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-Accept No Substitute.
IXBCUTOB-S NOTICE
Having qualified m Kxacator
of the estate of H. L. Story, de
ceased, late at Hft4e ' and Bun
combe Counties, North Carolina,
. L t a a. la . H a.
UUI IB lO UDUTT mil pUBJOfUl BMW-
in claims against aald eataU to
P MarshalT" N C """Jj0
the 14th day of July. 1966,
notice will be pleaded in
recovery.
I to mid
or this
bar of
All persons
t.t in i.
make immediate payment to the
unuersigneu.
This the 14th day of January,
1AM
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(AHTNC) Amy Specialist
Bte Bobby L. Ramsey, whose par
ts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ram
sey, live on Rt 8, Mars Hill, was
asakrned Jan. 1 2 to the U. S. Army
Garrison at Fort Monroe, Va.
Specialist Ramsay, a radio re
pairman in the garrison, entered
the Army In 1968.
The 25-year-old soldier is a 19K7
graduate of Mars Hill High School.
8th Infantry Division, Germany
(AHTNC) Army PFC Charles
R. Finley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
W. Finley, Rt. 2, Hot Springs, is
Darticinating in Exercise GOLDEN
ARROW, a ten-day field training
exercise in Germany, ending Janu
ary 28.
During the maneuvers, which are
,tairnt to test the maneuverabil-
tv and general combat readiness of of the trench Broad Kiver.
the 8th Infantry Division, Finley is
receiving training in weapons fir-
NOTICE
OP SALE NOT!
IV THC RITPRBTHR notlRT
MAntfOTN milNTY
DAVID A. FKBEItAN, Ot
and DIXIE MARIE
SINGLE, PeUUonera,
MARY WELLS FREE M
fiEOROE FREEMAN and
SANDRA OWENS FKBKr.
and ANSEL A. FREEMAN ana
Ife,
wife, VONA LEE FRE1
Defendant.
TT-J.. .! K ulrtna nf a ludaT
ment of the Superior Court of
MaHiimn County, mads In a special
proceeding entitled "David A.
Prm.n at VS. MarV Walls
Freeman, at al," the unsigned
Commissioners will, on the sotti
day of February, IMS, at 12:00
o'clock noon, at the Courthouse
door, in Marshall, North Csroli-
nn nffir ftr nnl tn T.hfl 1110:11 CD L
. . i rtL a. t.
bidder. lor ciso, out inBvi
Vw. nnnflrmo I i fill rtT f4lA fnlirt. that
UIU VUIU uinisvH wa w wwwy
certain tract of land, lying and be-
lng in No. 7 rownsnip, mmmm'
County, North Carolina and more
,,,..( iMilm-Kr fAHhiu1 nn follows:
TRACT ONE: Lying anu wihk
in No. 7 Townsnlp, on rae oaim
fCE OF SALE
WORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
Under and by virtue of an Or
der of the Superior Court of Mad-
ixmniy, maae in
EIGHT O'CLOCK
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CHOCOLATE FUDGE ICED DEVIL'S FOOD
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BEGINNING at a larga beech
on the bank of the river, and runs
West 12 poles, passing a sugar
tram. murliivl IT . tn IpHnlnP COt"
ton wood on a side of a hill; then
South 120 poles to a scaiey Darn
ed hickory near a hollow; thence
East 105 poles to a sugar tree
near a branch; thence North 40
poles to a cotton wood and buck
eye on the bank of the river the
aama ntmt 9.0 nolpft to a Stake
or rock near the head of an is-l..,l-
M,,.,. tn tiha RIYiTNNTNf:
corner, estimated at 60 acres, more
mnrfl or I arm Snerial Proceeding
Docket H, Page 388.
Being the same lands ana prem-
i ana HKrihpJ in A iepd from B.
r. TwonH t to D. F. Freeman
of record in the Madison County
Registry, in Deed book z, page
5, to which deed reference is here
by made for the purposes of a
fuller description.
