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1 .I fort; W'Vf'TiW m s r l: 17, S.RCCORD .;iat: :x lctics 4 Wate of Calvtn R. Ed- ney. I t cf Madiun Coun- HI I WHI Ml M H f 1 K V 1 1 1 V RIUITTIB BITIIinll the estate of said deceased to ex- vhiblt th to the undersigned at the OTces;i az ueorge renneu, oun-H Jackson, Building, ' Aaheville, , North , 'Parnlina. nn ov hafnra tfia 93hvt .tav of April, 1967, or thia notice will be re - . pieaaea in dh oi ineir recovery, au persone'indebted to the said estate will, please make immediate payment. ' Tfek the 23rd day of April. 1966. PALMA Q. EDNEY, Administratrix ADMINISTRTRIX NOTICE Tha nndaraicmad. tiavlns mMA aa administratrix of the estate of utney rayne, aeceasea, late oi Mad won uounty, this la to notify all per sona hs" claims against the estate to present them to the undersigned 1 - ' . 1 . . a a on or iwiore uis zwin aay oi March, 1967, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment at my home in Walnut, N. C. Thia the 28th day of March, 1956. MRS. ONIE W. PAYNE, Adminis tratrix of Caney Payne, deceased. 3-29 6-3c NOTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY 1 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION MAXINDA BJCE OARTJ65R ' SOIiNMAlfeE:itiAM ! :Tha itafanitanc . !lli.in..' V ter, will take notice than an action enmuea as aoove ham been com menced in the Sunerior Court of Madison- Countv. hv the nlatntiff. ior an aosoiute aivorce . on the grounds of Adultery, and the de fendant will also take notice that he is required to appear- at the office a MAiionf! A'lAiin.fv am tha' 97if.li 4.. HmwM wwv. VM UB MINI BJ t tne compiaini oi tne piainuxi or the relief nravad 4nr Kv Mm nlainiiff m ner complaint will be granted. . Thia the IfvOi rinv rf Maw IftfiA UJERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk of the lauperior uourt, maaison county o-ii O-ilUp SALE AT AUCTION 1 will sell to the highest bidder on May 18, 1956, one 1960 Mercury, 2 door sedan, Motor No. 50SL52994M, for storage bill of $50.00. Car bears 1955 South Carolina license No. D-57752. TROY RAMSEY Ramsey Motor Sales Marshall, N. C. 4-26 6-17c EXECUTORS' NOTICE Rtata nt NnrtVi Carol! no County of Madison as executors of the estate of Craig l.. - Muaisi.i sr., deceased, late of MnHfnnn Ccnmt.v Mnrt-Vi Povnltn, Uiis is to notify all persons having Claims against said estate to pre- 3pnl: them t.n thA liTlrlprfltimoil nn a. before t.h ISth Maw nf Anril 1QK7 or this notice will be pleaded in bar or tneir recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned at Mar shall. N. C. This the 18th day of April, 1956. Li. KUU1S1L.L. jk., and MKS. ELSIE W. RUDISILL, Executors, estate of Craig L. Rudisill Sr. Marshall, N. C. 4-195-24 v- Atr: The u ! aa ailminhv f.r James W. luey. d Madison County, thia in i persona . having claiuis t estate to nreseut them to . i I signed on or before the l-- t Mav. 10K7. nr thim niYhVui . I Blaadl In har nf fhelr tp i, r. All vukvanna iuL4.tul aoM a .a will please make immediate m yment at my noma in waranau. w. c Thia h l.t H nf Hn IMu James W. Huey, deceased. 6-8 6-7c : i n " ' SEE US FOR YOUR AUTO NEEDS We have nationally known brands of Seat Covers, Brake Lining-, Tires, etc. See us also for your Gasoline, Oil, and Auto Main tenance Needs. We have a complete line of FISHING EQUIPMENT Cody's Mo Store & Texaco Station TEXACO GAS & OIL THE BEST OIL MONEY CAN BUY YOU CANT BEAT CODY'S FOR PRICES NOTICE OF SERVICE - Vh OP PROCESS BY PUBLICATION " STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY - IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Tmmr.TT7t mtrra net tJTrr WALTER B. PHDLLIPS, - ADMIN