MARSHALL, N. C, OCTOBER 28, 1966 HE NEWS. PAGE mmw Roatina Fork News Mtm. HUBERT PANOLE, Corresponoant Mm. Calk Parker ia dolt at this time. She was vlaited Sun day by the following: Mr. and Mire. Gordon Parker of Hot Springe; Mr. and Mre. Paul Par ker of Chattanooga, Term.; Mr. and Mre. Lon Porker, Mr. and Mre. Bob Anderson and daughter, of Kingspoit, Tenn. Mrs. Carolina Pangle, Gary and Stevie Friebee, Mrs. C. R. Whit eon and Donna went to Shu tin Sunday afternoon on a picnic. Mrs. Ray Roberts of Haywood apent Friday night with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pangle. We were sorry to hear of Bill Moore being so sick. Hope he is much better by now. Cecil Pangle, Wade Gardin and Clyde Webb went down near Statesville coon hunting Saturday night. They were happy to re port they caught a coon but said they found it terribly muddy in that neck of the woods. Ronnie Allison of S. C, was home over the week-end. Danny Payne ia improving some. Mrs. C. R. Whitson, Gary and Stevie Frisbee visited Mrs. Wil son Payne Sunday morning. Ellis Keener visited Hubert Pangle on eday laat week. Mrs. Cecil Pangle and Angela spent Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rob erts, of Haywood. In Loving Memory of of our brother, JAMES (Jimmie) WILDS who passed away Oct. 31, 1954 While you lie in peaceful sleep Your memories we shall always keep. No longer here our lives to share, But in our hearts you're always there. Sadly missed by Bud and Leo Wilds, Beulah, Frank and Frank Shelton, Jr. Camp Meeting At Middle Fork Church On Sunday Night There will bo on old fashioned Gamp Mooting Service at the Mid. die Fork Independent Baptist Church Sunday night, October 81 at 7 o'clock. Several outstanding groups of gospel singer are expected to take part. All gospel singers and ministers are invited to talcs part and the public is invited to attend. This church is located 4- miles north of Mars Hill on the Burne Ville highway. Rev. Ben Lee Hon eycutt is pastor; and Ed Ball is in charge of the arrangements. Singing The Fifth Saturday night sing ing will be held at the Walnut Free Will Baptist Church on Oi tober 31, beginning at 7 p. in. All singers and the public are invited. at,. SHOP A&P FOR TRICK & TREAT GOODIES-PRICE LOW-COME SEE A&P BRAND YELLOW POP CORN JANE PARKER CAKE DONUTS f A Count XL Pk YUKON CLUB BEVERAGES 12-FL OUNCE CANS PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THRU OCT. 10 ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED BACON MARVEL BRAND ICE CREAM Va-Gol. Ctns. Ill si: WORTHMORE CANDY 14-OZ. CANDY CORN 16-OZ. HARVEST MIX t f-r lurtlAkJ MDIJ I j-ui.. iniiMi vvmi gag llH-OZ. Candy Magic Pkg. 14-OZ. JELLY BEANS 10-OZ. SOUR BALLS 10-OZ. Butterscotch Candy Balls SPICE DROPS GUM DROPS ORANGE SLICES GUM SLICES 1-Lb. 4 Ox. Pkg. PRE-PRICED LABEL ON A&P PURE INSTANT COFFEE 10-OZ. JAR v NOTICE OF SALE SUPERIOR COURT BWOW THF. CLERK IORTH GsJgOLJNA H)N COUNTY pIORA a RICE, CUAKD1AN LTA LiEUNA AL.UHAN. COMPETENT: AND CHARL . MASHBURN, EXECUTOR Of I HE LAST WILL AND TEST, VENT OF BISK 1 1 K ALLM t WEED, DECEASED, Defe ants, LOANS ALLM AN and wife, FONCILA ALL MAN; EDNA HOOKER, WIDOW; ROBENIA HUNTER and husbsnd, EDISON HUNTER; HUBERT I). GREEN and wife. PEGGY GREEN; CARL ALLMAN and wife, SOPHRONIA ALLMAN; BEULAH ALLMAN FISCHER and husband, WILLIAM FISCHER; MADGE SPAIN HOUR, WIDOW; A. M. DUOKER and wife, CHRISTINE DUCKER, Respondents. Under and by virtue of an or der of sale for partition, made and entered in a special proceeding, entitled "Diora B. Rice, Guardian nt Alrj I.eona Allnian. Incomoe- ; tent, et tl vs. Loanes Allnian ,et ! ux, et al," the undersigned Com missioners will, on the lHth day of November, 196, offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door in Marshall, Vorth Carolina, at 1 1 :00 o'clock A. M., the following described rod DiUtd I. viin' hihI heinir in No. 1 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, and described as follows: All that certain tract of land lying and being in No. 1 Town ship , of Madison County, North Carolina, containing Sixteen and seventy-six one hundredths (16.76) acres, more or less, and being known as Lot No. 6 of the par tition of the James A. McDaris heirs, as the same appears of rec ord in Deed Book 16, page 