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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON Under and by virtu# of on Or dor of tao Superior Court of Madison County, moo# i* mo Special Proceeding entitled "Rum Stanton Snefton. Administratrix of s Estate of Etta Ray Stanton, at ai. c Petitioners, vs Jeep Lenders Hunter, et vir, at el, being me heirs of Etta Ray Stanton, Respondents," me undersigned J commissioner will on me Mm day of c September, 1077, at 1100 A.M . et me ? Courthouse Door in Marshall. Norm J Caroline, offer for sale to me highest " bidder tor cash, met certain tract of lend " lying end being in No 2 Township. ? Madison County. Norm Caroline, end more particularly described as follows The foregoing lends ere more fully end completely described as follows: All mat certain 24 acre, tract of lend, more or less, lying end being in No 2 A Township of Madison County. Norm Carolina, being bounded now or tor merly as follows Norm by C Mensley. " East by B. Centred. South by Etta Stanton life estate tract. West by United States Forest Service and being located on Muddy Branch of Shelton ; Laurel, and being more particularly * described as follows BEGINNING at corner No 1 of United ? States Forest Service tract No 700. c French Broad Unit, Pisgah National ti Forest, a 14 Inch Spanish oak scribed y FS 4513 in gap of ridge, being corner i No 4 of Tract ASS, United States Forest t Service, South 22? West 144 feet, South % 14? East 144 feet, men leaving United r States Forest Service tract and with c me line of Etta Stanton life estate tract as follows; North 71? 30' East 270 feet, South ?8? 30' East 132 feet to a stake formerly a chestnut, South 70? 30' East / 500 feet crossing Muddy Branch to a stake. North 48? East 104 feet to a stake, North 41? East 244 feet to a stake, North 50? East 149 feet to a stake formerly a red oak on a ridge, thence with the line of B Cantrell and later C. Hensley and ridge as follows; Norm 10? West 429 feet. Norm 20? East 214 feet to a white pine, North 41? West 429 feet to a white oak, South 88? West 247 feet to corner No 5 of United States Forest Service < Tract No. 700, thence with line of United States Forest Service Tract 700. South 37? 38' West 992 64 feet to the pointof BEGINNING This land will be sold subject to 1977 taxes The highest bidder at the sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of 10S> of the amount of his bid up to and in eluding $1,000 00. plus 5% of any excess over $1,000 00 This the 19day of August, 1977 Charles E. Mashburn, Commissioner Seot 1.8.15.22.1977 chq NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF PUBLIC HEARING TRANSCRIPT Projects 2055401 0 14 Madison County Bridge on SR 1576 Over the Ivey River The transcript of me above public hearing held on June 9, 1977 in me Madison County Courthouse is available for public review In the Madison County Courthouse in Marshall, N. C Sept 1.8.1977chg PUBLIC NOTICE OF ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Municipal Board of Elections of the Town of Mar shall mat: An election is to be held on Tuesday. November 8,1977, the date established by law, for me purpose of electing a Mayor and three (3) Aldermen The polling place will be in the Town Hall Building, and the polls will be open on election day from 4 30 a m until 7 30 p.m The filing period will be from 12 00 noon, Friday, September 16 through 12:00 noon Friday, October 7, 1977, ex eluding Saturdays and Sundays The registration books will be open from 8 30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday at me Madison County Board of Elections Office, located on Main Street, Marshall. The deadline for registering to vote In said election shall be on October 10,1977 Gregory A. Sprinkle. Chairman Municipal Board of Elections Sept 1.8.15,22,1977 chg ii INTHE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA OUNTY OF MADISON ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having Qualified as Administrator of te estate of Carrol Briggs of Madison ounty, North Carolina, this is to notify H persons having claims against the state of said Carrol Briggs to presant >em to me undersigned within s months om date of me publication of mis notice r same will be pleaded in bar of their Kovery Ail persons indebted to said state please make immediate payment This me ltfh day of August. 1977 Ernest Briggs Route2, Mars Hill. Norm Carolina Bruce B Briggs, Attorney ug 25, Sept 1,8,111f77 chg IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION TATEOF NORTH CAROLINA AADISON COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix in he estate of Weaver Allison. Madison bounty, N C. mis is to notify all persons aving claims against me estate of said Veaver Allison, to present mem to me Undersigned within six (4) months from he date of me publication of mis notice or ame will be pleaded in bar of their ecovery All persons indebted to said state please make immediate payment This 18th day of August, 1877. (Mrs ) Arbezena Allison Route2, Hot Springs, N C.28743 tug 25; Sept 1,8,15,1977 pd NOTICE OF REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION to be held on Tuesday, November 8,1977 in me TOWN OF HOT SPRINGS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to me qualified voters of the Town of Hot Springs, North Carolina, that the Hot Springs Municipal Board of Elections will conduct the regular municipal election on Tuesday, November 8, 1977, at which time the voters will elect a mayor and 3 members to the town board of aldermen. The polling place will be located at City Hall, and the polls will be open on election day from 6 30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m Mr Swan Huff will serve as Registrar, and Mr R Z. Ponder and Mr Harold Baker will serve as Judges of said election. The filing period for candidates will open at 12 00 Noon on September 16, 1977, and will close at 12 00 Noon on October 7. 