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Schedule of Home
" Demonstration
t Clubs In County
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Monday, May 13 Spring
Creek 4-H meetings.
Tuesday, May 14 Paint Fork
H.D. meeting.
Wednesday, May 15 Mara
Hill Contact president.
Thursday, May 16 Laurel
Mrs. Stella Reeves.
Friday, May 17 Grapevine
Mrs. Kenneth Hensley.
THIEF SURPRISED
Hollywood, Calif. R. P. Cow
an and George Pedcrson, Sheriff's
deputies, sat smoking in their
car across from a service station.
Watching a man in the station,
they suddenly realized that the
man was holding up the attend
ant. When the holdup man look
ed up while trussing the attendant
with wire, he gazed right into the
muzzle of Cowan's riot gun. The
NOTICE
North Carolina
Madison County
Uipon a court order signed by
the presiding judge, the following
cars, apprehended in Madison
County containing a quantity of
non tax paid whiskey, will be sold
to the highest bidded for cash at
public auction at the county jail
on Saturday, June 1, 1S)57. at 12
o'clock noon :
One 1950 Ford-convertible coupe,
motor number BQNR-143234, seri
al number BONR-143234.
One 1946 Ford Coupe, Motor
numler 99A-888(iO, Serial num
ber 99A-988H60.
One 1947 Chevrolet tudor se
dan, Motor Number LAM l()Xr;U,
Serial Number 14EKH-44179.
One 1936 Plymouth sedan tudor,
Motor Numler PD-l 67060, Serial
Niimlvcr 2756094.
This the 1st day of May, 1957
K. Y. PONDER.
Sheriff. Madison County.
".-2.9,16,23c
Money may talk, but the amount
most of us handle barely speaks
:ilM)ve a whisper.
man, Iester W. Yoder, 25,
Murrietta, Calif., was booked
suspicion of armed robbery.
of
SHUPE PLANING
MILL
We Manufacture
WAGONS, TRUCK BODIES
Plane Lumber and
any kind of woodwork
SHUPE PLANING
MILL
Formerly
Brigman Wagon Co.
GEORGE B, SHUPE,
Owner
WALNUT, N. C.
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE OF THE BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS FOR MADI
SON COUNTY, NORTH CARO
LINA, OF A SPECIAL ELEC
TION TO BE HELD ON SATUR
DAY, JUNE 29. 1957, IN HOT
SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT
OF MADISON COUNTY AND
OF A NEW REGISTRATION
THEREFOR.
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COUNTY OF MADISON
NORTH CAROLINA
NOTBCE OP SPECIAL
ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a Special Election will be
held in the County of Madison,
North Carolina, on May 25, 1957,
for the purpose of submitting to
the qualified voters of said Coun
ty, for their approval or disap
proval, the following propositions:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
SHALL the qualified voters of
the County of Madison approve
the bond order which was adopted
by the Board of Commissioners on
April 1, 1967, and which (1) au
thorizes bonds' of said County of
the maximum aggregate principal
amount of $200,000 to finance the
reconstruction and enlargement of
the existing County Court House
Building (..id the acquisition of
the new equipment required for
such reconstructed and enlarged
buildinsr. and (2) also authorizes
the levy of an annual tax suffi-'tn('
cient to pay the principal of and
interest on the bonds authorized
thereby; and also approve the
indebtedness to be incurred by the
issuance of said bonds?