TRACT TWO: Adioinine lands
now or formerly owned by Go-
fnrth .Tnha Lnnsford Tem.De Luns-
ford, and others, and described as
follows:
RF.CINNTNO on a nonlar near
the branch, a corner of the prop
erty adjudged to be the property
of Harley Anderson and Tobitha
Anderson, in a judgment entered
in said cause, entitled M. c.
Payne, et al, vs. W. W. Zachery,
et al, and runs thence in a South
west direction up the hollow 8
poles to a stake: thence South 20
degrees East and parallel with the
line of the said Anderson tract,
Q nnloA ti a hnmhrxnm cm ton of
a flat ridge marked as -a corner
and having dogwood ana wainui
no inters: thence ud said ridge
with the ton thereof . in. o. South
Proceeding entitied "Ella Morrow,
raoaonor, va. Charlie J. Morrow;
Henry Turner and Wife, Lillian
Turner, Respondents," aba Under-
awi 1 - -- - - ' - ni a-
nraay, the 30th day of January,
itoo, at ix:uu o'ciock, noon, ac uh
wvrv nuwi uvor, m ranriuiau,
North Carolina, offer for sale to
the highest bidder for cash a cer
tain tract of land lying and being
County. North Carolina, and more
particularly described aa follows:
Adjoining the lands of Vinson,
Plemmona, Eli Hippa, and others;
BEGINNING on a chestnut in
the gap of a ridge on W. J. F.
riemmons and rJ. B. riemmona
thonrn North 78
deg. East 62.2 poles to the Old M.
L. Duckett and B. B. Pletmnons
'Corner to a Chestnut; thence an
Easterly Course to a DODlar. B. B.
iPlemana and M. L. Duckett Cor
ner; thence a South Course to a
stake bv a rock near a spring;
thence East with M. L. Duckett
linn ti n nViMttnut on ton of the
mountain; thence South to a chest
nut near a rock elm In ri. w.
Freeman line; thence Southeast
to a chestnut in the gap of the
ridee: thence a South Course to
an ash, conditional comer made
by B. B. Plemmnos, and E. P.
Prmnn' thnrva ntraiirht line with
the N. B. Freeman line a West
Course to a chestnut on top of a
ridge, W. J. F. Plammons and
B. B. Plemmons Corner; thence a
North Course with the meanders
of the ridge to the BEGINNING,
containing 100 acres, more or less.
BEING AND INGMJD1INU Hie
identical property conveyed to
Charles E. Plemmons by M. C
Plemmons et ui, by deed dated
January 6, 1948, recorded in Book
77, page 101 in the Office of the
Register tof Deeds of Madison
County.
REFERENCE IS HEREBY
MADE to the Madison County
Registry to Deed Book 82, page
102, where is recorded a deed
AtA nomKor nn 1QR9 for the
above described tract of land from
Charles E. Plemmons and wile,
Eloise Y. Plemmons, to C. G.
Sprouse.
This being the identical tract oi
land described in a certain deed
dated the 19th day of December,
1966, from C. G. Sprouse to Char
lie J. Morrow and wile, BJia mor
row which Raid Deed is duly re
corded in Record of Deeds Book
No. 86. on Page 157, Madison
U
saiu proper ly. I deg. 30 mm. West 391 ieei; worm
Said sale is made subject to any .. Wo. 9n7 ffMt. North 63
defects that would be revealed by . w' . faM to a 4takjB the
center of the creek; thence with
Lin aip.urato
wS Sn toSmite The bighest bidder will be re- S North 24 deg. East
which is also one of the outside quired to make a deposit in the a stak then running
line of said Daniel Payne wt. amount ten per cent rftt JJW with the creek North 4 deg. 80 nun
)f LM Wre bUUO JL a) owv -w " "
i of his good laitn, ana saw aie
RmTVG th,. iilpnticul tract
land described in a deed dated 9
February, 1922, from Geo
Wright, Commissioner, to
,m H shall remain open ior ten uay
? , I .. filiTirTnf Renort of
Wright. Commissioner, to nnK " .r , .7 uj
Freeman, of record in Deed Book f" ' increase- .u P.-
' w inrtnri Kir iQflKr
40, page 68, Madison County Reg
istry
Subject to
whatever defects UW-
This the 30th day or uecomuei
wouH be revealed by an accurate
survey.
