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B. C KIBST, Correspondent
' Mr. and Mrs. Tefl Outer and
" win, Mike spent Sunday in Hot
Springs with Mr. and Mrs. O. W
Grubbs
Mr. Lawrence Treadway of
Knorville mt the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Whitten Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and
eon, David, of Marion were week
end guests of Rev. Harry Sellers
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Myers had
ais their guests this week-end Mr.
and Mrs. Harris, and their grand
son, Skipper Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooper of
Haw Creek were visiting friends
in Hot Springs Sunday.
Friday night the junior class
honored the seniors with a ban
quet and dance at the high school
gym. Mrs. Meryl Autrey, Mrs.
Mary Lee Smith and Mrs. Berndce
Wright assisted the juniors with
the decorations, etc. Many com
pliments were heard in praise of
the decorations, etc.
Dr. Rice J. Eirby, of Hazard,;
Ky., and Mr. Elmer Maggard of
Lexington, Ky., spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kirby.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Brooks and
daughters, Oathey, Margie Lou,
Jeanie and Sherry, were weekend
guests of Miss Shirley Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. WaddeH,
their son, Charles and wife and
two children, Randy and Susan,
of Rice vi tie. Tenn., were recent
visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Harrison and
two children of Canton were vis
iting Mrs. Mildred Harris Slum-
day.
Mr. B. Y. Owenaby is home af
ter several weeks in Valentine-
Sohultz Hospital in Newport. He
seems to be be making a rapid
recovery from a heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens of
AshevOle and Mrs. Maggie Har-
kleroad of Brevard were guests of
itiheir sister, Mrs. AJsnany, and!
attended the Methodist church
services Sunday a. m, ( f .
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Mrs, Viokt Lewis f Marion,
111., daughter of the lata Rev; Z.
V. Arthur, attended the Metho
dist Church Sunday.
Mrs. Mildred Phillips of Jack
son, Tenn., spent several days
with her parents, Mr. and! Mrs.
Jim Raleigh. On her return home
Mrs. Raleigh accompanied her to
Knoxville and spent the week-end
with a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
George Keller. While there Mrs.
Raleigh celebrated her birthday
with a grandson, George Lee Keller.
The Hot Springs senior class is
spending this week in Charleston,
S. C, on their annual trip. They
were accompanied by Principal
Roy Reeves, Mrs. Jewell Church,
Mrs. Berndce Wright and' daugh
ter, Libby. They will return to
Hot Springs Saturday afternoon.
laj., Donald E.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
U. S. Army Transportation'
Center and Fort Eustis
Fort Eustis, Virginia 23604
' ' ? CITATION
ARMY COMMENDATION
- - MEDAL
(First Oak Leaf Cluster)
Sergeant Major E9 Donald) E.
Russell,'. BA 16 291 644, PMOS
71 NBO, ' Is cited lor meritorious
(service wale a member of the
507th Transportation Group
(Movement Control), Fort Eus
tis, Virginia during the period Oc
tober 1962 to January 196f.
As Sergeant Major for the
Group, Sergeant Russell at all
times perfowned his duties in an
.exceptionally competent manner.
Ih3b outstanding ability and unus
ual adaptability and willingness
ItO assume progressively greater
IresponsiWlities, combined with
(hiis personal integrity and profes-
sioraal approach to all aspects of
hia responsibility, have enabled,
him to make an exceptional per-
isonal contribution to the improve
ment of the mission capabilities
iof the command and the morale
of its members
Sergeant Major Russell can be
justly, proud of his performance
land achievements. They are in
(the finest tradition of the milita
ry service, and reflect great cred
lit upon himself, the NoncummiB
aioned Officers Corps, and' the
United States Army.
Sergeant Major Russell receiv
ed another such medal for Meri
torious Service while serving' in
Japan from 1957-1962. He has
been In Viet Nam since January,
1966.
Sergeant Major Russell is for
tmerly A IX. 2, Hot Springs and
A 1941 'graduate of Spring Creek
High School.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE ,
Having qualified m Admlnls.
tratrix of ths; ssfcate of Georga
W. Bruce, deceased, late of Madi
son (Monty, n orm uarouna, mm
is to notify all parsons having
claims aeainst said: estate to pre
sent .them to the undersigned at
Rt 6, Marshall, N. C, on or be
fore the 5th day of November,
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.
