4 . 1M 1 nirr.oaD 41 M ti WJ . " - -J ti L. Arc You So Ron-Down You Con't Give Your Husband and Family vmiipuuigniiupf man UlSCOVOr III WondOrfUl : f ii i . : Blood-Strengthening Action of This Special Iran Tonic for Womonl , How tragic when a woman feels ? Thus iulclcly help build rich, rod ". she can't be a real companion I iiuciuiy, it s oiten aue to "iron Hungry Blood" ('simple Iron de ficiency anemia) . Then It's need less for those women to suffer such awful weariness. - Now, a wonderful Iron tonic can help relieve this condition... thus renew your vitality! it's Lydia E. Plnkham's Tablets, only Iron tonlo made especially for women I Rich In Iron, Plnkham's Tablets start to strengthen "Iron-Hungry Blood" in one day I ' blood ... to restore strength and energy aoyou feel fine again fasti . Plnkham's unique formula can also bring blessed relief from functionally-caused monthly cramps and "Hot Plashes'' of change-of-llfel No wonder bo 2J?y women use Plnkham's Tablets all through their Uveal K "Iron-Hungry Blood" has leff you weak and run-down only "half " a woman get Plnk ham's Tablets from druggists. Then see if you dont soon feel "all" woman attain 1 rOB FEMALE AILMENTS! Doctors' teats prove famous Lydls B. Plnktaama Vegetable Compound (liquid) also brings Quick relief from dlaoomlorts of monthly pain and enange-of-ule. NEWQ from th Fort Jackson, S. C, Pvt. Jeter C. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas of Hot Springs, N. C., has been assigned to Company C, 8th. Battalion, 2th. Training Regiment at Fort Jackson, S. C., for eight weeks of Basic Combat Training. Upon arrival at Fort Jackson, he was issued clothing and given a complete physical examination and a comprehensive battery ol aptitude tests. As part of his training he will be taught rifle marksmanship under the Army's new TRAIN FIRE program. He will learn j to use an M-l rifle by firing at C pop-up targets at " unkown 41e- r tances on terrain which duplicates) - YC ". comifoatareai.;: !'y':"r , He will also be taught drill, tactics, bayonet and hand-to-hand combat, military courtesy, first- i aid and other basic subjects. He will ler nhow to throw a grenade, fire in ipitch darkness, crawi under , barbed wire with machine gain fire overhead, . and defend himself ,in simulated, chemical. biological and radiological war fare situations. ; V rinl ,:v During his seventh week of training, he will march 13 miles with full field pack, live in the field and learn to integrate the skills he has been taught After completing) Basic Com bat Training, he normally will re ceive a two-week leave before, re' porting for his next assignment. Send The News-Record To Your Boy In Service A&P HAS A COMPLETE SELECTION OF FRJJITCMETirJGREOIEWTS WHITE, GREEN OR RED I kVM V I fit ! u W r-' m t Aill'.V M . 1. I I 3 Glaced Pineapple lb- 65c GREEN OR RED Glaced Cherries LB 79c GLACED PEELS OR Mixed Fruits THRIFTY BLEACHED White Raisins LB. 15-Oz. PKG. ' 53c 27c THRIFTY, NEW CROP A&P BRAND 6-Oz. fPKG. JANE PARKER AMERICA'S FAVORITE LFCOODTT mil l2-Lb. CAKE SL39 gore 3-Lb. CAKE S2J5 $3.89 OVER 23 FRUITS AND NUTS BUY ONE TODAY FLORIDA, FRESH LARGE SIZE! JUICY nn LB. BAG a a p's r.:o:iEY saui::g ualoe -''- - '- - - : JANE PARKER LARGE 8" SIZE . rrinnnr7r nn nnn3 L'Jub uliyLjE EA. Wo V f EQUAL TO THE BEST YET COSTS YOU LESS A&P' . w tU Ls 3-Lb. CAN QUART COTTLE LUCILLE M. S1CKMAN ' ;f ! f . Madiion County ' V V V 4 ; V V V Many disabled people who are not yet 60 years old are failing to ; "freese" their loclal security records, according to Mrs. Lucille M. Rickman, 'field representative of the Social Security Administra tion. ! V'y;.?;': Benefit payments are made to a severely disabled person and certain of his dependents if he is between 50 and 95 years old and has worked under social security during ,6 of the 10 years before he became disabled. Even though no benefits are payable to a dis abled person who is under 50, it is wry important that he file claim now to freesse his record. By freezing his record a work er makes it possible to figure any future benefits on his average earnings up to the time that he became disabled. Also, by freez