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7" 't N. C, J)EC. 12, 1SST the ii TA liCiter'Tortner j Sunday t;C';1 After Long ilUness ; Mrs. Hester Fortner74, died at her home, Weavervllle RFp j, early Sunday morning, December o, io alter a long Illness, s r. ,"; Services were held at 11 a. ra., Tuesday at Union , Valley C&apel Church with the Rev. Arthur Ed . monda and the Rev. Allen Jack on Officiating. Burial was in West Memorial Park. Friends were pallbearers. ; Survivors include the husband, J. W. Fortner of the home; a daughter, Mrs. E. G. Davis of Barnardsvllle; five sons, Lige, Paul, Plumer and Calvin of Wea verville and Silas of Fairview; the father, Reuben Caldwell; of Walnut; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Kitchen Fresh Candies WORTHMORE ASSORTED HARD CANDY WITH TOYS a Christmas Stockings DELICIOUS MILK CHOCOLATE COATED Harwich Cherries WORTHMORE HARD CANDY Royal Lusters WORTHMORE ASSORTED Gums & PRICED LOW! DEVIL'S FOOD HONEY ' :X BOX SALE!,: ''Y r ywV : , ASSORTED CHEWING a: dJ VCJU V ":ff V'VvAy -or ; -LSfctol- l l l l I WARWICK MILK CHOCOLATE COATED I U 1UI1I1J ljVlllllll 0 y SrUP I To steam, put about 1 quart wa- 3 ; I WARWICK MILK CHOCQLATE OLD FASHIONED III ' - lit , t !! plain ttninitoo mlmvf PERFECT FOR GIFTS WARWICK MILK 'fJ'i "rr Hfc Mrs. Dora NichoUl: Funeral Monday MM vMM. Dora Nichok Rice: ; M. wife of , Edd ' Rice. ' of Mrh1t RFD 8, died in an Asheville boa. pital Saturday evening, December i, m7 aner a long Illness. -Services were held ; Mondav at 2 p. m in the Bowman-Rector Funeral Home. The Rev, R. H. BallaM officiated and, burial was in the Station cemetery. The husband is the only . erur- -vivor. Worley of Walnut and Mrs. D. J. Pearce of Spartanburtr. S. C. and three brothers, Floyd and McKin ley Caldwell of Walnut, and H. C. Caldwell of Ashevile. 14-Oz. PKG. Creams SPICE c :' - v - 1 LI ; : U U U U 1.. Ul J.; ' Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department' summary of traffic deaths through 10 a. m., Decern ber 9, 1957; Killed this year 89 Killed to date last year . 1024 If safety is worth a life, drive and walk carefully 1 GIVE The United Way 39c 59c 25c 9-Oz. PKG. 1-Lb. PKG. 29e o i i; -AKERS o cjner MRS. JANIS RAMSEY H. D. Agent , A COLLECT FOR CLUB WOMEN .... r .v . ... - Any up, vii uvu, irorn pettiness; let b be largo in thought, in word, to aeea. sLet,na be done with fault-find Inir and leave off self.uirin May wa pmt away all pretense ahn meet rth oUini. tiu t , ,i .7 W 1HX wunovw seii-paty and without prejudice.-. i May we i be' never hasty in judgment and always generous. Let HS take time for all things; make us to arrow calm, aerena gentle. :: . Teach ue to nut into twtlnn mil better impulses, striirhtforward and unafraid. , : Urant that va miv ronli u ia the little things that create differ ences,' that in1 the big things of me we are as one. " And may we strive to touch and to know the great, common human heart of u all, and, oh Lord God, let us forget not to be kind ! v If my, guess is right, homemak ers days,? or I should say calen dar, is filling up fast and you are a busy '-person in addition to spending, the time with the family,-, many, of the dates made during Chriatmas will mean the renewing of friendships and mak ing new ones. You; have already baked some! And the wondrous realm of Christinas cooking abounds well, let's eay, with "Sugar plums," fragranl( ' spices, savorful herbs, fruits, capdies and nuts. Holiday Jsteamed Pudding with currants, nuts, candied fruits', with tha ejisence of spices. Their flavors "smtrlv Or in onmhinntinn et' Yule apart from that of the rest of the year. (Makes nice gifts, too. Perhaps you would like to make this one:, - , ' HOLIDAY STEAMED . J PUDDING - .3 a ffowr ', Vt tsn1. soda . 1 tsp.j cinnamon ' " tsu mace . 