LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OI PARTNERSHIP STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE Notice is hereby given that the partnership composed of t HARLES ii rni smt an<1 r>R T. \Y. FOL D. FOLSOM and DR. T. W. FOL SOM. located in the Town of Swan nanoa, Buncombe County, North Carolina, and trading under the firm and style name of THE SU PERETTE GROCERY, has as of this date, bv mutual consent, beer dissolved. Notice is further given that all debts and obligations of The Superette Grocery, both pres ent and future, are assumed by Dr. T \Y. Folsom, and that all debts and obligations due the partnership are the sole property of the said Dr. T. W. Folsom; that the said Charles D. Folsom shall in nowise be i esponsible for any present or future obligations of The Superette Grocery that may be incurred by the owner or owners of said business. This the 4th day of September. 1958. (Signed) CHARLES D. FOLSOM. DR. T. W. FOLSOM. September 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2. _ NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS OF PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE In the General County Court. ELIZABETH POWELL BURKE Plaintiff. vs. ELMER LEONARD BURKE, De fendant. TO_ELMER LEONARD BURKE The defendant above named, wit take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced ir the General County Court of Bun combe County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff against the defend ant for divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing betweer them; tha't the defendant will fur ther take notice that he is re quired to appear on the 1st day of October, 1958, or within thirty seven days thereafter at the Offici of the Cierk of the General Coun tv Court of Buncombe County Asheville. North Carolina, and an swer or demur to the Complain iti said action, or the plaintiff wil apply to the Court for the reliel demanded in said Complaint. This the 9th day of Sept.. 1958 (s) BURGIX PENNELL, Judge of General County Court Sept. 18. 25: Oct. 2, 9, 1958. NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ex ecutrix of the Estate of HELEN M. WICKER, late of Buncombe County, North Carolina, this is t< notify all persons having claim; against said estate to presen them, duly verified, to the under signed at her residence R. F. D. 1 Black Mountain, North Carolina on or befere September 18th, 1959 or else this notice will be pleac in bar of recovery. All person indebted to said estate will pleasi make immediate payment. This the 27th day of Aug.. 1958 ISABEL WICKER, Executri: of the Estate of HELEN M WICKER, deceased. Sept. lx. 25; Oct. 2, 9, 1«, 28. 1958 EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executri of the Estate of William Harol Earley, deceased, late of Buncomb County, North Carolina, this is t notify all persons having claim against the estate of said decease to exhibit them to the undersigne at the office of George Fennel Attorney at Law, 508 Jackso Building, Asheville, North Care lina, on or before the 18th day o September, 1959, or this notice wi be pleaded in bar of their reeo\ ery. All persons indebted to th said estate will please make in mediate payment. This the 18th day of Sept., 1951 MATTIE C. EARLEY. Executrix. Sept. is. 25; Oct. 2. 9, 1(1, 28, 1951 EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executri of the Estate of Jacob S. Handti deceased, late of Buncombe Cour ty, North Carolina, this is to w tify all persons having claim against the Estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the ur dersigned at the office of Georg Pennell, 508 Jackson Building Asheville, North Carolina, on <: before the 2ilth day of Setpembe 1959, or this notice will be pleade in bar of their recovery . All p -i sons indebted to the said Estat will please make immediate pay ment. This the 26th dav of Septembe 19,58. Ella Handte Blanchard, Executrix. Oct. 2. 9, 16, 23, 30; Nov. 6, 1958. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Required by the Act of Align; 21. 1912. as amended In the Ac; of March 3, 1933, and July 1946 (Title 39. United Stati UU UUVJU'JUUVV i II Y(H IIIVE A GIFT... 0 WHEN YOU'RE SENDING % A GIFT TO MARK A SPECIAL 1 OCCASION OR JUST TO SAY o “HELLO". YOU'LL WANT TO SEE OUR COMPLETELY NEW STOCK OF RIBBONS AND i° 0 WRAPPINGS TO MAKE YOUR ° GIFT COMPLETELY 1 DISTINCTIVE c o WE HAVE A BRAND NEW SHIPMENT OF % RIBBONS AND ACCESSORIES TO |o MEET YOUR EVERY GIFT-GIVING NEED. Come in and see tFiese Gift Accessories and o also our wide selection of Cut Flowers and House Plants. | ART’S GARDEN o -5V Just West of Black Mountain on Highway 70 o ppi 9.7525 Flower and Plant Arrangements ■ °j?ff.ioooonoooooOQOOg ftjLQJLSULSLSLSc^JULgJU^^ ('»do. Soot ion 233) showing the Ownership, Management, and Circulation of The Black Moun tain News, published weekly at Black Mountain. N. C., for year ending Sept. 30, 1957. