the Republican candidate for Judge Braswell's seat on the District Court. Although all three who filed for this seat are lawyers, I am the ONLY one of the three who is not only qualified as an Attorney, but I am a NATIVE of the District and a LIFELONG and ACTIVE REPUBLICAN who has served the Republican Party at both the precinct, County, I Congressional District and State levels. I am very proud of the fact that I have ALWAYS been an Ac* tive Republican, and proud that I was fortunate enough to be born in our Judicial District. I i believe strongly in our legal system, and especially in the importance of the District Court to which the good people of this District look for protection of their persons and their property. If you support me I assure each and every one of you I that I will do all within my power to see that] Justice is done in every case that comes before me 1 as your District Court Judge. Your prayers anffl support on, May 6th will be appreciated. i ANYONE interested in MARY KAYE COSMETICS contact SHIRLEY BALDWIN. Rout* 1. Box 150, Mars hill, N.C. or call 689-2536. Mar27tfn TOBACCO ALLOTMENT : 3,000 pounds for least at 10 cants par pound. Call Ashaville, 2544412 Aprl7-Maylchg FOR YOUR Avon naao? contact Fay Raid, 649-3294. Mar20ttn FOR CONCRETI UMVEWAYV i walks, patios, basements, 30 { years experience, traa estimates, call Trans Carolina Concrata Company, 254-7211 8/26tfn CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE] Cleaning, inspection and repair. Call David Wynn, 649-2659 April 17; May 22 chg. RUMMAGE SALE: The Unaka Center will hold a rummage sale on Thursday, May 1st, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the new location across from Hot Springs Day Care Center. Maylchg LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATRIX ? NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix in the estate of W. Jake Edwards, late of Madison County, N.C., this is to notify all persons having a claim against the estate of said W. Jake Edwards, to pre sent them to the Undersigned withing six (A) months from the date of the publica tion of this notice, or same will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make im mediate payment. This 18th day of April, 1990. Ann C. Edwards Route 2 Box 299 Marshall, N.C 28753 April 24; May 1. 8, 15, 1980pd. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Louise W. Houston, late of Madison County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the Estate of said Louise W. Houston to present them to the undersigned within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice at the office of Joseph B. Huff, Attorney at Law, 108 East Main Street, Marshall, North Carolina, or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment This the 10th day of April, 1980. C.D. Houston c/o Joseph B. Huff Post Office Box 8 Marshall, North Carolina 287S3 704/649-2851 April 17, 24; May 1, 8, 1980 chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as AD MINISTRATOR in the estate of Donnie Wayne Clayton Chandler, late of Madison County, N .C.,this is to notify all persons having a claim against the estate of said Donnie Wayne Clayton Chandler, to present them to the Under signed within six (8) months from the date of the publication of this notice, or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This 24th day of April, 1980 Claude Chandler Route 17 Marshall, N.C. May 1, 8, IS, 22, 1980 pd. NORTH CAROLINA j MADISON COUNTY , NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Tennie j Ramsey, deceased, late of Madison County, this is to notify that all persons ' having claims against said estate to pre < sent them to the undersigned, on or j before the 10 day of October, 1980, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said I estate will please make immediate pay | ment to the undersigned. This the 2 day o# April, 1980 s/s Frank Rigsby, Executor Route 5, Marshall, N.C. 28753 J April 10, 17, 24, May 1, 1980pd rR ACTOR SERVICE I EQUIP MENT COMPANY located on Old Mars Hill Highway. Weaverville. N.C. (for marly CAH Tractor), farm equipment, parts, service A farm tire sarvica. Call 645-5430 Febl4tfn FOR SALE: Excellent chance to become a property owner in Wolf Laurel Resort. Owner has been transferred from area and will sell long beautiful, ideally located building lot at a sacrifice Outstanding buy at $7,500. Call (704) 864-5821 after 6 p.m. Jan3tfn FOR RENT: 1154 lbs. tobacco at 17c lb. Call 254-5753. Feb24tfn FOR SALE: Tobacco allotment. 