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Murphy, IV C. removal at all designated aawtim ber trees upon the timber sale area of ap*iroximatei? 600 acres lying within the watershed of the Town of Murphy located on the heaefwat ers of Marble Creek in Cherokee County, Nortfc Carolina, and for the construction of fire control access roads entering and across the tim ber sale atea The Umber sale area, with the approximate loca tions of the fire control access road sketched thereon, has been deline- I de on the official timber sale map on file in the office of the Town Clerk I The saw timber trees to be cut , and removed have been designated with a spot of yellow paint on the ' trunk and another belov* stump height The designated trees are estimated to contain 1,00*1,061 board feet based on a 100% cruise by competent professional forest ers. The Town of Murphhy does not j tn any manner guarantee the ac- ! curacy of these estimates, and bid ders must satisfy themselves as to the actual amount and kinds of merchantable timber designated for cutting and must make their bids in sole reliance upon their own estimate and judgment. A detailed breakdown of these estimates are on file at the office of the Town Clerk and may be examined upon request. The fire control access road as sketched on the timber i sale map must be constructed in I its entirety. Said road will be ac- | tually located on the ground jointly by the buyer and seller with only minor deviations being permitted from he localion shown on the map. Additional spur roads for removal ? of the timber may be constructed at locations approved by the Town of Murphy. Said designated sawtimbcr trees ; will be sold where is and as is on a lump sum basis. Bidders will be j required to use the prescribed bid ! form, copies of which may be ob tained from the Town Clerk. The Town of Murphy reserves the right to deiay awarding the con tract to the successful bidder for I a period of ten days following the ' BU d?y o < No??n?b?r. Ml. * The successful Udder will be re quired to execute a w ritten timber sale contract within twenty days after being notified of the accep tance of bis bid The sale contract | is oo file in the office of the Town Clerk where it may be examined | by prospective bidders All terms and conditions relating to the man ner in which the designated trees i must oe paid for. cut and removed, j and the specifications for construc- I tion of the fire control access road are included in the sale contract, and bidders are urged to become j familiar with these terms and con- i c'itions before submitting bids. Eaeh bid must be accompanied [ by a bid deposit in the form of a postal money order, certified check i or cashiers check in the amount of i 32.000 00 made payable to the order I of (be Town of Murphy. All such deposits will toe returned to the bidders after notification of the award of the contract, except the deposit of the bidder to whom the i contract shall have been awarded, ' which deposit will be retained by ? the Town of Murphy and applied toward the first, stumpage pay ment as provided for in the sale contract If the sale contract is not signed by the successful bidder within twenty days after being noti fied of the acceptance of his bid. then, in view of the difficulty of es timating the damages sustained thereby, fifty percent of his bid de posit will be retained by the Town of Murphy as liquidated damages. bidder to whom the sale | contract is awarded will be requir ed to furnish a performance bond in the sum of $5,000,000 in such form as will be acceptable to the Town of Murphy, such bond to be held by the Town of Murphy until all terms and conditions of the sale contract have been fullly com plied withh. It is the purpose of the Town of Murphy not to award the sale con tract to any bidder who does not furnish satisfactory evidence that he ability and experience in this class of work and that he has suffi cleat capital and plant to suceeas fully complete the work wlttuo the specified time named Id (be sale contract The Town of Murphy re serves the right to waive any de fect or informality in any bid or to reject any and all bids or to ac cept any bid should U be deemed to be in the best Interest of the Town of Murphy to do so. This the 1st day of October, 1959 TOWN OF MURPHY By: L. L Mason, Jr. | Mayor Approved as to form MeKeever & Edwards Attorneys Town of Murphy, 1 1 ? Itc , NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN HE SI l-r.KIOR COURT CHEROKEE COUNTY, A Munici pal Corporation, Plaintiff, -vs LURA VOYLES and husband, | GEORIJGE VOYLES. HARRISON I IIEDDEN and wife. HAZEL HEl)- | DEN; MELV1N HEDDEN and, wife. Jl ANITA IIEDDEN: LEXIE I VOYLES and husband. ARTHUR VOLY ES : KEENER IIEDDEN. JIM BEAVERS, widower: JOHN HEN- j R V HEAVERS and wife, BER NE1CE BEAVERS; LEONDUS j BEAVELS and wife, JOYCE BEA- ; ERS; V1RGIE GREEN HEDDEN, I widow; HILLIARD HEDDEN and wife, MAXINE HEDDEN; PAUL- I INE HEDDEN STRIEBLE and ! husband, BlLl, STRIEBLE: ARCH] HEDDEN and w ife, FREDA MAE j HEDDEN: RONNIE HEDDEN, un married: and FRANCES HEDDEN, I unmarried: by and through their! Guardian Ad Litem F. O. CHRIS- j TOPHER: BEKCHER HEDDEN] and wife, NKCHIA HEDDEN, Defendants. TO L I li A VOYLES, GEORGE VOYLES. HARRISON HEDDEN, HAZEL IIEDDEN, KEENER HEI> i DEN. HILLIARD HEDDEN, MAX INE HEDDEN, PAULINE IIED DE.N. STRIEBLE, BILL STRIEB LE, ARCH HEDDEN. FREDA 1 MAE HEDDEN, BEECHER HED- ! Announcing! A WONDERFUL NEW WORLD OF FORDS FOR 1960 FINEST FORDS OF A LIFETIME ,T hi?. new Fore! Galaxie. like all new, fcautnulty proportioned 19fc0 f ords, is si \ led from a new view point. 