DECEASED, Plaintiff, , r 'M. - p. . ' f DAISY WALSH. BESSIE IfoDAR IS, UUSNN MEKKJSLL, MAKi LEE RAY, BLAKE RAY. CLARA KAM.SE Y, CHARLES RAMSEY. ANVIF. TAME" UTTPB 1IABII.VN V .1 U T I , LESLEY, TATE LESLEY, HOMER MERRELL, IRENE MERRELL, MAX MERRELL, MRS. MAX MER RELL. PATTT. MffiRRBTJ.. S LOU MERRELL, ANGIE TODD, ; D. U. TODD, CLOTA FLANAGAN', H. A W IXIIAIXI rDTIMQ VlfliP PRANK KAKT TTTTinA PR.TSRKR. "CLARENCE FRISBEE, JUNE BAttLEY and husband, -s- BAlui i, and BRUCE BAILEY, De- ienaants TO DAISY WALSH, BESSIE Me- UAK1S, ULtNN MhJKKWLU, MA- n.1 UCZ, MI, ISJUA&Jii ' AA , ni.ARA rimsiiv oniermg RAMSEY, ANNIE JANE ELLER, MAK1L.XIM LtiSLiCA I , TA1 IS JjEiS- IjK i , HOMER MERRELL, IRENE MERRELL. MAX MERRELL. MRS. MAX MERRELL, PAUL MER- KELL, LOU MERRELL, ANGIE TODD. D. TODD. P.TJ1TA FT. A M. ARAM. TT A FT.lMir.lU Iff. LINE KAST, FRANK KAST,' HBI ncc, jvnbj bail, i and Husband, RAITJ5Y anH RBITrE KCo3 "07 SALE- NORTTf riPATim 1 1 MADatmiM miinivv .u"'wl hy virtua of an order Ox thai. RimairtAM . ..a. - , jj CMnty mada in a Special Proceed- Mi Phillima TTnM. 1 D..-1-- . t. iin m trim am . i nrm t owier; Nannie . McDaris; , Carrie Tn i ufe McDaris and wife, jusuarw: ana ouiera. Pnftin. en. v n Mn.i. ' t .... w SfiLSS- -others, onf-wiU 0n the th y JUne. 1 AKA a- Q,A...J . an An ?-C 10?.,,' at Courthouse door ; ""u, JNoru Carolina, offer iur Baie to the highest bidder for cuHn- a Mnhiiii . ,' - or parcel oi na situate in the County of Mad- o. 1 Township, Ward 1, on the Headwaters of Long Branch. nd more nartfoulai. ,la.;i..j .if H0a"d 0ak Hiram Hunter's Corner, on a high ridge, and runs NnrM. a .i - and nm n tfra ;, tj: 1 ..i t-. , i!v, r.v - "imiwry uanieis line, then west with that. Una 17 poles to a Black Oak on the top of a Mdge near the road or Passway; Chen Kniitl. AKa nr nn i J Sfwu k..near Sawyer'8 line; then wnth that lme, S. 15 W. 51 poles to a small pine bush and pointers about 4 poles West of .flnJvo Xtr- m w thf" Easrt P888! that'eor- m ca tu a Chestnut at said Wests enrnpr- tl, o u .-.i. Wests inp 24 nnlo - T-J rv.i. , . fvJ w o ivcu watt and pointers, said to be West's Cor ner; then East 90 poles to a stake in Hiram Hunter'a line; then North 90 poles to the BEGINNING; con tanung sixty-eight and one-half acres, be the same, more or A ten per cent deposit will be re- J"" , UI lne successful bidder at ino aie; and, said sale is subject to m5on!flnTlation of the Court. This the 8th day of May, 1956. CLYDK M. ROBERTS, ffliTTliTTi i sri r v a w 5-17 6-7c iTJUiA JSSBVXJf , ' m ,J , sr ' r I For the young in oxporioncQ- Take notice that a nlsadino ' aaalr. ing relief against you has been filed in - the above entitlad aiuwlal im. ceeding. The nature of the relief oeing sougnt is as follows: For the purpose of selling the real estate de scribed in .Mia nAf(tiAit lmvtAfaA ed ,belonging to the estate of D. D. men en, uoceasea, 10 create assets to pay debts and obligations of said deceased's estate; aH tha uU m. spondents and heirs at law of the said deceased, D. D. Merrell, wOl take further notice that copier of Said Tietitlon linn haan ftfA ,it.m , . ' - wvv.. .VI their user and benefit in the Office of the Clerk of i Superior Court ;of Madison Counif North Carolina, m Yon ar nviiiimul n -malro j W 'WcJi teag 6t later than tha lSth Iay of June, 1956rand usjwOWjft th hospital, Smr failure to do so the party stToayf ' 7 tP e.eervice against you wfll apply toJ T ; - A little saving here and a Utile there will keep that budget from acting up. For example, save with JFG Special cohee . . . It makes so many grand cups of won derful, flavorful coffee even with minimum amounts per cup. All because only 100 premium