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or. it, mi ( DUCKETT Myrtle Beach AFB, S. C Staff Sergeant Roy P. Duckett; of Hot Springs, has graduated from the Noncommissioned Officer Prepara tory School here. The sergeant, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duckett of Rt. 1, Hot Springs, was trained in the duties and responsibilities of Air Force noncommissioned officers. The course included study in organi zation, managi merit, leadership, military justice, security and hu man relations. Sergeant Duckett is a jet air craft maintenance technician in ! ASTC LitU Five Madison Students Of the 2916 students enrolled at Appalachian State Teachers Col lage, Boone, this fall, flva art na tives of Madison County, accord ing to Registrar, H. R Eggers. The Madison County students are Joan Origg, Barbara Buckner, Judy Shekbon, Resa Thomas, and Ira Willis. fill Cracks And Holes Better I Is n ills ULsk smsMu laWsstWai BaV nram rm puny rannnt n wood PLASTIC WOOD' The Qgaulot -Aooapl No Suoefltute. SisSsMBK the 864th Combat Support Group here. He graduated from Spring Creek High School. His wife, Helen, is the daughter of Mrs. Marie Stanberry of 2017 Fifth Ave., Greeley, Colo. ! aco 1-LB. PKG. C YOUR CHOICE! BIG EYE SWISS OR BENCH CURED SHARP CHEESE LB. 55c fTal "SUPER-RIGHT" BRAND LUNCHEON MEAT 97 CAFFEIN FREE A&P COFFEE 12-OZ. CAN INSTANT 5-Oz. Jar IONA BRA! SWEET PEAS 'SUNNYFIELD FROZEN WAFFLES WHITE HOUSE INSTANT MILK SOLIDS 2 3 l-LR 1-OZ. CANS 5-OZ. PKGS. 12-QT. PKG. 35c 79c 25c 25c 79c 5-LB. BAG WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 5-LB. BAG RUSSET POTATOES 5-LB. BAG RED BLISS POTATOES 4-LB BAG JONATHAN APPLES BAGS 1 FRESH A.. TOMATOES 3S WORTHMORE HALLOWE'EN SPICE DROPS GUM DROPS ORANGE SLICES GUM SLICES m LB. PKG. I Hi kis LaaaSaiBiBBBBr PRICES IN THIS AD EPF. THROUGH SAT., OCTOBER 19th I 1 1 ervt Fort Monro. Va. (AHTNC) Army MSG Pan! C. Ensley, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Zeb L. Ensley, Rt. 1, Leicester, was assigned in late September to Headquarter, u. S. Continents! Army Command a t Fort Monro, Va. Sergeant Bnaley, an aircraft supervisor In the command, en tered the Army in 1942. Hie sergeant is a 1041 gradu ate of Leicester High School. Fort Knox, Ky. (AHTNC) Army Pvt. Shan-ill K. Owenby, son of Walter M. Owenby, who lives on Rt. 1, Leicester, complet ed eight weeks of advanced armor training ait The Armor Center, Fort Knox, Ky., Oct 4. Owenby received instruction In the duties and responsibilities of the four members of a tank crew: the driver, the loader, the gunner and the commander. Owenby entered the Army in March of this year and completed basic training at Fort Gordon, Ga. ... NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY HUBERT CALVIN GILLESPIE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY MRS. KATE WILSON, Plaintiff vs. VINA MAE GOODEN GILLES PIE, Defendant. TO VINA MAE GOODEN GIL LESPIE, TAKE NOTICE Plaintiff BAXTER "BUCK" WILSON. De I fendant. Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the Superior Court of Madison County, made in an ac tion entitled "Mrs. Kate Wilson Mrs. Ron Wilson's Father Dies Last Week In Asheville I). Hulon Brinkley, 71, of HFD 2, Kumsville, died in an Asheville hospital Wednesday night, Octo ber 9, 1963 following a short illness. lie was a retired employe of International Mineral and Chemi cal Corp. Funeral services were conducted in Windom Baptist Church. Hun 11 was in Honeyeutt Cemetery. .Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ilertha Wright Brinkley; four daughters, Mrs. Ed Ball of Rison, Ark., Mrs. Reece Robinson of Wea verville, Mrs. Ron Wilson of Mar tial and Mrs. Tommy Robinson of I'lano, Texas; three sons, Jack of Mojitieello, Ga., Reece of Bak i rsville, and Clyde Brinkley of liurnsville; two sisters, Mrs. Ar thur Gillespie of Micaville and Mrs. William Hughes of Marion; 12 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. The Defendant above named will vs. Baxter "Buck" Wllaon, the un- take notice that a Complaint has dersigned Commissioner, will, on been filed In the above Court and the 12th day of November, 1963, a Civil Action instituted therein 'mt lZ:uu o clock noon, at the Court