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NECHIA HBDDEN, JIM BEAVERS, and LEONDUB BEAV ERS: Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been fil ed in the above entitled action The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The above entitled action was instituted for the purpose pf foreclosing the lien on real es,ae w hich John Henry Redden died seized and possessed of and which lien exists on account of Old Age Assistance payments | made to him by the plaintiff during the period from October 1, 1951, to j and including January 31, 1357. You are required to make de- ' fense to such pleading not later than November 5, 1959, and upon your failure to do so the party | seeking service against you will apply to the Court for tiie relief sought. This the 15th day of September, 19j9. JAM ES <\ HOWSE Clerk of the Superior 11-ltc Court NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY Tlie undersigned. having qualified ' as Administrator of the estate of Parric Vaughn, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is notify j all persons having claims against I said estate to present them to the | undersigned on or before the 8Ui day of October, 1960. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ! U i r recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned. This the 2nd. dajr of October, 1950. HAYES DOCKERY Administrator 11+lc Murphy. N. C. j NOTICE NOKT1I CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned. having quali- 1 fied as Administrator of the estate of Birton Elwood Mason, deceased, j late of Cherokee County, this is to i notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them i to t lie undersigned on or before the 15th day of October, 1960, or i thus notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in dited to said estate will pleasi make immediate payment to tfci undersigned This the 3rd day of October, 1959. I NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY a j CHEROKEE COUNTY, A Muniei-I pal Corporation. Plaintiff, | VHt< ;?!!?: ROBERTS HELTON and IS ROBERTS and ^ He. EDNA ROBERTS: OSCAR ROBERTS and! vife. HALLA ROBERTS; ALBERT*' ROBERTS and wife, MAE ROB ERTS; and LOTTIE ROBERTS MONTGOMERY, unmarried, By virtue of authority vested in ll-Mc ODIS MASON Administrator Murphy. N. C. Rt. 4 husband. GRADY HELTON; LEW-! me by a Judgment of the Cherokee County Superior Court dated the 2nd day o < October. 1B&8, in the above entitled action, I will , on Monday the 2nd day of November, 1959. at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Murphy, North Carolina, oiler for sale to the high bidder for cash the following de scribed lands in Hot House Town ship, Cherokee County, North Car olina: A certain tract or parcel of land in Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Lum Montgomery, Gal Bruce. Whitfield Brown and others, and bounded at follows, viz: On the waters of Persimmon Creek, BEGINNING on a Maple corner of Tract No. and runt- West 134 poles to a Locust: thence North 44" 88 poles to a Chestnut Oak: then North 75 West 56 poles to a black gum; thence S. E. 150 poles to a Hickory bush on an old corner; thenec North 13 East 18 poles to the BEGINNING of the last survey, containing 145 acres, more or less. Being the same land described in and conveyed by l>eed. dated Janu ary 24, 1929. from J L. Parton. to .1. .1 Roberts and wife. Augusta Huberts, and registered in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee C.miry. N. C, in I>eed Book 97. at page 442. reference to which Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of description. SAVING AND EXCEPTING. HOWEVER, that part thereof which was heretofore conveyed by Deed, dated August 31, 1946, from A. J. Roberts and wife. Augusta Roberts to Virgie Helton, and regis tered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 169 at page 94 and bounded as follows, viz: A ccrtain tract or parcel or land in Cherokee County. State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Minnie Bruce. Harold Payne and j hers, and Hounded as follows: BEGINNING on a dogwood on the line of Minnie Bruce and runs West eight poles to a pine: thence Northeast to a maple in the main branch: then Norfheast six poles vvitih the main branch to a rock on the spring branch : thence North i with the spring branch 11 poles to a rick corner: thence North with j an old road 62 poles to the North- 1 cast line of the same tract; thence I East 27 poles to a rock corncr; j thence South 84 poles to the begin- i ning corner, containing 10 acres, I more or lr. and Mrs. W. A Hoover. Mr and Mrs Jc the term to bo announced anil set fortu in N "t i _? 'f ^al?, copies of whii '? h ive been pa?; ed at the Courllu us.' i ! I'i't Win1? in Murphy. N-vih ('-.i -liin. a t.ac'. of land, cont a ii ' 40 a; re:;, de signated XKF.ft :>3. I" -aloil P" "t . il ly within the err;. rate limits of the Town of "..rpliy, in Murphy Township of CV 'ol r Otin v, j State of North Carolina, on the , west shores of 1 ii'vas-se.1 Lake o;> posi'e the nniith r?f the Valley Riv er Arm of the lrske. Tie minimum I acceptable price is Ms*, a I tract of land, ru'if-Mtrnu in ! acre-. ] designated X1HDR12-. Iim'r.l in | tile Eighth Civil !> s , f (Vd | kee C.nint.v. S :e : N'orl':h Caro lina, on the >-oni!:-v. ; s :>r the Hhvas.see Dam ^c K ??(. an prrximately I-' % "m1'--. r-i|lv.\s: :?f Hiwassee l)an'. T'':- ??ii:>.:ii::mi ac ceptable price 's Sl.l"!?. Additional in! "itp;:,An may be obtained from Val I, Fnn' in. \e cotiator. Land l>:-nc'i. Division of Property and S-.-n-tv. TV A. 505 Lup.on Buildinp. C!":>'i-;rposa. Ten nessee, telephone AMherst 5-3551, extension 251. ll-2tc with six bottles in specisl BONUS CARTON PLUS DEPOSIT NEIII BOITLING COMPANY Murphy. N. C. NOW! 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