418, Madison County Registry, said Lot No. 6 benig allotted to Mrs. N. D. Allnian, described as fol lows: BEGINNING on a white oak, the beginning corner of the orig inal tract, and runs North 87 de grees West 56 poles to a stake in a small branch, corner of Lot No. 5; thence up and with said branch, North 5 degrees 45 minutes East 8 poles to a stake in the forks of said branch; thence North 45 de crees East 34 poles to a stake on top of a ridge by a road; then North 71 degrees East 48 poles to a stake in another road; then with said road as follows: South 25 de grees 30 minutes East 12 poles and 13 links; South 15 degrees East 19 poles; South 9 degrees 30 minutes West 14 poles to a stake in said road; then leaving said road, running South 70 degrees 30 minutes West 22 poles to the BE GINNING. The foregoing sale will be made subject to ad valorem taxes sub sequent to December 31, 1965, and possession of said premises shall be given to purchaser on Jan uary 1, 196," or as soon thereaf ter as possible. A ten per cent (10) deposit will fee required of the successful bidder, and said sale will be subject to raised bids, and to the confirmation of the court, as by law provided. This 19th day of October, 1965. CHARLES E. MASHBURN, Commissioner 10-21 11-llc NOTICE 4 mi OF SERVICE OF PROCESS ,v, JY PUBLICATION NORTH nipraiu. MADISON COUNTY VERA SII.VRM rxtn tu di.i tiff, ' ' va. CAIN CIIOATK, Defendant. TO CAIM I'llfl A TIP T A 1 1.' xrr The Defendant above named uill luL.. .......... l . r , , . iimiic uiov a lyompiaini has been filed in the above Court and a Civil Action instituted wnerem the above named Plain tiff seeks an absolute divorce from the Defer), IhiiI uitfin Hi.. o'rnnniU -..w o ...... or one year separation. The above named Defendant ill further take notice that he is reuuired to iioneur at the Of fice of the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Mudkson County, North Carolina, on or he fore the 3rd day of December, Complaint that has been filed in this action and that if he fails to do so, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sought In suiil action. This the 9th day of October, 1965. HERBERT HAWKINS Clerk Superior Court 10-14 ll-4p 5th Sunday Meeting Is Discontinued At Bradburn Chapel The regular Fifth Sunday Serv ices at Bradburn Chapel Church of God have been discontinued for the winter months. Notice will appear in this paper when they are resumed in the spring. There will be preaching service on Sunday morning, October 31, at eleven o'clock. NOTICE To satisfy payment of storage and repair charges, I will offer for sale on Saturday, November 6 1965, at 12 o'clock noon, at my garage in Hot Springs, N. G, one 1959 Ford 2-door Fairlane; Motor No. 8BJ:5751085; Serial Number B9NT1244483. This 14th day of October, 1965. GEORGE H. GROSS Hot Springs, N. C. 10-14 ll-4p NOTICE On Saturday. November 6, 1966 at 12:00 o'clock noon, we will sell to the highest bidder, one 19t Chevrolet 4-door Sedan; Serial No. D585179281, to satisfy garage and storage bill. FRENCH BROAD CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. Marshall, N. C. 10-14 ll-4c REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolves Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Bunting Doctors warn picking or scratch ing at warts may causa bleeding, spreading. Now a making Com pound W penetrates into warts, destroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warts safely, effectively, leaves no ugly scan. 0 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED 1 1 fay- V DR. LOCKARD ERTS m 8 A. M. to IS Noon FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROB u itnitt v Harvest Festival At Red Oak School On Friday Night Red Oak School will have its annual Harvest Festival on Fri day, October 29, at 8 p. m. There will be a country store with many bargains, dart throwing and other booths for fun and prizes. A king and queen will be crowned. Many door prizes will be given. OK Used Cars & Truck 1964 IMPALA Sport Coupe 827 - V 4 8 engine ; straight drive; radio, heater. One own er; Low Mileage. 1962 CHEVY II 4-door Station Wagon; 6-cylinder; Straight Drive. . 1961 CORVAIR 500 4-door Se dan; Straight Drive. 