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URANIUM-PAVED ROAD
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that the hills surrounding the tow
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uur picic grounds are equipped
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The Bible School at Grace Chapel
starts July 2. All children are wel
come. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Edition and
two children of the U. S. Air Force
are spending a few days with home
folks.
Mrs. J. N. Lamb is spending this
week with her children in Asheville.
Miss Mary Ann Ward is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Spencer Rollins, of
Meadow Fork, this week .
Alma Lamb, . Agnes, Patsy, and
Jimmy Ward called on Mrs. Marie
Holt Monday to watch TV.
Miss Annie Ricker called on Mrs.
Mont Ricker on Monday.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
North Carolina
Madison County
The undersigned having duly qual
ified as Executor of the last Will
and Testament of S. Cleveland
Hipps, late of Madison County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the under
signed at the address given below on
or before the 7th day of June, 1957,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
f their- recovery. All persons In
debted to said : estate wuj please
make immediate payment to the tin
dersiirned.
This the 7th day of June, 1956.
J. GARFJJELD MILLER. Executor
of the Last Will and Testament of
S. Cleveland Hipps, deceased.
Address: Miller Street, Box 10
Canton, North Carolina
6-77-12
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AND CARMEN
A revival meeting is planned to
begin at Carmen Church of God on
Monday night, July 2 at 7:46. The
Rev. Norville Peek of Murphy is
the evangelist. This revival plans
to go on for one week at Carmen and
then move to Middle Laurel and
contimie there. Everybody is in
vited. If you have singers, bring
them and help out in the meeting.
The Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Osteen
are the pastors.
The annual decoration of the Cut
shaiw graveyard is July 8 at 2 p.
m. All singers are invited. Sever
al trios, quartets and duets are ex
pected. Everybody is welcome.
Our pastor will be at Middle Lau
rel Saturday night and Sunday
morning and at Carmen Sunday
night. Try to attend some of these
services. We have a wonderful pas
tor. Come out and hear him.
We are having a wonderful Sun
day School at Middle Laurel. We
were glad to have Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Ghandley from Greeneville with
rus Siunday. There were also a num
ber of visitors from Tennessee at
Carmen Sunday. Plan to go to
church somewhere Sunday.
BEECH GLEN
Bible School is in progress at the
church this week from 8:30 a. m.
to 11:30. The attendance is good
and the work the group is doing
very worthy.
Mrs. Tommy Moffitt Jr., the for
mer Miss Ruth Metcalf, is spend
ing a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Metcalf. Mrs.
Moffitt resides in Miami, Fla.
Several from the community, in
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gillis,
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Moxley, Pearl
Gillis and Paul Moxley, attended the
funeral services Thursday of Mr.
Will Gillis of Broadhead, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and chil
dren of Detroit, Mich., recently vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Justice.
Roy Young had a very painful ac
cident Saturday while mowing on
his farm. Details are not known,
but he almost lost the fingers of
his left hand.
Bobby Young, who is in the armed
service, was at home Saturday spend
ing a 24-hour leave.
A Miss Sue Phillips spent the week
end with relatives in Asheville.
Mr. Claude Deaver and family
made a trip to South Carolina last
week and spent a few days with
their daughter, Estelle, and her
family.
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OP SERVICE 1 OF PROCESS
KY PUIr-JiCAMON
NORTH CAROLINA;
MADISON KXHUMTX
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
STERLON McGALLIARD, Plaintiff
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MAE WILSON McGALLIARD- al
ias J0J ANITA SEA Y; alias MAE
SEAY; : alias JUANITA WAL
DRUP; alias JUANITA WILSON;
alias MAE WALDRUP; alias MAE
WIILSON. Defendant.
TO MAE'. WILSON McGAL
LIARD; alias v JUANITA SEAY;
alias MAE SEAY; alias JUANITA
WALDRUP: aluW 'JUANITA WIL
SON: alias MAE WALDRUP; alias
MAE WILSTONV TAKE NOTICE:
The defendant above named will
take notice -that complaint against
the said defendant has been filed in
h above Court and a civil action
instituted wherein the above named
plaintiff seeks n action for an an
nulment of a purported marriage to
the defendant upon the crouds of
the existece of .a prior marriage by
the defendant and for the custody of
Benny Ray MoGalliard, minor child
of the plaintiff and the defendant;
The' above, named defendant will
further take notice that she is re
quired to appear at the office of the
undersigned Clerk of the Superior
Court of Madison County, North Car
olina, on or before the 30th day of
July, 1966, and answer or demur to
the complaint that has been filed in
this action, and that if she fails to
do so the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief sought in s-aid
action.
This the 31st day of May, 1956.
HERBERT HAWKINS,
Clerk Superior Court.
6-7,14,21,28
NOTICE
OF SERVICE OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
J. D. FRANKLIN, Plaintiff,
ROBENA R. "FRANKLIN, Defend
ant. TO ROBENA R. FRANKLIN,
TAKE NOTICE:
The defendant above will take no
tice that a complaint against the
said defendant has been filed in the
above Court and a civil action in
stituted wherein the above named
plaintiff seeks an absolute divorce
from the defendant upon the grounds
of adultery, and for the custody of
the (minor children, James Warren
Franklin and Donme Franklin, born
of said marriage. 1
The above defendant will further
take notice that she is required to
annear at the office of the
undersigned Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of. Madison County,
ro or - betore ' ehe 26th day e
to the complaint- that has been filed
in vnis khuii jua uuik u vne uub
to do so the plaintiff will Apply- to
the Court for the relief sought in
said action.
