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JtAMBAIA, N. C, SEPTEMBER 0, im R E C OK D Roarina Fork News MRS. HUBERT PANGLE Correpoaaaat Smnl people attended the re vival at Roaring Pork the pMt weak. Services were conducted bv John Riley Wyatt Of New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Allison nd three daughter had aupper Sunday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allison. Oth er supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. McKlnley Sexton and four children, Mr. John Riley Wyaitt and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson and daughter, of Kingsport, Tenn., pent Sunday with Mr. snd Mrs Will Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gardin and three children, Mr. snd Mrs. Wade Gardin and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardin and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gardin spent the weekend with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardin. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whitson and Donna of Asheville spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whitson and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pangle. Messrs. Elmer Keener and John Riley Wyatt vieited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Roberta Monday- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pancie. Ken and Angela visited her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts, of Wayneeville Sunday. Lionel Brooks, Thomas Allison, Wilson Payne and Cecil Pangle helped Melvin Wyatt put up hay Tuesday. Hubert Pangle spent Saturday night with J. M. Foster. NOTICE ALL PURPOSE 3 IN 0NE OIL Oils Everything Prevents Rust MGUIAR - OIL SritAY ELECTRIC MOTOR or service or process BY PUBLICATION STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ADDIE PONDER, Plaintiff, STARLING L. PONDER and wife. OfiSIE B. PONDER. De fendants. TO Htarlinir I.. Ponder: Take notice that a pleading king relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action, the nature of the relief being ought is as follows: Money Judgment for breach of contract ana application of at tached funds to payment of said judgment. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later il... Au nt fW-tober 1966. and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief Houarht. This 26th day of August, 1966 HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk Superior Court 8-26 9-16c Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record ARISTOCRAT IISALTINES 19c I II MAYONNAISE 49cl II B A C 0 N - 65c I I "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY, LEAN II FRESHLY GROUND BEEF 45c I - PRICES IN I svs&$:: eff., thru. KtU..v '-'"Zmk far PEARS 9MMmmr NOTICE SALE OP RIAL E8TATK FOR 19S4 TAXES Delinquent Tax List TOWN Or HOT SPRINGS, N. C. At 12:00 o'clock soon on Mon day, September It, IMS at the CHy Hall, Hot Springs, N. C, I will Mil at Public Auction to highest bidder for dull, pursuant to the existing laws of North Car. ollna, uie following lands in the Town of Hot Springs, on whichl the taxes remain unpaid for the year 1964. REMEMBER THAT 90 CENTS COST AND 6 PENALTY TO BE ADDED TO EACH TAX Baker, Harold Ernest Belva W. Barker, Beeoher Candler, Ed Church, R. D. Ohuroh Store Church, Sally Clark, Mrs. Monroe Cody, Paul S. Cody, R. V. Davis, Hattie Ebbs, H. J. Forester, Randall Gahagan, G. E. Gentry, Mrs. Joe Gown, Mrs. Charlie Haney, D. B. House, Mike Huff, Muriel Johnson, Allie L. Johnson, Leroy Johnson, Roy King, Alfred J. Lawson, Mrs. H. P. Ledford, Mrs. Martha Lnndy, Betty A Asses MoFUl, Hewton C. Moore, Jimmie Mae Moore, Steve Moor, Wilford Ndrris, J. H. Padgett, Mary Rector Parrie, W. W. Eat Plemmens, Howard and Minor .74 Ramsey, Carroll 8.67 Rector, M. E. 22.02 Robinaon, Earl 2.69 Rudisell, L. E. 16.66 Ross, R N. 62.97 Shelton, Sanford and wife 24.76 Sisk, R H. 4.72 Smith, Julia S. H. 9.26 Swann, Mrs. W. C. 41.81 Thomas, Orville 34.66 LOUISE SOHAFFER Tax Collector 8-19 -c thsH nan sum 7.46 1 I 19.761 iio.6s.Lfl 4.681 24.39 9.99 ir.H 111.66H 1 QEH 1. CM BBS 7.96BJ 62.041 13.881 37.871 l.Sol ir.'iB 19.6ll 10,791 12.40l 10 ihH 12.671 KeneW IUUI KeiieW You? Subscription To The News-Record PARKER IONA BARTLETT J-Lb. 12-Oz. 