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IAN. 21, ItM THI !ORD PMf Seven CARD OF THANKS Ths family of 0. B. HuMjf U presses their thanks and apprsci ation to all their many friend, relative and ni-hbori and to the Rev. E. r. Sprinkle nd the Br Cheater htaiu, and the Kv Harry Sellers, the singers; and for the beautiful floral arrant mente, food, cards and many acta of ktndn ahown duriac the ill Rata and recant death of our be loved husband and father. MRS. D. B. HANKY MR. and MBS. ALBERT HANEY fill Cracks And Holes Better PLASTIC WOOD Mooepr ro ouDstttute. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Mrs. Ballew, Native Of County, Buried At Piney Grove Mrs. Charlotte Jane Ballew, 88, died Sunday, January 17, 1966 In the home of a nsphsw, 8. W. Bal lew of Salem Avenue, Weaverville following a long Htnsss She was a native of Madison County, and formerly resided on Deaverview Road prior to moving to Weaverville five years ago. She waa a member of Cedar Hill Free Will Baptist Church. Surviving are two sons, Henry of Barnardsville and Prank Bel low of Weaverville; two daugh ters, Mrs. Box ie Lunaford of Stocksville and Mrs. Kate Hall of Travelers Rest, S. C; 22 grand children; and 11 great-grandchildren. Services were held at 10 a. m , Tuesday in Morris-Hendon-Black Funeral Home of AahevHle. The Rev. Robert Harris offieiat ed and burial was in Piney Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Mad ison County. Pallbearers were nephews. Spring BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. 1 Marshall-horn Ian. 82 Clyde home Jan. 26 at Laurel Jan. at Pines Creek fab. 2 at Hot Springs Pan. 6 open Pab. 9 open Fab. 12 open Man who lack the courage to stand alone aren't fit to lead. Mars Hill High WILDCATS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. 22 Cane River home Jan. 26 Marshall away Jan. 29 Blast Yancey away Feb. 2 Cane River away Feb. 6 Laurel home Feb. 9 Bast Yancey home Feb. 12 Hot Springs away In Memorii In loving memory fW daar husband, Thomas B, Oook, who aaed away one year ago thin month January 8, 1964. Gone but not forgotten, for no one can ever take your plans; for in my heart is a lOWsV-spamory that will last forever, awl I bopo it won't be long until OOd will call me home to be with yon, my darling. Loved and sadly mlaeeU by his wifs. ' ' MRS. THOMAS B. COOK Rt. 4, Box 84, Msrehall, N. C With Our In Service NOTICE OF SALE KOBTH CAROLINA HADISON COUNTY t... miwAiLm. ,.f m Or der of the Superior Court of Mad- (inn rVasaS as ssssl Am In fiUsi nrlssl Proceeding entitled "Ella Morrow, Petitioner, vs. Charlie J. Morrow; Henry Turner and Wife, Lillian signed Commissioner will on Sat urday, the 80th day of January, 1966. at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court House Door, in Marshall, f nr sale to the highest bidder for cash cer tain tract of land lying and being particularly oeaonoea as xouowa. Adjoining use lanoe or vineuu Plemmons, Eli Hippe, and others; BEGINNING on a chestnut in the gap of a ridge on W. J. P. Plemmons and B. B. Plemmons Corner; and rune thence North 78 deg. East 62.2 poles to the Old M. L. Duckott and B. B. Plemmons ROARING MBS. HUBERT P ANGLE, fV.-.K.r tn ii rh mi nut: thence an Wltr Douirlas Buckner SN, EaHterlv Course to a poplar. B. B. has returned to his ship, the USS iiPlemons and M. L Duckott Cor- George Eastman TAQSV, artcr . .r,rW: thence East with M. L. Duckctt SUPER RITE SAUSAGE l-Lb. 29c - 57c i ,nUii Anlav leave with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar ty Buckner of Marshall Rt. 2, and his mother and sister, Mrs. Lu 'cille Buckner and Ann Buckner of Asheville. The George Eastman YAG-39 home port is Pearl Har bor in the Hawaiian Islands. f FROZEN BLUE STAR MEAT PIES 4 8-Oz. 55 ANN PAGE PEANUT BUTTER 24-Oz. 55c NO LIMIT AT A&P! j jjB Hsskl V"----"r"Wsf sr PRlglS IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THRU,, SAT., JAN. 23 A&P SOLID LIGHT MEAT MARVEL BRAND ICE SHEA M HALF GALLON CARTON HI ALL FLAVORS A&P SLlGEb'OR HALVED SPECIALLY PRICED FREESTONE PEACHES 2 SWtETj JULICY, FLORIDA TEMPLE ORANGES U.S. Now 1 WASHED WHITE