NOTICE OF SALE FOR TAXES
(continued from page 4, M K. C)
M*. C. a Ragan (Heirs)
Clyd?. I5?jr' Jr- ' VI? 14.86
<&&?* Sterna ~ 3030
8 ? a-- - n?
Howard 8. Steeiman 7 a 30 JO
ssTJUUnrr":.: ?s
Alfred P. Watson 11 a .... 31.89
Andrew Wataon 48 a 21.73
Heasie Watson 1% a 12 50
J. Lionel Wataon 3 a 5 00
Floyd Allen Watsovl a 4.00
General D. Watson
(Hrtrs) 36 a 15.83
Guy Wataon 2? a 57.98
Hawie 1 six-tenths a .... 7.10
Odes W. Watson 10 a .... 13.60
Willard C. Watson 34 a 20.41
Glfcn V. Welch 29 a 46.33
Ransom E. Welch 1 a 13.57
Walter R. Welch 38 a .. 30.00
John Bfcviff WeTborn 03 a 78 67
Rtssell Daniel Wellborn
18% a 81.60
Stewart E. Williams
1? a ? v.. 78.38
Charlie Winebarser
20% a 12.28
J. J. Winebarger 86 * .... 17.80
Phil Yates 2 L ... *50
WATAUGA TOWNSHIP
Billy Dearl Aldridge % a 33.21
Earl Aldridge 1 a 33.00
Everette Aldridge 1 a ... 3.80
Herbert Aldridge 21% a 62.09
Herbert Aldridge 6 a .... 1.50
Donel Aldridge 13 a .... 27.69
Marl Aldridge 1 a 60 35
E. A. Anderson 1 a 1.00
Otha Andrews 107% a .... 48 50
J. F. Avers 62 a 80.00
J. F. Ayers 84% a 36.00
J. P. Barlow (Heirs)
153 a 22 .10
Robert Bentley 8 a 24.97
Ruffin Berry (Ifeirs)
130 a 13.40
Robert T. Boat Wright 76 a 28.57
John A. Boniver, Jr. 10 a 50
R. L. Boozer, Jr. 12 L .... 1.20
Charlie Brown 47% a .... 14.10
'Caro A Brown and Iva
Lee Nicholson 1 L 6.00
T. W. Brown 1 L 10.00
Nancy Byrd 20 a 6.00
Berlin Calloway % a .... 19.38
Miss Alverda Caudill 2 a 1.00
John Allen Chamberlin,
Jr. 8 a .... 12.95
'Bert Church 13 a 18.15
.Chantley H. Church 6% a 14.15
Fred Church 13 a 2.60
'George Church 3 a 2.50
Harrison Church 4 a ... 41.52
-Kenneth William Church
' 1 L 49.25
'Roger Clark 4 a 1.00
Mrs. Maggie Coffey
' 16% a .... 3.20
?R. D. Coffey 11 a 2.75
'Kathleen Cole and Jerry
? White 2 a 1.00
Clarence Cook 48 a 48.22
Mrs. Fallah Cook 23 a .... 12.14
Allen Cornell 10 a 1.00
'Ray Cornett 1 a 23.25
George D. Crittenton, Jr.