This the 23rd day of June, 1966.
HERBERT HAWKINS,
Clerk Superior Court
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RE-SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
MADDSON COUNTY
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Madison
County, made in a Special Proceed
ing therein pending entitled, "Cora
M. Phillips; Hulda M. Buckner: Ju
lie M. Fowler and husband, Will H.
Fowler; Nannie McDarls; Carrie
MoDaris; Drextel McDaris and wife,
Bell McDaris; and others, Petition
ers, vs. Clay McDarris; Loue M.
Peek; Altha McDaris, and others,
Defendants," the undersigned Com
missioner will offer for resale to the
highest bidder for cash at 12:00
o'clock, Noon, Saturday, June 30,
1956, at the Courthouse Door in
Marshall, Madison County, North
Carolina, upon an opening bid of
K1KTY - FOUR HUNDRED FIF
TEEN AND 50100 ($5415.60)
DOLLARS, subject to the Confirma
tion of the Court, that certain tract
of land lying and being in the Coun
ty of Madison, No. 1 Township,
Ward 1, on the Headwaters of Long
Branch, and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING on a large Black
Oak and White Oak Bush, Hiram
Hunter's Corner, on a high ridge,
and runs North 8 poles to a stake
and pointers in Hilabery Daniels
line; then west with that line 91
poles to a Black Oak on the top of a
ridge near the road or Passway;
then South 45" W. 33 poles to a
Black Oak near Sawyer's line; then
wiith that line, S. 15 W. 51 poles to
a small pine bush and pointers about
4 poles West of Jobe West N. W.
corner; then East passing that cor
ner 40 poles to a Chestnut at said
West's corner; then South with
Wests line 24 poles to a Red Oak
and pointers, said to be West's Cor
ner; then East 90 poles to a stake
in Hiram Hunter's line; then North
90 poles to the BEGINNING; con-
raining sixxy-eigni ana one-nan
(68) acres, be the same, more or
less.
A ten per cent deposit on the first
$1,000.00, and a five per cent de
posit on the remaining total of the
highest bid will be required of the
successful bidder at the sale; and
said sale is subject to the confirma
tion of the Court.
This the 11th day of June, 1966.
CLYDE M. ROBERTS,
Commissioner.
6-21, 28c
A New Racket
Returning to his family's spot on
the beach, the little boy found them
preparing to leave.
"Come on," said his mother.
"We're going to a restaurant for a
good dinner."
""""I'm not hungry," he replied. "I've
eaten seven ice cream cones this af
ternoon."
"Where did you get seven ice
cream cones? You don't have any
money."
"I didn't need money. I just wan
dered all around the beach crying
and making believe I was lost."
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NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
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BEFORE THE CLERK
Under and bv virtue of an Order
of the Superior Court of Madison
County, dated the 14th day of Jane
1956, made in a Special iToceeaing
therein pending entitled "WALTER
B. PKflLLIPS, Administrator of D.
D. Merrell, Deceased, Petitioner vs
LAURA PHILLIPS and husband,
C. L PHILLIPS, ET AL, Defend
ants," the undersigned Commission
er will on Tuesday. July 17, 1956,
at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the Court
House Door In Marshall, Madison
County, North Carolina, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
that certain tracts of land lying and
being in No. 3 Township, Madison
County, North Carolina, being more
particularly described as follows:
FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on
a thorn bush on the East side of the
public road, J. D. Carter's corner,
thence runs up a branch up the J. D.
Carter's line to a rock; thence leav
ing the branch up the side of a hill
with Carter's line to a stake on a
ridge; thence up said ridge with J.
D. Carter's line to a large chestnut,
on top of the Bailey Mountain, L.
C. Huffs' comer; thence down the
top of said mountain to a stake .West
of an old tobacco barn place in M.
E. Forrester line, W. J. Merrell cor
ner; thence leaving the top of said
mountain a Westward course with
W. J. Merrell's line to a white oak
on a ridge; thence a South West
ward course with W. J. Merrell's
line to a locust; thence Westward
with said line to an apple tree;
thence with said W. J. Merrell's line
to a white oak on the East bank of
the public road; thence up and with
said public road 'to the BEGIN
NING. Containing 38 acres, more
or less.
SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING
on a stake in the public road in a
small branch, Z. T. McDaris' North
west corner; thence up the branch
with Z. T. McDaris' line to the top
of the Bailoy Mountain; thence up
aJkl with the extreme top of the
aforesaid mountain at a stake, West
of an old tobacco barn place, D. D.
Merrell's corner; thence leaving the
top of said mountain, down the said
of same, with D. D. Merrell's line
to a while oak on 'the East bank, of
the public road, and about 1 poles
East of Bone Camp Branch; thence
down the road to the BEGINNING.
Containing fifteen acres, more or
less.
BBUNG the same two tracts ef
land described in deeds to D. D.
Merrell from W. J. Merrell et ux, et
al, dated day of March, 1914;
and from W. J. Merrell et ux to D.
D. Merrell, dated April 14, 1914;
said deeds being duly recorded in
the Office of the Register of Deeds
for Madison County, North Carolina,
in Record of Deeds Book No, 45 at
pages 665 and 666, respectively.
Excepted from the above descrip
tions are about thirty (30) acres
heretofore sold to Fred Merrell by
deceased, D. D. Merrell.
A five per cent deposit will be re
quired of the successful bidder at
the sale; and, said sale is subject to
the confirmation of the Court.
f This the 14th day of June, 1966.
WILLIAM C. REEVES,
Commissioner.
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