PROPOSITION NO. 2
SHALL the qualified voters of
the County of Madison approve
the bond order which was adopted
by the Board of Commissioners on
April 1, 1957, and which (1) au
thorizes bonds of said County of
the maximum aggregate principal
amount of $10,000 to finance the
construction of a new building to
be used as a County Health Cen
ter and the acquisition of the new
equipment required therefor, in
ducing me installation or water NdNG at the point whore V. S.
and sewer facilities, and (2) also. Highway 70 crosses the North
authorizes; the levy of an annual I Carolina-Tennessee Line and run-
tax suiiicieni w pay ine principal nin(, jn a generally Southwesterly
direction approximately five (")
Notice is hereby given that Ihe
Board of Commissioners for Mad
ison County has ordered an -.lection
to he held on Saturday, the
29th day of June, 1!'."7, in :he
Hot Springs school district of
Madison County fur the purpose
of voting upon the question of
issuing bonds in the name of
MADISON C (I I! N T V in an
amount not to exceed Thirty-six
Thousand Dollars ( $:i;.(MKMiU )
and levying a suffic cut tax upon
the taxable property in the Hot
Springs School District of 1 id
ison County for the Daymen: of
principal and intercs
on, tor the purpose ol
and equipping a school
to include a gymnasium
t tin re
build ng
bV lii ng
in sjid
District, said ImiikIs t() bear inter
est at a rate or rates not to ex
"eod six per centum ((i'i ) per
nullum and to mature not later
than thirty (30) years fiuin the
date thereof.
.The Hot Springs School Dis
trict of Madison County is com
prised of all of Township .No. !)
of Madison County and bounda
ries of said district an' co-terminus
with the boundaries of said
No. !) Township. All of No. It
Township and more particularly
described as follows: BKC1N-
of and interest on tne ponds au
thorized thereby; and also approve
the indebtedness to be incurred
by the issuance of said bonds?
The polls for the election will
open at the hour of 6:30 o'clock
a .m., and will close at the hour
of 6:30 o'clock p. m., Eastern
Standard Time. The election will
be held at the same polling places
at which the last election was held
in Madison County for the elec
tion of members of the General
Assembly.
The registration books shall
open for the registration of vot
ers at 9 o'clock a. m., on Satur
day, May 4, 1957, and shall be
closed at sunset on Saturday, May
18, 1957. On each day (Sunday
and holidays excepted) during
such period the Registrar for
each precinct in the County will
keep his book open between the
hours of 9 o'clock a. ih., and sun
set forgxhe registrant!) f voters
in suchlNection f
SaturdA irinoc
bit
t. On each
period such
the polling
nrecincti be-
RegistraV i
tween the
and sunset)
voters.
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sion
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Dated Atoril 23
TED R. RUSSELL.
Board of Commissioners of Mad
ison County, North Carolina.
4-255-9
Vlinjc,iltkm
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rk of the
NOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
APPLY TO THE LOCAL GOV
ERNMENT COMMISSION FOR
APPROVAL OF BONDS.
NOTICE is hereby given
of intention of the under
signed to file application with
the Local Government Cotmmis
sion, rialeign, in. u., tor its ap
proval of the issuance of the fol
lowing proposed bonds of the Hot
Springs School District of Madi
son County, which bonds will be
subject to approval of the voters
of said Hot Springs School Dis
trict of Madison County at an
election :
Thirty-six thousand dollars
($36,000.00) of bonds for the
purpose of building and equipping-
a school building to in
clude a gymnasium in said
District.
This notice was first published
on the day of May 2nd, 1957. Any
citizen or taxpayer objecting to
the issuance of all or any of said
bonds may file with the Local
Government Commission a verified
statement setting forth his ob
jections, as provided in Section
159-7.1 of the General Statutes of
North Carolina, in which event he
shall also file a copy of such
statement with the undersigned
at any time within (10) days
from and after such first publi
cation. A copy of this notice must
be attached to the statement so
filed. Objections set forth in said
statement shall be for considera
tion of said Commission in its de
termination of whether or not it
may hold a public hearing as pro
vided by law on the matter of is
suance of said bonds.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF COUNTY OF MADISON.
By DEWEY WALLIN, Chairman.
5-2, 9
HEIR TO $100,000
IS SOUGHT
Santa Ana, Calif. .Mrs. Mar
jorie Spender, attorney handling
the estate of Loris Adrian McCain
is looking for a cousin of the late
McCain known as. Rosemary Sto
ry, who was last heard from 20
years ago. At time she was liv
ing in Paducah, Ky., and is be
lieved to have gone to Wisconsin.
