Marshall, N. C. - April 1, 1971 Page 11 aw, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cabiac-Carrow, of 49 Patton Street Grovegate Apt. 4, Rochester, New Hampshire, announce the birth of a son, Rice de Banne, Sunday, March 28, In Wentworth Douglas Hospital, Dover, N. H Mrs. Cabiac-Carrow will be remembered in Marshall as the former Miss Sheila Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rice, Sr. The Cabiac Carrows have one other son, Samuel Cornelious. To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Cowan of Asheville a son, Kenneth Alvin, on March 26, in Memorial Mission Hospital. Mrs. Cowan is the former Leta Jo Ramsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ramsey of Marshall. To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anthony, Jr., of Marshall, a son, Christopher Todd, March 29, in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Anthony is the former Miss Helen Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Caldwell, Marshall. Route 1, The California coastline is 1,264 miles long. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE In The General Court of Justice Superior Court Division north STATE OF CAROLINA Madison County Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Cecil Baks of Madison County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Cecil Banks to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 4th day of March, 1971. Flota Banks, Ad ministrator P. 0. Box 216 Marshall, N. C. 3-11,18,25,4-1 pd. 666 ABSOLUTE CHAROLAIS Sat., April 10 300 Head SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED IN THE NEW PAYNES LIVESTOCK PAVILION 4 mllei ! Jutitoi Turn mi the new V. S. 11E Hlfi j U mllet a Kaairlllc. Tana, and S mlli oala of Klnfipart all C mllci Malaweat af Brtalal. Virginia. Salllnf HScawa wila Ucalvea, U jearlloi and erlcc afc kalli mmi herd ilm, M arerdlni aft kalian veL-ainf 1IO0 paaadi plus. M yearllnt aetleri. Tkaaa caul caa kuaccted ariar I tile data al Jt'fera Braa. Farms, U mllea waat al Jaaaikara. Teaa.. )aU aff Hkjkaar HE. Tkk) kerd aal keta krtd tor aaaltt? and ihw far Ik aaal M yean. Tracklai aTallakht. JEFFERS BROS. FARMS Limestone, Tenn. aaa aaaaa tTM7 Oflte (U SHTI " If ii: I li i n f i TO U Y o W r t - , (LEFT TO RIGHT) Sp-4 David Wyatt, just completed a 14 mo tour of duty with the U. S. Army at IMC, 3!Hh Engr. Bn. (C'ht) in the Chu Lai area of Vietnam; S. A. Gary Daniel Wyatt, presently a student in Electronic Tech. School at the U. S. Coast Guard Training Center, Governors Island, New York ; Sp. 5 Douglas Wyatt, recently finished a tour of duty with the U. S. Army at the 43rd Surgical Hospital in Korea; They are the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyda Wyatt of Mars Hill, Route 3. They met at the home of their parents Sunday March 28 for the first family reunion in 2 years. Marshall PTA Talent Show Winners A large audience attended the talent show here last Friday night at the school. The entertainment was sponsored by the Marshall Parent Teachers Association. The following winners were announced: Grades 1-3: First place, Keith Flynn, piano solo, "Swans On The Lake". Honorable mention, Pamela Reeves, Rock 'n Roll dance to ABC. Grades 4-6: First place, Anette Sams, playing bass guitar, accompanied by T. F. Sams at the piano, "Rock of Ijove". Honorable mention, Tap Dancing Four, Faith Wise, Janet Reeves, Eddie Reid and Kenney Bishop. Grades 7-12: First place, Tammy Greene and Sabra Sprinkle, "Fletcher's Dears", tap dancing. Honorable mention, Karen Wilde singing "Crying Time". The room prize was won by Mrs. Don West for having the most parents present at the show. DISPERSAU - 10:30 a.m. registered ad percentage bred oharelata A commercial 1"" I-"" V "' " v 1 " " 1 . 1 w . The Sick Miss Jennie Allman, who has been a patient in Aston Park Hospital for several days, was taken to Monterey Asheville Nursing Inn at Biltmore, Wednesday, where she will receive treatment. Mrs. Wiley M. Roberts is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital where she is un dergoing treatment. Mrs. Frances C. Ramsey, of Marshall, returned Monday from Memorial Mission Hospital where she had been a patient for several days. John Udford of Walnut is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital where he is un dergoing treatment. Mill TAX Are income tax problems about to blow your mind? Bring your return to H 8. R BLOCK. We'll prepare, check and guarantee