ing his record a worker protects his right to benefits, which he might otherwise lose if he is dis abled for a long time. To freeze his record a disabled person must file an application with his social security office, at which time he will be given forms for his physician to complete. The important thing to remem ber," Mrs. Rickman concluded, "is get in touch- with your social security office right away if youve Jbeen disabled several months and it appears you will not be able to return to work soon provided you have worked at least 5 years under the program. If you wait too long, it may be too date to- qualify." Mrs. KKtaan is in the Court House in Marshall the first and third Tuesdays : of each month to give assistance and information to Madison County ! residents on so cial security matters. ;i ADKJNISTltATION NOTICE Havtnr ciualtfiejt a Administra tor of the-estate of Ora W.Faulk ner and Joseph W. Faulkner, de ceased, late ox Madison vounty, Morxn Carolina, this is to nouiy all nersons havimr claims aeein- st said estate to present them to cne undersigned at nia nome, Marshall. N. C. on or before Wis notice wiu M pleaded m oar oi their recovery. All persona In debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 20th, day of October i960. WADE HUEY. Administrator 1029 123 ch. BRUSH BURNING PERMITS ARE NOW ESSENTIAL mrnmm NORTH CAROLINA Mrs. Lynda Davis Passes On Monday After Short (Illness ' ' 1 ( ' ' Mrs. Lynda Levada Davis.' 79. of ; WarshaJHlBPftv $"3le&ifotifi&$, November 16, 1959 at 8:30 p. m in an Aaheville hospital after short . illness. (She was a native of Madison County and a member of Laurel Bend Baptist Church. Funeral services were conduct ed this (Thursday) mornimr at 11 :00 o'clock in the . Chapel Bowman-Rector Funeral Home The Rev. V. C. Fisher officiated' and burial was in the Fairview Cemetery near onesboro, ' Tenn Pallbearers were grandsons. Surviving 'are six sons, Lattie or Burnsville, Ernest of AsheviJle, CoHis of Newport News, Va Horace, Lewis and Atley, all of Joneaboro Tenn.; five : daughters, Mrs. Jess Slagle of Marshall, Mrs, Paul Rice, of Asheville, Mrs. Do! lis Davis of Joneaboro, Tenn Mrs. M, M. Blankenship and Mrs. Milburn Shelton, botii of Mara Hill; one brother, Tommy Ramsey of Danville, Va.; and one sister Mrs. Lydia Fender of Jonesboro. Also surviving are 36 grandchil dren and 25 great-grandchildren. The Persians are said to have used soldiers from India at the battle of Thermopylae, against the Greeks.'. tiCUIEIIDnS $1,? STOP DRIPPING PIPES WSUlATEH0Tar.il , COLO WATER LIMIS e STOP FREEZES in brief cold tnrs ; 1 b aa easy ti : Mlf lob. S.'mp!ywap on th fT. . 5 bsula'jon & cover wth m l 1 j vapor seal tap. pMg. covers r : Chandler Hardy : Ccnipany , rm' a.:!, K. c J. Moody Chandler, Madison County Forest Ranger, announced this week that brush-burning per mits are essential and urged everyone in Madison County to read ttie following law and secure permits at once: Brush-Burning Permit Law: 14-139. Starting fires withH five hundred feet of areas under protection of State Forestry ser vice. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to Btart or cause to be started any fire or ignite any material in any of the areas of woodlands under the protection of the State Forest service or within five hundred (500) feet of any such protected area, during the hours starting at midnight and ending at 4:00 p m., without first obtaining from the State Forester or one of his duly authorized agents a permi to start or cause to be startet any fire or ignite any material ir such above mentioned between th first day of October and the first day of June inclusive. No charge shall be made for the granting of said permits. During periods of hazarous forest fires conditions the State Forester is authorized to cancel all permits and prohibit the start ing of any fires in any of the woodlands under the protection of the State Forest Service or with in five hundred (500) feet of any such protected area. This Section shall not apply to 1959 any -fires started w eatsseto-e started within one hundred (100), feet of an occupied dwelling house. Any person,-' firm