rUH, N. C Feb. 23. 1S33 THE NEWS-RECORD1 INSERT -""Jl 1? SC,FT" A thief stole the' stool and aecordi- ncwa-KccuKU ahu Wf ui belonging to Earl Gilmore, a blind v musician of Molina, ill., which he ' loft outside store while shopping in ide. . . ,,r: v THE HONOR ROLL NORTH CAROLINA,: , . MADISON COUNTY, i la the Saperior Court Madison- County, No. 1842 G. C. CordeTl and wife. Mrs. O. C. Cordell Robert AHken, of New Orleans hid ' $262 in an old shoe, but forgot to take it out before taking the shoe to a cobbler. After going back to the cobblers, only 120 waa in the shoe. Carl Davis of Columbus, Ind., won No. 1404 F. N.Xance and Mrs. F, oivowe irom wiie, cnaiuuiir wi N. Lance. .. wasnea me ismny aog in tne aisn- The defendants above named will p"n take notice that an action entitled as . above has been commenced in the A pair of shoes 618 years old, Superior Court of Madison County brought to this country on the May- to foreclose tax sales certificate for flower, were worn by GeraldLne Stick- the collect'on of 1938 delinquent tax- ney, of Worcester, Mass., on her wed- es due Madison County. 1 ding day. And the defendants will take not- ice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at his office in Marsha1, N. C, thirty days after the 12th day of March 1986 and answer NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power or demur o the complaint in said of sale contained in a certain Deed in action or the, plaintiff will apply to trust executed by Roy Henderson the court for the relief demanded in (unmarried) to W. C. Fowler,, under the complaint filed herein. dato of January 12, 1926, securing This Fefb. 11, 1986. the indebtedness therein described, J. HUBERT DAVIS Clerk the said deed of trust having been re- Sunerior Court. Feb. 18, 20, 27 Mar. 6. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY NUMBER ONE T. S. BEFORE LEE BRYAN, HOUSEHOLD' INSECTS 1 EASY TO CONTROL Sodium fluo.ide is recommended as an insecticide to rid a V ouse of cockroaches. Dust the fluoride on places where the roaches run, said Dr. B. B. Ful ton, research entomologist at State College. When they lick thfi dust Off their feet, it poisons them. Since voun- roaches are likely to hatch from eggs already laid, he eon inued, tl.e dusting should be repeat ed eve y few weeks until they disap pear. " If the roaches continue to infest a house, it is evident that they come from some squares Where at least some of the roaches are not reached bytht dust. Clothes moths cannot live in a high temperature. If I brie are snread outdoors on a warm, sunny day. D . Fulton continued, tt ey will soon develon a temperature f star to ihe moths and eggs. Saturating clothes with dry cleon- lnr fluid and then putting them out in thi. sunshine to dry is recommend, ed in cool weather. After they have dried, they may be stored by tying them up in paper or muslin bags. The simplest treatment for moth infested furnitn e is to take it out of 11 house on a warm, sunnv day and drench the fabrc wth di-' clean- corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of 'Madison County, North Car olina, in Book 80, page 163, default iA?r?A in ft"161" J main in the sun until dried. ?Jn2eMedne' theJq Spdium fluoride, mixed with eight of the holdew, thereof the undersign- parts of wheat flour to one part Of eA rSe wi,A on Saturday March fluoride ta an effective control for 14, 1936, at 12 o'clock noon at - the eliveTfj8h, Dr. Fulton added. Place Courthouse in Marshall. Madison h ti;,i.v..ib u.m,n rlnsa. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE MiJL"'' f?H ft b.h.l"d book 'he Shad Franklin. ..IT" ZJSLZ ce under the oaniwp, ana any Plaint'ff. vs M'lum (Milam) Gentry, i highest bidder, the following describ- other where the insects may led premises, to-wit: be I All the following described piece ' or parcel of land, lying and being in said County of Madison adjoining the since 55 percent of a hen's body Defendant BY PUBLICATION SJtSS-" "nd 0VW 66 f " ' The above named defendant will BeJnjr Mme tract' of ,an1 heired"8 w-er- 'J nena n6ed nstant take notice that an action entitled as frftm w . Hd .on. da- sunnlv of fresh, clesn water. UBC" ceased) and my brother, (Wade Hen. MBryK A J" fCe l theP!ace' demon, deceased) and being my en in Number One Township, Madison tIre Jntere8t In tanda, My ,nter- r. ' wt" arc hAlno vr. arrni mnr av iam. nn 00) and interest due the nlaintiff , H iSmStota descrintion perf oy aa by the defendant, .ccordng to the 0fP toflSS 34 !mVf a "J"! re"7,".?Jf ade to Deed Book No. 44 at page Tbe Durham pattern exchange perated by home demonstration club stylish patterns t32l 1dp.fendant 40 tthe P,i,tiff' 20 et seq., Registe of Deeds office, i j j ili "7 mi uu ...u u- Mprtiaon County, N. C. paid alf hough payment has been de- Thu , ti. . manded on same; and the said def CO ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE - l; A j lIi4M This ia the seconH mortgage on V S ... i m or ine esiaie or m a. i. o. iakuhi ant will further take not'ee that she J eoo 00 s-iven to the Fedefa 1 Ind Rice- ,ate of Madi8on County ,C ' is required to appear at the office of C of CoYttmbia g r thl is to notifv aU V hvkl Lee Bryan, a Justice of the Peac in I -a,., th. 12th 'd' 'f Veihr.iarv claims agaipst the said estate to pre- Number One Township, Madison l9o2 0 1t 7 01 teDruary' gent the same to the undersigned at County. North Carolina, on the 29th, ' , 40 Biltmore Ave.. Asheville. N. C, day of February 1936. at 2 o'clock1, SL' ii" V lrusleo within twelve months from this date J J ,v. H ui. aiiu mionci nr ueiuur bv blio complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the rel'ef demanded in said complaint. This the 27 day of January 1936. LEE BRYAN Justice of the Peace Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20. . H. HUTCHINS DENTIST OFFICE OVER CITIZENS BANK MARSHALL. N. C or this notice will be pleaded in bar 'of their recovery; All ne sons owing 'said estate will please made immedi ate payment o the undersigned. This Feb. 17. 1986. I C. J. Rice, Adm. of the estate of Mrs. T. S. (Alethia) Rice. F. 20. 27. M. 5, 12, 19, 26.