A ten per cent (10) cash de
posit will be required of the high
est bidder.
This 14th day of January, 1965.
JOSEPH B. HUFF,
Commissioner
1-28-
CLYDE M. ROBERTS,
Commissioner
-2-18c
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
Homno miAlified as Administra-
itrix of the Estate of Esther C.
Brooks, deceased, late of Madison
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to present them
to the undersigned at 731 South
Fulton Street, aaiuwujry.
1-1 1JM m, nr- tioflW thp 8th (iaV
of July, 1966, or this Notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recoy-
... :Jk.1 tn OAld.
estate will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This 80th day of December, 1964.
SHIRLEY BROOKS,
Administratrix
781 South Fulton Street
Salisbury, North Carloina
1-7, 14, 21, 28c .
SLOW-ACTING KIDNEYS
GOT YOU DOWN?
IN JUST 24 HOURS
Pep up kidney function or your
39c back. Getting up minis, ir
regularity, aches and pains may
be caused by functional kidney
disorders. BURETS, a gentle
tonic-diuretic, helps nature in
crease, regulate passage. NOW .t
ROBERTS PHARMACY
ing and small unit tactics.
The 19-vear-old soldier, a driver
in Company B, 2d Battalion of the
division's 509th Infantry near
Germany, entered the Ar
my in October IMS.
Ha attended Spring Creak Mign
a a
of the U. S.
Navy baa returned to his duties
in the Hawaiian Islands after
spending a 80-day leave, biclud
w the Christmas holidays with
friends and relatives in Mars Hill
and Asheville. He is the son or
J. P. and Lucille Buckner. J. P.
1 lL. mm n tka lot A
meaner m uj
Walter and Mrs. Buckner of Mars
Rill, and be baa on daughter,
. n i. m AkatU-
HISB Anna omauiwir w i
and two sisters, Mm Jobncilea
Buckner Tilley of Home Shoe and H
NOTICE
TTtwiav anal har vtateai nf tha
er of sale contained in that cer.
tain dead of trust executed by
Ralph Ponder and wife, Mary
DJ. A Y SV Tn in i 11 I
which itaaul of tr.i.t la aVtarf Awrll
18, 1962 and recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds for
a- it tf ... - axil . sm ax
maoison uounty, arcn Carolina,
In rtaatl ft Tnut BiiaV XI at Put
408, to which reference is hereby
. a m i. a t
maae, ana aeiauit riaving neen
mmm In tiho nawMana nf lim In.
debtedness secured thereby, where
by the power of sase thertein
contained became operative and
the holder of said note hvaing de-
th.. ..ntl inll.Ktnu,. in
default, the said Trustee will on
the 24th day of February, 1966
at twelve o'clock noon at the
Court House door in the City of
Marshall, North Carolina, offer
for sale and will sell to the high
est bidder for cash, all that cer
tain niece, oarcel or lot of land
situated in No. 6 Township, Mad
ison County, N. C, known as Lot
Nr 4 of the John Cody Farm as
shown on a plat dated April 28,
1961 made by G. E. iMorgan and
more particularly described as follows:
NOTICE
BEGINNING on a stake in or
near the edge of U. S. Highway
No. 23, the same being a common
mm.r nf Lota 3 and 4 and rune
thence with the line of Lot No. 3,
the following courses and dis
tances: North 86 deg. 30 mm. East
34fi ft- .South 66 dee. 45 min.
T7 i onn . Gniitfh 7K Atxr F.ARt
I'.UrtL 1.C;.., J 11 . Ft- r
East 100 feet; North 88 deg. 30
min. East 122 feet: North 8 deg.
