■■■ADS 1 Watauga Democrat want' ADVERTISING RATE I CBNTS A WOM>—Me UN1KV1I CHAJIG1 Cash Matt Accompany All Order* FOR RENT— 4 room furnished apartment on facility Row. See or Telephone Jerry Cm, AM I 8290. 2-7-tfc FOR SALE—Mowing machine, two •eta harness, wagon on rubber, farming tool*. Norwood, FoacoeJ N. C. 4 lp FOR SALE — One good work horse, weight about 1200 pounds Work anywhere. Harold Henson, Route 3. (Hodges Gap). lp I STILL HAVE some nice shoats left. *13 to 925. M S Miller, Route 2, Boone, N. C. lp MEN'S BLUE GABARDINE Suits —Sizes 39 to 44, only $1»B5 CHURCH'S. W. King St. Boone, lc HARD TO FIT? You can get your clothes tailor-made at low cost. Come in and see our spring and year 'round samples. We guaran tee to fit you. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc WE CARRY JARMAN dress shoes and Wolverene work shoes. These you can afford at CHURCH'S, W. King St.. Boone, lc FOR RENT—Room for girls, 312 E. King St., telephone AM 4 8333. 2-7-2p HAVE 3 HEREFORD COWS that I would like to have wintered on hay. Also have some good regist ered polled and horned Hereford bulls for sale. H. M. Hamilton, Jr. Boone, N. C. lc FOR SALE—Sylvania tv «ft, radio, record player, living room suite with two chain. Hoyle Hayes.' Call AM 4-8802 or 8491. lc MEN WANTED for Watkins 'lloutes. We have a good route in Ashe County, one in South Watau ga and one in Avery County. An opportunity for three good men to get into a good paying business of their own. Age should be over 25 years and have car. For full information write Mr. L. E. Wil son, Route 1, Box 190, Zionsville, North Carolina or phone AM4 3376. • 2-7-3C ELDERLY MAN. widower, de sires housekeeper 21 to 30, help ing with small store, one in fam ily. No objection one child or expecting. Expenses paid. Nichol as Mayulianos, Marydel, Maryland. 2-7-4p FOR SALE—3 OIC and Berk Shoats, weigh 40 pounds. $11.00 each. Raynor Matheson, Sugar Grove, N. C. lp FOR SALE—Good baled hay, al falfa and mixed, 75 and 55c tale. Also good straw. Jim Sherwood, Sugar Grove, N. C. lp FCX FERTILIZER IS BETTER in every way. Experience proves it. It's quick-acting, free-flowing. It returns those higher per acre yields that spell the difference in successful farming. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St., Boone, lc FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Tam worth boar, age 18 months. Weighs about 400 pounds. Priced right >Avery Jackson, Route 1, Boone, Phone AM 4-3794. lp FOR SALE—One young milk cow and one horse. Conley Harmon. Beech Creek, K C. lp FOR RENT — Unfurnished .part ment, large, 2 bedroom*, extra nice, center of town. 100 per month. Call AM *8667 or M77. 1-7-tfc FOR SALE—3 year old filly, alas a 2 year old hone. Will tell tor cash or trade for cattle. C. L. Warren. Box 23. Zionrllle, N. C. • IP FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart ment, 4 room*, shower bath, hot air heat, hot water. See Jack Hardy, Route 8, Boone, N. C. *74* HORSE FOR SALE—8 yeara old. 1.500 pounds Isaac Lewis, 7.lon ville, N. C. lp WANT TO BETTER YOURSELF? Let ae explain and show you how 1 Aave prospered as a Rawieigh Dealer. Good locality available adjoining me in southwest Wa tauga Business already establish ed. I will he|p you get started See R. O Grew. Boom, or call AM 4-8826, or write W. T. Raw leigh Co., NCB 180-506, Richmond. Va. l-7-4p WANTED—One or two pieces of old or used walnut wood, 18x16 incbee. one inch thick. Mrs. R. T. Hstobrick. 