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i " . i.' . c v '.:!., I J. C, 1,0V. 7, 1DC7 THE HEWS.RCCORD MARSHALL, N-C IS v 10.' n&D I C ATI ON ROUGH AUTO " San Francisco Parking her car on the street, Mrs. Alberta Smith, 42, walked in front of it just as it started rolling:. It knocked her down, broke her arm, dragged her SO feet and came to rest against a building. GOLF AT 9,000 FEET Cloudcroft, N. M. What is be lieved to be the highest golf course in the United States is lo cated near this city. Its greens and fairways are at an altitude of more than 9,000 feet above sea level. : HAYSEED : By UNCLE SAM u r To the oldster the woodpile had a i cheerful appearance and the fire in An open place was cheer fult But the old time woodpile like many other old things has had its day. : ; Some wood may have been cut the winter before in order to have plenty of dry wood on hand. There would be plenty of green hard wood such as hickory, ash and oak cut for the fire place wood. This would be cut -in wagon lengths and hauled to the wood pile. Early in the beginning of the cool season there would be a large pile of wood unloaded at the woodpile. There would be an abundance of soft wood cut for cooking purposes. There could be plenty of green hardwood cut in to fire place lengths. To go with the back logs would be fore logs. There was always an abundance FLORIDA FRESH JUICE FILLED 2jxjI1) ICO") POUND f Qi. Qo) BAC LijV)!!? FLORIDA FRESH -JUICY rape Fruit (J BAG 43 G AN A&P EXCLUSIVE dsnti-iuss TOOTH PASTE 4-0i. TUBE SPECIAL LOW PRICE! ANN PAGE PURE WE JEU.V 2-Lb. JAR 39c SPECIAL LOW PRICE! FRESHLY BAKED JANE PARKER EACH mam 2m GRAND LOW PRICE! A&Ps FRESH INSTANT if FEE 41 1 6-Oz. JAR $05 EQUAL TO THE BEST A&P's OWN PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING .n l-Lb. CAN fUe 3-Lb. CAN 81 o CiGII 'EQUAL TO THE BEST A&P' OWN ALL PURPOSE OIL A NEW EXCLUSIVE I DETERGENT .! i - - "J 1 !' Complin ' 1 I f . )ts !: . TO THE NUV Post Office Wild's Radio Service '.- .'Vi'.'rf MARSHALL, N. C. NOTICE OP SERVICE OP PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON LEOPOLD M. PANIER, plaintiff AUGUSTA PANIER. Defendant. TO AUGUSTA PANIER: Take notice that an action entitled as1 above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Madison Coun ty, North Carolina, by the Plain tiff, to secure an absolute divorce from' the. Defendant on the grounds that the Plaintiff, and the Defendant have lived separate and apart -for more than two (2) years next preceding the bringing of this action. You will further ,take notice that you are required to appear at the Office of the Superior Court of Madison County, North Caroli na not later han the 23rd day of December, 1957, and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action, and upon your failure to do so, the Plaintiff will apply to the Coart for the relief demand ed in said Complaint. This 28th day of October, 1957. HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk Superior Court, Madison County, North Carolina. 10-3111-21 NOTICE of kindling and woodto ifll in be tween. Once the fire began burn ing more green and dry hardwood would be put on.. No matter if the ground was covered with snow and the wintry winds were howl ing there was plenty of warmth and cheer in the room. No castle or mansion was ever more cheer ful and pleasant than., such a room. .;..?'-;.- There were no televisions or radio to distract attention. There were no bombs and no artificial satelitee to fill people with fear.' At bed time the fire was cover ed with ashes. In the morning there was a bed if live coals and soon another fire would be going. With the odor of country sausage, ham and steaming coffee the early mornings were just as happy and pleasant as the evenings. V Mod ern inventions have .taken away the .old time woodpile .: forever. They may have made life easier without increasing the happiness of thedays i0f the. old timewood) pile.;' y'jJ-1 J-y 'S FUNNY How Folks Store Stuff In An Attic When They Can Cash In With A WANT AD Oh) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of E. J. Waldroup, deceased, late of Madison County, this is to notify all rjersons hav- 'i ing claims against the estate to present them to the undersigned ', at his home on Hot Springs, N. C. ivrxr i, box o-A, on or before the 17th day of October, 1958, 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 15th day of October, 1957. HUBERT WALDROUP. Executor of estate of E. J. Waldroup, de ceased. 