' IrL 1.00
Kenneth P. Daniels 1 L 1.50
Lee Darner 54% a 13.50
Oscar G. Danner 52% a 33.30
J.J. Darsey 1 L 50.60
Dillard Davis 39 * ..7,80
Mrs. James J. Davis 2% a 1,85
Ruth R. Dixon % a 2.50
David A. Drexal 1% a .. 1.00
Rufus Earn 1 a .....x 25.85
Warren Edwards" 1" L .... HtlO
Andrew Ellis 43 a 21.15
Edgar F. Ellis 3 a 7.50
Charles and David Eurey
64 a ?05
Walter Fellows 1 L 2.50
Mrs. Clarence Fox
(Heirs) 7 a 8.50
J. L. Fox (Estate) 215 a 29.70
.Mrs. John Fox. Jr. 40 a 45.63
H. E. Fritta 15 a . 10.00
E. G. Gallagher 23 L .... 50.00
L. S. Gilliam, Jr. 1 L .... 3.00
Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Glenn
1 three-fourths a 2.00
Minerva Goldsmith I L 1.00
G. B. Gordon 1% a 2.50
Mrs. Joe Gragg 55% a .... 13.00
Mrs Edward Greene
8% ? 12.90
Ranee Greene 96 a 1455
Wilev Greene 46 a <7.29
J. Edpar Harbin 58 a .... 44.48
John McDonald Harrison
15 a 21.50
Charles R Hartley 21 a . 5.00
Lawrence W. Hayes 3 L 3.00
Sidney1 Herman 40 a .... 10.85
WMlterfflck, f a UJ9
JJllle U Hill 1 L 50
lig* I L 98.4':
fS^Sgfe g
H. Walter Horton and
ufffijw a
*3B?,.wr? ? ?* 1B
Wagie Jarrett 1 L looo
P...1 a f** 1 " 1880
Paul A. Jones 1 a 300
rw?'i*r*y.K,aUm 40 ? 8 00
R C. Kerr 3 a ISO
Ruby Jean Lanier la. 3 00
Mua LjHJ* Lord 1 L 30
Clara TMcCabe 1 L 1 00
SU SSKJ 1,3 - ""
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Harita M 45 a 83 00
W E. McMillan 1 a 1.80
Kalph Junior Matheson
4 L 3000
David Minton 92 a 35:80
Ben G. Moore % a 18.40
Ivey Moore 12# a 47.20
W. Roy Morrison 4 L .... 2 00
Jaek Morris 6Vi a M..VI
Jones Nelson M) a 2.00
Howard C. Niven 4* a .? 17.28
J. W. Norwood 4 a 37.10
Mrs. Willie E. Pace 2 <4 a 2.00
Joan Paris 7% a 2.00
Marshall Parsons 1 a 17.80
Horace Pearsons 00 a .... B OO
Vassie Poplin 9 L 9.00
E. Logan Porter 4 a 80
Cart Presnell 2 tr ....... 11.37
Edd Quails 2 L 8.08
Rainbow Camp, Inc. 31V4
a 101.45
Mrs. Cenia Rich 4 L 13.30
Abel Richards 1 a 1.00
P. Lee Richards 1 a 1.00
C. T. Rivers 8 a 180
Stella Simpson 1 L 1.00
Massie Smith k Sue
Marsh 1 L 1.00
R. J. Stevens 1% a 40.00
R. W. Story 1 a 2 63
H. H. Strickland 20% a .... 7.30
Mrs. Margaret Taber 1 a 8.28
Mrs. John A. Tate 2 a .... 1.00
Paul Sherrin 2 a 80
Dempsey Shook, 6 a 1.80
J. C. Shook 38 a 6.08
Basil Shore 29 a 27.80
Claude Shore and wife
5-8 a 8300
Mead Tavlor y, a 610
?ei? ^!y'or ? ? 27.40
Jake Tester 16V4 a 3.75
gwnt Thacker 20 a 3.00
Clint Thomas 16 a 22 28
G ,W. Thomas 1 L 2.00
Arthur Townsend 48 a .... 39 35
A. T. Townsend 40 a .... 4.00
?'<* Townsend 1 a 11.90
F- p. Townsend (Heirs)
11 ? i i n
Floyd Townsend 29 H a " 21.70
I. Enzer Townsend 3 a ... 1263
Roey C. Townsend 37 Mi
Tr?y C. Townsend 56a.~ 14.10
Kaweryn C. Tully 1 L ... 1.00
William Jack Wagner 90
3-4 a 32 on
F. H. Wall & Margaret
l 2ft nn
HeTaId A' W,nl (Helrs)
Brad Watson 1' L ITan
JfcrtU Welch 36 28*
&'?? Whitaker & Daw
son 50 a ... 11 on
anrt Jvj!it#ker_I>aw?on'
and Katheryn B. 70 * 13 10
?nest White 6% , 31 12
Arthur White (Heirs) 8
Caroline L. Whiting (E? 5 ??
a 28^ a 2 88
Archie Wicks 1 a a a&
Mrs. Robert Woodruff"? 1
MM ^ woodwd i"i~?