529 8th St NW, Hie kory, N. C. P2 IP tOtT—Black and white Bwton bull terrier, 8 months old. so Fac ulty Street. Reward for return or tBfermaUon leading to recovery. Cat Andy Kiailings, AM MM UNI CO METHYL BROMIDE rids plant beds of nematodes, weed seeds, and most plant diseases. Available in one-pound cans. We also have plastic covers and other equipment necessary for treating tobacco plant beds. Watauga FCX Service, 8. Water St., Boone. lc FOB SALE—Twine baled hay, 60 cents a bale, «30. $35 and $40 a ton. Free delivery on 100 bales. W. H. Walker, Sugar Grove. N. C. 12 20-tfc CHINCHILLAS FOR SALE—High graded pairs of young mated or proven breeders at very reason able price. Excellent stock to get you started in this world's finest fur. Drop in and see them, and you will understand why Chin chilla is the most desirable fur on the market. Miss Erie Gilliam, Route 2, North WiHcesboro. Phone 3699-R. 1-31-2P FOR QUICK SALE—S-room house with bath on Hill St. Down pay ment, balance easy terms. Rent will more than make payments. Contact Rev. E. O. Core, Silver stone, Zionville, N. C. l-31-2p SEAMSTRESSES—Specializing lii draperies, cotton dresses, skirts and blouses. Mrs. Edna Penlck and Mrs. Annie Vannoy at 300 Oak St. or call AM 4-M02. 1-31 2c LOOK FOR THE "Country Pride" label on eggs at your grocery store. They're produced in Wa tauga County. Watauga FCX Ser vice. Ic FOR SALE: 8 can front opening ice bank (pray milk cooler in ex cellent condition, used leu than 4 years (or $300. Reason for sell ing going to bulk tank. Dawson B. Rufty, Route 1, Stony Point, N. C„ Telephone 6598. l-31-3p THE SYMBOL OF QUALITY is "Country Pride" on the eggs you buy. Available soon at your fav orite grocery (tore. Wataaga FCX Service. lc BOYS* COMBAT BOOTS—Sues S to 6, $3,93 value, only $8.98. CHURCH'S. W. King St., Boone, lc GET MORE VALUABLE CfctVBS by having your dairy cows bred to proven bulla. Call before 10:00 a. m. to AM 4-3061, or call Harold Farthing, Sugar Grove. l-2*-8c SHEEP FEED—Feed your ewes now and produce better lambs We have a special formula for sheep feed. We caa make your feed from your grain or we can furnish all of the Ingredients. Watauga FCX Service. >. Water St., Boone, lc WELL DRILLING promptly done. Latest and most modern equip ment. Experienced drillers. J. Wayne Gragg, 802 Green Street. Phone AMherst 4-3637, Boons, N. C. 11-15-tfc GOOD GULF FUEL OIL. J. D. Shoemake, dealer. Day phone 8VT0; night 8921 or 8890. 12-23-tfe GOOD GULF OVL PRODUCTS. J. D. SHOEMAKE. dealer. Watauga and Ashe counties. Day phone 8070, night 8981 or 8680. 12-2*-tfc WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE any thing, anywhere, anytime. M ft R Furniture Co., Vilas, N. C. 84-tfc. SEE THE IM7 GARDNER ft CAPRI Mobile Homes now on display. 41 Ft. Gardner—Sleep* 6 40 Ft. Capri—deep* 6 36 Ft. Gardner—Sleep* 6 83 Ft. Scbuft—Sleep* 4—used. Low down payment*, and up to 00 month* to par, on all new trail er*. — WAYNE JOHNSON MO TORS, Studebaker, Packard, and WUly* Dealer*, 331 E. Harper Ave. Lenoir, N. C. l-3**c NOW TAKING ORDER* far bur ley tobacco plant*. Mutt have or der* by February IS. R. H. Hend erson, Oolletsville, N. C. l-34-4p WELL DRILLING WELL BORING PUMP SERVICE Serving Western North Carolina Since 1911 Free estimate*. Featur ing new modern equip ment. Old experienced operators—with a repu tation to uphold. At competitive prices. Do mestic, commercial, in dustrial. Financing on any of these if preferred. Write us or mm down or call collect. B. E. FAW A SONS, INC. Tel ephone 70, Boa 529, Etttln, N. C. 1-24-tfc EAT MORE BOGS—They are one of tile BMt inexpensive and bene ficial food*. Get youn fresh daily at yottr Watauga PCX Icrvtee, & Water St., Boone. TO lc LOMBARD CHA1NSAWS — Sale* and service COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 1-17-tfc CUNTOn VhAINSAWS—See qa for the new direct drive Clinton chainaaws. We are your authoris ed dealer with a factory-trained seayice man. WaUuga FCX Ser vice, S. Water St., Boone. lc YOU WANT TO KNOW wfcat i chainaaw will do before you bay It. Get a free demonstration of the new direct drive Clinton chainaaw today at your Watauga FCX Ser vice, S. Water St., Boone. lc SWEATERS—Sizes 36 to 46, as sorted colors, 40 per cent woo), $2.88 CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone lc WE STILL HAVE all sizes in boys' shirts, 2 to IB, at a saving you shouldn't miss. $1 00 to $1.40. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone, lc TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN ■—I have sold my store to Harald Farthing and will not be respon sible for any obligations of the" store after January 10, 1997. CLYDE PERRY. Sugar Grove. N. C. l-17-4p WE STILL HAVE Men's Insulated Boots and Shoes at prices you can afford. All of our boots are being closed out at big savings to you. CHURCH'S. W. King St., Boone, lc HOME BAKED CAKES PARTY REFRESHMENTS CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY CAKES A SPECIALTY MRS. E. L. RAY 214 Locust, Phone AM 44078. l-17-4p Septic Tank Cleaning Prices reasonable, work guaran teed. Sanitary Septic Tank Ser vice. Phone Warren Greene, AM herst 4-3203, Route 2, Boone, N. C. 1-31-tfc Legal Notices • NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE —NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default having occurred in the performance of certaiir cove nants of that deed of truat, dated the 28 day of February, 1947, re corded the same date in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds Jot Watauga County, North Caro lina, in Book 51, Page 90, exe cuteed by Paul Arnette to Vance E. Swift, Trustee, the Beneficiary named In said deed of trust has declared ttw entire debt MM obii gation secured thereby due and payable at. once; that the said Paul Arnette has failed to pay the said debt; and that pursuant to the power contained in (aid deed of trust, upon request of the Beneficiary, I, Vance E. Swift, Trasteee, will fell the tract of land described in said deed of trust at public auction on the 1 day of March, 1067, at 12:00 rjoon, at the courthouse door, in Boone, Watauga Counfy, North Carolina, to pay the debt secured by the saia deed of trust with interest and the costs ol such; the land being situated in Beaver Dam Township, Watauga County, North Carolina, on thl Beaver Dam Pub lic Road, about 14 mile* West from the Town of Boone, N. C., now in the possession of Clyde Perry, bounded now or formerly by Uie lands of J. M. Campbell heirs on the East; by the lands of Hagaman Heirs and Phillips prop erty on the South; by the fends of Dock Henson and the wine barber Heirs on the West, con taining 82 1-2 acres, more or less, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake in the public road, near the Able Wine barger house, the Winebarger corner and runs South 44 East with the road 23 poles to a stake; thence South 38 East 10 1-2 poles to a stake; thence South 36 West 24 poles to a chestnut on a ridge; thence South 4 1-2 West 99 poles to an apple tree; thence South 14 1-2 East 10 pole* to an apple tree by a spring branch; thence South 38 East 40 poles to a aourwood on a ridge; thence South 45 Eait with Mid ridge 14 pole* to a (take; thence South 81 Eaat with the ridge 14 ptles to a mahogany on the main ridge; thence South 15 Wett 10 pole* to a itake; thence South 60 Wett 11 pol*« to a (take; thence South 48 West 18 pole* to a stake; thence South 18 Wett 32 pole* to • *take on top of a ridge; thence South 12 East 8 14 pole* to the J B. Phillips oak corner; thence Weit 32 pole* to a stake in J. K. Perry's line; thence North 18 pole* to a stake; thence'With Perry'* line Wett 10 pole*; thence North 78 Wett 0 roles to a stake; thence North 17 Wett 11 polos to a itake; thence North 13 polet to a (take, thence North 27 Wett 18 poles to a stake; thence North 37 Wert 7 pole* to a Make; thence North 22 Wert 10 poles to • itake; thence North 00 Wett 8 point; thence North 28 Wert 10 polet; thence North 18 Bait 8 pole* to a stake thence North 8 Wert 34 polet to a (take; thence North 38 Wert 12 polet to a (take; thence North S Wett 2 1-2 pole* to a stake; thence North 18 East 7 poles to a stake; tbcnce North 4 West 0 1-2 poles to a stake, Wlne barger's corner; thence with aaid Winebarger'i line North 9A Bart 57 poles to a stake; thence North 7 East 84 V2 polos to a stake In Winebenior'a yard fence, thence North 28 Efrt with (aid line 18 1-2 poles to the BEGINNING, Con taining 82 1-2 (Mrs*, more or to*. TERlft: Caah. Mre percent (8%) of the amount of the highest bid must be ImmM with TflaKee Dentins confirmation el the Mle FOR SALE — 3 piece mthsgf ) netr btdrvoD luitc. Good ees^ duton. Mrs. Wiliard Trivett Call AM M07« after a. lp another new improvement —All FCX hybrid aeed com new treated with Delsan. Delsan it a combination insecticide and fungi fide Delsan A-D provide! pro tection from aeed decay and aeed ling blight caused by •eed-borne and toil-borne organisms. All FCX hybrids have been treated with this new product against teed corn maggots, wirewortaa, and certain other toil intects. Another first In FCX efforti to bring you the best seed available. Watauga FCX Ser vice. S. Water St., Boone. lc NOTICE—This' is te certify-that Dean Cook b ne longer with the Master Cleaners. I do however, maintain a dry cleaning and pick up station Bring us your laundry and dry eleaaiag. COOK'S AUTO MATIC LAUNDjnr, corner King Street and Slewing Rock Road. 10-SB-tfc FOR SALE—Hay and oatt. Don aid F. McCombs, Route I, Con over, N. C. i-Jl-2p THE FULLER BRUSH COMPANY has dealership openings in Ashe, Avery, Alleghany, and Watauga Counties. For interview, write B. E. Smith, Canover, N. C. l-31-2p HOMELITE CHAINSAWS—Sales, service and repairs. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grow, N. C. 1-17-tfc JEEP FOR SALE—Good condi tion, new tires, new paint Miles & Norman Sinclair Station, corn er Main St. and Blowing Rock Rd., Boone, N. C. lp NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S RE SALE OF UAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY PURSUANT to the power and authority contained In that certain deed of trust, dated May 15, 1994, executed by Fred J. Triplett and wife, Jewell M. Triplett, to the un dersigned trustee, which said deed of trust is duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, North Caro lina in Book 69 at Page 21S and securing a certain note payable to V. L. Moretz, and because of a raised bid having been made to the sale held on January, 14, 1996, and pursuant to the order of court for re-sale, the undersign ed trustee will offer for rwala at E- lie auction to the highest bid for cash at the Courthouse r of Watauga County in Boone, N. C. at twelve o'clock noon on the 11th day of February, 1997, the following described real es tate, to wit: Lying and hring.ta Stony Fork Township, Watauga County, North Carolina and BEGINNING on a poplar at a small branch and runs North 68 Wett 43 feet; South 61 West 190 feat: South 90 West 200 feet; South 20 West 100 feet: South 45 West 100 feet; Sooth 69 West 300 feet: South 89 West 200 feet to a chestnut and pine; South 98 West 160 feet; Soath 74, Wart 300 feet; South 70 WeA 113 feet to a chestnut oak on top or ridge: fouth 45 Bait 400 fast; Sooth 30 East 90 feet to a poplar sprouts; Sout 1 East 360 feet; South 12 East 200 feet; South 10 West 300 feet to a rock; South 30 Waft 200 feet; South 19 West 100 feet to a four inch oak; South 9 West 300 feet; South IS Waft 14S feat to a sourwood; South 69 East 300 feet; South 49 East 200 feel; South 30 East 200 feat; South 6 East 258 feet to a locust: North 74 East 430 feet to a maple and wire fence: • South 70 East 400 feet; South 60 East 369 feet to a cucumber at the creek; thence wiflj the creek as follows: South 38 East 600 feet; South 99 East 160 feet: South 30 East 140 feet; South S2 East 260 feet; South 