t; ... Pick-up and Deliveries on , ' ' ' , ; TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS IN AND AROUND MARSHALL TJeaverville Laundry lWplhnnrnB. Australia A judge convicted Mrs. Marge Creasy of using the telephone misclueviousiy after, she ordered funeral wreaths sent to a woman she did not like. To Work On Ball Cemetery Wednesday Everyone with friends or rel atives buried In the Ball Cemetery on Bailey Branch, are asked to please bring tools and help clean off the cemetery on Wednesday, May 16. . , ' , , , SINGLETARY WILL BE SPEAKER AT WCUNCSffiET Dr. Ottis A. Singletary, Chan cellor of the Woman's College, University of North Carolina, will be the speaker at the annual Knriner meeting : of the Western Carolina. Alumnae of the Wom an's -College In Asheville on batr urday, May 12. ' Dr. Singletary is the new Chan cellor of the Woman's College, having assumed his duties ' last fall. Mrs.; Singletary will accom pany him to Asheville, and prior to the luncheon, which is schedule t f nr 12 o'clock at the Battery ParV Hotel, a reception will be held for the alumnae to meet the niMtn. This is the Singletarys' first visit to the western part of the state. Ail nhimnae of the college, par ents of ; students at the college, fmianta who have been admitted for next year, and friends of the college are invited. . Ttodprvfttions may be maae oy mail with Miss Ruth Whitson, treasurer of the Buncombe Coun ty Chapter, 22 Pinalee Avenue, Asheville. ' . flo Limit At Your AGP - Cone See! OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFF. THRU MAY 12th ( fmh 10 EARS NEW ujiiiTE onions D 2 Lbs. IOa FOR vV nncisiiEs '2 sank, isc FRESH v ,y ' ... . V sinnuDEnniES cc: REGALD SALAD MIX "-0' pk ISc BJGALD SLAW 1IIX 18c "SUPER-RIGHT" THICK SLICED LB. PKG. (o)). JANE PARKER LARGE FAMILY SIZE APPLE PIES WHITE HOUSE (NEW LOW PRICE!) EVAPORATED MILK 3 5-CENTS OFF LABEL OUR OWN iA'GIGS EACH TALL CANS 38g 39o 48 Ct. PKG. io:ia r. No. 2V CANS :zz err i " ac.? own instant ' 1 f 1 ' " 1 0"Oj 3 YCU FAY CI LY Lackland AFB, Tex. Airman Basic Lewis D. Cutshaw, son of Mrs. Lola B. Cutshaw, RPD 4, Marshall, N. C, is being assigned to the United States Air Force technical training course for air craft maintenance ' specialists at Chanute AFB, 111. . , Airman Cutshaw, who has com pleted his basic military training here, was selected for; the advan ced course on the . basic of . his interests and aptitudes. He attended Laurel High School. U. S. Forces, Germany (AHT NC) Two soldiers from Mars Hill, Specialists Four ; Deward Beaver and Harold Woody, recent ly participated in Command Post Exercise Grand Slam I, a five-day Central Army Group (CENTAG) exercise in Germany. Grand Slam I involved head quarters units from the German. French and U. S. Armed "Forces which are assigned to CENT AG and was designed to test opera tional plans and procedures of these forces. CENTAG is a ma jor element of NATO in Europe. Specialist Beaver, -- son of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Beaver, Route 2, is a member of the 38th Artillery in Babenhausen. 1 He entered the Army in ' May 1960, : completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C, and arrived overseas in January-, 1961. ' The , 23-year-old sol dier is a' 1955 graduate of Roan Mountain (Tenn.) , High SchooL His wife; Wanda, is with him in Germany. 'Specialist oody7son ti Uiarles Woody, Route 3, is a member of the V Corp Artillery's Headquar ters Battery in Darmstadt He entered the Army in 1958 and ar rived overseas in 1959 on this tour of duty. The 21-year-old soldier is a 1958 graduate of Mars Hill High School, His wife, Maria, is with him in Germany. . i 0 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M to 12 Noon F R 1 DA Y S THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N, C. YOU CAN, GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN " STANBACK gives you faster relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, ' rheumatism. Because STANBACK contains several medically-approved and prescribed Ingredients for fast relief, you can take STANBACK with - confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! gainit any preparation you va avar r-rr n lOf 23 69 S3 NOTICE The following automobiles will -e sold at public auction for cash !. satisfy wrecker service and nr--;e liens, at Anderson Motor . dies, Hot Sprinsrs, N. (X, on Jime 5, ipr2 at 12 noon: J 8 Ford 2-tioor; F t. No. CI", .151; License No. I V7l,;l ; la.:,""; car t-W., J to -re 'i vm, V -n i C , i. , . .. -,..,r; f v 1 1 i r . , GiTi. 13 ...... TONIGHT. 