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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE ' NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY CMH and bar rlrtne of tbt power of sale contained in i certain deed of trust execute! bar Francis U. Rich, Jr. ant edfe, Kathryn H. Hich. dated tt» Mb day of September, 196? and recorded in Deed of True Book 133, Page 44, In the Of lice of the Register of Deedi for Watauga County, Nort Carolina, default bnviqt beet made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured an said deed of trust being by th< terms thereof subject to fore closure, the under signer Trustee will offer for sale a public auction to the Hgbesi Udder for cash at the Court house door in Boone, Wataugr County, NorthCarolinn,atll:3< a, m. on the 19th dayof Decern, bar, 1969, the property convey ed in said deed of trust, tfai same lying and being in How - ing Rock Township, Wataugr County, North Carolina, an more partlouiarly described ar follows: Adjoining the lands of Cahrli Lenox, Leonard Shaw Graham R. T. Greer and others, an BEGINNING on a stake In tfai B. T, Greer forme Une and MUV - cvrwr lx uk nx u Calvin Lenox and wife, Rut) Lenox, and rum thence nithtfai ■aid Lenox line, North 5 de creed Went 170 feet, more 01 less, to a stake, another oornei of the add Lenox lot; thenet Sooth 70 degrees West 133.34 feet to a stake, corner of the lot of Leonard Shaw Graham and wife, Ellen Chemley Gra ham; thence with said Grahan line, South S decrees East 2SC feet, more or less, to a stake In the H. T. Greer fence Urn and being another corner of the said Graham lot; thence wttt the said Greer fence line at follows: North 80 degrees East 61-97 feet and North 77 degrees East 71.37 feet to the P0GIN MNG, and being a part of the lands conreyed hr deed froir Mord Stanley et al to Leonard Shan Graham et al, tg deed dated November 1, 1061, and recorded In Book 85, Page 355, Watauga Coacty Registry. There la also conveyed an easement for a roadway as set oat in the deed from welter Janes Reynolds at ux to Fran '‘xSX&S&Mh. Jaet to rtwMMna laSaraath the wtB located on aakr hnda belonging to other parties and ansemeot for plpelinefirom said wall to adjoining lands for re prfrfaf and maintaining water pipeline. This Is a second deed of trust and la madesdhjectandaacood ary to a dead of trust in favor at Wataiga Savings and Loan Association, dated August 15, 1967, and recorded In Book 115, P«Ce 322, Watauga County Bcglatry. The said property win ha sold subject to all peat due an) mmnfd county ( This the 17thdajrof Novem ber, 1969. J. E-HOLSHOUSEB.JR„Tnute ,.r | , 11-2<MC in- • 'i.-'i '*— ■■■*■ NOTBE ''’A*: NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY j IMar and by virtue at u order of the Superior Court a Wacunr* CouWy made in the spaclii proceeding entitiec "Carlyle Marckham Roacb an husband, WilUarn L.Boaeh, Jr. plaWtffs re. AllanW.Markhan and wife, Nancy E. Markham dtfandante,” the tmderalgnec nnamdaaioner will ootbel7daj at December, 1944, at tweln o'clock, noon, at theeourihouet door in Boone, North Carolina, offer tor sole to the higher Bidder tor caah two csrtali treats of land lying and beirg ti Etae Bidge Township, Watauga Coanty, State of North Carolina, and.more particularly describ ed an follows: BEGINNING on a eirteen lie I uhlte oak, E.C. Markham's cor nettjt his Bret tract and run Was South 78 degrees IS fee Eirt 14S test to a stake in its hand of a hollow; thence Soud IS degreee SO feat East 3W tett to a stake in the brand U feet Eastward bom ttu point of a solid rock; thence u| naW branch South 71 degruei S* feet West SO feet to a rtak, in the branch said Markham’: Una; North St degrees IS fee Went Sit feet to a marked whit oak, Markham’s corner; thenci North to degrees 68 feet Wee lti feet to the BEGINNING, an socialnlng 4,78 acre, more oi late, and being thepropertyde scribed in Deed dated June S 1*«1, end recorded In Deed Bool U, Pago IDS, Watauga Count; Bagistry. BEGINNING at a 24-loch whh oak, Darius Namptoo’a an Dwight Crtteber e corner, an .tearing with Crttcher’e lint North IS degress Watt 140 tee to 4 Stake |n the line tones; tenses with an agreed line Mbrtt LEGAL NOTICE *0 degree* 30 feet East347teet to a (take on the South margin of a 16 foot lane or roadway leading to the public road; thane* s Sooth 78 degree* 18 feet East } 333 feet to a 16-lnch white oak at the edge eg a field; thence 1 Sooth 40 degree* S3 feet But 104 feet to a 12-inch white oak; thence South 24 degree* 15 feat East 314 feet to a atalte In the center of the branch in the 1 Hampton-Crltcher line; thence > up aaid branch Sooth 80 degrees 30 feet West 5W feet to a stake In said branch, the Hamp ton-Critchar corner; thenca continuing with the Hamptoo :! Crtteher line North 74 degrees SO feet West 