This the 22nd day of April,
1966.
VERA B. SPRINKLE,
Administratrix
Rt. 6, Marshall, N. C.
5-5, 12, 19, 26c
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
trators of the estate of Mrs. Kate
Howell Smith, deceased, late of
Madison County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned
at 34 Florida Place, West, Ashe-
ville, N. C, on or before the 6th
day of November, 1966 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the iJKth day ol April,
1966.
NELL S. RICHARDSON
FRANK R. SMITH,
Administrators
5-5, 12, 19, 26c
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
NOTICE
OF SERVICE OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
DOROTHY HENSLEY DAVIS,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LATTIE DAVIS, Defendant.
TO: LATTIE DAVIS, TAKE NO
TICE: The defendant above named
will take notice that a Complaint
has been filed in the above Court
and a Civil Action instituted
therein wherein the above named
plaintiff seeks an absolute divorce
fromw tie jdflfflpdsjnt .upon the
grounds of one year separation,
and for tine continued custody of
Keith Davis, Scott Davis, and Sid
ney Davis, manor children of the
plaintiff and defendant.
The above named defendant
will further take notice that he
is required to appear at the Of
fice of the undersigned Clerk of
Superior Court of Madison Coun
ty, North Carolina, on er before
the. 23rd day of June, 1966, and
answer or demur to the 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 said ac
tion. This the 3rd day of May, 1966
HERBERT HAWKINS,
Clerk Superior Court, Madison
County, North Carolina
6-5, 12, 19, 26o
Adam Dycus
Announces for
Board of Education
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Havimr Qualified as Adminis
tratrix of the estate of John Wil
liam Wallin, deceased, late of
Madison County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persona hav
ing claim's against said estaate to
present them to the undersigned
at Rt. 6, Marshall, N. C, or A.
E. Leake, Marshall, N. C, on or
before the 12th day of November,
1966 or this notice will be Plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
Dersons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment to tine undersign ea.
Tola the 10th day of May, 1966.
MRS. ERNA WALLIN,
Administratrix
5-5 6-2c
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in a certain
deed of trust executed by Billy
Edmonds and wife, Taasie Wilson
Edmonds, to J. C. Wessell, Jr.,
Trustee, dated the 6th day of Feb
ruary, 1962, and recorded In Book
52 page 561, Madison County Reg
istry; and under and' by virtue of
the authority vested in the un
dersigned as substituted trustee
by an instrument of writing dat
ed the 25th day of April, 1966,
and recorded in Book 97 page
266, Madison County Registry,
default having been made in the
indebtedness thereby secured and
the said deed of trust beintr by
4-y.a .u p x. ; j ...... I
closure, ana tne unnvea states f i
nance Company, Inc., the holder
of the indebtedness thereby se
cured having demanded a fore
closure thereof for the purpose
of satisfying said indebtedness,
the undersigned substituted trus
tee will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for
caah at the Courthouse door in
Marshall, North Carolina, at elev
en o'clock a. m.( on the 7th day
of June 1966, the lanldl conveyed
in said deed of trust, the same
lying and being in No. 11 Town-,
ship, Madison County, North Car
olina, and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Havimr Qualified as Adminis
tratrix of the estate of Ronald E.
Sprinkle, late of Madison Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to no
tify all persons having claims
against said estate to present
them to the undersigned at Mar
shall, N. C, on or before the 5th
day of November, 1966, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 3rd day oi May, isto.
ETHEL F. SPRINKLE,
Administratrix
5-5, 12, 19, 26c
Renew Your
Subscription To
The News-Record
BEGINNING at a stake, said
stake being located South 35 de
grees East 150 feet from a stake
in the (margin of the lefwiand
prong of the Boone Branch Road
as is referred to in a deed from
B. W. Griggs and wife, Janette
Griggs to Fred Edmonds, dated
the 3rd day of September, 1945,
and recorded in the Office of the
Register of Deeds of Madison
County, North Carolina, in Deed
Book 78 at page 123; thence witn
Boone Branch Road. South 48 de
grees East 2J.0 feet to a stake In
the Northern margin of said road:
thence leaving said road North 42
degrees East 210 feet to a stake
in the side of a mountain; tiience
North 48 degrees West 210 feet
to a sake; thence South 42 de
grees West 210 feet to the point
or place of BEGINNING. Con
taining one (1) acre, more or
less.
