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VVi1 1.49 i" trurD . " ' rHER ; ' ' ' y ' lj- r f i r n r ' ' Lb. ' - 4 :-i 8 N. L . j 1 4 Scul. irn-1'' Fried C -!:cn Ro&st Tt:;l:sy DEUCICU3 , Coffee : 5c, per cup . Home Made Pies EAT WmfuS AND TASTE TIIS DlfFEKENCE NOTICE SORTH CAROLINA ADE50N COUNTY The undersigned having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of Queen Ramsey, deceased, late of Maduoa county, this is to notify all persona having claims against said estate to present them to the- undersigned on or before the 22nd day of November, 197, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please, ma ice immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This 16th day of November, 1956. JETER P. RAMSEY, Admin istrator, R-8, Marshall, N. C. 11-22 12-27c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned havine; quali fied aa administratrix of the es tate of J. R. Kent, deceased, late of Madoeon County, this Ur to no tify all persona having claims against said estate v to 1 present them to the undersigned on or be fore the 18th day of December, 1957, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This 11th day of December, 1966. MAE KENT, Administratrix, R-l, Marshall. N. C. 12-13 l-17p NOTICE NOTICE I will sell at public auction at Anderson Motor Sales, at Hot Springs, N. C, on December 27, 1966, at 12:00 o'clock noon, one 1939 Chrysler 4-Door Sedan, Motor No. C-2218280; Serial No. 7591766; no license plates. Owner: James Edward Walton, 1302 N. National Ave., Springfield, Mo. Is being sold for storage and wrecker bill amounting to $90.00. This the 5th day of Dec.., 1956. ANDERSON-MOTOR SALES Hot Springs, N. C. 12-6, 13c Superior people talk about ideas, average people talk about things, and . little people talk about ' each other. This is to notify all persons that the undersigned will at 11:00 o clock a. m., on Monday. Decem ber 31, 1956, at the undersigned's (parage, Route 3, Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, to satis fy the lien held by the undersign ed for wrecker service and stor age, the following motor vehicles One 1948 Model Pontiac 4-door sedan. Motor Number F8PB10392, said automobile bearing no license 'Plates and the name of the regis tered owner being unknown, on which the sum of ONE HUN DRED ($100.00) DOLLARS is due for wrecker service and storage. One 1946 Model Nash 4-door 600 sedan, Motor Number K54272, Seria Number K119818. said au tomobile bearing no license plates and the name of the registered owner being unknown, on which the sum of SEVENTY FIVE ($75.00) DOLLARS is due for wrecker service and storage. One 1947 Model Chevrolet 4-door sedan, Motor Number EAA438946. said automobile 'bearing South Carolina license plate No. D88625 and the name of the registered owner being Clyde Phillips, Route ?. Pickens, South Carolina, on which the sum of SEVENTY ($75.00)- DOLLARS is due for wrecker service and storage. This the 5th day of December, 1956. COLUMBUS HENDERSON By William C. Reeves. 12-13. 20, 27c STAMP MP Late to bed, early to rise, tells its own story beneath the eyes. San Antonio, Tex. The San Pedro library recently received a map of the United States made entirely of stamps. The map, made by Frederick A. Marsh, a postotf fice clerk, contains more than 100 commemorative stamps of historic events and famous men. nAns nir 11 .'4 SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR BRIDE-ELECT ;; Miss Patsy Webster, bride-elect of Barry 'Vhisant Helton, was honored with a shower last Sat urday afternoon in the Taculty Lounge of the college library. Mrs. Doug Robinson and Mrs. Plato Reese were hostesses for this lovely party. Just after the arrival of the honoree the guests sang "We Love You Truly" to open the party. Miss Caroline Brggers then gave a reading of some matrimonial recipes, which was followed by a vocal solo, "Love's Old Sweet Song," by Mrs. David Roberts, accompanied on the violin by Mrs. Doug Robinson. Mrs. O. E. Sams then gave a "Toast to the Bride" and read a fictitious and humorous account of a society wedding in which the bridegroom, his attire, his family and his accomplish ments were featured. The refreshment table, covered with a pale green linen cloth, was entered with an arrangement of white flowers and lacy green fern in a cut glass bowl, flanked with tall pale green tapers in silver candelabra. Refreshments of cake, mints, nuts and punch, used the green and white color scheme. The honoree received a large number of useful and beautiful gifts of linens, china, silver, crystal, etc. She is a local girl and is to be graduated Dec. 20 from the Uni versity of Tennessee. She came home especially for the party and was the overnight guest of hei aunt, Mrs. Corneial Vann. AROUND "THE HILL" Mrs. H. C. Edwards returned last Saturday from Bay Town, Texas where she had been since Thanksgiving wkth her son, Wil liam and wife and their baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. N S. Whittaktr have moved over to Asheville for the winter. Mr. .and Mrs. Joe Stines and family, of Camden, S. C, visited their families here last week, Friday to Sunday. Mrs. Robert Fleming and Miss Patty Lou George came up from Winston for a Friday to Sunday 1 ,t noticb ; i NORTH CAKOT- U " "-"V , MADISON COUNTY The undersigned, having ciati. . flail sa Administratrices. C.'A.. of the estate of Hubert E. RoV, erts, deceased, late 01 waaison rVmntiv Mia U to iMiHfv all njtrw sons Win claims agaiaat said estate to present them to the un derlined on or , before , the 18th day of December, 1967, or this no tk will - be meaded In bar of their recovery. . All parsons in debted to said estate will please make knmediato payment to the undersigned. This the 10th day of December, 1966. - VENA C. DAVIS, HATTIU T TFAfiTJK JULIA R. CLAM. Administratrices, C. T. A., tt the Estate of Hubert E. Roberts, de ceased, Marshall, N. C. 12-13 1-17 UNUSUAL WILL Marinette, Wis. The will of Emil Schnabel, filed recently for probate, ordered possession of his homestead to revert, in 5-year-pe-riods, to each of his five sons, with this proviso: To maintain possession, the homestead must contain "at all times IS - milk cows, 8 head of young cattle and 8 horses." After the fifth son has had five-yaers' possession, the homestead will go to the' old est grandson "and on down through the ages." The reason neither side will ev er win the battle of the sexes is that there is too much fraternis ing with the enemy. visit witii homefolks. Mrs. Tilda Holcombe and her sister, Mrs. Fred Tilson of Ashe ville, made a visit to their sister, Mrs. H. K. Mullins, and husband in Wilmington last weekend. Mrs. O. E. Sams plans to leave this Saturday for Chicago for a visit there with her son, Oscar Jr., and family for a few weeks. And with the closing of the college Saturday for the holidays, the students and many of the teachers will be leaving for their homes or other places. And local young people who are way in col lege or teaching in other places will be arriving soon for a holi day visit home. ' -V? '' :; The exciting Ford Fairlane 500 Club Victoria ( above )-over 17 feet long is one of two new, bigger Ford sizes this year. In - V 00 think it bolts new.. wait f ill you driue it! 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