1977. The registration deadline is Monday, October 10th, 1977, closing at 4:30 p.m. Persons desiring to register may do so with said registrar or judges of election, or with me Madison County Board of Elections This the 30th day of August, 1977 Helen S. Ponder, Chairman Hot Springs Municipal Board of Elections Sept 8, 15, 22,29, Oct 6 chg STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as AC MINISTRATOR in the estate of WIN FRED DILL, Madison County, N. C this is to notify all persons having claim against me estate of said WINFREI DILL, to present them to the Under signed within six (6) months from th date of me publication of mis notice o same will be pleaded In bar of thel recovery. All persons indebted to sai< estate please make immediate paymeni This 6 day of SEPT., 1977. Paul Dill Route 2 Marshall, N. C., 28753 SeptS, 15, 22, 29 pd. <BfflS2ES2SS < J1AT6 ?* NOR ? CAROL INA COUNTY OF MADISON IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORETHECLERK 'N THE MATTER OF THE ?2ufrc = SliRE BV R S JONCS JR trustee, of a deed of TRUST executed by bearWALLOW LTD.. A FLORIDA LIMITED PART NERSHIP, DATED JUNE 7. 1974. RECORDED IN DEED OF TRUST ?S?K.,S' AT PAGE *'? MADISON COUNTY REGISTRY. AND DEED OF TRUST BOOK 632, AT PAGE 522 BUNCOMBE COUNTY REGISTRY AS A"f"?? BY THAT CERTAIN MORTGAGE MODIFICATION AGREEMENT DATED JULY 6. 1976 BETWEEN McCLURE S PETERSON LAND DEVELOPMENT. INC AND JOHN M. HARDY, AS FIRST PARTIES, no?n,?,OOGOETT MOUNTAIN PARTIES '*C ' AS SECOND NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Truat executed by Beerwallow, Ltd , to R s Jones. Jr., Trustee for McClure & Peterson Land Development, inc. and John M. Hardy, dated June 7, 1974, recorded In Deed of Trust Book 75, at papa at, Madison County Registry, and Deed of Trust Book S32. at page 522, Buncombe County Registry, default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof sublect to foreclosure, notice of foreclosure having been given to the debtors, proper hearing having been held, and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned Trustee, and pursuant to the findings of fact and Order of the Clerk of Superior Court for Madison County. North Carolina, 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 26th day of September. 1977, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being In No ( Township of Madison County and Sandy Mush Township of Buncombe County, and being more particularly described as follows FIRST TRACT: All that certain 275 03 acre, more or less, tract of land lying and being In No. S Township, Madison ?County, North Carolina and Sandy 'Mush Township of Buncombe County, North Carolina, and being more par ticularly described according to a plat thereof as corrected, prepared from a survey dated February 6, 1973, by R H and Hugh K. Terrellasfollows: BEGINNING on a rock formerly a chestnut tree In the Buncombe Madison County line and being the beginning point In the description to that tract of land described In Deed Book 65 at page 496 In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Madison County, North Carolina In Deed Book 527, at page 546, In the Office of theRegisterof Deeds for Buncombe County, North Carolina, and also being a point referred to In the description to that tract of land described In Deed Book 65 at page 498 Madison County Registry, thence down the ridge with the Bun combe Madison County line, South 51 degrees 15 minutes East 200 feet to a stake. South45degrees45minutesEast 200 feet to a stake. South 48 degrees East325feet toesteke, thenceSouth75 degrees East 152 feet toa stake, thence South 65 degrees East 129 feet to a stake, thence North 83 degrees East453 * feet to a large oak, thence North 62 * degrees 30 minutes East 106 feet to a J stake, thence North 31 degrees East 222 feet to an ash tree at Bear wallow * Branch, formerly a large water oak and formerly Thomas Rogers and C. S. r Ferguson corner (now Roy Rogers and 0 Wilbur Worley corner), thence up and with Bear Wallow Branch North 74 degrees West 300 feet to a stake. North 63 degrees West 162 feet to a stake, North 47 degrees West 100 feet to a stake. North 37 degrees West 100 feet to a stake, North 30 degrees 30 minutes West 100 feet to a stake, North 46 degrees West200 feet toa stake, North 15 degrees 30 minutes West200 feet toa stake, North6degreesWestl29feettoa stake, formerly a white oak corner, thence with the C. S. Ferguson line (now the Wilbur Worley line) North 72 