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AgaBim Leads OTItih Mii
pemiopg SaDes. 384,074 lbs.
old For 241,705.02
For Sales Before The Christmas Holidays
Bring Your Tobacco On To PLANTERS 1-2-3-4
Greeneville, Tenn.
Ue Have Floor Space Available And Dili
Appreciate Your Business
Dhen Tobacco Sells Higher The Planters
1-2-3-4 GreonouiHe, Tenn. Dill Sell It
James Luther Howell
Passed SliturcUyAi
Rite Tuesday
Howell,' 68, of
James Luther
November 23, 1957 at 7:30 pi m.,
in a WiJisipn-Salem hospital after
a snort, uuness. -
Services were held Tuesday at
2 piJtt. in the Laurel Branch
Baptist Church, of which he was
a deacon. The Rev. Perry Sprin
kle, the Rev. N. H. Griffin, the
Rev. Jesse Rice and the Rev. B.
C. Fisher officiated and burial
was in the church cemetery.'
'Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Leota Roberts Howell; the step
mother, Mrs. Katip Howell of
Marshall RFD 1; five sisters,
Mrs. C. E. Forester of Mars
Hill, Mrs. Fred Merrill and Mrs.
Monroe Merrill of Marshall RFD
2, and Mrs. Shuford Smith and
Mrs. Ronald Fisher of Marshall
RFD 3; three brothers, H. M. and
Reeves of Marshall RFD 2, and
George of Flagstaff, Ariz.; and
a step-brother,' Ellis Flynn, of
Marshall RFD 2.
Hlolcomlbe Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
GIVE
The United Way
LOCAL FIRMS TO
INSPECT OUT-OF-STATE
CARS
Charles H.i Puryeaiy
16, Passes Saturday ?
After Shorf Illness
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Charles Herman Puryears, 18,
f - of Miami Fla., died at 7:00 a..m.,
r . l) n. 1 . T . . MM MAPIt fl
jsaroraay,: ss ovemoor zo, ijo in
an ' Asheville , hospital ' after an
A ' '' ' 1 'I
6 inness oi two weeKa.. ... .
" Funeral services were conduct
j e'd Monday at 2:00 p. m., in the
, J Hot Springs Baptist Church.
: , t . The. Rev. William H. Hensley
officiated and burial was in Fair
view Cemetery. -. Pallbearers were
friends of the family.
Surviving are the father, Her
man A. Puryear of Miami, Fla. ;
his 'mother, Mrs. Effie L. Pur
year of Hot 'Springs; two broth
ers, J. Bayburn Puryear of Mi
ami, and Waylon of the U. S.
Air' Force, stationed in Massa
chusetts; three sisters, Mrs. Mar
tha Sisk and Miss Carolyn Pur
year of Hot Springs and Miss
Mildred Puryear of Miami; his
maternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, , Perry Ledford of - Ho
Springe .ad :bi paternal grand
parents, Mr.. and, Mrs.'. R. A.
Puryear of Spring Lake.
He ad attended Hot Sprihgs
High ' School and Jackson Senior
High School at Miami, and was a
member of the Riverside Baptist
Church in Miami.
Bowman-Rector Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements.
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Mrs. Cora B. Jones
Passes Monday.
Cora Belle Jones, 89,'M Mar-
shaU RFD 1, died in ail Asheville
hospital at 11:45 a. m,' Monday,
November 25, 1967 following
brief illness. I , J
Services were conducted at
p. m Wednesday in Union Bap
At m m - ..
use nurcn.
The Rev. Ernest Gibson offici
ated, and burial was in Union
Cemetery. " ,
Pallbearers were Leroy Mead
ows, Edward H a g a n, Homer
Meadows, ' Denver Boyd," Bud
Teague, Homer Boyd,'. Howard
Bishop and Carl Boyd. " i '
She was a native of Davidson
County and was born .Jan. 17,
1877. She was the daughter of
Robert and Julia Lomack Jones.
She came to Buncombe County 60
years ago. r , rU , - a
She is survived by . tone son,
William M. Jones of the home.
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It was announced this week by
the N. C. Dept. of Motor Vehic
les that the French Broad Chev
rolet Co., and Service Motor
Sales, Inc., of Marshall, have been
appointed as inspection stations
for out-of-state motor vehicles.
State Patrolman C. H. Long
explained that all cars bought
out of North Carolina will have
to be inspected before they can
obtain a registration. These in
spection stations will be open on
Mondays through Saturdays from
8:00 a. m., to 5:00 p. m. A fee
of $1.00 will b charged for each
Infection.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION "
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY, '
JIN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEiFORE THE CLERK
CHARLIES E. MASHBURN. Ad
ministrator of the UBtate of J.
C. W ADD ELL, DECEASED,
JEAN ' WADDELL, Widow of J.
C. WADDiEIX, CURTIS WAD
DELL and wife, DOVIE WAD
DELL, AARON WADDELL and
wife, BELLE WADDELL, J.
HUGH WADDELL and wife,
AGNES WADDELL, DOROTHY
WADDELL, WIDOW OF PAUL
WADDELL, ROY WADDELL
and wife, ELLIE WADDELL,
CLIFTON WADDELL and wife,
JERRY WADDELL, Petitioners,
vs.
CHRISTINE WADDELL, JIM
MIE WADDELL, JOAN WAD-
WELL, DEWEY WADDELL,
BETTY WADDELL, QUINTON
WADDELL and VIRGINIA WAD
DELL, Minors, Defendants.