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TO MORA FULLBRIGHT PAYNE, TAKE NOTICE: The Defendant above named will take notice that Complaint has been filed in the above Court and a Civil Action instituted therein wherein the above named Plain tiff seeks an absolute divorce from the Defendant upon the grounds 01 one year seap ration. The above named Defendad will further take notice that she is required to appear at the Office ox me undenstgned Olerk of the Superior Court of Madison Coun ty, North Carolina, on or before the 16th day of October, 1965, and answer or demur to the Oomnlaint that has been filed in this action and that if she fails to do so, the Plaintiff will amIv to the Court for the relief sought in said ac tion. This the 20th day of August. 1966. HERBERT HAWKINS. Clerk Superior Court 8-26 9-16p Subscription The News-Recoi OK Used Cars & Trucks 1966 CHEVELLE Super Sport Coupe; 327 V-8 engine; 4-speed transmission; Kadio, Heater. Solid Black with Hijack In terior, 68 IMP ALA 4-door Hardtop; power glide; power steering & brakes. Extra Clean. 1962 IMPALA Sport Coupe; V-8 engine; powerglide trans mission; radio, heater; White with Red Interior. 1962 CHEVY II Station Wag on; 6-cyl.; Straight Drive. 1962 COMET 2-door Sedan 6 cylinder. Straight Drive. 1961 CHEVROLET 2-door Bis cayne; 6-cylinder; Straight Drive. 1960 IMPALA 4-door Hardtop; V-8 engine; automatic trans mission; radio; heater. 1960 CORVAIR: 4-door 700 se ries; straight drive; radio & heater 1959 FORD Galaxie 2-door Hardtop; V-8; Automatic trans mission; Radio & Heater WE HAVE SEVERAL OLDER CARS FOR SALE TRUCKS 1963 CORVAIR Ramps ide Pickup; 4-speed transmission. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY DIORA B. RICE, GUARDIAN OF ALTA LEON A ALLMAN, IN COMPETENT; and CHARLES E. MASH-BURN, EXECUTOR OK THE LAST WILL AND TESTA ITATIfil? 1 w I 1 L E 'sale ok real estate for FOR 1964 TAXES TOWN OF MARS HILL HELEN MAY8, Tax Collector At 12 o'clock noon, Monday, September 18, 1966, I will sell at MENT OF BERTIE ALLMAN i Z A " " " " '1 TWEED, DECEASED, Petitioners, ?Tur"u"t xi?i!'tw9 LOANS ALLMAN and wife, FON CI LA ALLMAN; EDNA HOOK EE, WIDOW: ROBENIA HUNT ER and husband, EDISON HUNT ER; HUBERT D. GREEN nd wife, PEGGY GREEN; CARL ALLMAN and wife, SOPHRONIA M.I.MAN; BEULAH ALLMAN FISCHER and husband, WILLIAM FISCHER; MADGE SPAINHOUR. WIDOW; A. M. DUCKER and wife, CHRISTINE DUCKER. Re pondento TO CARL ALLMAN and wife, SOPHRONIA ALLMAN, and BEULAH ALLMAN FISCHER nd husband, WILLIAM FISCHER: Take notice that a special pro ceeding seeking relief against you for partition of real property by ale and for the sale of an incom petent's interest therein has been filed in the above-entitled special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is for the sale iof the Nancy Elizabeth McDaris Airman sixteen and seven tenths (16.7) acre tract of land in Madi son txjunty, North Carolina, lor partition between her heirs as teii. nts in common. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the llth of October, 1965, and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking relief against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 2nd day of September, 1966. HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk Superior Court 92, 9, 16, 23chg. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Iv DR. LOCKARD 8 A M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C - m ' 1963 INTERNATIONAL 2 ton Truck; V-8 engine; 5-speed transmission; 2 -speed rear axle One Local Owner YOU Q&tL GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN STAN BACK gives you FAST relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor psins of arthritis, rheumatism. Bscause STANBACK contains several medically-approved and prescribed ingredients for I fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! Tet 5S MM a" STANBACK against any preparation you've avar used 10 25 69 98 1 NOTICE OF TAX SALE TOWN OF MARSHALL Marshall, N. C. North Carolina, the following real estate on which the 1964 tax re mains unpaid. This being all the real estate owned in the respective Town of Mars Hill, N. C. List of all property to be sold and the a mount of taxes due are as fol lows: Anderson, Ralph, I house and lot, Bailey Street 29.23 Rlankenship, Ben, 1 house and lots, Main Street 29.96 Buckner, J. E., 12 acres, Big Branch Road 8.26 Chapman, Robert R., 1 house and lot, Bailey Street 103.52 Clark, Ben H. Estate, 1 house and lot, Cherry Street 11.34 Cody, John, 1 liusiness house and lot, Main Street, 1 business house and lot, Cascade St. 196. 