wherein the above named Plaintiff house door, In Marshall, Madison seeks an absolute divorce from County, North Carolina, offer for the Defendant upon the grounds aale, to the highest bidder, for casn, out suDject to tne confirma tion of the Court, those certain tracts of land lying and being- in No. 7 Township, Madison County, North Carolina and more particu larly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Situate in No. 7 Township, adjoining the lands of of two years separation. above named Defendant will s The further take notice that she is re uired to appear at the office of he undersigned Clerk of the Su perior Court of Madison County, North Carolina, on or before the 4th rim nf rwomhor 1 0S anH 7 TOWnghlD. answer or demur to the Complaint Allen Roberta and others, and NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NORTH CAROLINA j MADISON COUNTY The undersigned having qualifi ed as administratrix of the Estate of James A. Navy, deceased, late of Madison County, this is to noti fy that all parsons having claims against said Estata to peasant them to the undersigned on or be fore the 26th day of March, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19 day of September, 1963. MARTHA NAVY ADMINISTRATRIX Mars Hill, Rt 1, North Carolina 9-26 10-17c NOTICE 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 said ac tion. This the 10th day of October, 1963. HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk Superior Court 10-17 ll-7j bounded and described as follows: Being a one-half ( ) undivided interest in and to the following described lands. BEGINNING on a large rock on top of a ridge, a comer of the Sidney Lunsford tract of 60 acres, runs South 60 de grees East down and with the top and meanders of the ridge, 64 OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE As Administrators of the estate of the late Leota Roberts Howell, we will offer for sale at public miction fnf pnah jaf thA tinmnntftCf- poles to a large double chestnut of late j Lutner Howell and a corner of the Zaek Lunsford wif Hnll nn tract of land; North 64 degrees East down and with a conditional line, between Zack Lunsford and Osborned Lunsford lands, 38 poles to a stake in a field near a spring, and with said conditional line 23 Ipoles to a stake in the center of a branch; North ,r5 degrees West up Estate to nresent and with the meanders and center undersigned on or of said branch 16 poles to a black walnut at sum branch; .'North degrees Eest and still with said conditional line, 105 polos to a black gum on top of High Shoal ridge; North H2 degrees West up and with the meanders of said High Shoal ridge, ,'!K poles to a Spanish oak on top of said ridge; North 65 degrees West and with the top and meanders of said ridge, 44 poles to a white oak ci n top of said ridge; South 7(1 degrees West and still wit h the top a n (! NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator of the Es tate of Gary Reece, deceased, late of Madison County, this is to no tify that all persons having claims against said them to the undersigned on before the 17th day of April, 1964 or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 11th day of Oct., 1!63. HOY REECE, Admr., Estate of Gary Reece. c'o Mashburn & Huff, Attorneys Citizens Hank Itildg., Marshall, N. C. HI 17 1 1 -To NOTICE Sealed bids are now being ac cepted by Wade Huey, Madison County auditor, to supply coal for the courthouse and jail for 1063-61. meanders to a wihti South all the t riilgi edge West P of s oak degi and n t ridge, .'IK pole ip of said ndgi VVi with 45 f i, 1 1 in li Bids will October 31, Bids will 4, 1063. he accented 1963. be opened N tin ough mln ." nd of said l- in t h e 10 degree iid ridge, 31 tump on sidi , beginning corn.': Lunsford 50 acre i degrees East, wit r i d t ract, poles to a near two rocks, ecu WADE HUEY, Auditor 10-3, 1(1, 17c CARD OF THANKS We wiah to express our thanks for the kindnesses shown during the illness and death of our hus band and father, Wade Payne; al so for the beautiful flora tributes. MRS. WADE PAYNE & children NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of an execution di rected to the undersigned, from the Superior Court of