Wright, Heirs 2 a 1 oo
Everette Yarber 24 a ~
Leonard Yarber 4 a 3.35
dexter Yates 18 a 97 36
Albert Zimmerman, jir
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in 1914.
He recently sold the farm
for $284,000 to the Rochester
Institute of Technology which
will use the property for a new
campus.
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Legal Notices
NOT1CK OF KJCSAUB OF
WORTH CAROLINA
WATAUGA COUNTT
Under and by virtae of an
order of the Superior Court of
Watauga County, ma<i? in the
special proceedings entitled Sd
Kerley and Elizabeth Kerley
versus Jack E. Kerley, EBn-ee
Kerley, Norman Kerley DaMin,
Herman L. Daldin. Gwynn Ker
ley, Patricia Kerley. Kyle Ker
ley, Earlene Kerley Lartj Ker
ley. Barbara Kerley, Tommy
Kerley, Chriatine Kerley, S. C.
Eggers. Jr., Trustee, and the
Northwestern Bank, and under
and by virtue of an Order of
Resale, upon advance bids,
made by the Clerk of the Sup
erior Court of Watauga County
oa the UTh day of July. 1083,
the undersigned Commissioner
will oa th*. Wth day of July.
1063, at twelve o'clock noon, on
the premises near Bamboo,
North Carolina, offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash
on Tract One upon an opening
bid of $17322.50, and upon an
opening bid of $8878.83 for
Tract Two, but subject to the
confirmation of the Court, the
following tracts of land lying
and being in Blue Ridge Town
ship, Watauga County. North
Carolina, and described as fol
lows:
Being in all respects the
same lands described in the
petition filed in this cause,
and particularly described ac
cording to surveys made by Ed
ward Osborne, Surveyor and
Commissioner appointed In this
cause, as follows:
TRACT ONE: Lands on thto
West side of Blude Ridge Park
way.
BEGINNING at a stake on
ridge in Meadows' line, run
ning with the fence North 14
degrees 30 minutes East 24
poles and 2 links to a stake.
Meadows' northwest corner:
thence with the fence Sooth 88
degrees 15 minutes East 34
poles and 2 links to a stake in
the Parkway line: thence with
said line North 7 degrees IS
minutes East 24 poles and 2
links to Parkway corner No. 2
F-272: thence North 29 degrees
IS minutes West 18 poles and
2 links to a stake on Parkway
line. Cook heirs' corner: thence
with their line North 86 de
grees 45 minutes West 120
poles to a stake, Austin North
ing corner; thence South 8 1
degrees West 18-1 /S poles to a
stake and pine stump, the N.