POTATOES 10 59c ! I av gaWS tuna gr g c I ' SSBSV II l-Lb. ft Asa 11 i3-oz. nMc 11 CAM WWW II per I LB. "I used to cry for no reason at all" ' One of the first "chang-ol-llle danger signals No wonder ft WOman feels like crying I The suffocating surge of hot flashes one minute ; cold, clammy perspiration the next can make a woman wonder "What's come over met" Chnge-of-life panic sets nerves on edge, fills her with fear! Proven helpl Woman after woman bi doctors' tests got remarkable relief from hot flaBfceavMSjSHI tensions! Some women worry themselves sick; some wome,do some thing abouVawesSme change-of-life symptoms. Thousands have found that Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets helped them as dramatically, as quickly as this gentle medication has helped other women. Not a new, johnny-come-lately rem edy, but a tried and trusted "friend". ..to relieve func tional mid-life complaints. ..to relieve woman's burden of suf fering! Get Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets today. linn tst ibHrtnlrt on tOD Of the mountain; thence South to a chest nut near a rock cliff in H. W. Freeman line; thence Southeast (to a chestnut in the gap 01 ine ridge; thence a South Course to an ash, conditional comer made by B. B. Plemmnofl, and fc.. 1 Freeman; thence straight line with the N. B. Freeman line a west Course to a chestnut on top of a ridge, W. J. F. Plemmons and B. B. Plemmons Corner; thenee a North Course witn me meajiuv of the ridge to W8 aB,v!TNG J an he containing 100 iVw vi -ores, more or ieD. ' " . . . .... ..ntru TO -nticai prwperiy wnw" -Charles E. Plemmons by M. y bv deed dated January 6, 1948, recorded in Book 77, page 101 in the uriice oi uie Kegistter oi ueeas m iuiii County. v REFERliNC'lU IS Htncu i Mjm? t.h Madinon County Registry to Deed Book 8Z, page 102, where. 18 recorded a aeeo dated December 30, wz, ior above described tract of land from flharks E. Plemmons and wile, Eloise Y. Plemmons, to C. u. Sprouse. . , , . This being the ideattcal tract of land described in a certain aeea dated the 19th day of December, 1955. from C. G. Sprouseto vwt- u- T m-wvm. otM? '-Wife. Ella Mor- v:-u .-J Tlowl in dulv re- row, which uMiv- corded in Recdra of Deeds Book No 86, on Page it7, uuis"." County Registry; and reference ia hereby made to saia owk " page for a further description oi said propeiTy. Said sale is maoe nuujc v infects that would be revealed by an accurate survey. The highest Diaoer win ue in quired to make a deposit in the amount of ten per cent of his bid at the time of the sale as evidence of his good faith, and said sale shall remain open for ten days after the filing of the Report of Bale for an increased bid as pro vided by law. This the 30th day of December, 1964. A. E. LEAKE, Commissioner 1-7, 14, 21, 28c We were very sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Burnett Pangle at Spartanburg, a C who passed away Monday. Our sympathy to the bereaved family. Mr. Paagla Ii a brother of Hubert Pangle of Roaring Fork. Mr. and Mm. Spencer Rollins, of Ridgeway, Va., spent from Wednesday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pangle. While here they did the following visiting: Wed., they visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Parfcer; also Mrs. Callie Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trantham and Freddy; Thurs thev and Mrs. Carolina Pangle, Cecil Pangle and Ken visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Joyce of Mea dow Fork; Uter they visited Mr. and Mrs. Fate Woody and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler frnd children. Mr. Holland had supper Thursday night with Mr anrl Mrs. Jesse Keener; Friday he visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tran tham and Mr. Bill Moore. Arthur Fowler and1 Glenn Wy- att were in a car wreck hatuniay- Arthur was hurt very badly and is in Memorial Mission Hospital at this time. Glenn was treated at tho hospiUl and released. Mr. Boyce Stamey of the Mea dow Fork section is very ill and in Asheville hospital. We hope . hotter. He is a faith-. ful worker in church and Sunday