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Thursday, December t, 1974, The New Record Page I ..V ,y . . v", '':.Vv: nmmmum ' i -. .11.... i'i ' . . .ii.i' Mi' ' '1 -..''"v LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTII LEGAL NOTICES . ' GENERAL NOTICE Or HEARING : TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing on Secondary Road Improvement in Madison County will be held at 10:00 o'clock ajn., on the 17th day of December 1974, at the Board of County Com missioners Meeting for Madison County. Persons interested in Secondary Road Improvement in the County are urged to attend the hearing. The purpose of said hearing will be to explain and to take comments with respect to the priority list of Secon dary road construction for 1975. This the 3rd day of Dec, 1974. - James T. Ledford Chairman, Board of County Commissioners for Madison County 12-5,12 chg. MOUNTAINEER STEAK HOUSE Across From MounUinMr Inn 141 T.m.1 M. UN of Parkin I DM M4-MJI OPN4:30 P.M. TIL 11:30 P.M. Saving my money with Asheville Federal Savings is like getting extra cash for my tobacco" Growing tobacco isn't easy. If you're a tobacco man, you know what I mean. That's the main reason I go with Asheville Federal Savings. The tobacco money I save earns me cash interest. And the interest mounts up, too. My money's always there when I need it. I've got a record of it in my passbook. When I withdraw it, I get my money back plus cash interest. It really is like getting extra cash for my tobacco. You just can't beat it. Here's the high interest rate you get on regular passbook savings: ' r. -v NOTICE OF SALE Or LAND UNDER EXECUTION IN THE GENERAL COURT or JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON MADISON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, Plaintiff, VS. ROY LOVIN ESTATE c-o Debbie & James Lovin Route 2 Mars Hill, North Carolina 28754 Defendants By virtue of that certain execution directed to the undersigned Sheriff of Madison County, North Carolina in the action entitled MADISON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, Plaintiff, vs. ROY LOVIN ESTATE, c-o Debbie and James Lovin, Beef So Tender Your Knife Just Glides Through! ..... 5.25 Compounded Daily. Make Deposits or Withdrawab Anytime. . v, '.i y v-. 5.3996i ;-, - y . . Annual Yield. . d-S Route 2, Man Hill, North Carolina 28754. I will on the 23rd day of December, 1974, at 12:00 o'clock noon at the Madison County Courthouse in the City of Marshall, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the said execution the parcel of real estate described below; Said execution was issued pursuant to a judgment duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Madison County, and said execution is in the amount specified following the name of the judgment debtor in the description of the real estate plus costs of sale as follows: The real estate listed for taxes for the year 1969 in the name of Roy Lovin Estate, c-o Debbie and James Lovin, Route 2, Mars Hill, North Carolina and described as follows : Lying and being in No. 4 Township, Madison County, N. C, On the waters of Middle Fork of Ivy, adjoining the lands of Sam Rice, Bible Estate, Ralph Roberts, and others; BEGINNING on a stake on a ridge in Sallie Buckner's line and runs Eastward 13 1-3 poles to a willow on the East side of the branch; then N.E., a straight line 20 poles to a stake on a ridge ; then a straight line 224 poles to a white oak on a ridge; then a straight line 16 poles to a stake in Sam Rice's K LZZZZXT.Z'.l Church Street AehevNts State Street, Black MoiwtWN line - to a white oak on top of a ridge or mountain; than &. W. down the ridge and with the Florence Banks lino to the Beginning; containing twenty five (29) acres, more or less. REFERENCE Is hereby made to the Madison County Registry to Deed Book 84, page 50, where is recorded a deed dated March 8. 1963. for the above described tract of land from Carl Bailey and wife, to Cora Loving. REFERENCE IS ALSO made to a deed dated the 8th day of June, 1982, conveyed from Mrs. Cora Loving to Roy McKinley Loving, which said deed is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Madison County, North Carolina at Deed Book Page 628. THIS PROPERTY IS SUB JECT TO A LIFE ESTATE OWNED BY LEE MAYNARD. The amount due under judgment including costs is $424.90. The sale will be made subject to all outstanding city and county taxes and all local improvements assessments against the above-described property not included in the execution in the above-entitled cause. This the ISth day of November, 1974. -e- E. Y. Ponder Sheriff of Madison County 4tc:ll-21A12-542 Effective November 27, yotxr asoaey is insured to S43,CS by the Federal Savings tad Loan Insurance Corporation, aa a (fury of the United States government. , . -,; -" NOTICE OF SALE STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY Or MADISON Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust executed by Edward Norris Gentry, un married, dated February 18, 1974 to Richard B. Ford, Trustee for Capitol Financial Services, Inc. of N. C. and recorded In Deeds of Trust Book 74, at page 192 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Madison County, North Carolina, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, whereby the power of sale contained therein has become operative and the holder of the indebtedness having declared all of said indebtedness due and demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House Door in the City of Marshall, County of Madison, State of North Carolina at 12:00 Noon on the 17th day of December, 1974 the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in Madison County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in No. 3 Township, formerly No. 15 Township, Madison County, N. C and being all of Lot No. 6 of Marshaf Sweet, Mes Hill plat of Mountain Home Estates recorded in the Madison County Registry in Plat Book J, at page 110, and also being a portion of the property conveyed to Edward Norris Gentry by Deed dated September . 25, 1971 and recorded in the Madison County Registry in Deed Book 111 at page 99. The sale will be made subject to ad valorem taxes, Deed of Trust to H. S. Ward, Jr., Trustee for Clyde Savings and Loan Association recorded in the Madison County Registry in Deeds of Trust Book 71 at page 629, liens and encumbrances of record, attorneys fees and Court Costs. The highest bidder at said sale will be required to deposit with the Trustee immediately after said sale ten (10) per cent of the first 1,000.00 of said bid and five (5) percent of the bid in excess of 11,000.00. This the 18 day of November, 1974. Richard B. Ford, Trustee 304 Northwestern Bank Building Asheville, N. C. 28801 11-21,28; 12-5,12 chg. News Of Our Local Servicemen Marine Sgt. Ronnie L. Shelton, son of Mrs. Valerie N. Shelton of Route 1, Skyway Drive, Marshall, has returned to the Marine Corps Base, Camp Hague, Okinawa, after participating in artillery firing exercises at Camp Fuji, Japan. The training exercises were designed to improve the unit's capabilities in delivering timely, safe and accurate supporting fire for Marine infantry forces. Shelton serves with 2d Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division, on Okinawa. A 1966 graduate of Marshall High School, he joined the Marine Corps in December 1966. DAVID W. CARTER Marine Lance Corporal David W. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter of Route 2, Marshall, was meritoriously promoted to his present rank at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. A meritorious promotion is awarded only to those Marines who have distinguished themselves through work, military bearing and leadership. A former student of Mar shall High School, he joined the Marine Corps in January 1974 Coast Guard Fireman Apprentice Kenneth M Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs Herbert H. Hunter of Route 1, Hot Springs, reported for duty aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Point Huron, West Annex, U. S. Naval Am phibious Base, Little Creek, Norfolk, Va. He is a 1974 graduate of Madison High School. WISHED MY" CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IX' AUGUST SPEAKING of efficiency, have you ex perienced the convenience of paying your bills by check? Not only la a Checking Account a time-saver, bat yon have a budgetary record of your expenditares. Open your Checking Account now nt Cttixena Bank. Citizens - Bank i . Home Owned Home Operated ''.-. Marshall - " yrtT"!-" !! Frrir-rj CLAUDE R. RECTOR Claude Rufus Rector, 78, of 174 Hudson St., Asheville, died Saturday Nov. 30, 1974 in a Buncombe County hospital after a long illness. A native of Madison County, he had lived in Buncombe County 48 years. He retired from A. B. Hermann Co. in 1961 as a painter and decorator and was a life member of Local No. 839 Painters and Decorators Union. He was a Army veteran of World War I, having served in Austria, Russia, Japan and Panama. He was a son of the late Robinson Cruso and Delia Revis Rector. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Annie Mae Buice Rector; two sons, Edward R. Rector and John C. Rector of Asheville; two half-brothers, Wade H. Rector of Marshall and Paul V. Rector of Asheville; eight grand children and two great grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Anders-Rice Funeral Home. The Revs. John Knight and Roy Phipps officiated. Burial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery. ALLEN BRADLEY Marine Sgt. Allen Bradley of Route 5, Marshall, was promoted to his present rank while serving at the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point. He is assigned to duties as a Launch and Recovery Technician. A former student of Mar shal High School, Marshall, he joined the Marine Corps in July of 1971. Kenneth