10-1711-21 Knowledge Is proud that he knows so much; wisdom is hum ble because he knows no more. LIQUID OR TABLETS DOES MORE TO STOP . COLDS MISERIES BECAUSE IT HAS MORE I 5 , M3U CAN RELY ON 666 NOTICE ill? Congratulations TO THE Post Office ON ITS NEW UP - TO - DATE Vv - BUILDING WITH LATEST v1 , O 1 . f 1 5 h EQUIPMENT 'l 1 JN ALL RESPECTS V NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK JACK CALDWELL and SAM KIlRKiPATRICK DBA CALDWELL'S WELL DRILLING, Plaintiffs, vs. G. H. MARTIN and wife, MAR JORIE MARTIN and PIERCY THREADGILL, Defendants. TO G. H. MARTIN AND MARJORIE MARTIN: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Money judg ment ift the sum of NINE HUN DREDS, FOURTEEN DOLLARS $914.60) ? andt S FIFTY JOE-NTS, together with jtegal inteijftt there on, for services performed for the defendants at the special instance ana request Of said defendants'. , You are required to make de- xencre to such pleading not later than the 30th day of December, 1957, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service a gainst you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. Said defendants will further take notice that in said action, an order of attachment against the property of said defendants has been issued on the 3rd day of Ju ly, 1957, and the following per sonal property attached: One Hot Point Automatic Wash er 1 One Hot Water Heater (Redi hot One Hot Point Refrigerator One Hot Point Electric Range. And that said Order of Attach. ment is returnable before the oierK oi tne superior Court at his office m said County, as provided X his the 30th day of October. p. c froneberger; ,-. r, ,J.uKe Superior Court. 11-7, 14, 21, 28c t . . - iVnTIflK I 1 ' v North Carolina . Madison County ' - t , Whereas, the undersigned, act ing, as .Trustee in a certain deed of trust executed by Jna Met calf and wife, Irene Metcalf, dated January 28, 19 5 6,. and recorded in Deed of Trust Book 49, page 531, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Mad ison County, N. C, foreclosed and offered for sale the land hereinaf ter described ; and whereas, within the time allowed by law an ad vance bad was filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court and an or der issued directing the Trustee to resell said land upon an opening bid of $385.00; Now, therefore, under and by virtue of the said order of the Clerk of the Superi or Court of Madison County, and the power of sale contained in sadd deed of trust, the undersign ed Trustee will offer for sale up on said opening bid at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Mar shall, N. C, at 12 o'clock, Noon, Saturday, November 9, 1957, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lyine and being in the County of Madison, North Carolina, in No. 16 Township, on the head of Foster's Creek, and adjoininir the Tennessee line, and others, an'd more particularly de- scrinea as lollows: All that certain tract of land containing seventy . seven and four-tenths (77 410) acres, more or less, and being more particu larly described by mete3 and bounds in a deed dated January 19, 1956. from DEWEY MET CALF and wife, BERTHA MET CALF to INA METCALF and wife, IRENE METCALF, the same being recorded in the Madi son County Registry in Deed Book No. 86, nage 170, to which deed reference is hereby expressly made for a full and complete de scription. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes; a deposit of ten (10) per cent of the first $1000.00 and five (5) per cent of any remain der will be required of the suc cessful bidder. This 22nd day of October, 1957. CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Trustee 10-31 ll-7c NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that to satisfy storage lien, one 1948 Studebaker convertible automobile,. Motor No. H268392; Serial No 4312953 will be sold to the highest bidder for .cash at auction at the Service Motor Sales, line., ware house at 12:00 o'clock Noon oif November 19. 1957. SERVICE MOTOR SALES, Inc. Marshall. N. C. 10-31 ll-7c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as administratrix of the Es tate of Fred E. Freeman, deceas ed, late of Madison County, this is to notifr all persons having claims against saW-eatate to present them to the' under sigh??)?. Wore me .iuhi uay oi uacquer, is jetv oi tneir recovery, i - , "' All persons indebted to eaid es-' tate will please make immediate ? payment to the undersigned at the Fred E. Freeman office in the Citizens Bank Building, Marshall, N. C. This the 10th day of October, 1957. GRACE E. FREEMAN, Administratrix. 10-1011-14 FOR SALE EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD Optometrist 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS I THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C. , H03IE ELECTRIC & FURNITURE CO. MARSHALL, N. C HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 N. PACK SQUARE ASHEVILLE, Si. C. . i" ft. Sea Foods 1 " . Bar-be-que and Spaghetti PI ' Home r.Iac?3 n?3 jt n r - - . COMPLETE
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