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Legal Notices
NORTH CAROLINA
CLAY COUNTY
LEGAL NOTICE
Under and by virtue of an
order of the Superior Court
of Clay County, made in a
civil action therein pending
entitled "Clay County, a Muni
cipal Corporation vs. Martha
Ledford, widow of Melvin T.
Ledford", the undersigned,
who was by said Court app
ointed Commissioner to sell
the lands described in the
complaint, will on the 21st
day of July, 1966, at 12:00
o'clock. Noon, at the door of
the Courthouse in Hayes ville,
N. C., offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, but
s inject to the confirmation of
the Court, those certain tracts
or parcels of land described
as follows:
Adjoining the lands of United
States at America, Louis Bur -
rell and others and bounded
as follows, viz:
In Hiawaasee Township,
said County and State.
FIRST TRACT :BEGINNIN(
on a stake on the South ban
of old road, Louis Burrel
and TVA corner and runs
70 W. with Hiawassee roa
20 poles to a black oak; thenc
S 8 poles to a stake; thenc
N 70 E 18 poles to a pin
in Louis Burrell line; thenc
North with said line 10 pole
to the beginning, containin
1 acre, more or less.
SECOND TRACT: BEGIN N
ING on a stake in the Cod
line on North bank of Hia
was see Road and running We:
73 West 9 1/2 poles to a
stake; thence S 66 18 pole
to a stake: thence S 43
10 poles to a black gum; thenc
W 66 E 18 poles with the rot
to the beginning, containir
1 acre, more or less. Sal
Second Tract from an actui
survey being more partlcul
arly described as follows:
BEGINNING on a stake <
the North bank of Hlawass<
Road and runs S 66 W 21 ly
poles to a black gum on t)i
bank of roads thence N 4
W 7 poles to a stake on TVA
line; thence with TVA line
16 1/2 poles to a stake; then
S 70 E 10 poles to the be
ginning.
Being the same lands des
cribed in the deed from Bon
nie Palmer and husband, Fred
Palmer and W. T. Hunt, an
unmarried man, to Melvin T.
Ledford, dated January 13,
1947, and recorded in Deed
Book 45 at page 224, in the
Office of the Register of Deeds
of Clay County, N. C.
EXCEPTING HOWEVER the
following described tract of
land described in the deed
from Melvin T. Ledford and
wife, Martha Ledford to W.C.
Smith and wife, Lillian A.
Smith, dated February 23,1951
and recorded in Deed Book
44 at page 491 in the Office
of the Register of Deeds of
Clay County, N. C.s
Adjoining the lands of W.C.
Smith et ux and Melvin T.
Ledford et ux and others and
bounded as follows:
BEGINNING on a red oak,
Melvin T. Ledford corner and
runs S 8 poles to a stake;
then N 70 E 8 poles and
J 22 links to a stake; thence S
k 48 W to the beginning.
I This the 22nd day of June,
s 1965.
d William E. Carter
e Commissioner
e
e 48-4tc.
* NORTH CAROLINA
s CLAY COUNTY
* IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
" NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
y PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
" MONTGOMERY WARD,
Plaintiff
* vs.
E RAYMOND L. WIGGONS,
* Defendant
>d
? TO: RAYMOND L. WIGGONS:
d Take notice that a plead
II ing seeking relief against you
has been filed in the above
entitled action.
m The nature of the relief
* being sought It as follows:
* For the possession and sale
" of certain personal property
set forth In the complaint and
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also set forth In chattle mort
gage to the plaintiff, defaul
having been made upon sale
chattel mortgage.
You are required to main
defense to such pleading M
later than August 22, 1965,
and upon your failure to <k
so the party seeking servia
against you will apply to thi
Court for the relief sought
This the 17th day of June
1965.
George H. Martin,
Clerk, Superior Court
48-4tc.
HELP WANTED- WinteC
part time upright, populaj
25 to 45 years old, to ex
change his spare time for til
things he has always wanm
At least high school educat
ion. Write P. O. Box 915!
Asheville, N. C.
48-3tp.
LOVING 000
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Phone 837-3785
?cross from 84 Truck
Stop, Murphy, N. C.
62 Jeep Station Wagon, 1
wheel drive, 6 cylinder, wiq
clean.
63 Falrlane Squire Stadd
Wagon, V-8 Engine, StandajJ
Transmission with overdrtf
Plus Accessories.
61 Olds. F-85, 4 DoorS
Automatic Transmission,!
accessories.
59 Chev -V-? Engine. Au
matic Transmission, 4 '
sedan, plus accessories.
61 Volkswagon with
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68 Chevy - 2 door, ? <
der. Standard transmit
60 Studebaker Lai*,
Sedan, 6 cylinder,
transmission.
80 Jeep 1/2 ton 6 cy
Truck. *
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choose from for
dependable transport