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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SUMMONS DOCKET N*. 4283 Nortti Carolina Cherokee County Cherokee County, rlamtitf VS. CHARLES HIGDON and wife, RUTH HIGDON, W. D. WHJTAK ER. TRUSTEE, and JAMES B. FEREBEE U. and CITIZEN BANK LAND SURVEYING MINERAL STUDIES BaUey and Van Horn Box 221, Murphy, N. C. Phones 578-J or 578-W and TRUST COMPANY. Defendants By virtue of authority vested in me by a Judgment of the Cherokee Superior Court dated the 5th day >f March. 1954, in the above en titled actum. 1 will, on Thursday, he 15th day of April, 1954. at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse 'oor in Murphy, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder or cash the following described lands in Valleytown Township, 'herokee County, N. C.: FIRST TRACT: Being part of Tract No. 37 in District No. 7. and beginning at the intersection or junction of the N. C. Highway No. 10, and what is known as the New Robbinsville Road, North 4 de grees East 80 feet to a stake; hence N. 21 degrees 30 minutes W. 350 feet to a stake; thence N. 17 degrees 30 minutes 59 feet to a stake. Southwest corner of Wat kins lot (formerly known as the Mel. M. McLean lot); thenc^ with the line of said lot N. 81 degrees I 30' E. 264 feet to ? stake in the | line of the lend belonging to An- j drew j Manufacturing Company; thence with said line South 34 de grees 30' E. 306 feet to a stake in the forks of the ditch (also former ly a small black gum); corner of Andrews Manufacturing Company property; thence with the ditch and binding Andrews Manufactur ing Company land on the North side of State Highway No. 10; thence with the North Margin of State Highwoy No. 10 N. 74 degrees 30' W. 318 feet to the Beginning, containing four and nine-one-hundredths (4.09) acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT; Being part of Tract No. 37 in District No. 7. Be ginning at a stake, the N. W. cor- [ ner of J. W. Phillips lot, and runs Ea^ward with his line 200 feet 1? a stake; thence S. to the N. W. margin of Highway No. 10; thence Westward with said Highway a-1 bout 200 feet to the West line of Phillips lot in margin of said State I j Highway No. 10; thence Northward j with said West boundary line of | 'said Phillips lot to the Beginning,! containing afractional part of an ' 'acre. i Being the same lands as convey ed by deed, dated January 6, 1944, from J. Frank Bristol and wife, Odin Bristol, to Charles Higdon and wife, Ruth Higdon, and regis tered An the office of the Register if Deeds for Cherokee County, N. C., in Deed Book 149, at page 42, reference to which is hereby made NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA The undersigned having quaR . administrator of the estate ?i 1 'v>dd Brumby, deceas ? U' ?r Cherokee County, this, . ' > i "y all persons having ,.;:a;nst said estate to pre- j ben , ?he undersigned on or b ? i , i 19th day of March, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded In I a mere full descrp tion. l'ui: the 16 day of March. 1954. L. L. MASON, Commissioner 36-4tc 7-6tc Andrews Births I Mr. and Mrs. Wade Lambert an nounce the birth of a son, Satur day. March 6 at Rod da Van Gorder Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trammel of Andrews announce the birth of a son. Thursday, March 4. bar of their recovery. All persons | ndebtod to said estate wlil please make immedlal.- payment to the ?nder Igned. ' ?y of March, 1954 E )l BRUMBY Administrator Mr and Mrs. Jay Mashburn of Andrew^ announce the birth of a son, Saturday. March 6. P'troiman and Mrs. Jack Gar r.i ? ' V. ect Jefferson, formerly of \n >v? announce the birth of a r Hay. 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