The cousin is . entitled to one
eighth of the McCain estate,, val
ued at between $860,000 and
$1,000,000. a-.
miles to the top of Sheep Moun
tain where the boundary line of
Township No. 8 Ward No. 2 in
tersects the North Carolina-Tennessee
line; thence in a generally
Easterly direction and with th
top of the ridges approximately
five (5) miles crossing High-way
209 and to Spring Creek at a
point approximately three (.1)
miles south of Hot Springs;
thence in a generally Southeaster
ly direction and running with the
ridges to a point where the bounda
ry line for No. 12 Township inter
sects said boundary line and being
on the headwaters of Doe Branch;
thence in a generally Easterly di
rection to the Big Pine Road at
a point approximately one ( 1 )
mile West of Barnard ; thence
with the Big Pine Road in a East
erly direction to the French
Broad Rive; thence with the riv
er approximately two (2) miles
to Sandy Botboni50.at the point
where the river cUi .es in a west
erly direction; thence crossing the
river and right-of-way of t h e
Southern Railroad and running
with the ridges in a Northeaster
ly direction approximately two (2)
Whiles to the Stactchouse Road at
alooint 800 feet from the junction
from the said Stackhouse Road
with U. S. Highway 25-70; thence
approximately one (1) mile in a
North-Northwesterly direction to
Laurel River; thence approxi
mately one-half ( Vi ) mile up and
with Laurel River to a bridge
where U. S. Highway 70 crosses I
said river and at the junction of
70 and 20N: thence in a Northerly
direction with said river one half
(') mile; thence leaving said riv
er and following the ridge in a
Northwesterly direction three (3)
miles to the North Carolina-Tennessee
State line at a point equi
distance between the headwaters
of Big Hurricane and Rich Moun
tain; thence in a Southwesterly
direction and with the state line
t Rich Mountain; thence follow-
iny the state line crossing the
French Broad River end the
right-of-way of the Southern Rail
road at Paint Rock and thence with
said state line to Iwginning point.
Metes and bounds as given are
co-terminus with boundary lines
of No. 9 Township, Madison
County.
A new registration will be had
and the registration books will 1h
opened at 9:00 o'clock a. m., on
Saturday, the 25th day of May.
1957. and will continue open until
sunset on Saturday, the 15th day
of June, 1957. The Registrars
will be at the polling places for
the purpose of registering voters
from 9:00 a. m.. until sunset on
Saturday, the 25th day of May,
1957, on Saturday, the 1st day of
June. 1957. on Saturday, the 8th
day of June. 1957. and on Satur
day, the 15th day of June, 1957.
The Registrars will be at the poll
ing places from 9:00 a. iru. until
3:00 p. m., on Saturday, the 22nd
day of June, 1957, for the pur
pose of receiving challenges.
The polling place and the reg
istrar and judges for said elec
tion are as follows: PLACE
HrtT SPRINGS CITY HALL.
REGISTRAR T. A. RUSSELL:
JUlXiK HE. IN BUKUIS H"U
JOHN LEWIS MOORE.
This, the 23rd day of April,
1957.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
FOR MADISON COUNTY
MOTHER'S DAY
50 YEARS OLD
Mother's Day dates from just
a few years back 1 907 or 50 years
ago. Yet it has already become
nationally accepted and generally
observed in this and other cou
t lies.
Miss Anna M. Jarvis of Philadel
phia persuaded o n e of t h e
churches in that city to hon
or mathers and asked that sons
and daughters wear white carna
tions in Honor of their mothers.
This was done and soon the cus
tom spread to all parts of the
United States.
Today we wear eithvr w'hitc or
red flowers on this special day
depending on whether our mother
is still alive. An there is little
doubt that the observance of
Mother's Day led late r. t
esta'blishniMlit of Ktithei's Day,
which is held in .lone.