Madison County, in the above entitled ac tion, I will on the 25bh day of Oc tboer, 1963, a tl0:00 o'clock. A. M., at the residence known as the Jean T. Terry Home, on Lower Shutin, in No. 9 Township, Mad ison County, North Carolina, about 5 miles West of Hot Sorinirs. and near the Old Joe Lawson Store and Homeplace, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said ex ecution, all the right, title, and interest which the said Jean T. Terry has in and to the following described personal property: Being all of the household and kitchen furniture, and any and all other personal property in and about the premises, which has not heretofore been sold. This 14th day of October, 1963 E. Y. PONDER, Sheriff 10-17c New! Gillette sum Adjustable Razor You turn dia from 1 to 9 for the ex act settin that match es your skin and beard jHy Blue Blodes ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tors of the estate of Mrs. J. L. (Le ota R.) Howell, deceased, rate of Madison County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Box 341, Marshall, N. C, on or before the 26th day of March, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 26th day of September, 1963. HELEN C. ANDERSON, CLYDE M. ROBERTS. Administrators. 9-26 10-17c Helps Heal And Clear hchy Skin Rash! Zemo liquid or ointment a doc tor's antiseptic, promptly relieves itching, stops scratching and so helps heal and clear surface skin rashes. Buy Extrm tm n aara r Strength Zemo forPfflfl stubborn cases ifiWUV EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C. COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Pick-up and Deliveries ON TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS IN AND AROUND ARSH ALL field mil still up poles In a black tfiim of the mountain, lie of the Sidney tract; South fi the line of sail fallen locust ner of said tract; South 35 decrees East with the line of said tract -11 Ipoles to the beginning. Contain ing !)2'4 acres, more or less, j Being tract No. 2 described in a certain deed, dated October 2nd, 1!M, and recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Madison I County, North Carolina in Book 73 at page 638. Being the same lands described in deed of records in the Office of 'the Madsion County Registry in Deed Book 76 at page 112. This tract will be offered for sale separately from the herein after described tracts. 1 SECOND TRACT: (Known as the Tcssnear and Goforth land, and also known as the Upper Tract, consisting of four tracts of i land described as follows: 1ST: Adjoining the lands of E. T. Goforth, J. W. Randall and James Lunsford: BEGINNING on two black oaks (one cut down) in the gap of Polly Ridge, South wardly of the Hickory Spur Moun tain; thence South 30 degrees East to the gap of the ridge known as the Lunsford and Goforth a bout 70 poles; thence Northward ly down the ridge 41 chains to a chestnut on the ridge; thence straight line North 45 degrees East 7 chains to a cliff; thence Northwardly 46 degrees East 2 chains to a spring; thence North 26 degrees East 6 chains to a poplar in the branch; thence East wardly 6 chains to a poplar, this poplar is 5 poles from a rock cliff in the big cove branch; thence down and with the meanders of the branch 3 chains and 9 links to a walnut; thence down and with the meanders of the branch 5 i chains to a rock known as the G. M. Goforth corner; thence with the G. M. Goforth line 9 chains to a stake in the hollow; still run ning with G. M. Goforth line, Westwardly 6 chains to a rock; thence stifl with G. M. Goforth's line 12 chains to a locust on top of the ridge; thence up said ridge to the main ridge 16 chains to a stake; thence up the meanders of the Polly Field Ridge 70 chains to the two black oaks (one cut down) the beginning corner. Being the lands described in deed of record in the Office of the Madison County Registry in Deed Book 69 at page 27, de scribed as First Tract. 