degrees East 56 feet to a large oak. North 21 degrees 45 minutes East 642 feet td a stake. North 18 degrees 30 minutes East 731 feet to a stake, North 27 degrees 20 minutes East 754 feet to a stake in the C. S. Ferguson line (now the Wilbur Worley line), William Rogers' corner (now Roy Rogers' corner); thence with formerly the William Rogers and the Herman Freeman line. North 88 degrees 30 minutes West 975 feet to a stake, common corner to Roy and Ted Caldwell and Neil P. Mitchell; thence North 88 degrees 30 minutes West 625 feet to a stake on a cliff of rock, the southwest corner of the Caldwell property, North 88 degrees 30 minutes West 244 feet; North 89 degrees 30 minutes West 200 feet to a stake; North 88 degrees 30 minutes West648 feet toa stake on the South side of a branch, formerly the William Rogers Hermn Freeman corner; thence with formerly the Vincent Plemmons line (now the James W. Mathus line) South 43 degrees 45 minutes West 547 feet to a stake; South 48 degrees West513 feet to a stake, South 49 degrees 30 minutes West 478 feet to top of a ridge, formerly the William Rogers, Millard Plem mons and Vincent Plemmons corner, thence with formerly the Millard Plemmons line (now the Velma Moore line) South 69 degrees West400 feet toa stake. South 67 degrees West 360 feet to a stake, formerly the Astor Plemmons, Millard Plemmons corner; thence with formerly the Astor Plemmons line (now the William Hippsand Ray Hipps line) North 87 degrees West 500 feet to a stake, North 86 degrees West 300 feet to a stake, North 84 degrees West 400 feet to a stake. North 81 degrees West 100 feet to a stake. North 80 degrees West 200 feet to a stake, North 75 degrees West 141 feet to a stake in gap of ridge, formerly the Astor Plemmons and William Rogers corner; thence with the ridge and formerly the Zeb Ferguson line (now the James Ferguson and Jerry Ferguson line) South 37 degrees East 623 feet to a stake. South 61 degrees East 200 feet to a stake, South 55 degrees East 213 feet to a stake. South 38 degrees East 322 feet toa stake. South46degrees East78 feet to a stake, South 33 degrees 15 minutes East 200 feet to a stake, South 27 degrees East 300 feet to a stake, South 30 degrees 15 minutes East 400 feet to a stake, South 41 degrees 45 minutes East 318 feet to a stake on top of a knob in the Madison and Buncombe County line and formerly being the William Rogers, Zeb Ferguson and C. W. Waidrop corner, thence with said county line, South 89 degrees East 100 feet to a stake. North |l degrees 30 minutes East 200 feet to a stake, North 63 degrees East 100 feet to a stake. North 53 degrees 30 minutes East 100 feet to a stake. North 75 degrees 30 minutes East 386 feet to a stake, for merly the William Rogers and C W Waidrop corner; thence South 5 degrees 30 minutes East 57 feet to a stake,- thence with the William Wldlan line North 76 degrees East 972 feet to a stake; North 83 degrees 45 minutes East 400 feet to a stake. North 79 degrees East 403 feet to a stake. North ?3 degrees IS minutes East 283 feet to the point of BEGINNING SECOND TRACT: All that certain 155.64 acre, more or leu, tract of land lying and being in No. ? Township, Madison County, North Carolina, being bound, now or formerly as follows: North by Charlotte Plemmons; East by J. T. and Ted Brown, Gene Spurred and Robert Downing; South by Downing and other lands of John Hardy. West by John Hardy and Dr. Neil Mitchell. Said tract of land being more particularly described according to a plat thereof entitled Wilbur Worley lands, prepared by Hugh K. Terrell, Surveyor, dated June, 1974, as follows: I BEGINNING on an Ash Tree at the branch, common corner to Robert Downing, John Hardy and formerly Wilbur Worley, formerly a large water oak and formerly Thomas Rogers and C. S. Ferguson's corner in the Bear Wallow Branch, southeast corner of the tract of land conveyed by Roy Rogers and wife Drama M Rogers to John M Hardy, dated 4 September, 1973, and recorded In Book 114, page 658, Madison County Registry, and runs thence with the line of that tract up and with Bear Wallow Branch North 74 degrees West)00feet; North63 degrees West 163 feat; North 47 degrees West 100 feet; North 37 degrees West too feet; North 30 degrees 30 minutes West 100 feet North 46 degrees West 200 feet; north is degrees 30 minutes West 200 feet; North ? degrees West lie feet tea staka. formerly a white oak corner. North 72 degrees East 56 feet to a large J oak; North 21 degrees 45 minutes East 642 fttti Norm la degrees M minutes East 73I feet Norm 27 degrees 20 minutes East 754 lMi. formerly cor nor IOC S Ferguson and William Roger* also corner now to Mitchell thence wim me Nell Mitchell line Norm ] oegrees East 1200 teet with me old rail fence to a marked large spruce pine in a branch in me old fence; thence wim me line ol Charlotte Plemmons and later Browns. South 43 degrees East 1200 teet to a stake at me old fence South 21 degrees Eastlll feet to en old Chestnut stump at me old fence South 35degreesao minutes East Ilaa feet toa stake in me old tence corner wim Gene Spurrell, thence wim his line. South 40 degrees West 275 teet Sou m 3a degrees West 300 feet. South Sa degrees West 200 