It is nro.ner and well to observe
Mother's Day and a tradition of
giving present to mothers on the
second Sunday in May has be
come established in recent years.
But observance of the clay has
dttie much good through the years.
Organizations il e il i c a t e d to the
goal of reducing the loss of life
in childbirth long used the da to
stimulate thought anil generate
-import ''or that cause.
In l!tl1 Congress officially
recognized .Mother's Day and
I'li-sident Wood row Wilson first
called i pon I". S. officials b dis
ji I v the flag in honor of the day.
A mother is a common posses
sion of all. Observance of the day
knows no distinctions, no limits
and no special classes. And the fact
that observance of the day has
grown so rapidly in this country
and abroad is proof that sons and
dauvhtei s. ol all of us. think it
only right to pay respect and do
honor t'i the love anil care and
bother that once was - and usual
ly still is spent on us by those
we remember this second Sunday
in Mav, 1957.
AIR TRIP AT 100
Fitchburg, Mass. Although
'Mrs. Louisa I. Smart, celebrated
her 100th birthday on February
20, she has flown 22,000 miles and
ig looiking forward to another
air trip this summer.
3
STOP THAT ITCH!
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
If not pleased, your. 40c back at
any drug store. Try instanit-dry-ing
ITCIf-M E-NOT for itch of
eczema, ringworm, insect bites,
foot itch or other surface itch.
Easy to use day or night. Now at
MOORE'S PHARMACY
NOTICE
OK SERVICE OF PROCESS
BY m!BI.ICATION
North Carolina
Madison County
i the
RICHARD
SUPERIOR COURT
FOX. Plaint if
CLARA .1 KAN El "IE BRYAN
KOX, Defendant.
TO CLARA JEANKTTK BRY
AN FOX, TAKE NOTICE.
The defendant above named will
take notice that a complaint
against the said defendant has
been filed in the above Court and
a civil action instituted wherein
the above named plaintiff seeks an
absolute divorce from the defend
ant upon the grounds of two years
separation, and seeks the exclus
ive tuition, custody and control of
Delores Elaine Fox. infari' daug1
tor of the plaintiff and ihe de
fendant :
The above named defendant "ill
further lake notice that she is rt
iiuired to appeal at the office of
the undersigned Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Madison County.
North Carolina, on or before tin
29th day of June. 19.ri7. and an
swer or demur to the complaint
that has been filed in this acti'm.
and that if she fails to do so the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief sought in said action.
This the lith day o! .May,
HERBERT HAWKINS,
the Superior Court.
5-9, lfi, 2o..'i0p
Clerk of
COMPLETE
LAUNDRY SERVICE
) Pick-up and Deliveries
ON
TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS
IN AND AROUND
MARSHALL
Weaverville Laundry
SPENDS LIFE IN PRISON
Williamsburg, Va. It has been
one prison after another for Pat
Henslee. new student at William
and Mary. The past six years of
her life have been spent in a suc
cession of Federal Prisons her
father is a Federal prison official.
The fellow who sponges his
way through life merely soaks up
the fruits of others' labor.
I
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Doitcccaa
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Raleigh The Motor Vehicles
Department's summary of traffic
deaths through 10 a. m., May
t, 1957:
Killed this year 37
Killed to datf last year :53
If safety is worth a life, drive
and walk carefully 1
By DEWEY WALLIN.
6-2. 9, 16
Chairman.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
DR. LOCRARD
OpUmtritt
8 A. M. to 12 Noon
F R ID AYS
in
THE L. P. ROBERTS
BUILDING
MARSHALL. N. C.
.
DO YOU HEED
TIRES
SEAT COVERS
BATTERIES
ACCESSORIES
BICYCLE PARTS
FISHING EQUIPMENT
IF YOU DO, SEE
Cody'o Auto Store &
Texaco Station
TEXACO GAS & OIL
THE BEST OIL MONEY CAN BUY -YOU
CANT BEAT CODY'S FOR PRICES
MARSHALL, N. f '
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