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C, FEU. jti, i: r m N r r M H I ; i'ufi RESALE NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Under and by virtue of an Or der of fee Superior Court of Mad ison County, made In a Special Proaatdta entitled "Ella Marrow, Plaintiff, vs. Charlie J. Marrow, ramer and Wife, Lillian - Defendant," and under, virtue of an Onder of Re- HH upon an advanced bid, order ed by Honorable Herbert Haw kins, Clerk of tho Superior Court of Madison County, the Under signed Uommiseioner will at 12 o'clock, noon, on the 27th day of February, 1966, at the Court House Door In Marshall, North Carolina, oner lor sale to the highest bid der for cash upon an opening bid of ONE THOUSAND TWO HUN DRED FIFTY SEVEN and 60100 ($157.60) DOLLARS, but sub ject to the confirmation of the Court, certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Number 8 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Vinson nemmons, m Hipps, and others; BEGINNING on a chestnut in the gap of a ridge on W. J. F. Plemmons and B. B. Plemmons Corner; and rune thence North 78 deg. East 62.2 poles to the Old M. L. Duckett and B. B. Plemmons Corner to a Chestnut; thence an Easterly Course to a Donlar. Plemone and M. L. Duckett Cor ner; thence a South Course to stake by a rock Mar a spring; thanes East with M. L. Duckett line to a chestnut on top of tho mountain; thence South to a chest nut near a root cm in n. w. Finsman line; thence Southeast to a chestnut in the sap of the ridge; thence a South Course an ash, conditional comer mi by B. B. Plemmons and E. P. Freeman: thence straight line with the N. B. Freeman lino a West Course to a chestnut on top of a rtdge, w, J. F. Plemmons 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 INCLUDING the identical nrooertv conveyed to Charles E. Plemmons by M. C Plemmons et ux. bv deed dated January 6, 1948, recorded in Book 77, page 101 In the Office of the Winner of Deeds of Madison County. REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE to the Madison County Registry to Deed Book 82, page 102, where is recorded a deed dated December 80, 1962, for the above described tract of land from Charles E. Plemmons and wife. Eloise Y. Plemmons. to C. G. Sp rouse. I This being the identical tract of B. B. December, i to Char- in a dated the 19th day of 1QIR aU ii O n lias, sun--, Us Marrow and wife, Ella Mar row, which saU Dasd is duly re corded in Record of Deeds Book No. 86, on Page 167, Madison County Registry; and reference is hereby made to said book and page for a further description of said property. RaU ula fa niMa Mihitct tn anv defects that would De revealed oy an accurate survey. The highest bidder will be re quired to make a deposit in the amount o ten par cant of the first ONE THOUSAND (11,000.00 DOL LARS of his bid, and five per cent of the amount in which his bid ex- coeds ONE THOUSAND (81, 000.00) DOLLARS at the time of the sals as evidence of his good faith, and said sale will remain open for ton days after the filing of the Report of sale for an ad vanced bid as provided by law. This the 10th day of February, A. E. LEAKE, Commissioner 2-18, 26c NOTICE VLE Mo" IN THE SUPEBH NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUawY MRS PAULINE B PAYNE, Ad miniatratrix of the Estate of HARRISON RIDDLE, deceased. and PAULINE R. PAYNE, I nd I vidually and husband BURL ON PAYNE, Petitioners, . BERV1A K. HENDERSON si I husbsnd. WALTER HINDER (Continued From Pago Two) public to make application for membership promptly to insure getting tickets for the forthcom ing series Although membership is limited to the seating capacity of the City Auditorium in AsheyiUe, anyone interested may apply now for mem bership by sending a check for JhJSWSl A-hevllie Community Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record husband. BLUFORD BBADBURN DORA RIDDLE; GLADYS R SCHOOLFIELD and husband JO SEPH 8CHOOLFIELD: GLAMER RIDDLE and wife, FOULI Kiu LE; ROY RIDDLE, Single, De fondants. Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Mad ison County made in the aoova en titled action, the undersigned Commissioner will, on Wednesday, March 3rd, at 12:00 o'clock noon, m Uic WUIUIUUM UWi au inoi- shall, Madison County, North Car olina, offer for sals, to the high est bidder, for cash, but subject to the confirmation of the court, that certain tract of land lying and being in No. 7 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Concert, Box 68. Ashevllle. Mem bership cards will be mailed in the fall. Those interested in becom ing members may contact Mr. Mor gan for further details. He has been interested in promoting the CCA since becoming a member four years airo. A member of the Civic Arts Center of Ashoville, he is a Founding Member of the RCA Victor Society of Great Music. Other officers of the Associa tion, in addition to Mr. Davis and Mrs. Mitchell, are Mrs. J. J. Schilthuis, first vice president; Mrs. Anita R. Coxe, second vice president; Robert W. Russell, third vice president; and Mrs. Harold R. Cory, treasurer. Founder's Celebration Value! NO LIMIT ON PURCHASE "SUPER-RIGHT' SAUSAGE PURE PORK 1-LB. ROLL PICNIC SHOULDER LB. SUPERITE ALL MEAT FRANKS LB. OCEAN PERCH FILLETS LB. 29c 29c 45c 37c A&P BRAND FROZEN STRMRRIES am ami saw a 2 16-Oz. PKGS. AAP BRAND REAL CREAM 6-Os. TOPPING JANE PARKER CAN 49c DESSERT SHELLS 21c CHOC., VAN., STRAWBERRY OR NEAPOLITAN MARVEL ICE MILK A&P BRAND MIXED SIZES GREEN PEAS 2 HALF GALLON CARTON 1-Lb. l-O. CANS A&P BRAND "YOUR FINEST QUALITY" 1-Lb. APPLE SAUCE 2 CANS 39c 33 25c YOUR CHOICE PRODUCE SALE LB. PINK MEAT Mturmn 12 CT. BAG 5 4 LB. TASTY YELLOW m mm LB. LOWER Y BAG APPLES BAGS OF YOUR CHOICE $ tsM Lying and being in No. 7 Town- i 1 i. -M T rt! snip, on uie waiera ox ijime ruiLi r c Creek, adjoining ths land of Tom-i . J-oncert Series my Payne the old Massey place 1 ne "',"n and management and others. of the Ashevillc ComrmiTiity Con- Hoginning on a small sassafras cert Association, Inc., are pleased on a a ledge or mark of rocks on to announce that arrangements Joes Kidge ana run cast ..jhave been completed for the 1965 pointers, then South to Teagues corner, Wen fown Hie mountain with Teagues line to a black gum stump, Teagues corner; then with Teagues line 19 poles to a stake in the branch in Teagues line, then The program down with the branch 44 poles to a large rock In the branch, theii Northwest 7 poles to a shelven rock. John Barnes comer, then West up the mountain 11 poles to a chestnut oak stump and lau rels; then up with the meanders of the ridge 28 poles to a hickory and stake, John Barnes corner, then up the mountain with the meanders of the ridge, 104 poles to a chestnut stump, then West up the mountian 14 or more poles to a white oak on top of Joes Ridge, then down Joes Ridge to a sourwood, J. M. Payne corner, then down to the beginning cor ner, containing 76 acres, more or less. BEING the identical tract ot land described in deed dated 0 November, 1916, from C. C. Bams and wife, M. M. Barns, to Har rison Riddle, of record in Book 35 at page 202, Madison County Reg istry. Subject to whatever defects would be revealed by an accurate survey. A ten per cent (10) cash de posit will be required of the high est bmetP This 86th day of January, J 966. JOSEPH B. HUFF, Commissioner 2-4,11, 18,26c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Purman Wil- lett, Sr., deceased, late of Madi son County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned at Rt. 1, Hot Springs, N. C, on or before the 11th day of August, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. au persons inaeotea to saia estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of February, 1965. LEO WILLETT, 2-ll3-4c Administrator WAKE UP NIGHTS? FOR KIDNEY RELIEF MAKE THIS 4-DAY TEST Take BURETS green tablets. Drink plenty of water. Use coffee, tea sparingly. Increase regulari ty, ease aches and pains due to functional kidney disorders Of your 39c back at any drug store. NOW at ROBERTS PHARMACY ho concert series, will be as follows: Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1965: TOM KRAUSE, Baritone. Distinguished young Finnish baritone. Regular member of the Hamburg Opera. Has performed with great success at other European operatic cen ters, including Balreauth, La Sea ls, Berlin and Vienna. American debut took place in 1963 during