TO DOROTHY WADDELL,
MOTHER AND CUSTODIAN
OFAND JIMMIE WADDELL,
JOAN WADDELL, DEWEY
WADDELL, BETTY WADDELL,
yuiNTUN WADDELL, and VIR
GINIA WADDELL:
Take notice that a special vro
ceeding seeking relief against you
lor the sale of real property to
make assets in the estate of J. C.
Waddell, deceased, has been filed
in the above entitled special pro
ceeding. The nature of the re
lief being sought is for salo of
the J. C. Waddell real estate lo
cated in Madison County, North
Carolina, to create assets with
which to pay debts and costs of
administration.
xou are required to make de
fense to such pleading not later
than the 31st day of December,
1957, and upon vour failure tn
do so, the party seeking relief a-
KniBv you win apply to the Court
for the relief sought.
This the 15th day of November,
HERBERT HAWKINS,
Clerk Superior Court
11-21 12-12c
At ;
NOTICE
USED PIMOS
FOR SALE
HOME ELECTRIC
& FURNITURE CO
MARSHALL, N. C
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4 The NEWS-RECORD
HANCOCK'S
RESTAURANT
8 N. PACK SQUARE
.ASHEVILLE, JN. C
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
The undersigned, having quali-
nea as administrator of the es
tate of L. C. Rice, Deceased, late
of Madison County, this is to no
tify all persons having claims a
gainat said estate to present them
to the undersigned on or before
the 21st day of November, 1958,
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted .'to said es
tate will please m)ke payment to
the undersigned.
, the 20th day of November,
CLYDE RICE, Administrator
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
r lne undersigned having quali-
u umuiisiraior oi the ISa
t i 9- Waddell, deceased,
late of Madison , County, this is
to notifv all mn... i .
clfa; against said estate to pre-,
iaem to tne undersigned on
fcl. i oS ine fff? 01 Novem
i ' Iffr' or this notice will be
picaueu m oar oi tneir recovery.
All persons indebted .tj 1.
tate will please make payment to
uuuersirnea.
P,'Lih0 13th dy Novem-
CHARLES E. MASHBURN.
ll-14-12-19c
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
The undftriimiAjl'
led as administrator n ti,; S
' NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBUCATION
STATE OF NORTH. CAROLINA
- MADloON COUNTX
' TN'THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK i
JACK CALDWELL and SAM
KIIRKPATRICK ; '
DBA ' .CALDWELL'S WELL
DRILIJG, Plaintiffs, 1. ft . .
', 'VS. ' !,: ,rywi , ,Jr
G. H. MARTIN and wife. MAR
JORIE MARTIN and PIERCY,
THREADGILL, Defendants.
TO G. H. MARTIN AND
MARJORIE MARTIN: :
Take notice that a- pleading
seeking relwf against you ? has.
been filed in the above entitled .
action. .-vv;i'
The nature of the relief being
soupht is as follows: Money judg
ment in the sum of NINE HUN
DRED FOURTEEN DOLLARS
($914.50) and FIFTY CENTS.
together with legal interest there
on, for services performed for the
defendants at the special instance
and request of said defendants.
You are required to make de
fense to such pleading not later
than the 30th day of December,
1957, and upon your failure to do
so, the party seekdnjr service a
grainst you will apply to the Court
for the relief sought.
Said defendants will further
take notice that in said action, an
order of attachment against the
property of said defendants has
been issued on the 3rd day of Ju
ly, 1957, and the following per
sonal property attached:
One Hot Point Automatic Wash
er One Hot Water Heater (Redi
hot One Hot Point Refrigerator
One Hot Point Electric Range.
And that said Ordfer of Attach
ment is returnable before the
Clerk of the Superior Court at his
office in said County, as provided
by law.
This the 80th day of October,
1957.
P. C. FRONEBERGER,
Judge Superior Court.
11-7,14, 21.28c
NOTICE
I will sell at public auction by
order of the court at 12:00 o'clock
Noon on December 21, . 1957, in",,
front of the Madison County jail,
the- following cars which have .
been captured for illegal trans
portation of whiskey:
One 1951 Plymouth Tudor i mo
tor No. P2348199; Serial No.
12655321. !-
On'e 1948 Buick Tudor; North,'
Carolina License No. KJ6537;
Motor No. 4774768.
Om 1952 Chevrolet Tudor;'
Motor No. JAA1239722: ' Serial '
No. JJL80256.
' , B. Y.- PONDER
k ' Sheriff, Madison County,
. . Mm.... jwonn Carolina.
Sea' Foods
Bar-beque and
Spaghetti Plates
Homo Made Pies
It is easier to make new op- r
portunities than: find lost ones,
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to ui juaaison I :niint U!. t-
sent thm Cr.3l? 'vpre
ff-ftK .notic -wfli be
ii " w wi tneir recoverv.
tau 1J?rM ebted tesaids
tat will pleaM make .Z7.
we nndersigned. . . :' - w
aJTS5 Novem
' FRANK T. IfOOBE,
NOTICE
Tne Trusteesr of the Madison
County Public Library will sell at
public; auction -at m courthouse
m Marshall, North Carolina at
xawu ociocs: Aoon, December 7.
1957, one 1947 Chevrolet 1-ton
truck (used as Bookmobile) j Se
rial No. 14ESM358. . f
11-14 12-6c i
EYES EXAMINED .
GLASSES FITTED
DR. LOCKARD
Optometrist
8 A. M. to 12 Neon
FRIDAYS "
THE L P-. ROBERTS
BUILDING
MARSHALL, N. C. ,
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Th policy of takin
ryi. wy ; r worth
"r'" of bill collectors busy.
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