6:20 Robert Brown Candidate For CONGRESS llth DUtrict In Republican Primary May 26, 1962 Also Thursday, May 17 and 24 On WLOS-TV Pd. Pol Adv. OP SERVICE OF PROCESS ; ' V PlIi-I.TnaTTOM ' STATE OP NOivlH CAROLINA MADISON COUNXX tw thk RTTPirwmR. fiOURT ; ORVILLE ROBERTS and wife, LUCILLE T. ROBERTS; HAR OLD ROBERTS ana wiie, ukxia ROBERTS: DORIS R. EDWARDS and husband, HOBART ED WARDS, Petitioners ALMA R. WHITAKER and hus band, JOE WHITAKER; LOUISE REYNA and husband, ALFRED REYNAj HELEN R. KITCHIN and husband. W. R. KITCHIN, Defendants. ' " TO: ALMA K. wmTAKEB ana husband, JOE WHITAKER; LOTJ- isa KJuiXNA ana nusDana, aw CHIN and husband, W, K. KIT CHIN: , :. Take notice that pleading seek ing relief against you for parti- flnvt a vaal nrnnort.v hnn haem fil ed in the above entitled special . Mt proceeaing. t . ine nature oi me reiiei oeing sought is an actual division of the l.nJi of tVta Intia JnmpK R. Carter in No. 5 Township, Madison Coun ty, Nortn uaroiina, among uie parties hereto as tenants in com- mnn fense to such pleading not later than tne 4tn aay oi June, iao, and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking service against you wiu appiy to me vourc xur .i i. ; i. i. me reuex ikjiur wwiib This 24th day of April, 1962 HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk Superior Court 4-26 6-17c CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Treadway of Walnut, wish to thank each and evervone who contributed to them to help them get a new start af ter fire completely destroyed their home, recently. RENEW YOUR Subscription To TO The NEWS-RECORD CARD OF THANKS The family of Minyard W. She! ton wishes to thank each and ev ery one who has been so kind to us during the sickness and death of our dear husband and father We thank the good nurses in St Joseph's Hospital and also his good doctors; and our many, ma ny good friends and neighbors and Mr. Paskel Woodall and his good staff at Kiser Woodall Fun' eral Home, Johnson City, Tenn. MRS. M. W. SHELTON, WAYNE and JEWEL NORTH CAEOTJV MADISON COUiMI Y Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by A. G. Scoggins and wife, Elsie Scog gins, dated the 23rd day of Jan uary, 1957, and recorded in Deed of Trust Book 53, at page 98, Madison County Registry, default , having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, and said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof, subject to foreclosure, : the ' Undersigned ' trustee will offer for sale at pub lic uaction to the highest bidder for cash att he Court House door in Marshall, N. C, at 11:00 o'clock a. m., on May 14, 1962. the prop erty conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lyintr and being in No. 4 Township of Madison Coun ty, in the State of North Caroli na, and being more, particularly aescriDea as xoiiows: . A certain niece, narcel. or lot of land, situate, lying, and being in Not 4 Township, Madison Coun- . ty, ana bounaea ana more para cularly described as follows: . BEGINNING on a sycamore on the East bank of Middle Fork Creek and runs Southeastwardly 29 poles to the mean top of a large ock; thence Northward 12 poles to a mania corner in the old con ditional line between W. H. Duck and Wm. Bryan; thence down a West course with the old line to a sycamore and rock corner on the bank of Middle Fork Creek: thence down and . with ; the saidt creek 19 p o 1 e s to the BEGIN NING, containing 2 acres, more or less. .... zy. . The successful bidder Will be required to deposit ten : percent (10) of his bid at said sale, ana said land will be sold subject to any and all outstanding taxes or assessments. This the 12th day of April, 1962.. CHARLES E. MASHBURN, Trustee 4-19 6-lOc Singing The regular . 2nd Sunday night singing will be held Sunday night, May 13 at the Alexander Baptist Church. All singers and listeners are invited. We are expecting a good singing.. , DENNIS PARRIS, President . , t Now...beaiitiful buying days during Clievys GOLDEN SALES JUBILEE ! Spring's a-wasting! So why wait any longer to satisfy that new-car urge of yours? Especially when your Chevrolet dealer has such beautiful buys busting out all over the place. Like in fourteen Jet-smooth Chevrolets. Or eleven new-size Chevy II models. Or a whole crew of frisky Corvairs. So come on in and pick and choose to your heart's content at your Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center. NEW CHEVY II NOVA STATION WAGON Space and spice in a new kind of saver. . And it's just one of three new Chevy II wagons. Very parkable. Very packable, too. t. Has a load floor that's over 9 ft. long with . second seat and tailgate down. NEW IMPALA SPORT COUPE : ": It couldn't look more tike a convertible unless it were one! ... A steel top molded into the crisp contours of a convertible. Chalk it up to Body by Fisher finesse. Here's luxury and riding comfort that add up to every-, thing you expect in an" expensive car except the expense. : . Jn NEW CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE The trim sportster that started the bucket seat brigade. Here's rear engine scamper wedded to the road with tenacious traction and quicksilver reflexes. And this one's as easy to own as it is to drive. : r v. NEW EEL AIR i-LZ Z I r. ? IN This popular priced Jet-smo-' n i I. 3 a i fn.I'y room on v-hc.' . C t a r - : cave cf a trirek, too, v.' 'i 1 ; rl..v 1 loaJIr al a h"; 'y C 1 i r 1 '" t 'I i l. c Ice C.b r:;y C