1 . ft v v NEWS- . MARSHALL, N. C, OCT. 18, 1065 THE RECORD PAGE ELEVEN Si For the comfort of your life . . . For the life of your home . . INSULATE WITH OWRNS -CORNING FlBERGLAS HOME INSULATION 36 MONTHS TO PAY See D. A. ROGERS, Marshall or call Asheville 3-5411 OME INSULATION COMPANY ASHEVILLE, N. C. UNUSUAL SIGHT Valparaiso, Ind. Firement stood by ie aa an old residence went up in flames. Ouriots ,ieer4y were told 'that the owner -had decided it waa Cheaper to bum if,oWn than to 1 armed bandit bed roobed salvage it The firemen were there to tee that nothing but the house burned. i MEANT HIS SPEECH Fayettevdlle. . C. W4eftMy or George HtfftoW -wee ve&ressing a-iproup of att.laien on law vend eirferttt, essflnger Interrupted to kifc nteTWt?n mayor b miueio etore fl$40. ;The'Mayor oom pjaGsdiSrad ear- neataeea andjeaWugiWi, Two Men Co'nvicted- (Continued from Page Ohe)t.' " were murdered. ' , ,!v,i 'f Metcalt" testified he wits In' T titled see at the time of the double slayfiSg,. The state's primary witness we Leslio Harrison wlio testified dy' ing the two-day trial tha.t lie 0BC0 heard the defendants hint that tbejf bad killed the Shelton cq-jsple fjr'.in i'onming on them for making whis key. Harrison said ho was led to Be lieve that Tanlton and Metealf de capitated Shelton and stomped ills wife to death. The defense attempted to discredit the state's evidence by questioning the establishment of a motive and in sisting that the state had not proved tmd heen comma tted, there being seme question ae to the actual cause of death of the coup MyihAm of; the Jury were: Floyd OMtndler, GrfieM Treadway, Lis- raiutu uonnor. . n .... ton ikkiik;, vwwt ' , Rathbone, Roy 'Bwmnon, Wiley Kofc. erts, Jack Ball, GuyBuckner, W. J. m nraurt. rnns. Floyd Wal- j a vhmA Rauthbone. who was the :13WTv. v : ' - .... -r-A B GRAND OCCASION GRAND VALUES AC'c 96th ftltiERSARY PACKERS LABEL RED SOUR PITTED i u 2 r W mil sice 3 No. 303 16-Oz. CANS GREAT NORTHERN '1 WINTER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER LET US WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW! O PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE LEE TIRES O COMPLETE L,INE OF RE-CAPS Cody's Auto Store & Texaco Station TEXACO GAS & OIL THE BEST OIL MONEY CAN BUY YOU CAN'T BEAT CODY'S FOR PRICES NOTICE Founder's Day (Continued from Page One) lege and special friends of the school are expected to be present; also, ma jor industries in Western North Carolina have been invited. X E. Miller, assistant superin tendent of public instruction, will represent the Department of Public Instruction of North Carolina; and Dr. M. A. Huggins, , general secre tary and treasurer of the Baptist State Convention of North Caroli na, will represent that group. Dr. L. A. Peacock, academic dean of Meredith College la Raleigh, will represent the North Carolina Coun dtof Cauroh-Belated Colleges; and BalfA H. Lee, dean of Mars Hill and 'a member of the board of the American Association of Junior Co- legea, will represent the latter or- ganlsatdon . A representative of the Southern AssodWon ol OoHeges and Secon dary Schools has also been invited. C, C. Wall of Lenagton, chairman of the Mars Hill board of trustees,' and-Emory C. McOall of Lenoir, preeident of the college alumni a semtton, will represent those two organlisatipne. ' Kqabeni of we faculty and spe- dal guests will, wear, academic robes Ar the morning service. ASC Election (Continued from Page One) are now only 16 communities and voting places whereas in the past there were 23. The voting places for the 