49 East 300 feet; North 71 East 210 feet: South 41 East 379 feet; South 62 East 100 feet South 14 East 80 feet; South 40 East 130 feet to the falls; thence leaving the creek, South 99 East 95 feet; South 79 East 90 feet; North 64 East 190 feet to a maple; ■oath 64 East 100 feet; South 75 East 100 r?et; Sonth 80 East 100 feet; North M East 100 feet to • sourwood; North » Wort 070 feat La maple; North 12 Wert 400 t; North I Woat 800 feet to • maple on the rMf* North 38 tact 55 feet to a viae; North IS Wert 300 feet; North 8 West #42 feet to an oak; North 56 Weft MM feat: North 70 Wert 300 feet: North 48 West 104 fart to an oak; North S3 Wert 74 feet to an oak; North 14 Wert 200 feat to a pine atom): North 18 Eart 200 feet; North 8 Wert 200 fart to • red oik; North 10 Wert 200 feet: North 78 Wert 08 feet; North 12 Wart 100 feat; North 18 East 100 fe«t to * ma#fe; Eart 248 feet; North 88 But 287 feet to a trail; North S Eart 100 feet; North 1140 feel to a chestnut dak stump and pine; North 88 Wert BOO feet to a dogwood; North SB Wert 800 feet; North S Wert 1784 feet to' a Mack gam; North SB Wert 480 feet to a locust stump; Wert 5«3 feet to a four tech maple; South 48 Wart 400 feet: South 80 Wart 817 feat to an oak; South 8 Eart 186 feet to a maple rt the creek; thence with the ereek at follows: South 88 Eart 188 fort: South 2 Eart 110 feet: South «3 Wert 180 feet; South 83 West 235 r; South 00 Wart 70 feet; South West 800 feat; Soath 18 Wert 180 feet; South 17 Eaat 800 feet: South 52 Eart ISO fact; South 82 Bart 280 feat to a maple; thanoe South 70 Wart MO feat to fee OINNINO, containing 81$ aaras. more or lew, all accord Inj to the survey ^majte^ky /eek L. Storie, The aald inpartr wttl ha toM •abject to au ouUtandiac and un paid taxaa. This the 34th day of 1187. J*. NOTICE TO BtUDCKS WATAUGA COUNTY SCHOOL ! wataiJga^JuntY schools 1 BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA Healed proposals will to received by the County Board of Education, OfV lot tfVliy WpfrilirMfDi S Im ice up to uHi A. M. o'clock. March 1, 1*57 and immediately thereafter publicly opened and read for the farnMiing of labor, material, and equipment entering I at <l> «e» eral Conatruction, (2) Plumbing, (3) Heating, and (4) Electrtcia. Complete plans, Moctficattaftf. and contract documents win be apoa far laapectoon in the office of the SapertMeadeat and ia the Office of the Architects, or may be obtained by those qualified and who will make • bid, upon depoait of twenty-fire* dollars ($25 00) in caah or certified check. The full deposit will be returned to those mialMi— m bona fide DTODOtal provided plans and m^ESaioas are returned to the Architects in good condition within five days after the date set for receiving bids. Non-bidders may purchase plans for the cost of duplication. All contractors are hereby noti fied that "An Act to Regulate the Practice at General Contracting' ratified by the General Assemtfy of North Carolina on March 10, 1929, and as subsequently amend ed Public Laws of 1837,• ratified March IS. wiH be observed in re ceiving and awarding general con Plumbing and Heating Contrac tor! are notified that Public Laws of 1937, Chapter 92 as amended by Public Law* Of 1M3. Chapter 57, will be observed in receiving and awarding plumbing and heat ing contract*. Electrical Contracted are noti fied that provisions of Chapter 87, Public Laws of 1937, ratified March 23, will be observed in receiving and awarding electrical contracts. Each proposal shall be accom panied by a cash deposit or a cert ified check drawn on some bank or trust company authorized to do business In North Carolina, of an amount equal to not lea* than five per cent of the proposal or In A |» a ri flnr inaM i liw uificOi 8 uiuurr may onrr a bid bond of five per cent of the proposal as required by G. S. 143 129, as amended by Chapter 1104 of the PuMic Laws of 1951, said deposit to be retailed by the Owner as liquidated damages in event of failure of the successful bidder to execute the contract within ten days after the award or to give satisfactory surety a* re quired by laws. A Performance Bond will be re quired for one hundred per cent (100%) of the contract prioa. Payment will be made on the basis of ninety per cent (90%) on monthly estimates and final payment made upon completion and acoeptance of the work. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids for a period of 39 days. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. W. G. Angell, Superintendent Watauga County Board of Education ■> . ■ Boone, North Carolina ,<t. , Hutchlns and Adams Architects It Engineers StatesviUe, North Carolina. lc r Toon of Bitiwiac bcfc, ta the Mate of North Caroiiaa, a nwi.l election wu duly called and held in said Town oh January 22, 1887 tor the purpose of submitting to the qiialHied wtwi of said Town the following proposition PROPOSITION NO. 1 Shall the qualified eaten of the Town of Blowing^Kock approve the bond ordinance which was ad opted by the Board of CommU aionera af said Town oh September 29, 1066, and which (1) authorises bonds of said Town of the maxi mum aggregate amount of WO, 000 to finance the coat of con structing a swimming pool, on land Bow owned hy the Town, suitable to provide recreational facilities for the inhabitants of the Town, and (I) authorizes (he levy and collection af an annual tax sufficient to pay the princi pal of the interest on said bonds; and also approve the indebtedness to be Incurred by the issuance of said bonds? and said Board of Commissioners has duly canvassed the returns of the Registrar and Judges of Elec tion appointed to hold said elec tion and has determined the re sult of said election to be as here inafter stated: NOW, THERE FORE. . Ca {A t)nar^ A# C* f\m m lesinnors hereby makes the following state ment of the result of Mid special election, pursuant to the Munici pal Finance Act, 1821, of North Carolina: (1) The number of voter* regis tered and qualified to vote at saM election dm 478. (2) The number of vote* cast at said election fbr the ordin ance described in Proposition No. 1 and for the indebted ness proposed to be incurred by the issuance of the bonds authorized by said ordinance was 154. The number of votes cast at said election against said vrdinanca and against said indebtedness was 41. (3) A majority of the voters vot ing at said election voted to approve said bond ordinance and laid indebtedness. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we, the undersigned Members of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Blowing Rock, have here unto act our hands this 1 day of February, 1957. R. B. HARDIN, Mayor w. C. LENTZ, Commissioner lL IS. WILSON, Commissioner D. W. WOO TEN, Commissioner Board of Commissioner* IP Nonce OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the admin istrator of the estate of R. T. McGhee, late of the county of Wa tauga, State of North Carolina, this Is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said de ceased, to present thepi to me within 12 months of the date here of pr this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Anyone indebted to said estate is asked to make immediate payment. This February 5, 1957. D. B. DOUGH ERTY, Administrator, Boone, N. C. 2-7-6C None* «r RiinEri sale NORTH CAi:©UNA WAfACtU liHJNTY Under and by virtue of the Joseph O. Mitchell and wifeTieUa Mae the 1st day of November, 1959, tad recorded to *4. pwe 167, in the of flee at the Register «f Deeds «f Watauga County, North Cai-eiiBk, default havteg faaaa made to the payment of the indebtedness there by secured and said deed of trust beljg hy the toga ttwwfoof WhWt - -* W——i—■- w — ■ ia ■ nii S Kb tka wiviii MP imwiwi dy inf holder thereof to fscwoteee the tame, the undersigned timtee will offer for sale it public auction tp the highest bidder for nA at the Courthouse door is BOone, North Carolina, at 8:90 »>lock P. II., am the 16th day of February, 1987, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being to the County of Watauga and State at North Carolina, Stony Feck Township, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING oa a red o»k, Thomas Fairchildn cottier, and runs North 24 East 39% poles to a chestnut, Colum bus Watson's comer; thence North 45 West 9 poles to a white oak; thence South 60 West 30 pole* to a stake; thenoe South 46 West 19 poles to a maple; thence a South east course 45 poles (actually South T9 East) to the BEGIN NING, containing 8 acres and 10 square yards, being the land con veyed to Burl Church, et u*. by deed recorded in Book 56, page1 687, far Watauga County. SECOND TRACT: BBOINNING on a red oak tree and runs North 79 West 24 Vv poles to a stake by a maple tree; thence South 28 West IT poles to a white ptoe; thence South 11 West 28 1-4 poles to • dogwood by the branch; thence South 60 East 4% poles to Church's corner; thence North 89 East SO poles to a stake, Church's comer; tnence South 00 East 18 poles to a stake in the Yates line; thence with said line North 89 East 12 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 8 acres, more or leas, being the land conveyed to Burl Church et ax. by deed recorded to Book 71 page 629, for Watauga County. THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING on a (take at the branch, running North courae with A. R. Yater line 86 polea to a stake in said line; thence a West course M petes to a small white oak; thence a South course 80 poles to a stake at the branch; thence an East Course with the meanders of the branch 14 pole* to the BEGIN NING, containing 3 acres, more or less, being the land conveyed to Burl Church at ux. by deed re corded in Book 72, pages 166 and 167, for Watauga County, IN CLUDING CARTWAY as set out in aaid deed. But ttlia sale will be made lub tct to all outstanding and unpaid xes. This 11th day of January, 1957. THOMAS S. JOHNSTON, Trustee I-17-4C-J NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue ot the power of ule contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Harrison Church and his wile Iva Church and Archie Church and his wife Blanche Church, dated the lOthday of May, 1933, and record ed in the Office af the RifMr of Deeds for Watauga County in Book 69 at Page 44, at Boone, North Carolina, default hating been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the said deed of trust by the terms thereof bring subject to foreclo sure, the undersigned will offer for sale, as trustee, at public auct ion, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door in Boom, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, on the 19th day of Febru ary, 1887, the property convoyed in the said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Watauga Town ship, Watauga County, North Caro lina, and bounded and described as follows: ADJOINING the lands of Har rison Church,and others, and BE GINNING on a email hemlock and runs thence South 87 East 22 poles to a stake in H. McLean's line; thence with said tine North 31 East 26 polos to a hemlock by ■ service; thence down and with the branch 32 poles to a stake, corner of the home tract; thence North 67 West 12% poles to I stake In Fred McLean's line; thenfee with his line South M East 18 poles to 1 stake; thence Sooth IB East SO poles to the BEGINNING. But this sale will bo made sub* Ject to all due and unpaid taxes. This the 11th day of January, 1137. LOUIS h. SMITH, Trustee l-17-4c-b 1

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