the accuracy of your return. So set your sights on the nearest H & R BLOCK of fice. It's a good place to place your confidence. bUAHANItt W auaraniee accurate oreporotion of every torn return. If we moke ony errorj that cott you any penalty or intereif, we will poy tno penalty or interet. AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE WITH OVER 000 OFFICES BalNO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Eloise G. Boone (Manager) Phone 689-3101 Behind Holcombe's Funeral Home Mars Hill. N. C. 9:00-5:00 Mondays Through Saturdays Personal Mention Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Franklin, Marshall Route 4, last weekend were Mrs. T. M. Kemble and daughters, Brenda and Pamela of Mebane; Mrs. L. C. Franklin of Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Ramsey and children, Jimmy and Marily.of Chilhowie, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Odus Ray, of Arden; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Roberts, Alexandria; Mrs. Jerry Plemmons, Marshall; Mrs. Emmitte Norton and children, Pamela and Danny of Mar shall Route 3; Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Franklin of Asheville; Houston Wallin of Arden and Arnold Wallin of Vicaville, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. James Brazil and son, Harry, of Marshall; and Mr. and Mrs. Hud Chambers of Asheville spent Sunday in Del Rio, Tenn as guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chambers, and their daughter, lah. Mrs. Ron Sprinkle returned last week to her home in Marshall from New Smyrna Beach, Fla. where she at tended the funeral of her son-in-law's father, Joseph Malinoski, Sr. Prior to Mr. Malinoski's death, Mrs. Spinkle had spent several days at Fort McClellan, Ala. where she visited her son-in-law and daughter. Mrs. Hugh Fisher and Mrs. Homer Sams returned last week from San Clement e, Calif, where they spent several weeks on vacation. They were the guests of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tade, and were there at the time of the earthquake. While there, they also visited numerous places of interest in the state. CLOSE ONES ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI)-One-run games find the California Angels an impartial lot. Since joining the American league, the Angels have won 253 one-run games, but lost 252. DON'T GIVE UP ON YOUR BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE $ Postponed The Marshall High School senior play, "Finders Creepers", scheduled for Saturday night in the auditorium, has been post poned due to several of the characters being ill. A new date for the play will be announced. USED Car and Truck Clearance Sale (AHS HIM I'OKI) Coup'; V-S engine ; S. I), transmission; Kariio & heater l!Mi!) ( Hi: KI.I.K Malibu; S. S. ;t; bucket seats; Console; automatic transmission in floor; Power disc irakes; Power steering; light green with dark green invl roof; One owner I!M17 I'OKI) Tluinderbinl; Ulooi ; V-X engine; air conditioner; power brakes; power steering; Many other extras IUB6CIIKVKOLKT Impala; 4-door hardtop; automatic transmission; all power; local owner; low mileage and extra clean I'ttii; I OKI) (ialaxic 500; Coupe; V-S engine; automatic transmission; power steering and brakes; Maroon outside; Black inside; clean. I !M;s ( lli: HOLKT Bel Aire; 4-door Sedan; -H engine; straight drive. 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, Sport Coupe; :!27 V-8 engine; automatic transmission; Radio and heater; Red with Black interior. 1!65 CHEVROLET Impala Super Sport; 327 V-H engine; 4-speed transmission; Radio and heater; White outside; Black interior. !!(.; CHEVELLE Super Sport Coupe; 3!)f V S engine; 4-speed transmission; Radio and heater; Yellow with Black vinyl top; Black interior. i:h;; (III : KOI.KT l-dooi ; station wagon; N iiulomatic transmission; Radio and heater. I!l(i,s NOVA li-tvlindei. Powerglide transmission; radio and beater. I!MII BEL AIR l-dooi ; (I cylinder; Powerglide Transmission. TRCCKS VMV I'OKI) 4-ton; 6-cylinder; Steel bed I7 CIIKV KOI.KT camper cover l!Ki7 CHEVROLET Fleetside bed ; s engine !!;: ( IIE KOI.KT 4-ton I lat Bed WE HAVE SEVERAL OLDER CARS AND TRUCKS THAT WE HAVE TO SELL COME IN MAKE AN OFFER 1 French Broad Chevrolet Company, Inc. MARSH ALL, N. C. Oaalar Franchia No. 2456 GLASSES FITTED DR. ToCKARD 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS IN LOY P. ROBERTS BUILDING I MARSHALL, N. C 4-ton; X ft. bed aiH -4