1 c.' Ciioppe'd nuts 3 egs, beaten -2 t?p. vanilla VA e.' ground suet 2 tsp. baking powder ground cloves 114 e. warrants i 1 c. mixed candied fruits 1 c. orange juice ' c. Brown sugar, v Sift together in a large bowl the floury baking powder, soda, salt, cinnamon, ' cloves and mace. Mix currants, .nut and candied fruits. 'Combine eggs, orange juice, vanilla 'extract;; brown su gar and suet r Add liquid mixture to dry ingredients Mix well. Turn mixture into two well greas ed 1 -quart molds. Cover molds with a double thickness of alumi num foil or waxed paper. Tie se curely. ' Steam about two hours. To steam, put 'about 1 quart wa- Custom .3 O 1 f t; & ilea ii i 16 - 1G r r. J 24 DAIRY FEEDS and IX TON LOTS T Hers ( Grain ) for Grinding ter into - large ' covered pan with a, rack in bottom. " Bring water to wiling. ; Place molds , on rack. (Cover; pan and reduce heat- to eimmer). Remove mold from pan ana let cool a few minutes before unmolding. Serve warm with hard sauce. ' HARD SAUCE c. butter 2 c. powdered sugar 1 egg white 1 tbs. vanilla. Cream butter, add sugar grad ually and beat until smooth and fluffy. Beat in egg white and vanilla. Any remaining naTd sauce -may be stored in covered jar in refrigerator. A special surprise din lumns of sugar in lemon extract, Just before serving and light them. "Over the world with outstretch ed wines. The spirit of Christmas throbs and sings of happy, hope ful, helpful things', All for you and me." Mrs. Iona Beaver Passes Sunday; Funeral Monday Mrs. Iona . Beaver, 77, of the Middle Fork section of Madison County, died Sunday morning, December 8 1957, in a Marshall nursing home after a long illness. Services were held at 2:30 p. m., Monday, in the Bethel Bap tist Church. The Rev. T. S. Hen derson and the Rev. Howard Barnes officiated and burial was in the Robinson Cemetery. Pall ebarers were Boyd Hill, Ronnie Jarvis, Albert Ponder, Everette Robinson, Carmen Miller and Fred Rice. Surviving are a number of nie ces and nephews. FOR SALE HOME ELECTRIC & FURNITURE CO. t MARSHAUX r I 1 HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 N. PACK SQUARE ASHEVILLE, JL C. 1 , Sea Foods Bar-be-que and Spaghetti Plates Home Made Pies d Mixing - OR LESS, - and Feed Ingredient and Mixing Corn NOTICE NOTICE" OP SERVICE OF PRrtnttRS rv pirRT.nr'ATrnw STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA IN THE SUPERIOR. COURT REPORE THE nT.EP.If CHARLES E. MASHBURN, Ad ministrator of the Estate of J. C. WAD DELL. nEflEASETH JEAN WADDELL, Widow of J. C. WADDELL. CURTIS WAD DELL and wif. nnVTE Will. DELL. AARON WADDELL nnH wife, BELLE WADDELL. J. HUGH WADDELT. nH wife AGNES WADDELL, DOROTHY WADDELL. WIDOW rF pattt WADDELL, ROY WADDELL and wife. ELLIE WAnritfT.T. CLIFTON WADDELL and wife! JERRY WADDELL. Petitioners. vs. CHRISTINE WADDELL. JTM- MIE WADDELL. JOAN WAD- WELL. DEWEY WAnnF.1,1. BETTY WADDELL, QUINTON WADDELL and VTRfilMTA WAD DELL, Minors, Defendants. TO DOROTHY WADDELL, MOTHER AND niSToniAN OFAND JIMMIE WADDELL, JOAN WADDELL, DEWEY, WADDELL. RKTTY W A nifflT.l WU1IN TUiN WAIinKT.T. anA VTP. U1M1A WADDELL: Take notice that a special pro ceeding seeking relief against you for the sale of real property to make assets in the estate of J. C. Waddell, deceased, has been filed in the above entitled special pro ceeding. The nature of the re lief beinff sought is for sale of the J. C. Waddell real estate lo cated in Madison County, North Carolina, to create assets with which to pay debts and costs of administration. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 31st day of December, 1957, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking relief a gainst you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 15tH day of November, 1957. HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk Superior Court 11-21 12-12c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the es- m.01, L- C- Rice Deceased, late of Madison County, this is to no tify all persons having claims a gainst said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day 0f November, 1958, i uiu mjuce win De plea.ded in bar of their recovery. ah persons indebted to said es II , j1 p!ease niake Payment to waaw UUUCl Signed. 