2.944 pounds at 12 cents per pound. Phone: 689-4002. Apr. 3, tfn UPHOLSTERING: Furniture, car seats. Many beautiful selections to choose from. Fast service, reasonable rates. Call Mrs. Lois Carney, Route 1, Marshall. Phone: 649-2291. Augl6tfn INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED: Specializing in farm income. HAS Accounting & Tax Service, 29 North Main Street, Weaverville, 645-4227. Aftei hours 645-4021. Office hours: Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m. tc 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. JanlOtfn COLOR TVS ON SALE - New and used ? Special spring sale on color tvs starting at $125.00 to $225.00. Also overstocked on B&Ws too. Have a very good selection of new Sylvanias all below the new prices due to in flation. Also we install new tv antennas to get the most out of your tv watching. Washer and dryer for sale, perfect condition. Several used all channel anten nas for sale, very reasonable. 649-2912. McGee's Radio & TV. A/Rtfn FOR SALE BY OWNER IN MARS HILL: 3 bedroom colonial ranch with 2 full baths, Kitchen dining combination, living room with fireplace, study, large family room with wood stove, city water, county taxes, excellent condition, low 60's, no agents please. Call 689-4797. Apr25,Maylchg FOR SALE: 30 acres in Big Pine area. Southern exposure, beautiful view, 4-room restorable log cabin, barn with tobacco allotment, lights and phone on property. $28,500. Call 649-3302. Apr24tfnchg BABYSITTER: Will keep any age, 5 days a week, daytime hours only in my home. Walnut Creek Road. Call SUE PEEK, 649-2163. Mayl,8chg FOR SALE: 1978 DODGE Om j ni, 3,600 miles, excellent condi- | tion, $4,500. Reason for selling: I | need a truck. If interested call , 1-622-3222 Mayl.Schg WANTED: Someone to teach child guitar lessons. Call 649-3985 after 3 p.m. Mayltfn _ FOR SALE: Sofa and matching ' chair, brown and gold plaid, [ scotchguard, like new, $100. . Call 649-3985 after 3 p.m. ' Mayltfn _ FOR SALE: Property located in | Hot Springs; five room house, ; shower bath, Vi basement, ( fireplace, oil furnace, space t heater, long porch, large garden, arge yard. All city conveniences. . Inspect property ? give me your i Sid. WILLIAM P. RUNNION, 608 Schley St., Hampton, S.C. ,, 29924. Mayl-22chg , FOR SALE: Jmp Commando, J 1968. 4-wheel-drive. 50,000 ac- 7 tuat miles, A-l condition, $2795. 1 Call 254-8503 attar 5 p.m.. or 649-2528 anytime. Feb21ttn NEED LISTINGS of homes and J acreage anywhere in Madison I County. We have buyers for large or small tracts. Contact CLAY JENKINS REAL ESTATE, $ P.O. Box 775, WeaverviNe, N.C. x 28787 or call 645-4294 or (home ' phone after 6 p.m.) 689-2593. JanlTtfn * ITEMS FOR RENT: Gardening, *. home repair, floor care. RENT the items you sometimes need but do not want to buy. NORTH v BUNCOMBE RENTAL CO., in- ?> side Weaverville Hardware, 113 North Main Street, Weaverville, N.C. or call 645-4600. AprlOtfn PAINTING - inside and' out including barns. Guttering and underpinning mobile homes. See REX SMITH. Long Branch Road. Route 7, Marshall, or call 649 3255. Marltfn FOR SALE: 1965. 66 A 67 Chevrolet Mustangs. Call 649-3570 Mar20t1n SELLING YOUR LAND? List your property with WHITEHURST GRIFFIN AGENCY, Wachovia Bank Bldg., Marshall, N.C. 649-2454. Apr24tfn FOR SALE: 19 acres with house and barn. 2 bedroom frame house with bath and gravity water. 1.500 lbs. tobacco allot ment. $35,000. Call 689-4606. No realtors, please. Apr24,Maylchg FOR SALE: Approximately 42" high by 80" wide, 3 piece framed picture window. Also, 32" by 80" panel door, 3 panels of glass, hung in frame with wooden screen door. Both like new, V4 price actual value. Call 649 2659. Apr24tfn FOR SALE: 1969 19-ft. Sunset travel trailer. See at Willard Hensley's on Rt. 6, Marshall. Price, $2,000. Call 656-2247. Apr24chg JOB OPPORTUNITY: ADAP Pro gram Coordinator. Major respon sibility: To develop and imple ment training program for developmentally disabled adults. Qualifications: Education degree (prefer Special Ed.) and two years teaching experience preferably in a sheltered workshop. Salary commensurate .. with ability and experience. Con tact Dan Wyatt at Unaka Center, P.O. Box 33, Hot Springs, N.C. 28743. 622-7116. Equal Oppor- f tunity Employer. Apr. 17,24; Mayl,8chg. FOR SALE: Oak stoves and wood ? burning furnaces. Contact W.H. DEAL, Fisher Lane Rd., Marshall >r call 649-2325. Mar6tfn FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS ' are available to residents of Madison County. Just call collect 1-648-7368 Nov8tfn .? OR SALE OR TRADE: Mobile tome, 12x65 with 1 acre land. .oca ted on Joneston Road, in Isheville. Call 254-6649. April 17, 24; May 1, 8 pd. MONEER FORD. INC. Main Street "Marshall, N.C. Phone * >49-3444 Good place to buy a ?ew or used car or truck. A-Rtfn _ . ? SEATING AND PLUMBING repairs. Gun type oil burners, "eluding mobile homes. Call 649 >383, Marvin Rice Route 5, Marshall. N.C. Jan25tfn