teet; South 52 degrees 30 minutes West aas teet to a large oak on water shed of a ridge, South 3a degrees East 200 teet South S2 degrees 30 minutes Eastus feet, South50degrees Easr200 teet South 7a degrees East 22a feet South 51 degrees Westa* feet to a stake on the south side of an old road; thence continuing wim the line ot Downing, South ov degrees 30 minutes West 100 feet. North72degreesWestl57teettoa white oak; South 70 degrees 30 minutes West 220 teet to a large oak tree. West 100 feet, South 50 degrees 30 minutes West 96 teet; South 2 degrees East ao feet to a locust; South la degrees East 127 feet South la degrees West 190 feet to an oak tree. South 60 degreesWestSO feet, South 65 degrees 30 minutes West 144 teet. South 66 degrees 30 minutes West 229 feet to an Ash tree, and South 7a degrees a5 minutes West 262 feet to thepointof BEGINNING THIROTRACT: The road right of way easement acquired by John M Hardy from Charlotte B Plemmons, and being a perpetual right of way and easement of a width of 30 feet leading from the Public Highway over and across the Plemmons property, the center line of which is described as follows, said right of way to be for the iolntuse and benefit of the Plemmons property and the property hereaboye described, to Wit: "BEGINNING at a point in the western margin of State Highway said point being at the Intersection of said highway wim the driveway as it now ekists and further being located North o degrees 16 minutes West, 317 feetfrom a pointdesignatedas"corner of Parent Tract", as shown on an unrecorded map, dated October 1,1973 and prepared by R H Terrell; thence extending with the center line of the driveway as it now exists and with a width of 30 feet, thefollowing callsand distances South 9 degrees 30 minutes East 282 feet. South 16 degrees 35 minutes West 105 feet, South 39 degrees 40 minutes West 200 feet. South 2 degrees 15 minutes West60 feet, South 37 degrees 15 minutes West 160 feet, North 78 degrees 15 minutes West 400 feet, South 42 degrees 30 minutes West 250 feet. South 18 degrees 20 minutes West 250 feet; South 61 degrees 45 minutes West 146 feet, South47 degrees 20 minutes West 185 feet; South 65 degrees West253 feet; North 58 degrees 15 minutes Westeofeet toa polntatthe Sou theas t corner of sa Id proper ty of the party of the second part, it is un derstood and agreed that said common drive Is to be as presently located and thaf it is not the intention of this agreement to relocate said drive but merely to confirm its existence by this agreement." BEING THE IDENTICAL RIGHT OF WAY AGREEMENT DATED 20 December, 1973, between Charlotte B Plemmons and John M Hardy as the same appears of record in Deed Book 116. page49, Madison County Registry, FOURTHTRACT: The right to use In common with Bearwallow, Ltd., Its successors and assigns, a 60 foot wide road and utility right-of-way traversing the second <59 9 acre) tract of land described in the Deed from McClure I Peterson Land Development, Inc., et al. to Bearwallow, Ltd., dated June 7, 1974 and recorded In Book 117, at page 352, Madison County Registry, and con' necting the first (275.03 acre) tract of land described In said Deed with the road right of way described In the instrument recorded in Book 1)6, at page 49, Madison County Registry, as said road right-of way has been laid out and constructed by Bearwallow, Ltd., the center line of the right-of-way tobe the center line of the existing road This sale will be made subject to all prior liens, and unpaid Madison and Buncombe County taxes, and any special assessments, if any. This sale will be made subject to the easements of existing utilities. The highest bidder, other than the secured party, shall be required at the time of his bid, to make a cash deposit of ten per cent of the first $1,000 00 of the highest bid, and five per cent of any excess over $1,000.00 This the 17th day of August, 1977 R S. Jones, Jr. Trustee Sept. 1,8,15,22,1977 chg NOTICE OF STATE ELECTION to be held on Tuesday, Novembers, 1977 in the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA on thequestionof amendments to the Constitution of North Carolina NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of Madison County that the General Assembly of North Carolina has called a State election to be held in each County of the State of North Carolina on Tuesday, Novembers, 1977 at which the questions of amending the Constitution of North Carolina will be subm i tted as fol lows: QUESTION NO. 1 FOR or AGAINST constitutional amendment extending to a married man (as a married woman now has) the right to receive the homestead exemption, so that the homestead exemption is available to the surviving spouse of the owner of a homestead, If the owner dies leaving no minor children and the sur viving spouse does not own a separate homestead. QUESTION NO 2 FOR or AGAINST constitutional amendment allowing every person the right to Insure his or her life for the benefit of his or her spouse or children or both, free from all claims of the representatives or creditors of the in sured or his or her estate. QUESTION NO. J FOR or AGAINST constitutional amendment empowering the qualified voters of the State