V. English Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Val English of Route 3, Mars Hill, N. C, enlisted in the Coast Guard and is undergoing recruit training at Cape May, N. J. He is a 1973 graduate of Mars Hill High School. DENNIS L. CARSON Navy Seaman Recruit Dennis L Carson, son of Mrs. Flora L Barnett of Route 1, Mars Hill, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Orlando, Fla. The training included in struction in seamanship, military regulations, fire fighting, close order drill, first aid and Navy history. In the Philippines, it's be lieved that a fisherman who chews ginger and spits on his bait will be inundated with catfish. People once believed that the disembodied ghost of a living person would appear to his distant friends shortly before he died ! .. -J Pallbearers were Herbert Johnson, Charles Sprouts, Al Stalling, Sylvester Rlcker, Albert Heman and Chester Hensley. Honorary pallbearers were members of Local 839 Painters and Decorators and medical staff of Oteen VA Hospital. MRS. BILL RICE Mrs. Julia Chandler Rice, 63, of Rt. 2 Marshall, died Wednesday Nov. 27, 1974 in an Asheville hospital after a long illness. She was a lifelong resident of Madison County and a daughter of the late Emory and Quintanie Buckner Chandler. Surviving are the husband, Bill Rice; a daughter, Miss Donna Rice of the home; a brother, Bryan Chandler of Virginia; three sisters, Mrs. Lessie Massey and Mrs. Kennie Shelton of Marshall and Mrs. Ava Arrington of Mars Hill; and a grand daughter. Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home. The Revs. Frazier Lloyd and Olin Shelton officiated. Burial was in Rice Cemetery. Friends were pallbearers. W. D. GILLESPIE William D. Gillespie, 86, of Rt. 1 Hot Springs, died Sunday Dec. 1, 1974 in an Asheville A KfW UHVICl FOH WOffTN CAJTOUNfAWl ' . .. ih.hi.MI IN N 1..I...J,'. I JtN BHl., 'MIRI ll tHIU1 O '.', !. i'. Un" it' UX 1 MO.t II1MK ,lOIDI )tt MOM O' t! UIVitlON Of MOTOR VlMKlll ..LllOM "UL M.K TOO IMl FO.M lift IEIOI U lul.llli.k TOO. .IPO.' HF TMf COLLISION .1 ,IOUtfO " ' OU ! m..i no . umi . V . . - ... v." -T " J ABItOwi iHDK ATf INf OHMATIOM TOU WtLl HffO KALKIGH In the past it has been the policy of the Division of Motor Vehicles, if you were involved in an accident where there was an injury, fatality or property damage of $200 or more, you were required to obtain a form to fill out and mail back to Motor Vehicles. Beginning November 1st, Traffic Records Section, Division of Motor Vehicles will mail these Traffic Accident forms to you. Traffic Records section will make the decision whether to mail the Traffic Accident form based on information supplied by the investigating officer's report. It is very im portant, therefore, that you supply to the in vestigating officer a complete and accurate mailing address. Additional information can be obtained from Traffic Records Section, 1100 New Bern Avenue. Raleigh, North Carolina, 27611. Traffic Records section will notify you if you are required to submit a traffic accident form. Card of We wish to take this op portunity to express our thanks for the many kind nesses shown during the death of our husband and father; also for the beautiful floral tributes nd other expressions of sympathy; also for the food and special thanks to the 704489-3627 LOG CABINS-CHALETS-A-FRAMES (PRIVATE AND PROTECTED) J TERMS AVAILABLE. . VACATION HOMES FOR RENT r 5 .! After Hours Call: Marian Fa Ik ' : (704)629-4403 Ed Ratllff .v V (704)689-2657. ' I LOCATED NEAR WOLF LAITT. GATE J MARS HILL, NORTH CASOt IN 2S7M - nursing horn after a long; illness. - :f. . . He was a lifelong resident jf : Madison County, a retired farmer and son of the lata Danny and Laura : Lackey Gillespie, fv 5 Surviving are the widow Mrs. Eulala Brown Gillespie; three sons, Warren Gillespie of Alexander, Owen Gillespie of Charleston, S. C, and Hubert Gillespie of Maryville, Term.; a daughter, Mrs. Floyd Waldroup of Hot Springs; two half-brothers, Frady Plerr mona of Asheville and Ogle Plemmons of Tennessee; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. ' Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Zion Baptist Church at Bluff. The Revs. Lloyd Ponder and Sam Austin officiated. Burial was in chgurch cemetery. Grandsons were pallbearers. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. MISS GERTRUDE MAXWELL Miss Gertrude Lee Maxwell, 87, of Rt. 7 Marshall, died Monday, Dec. 2, 1974 in an Asheville hospital after an extended illness. Capps Funeral Home, Mars Hill, is in charge of arrangements which were incomplete at press time. MMW in 111 Jfo' -&)Jtf4.. (i - ?m t Jt? GO Hion - 9 Vrf "V TO rutNllH TOAPrtc tfcoaoi uctiom ' ISO NfW Mi" AVtNUI ALflGM MOOTN CAOOLMU I Thanks members of the Long Branch Church and the members of the French Broad Masonic Lodge and other Masons and to the ministers who par ticipated in the aervkes. MRS. GARRETT METCALF AND FAMILY
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