30 min. East 1034 feet to a stake,
thence leaving the line of Lot No.
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of Mad-
ton County, made in the special
roceedtnga entitled "SAM J.
vvv ... . mi in pfjck
BTtRMrT TlITxTaaial wffa CTff.A
DILL; HANIBLE DILL and wife.
Iff AS! nil I. I'lUi.r. M. R.
B. PEEK; LULA P. ROBINSON;
(JAUL.1K rKKK. ana wire, WIL
LIE MAE PEEK; and others,
Respondents." the unHteraignei
(Commissioner will on the 6th
day of February, 1966 at
12:00 o'clock. Noon, at the door
nf ft,.. ViiwMiAliaa in MnnHfha.ll N.
C, under and by virtue of an or
der Of re-sale by the UlerR or su
perior Court, Madison County, N.
P nnnn an ailvanin hid. offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
n an opening old or rivt
OUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
TEN ($5,510.00) DOLLARS, but
subject to the confirmation of the
court, certain tracts of land ly
ing and being in No. 14 Township,
Mnilionn (Vmntv N C known S9
the Homeplace of the late Belva
Peek Cody, and more particularly
described as follows:
TRACT I: Adjoining the lands
of M. Bruce and A. C. Peek, and
others; BEGINNING on a large
oak tree, being M. Bruce and J.
B. Bailey s corner tree on a nuge,
and running Eastward 27 23
poles to a stake near an apple tree
and near the top of the ridge;
thence up said ridge, a straight
line, 16 23 poles Northward to
stake: thence Northeast 15
nnlpa at.rAifrht line, to a black oak
bush in A. C. Peek's line; thence
with A. C. Peek's line, Northward,
i , . o i x 46 poles to a sourwood on j. n.
a common comer of LoU i aw I S Bailey's corner; thence South 61
thence leaving the line of Lot No., J . ,, . .,
poles, ami wun j. r. rjuiiey s line,
71 feet; South 77 deg. 30 min .East
88 feet; South 65 deg. 30 min. r.ast
181 ft- South 57 dear. East 119
feet; South 41 deg. East 161 feet;
South 39 deg. East 200 leet; aoutn
53 deg. 30 min. East 219 feet; South
Al riwr IK min. East 822 feet: South
28 deg. 30 min. East 49 feet; South
12 deg. 80 mm. East 481 leet; souw
8 deg. 30 min. East 129 feet; South
1 Ac Fajit 9 AH feet: South 6 deg.
East 82 feet; thence turning South
88 deg. West 73 feet; worm ri ue.
30 min. West 41 feet; North 80
Am, nn min Wort 212 feet: aoutn
75 deg. West 86 feet; South 86 deg.
30 min. West 61 leet; soucn vs aeg.
West 216 feet; South 62 deg. West
10K feet: South 68 deg. 30 min.
West 287 feet; South 63 deg. West
114 feet j South 80 deg. West 3b
feet; North 89 deg. West 37 feet;
North 70 desr. 30 min. West 192
No. 86, on Page 157, Madison f North ?3 WeBt 2oo feet;
County Registry; and reference is North 70 d We8t igl feet; North
hereby made to said book 79 deg 30 min. West 61 feet; South
page for a further description of g9 . Weat 151 feet; North 76
deg. 30 min. West 391 feet; North
A. E. LEAKE, Commissioner
1-7, 14, 21, 28c
Hot Springs High
BLUE DEVILS
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Jan. 29 Asheville Catholic home
Feb. 2 Spring Creek home
Feb. 5 Clyde away
Feb. 9 Laurel home
Feb. 12 Mars Hill home
lot
OS
Cfu666
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
m.n nnXavalivncul hnvintr nuell-
fied aa administratrix of the es-
ataA nf Tnonnh ..QfllmllAl Wrwwl
ceased, late of Madison County,
this is to notify all persons hav-
... . . F. i " J x X eVax
ing claims against said eocavo i
present them to the undersigned,
on or before the 14th day of July,
1966, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar, of their recovery. All
wirrbaaTmaTe aty-
meat to the undersigned.