to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor to a second successive term of the same office. QUESTION NO.4 FOR or AGAINST Constitutional amendment to permit municipalities owning or operating electric generation, transmission or distribution facilities and loint agencies composed of such municipalities to own, operate and maintain generation and transmission facilities with any person, firm, association or corporation, public or private, engaged In the generation, transmission or distribution of electric power and energy for resale (each, respectively, 'a co-owner') within this State or any state contiguous to this State, and to issue electric revenue bonds to finance the cost of the ownership share of such municipalities or lolnt agencies, such bonds to be secured by and payable only from the electric revenues of such municipalities or lolnt agencies and providing that no money or property of such municipalities or lolnt agencies shall be credited or applied to the account of any such co owner. QUESTION NO. S FOR or AGAINST constitutional amendment requiring that the total expenditures of the State for the fiscal period covered by the State budget shall not exceed the total of revenues raised during that fiscal period and any surplus remaining In the State Treasury at the beginning of the period, and requiring the Governor to effect the necessary economics In State expenditures whenever he determines that a deficit Is threatened. The submission of the Constitutional Amendments have been author lied by Chapters go, 115. 343. 521 and 490, respectively, of the 1977 Session Laws of North Carolina, subiect to a favorable vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote on each question (amendment) In said election. The polls for said election will be open from 4 30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.; provided, however, that at voting places at which voting machines are used the County Board of Elections may permit the polls to remain open until ?: 30 p.m Absentee ballots will be allowed in said election. in accordance with the general laws of the State of North Carolina, the times and places for registration and the nomas of mo o<actions officials will t>#datarminad by ma ou morn ad officers of ma County and information with rot or once mar o to and as to ma location of ma voting piacos may be obtained from ma County Board of Etactions Qualified voters who are not cartain wtiamor may aro ragistorad for mis olaction snooid contact tt>a County Boardof Elactions Oatad mis 19th day of August. 1977 Marvin Bali Chairman, County Board of Elactions Sopt 15; Oct ?. 1077 chg NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION to be held on Tuosday Novambar I, lt77 in mo COUNTY OF MADISON STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA on the question of A TAX FOR FIRE PROTECTION IN THE SMOKY MOUNTAIN FIRE DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tho qualifiad votors rosiding in tno Smoky Mountain Flra District of tho North Marshall. South Marshall, and Walnut voting pracincts of Madison County, North Carolina mat. a special olaction will be held on Tuesday. November 8. 1977, for mo purpose of submitting to me qualified voters of the Smoky Mountain F ire District me following question "Shall me qualified voters of me Smoky Mountain Fire District desire me levying and collection of a special tax on all taxable property insaiddistrlctbythe County Commissioners for fire protec tion in me Smoky Mountain F Ira District, said tax so levied In saiddistrictnot being in excess of fifteen ($.15) cants on theone hundred dollars ($100 00) valuation, in accordance with Article Ill'Chapter 69of the General Statutes of me State of North Carolina, said question will be presented to the voters of said district on a paper ballot which shall be printed the following "In favor of tax for fire protection In me Smoky Mountain Fire District," and "Against tax for fire protection in the Smoky Mountain Fire District," the appropriate places will be provided for me voter to indicate the manner in which he iscastlng his vote " The voters so entitled to vote on said question are those qualified voters residing within me following described area BEGINNING at a point (1) on U S Highway 25 70 Business 0.1 mile nor thwest of Its intersection with Brush Creek Road (1143), thence in a nor theasterly direction to a point (2) on Brush Creek Road (1143) 0 1 mile nor theast of its intersection with Road 1381, thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (3) on Indian Grave Gap Road (1403 ) 0 9 mile northeast of Its In tersection with U. S Highway 25 70 Business, thence in a northeasterly direction to a point (4) on Walnut Creek Road (1395) at its intersection with Road 1398. thence In a southeasterly direction to a point (5) on Ammond Branch (1388) at its intersection with Bee Branch Road (1399); thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (6) on Ammond Branch (1388) 0 5 mile north of its in tersection with Mars Mill Highway (N C Highway 213). thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (7) on new Mars Hill Highway (N. C Highway 213) at Its in tersection with