16 comnrunities are: 1, ASC Of fice, Marshall; 2, White Rock School; 3, Will Silver's Store; 4, Beech Glen School; 5, Novile Haw kins' Store; 6, Sandy Mush School House; 7, Worley's Store (Little Pine Creek); 8, Spring Creek School; 9, Hot Springs School; 10, Reuben Gosmell's Store (Revere); 11, Ebbs Chapel School; 12, Caldwell's Store (Big Pine); 13, Bill Moore's Store; 14, Doiph Peek's Store; 15, Town Hall (Mars Hill); 16, Claude Cody's .Store. DENNIS V. PARRIS SHEET METAL WORK FURNACE INSTALLATION Guttering Oil Burner Service Phone: Leicester 4783 ALEXANDER, Ik C. JANE PARKER ' SPECIAL . KKHY PIE 39 CAN JANE PARKER EACH a NN 'PAGE PREPARED SMGHI ANN PAGE ASSORTED FLAVORS mm " IONA SUCED or HALVES MIES . MEL-OBIT CHS. shoes PKG. OF 12 SVfOz. CANS PKGS. No. 2V CAN 8-Oz. PKG. urHv wr;-6Teld in tl library end in the parlor , of dormitory for men. . The d of thai latter building, named lit hon or of Mfcsfr Eliaslbetti : Austin Myers and the late Charles Burette Myers of StotestiiJle, will center around (the unveiiing of a portrait of Mr. Myers.' Mrs. Myers will attend, but the picture, painted by Mrs. William Bribe of Cbester, S. C, will be un veiied by Mrs. Irene Austin Wyatt of CDiapel Hill and Frank West moreland of Statesville, niece and nephew of Mr. Myers . The Myers are both graduates of Mlars Hill and have served on the board of trustees. Mr. Myers was chairman of the building committee. Open House in the two new build ings will be held from 4 to 6 p. m. , C 2 ft ' GAS -KEROSENE at " ' , ECONOMY OIL CO. ALEXANDER, N. C US 25-70 - At Panther Branch Regular Gas 27-9c Gal. Premium Gas 29 9c Gal. Quantity Discount to Trucks 2c per Gallon Kerosene 14-9c Gal (In Drum Lots) ECONOMY OIL CO. ALEXANDER, N. C. At Panther Branch l-6tf . . 25 ... ." MILD & MELLOW COFftfc 0 r : a&p vrncLE i;r.::EL V, r ? T" ? r lS-Ox. CANS ft l -. a PUREBRED Hereford Cattle Dispersion Sale Selling 70 Head Bulls and Females AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 12 Noon SUNBURST HEREFORD RANCH r CANTON, N. C , t We are diaperainj; the entire herd because we have sold this farm to vTh5 Champion Paper and Fibre Co. J. T. POWELL, Canton, Owner V Fortcatalor W-other Informiation, Vyite to Mrs, E. D. Chandler, S Dear Creek Road, Asheville, N. C I SO j. L L-S L. y0 l-w Hi Cool rnlshts are almost here. . Check your fall ward-": robe now I Let vn r" tvni In 1st clri condition with ; i thorotT'-a ft t no; .t.. ; ! - , t . NOT?Tff CAROLINA MAD'SON COUNT Y Undi'i- and by virtue of tlie power of y;ile contained in a certain cited of tm.-it excniitcd by Anson (J. Betts and wife, llattie Butts, to J. C. Ram sey. Trustee .dated the 6 day of January, 1951, and recorded in Book 45, pane 395, in the office of the Rejriter of of Deeds of Madison County; and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the under signed as substituted trustee by an instrument of writing dated the day of , 1955, and record ed in Book 48. paere 532. in the office of the Refris'r of Deeds of Madison County, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust Ibedng by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the hold er of the indebtedness thereby se cured (having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the undersigned substituted trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the Courthouse door in Marshall, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon on the 29 day of October, 1955, the land conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in No. 9 Township, Madi son County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: Adjoining the lands of Stackhouse, Mashburn, G&hagan, et al, and more particularly described ae ofllows: BEGINNING on a stake, formerly a spruce pine, on the N.E. bank of French Broad River, just below what is known as CANDLER'S FISH TRAP (Near Stackhouse) in said river, and runs S. 87 deg. 30' E. 46 poles to a stake; N. 65 deg. 16' E., with Stackhouse line, 148 poles to a stake in OLD HOPEWELL ROAD: South, with said road 36 deg. 30 E. 8 qpoles to a stake; S. 16 deg. E. with said road, 8 poles to a stake; 45 deg. E. with said road, 10 poles to a stake; N. 87 deg. E. with said road, 14 poles to a -stake; N. 79 deg. E. with the road; 18 poles to a stake; S. 67 deg. E., with the road, 23 poles to a stake, opposite a nowar. CANDLER'S corner, standing ea tae South side of said road; S. 45 oeg. W. with Candler line, 121 polea to a stake on top of a ridge; S. 84 dec. 45' E.. along the top of the ridge with Candler line, 86 poles to, a pine; S. 26 deg. E. 17 poles to a rock, S. 8 deg. E. 48 poles to a black' oak; S. 22 deg. E. 18 poles to a hickory; S. 93 deg. 30' E. 83 poles, crossing BUSH ibranoh, to a pine now down; N. 48 deg. E. 70 poles to a post oak; N. 6 deg. 76 poles to a bunoh of sourwood sprouts on Sooth ,'4e of OLD HOPEWELL ROAD: wnX meanders of. said ''Toad to EL BOW hollow, a location on said road ; then dovra end with the hollow, with WACGONEP-S. CAMP, branch, to Frcndi Zroad Stiver 1 .then down be" ' i-cr to plactT-ftf beginning. Excer.. aowerer, from , the above tree about 5fi acres, heretofore sold - Tie above large boundarjfef laael ia.ktaown aa tha Luak Treat rVd old n A. G. Betta. ' A I Jilt ONE OTHIOK T. LA w D DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: ' Known as the Gahagan Tract con- faiiminn. KA mym more or ml and BEGINS on a stake in the did Hope well Road, and in the line of the original Stackhouse Tract, and runs with said line to the Billy King Branch: thence up said branch to the George W. Gahagan Tract; thence with the line of that tract, to the Hopewell Road: thence with the Hopewell Road: to the BEGIN 1 NIN Cs Containing 56 acres, more !or less. Said land shall be sold subject to any and all outstanding and unpaid County of Madison Ad Valorem tax es. This the 28 day of September, 1955. ' CHARLES E. MASHBURN. Substituted Trustee. 10-6, 13, 20, 27 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having Qualified as Administrator of the estate of Berniece Roberts Lowery, deceased, late of Madison County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having - clairan against the estate of said deceased. to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of October, 1966. or this) notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will d!m make immediate payment. This he 3rd dav of October. lORfi JOHN ROBERTS, Marshall. N. C, h-4. Aomimstrator of Berniece Hub erts, deceased. 10-6 11-lOp 0 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE ; Hemner Qualified' as AdminfatM. trix ofthe estate; of .'iohn Edwin Ball, deceased, ftate af MaHiann . tyNoiitia Caroima, this ,1s. to notify aa persona hsvdng claisne against the estate of Said deeasaedL t nKtkit . them - to 'ithe ' aer""-f at Mara HiU North- Cswoton,' KJD i; on or ' before Sept. 29, 48i6r er this -notice wiH be pleaded ia bar of their re- - covery. J'i persons indebted to id state wi4, please make immeito . payment to the vndsni., ,,' MRS. ESfOY- BALL tw. - of the estate of John Edttia v .l. , ' waser m n 9-2911-3.0 ,i. , ,,f 1 aii i BACT OF II. C. !7 f i J. 4. .( ' i ' .j -