flavored coffees are used in JFG Special. STRANGE COINCIDENCES Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Eliza beth Bosshard and Mis. Jacnueline Luecher, both 28, accupying the same room in the maternity ward of a lo cal hospital, where each gave birth to a baby daughter the samp nio-ht had a great deal In common Al.' though they did not know each oth er,- they were both born in Biel. Switzerland, were married on thp same day Julv 22. Kisn ;n ferent parts of the world. Both eauples came to live in Los Angeles and met in August 10.53 nt a Q,.,;o National holiday gathering in Swiss rant m nearby Azusa. It was the firsVehild for : - wui era left the hospital the same day. the Court for the relief aonsrht . This the 25th dav Of April, 1056. HERBERT HAWKINS, J O Clerk Superior Court. 4-26 5-1 7c . . PRESERVES r- 1 " m. H:Sw I SPECIAL! NA MOST POPULAR BRANDS ffl I 1 1 II I a ;n h nuriM inn nimi ur . J1J r I I SPECIAL! al aw L ' Kl I M aT 1 : r . 1 7 ...-, SL. II i V IliU I I Pl v nf rtiiifi ,J ra i - s The fact that a politician is always in -hot water doesnt mean he has a clean record. USED PIAUOS FOR SALE HOME ELECTRIC FURNITyRE co: , MARSHALL, N. Ci MARS HILL ANN PAGE GRAPE JAM or LB. JAR t!El7 FDESIII ANN PAGE- ASSORTED SPARKLE v 01 n ATinc LLH I lUU JAR ITS ALL PURE COFFEE AGP. al 4Cd 2-Oa. -o. Op STOCK UPI WHITE HOUSE BRAND EVAPORATED 3 REDUCED I OUR FINEST QUALITY A&P mm SPECIAL LOW PRICE CONCENTRATE AAP 9Rc M a MM ' tans . , .: 4 u "OUR FINEST . QUALITY" AAP 5 5 PKGS. 27 14V4-Ox. CANS 59 3 "35 y u w W M W s.. 4 US STOCK UP - GOLDEN - 1 1' v ' u v j - w YELLOW. FROZEN SCOTCH . MAID SPECIAL SCOTCH MAID r r CUT V- ' caws iJvJ7; SS OAL - JANE PARHER-t'CEL CAKE on Miss Irene Olive, who had sesved as Director of Religious Education in the church here for almost five years, left this week to take up sim ilar work in the church at Salem, Va. She was the hononee at an in formal fellowship hour after church services last Sunday eveninsr. at jwhich. time. atu presented from me ounaay scaooi and also Irom the college department of the Sun day School. Mr. Boyce Hunter is still undergo ing testa at Baptist Hoispital, Winston-Salem. Mrs. Hunter . h there , with Una, ; '; , ; -S Jfiss AJnta Freeman left afonrfav for; ten-day trip to Omaha, Neb., where she will attend, the annual counsel of the Christian Missionarv and Alliance Church. Miss Irene Willis is a patient at St Joseph's Hospital. The Robinson boys. Dour Jr.. Charles and Grove, of Chapel Hill, visited their families here for Moth er's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huff and sons. Billy and Bobby, of Greenville. S. C, were visitors here also last Sun day, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dmu and children visited his parent in Shel by last weekend for the church home coming day on Sunday. Mrs. E. C Coatee spent last week end, in Hendersonville ' with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Coatea and fan ny. I . X '- Miss Bernice Amnions, Mrs. Iris Buckner and Mrs GeonraT WatVina attended the weddine of a nia laat Saturday in Seneca. R. C h- ' Misses Rind and Maxin Edwards and Frances Ray, atudenU at ASTC, Boone, will be- retnrnln tbla - " end, foUowne catin9ament - Mr. and Hra. rranda PattaMnn -. ana aaacnter. Ban mneaa. &r m aon spent the week-end with Mr. K CHERRY r 't each ; cr:r.:cHED jane parker v:!iTE . . v 'n J - AF L - ll J J " LOAF ' R. Elmore. Mr. and Vn. Eart n. ' I an, ana Jiisa Ban Ebnore at haiij home in Mara HiO. lira. Patterson la 4 daus-hter nf J- 7"- M " - L-L.L WACC . r: easy I c"TAr:3Tcr3rc-iLc::a l.ti rrTrfcr ? & Sit
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