L. Harrison corner at a stream;
thence with an agreed line
South 12 degrees 30 minutes
West 42-3/9 poles, crossing a'
stream, to an old maple, corn
er to N. L. Harrison; thence
with old fence row South 84
degrees East on an agreed line
31 poles to a stake near an old
white' pine stump between a
maple and a small birch; thence
South H degrees 30, ipinuJM
East 7Vi poles to a cucumber,
the Walter Hamoton corner;
thence with the Hampton line
South 84 degrees 45 minutes
East 78 poles to the BEGIN
NING, containing 47 aefes; all
lines having been rail with
existing fence* purported to
the tot side of Mue Ridge
BEGINNING om a W?te pine
and running Sooth S decrees
East JH/ pole* to Government
mirkrr No. MF-14^ thence
South 17 degree* East 40-4/
notes to GovmimnM marker
Ko 2-r MB; the nee South 7 d<>
grees IB minutes West 11-1/5
poles to ? state in Parkway
line on North margin of new
Laurel Road; thence up with
North margin of said Road
South 88 decrees 40 minutes
East 18-3/5 poles to * state in
David- Rassr line 3-1/2 feet
from a white pine; thence
North 8 degrees 45 minutes
HW ewnff; thence ViinlStb
degrees 15 minutes East with
Hiss' line 5*4/ poles to a large
oak, Dwight Critcher's corner,
thence with Critcher's line
North IB degrees 45 minutes
West 37 poles and V links to
an iron stake, McKwee's con*
en thence South SB degrees 45
miitfites West 48 poles to a*
iron stake, McElwee'g corner;
thence North one degrees 15
minutes West 12-4/5 poles to
*a iron stake, McElwee*s corn
ice North 88 dagraw 41
3 poles and 14
crossing road, to a platir
where a gum stood*
1 g h t Critchers corner;
with Critcher's line
3 degrees East 30 poles
to a large sugar tree, an old
grant corner thence North 88
degrees 15 minutes West 37
pole* and 18 links with Und
ley Hampton's line to a stake;
thence crossing the road, with
the Parkway to the BEGIN
NING. subject to a right of
way for a 16 foot road, mea
sured eight feet from each
side of the following described
center line: BEGINNING at k
white pine, 8.25 feet southward
ly from the Lindley Hampton
corner and running South 9B
degrees 15 minutes East 19
poles and 4 links to an inn
stake; thence South" 75 deRrffes
15 minutes East 21-1/2 poles
to an iron strike 8 feet west
ward from thfc line fence be
tween Kerley and Critcher;
thence parallel to and 8 feet
West of said fence South 4 de
grees West 14 pole* and 2
links to an iron stake in the
North line of the MeElwee
lands, and being eight feet
westward from the planted
stone referred to in the above
call North "88 degrees 48 min
utes East 3 poles and 14 links."
The highest bidders will be
required to deposit with the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Watauga County an amount
equivalent to- twenty-five per
cent o< the amounts bid.
This the 11th day of July,
1B83. I
LOUIS H. SMITH,
Commissioner.
7-18-2C
Stingy people never think
tftrr m stingy until' it is too
Most pOTple have some good
In them, and all people some
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NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
WATAUGA COUNTY
Under and by the virtue of
the power of aale contained la
a certain deed of trust execut
ed by Margaret Sue Isaac*
(Single) and T. E. Isaacs (Sin
gle), dated September 4. 1936,
ami regarded la Deed of Trust
Book 19. at Page 206. in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of
Watauga County, North Caro
lina, default having been made
in the payment of the indebted
ness thereby secured and said
deed of trust being by the terms
thereof subject to foreclosure,
the undersigned trustee will of
fer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at
the courthouse door in Boone,
Watauga County, North Caro
lina at 13:00 o'clock noon, on
the 23rd day of July. 1903, the
property conveyed in said deed
of trust, the same lying and be
ing in Beaver Dam Township,
Watauga County, North Caro
lina, and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING on a maple run
ning east 44-2/3 poles to a stake,
G. C. Harmon's corner: thence
south 7 degrees east 10 poles
to a stake in the branch and
road; thence down and with
said road 9*3/4 poles to a stake
in A C. Greene's line: thence
west with said line 44 poles to
a stake; thence north 18 de
grees west with A. C. Greene's
conditional line 81 poles to a
chestnut oak; thence north 18
degrees east ISpoles to a stake:
thence north 77 degrees east S
poles to a stake; thence north
47 degrees east 2 poles to a
stake, Trivett's comer: thence
south 53% degrees east 34 poles
to a double chestnut above a
rock; thence east 29tt poles to
the BEGINNING, containing
45-9/16 acres, more or less.
But this sale will be made
stibject to all outstanding and
unpaid taxes.
This 18th day of June. 1963.
Stacy C. Eggers, Jr., Trustee
8-2T4C-0
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as the Exe
cutor of the will of Walter W.
