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I, t) 4 M 4.1 "if " "I I 1 THIS NEW3.RECOKD a n KOUCE WOT10E OP TAX LIEN SALE FOR UNPAID 1955 TAXES - TOW OP MARSHALL NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Pursuant to existing laws of the State of N. C, at 12 o'clock noon, Monday, Sept 10th, 1966, I will ell at public auction to the high eat bidder for cash, at the court house door in Marshall, N. C, the following real estate within the corporate limits of the Town of Marshall on which the Town of Marshall taxes for the year 1955 remain nnpaid, being all the real estate of the owner within the Town of Marshall. Penalty 6 and 90 cents costs to be added to each tax. Bnckner, Loyd G., house & lot $8.01 Daris A. E. heirs, house lot 2.30 ' Fortner, Jeter P., house ' and lot 8.66 Jones, J. Will Est., house and lot .45 Nix, Charlie, house & lot 14.60 Payne, Mrs. W. R., house and lot 0.29 Pegg, Paul, house & lot 6.51 Price. A. A., house & lot 13.20 Bicker, Mrs. Albert, house and lot 8.07 Robinson, Ralph, house & lot 10.73 Smith, Van Estate, house and lot 4.12 Tipton, Mrs. John, Deceased, house and lot 4.64 This Aug. 13, 1956 J. HUBERT DAVIS, -Town Tax Collector, Town of Marshall, N. C. 8-16 9-6c Don't Forget to Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Local Student Attends Leadership Seminar In Mass. Miss Dp& Wilds, student at Berea College in Kentucky, is at tending the Martha's Vineyard Leadership Seminar this summer. Miss WiUis is the daughter of Mrs. Cora Wilds of Marshall. Each year the Student Chris tian Movement in New England sponsors a Leadership Training Seminar in Edgartown on Mar tha's Vineyard Island, Massachu setts which began this year on June 24 and lasts until September 4. Student leaders in college cam pus Christian Asosciations all over the United States attend this Seminar with the purpose of (1) stimulating personal Christian urowth in order to strengthen lead ership, (2) gaining training in Christian s t u d e n t-work tech niques, and (3) seeking relevance ) our Christian faith to campus, community, national and world problems. The geographical spread of stu dents attending the seminar is nation wide in both representa ;on ol states and colleges. There are students here from Maine to California, literally. There an niitj -three students here from 32 ollegi-s In tiwenty-five states. Two students are from overseas ne irom Germany and one from .Jordan. CLEANING and RE-DECORATING The SKYVIEW WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE has expanded to the extent that we are now serving twenty-two counties in Western North Carolina. We do all types of r ontricted cleaning, windows, screens, awnings, wall washing, Venetian blinds cleaned and repaired, cleaning floors and removing old wax, re waxihg and polishing. We do any kind of cleaning for institutions, business firms, and homes. Paint scraping and cleaning for contractors. Floor refinish ing, sanding, staining and sealing, painting of any kind. We have a large experienced staff and can handle any job, large or. small. For estimates write or call SKYVIEW WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE ASHEVILLE, N. C. -urn NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Under and by virtue of an or der, of the Superior Court of Mad ison County, made in the Special rroceedimts entitled "MRS. TEN NIB HANEY RIDDLE and hus band, W. S. RIDDLE, Petitioners, n M. T. HANEY and wife, KHKA HANISK: VIOLA H PLEMMONS and husband, FAR- aua rLUHJUUNg; and l). a. HANEY and wife, BEULAH HA NEY, Defendants," the undersign ed commissioner will on the loth day of September, 1956, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Marshall. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in No. 8 Township, on Caldwell Branch, Madison County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. A. Meadows, Robert Norris, Clifford Fowler, Troy Haney, and others, and more particularly described as follows : BEGINNING on a chestnut in the line of the original tract, and in a hollow, and runs S. 40 E. up a hollow witn the divisional line between said Meadows' and Ha ney's, 12 poles to a small spruce pine on top of a ridge; then S. 62 E. and with said line, crossing a branch to a buckeye on the West bank o a branch near the gate across the road 40 poles; then S. 39 E. and with said line 44 polts. to a sycamore in Hettie s Branch; then S. 32 E. and still with said lino and meanders of Bettie'? Branch 48 poles to a rock in said branch pointed by a sugar tree and spruce pine on the North; then East 20 poles to a cliff of rocks pointed by a small hickory: then North crossing a cliff 42 poles to a sourwood; then N. 35 E. 36 poles to a bunch n' maples; then N. 19 E. twenty-eight polep to a black oak on ton of a ridge then N. 75 W. and down the ridge Twenty (20) poles to a chestnut; then N. 82 W. and still down the ridge sixteen (16) poles to a bunch of dogwoods near the gate; then North thirty-nine (39) poles to a black oak below the road that leads to the Van Brown Mountain; then West sixty (60) poles to a white pine at the cor ner of G. W. Fowler Field, and a corner of the original tract; then S. 50 W. sixty-four (64) poles to the BEGINNING; Containing six-ty-eigrht acres, more or less. EXCEPT UN G from the above described tract of land a tract of twenty-seven (27) acres, more or less, conveyed by W. D. Haney and wife, A. L. Haney,' to Troy Haney and wife, Khea Haney, by deed dated November 17, 1941, and re corded in the Madison County Registry, in Deed Book No. 68, page ?,lfi. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder at the sale; and, said sale is sub JeWT to " the confirmation of the Court. This 14th day of August, 1956. CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Commissioner. For the Maximum La Comfort At tke Mmfanan of Coot -.. r if tw .... -T! . ; , , WOOLMASTER INSULATING CO. Distributor of Delta Maid Rock; Wool 1471s College St, AaWille, N. C. oOo HUBERT W. EDWARDS, JR. Local Representative Phone 2416 or Aaherille 3-0431 ALSO DEALERS FOR FAMOUS F1BRALUM ALUMNINUM AWNING -oOo- RoofLng Siding Add-A-Room Storm Windows Storm Doors -oOo- UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY! BALL CITY W. . ! il'd enjoy the nic ... . , j o sprinkle of ra:n we nao. ouuj Mr. and Mrs. Denver Moore C. W Fish, Mrs. Avery Allen and familv. Mrs. Arthur Moore and family, Mrs. Doshia Donaldson and boys, and Mr. and Mrs. IonaK Murdock Jr., attended a decora tion and homecomig at the Liber tv Baptist Church in Haywood County Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Medford Burgess nd son. Sam, took Sunday din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. M anil Mi s. I oyd Fli attend ed the funeral of her cousin in Canton Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Lonas Murdock Jr., of Bakeraville spent the week end with her mother, Mrs, Doshia Donaldson. , V , Mr. and Mrs. Jone Plemmans, were visiting Mr. Grady. 'Coward hd Uya-Siday-vfWM Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore a1$ family were visiting Mrs. Doshia Donaldson and family Sunday rJ, OTICE OF SALE Pursuant to existing laws, I will ot Wednesday, September 15, 1 ! r-f i , i:i front of the Madison County jail in Marshall, N. C, sell at public auction the following automobiles: One 1 14 1 Oldsmobile Coupe, Mo tor No. G10107; One 1942 Chevrolet Sedan, Mo tor No. BA!407; One 1934 Ford 2-Door Motor No. 05061)231 Georgia License No. C42734 (1955); One 1940 Plymouth Coupe, Mo tor No. Pll-3,r0-458; Serial No. 8-16 -13c One 1947 Four-door Buick; Mo tor No. 4683-9205. NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY . Under and bv irtue of the power of aala contained in a cer tain deed of trait executed by DE WAYNE JABV1S and wife, JOSEPHINE JARVIS, dated the 7th day of June. 1966, ami record ed in Deed of Trust Book 49, at ram 440. Madison County. North Carolina Registry, default having been made in tne payment ox tne indebtedness tnereor secured ana aid deed of most oeng by tne terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina, at noon on the 22 day of August, laoe. tne nrooerty conveyed in mm I it AoaA kt ttmef tVa eemn Iv&yim and being in the County of Madi son and State of North Carolina. in Number Township, ana being more particularly described as follows: All that certain thirty-six (86) acre, more or less, tract of land, known as Lot No. 5-B of the par tition of the N. E. Jarvis Estate in No. Township, Madison County. North Carolina, as is more particularly described in the report of commissioners dated February 19, 1954, of record in JJeed Book 85. at Pare 267. et sea Office of Register of Deeds for Madison County, North Carolina, to which record and report refer ence is hereby made for a full and complete description of the lands herein conveyed. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes; a 10 deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder. This the 20 day of July ,1956. CHARLES E. MASHBURN, Trustee. 7-26 8-16c RE-SALE NOTICE NORTH CAROLIN A MIADISON COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Madison County, dated the 11th day of August. 1956, made in a Special Proceeding therein pend ing entitled 'Walter B. Phillips, Administrator of D. D. Merrell, Deceased, Petitioner, vs Laura Phillips and husband. C. L. Phil lips, et al, Defendants'; and un der and by virtue of an order of resale upon an advance bid made by His Honor, Herbert Hawkins, Clerk of the Superior Court, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 28th day of August, 1956, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the Court house Door in Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for casn on an opening bid of TJUtric. THOUSAND POUR HUNDRED TWENTY DOLLARS ($3,420.50) and FIFTY GENTS, but subject to the confirmation of the Court, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in No. 3 Town ship, Madison County. North Car olina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: night. There will be a decoration at the Woody Cemetery Sunday, August 6, at 2 j.. m. Everyone is invit- is Nathan 'Coward f arpent Sunday wth his father, Mr, ilario-i Coward, and Mr. and Mrs. Manson Coward. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of W. H. Colwell, deceased, late of Madison County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of August, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment at my home in Hot Springs RFD 1. This the 1st day of August, 1956. D. 0. BROOKS, Administrator of W. H. Colwell .deceased. 8-2 9-6p A DUET OF TASTE-DELIGHTS THAT'S A&P'S fJEVJ DESSERT COMBINATION! .,.the cake you'll love all-ways ! Jane Parker It's a masterpiece . It's exclusive at A&P! i ran A.faJzsT dzciiht csua rS"r3;r-i.nn;r'.nn 3 : I A&P'S OWN XvJ5Sl--- V ,: .XVVO BRAND V :. J - S-i'l AiPic :ir- :!3.f " f-i f-ai r brinss xv; : : v - r ' rjf iV 1 V - AV ;H3aC iF) "eee Hf&U9JB L J PINT HC3 12 C AL. 3! SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR 1956 TAXES At 12 o'clock noon on Monday, September 10, 1956, at the court house in Marshall, N. C, I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, pursuant to the existing laws of North Caroli na, the following lands in the Town of Hot Springs, on which the taxes for 1955 remain un paid, being all the lands of the owner in the Town of Hot Springs in the following list. A list of all the lands to be sold, and the amount of taxes due thereon arc as follows: Remember that DO cents ost and 5 penalty to be added to each tax. BILL WHITTEN, Tax Collector. Town of Hot Springy. N. C. Brooks, Mrs. O. S. $ 7.50 Candler, Edd 9.73 Clark, Monroe 12.05 Cody, P&ul S. 2.00 D-ickett, Mrs. D. B. Est. 59.45 Kdueation & Missionary ln- U.xute of The Society of Jesus 1 1 .06 Forester, Rannell 16.10 Gentry, Joe 9.78 Gentry, W. P. 16.1 Haney. D. B. 22.70 Holder, Austin 11.48 House, Mike .95 Huff, Mrs. C. H. 24.35 Johnson, A. L. 3.75 Johnson, Lee Roy 13.78 Riser, W. H. Est. 1.41 Lawson, H. F., Est. 13.13 Ledford, Mrs. Martha 12.66 Long, Mrs. G. C. 69.98 T UVtslsr A Mnii rt 1 O 1 O iuiiujr , nuivua lO.lO McFall, Caroll 33.15 Moore, Charlie 8.45 Moore. Jimmy Mae 7.50 Padgett, Mary Rector 10.70 Parr is. W. W. Est 7.50 Plemmons, H., Minor & Roy 1.69 Ramsey, Carrol 4.04 Rector, M. E. Est 16.00 Rumbough, Florence & J. E. 7.04 Sisk, Alice 4.28 Smith, Julia H. S 7.82 8-16 -6c Ftrtt Tract: BEGINNING on a thorn bush on the East side of the public road, J. D. Carter's corner, thence runs up a branch up the J. D. Carter's line to a rock: thence leaving the branch up the side of a hill with Carter's line to a stake on a ridge; thence up said ridge with J. D. Carter's line to a large chestnut on top of the Bailey Mountain, L. C. Huff's corner; thence down the top of said moun tain to a stake West of an old to bacco barn place in M. E. Forrest er line, W. J. Merrell corner; thence leaving the top of said mountain a Westward course with W. J. Merrell's line to a white oak on a ridcre; thence a South- westward course with W. J. Mer rell's line to a locust; thence Westward with said line to an ap ple tree; thence with said W. J. Merrell's line to a white oak on the East bank of the public road ; thence up and with said public road to the BEGINNING. Con taining 38 acres more or less. Second Tract: BEGINNING on a stake in the public road in a small branch, Z. T. McDaris' Northwest corner; thence up the branch with Z. T. McDaris' line to the top of the Bailey Mountain; thence up and with the extreme top of the aforesaid mountain to a stake West of an old tobacco barn place, D. D. Merrell's corner; thence leaving the top of said mountain down the said of same. with D. D. Merrell's line to a white oak on the East bank of the nubile road, and about 1M, poles East of Bone Camp Branch; thence dawn the road to the BE GINNING. Containing 16 acres . more or lesa. 7Beingthe same two tracts of land described in deeds to D. D. Merrell from W. J. Merrell et ux, et al. dated day of March, 1946; and from W. J. Merrell et ux to D. D. Merrell dated April 14, 1914; said deeds being duly recorded in the Ofice of the Reg ister of Deeds for Madison Coun ty, North Carolina, in Record of Deed Book No. 46 at pages 665 and 566, respectively. Excepted from the above de scription are about thirty (30) acres heretofore sold to Fred Mer rell by deceased, D. D. Merrell. A five per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder at the sale. This the 11th day of August, 1956. WILLIAM R. REEVES, Commissioner. 8-16, 23c STEEPLE DRILLED BY BIRDS Lakeland, Fla. Woodpeckers are destroying a church steeple hurc by drilling holes into it, but police say they can't stop it An official of the Baptist Bible In stitute, on which the steeple is located, was told to contact the State Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. . ; i 1 toapB wata win cUu Bp yoet Hmt but they won't cImi m ATHLETES FOOT! Make tWi Miy test. Oe! fcastaafc dtrlaff T-t-L al any ate. This powerful (uncrictd wUl fftva roltef m ONE HOUn or von 40s jMofc. Today at Moon W Pianos FORSALE HOME ELECTRIC & FURNITURE CO. MARSHALL, N. C r Cool Nites:and-:Morninp3'Af:Almort.nereA.?;?. v " Y6tt Will Want Yc-r SWEATERS SKir.TS J READY FC.i . r.. 4 ' v , foot- C a ?! ie st "
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