one of the major musical events of that year; the American premi ere of Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem," performed' by the Bos ton Symphony Orchestra at Tan-iglewood. Fri., Nov. 5, 1956: VAN CLI BURN, Pianist. Winner of the Tchaikowskt International Piano competition in Moscow in 1957. Cliburnls career since then is his tory. Thurs., Jan. 13, 1966: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA NA TIONAL COMPANY, presenting Bizet's CARMEN. Inaugural sea son of the new National Company as a division of the Metropolitan Opera, under the general manage ment of- Miss IHsr "Stevens and Michael Manuel. Tues., Feb. 8, 1966: MARY COS- m A rt n .. , iqoprano. sensational new star of the Metropolitan and San Francisco Opera companies. Also appears as a leading soprano with the Royal Opera at Covent Gar den, London, and other foreign opera companies. Has made three extensive concert tours in North America under the Hurak Man agement and records for RCA Victor. Friday, March 18, 1966: THE MONTE CARLO NATIONAL OR CHESTRA, with Michel Block as piano soloist. First American tour of this 100 year old orchestra, un der the patronage of their serene Highness Prince Ranier III and Princess Grace of Monaco. lusedto cry for no reason at all" One Off tho first "change-ol-llle" clanger signals No wonder a woman feels like crying 1 The suffocating surge of hot flashes one minute ; cold, clammy perspiration the next can make a woman wonder "What's come over met" Chsnge-of-life panic sets nerves on edge. Alls her with fear I Proven help! Woman after woman in doctors' tests got remarkable relief from hot flashes, nervous tensions! Some women worry themselves sick ; some women do some thing about awesome change-of-life symptoms. Thousands have found that Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets helped them as dramatically, as quickly as this gentle medication has helped other women. Not a new, johnny-come-lutely rem edy, but a tried and trusted "f riend". . . to relieve func tional mid-life complaints. ..to relieve woman's burden of suf fering! Get Lydiu E. Pinkham Tablets today. DOUBLE-TROUBLE Don't take that extra drink for the road the driver at the cross roads might be in the same con dition. RE-SALE NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Under and by virtue of an or der of the Sea arise Osort of Mad WHOLE ARMOR The Sunday School teacher was telling his class about the Chris tian armor. He referred to the shield of faith and the breast plate of righteousness. Then he asked the youngsters what Paul called the Word of God. When no one answered he prompted them by saying it was something very sharp, that cuts. "I know," cried a little scholar "It's the axe of the Apostles!" tot i w666 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having nullified as Administra triv of the estate of Harry C Flemming, deceased, late of Mad ison County, North Carolina, this ia to notify all persons having claims against said estate to tire- sent them to the undersigned at Hot Springs, N. C, Rt. I, on ot before the 4th day of August, 1966. or this notice will be plead- ed in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will nleaaa make immediate pay ment to tne unaersignea. This the 4th day of February, 1966. MRS ANNIE BELL FLEMMING, Administratrix 2-4,ll,18,86p 1 SOUR GRAPES The people who are unwilling to sweat for success are always ready to criticise those who have earned it. POSITIVE PROOF Said one father to another: 'Of .-uure, two people can live is cheaply as one. My wife and I can live as cheaply as our daugh ter in college." HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 No. Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C Meat Loaf Plate with Mashed Potatoes, Slaw Choice) of One Vegetable COFFEE or TEA 65c CHOICE of SANDWICHE1 HOME MADE PIES Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain For tfie HriltTme science has found a new healing substance with the as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took place. Most amazing of all results were so thor ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) dis covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail able in suppository or ointment form called Preparation 0. At all drug counters. ison County, mads ia the special roceedlngs entitled "SAM J. EEK and wife. CUMI PEEK; ROBERT DZLL aad wife. ZULA VUjL: HANIBUC UlLdj ISA mi I .IMM... B. PEEK: LULA P. ROBINSON; CAULIE PEEK and wife, WIL LIE MAE PEEK; and others, "Respondents." the undersigned Commissioner will on the 26th day of February, 1966, Friday, at 12:00 o'clock, Noon, at the door of the Courthouse in Marshall, N. C, under and by virtue of an or der of re-sale bv the Clerk of Su perior Court, Madison County, N. C., upon an advance bid, offer tot sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an opening- M ef -SEVEN raOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED ($7,400.00) DOLLARS, but subject to the confirmation of the court, certain tracts of land ly ing and being in No. 14 Township, Madison County. N. C. known as 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 thers; BEGINNING on a large oak tree, being M. Bruce and J. 1!. Bailey's corner tree on a ridge, nd running Eastward 27 23 poles to a stake near an apple tree and near the top of the ridgi; thence up said ridge, a straight line, 16 23 poles Northward to a stake; thence Northeast 154 poles, straight line, to a black oak bush in A. C. Peek's line; thence with A. C. Peek's line, Northward, 45 poles to a sourwood on J. B. Bailey's comer; thence South 61 poles, and with J. B. Bailey's line, to the beginning corner; contain ing seven (7) acres, more or less. TRACT II: BEGINNING on s maple on the West bank of the East Fork of Bull Creek, in J. J. Roberts line, and rune 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 bank of the East fork of Bull Creek, and with said creek to the BEGINNING; Containing fifty (50) acres, more or leas. 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 and runs Northward to a chestnut stump and sprouts; thence a con ditional line, Westward, to a 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, 1983, and re corded in the Madison County -Registry in Deed Book No. 86. page 171. A deposit of 10 of the first $1,000.00, plus 5 of the remain der, of the highest bid will be re miirpd at the sale, and the same amount will be required to raise the bid within ten days thereaf ter; and, said sale is subject to the approval and confirmation of the court. This 10th day of February, 1965. CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Commissioner 2-18, 25c MR. MERCHANT SEE THAT SHE READS TOUR AD IN THESE COLUMNS bdonSb 1 SHOPHNS Al fill Cracks And Holes Better PLASTIC WOOD The FOR SALE CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS Delivered AaywWa In Madison Co ty -or- Loaded On Your Truck Seo or Call "Bud" Gahagan shall 649-4206 H NOTICE OF SALE UNDER A DEED OF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Under and by virtue of a Deed of Trust executed November 2, 1961, by Jack Griffith and' wife, Geraldine Griffith, to George W. r-niomnn and J. A. Harrell. Trus tees for Nationwide Homes, Inc , in the sum of $4,399.00 which Deei of Trust is registered in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Moyiiann rmintv in Book 92. Page 83 and the original Trustees hav ing resigned as Trustees and the undersigned Trustees have been appointed substitute Trustee m writing and default having been made in payment of the indebt aonirsr hv said Deed of Trust the undersigned substitute Trustee will at 10:00 o'clock a. m., March 22, 1965, offer to sale for .h to the highest bidder the following described tract or parcel of land in Madison County, Num ber 15 Township and described as follows: Lying and being on the Old m. Hill and Asheville Highway, about 100 yards east of said road, nl orWoininir lands of Mans Mc- Mahan and others and known as the Mrs. L. D. Buckner lot, being tko juiiv int owned bv her in said town of Han Hill, and containing acre and has on it a log nouse. This lOtn oay oi reornary, isroo. BILL ATKINS, Substitute Trustee 2-2B3-180 Clyde L Eiglisk MARS HILL, N. C FOR ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Assigned R Financed i 122-3343 I I
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