1961 FORD Gaiaxie 4-door Hardtop; V-8 engine; Automat ic Transmission ; power DraK.es powerteenngxtraOean 1960 IMPALA 4-door Hardtop Automatic Transmission; V-8 engine; Heater; Wnite wlin Red interior. 1959 CHEVROLET 4-door Sta tion Wagon; V-8; Powerglide Transmission; Kadio, Heater. 1959 CHEVROLET I m pa 1 a Sport Coupe; V-8; Automatic Transmission; Radio, Heater; Sold White with Red interior. 1959 FORD Gaiaxie 2-door Hardtop; V-8 engine; Automat ic Transmission; Radiot Heater 1959 FORD 4-door Sedan; V-8 engine; Straight Drive. WE HAVE MANY MORE OLDER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM TRUCKS 1968 CORVAIR Ramptide IPickuppeedliemisskau 1963 INTERNATIONAL 2 ton Truck; V-8 engine; 5-speed transmission; 2-speed rear axle One Local Owner 1962 FORD -ton Truck. 6 eylinder engine; Styleside bed; heater & defroster 1962 CHEVROLET 2-ton Track; 6 cylinder; 4-epead transmission; 2-speed axle; One Local Owner :, 1962 CHEVROLET Suburban Carry All; 6-cjrMnder; Radio, Heater; Good for Camping or Carry Passengers to and from work. 1968 DODGE -ton; V-S Heater; Cattle Rack. FRENCH BROAD CHEVROLET C0.f INC. MARSHALL, N. C. Dealer Franchise No. M6 A DM I Nl ST R A TOR'S N OTI (' K Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of W. E. (Will) Caldwell, deceased, late of Mad ison County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against saia estate to pre .sent thorn to the undersigned at Marshall Rt. 1, N. C, on or be fore the 19th day of April, 1966, 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. GARFIELD CALDWELL, This 19th day of October, 1965. 10-21 11-llc EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Miss Hattie Ed wards, deceased, late of Madison i 'ounty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Mash burn & Huff Law Offices, over Citizens Bank, Marshall, N. C, on or before the 21st day of April, 1966, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 20th day of October, 1965. EUZELIA SMART, Executrix 10-21 11-llc Singing At Piney Grove Church On Sunday Night The regular 5th Sunday night Kinging will be held Sunday night, October 3 at the Piney Grove Church, located on Meadow Town Road. "We are expecting a good sing ing, so come help us make this the best. Everyone is invited to (attend and take part," stated Dennis Parris, who will be in charge. NOTICE TO VOTERS WHEREAS, the Board of miasioners of Madison Ooonty, at a special meeting on Monday, Sep. tember 18, 1966, asnsnHdasad the 23 existing townships and created the following new townships, and identified as follows: Township No. 1 Marshall Township No. 2 Laurel Township No. 8 Mars Hill Township No. 4 Beech Glen Township No. 5 Walnut Township No. 6 -- Hot Springs Township No. 7 Ebbs Ohapel Township No. 8 Spring Creek AND, WHEREAS, it ia required by law that a polling place be maintained in every township; and, whereas, it is the desire of the Madison County Board of Elections, to, as nearly as pos sible, align voting precincts bo correspond to township lines, the existing 2.'i voting precincts have been ubolishud and the following new voting precincts have been created to correspond to the new townships, and with polling pla ces located as follows: Precinct No. 1 Marshall (for merly piecincts 1, 6, 7, 18) Marshall Public School. Precinct No. 2 Laurel (for merly precincts 2, 10, 19, 20, 23) Laurel Public School. Precinct No. 3 Mars Hill (for merly precincts 3, 14, 15) Mars Hill Public School. Precinct No. 4 Beech Glen (formerly precincts 4, 5, 21) Beech Glen Public School. Precinct No. 5 Walnut (for merly precincts 12, 17) Walnut Public School. Precinct No. 6 Hot Springs (formerly precinct 9) Hot Springs Public School. Precinct No. 7 - Ebbs Chapel (formerly precincts 11, 16) Ebbs Ohapel Public School. Precinct No. 8 Spring Creek (formerly precincts 8, 18, 22) Spring Creek Public School. This 14th day of September, 1965. MADISON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS By REX ALLEN 9-16tfc Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record NOTICE TO VOTERS New registration will not be re quired by reason of consolidation of the voting precincts. Any voter duly registered and entitled to vote in the last General Election, will be entitled to vote in the coming November election, v, out farther registration. 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