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing ed itor. and business managers are: Gordon H. Greenwood, Black Mountain, N. C. 2. The owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and ad dress must be stated and also im mediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders own ing or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorpo rated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual member, must be given.) Gordon H. Greenwood, Black Mountain N. C. 3. The known bondholders, mort gagees. and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 4. Paragraphs 2 and ." include, in eases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corpora tion for whom such trustee is act ing; also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions un der which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trust ees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or otherwise, to paid sub scribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: This information is required from daily, weekly, semiweekly, and triweekly newspapers only.) 1950. GORDON H. GREENWOOD, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of September. 1958. (SEAL) Ruth L. Woodcock. (My commission expires Dec. 3, 1959. ) V -2. September 30, 1918 The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Aurelia Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Harrison, to Steve Carter C. Uzzell, son of Mr .and , Mrs. Carter Uzzell, took place Sunday afternoon, Sept. 2ii, in the Swannanoa Presbyterian church. Among those attending the Car olina-Texas football game in Chap el Hill, Saturday were: Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Knoefel, Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Clapp, Woodrow Morgan. Dan Turner, and Frank Williams. Douglas Jones, Lucius Blair, and Charlie Melton left Sunday for a three or four days fishing trip at * Lake Cheetooga near Franklin, N. I C. j Mrs. Carrie M. Clark of Ashe 5 ville was a recent guest of her son 1 in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Daniel Nanney. . Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pearce left 1 Friday for a week’s visit with ' their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. I and Mrs. Chester Pearce in Alex andria, Ya. e Miss Francis A vena left Friday - for Miami, Fla., where she will re sume her studies at the University • of Miami. Wilbur Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ward of Swannanoa left last week for Chapel Hill where he is a student in the School x of Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burks am: - children Lynn and Bill, have mover from Montreat into the Arnold s cottage on Brierbrook lane. Chet Sobol attended a furniturt meeting in Winston-Salem Iasi 1 Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore had a their guests last week Mrs 1 Moore’s sisters. Mrs. H. P. Lavenr - and daughter. Kay, of Deep River e Conn., and Mrs. Imogene Aker. ■ and twin son and daughter, Jessie Lee and Harvey Lee of Ports mouth, Ya. While there they wen also guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs. L. A. Stepp on the Ridge crest highway. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyder spen Sunday in Hendersonville. —Make selective cuttings o. , timber to insure cash returns fron woodlands every few years. Mrs. Gorenflo Services Held Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Gorenflo, 66, of Swannanoa, were held Thursday afternoon, Sept. 25, in the chapel of Harrison Funeral. Mrs. Gorenflo died Monday in an Asheville hospital after an extend ed illness. The Rev. George Talbot and the Rev. Charles Smith officiated. Graveside services were conducted in the Fairview Methodist church cemetery at Hot Springs later in the afternoon. Sen. Erwin Says: WASHINGTON When the Set ate Rackets Committee complete.! its current series of hearings the other day into activities of certain leaders of the Teamsters Union, one of the most thorough jobs of work ever done by a committee was in the record. Secondary Boycotts The committee has recessed sub ject to the call of the chair some time in November, possibly around the 10th or 11th. My plans are to attend. It is my understanding that the subjects under investiga tion at that time will probably in clude the problem of secondary boycotts. As I have written before, the Work of our committee has been verv helpful in providing informa tion upon which legislation to cor rect the abuses should be based. Bipartisan Job Chairman McClellan has effec tively conducted the henrinKs ''jth great dignity. I think the c mittee has observed the bipartisan aspects of the duties given to u. when the select committee wa. created by the Senate. In connec tion with this. Senator Met lc h r made this observation the otm day: The things that we have be n m quiring into, the practices that have exposed, that these investi gations have revealed, that ait definitely reprehensible, and thos. that come within the purview 01 questionable, transcend in import ance and ultimate consequence, ain partisan aggrandizement or self serving effort. This is an effort of all Americans, regardless of party. It is an effort that will inure to the benefit of the working people of this country. 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