old Mars Hill Highway (N C Highway 213); thence In a southeasterly direction to a point (8) on Long Branch Road (1582) 1.8 mile southeast of Its intersection with U. S. 25 70 By Pass, thence In a southeasterly direction to a point (9) on Tlllery Branch Road (1584) 0 7 mile northeast of its in tersection with Road 1585. thence In a southeasterly direction to a point i iu; on Ivy Creek Rood (1586) 1.0 mile southeast of Its Intersection with U S. 25 70 Business; thence In a southerly direction to a point (11) on Ivy Hill Road (1589) 0.6 mile southeast of its Intersection with Road 1591. thence in a westerly direction to a point (12) on Panhandle Rood (1592) 0.1.mile southeast of Its Intersection with Road 1591, thence In a northwesterly direction to a point (13) on Panhandle Road (1592) 0.1 mile northwest of its intersection with Rood 1591; thence in a northwesterly direction to a point (14) on Panhandle Road (1592) 0.5 mile southeast of its intersection with U. S Highway 25 70 Business; thence in a westerly direction to a point (15) on U. S. Highway 25 70 Business 0 5 mile south west of its intersection with Panhandle Road (1592); thence In a westerly direction to a point (16) on Rector Corner Road (1116) at Its intersection with Laurel Fork Road (1118); thence In a southwesterly direction to a point (17) on Bear Creek Road (1001) 1.5 miles south west of Its intersection with Laurel Fork Road (1118); thence in a northwesterly direction toa point (18) on Road (1114) 0.3 mile south of its Intersection with Road (1123); thence In a northwesterly direction to a point (19) on Little Pine Creek Road (1135) 0.8 mile southeast of its intersection with Road 1114; thence in a northerly direction to a point (20) on Road 1134 0 8 mile northwest of Its In ter sect ion with Sweetwater Road (1136); thence In a northeasterly direction to a point (21) on RlddleFarm Road (1139) 1.5 miles west of its Intersection with U S. Highway 25 70 Business, thence In a northwesterly direction to a point (22) on Raod 1141 0 4 mile southwest of Its in tersection with U. S. Highway 25 70 Business; thence in a northwesterly direction to the point of beginning; these boundaries not to Include property within the corporate limits of the Town of Marshall The polls for said election will beopend from 6:30a.m. to7:30p.m. Absentee ballots w4ll not be permitted in said election. The registration deadline shall be Monday, October 10th, 1977, closing at 4 30 p.m. Qualified voters who are not certain whether they are registered for this election should contact the Madison County Board of Elections at 649 3731, Mon . Fri . ,8 30 a .m. to 4:30p.m. Dated this 7th day of September, 1977 Marvin Ball, Chairman Madison County Board of Elections Sept 15, 22, 29; Oct 6,1977 chg TOWN OF MARS HILL PUBLIC NOTICE OF municipal election 1. The regular Town of Mars Hill Municipal Election will be held November 8, 1977. The polls will be open at 6 30 a.m., November 8, and will close at 7:30 p.m. 2. The Registrar will be Henry Clay Edwards and Judges will be William B Zlnk Jr. and Miss Ruth Anderson 3. The registration books will be open for seven (7) consecutive days (Saturday and Sunday excepted), beginning Friday, September 30. 1977, and closing October 10, 1977, in the Mars Hill Town Hall. Hours will be 9 00 a.m. to 12 00 noon and 1 00 to4 30 p.m. 4 Filing for the office of Mayor or Board of Aldermen will begin September 16, 1977, at 12 00 noon. No filing will be accepted after 12 00 noon, October 7, 1977. Filing fee for the office of Mayor and Alderman isSIO.OO Sept 1,15,22.29, Oct 6 chg STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTYOF MADISON IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT 01 VISION EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Euclid M. Cody of Madison County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Euclid M. Cody to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 24 day of August, 1977. Ernest Cody Route3, Box 68A, Mars Hill. North Carolina Bruce 6 Briggs. Attorney Post Office Box II Mars Hill, North Carolina Sept 1,1.15,22.1977 chg NOTICE OF STATE ELECTION to be held on Tuesda y, November 8. 1977 STATEOF NORTH CAROLINA on the issuance of $300,000,000 STATEOF NORTH CAROLINA HIGHWAY BONDS and on the issuance of $230,000,000 STATEOF NORTH CAROLINA CLEAN WATER BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of Madison County that, pursuant to the proclamation issued by Governor James B Hunt Jr., dated August 2, 1977 and pursuant to the provisions contained in Chapters 80, 115. 363, 528 and 690, Session Laws of 1977, the General Assembly of North Carolina has called a state election to be held In each County of the State of North Carolina on Tuesday, Novembers. 