BEING a part of the First
Tract as set forth in a deed to
Fred Edmonds from B. W. Griggs
and wife. Janette Griggs, said
deed being recorded in the Office
of the Ketnster oi Madison boun
ty, North Carolina, in Deed Book
73, at page 123.
The foregoing land and im
provements located thereon will
be sold subject to any and all
outstanding taxes subsequent to
December 31 1965. A ten
per cent deposit will be required
of the successful bidder and said
sale will be subject to the con
firmation of the Court.
This the 3rd day of May, 1966.
CHARLES E. MASHBURN,
Substituted Trustee
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Zeno Ponder . ;
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ithe eight precinct," Huff said. ,
He charged that Ponder, ' whoj ;
served as temporary chairman at
the county convention, arbitrarily':
set aside precincts in which tha
(reform Democrats appeared to
have an edge in the close contest.
"In other words, Mr. Ponder
set himself up as a one-man
grievance committee.'' In one in
stance, involving complaints from
Laurel precinct, Huff said Ponder
never took any action at all.
Huff said there are two Dem
ocratic women's clubs in the coun
ty one at Marshall and the
other at Mars Hill and that
Ponder refused to distribute votes
the executive committee be
tween the two club presidents as
required by the Democratic Par
ty plan of organization.
Huff also told the committee
Ithat the Ponder faction, or regu
lar Democrats, refused to allow
these the use of the secret bal
lot at the precinct meetings.
"If the secret ballot is good
nougih for electing a president
and a vice president, it should) be
(acceptable for electing precinct
officials," Huff 3id.
Ponder told the cocsmittee that
the records of the Madison Coun
ty Democratic executive commit
tee show that a permanent ruling
was adopted five years ago say
ing that all Democratic precinct
(meetings in Madison County
would be conducted by a stand
ing vote or head count.
"Which would eliminate all pos
sibility of fraud and put the count
in the category with Caesar's
Wives, completely above Suspi
cion," Ponder said.
Ponder told the credentials
committee that he did not want
any special treatment for the
Democratic Party of Madison.
"We were 104 years leaving- the
Republican Party to join the
great Democratic Party of this
state, and we only ask that we be
given' fair, impartial and honest
judgment by each of you."
The committee said that it
found that Madison had not fol
lowed all rules set out in the plan
of organization, but that the pro
tested action would not material
ly change the structure of the
county Democratic Executive Com-imittee.
Vote for "Joby" Hender-
son tor uoara or r.auca-
tion. He is capable, friend
ly and fair.
fOl, AdVC,
SPILLED PILLS
A friend of mine,' who is about
25 pounds overweight, went to hia
physician for some reducing' ad
vice. The doctor wrote out a pre
scription and also gave him a
(bottle of little blue pills. "These
are not to be swallowed," he di
rected the patient. "SpiU them
on the floor several times a day
and then pick them up."
I seek the post of a mem
ber of the Madison uoanty
board of education in the
Democratic Primary, - May
267 1966.
! 1 am" not affiliated' witn
anv faction and will strive
to do my best if nominated
and elected. . 7 :
Yourlsnipport will be ap
Z announce my candidacy
for Commissioner of Madi
son Counlyl subject to the
will of the voters . in the
Democratic Primary, . May
28,. .1966. :y: . ,
If nominated and -elected
will serve in the capacity
Uf commissioner to the best
lf my ability. ; ? r
Tour support and rncour-
arement. will be appreciat
ed, r v K
ili!
Li
Vote For
Robert L. Yost
Democratic candidate as
one of the representa
tives of the 47th district
(Haywood, Madison, and
Yancey counties). Your
vote and support will be
appreciated.
Robert L. Yost
Against present auto inspection law.
For increased law enforcement on our high
ways, particularly in regard to speeding, reckless
ness and driving under the influence of alcohol.
For support and encouragement by the public
of all law enforcement officers to Impartially carry
out their duties. .
Vitally interested in problems of sportsmen,
hunters and fishermen. i ... r
V 'Against children under ajre'li having to buy a
special trout license. . , -
For economy in government. ' - ' -
. Against any other unreasonable taxes.
For ' practical programs" to increase ia'dlrl-I I
jobs and tourism. ; A ;,, . T , ?
If elected, will try i r-rva tU I :. i ' lc :
the people of the eriire C: t.
preciated, "
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