This the 7th day of January,
1906.
JKH a. WWU,
Administmtrix
I. Hot Swrhucs. N. C.
1-14-4-40
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
DR. LOCKARD
aaaatJaM,
8 A. M. to 12 Noon
FRI DAYS
IOBERTS
THE L. P. B
BUHJ)ING
MARSHALL N. C
fya
with the creek North 4 deg. 80 min.
Wpst 318 feet to a stake, the place
of BEGINNING. Containing 81
acres, more or less.
Subject to riarhts of way and en
cumbrances of record.
This 25th day of January, 1965.
J. C. JOYNER, Trustee
1-28 2-18c
n - - 1
ing seven (7) acres, more or less.
TKAUT II! BKGINNINU on a
maple on the West bank of the
(East Fork of Bull Creek, in J. J.
Roberts line, and runs East 68
poles to a black oak in J. B. Jer
vises line, and with said' line
51 poles to a sourwood in Stephen
Dill's line; thence North with his
line, 44 poles to a hickory; thence
West 116 poles to a stake on the
hint nf thn Cast fnrlr Off Bull
Creek, and with said creek to the
BEGINNING; Containing nrty
(50) acres, more or less.
TRACT III: Adjoining the land
of J. D. Bradley and others; BE
GINNING on a spotted oak in J.
D. Bradley's line on a high ridge
twI nmo Wnrthwnrd tn a chestnut
stump and sprouts; thence a con
ditional line, weswaru, to
spruce pine on the bank of Bull
Creek; thence with the creek to
the BEGINNING.
EXCEPTING FROM THE
FOREGOING TRACTS OF
LAND, one-fourth () acre,
more or less, conveyed to J. T.
Dill and wife, Laura E. Dill, by
deed dated March 2, 1933, and re
corded in the Madison County
Registry in Deed Book No. 86,
page 171.
A Hannait of 10 of the first
$1,000.00, plus 5 of the remain
der, of the highest Did will De re
n.,,Von at thn snU nnd the same
a.n.m,nt Will Ko rnmiirPli t.O raiSO
the bid within ten days thereaf
ter; and, said sale is suDject to
the approval and confirmation of
the court.
This 22nd day of January, ltfoo.
CLYDE M. ROBERTS,
Commissioner
1-28 ?-4c
T
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No wonder a woman feels like
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Change-of-life panic sets
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Proven hlp! Woman sfftof
woman in doctors' tests got
remarkable relief from hot
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Some women worry themselves
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symptoms. Thousands
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edy, but a tried and trusted
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Tablets today
A
Paint Rock 4-H
Elects Officers
221 boys and girls gathered at
Grace Chapel, Paint Rock, for a
4-H Club meeting on Jan. 12.
A business meeting was held
and officers were elected as fol
lows:
President. Patsy Ward; vice
president, Junior Thomas; secretary-treasurer,
Freida. Suttles; re
porter, Cathy Dahlenburg.
The next 4-H meeting will be
held Feb. 9.
Monty K. Chipman
Passes; Graveside
Rites Last Friday
Monty K. Chipman, 83, of Hot
Springs, died Wednesday, Janu
ary 20, 1966 in a Canton rest home
after a long illness.
He was a native of Missouri,
and a retired civil engineer.
Surviving is a sister, Mis. Ruth
Haskins of Albany, Indiana.
Graveside rites were held at 10
m., Friday in the Bowman-
Bector Cemetery..
The Rev. Jack Thomas offlcf-
Bowman Funeral Home was in
Clyde L. English
MARS BILL, N. G.
FOR ALL KINDS OF
INSURANCE
11 Assigned
Duraeuiu u- ii TV 1
'
It
Mrs. Glenna Buckner Bnggs, of
Charlotte.