1977 atwhich the question of the issuance of $300,000,000 State of North Carolina Highway Bonds and at which the question of the issuance of $230,000,000 State of North Carolina Clean Water Bonds will be submitted to the qualified voters of the State of North Carolina, which questions shall be voted on The issuance of the State of North Carolina Highway Bonds has been authorized by Chapter 643 of the 1977 Session Laws of North Carolina; the issuance of the State of North Carolina Clean Water Bonds has been authorized by Chapter 677 of the 1977 Session Laws, both subject to a favorable vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote on the questions In said election The polls for said election will be open from 6 30 A.M. to 7 30 P.M.; provided, however, that at voting places at which voting machines are used the County Board of Elections may permit the polls to remain open until 8 30 p.m. Absentee ballots will be allowed In said election. In accordance with the general laws ot | the State of North Carolina, the time* and places for registration and the names of the elections officials will be determined by the authorized officers of the County and Information with reference thereto and as to the location of the voting places may be obtained from the County Board of Elections. Qualified voters who are not certain whether they are registered for this election should contact the County Board of Elections. Dated this 19th day of August, 1977 Marvin Ball Chairman, County Board of Elections Sept. 15; Oct. 6,1977 chg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY INTHEGENERAL COURTOF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTOR'S NOTICE , Having qualified as Executor in the < estate of Mary G Jarvls, Madison County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Mary G. Jarvls, to present them to the Undersigned within six (A) months from the date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their ? recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make Immediate payment. ThisBth day of September, 1977 J Carmel Jarvls Route 1 Mars Hill, N.C. 287 54 Sept 15, 22, 29; Oct 6,1977 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SECTION! Pursuant to Section 143 129 of General Statutes of North Carolina, sealed proposals for furnishing Town of Mars Hill, North Carolina, with all labor, materials and equipment necessary to construct four (4) tennis courts, and furnish and erect chalnllnk fence around perimeter of said courts, In accordance with specifications, conditions and In structions. will be received by the Mayor in Town Hall in Mars Hill, North Carolina until: 10:00 O'Clock a.m., E D.ST., Wednesday the 28th day of September, 1977, at which time they will be publicly opened and read in the Mayor's office. instructions for submitting bids and complete specifications for the equip ment, supplies or services desired may be obtained at the office of the Mayor The Town of Mars Hill, North Carolina reserves the right to relect any or all proposals, or to accept the bids, or part of a bid considered to be in the best interest of the Town. TOWN OF MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA BY: William P. Powell Sept. 15,22,1977 chg. NEED YOUR CARPETS SHAMPOOED? CALL THE RUG RENOVATORS We use the finest equipment for all types and sizes of car pets. Dry . cleaning method (no saturation) Lowest prices with best results! SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED! Call anytime 649 3105. IIV ilUVTU AbA^WiM/, i*. v., ? ???" ? ""T""" J ""? -- - - - 0~ ? PIONEER FORI). INf. Main Street Marshall. N.C Phone 649 3444 A Good Place To Buy A New or Used Car or Truck 2-? Hr ATTENTION The Antioch Cemetery Trust Fund is now set up and open at Northwestern Bank on Marshall by pass All wishing to make contributions may do so at bank 8/26ttn ROCK MASON: Will do veneering. chimneys, retaining walls and steps 20 years experience Phone 622 7193 Mar31tfn FOR CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS. walks, patios, basements. 30 years experience, tree estimates, call Trans Carolina Concrete Company, 254 7211 8 26tfn WE 00custom butchering, killing live days a week We age beet tor better flavoring, quick frozen for better taste We wrap freeze it No booking necessary MODERN SLAUGHTERS, 3 miles north of Greenevilleon Baileyton Highway Phone 638 8945 Charles Carter, owner and operator 6/3tfn CARPENTRY WORK!! Every thing in building Room addition paneling, rooting, pain ting-our speciality Work guaranteed tor one year Call fnr tree estimates at anytime Call reimbursed1 STAR BUILDERS. Asheville NC 252 0989 July 22tfn WANTED Old postage stamps: prior to 1960: including air mail stamps Will pay reasonable price Mail to address below for im mediate payment or return. JACK RAY P 0 BOX 265, NEBO* N C 28761 Sept8.15.22.29pd WANTED: EXPERIENCED IN SURANCE SALESMAN for newly opened division of International Co. Call collect (704) 883-8055 or write John Spencer. PO Box 1057. Brevard. N.C 28712.Sepl5 22-29chg FOR SALE: New tobacco sticks $1500 per hundred Call Dwight Arrington, 689-2155 Sep.l5pd FOR SALE: 21" color TV console with new picture tube. Also several TV's all guaranteed 90 days parts and labor We install all types of TV antennas even as far as 2,000 feet from house. Free estimates Call McGee's Radio & TV Service. Ph 649-2912 (Long Branch Road). A/Rtfn FOR SALE ? 