1957hiS thC 20th day of November, CLYDE RICE, Administrator - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Thn UT)rfANiMiB4 1 ..3 .. -v..Vi,ei, iiBung quail fied as administrator of the Es lt H h Wadde11' leased. late of Marliann r... .1: 71 to notifv . .11 .rrrjf 18 claim., mtZr..l7gZ! "awn8f u : falu estate to pre Tr Lthem the undersigned on ZlJVS. thl " day of Novem hT' l",s..n?t:e.will be T11 T "eir recovery. All nersnna inktj ... .... 7, . """"Kura. This tha 19tl, J .... ber. 1957. uay 01 JNovem CHARLES E. MASHBURN ll.1412.19c" lr- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE fled l .T'-:f'il". a!lvl?e. luali- tate e.4 --"""lavmior or the Es la iSy. Cutsha". deceased, claims aiini'.ff .flang ter X tht day.o' Novem- ber 1958 un ay.or Novem the nniirffiS m8ke P8" to the undersigned. This the ISA ber. 1957 7 ui iNovem- FRANK T. MOORE. 11-14-12-19 "'' HIGH ESTIMATE The Policr of t.vt. . - what t ;v.-.,.r" I0' 1 . """f worth " 01 a"l collector, busy, COOL NIQHTS AND MORNINGS ARE UZZ - i- ' Tou VVill Want Your ' SwfeJeriV S!arti'- Jac!;cts, Etc. - ; $Rcadir FcScI:oclVcrr Nonar V NOTICE OF SERVICE OP , ", PROCESS BY PUBLWCATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA " . ' COUNTY OP MADISON IN THE SUPERIOR COURT A BEFORE the r.r.vrtv . ; ,1?,' AREY B, PAY(NE, ET VIR, Pe titioners, '. .,, , i. ; VS.. MARION RRATVRTTRM .nA rif NETTIE BRA DB URN, LAUDE BRADBItlRN. Sinfft PEARQAM BRADTIlRM anH KAl.i BRADBURN, HATTIE WICKER ana nusband, HifiNRY WICKER, MARGARET SHEEIf nnH nn- band, ARTHUR SHEEK, BLU FORD BRADBURN and wife. ZOLA BRADBURN. NEAT.TE BRADURN and wife, LEOLA BKAUBURN, OLLIE BURRELL and husband, EARL BURRELL, EMILY B. DOCKERY, Single, GRADY JONES and wife, ED NA JONES, BETSY PAYNE and husband, RICHMOND PAYNE, Defendants. TO: MARION BRADBURN and wife, NETTIE BRADBURN, CLAUDE BRADBURN,, and EM ILY B. DOCKERY Take notice that a special pro ceeding seeking relief against you lor partition 01 real property by sale has been filed in the above entitled special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is for the sale of the L. J. Jones real estate in Madison County, North Carolina, for partition be tween her heirs as tenants, in common. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 21st day of January, 1958, and upon your failure to do so the parties seeking relief a gainst you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 9th day of December, 1957. SS HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk Superior Court. 12-121-2 w REiNEW YOUR Subscription To The NEWS-RECORD NOTICE i I will sell at public auction by order of the court at 12:00 o'clock Noon on December 21, 1957, in. front of the Madison County jail,, the following cars which have been captured for illegal trans portation of whiskey: 4 One 1951 Plymouth Tudor; m"o--tor No. P2348199; Serial No. .12655321. One 1948 Buick Tudor; North Carolina License No. KJ6637; Motor No. 4774768. One 1952 Chevrolet Tudor; Motor No. JAA1239722; Serial No. JJL30256. E. Y. PONDER Sheriff,, Madison County, Norths Carolina. tf - ' NOTICE The Trustees' of the Madison Countv Public Librarv will nellat public auction at the courthouse in Marshall, North Carolina at 12:00 o'clock Noon, December 7, 1957, one 1947 Chevrolet 1-ton truck (used as Bookmobile) ; Se ' rial No. 14ESM358. 11-14 12-5c EYES EXAMINED ?: GLASSES FITTED DR. LOCKARD Optometrist 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRITiA YS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C. 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