Jones, late of the county of
Watauga, State of North Caro
lina, this is to notify those hav
ing claims against the estate of
the said deceased to present
them to me within 6 months of
the date hereof, or this notice
Will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All those indebted to
the estate are asked to make
immediate payment. This July
8, 1963.? LUCIA RODWELL
JONES, Executor. Route 3,
Boone. N. C. 7-ll-4c
Take a chance on human na
ture; usually it pays off.
Flat statements are usually
made by flat-headed people.
NOTICE or INTENTION TO
APPLY TO THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT COMMISSION
FOB APPROVAL OF BONDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
of intention of the undersigned
to file application with the Loc
al Government Commission, Ra
leigh, North Carolina, for its
approval of the issuance of the
foil owing proposed bends of the
County of Watauga, which shall
be subject to approval of the
voters of said County at an elec
tion:
(1) $1,630,000 of bonds for
the purpose of constructing in
the Watauga County School Ad
ministrative Unit several new
buildings to be used as school
houses, school garages, physical
education and vocational educa
tion buildings, teacherages and
lunchrooms and other school
plant facilities and to recon
struct and to enlarge, by the
erection of additions, several
existing buildings located in
such unit and used for such
purposes, in order to enable the
County of Watauga, as an ad
ministrative agency qf the pub
lic school system of the State
of North Carolina, to maintain
public schools in said School
Administrative Unit for the
nine months' school term as
prescribed by law.
(2) *800.000 of bonds for the
purpose of erecting and equip
ping a new building or build
ings for use as public hospital
facilities and to acquire a suit
able site therefor, if necessary,
within the County.
This notice was first publish
ed on the 4th day of July, 1963.
Any citizen or taxpayer object
ing to the issuance of all or any
of said bonds may file with the
Local Government Commission
a verified statement setting
forth his objections as provided
in Section 15fr7.1 of the Gen
eral Statutes of North Carolina,
in which event he shall also file
a copy of such statement with
the undersigned, at any time
within ten days from and after
such first publication. A copy of
this notice must be attached to
the statement so filed. Object
ions set forth in said statement
shall be for consideration by
said Commission in its determi
nation of whether or not it may
hold a public hearing as provid
ed by law on the matter of the
issuance of said bonds.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF THE COUNTY OF
WATAUGA
By I. B. Wilson, Clerk
7-11-2C
It Is easy to underestimate
the jealousy of laxy people.
If you cant laugh at your
self, learn to occupy your time
with a good hobby.
NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified aa the ad
ministratrix of the estate of
Minnie B. Walker, late of the
county of Watauga, State of
North Carolina, this is to notify
those having claims against the
estate of the said deceased to
present them to me within six
months of the date hereof, or
this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. Those in
debted Rr the estate are asked
to make immediate payment.
This JiUy 15. 1963. CLEO W.
GREENE, Route 2, Boone,
North Carolina. 7-184*
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified a* the ad
ministrator, of the estate of
Mrs. Connie Williams, late of
the county of Watauga, State
of North Carolina, this is to
notify those having claims
against the estate of the said
deceased to present them to
me within six months of the
date hereof, or this notice wll|
be pleaded in bar of their re
covery- Those indebted to the
estate are asked to make im
mediate payment. This July 11,
1963. ROY F. WILLIAMS. Rt.
3, Boone, N. C. 7-18-4p
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified is the ad
ministratrix of the estate at
Grady a. Mint on, late of the
county of Watauga, State of
North Carolina, this is to noti
those having claims against
estate of the said deceased
to present them to me within
six months of the date hereof,
or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. Those
indebted to the estate are ask
ed to make immediate pay
ment. - MARY E. MINTON.
Admx., Vilas. N. C. 7-lHp
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified a? the Exe
cutor of the will of I torn M.
Miller, late of the county of
Watauga, State of North Caro
lina, this is to notify those hav
ing claims against the estate of
the said deceased to present
them to me within 12 months
of the date hereof, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All those in
debted to the estate are asked
to make immediate payment.
This June 24. 1983.? BANNER
MILLER, Executor, 991 Apache
Street, Miami Springs, Fla.
7-4-4p
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