School. ,. Jinrnv Rollins visited freay Trantham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pangle au children visited Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gardin and Mr. and Mrs. k Cndnv. They also uan imnu"" w - visited Mr. and Mrs. Handy All - . of Spring Creek late -Ronnie Allison of Higbt Point n.t the weekend witn nis p ents, Mr. and wirs son. IXSCUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Aetata if ft L. Story, de oos sod, late of Mtmmf and Bun combe Counties, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Marshall, N. C, on or before the 14th dny of July, 1W6, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tK.,lr MMMMH Sit fa. debtedto said estate wiU "lieas undersigned. late payment W. , This the 14th day of January, 1966. JAMES I. STORY, Executor. 1-14 2-4dh Adjustable jSfff1rr You turn dial AH I I frumlto9for "4 1 I sW the exact JVv tagskassr setting that AfF Ur MJSm -skMapar SnS' "k,"rWithnswSUinlejs brd Afaff Steel Bladei BLOODSHED ON N. C. HIGHWAYS RALEIGH The Motor Vehicles Department's Summary of traffic deaths through 10 a. m., Monday, January 18 i Killed to date Killed to date last year 66 65 Weaver Alli- 4 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate oi earner v.. Brooks, deceased, late of Madison County, North Carolina, this is tp notify all persons naving cmim against said estate to present them to the undersigned at 781 South ?trt Ha istiurv. iorm r uiiui. www., , J r nn nr bpfmre the 8th day of July, 1965, or this Notice will i i j i- l - f Viotw roi'nv- be pioaaea in um v aii noronnu inHi4ited to said ei y. aii jici"u"u . - - nijikft immediate KSMXW wx - payment to the "nderal,edoc. This 3UW1 aay oi ureoumm, SHIRLEY BROOKS, Adlministratrix 731 South Fulton Street Salisbury, North Carloina 1-7, 14, 21, 28c SLOW-ACTING KIDNEYS GOT YOU DOWN? IN JUST 24 HOURS Pep up kidney function or your 39c back. Getting up nights, ir regularity, aches and pains may be cause! by functional muiic, disorders. BURETS, a gem- tonic-diuretic, helps rn" crease, regulate passage. NOW ROBERTS PHARMACY Schedule of Home Demonstration Ctoo In County ion 9fi Bull Creek HD Club will .meet at the Club House at 8 p. m., vnth Mrs. Phillips as hostess. HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 No. Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C Meat Loaf Plate with Mashed Potatoes, Slaw Choice of One Vegetable COFFEE or TEA 65c CHOICE of SANDWICHEl HOME MADE PIES STARTING TODAY! MIDWINTER Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Ami" w Clyde L English MARS HILL, N. C if. FOR ALL KINDS OF WSWAKCE Assiened Risk Financed and Written With Medical Payments Subscription To Renew Your The News-Record ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA 1 MADISON tjoUNTY fied as istratrix of the es atate of Joseph Samuel Wood, de ceased, late of Madison County, this is to notify au Pe0.";" ing claims against earn v thtm to the undersigned, en or before the 14th day of 3W 1966, or this notice win oe pwr -j ; k, rvf thAi'r recovery. All Arsons indebted ,eW estate will please mak imrXediate pay- nun. rnp inueuuKi . Tfcia the 7th oay er. 1996. .: '2 'tA MAir MARGIE a. wuw, Route 3, Hot 1-14 2-4c EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED DR.LOOCARD ' 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C i ja I FORD I DEALER I RED-HOT rjJflSED CAR SALE ! BBBsl 1 . 1 t7 . . ' RED-HOT SALES) of our record-breaking '65 Fords have leaded our lots with late-model trade-ins. RED-HOT BARGAINS! Wndea'effiOHt with sizzling savings on used cars. Our deals are almost too hot to handle! it's the time of the year we turn on the heat r" with used car btiy&that can't be beat! Many r , maKes, j-nrodels, Vicluding choice A l Used Cars : . iHsprecr'rtj nfc;i essary, road-tested for your protection, and-aH " Bale-prlcecf'to sell out fast. Nothine held back for the relatives ... every car must go! Low cash, long terms,-and we can even take your present car in trade; For a deal almost too hot to handle, coma see your Ford Dealer now! Servic Mo m
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