18 church pews. 10' long; two minister's benches, 2' long. All for $500 MEADOW FORK BAPTIST CHURCH Call 622-3506 or622-3308 (after 5p.m.). Sepl5 23pd. WANTED TO BUY: Top prices paid for white pine and hard wood saw logs and stumpage. Call Canton Hardwood 648-3441 after 6p.m.667-4256 Sepl5-Nov.3chg WANTED: Someone to live with and take care of elderly couple. Woman is invalid Good salary. If interested call during the day 656 2687or 656-2519. Sep 15-22pd HOME IMPROVEMENTS - Carpentry, Painting, Room Additions, Yard Maintenance Hourly or by the tob Call Paul 649 2095 or Gary 689-4166 evenings All work guaranteed Oct28tfn NEED PAINTING? Inside and out, including barns, mobile homes; top coating, washing aluminum siding and guttering work. Call REX SMITH, Route 7, Marshall, N C Phone 649 3255 Mar24tfn WANTED to buy logs and { standing timber Log yard and ottice located on Marshall By Pass For further information, call 6493090 or write: Gannett Lumber Co.. P 0. Bo* 728, Marshall, N C 28753 8-25tfn FOR SALE: Immaculate 7-room house on landscaped lot on quiet street in Weaverville Carpeted throughout with 16x24 paneled den, heated with natural gas and wired for electric I fireplace House is heavily in sulated with storm windows and doors, ceiling fan for summer cooling Attached carport and ; 16x32 covered patio, and large garden plot Have to see to futty appreciate Shown by ap pointment only ? Call after 5:00 pm. weekdays 8-6 Saturday and I Sunday Priced $34,900 Portion of ' low interest loan can be assumed ' Phone 645-4436 Septl/8/15chg FOR SALE - One cow, 1/2 Holstein, 1 /2 Black Angus. Also one calf for sale CALL 689-4119 Wayne Smith, Route 1, Mars Hill, N.C. Sepl5-22chg. ; Vaccinated Emery Metcalf, dog warden, announced this week that all dogs going from the animal shelter will be vaccinated for rabies for a fee of $6 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who shared their love with us in time of sorrow of the passing of Mrs Jim Jarvis; your kindness will always be remembered. J.C. Jarvis and the family of Mrs . Jim Jarvis j Eyes Examined t] Glasses Fitted Q DR. LOCKARD Q FRIDAYS [1 8 A.M. to 12 Noon U ROBERTS I \ BUILDING I J MARSHALL. N.C. WELL DRILLING ? Water Systems 18 Years Experierce ? ! FOR QUICK SERVICE ? CALL JOE PRICE PRICE WELL & PUMP CO. J CLYDE, N.C. Call Collect 627-2817 9 ALL TYPES OF H MATERIALS B N AND SAMPLES IJ M Including MM U VINYL FABRICS H Plastics or Leatherette&Q FREE ESTIMATES Q H Will Bring Samples B U To Your Home Q y 23 Years' Experience Q | WRIGHT S V JJ UPHOLSTERING H K SERVICE M K Pbone 645-3(12 M M 6 Mam Street 9| ? P.O. Box 574 M Weaverville. N.C. "IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED SON AND BROTHER" CLAUDE EDWARDS JR. WHO PASSED AWAY JULY 11, 1976 It's been over a year now since your untimely death, and we still can't believe you're gone. It seems like a bad dream, a dream that fust lingers on. You're gone from this world with all Its trouble and sorrow, to a place of peace and con tentment where there'll be no uncertain tomorrows. Yes, you're gone but not forgotten, you are so alive In our memories and you will always be, we have only to close our eyes and your smiling face we see. We know It will be a long time before we can think of you and not feel sad and bewildered, because there Is so much about your death that we cannot accept nor understand. It Isn't meant for us to understand everything though, only God does. He has His reasons and we have to accept them as His will. There Is one thing that we knew for sure, and It Is a comforting thought. We will see you again some day, and knowing this makes the pain of losing you somewhat easier to bear. We won't forget you Junior, we will always remember you with loving memories and you will remain In our hearts forever. Oh If you only knew how much we miss you. It has been a terribly sad time for us since you went away, but we know In our hearts that you wouldn't have had It any other way because you couldn't ever turn away from someone who needed help. You gave your life trying to save a friend and there Is no greater love than this. It was so terribly hard to give you up Junior, because we love you so much, but we know that you are safe In the arms of Jesus now and you couldn't possibly be In a better place. No harm will ever come to you again. We know that God has promised us a place In Heaven where we will all be together again some day, and this premise will give us the strength to carry on and bear the burdens which are a certainty In this life. We love you Junior, and we will see you again some day. Until then, may you rest In peace. With love. DADDY. MAMA. SISTEKS AND BKOTHth ; SALES SERVICE Z K and E BUSINESS MACHINES. INC I ) Telephone 253-1785 ! | KENNETH HUFFMAN 109 Patton Ave. ! I EARL KANIPE Asheville, N.C. 28801 ! ' in unnrTTntitiiiiiftoii111 f Wow that's MORE like it. ' CARS ; 1974 NOVA. 4 door, 6 cyl., automatic, power steering. 1977 CAMARO RALLY SPORT. Like new. 1972 MALIBU COUPE. V-8, automatic, I power steering 1974 MONTE CARLO. Solid black, sharp. TRUCKS 1974 GMC. Long wheel base, 6 cyl., Straight drive, clean. 1972 CHEVROLET. Short wheel base, 8 cyl. 1974FORD. Long wheel base, V-8 pickup. 1974 FORD. 6 cyl., cattle rack. ? 1974 FORD. 1 Ton, Dual Wheel, Long Wheel Base, Cattle Rack. FRENCH BROAD CHEVROLET CO., INC. Main St., Marshall DEALER NO. 2466 ?i u Sm
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