or' corpora tion violating any of the provi sions of this Act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con viction shall be fined not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) or im prisoned for a period of not more than thirty (30) days. (Chapter 14-139, General Statutes of N. C Public Laws of 1953 Session.) MAjDISON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT MADISON COUNTY. A Quaei Public Corporation, Plaintiff, ' THE HEIRS OF HANNA LEW IS EDWARDS, deceased, to-wit: JOEL EDWARDS and wife, DESSIE EDWARDS, ET AL, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an Or der of the Superior Court of Mad ison County made and entered in the above entitled action, the un dersugned Commissioner will, on the Monday, the 14th dav of De cember, 1959, at 12:00 Noon, at the Courthouse Door in Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale to the hicrhest bidder for cash, that certain tract of land lying and be ing in No. 16 Township. Madisou County, North Carolina, on the Water3 of Bib: Laurel Creek and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a locust tree on the East bank of Big Laurel Creek in the Southwest line of W. A. Edwards' home tract and be ine about three poles from the mouth of Ned Cove Branch where it runs into Big Laurel Creek; thence a straight line a South ward course with A. A. Edwards' line to a red rock in W. A. Ed wards' line: thence across the falls of Ned Cove Branch to large rock on the point of a small ridge in W. A. Edwards line thence up and with the W. A. Ed wards' line on top of said ridge to a poplar tree in or near Jeter aheltons line; thence down ami with the top of said ridge, and with Jeter Shelton's line to two middle oak stumps on said ridge in the old N. V. Cutshal corner; thence leaving said ridge and run ning down with the Cutshaw (now Francis Edwards' line of the property purchased from Lum Lewis) to a yellow rock in the bank of Big Laurel Creek, the N. D. Cutshaw corner (now Francis Edwards' corner of the property he purchased from Lum Lewis) thence back up and with the meanders of said Biir Laurel Creek to the locust, the BIGIN- NING, corner; containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, and be ing the same property conveyed by Francis Edwards, and his wife. Hassie Edwards to J Frazier Glenn on the 29th day of July, 1944. and recorded in Deedst Book 70, page 547. in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Madi son County, North Carolina, be ing only the tract of land above described with the reservations concerning the mineral interest, 'and subject to whatever defects would be revealed by an accurate survey. A ten (10) per cent deposit will be required of the highest bidder. - . This 13th day of November, Dan S. Brown, 79, Native Of County, Buried On Sunday JOSEPH B. HUFF Commissioner 11-19, 26, 12-3, 10, oh. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having qualified as Executrix ox the estate of Hardy F. Meadows, deceased, late of Madison' County, North Carolina, this is to notify all .persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at her home, Hot Springs, RFD 1, N. C., on or be fore the 29th day of October, 1960, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 29th day of October, 1969. MRS. GEORGIA H. MEADOWS, Executrix. 10-29 12-3c NcrmrcATtcLWA 1 MALM .ON COUNTY ' IN THE SUPERIOa' COURT MADISON COUNTY, 1 A ; Quasi Public Corporation, Plaintiff , THE HEIRS OF JAMES WIL. LIAM PAYNE, deceased, to-witi PEARL PAYNE and wife. MRS. PEARL PAYNE, ET At, De fendants. Under and by virtue of an or- der of the Superior : Court of Madison County, made and enter ed in the above entitled action. and under and by virtue of an Or der of Resale .upon an advanced bid made by he Clerk of - the Superior Court, ' the undersigned! Commissioner will on Monday, the 23rd day of November, 1959, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the Door of the Courthouse in Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, upon an opening bid of TWO THOUS AND, THREE HUNDRED, AND SIXTY ($2360.00) DOLLARS, but subject to the confirmation of the Court, that certain tract of