2ND: BEGINNING on a chest nut on a ridge a corner of Lidge Tessnear's present land and runs an Easternly course with the left hand ridge a straight line with the hard surfaced road, about one mile North of and above Peters burg (which is about midway be tween Marshall and Mars Hill on N. C. Highway No. 218), No. 3 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, sale beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m., SATURDAY, Octo ber 19, 1963. the following: All household and kitchen furn iture in the seven-room home, in cluding I'hilco Refrigerator, ra dio, new Sunbeam Toaster, Mirro matic Ery Pan, Karr Electric Stove, and Karr wood stove, Seig ler Heater, GE Television, living room suite, Waltham piano, very old full length oval mirror, old Victrola and records, secretary desk, dining room suite, cooking utensils, china closet, buffet, old washstand bowl and pitcher, four bedroom suites, two very old; and two modern clocks, chairs, couch es, .32 pearl handled revolver, watches, and numerous other household items; also, 2-horse wagon; disc, section and drag harrows; turning, bull tongue, and cultivator plows; horse-drawn mowing machine and hayrake, hand tobacco setter, and many other farm-shop tools and equipment. Home will be open and all for sale items may be inspected from 8:30 o'clock, a. m., to 10:00 o'clock i. m., of sale date. This 1st day of October, 1963. HELEN C. ANDERSON 141 Swannanoa Ave., West Asheville, N. C, Telephone AL 3-7884 and CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Admrs., Box 341, Marshall, N. C, Telephone 648-3511 10-3, 10,17c Send The News-Record To Your Boy In Service poplar is 5 chains from a rock cliff; then down and with the me anders of the branch 3 chains and 8 links to a Walnut; thence down and with the meanders of the branch 5 '.4 chains to a rock as the G. M. Goforth's corner; thence with G. M. Goforth's line Westwardly 6 chains to a rock; thence still with G. M. Goforth's line 12 chains to a locust on top of the ridge then up said ridge to the main ridge 16 chains to a stake; then up the meanders of the Polly Field Ridge 38 chains to a black gum on top of the ridge; then in a Southwardly direction and down a ridge 75 poles to a stake; then South 37 degrees East 14 poles to near a spring in a hollow; then down and with the meanders of the branch 52 poles to the BE GINNING. Being the same lands described in deed dated 3 October, 1932, from Lige Tessnear and wife, Stella Tessnear to Baxter Wilson, of record in Book 55, page 352, Madi- lson County Registry. FOURTH TRACT: Lying or be ing in No. 7 Township, Anderson Branch, and bounded and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a big rock on a leading ridge, leading from Polly Field Ridge, leading off down to Golatin Hagan's home place, a cor ner agreed upon by the parties thereto, and runs South to a stake in the Big Cove Branch 32 poles; thence up with Big Cove Branch 22 poles and 23 links to rock in branch, known as the Goforth cor ner; thence a straight line North wardly 49 poles and 24 links to the Tessnear and G. M. Goforth's band ridge a straight line with j corner; thence down and with the meanders of said ridge North 31 'meanders nf the ndo-e to the he. degrees East 38 poles and 9 links ginning rock corner, containing to a stake at Big Cove Branch. .64 acres, more or leas. This land and corner of Lidge Tessnear; thence up and with said branch a westwardly course 8 poles and 3 links to a poplar corner of Lidge Tenssear and on the bank of said branch; thence a South ernly course 31 poles passing above a spring crossing a rock cliff to a chestnut, the beginning corner, containing 2 acres, more or lass. Being the lands described in deed of record in the Office of adjoins P. U. Goforth and Teas near land. Being the same lands described in deed dated 20 August, 1929 from P. U. Goforth and wife, Lola Goforth to Baxter Wilson, of rec ord in Book 62. page 420. Madison County Registry. Subject to whatever defects would be revealed by an accurate survey. A ten (10) per cent cash de- Weaverville Laundry the Madison County Registry in nosit will he renuired of the hieh Dead Book 69, at page 27, describ- est bidder. led aa Second Tract. This the 8th day of October, I THIRD TRACT: Beginning on 1963. a poplar line near Lige Tessnear's JOSEPH B. HUFF, Commissioner house and runs as follows: Bast- A. E. LEAKE, Commissioner warary 6 chains to a poplar, tub 10-1711.70
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