5C Correll, Mrs. Mary Burnette 1 house and lot, Main St. 4.20 Hensley, Harden, 1 house and lot, Anderson Street 56.65 Holcombe, Edd & Ellsberry, 1 business building, Main St. 64.54 Holcombe, Fred H., Funeral Home Building, Main Stret, 1 lot, Main Street, old funeral home building, Main Street, 2 lots, Mtn. View Road 291.76 Holcombe, Irene A Margaret Kymer, Post Office building, Main Street 46.90 Holcombe, James Sr., . 1 business building, Main Street, 1 house, 2 lots,, Anderson Park 123.76 Hunter, Mrs. R W., 1 house and lot, Chestnut Street 18.06 Ponder, Raymond E., 1 house and lot, Bruce Road 13.71 Ray, Oliver E., 1 house and lot, Main Street 97.63 Robinson, Mrs. Mae B., 1 house and lot, Chestnut Street 20.30 Slagle, Alvin, 1 house snd lot, Mtn. View Road 67.85 Tillery , Roy, 1 house and lot, Anderson Street 11.06 Wells, Luther, 1 house, 2 lots, Mtn. View Road 100.58 Willis, Irene, 1 house and lot, Main Street 39.83 Wyatt, Ernest, 1 house and lot, Chestnut Street 11.24 TOWN OF MARS HILL 819, 29, 92, fehg. During dinner at a very prop- astonished to see his host pour his coffee from cup to saucer. To flA TV.ll 1 ttl tVle f-ll nil 1 I. At 12 o'clock noon, Monday, Sep-17 " ' T b"ZA T 1 ..u. ,o t 11 lThen the host added cream and LCIIiUCI lO, 13UU, 1 Will sen OIL puu- 1962 FORD -ton Track. 6- cylinder engine; Styleside bed; heater & defroster 1962 CHEVROLET 2-ton Truck; 6 cylinder; 4-speed transmission; 2-speed axle; One Local Owner 1962 CHEVROLET Suburban Carry All; 6-cylinder; Radio, Heater; Good for Camping or Passengers to and from Carry work. 1959 INTERNATIONAL -ton Truck; 6 cylinder; Flat Bed 1968 DODGE -ton; V-8; Heater; Cattle Rack. 1966 CHEVROLET K-ton track; dual wheels; 6 cylinders; heater 1964 CHEVROLET 6-cylinder tt-ton Truck: 4 speed transmission. FREflCWMAI CHEVROLET C0 IN. ,tfitli; s.c lie auction, at the Courthouse, pur suant to the existing laws of North Carolina, the following real estate of which the 1964 tax remains un paid. This being all the real es tate owned in the respective Town of Marshall, N. C. List of all property to be sold and the amount of taxes due are as follows: Anders, E. H. $28.00 Brigtman, Knox & Buquo 1.12 Brown, E. M. 37.05 Candler, Hubert 27.72 Clark, Lillie (Heirs) 3.36 Caldwell, Mack 7.40 Crowe, Wanda 68.00 Davis, Venie C. 89.82 Edwards, Charlie 3.68 Edwards, Hubert 44.72 Frisby, Morris 37.16 Frisby, Mrs. Swan 7.68 Haynie, Harry 10.40 Haynie, James 7.56 Hensley, Edith 25.36 Holbrook, Leroy 15.00 Johnson, Elmerse 16.20 Jones, Hubert (Heirs) 1.76 Jones, Will J. (Heirs) .32 Ledford, Ben 15.64 Lunsford, Jack 41.33 Marler, William & Mary 6.76 Marshall Kadio Station 70.00 Moore, Ruby 7.76 Nix, Charlie 30.92 Nix, Fleet Jr. 46.16 Nix, Joe 22.12 Pegg, Mark 2.40 Pegg, Paul 6.44 Ponder, E. Y. 9.12 Ponder, Love 1.18 Price, A. A. 12.64 Ramsey, Cheaver 25.72 Ramsey, Troy A Salola 66.88 Rector, Albert 6.08 Redmon, Fred 28.16 Robinson, Mrs. Fred 114.64 Sams, T. H. 22.16 Shelton, Chester 7.20 Shelton, Mrs. H. C. (Heirs) 7.62 Shelton, VsJarie A Ronnie 26.60 Smith, Howard A Edward Gentry 28.80 Ramsey, Weldon 102.20 Smith, Van Estate 11.92 Ward, deophas 66.00 Weild, Mildred .64 Worley, Clyde 6.89 sugar, and tasted the mixture. The guest was doing the same when the host set the saucer on the floor for his dog. I HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 No. Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C. Meat Loaf Plate with Mashed Potatoes, Slaw Choice of One Vegetable COFFEE or TEA 65c CHOICE of SANDWICHE! HOME MADE PIES NOTICE TOWN OF MARSHALL PEARL R. RECTOR, Tax Collector . 8-19 9-9chg. OF SERVICE BY PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CARILINA MADISON COUNTY WILMA JEAN TIPTON, By Her Next Friend, ROSIE FRANKLIN, Plaintiff, GUY TIPTON" Defendant. TO GUY TIPTON, TAKE NO TICE: The Defendant above named will take notice that a Complaint has been filed in the above Court and K Civil Action instituted therein wherein the above named Plain tiff seeks an absolute divorce from the Defendant upon the grounds of ons year semi ration and seeks the custody of Linda Kay Tipton, views uynn npton, and Brenda Kay Tinton. Infant Daughters of the Plaintiff and the The above named further take notice, thai he is re quired to appear at the office of tne undersigned OTsrk of the Su perior Court of Madison County, North Carolina, on or before the 26th day of October, 1986, and nswer or demur to the Complaint mat nas been tiled and that if he fai Plaintiff will apply for the relief souft tion. This the Slat HERBERT MA 92. 9. 16. MnA the m
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