land, iving in No. 1 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, near Barnard and adjoining the French Broad River and the Southern Railway tracks, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake on ttie East bank of the French Broad River near Southern Railway Twitch Target, runs N. 52 deg. E. 264 feet to a stake; thence N. 60 . E. 330 feet to a stake in D. P. Miles old line on the ridge; thence S. 76 deg. E. 478 feet to a stake; thence N. 82 deg. E. 372 feet to a white pine in the late C. A. Nichols line; thence N. 48 deg. W. 367 feet to a poplar on the batik of the branch also pointers; thence N. 24 deg W. 189 feet with the edge of the woods to two black oaks; thence N. 24 deg. W. 130 feet to a black pine: thence S. 42 deg. W. 159 feet to a black oak; then N. 17 dee. E. 109 feet to a hickory; thence N. 40 dear. W. 1254 feet to a black oak on the top of the ridge in the J. W. Ran dall's line: thence S. 37 dee. W. with top of ridge and J. W. Ran dall line 208 feet to a black nine. now a stake; thence S. 67 deg. W. 273 feet to a Spanish oak, J. W. Randall's corner: theiuwi N. 70 deer. W. 198 feet tn a stalca in -Mia hollow, Carley Meadows corner; thence down and with meanders of branch and hollow, 99S feet to the river; thence up and with the river 1274 feat to the BEGIN NING; containing sixty (60) acres more or less, or all the lands in said boundary, except the Southern Railway Ristot of Way. AND BEING the samn lands described im a deed from Dan T. Haynie and ; wife, Lets Haynie to James W. Pavna. of - record in the Office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Madison Coun ty. North Carolina m Deed Book 46, at page 490,- and subject to , whatever defects would be rmreal. : ed Jiy n accurate. .survey m-, a ien ivye) per cent cash de posit will be required of th Kioh. est bidder. v--.,-,.;. This the 7th dav of November ' 1959. JOSEPH B. HUFF. Commissioner. 11-12, 19c NOTICE Final rites for Dan S. Brown, 79, of Nebo RFD 1, who died Fri day, Nov. 13 1959, in an Asheville hospital, were conducted at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in Grovestone Bap tist Church. Burial was in Moun tain View Memorial Park at Black Mountain. : Mr, Brown, a native of Madison County, had resided in Black Mountain about 35 years. He had been employed by the Grove Stone and Sand Co., for 25 years and ' resided with a ' niece, Mrs. Marvin Hollifield of Nebo. He is survived by several other nieces and nephews in McDowell, Bun combe 'and Madison counties. Gillette Adjustable jRazor 9 Settings for Superb Sham! NOTICE For ' Sale at public auction to satisfy storage and repair bill, one l4 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan, Mo tor No. GAA24229. North Caroli na License- No. AT-1650. Sale to be held Saturday, Dec. 5, 1959 at Paul Randall Garage,. Big Pine Road, Walnut. N. C, at 12:00 clock Noon. - . 11-19, 26p o EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED.- DR. LOCKARD . . 8 A. M to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE i. P. ROBERTS - EUItDINQ MARSHALL, N. Cv COMPLETE if Pick-up and Deliveries , v.,;. , c:j tuzcdayS' satui::: in a:: .r. cj::: OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT EULA MAE DAVIS, Plaintiff vs. EDWARD DAVIS, Defendant. TO EDWARD DAVIS, 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 in&titufod therein wherein the above named Plaintiff seeks an absolute divorce from the Defendant upon the grounds of two years separation; The above named Defendant ' will take notice that he ia reauir- ed to appear at the office of the undersigned Cleric of the Superi- .. or Court of Madison County, North Carolina, on or before the . 4th day of January, 1960. and ' answer or demur to the Com plaint that has been filed in this ' action, and that if he fail to do -so, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief aouo-ht In aid . action. ' i This the 6th dav of NovwmW. 1959. '' HERBERT HAWKINS, - Cleric . Kinwtruip finnr 11-12 12-Sp GROUND STEAK PLATE -V -with , MASHED POTATOES , Choice of . -" TWO TGHTAELE5 ' , COriTS or THA I T - -

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view