550 feet to ttm ; BEGINNING, contaiidnt 4.355 seres, new* or less, and being the property described In Peed Med Nor ember 3,1080 and re corded In Deed Book Acs , Watauga County Registry. TMs the 14th day of Norero bar, 1989, , -i STACY C. EGGEBS, JB. Commissioner 11-20-4C \ 'v b Tha Ganeral Court of Jostle# . ;-.Vs* Superior Court Division Stato of North Carolina ■ Watauga County ADMINISTRATOR’S NOICE Haring qvUfled as AdmMs : trator at the estate of Stella Karlegr nurtter at Watauga , Confer, North Carolina, thta la to notttr all paraona haring claims against the estate at said Stella Kerler Hartley to pre. aeot them to the undersign ad within 6 months from date of the publication at this notice , or same will be p'.aeded to her at their rccorerj. All peraone todefatad to said estate please make immediate payment, tbs the 18th tor at No*em» her, IMS. FRED HARTLEY . Blowing Rock, N. C. J 11-2 (Me ; ... : > ■ . NOTICE OF SERVEE V,: OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION m THE GENERAL COURT f- ' ‘ OF JUSTICE r : nSTRICT COURT IHVEZON s 14TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NORTH CAROUNA WATAUGA COUNTY ^UDY KAY WINEBARGSIMABt THURMON CARROLL MAIN, ( . • uamna To Thurmon Carroll Mato: Take notice that: , A pleading seeking relief against rm has heeo flledtothe shoes entitled aetton and the nature at the reUef being aongtg to aa follows to-wit: For Judgment of absolute dtrorce on the grotato of one jeer separation hr toe plaintiff from the defsntonfe and tor " custody at the minor child of the stld puttee. Yon are ra<*dred to Bike (Menas to each pleedtag not later then Janoarr 7th, 1(78 and upon jour failure to do so the plaintiff making service , against joe trill applr to tha court tor tRe relief Bought, This the 17th day at No. weather, 1868. 0. H. FOSTER > Clerk of the Dtetrlet Comtof Watauga County ll-lMt ;■ | • NOTICE w THE GENHIAL COURT ’ r OF JUSTICE > nmcT court division - Mth JUDICIAL MSTRJCT ' NORTH CAEOUNA WATAUGA COUNTY BARBARA BAB HETt THRUSH, nawta 1«, v'-i-t? * ANTHONY JOSEPH THRUSH, ,,, Defendant ' Ibnbon named drfendant, ANhnny Joeepfa Thrush, wiH ' take notice that an action actitJed ' as abort has baas comment sd . la tbs General Court of Justie*, ’ District Court Dtrlaloo of Wa tauga County, North Carolina, bj the plaintiff to aaeura an ab aci uta dtrorea from tbs defen ' daot upon the ground that the plaintiff and dsfflodaat bare ltrad separata and apart for more than ooa year next preceding . the bringing of this action; and the defendant trill tether taba , node.; that be la ratprirad to , appear at the office of the . Clerk of the Superior Court ' of Watauga County,iatheeourV I bouse In Boooe, North Carolina, atttdn twenty days after the 4th day of December, 1*M, ! and answer or demur to tha ; aosnplatnt In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the , Court lor the relief dssnanded in laid ; This Slat day of October, 1*#». . O.H.PCBTIS ■ Clark of tha Saparkr Court .../ iMun LEGAL NOTICE In The General Court$ at Justice . Superior Court DMefcrn State of North Caroline ‘ Watauga Count/ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Hiring qualified as Adminis trator at the estate at Francis Miller Praonell at Watauga Cointj, North Carolina, tUs is .to notliy all persons haring claims against the estate of said Francis toiler Fresnell to praaent them to the under ' signed nlthin 6 months from •data at the publication at tUs nodes or came Mil be pleaded In bar at their reccnrery. All penane Indebted to eald estate please make Immadtata pay ThU On Uthdayof (been, ber, 1909. ROBERT JAMES FRESNELL Box O, Blowing Bock, N. C. ll-JO-AcSEj ■; ft- S /:*■ ; • EXECUTOR'S NOTKE to The General Court of Justice Superior Court Dtrlaton , State at North Carolina Watauga County Haring qualified aa Execu tor at the estate at Ethel Ellaa Moody Simmons at Watauga County, North Carolina, this la to notify all persons barbs claims against the estate of , said Ethel Ellaa Moody Sim. moos to present them to tbs undersigned within 8 months from date of the publication of lids notice or same will ha pleaded in bar of their recorery, : All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate i This the 31st day of October, I***. WILLIAM EDWARD SIMMONS Rt.1, Box 58 Was, N. C. 11-13-fcSEJ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE State of Nbrth Carotins ; Watauga County ' ' ■’ to The General Court of Justice Superior Court Dtrision Baring 'ratified aa Admin istrator ot the estate of James Clyde Evers of Watauga Com. ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons haring claims against the estate of aaid James Clyde Eggera to pres ent them to the undersigned within 6 monlba this notice »*f same wifi he pleaded in bar of their reeor ery. All persons indebted to mediate payment. This the l«h day of No. rember, 1989. JAMES HOOVES EGGERS 408 Nu-Way Circle Lenoir, N. C. IUIMo , . EXECUTOR'S NOTICE "> IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE . SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION * STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Bering qualified aa Execu trix of the aetata of Paid W. Graff of Watauga Cowdy, North Carolina, thli la to no. ttfy all pertona haring elnima agatoet the aetata of aaid Paul i- W. Graff to preeentthemtothe undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication ’ of tida notice or seme will be pleaded to bar of their rr •orary. All persona indebt ed to aaid estate please make lmmediat* ptyment This the 25th day of No rsaber, IMS. MARY L. GRAFF UK. Smith Attorney U.4.4c‘ * ■- '■* A " EXECUTOR'S NOTEE' * Id The General Court of Justice e Superior Court DMsion 'L State of North Carolina Watauga County Hating qualified as Exeadrb of the estate of Clyde Perry ct Watauga County, NorthCaroHna Els Is to notify all persons bar ing claims gainst the estate of said Clyde Perry to presort than to the intderslgned nttUi ; • laooths from date cf the pub Heattoo of tUs notice or same will be (leaded in bar of that] recovery. All persons indebt ed to said eatato ptaaae main immediate payment. TUs the 2nd day of Decern, bar, IMS. MAGGIE F. PERRY Sugar Grove, N, C. 124-t — l Toastmasters ’ Wfll Meet TcJajr Tbs Boone Toastmasters dab will meat at *:J0 p, m. today (Thursday) at the Holiday ton, " Toastmaster will be Join Barr, topis master toll to Ernest Hendrix and master cri tls wUI be Charlie Braswell, Os spankers toll be Jos But. tor and Fred McNeil. Reading Program At Gove Creek School V- • The teachers to grades one through five st Cove Creek Ele mentary School are eagagedtoa new type of reading program. The addition of a new teach er, employed on a part-time basts, Mrs. Wilma M. Temple ton, and the assistance of Mrs. Bato B. Winkler, remedial read ing teacher, permits the teach ers togroupthestudents accord ' tog to their ahfllty and to glee them more todMduaHsed tor ctrnetion. Students In grades four and fire change classes and meat with their reeding teacher* one hour each day. Small grout* Interaction to possible with the use of supplemental material* provided by Tommy Graybeel, media specialist, and other ■pedal equipment such as tbs Betoncn Research Associates kit, controlled reader, film strips, topes, record players' and (warhead projectors. Urn fourth and fifth grade teachers are also preparing to do more •Witty grouping to arithmetic, ciay to make replicas of early Indian pottery. The ctoy deed was obtained from the farm of Willie Cole to the Sugar Grove Commmitty. The students were eneouragedto select a style of Indian pottery that interested them and to mold and paint the style selected. Then, they selected Indian names, labeled their work, and made displays tor the entrance hall of the school, the library. guidance counselor's office end their classroom, <' Students bom Appalachian State University visited Cove Creek School on two occasions to conduct art classes ingrades ohs through eight, the student teachers demonstrated how mw limited colors could be made bom the primary colors and how different moods or sensations could be crested by tha use of warm or cool colors. - Mrs. Templeton end her bus-' bend, Frank, and son, Scctt, re side in the Forest nils section in Boone. Scott attends Appa lachian Elementary School. Mrs, TentMon Is s native ct States ville and received her education at Appalachian State University. £he spends three days a wepkst Cora Creek p»#„*!«H.,ai Creels schools,..... Christmas Gifts Foe All Ages. Collect Coins and Stamps For Educational Ftm sad Profit » Stamps >— Coins . Supplies — Albums Novelties •— Jewelry LBROS Coins and Stamps 118 Blowing Rock Rd. ■■h. Boone Next to Orbit Fsctory Outlet Hours: 10 to 5:30 Open Friday ’til 9 p. m. li-isde Mountaineer I FIREARMS 114 Bltadwood Dr. I W| P-38% Special Wallher P-38' $88.50 8l«le Six Coarext_f7* M CaL CaMw tW M 1 • to M Wednesday ft Thursday Evenings 2M-2285 m.«.,s«n-»cr '■ Hpp» Home By German "liat OMwt MilHItn^n 'Dealer* LOOK — Big New Two (Hwqaia Re Blf New TOTAL ELEC TRIC lTitr (life.) fanUllMBto nbjeet to Mg New Doable WUm MM. ftoo NC Tex. Tba i’.' Mobile Bom Granite Falls, If. C. . The first grade itudeigs eni , tsrtatned their parents and sec ond and third grade students oo Halloween Day by presetting a musical play. Directed by the music teacher, Mrs. Mary Alva Cole, they demonstrated the con cepts at music and applied them to the spirit of the season. Mrs. Cols introduces note reading by using stick figures and later' transfers this knowledge to - reading mueic. Students In Mrs. Mary Lee Glem’s seventh grade have been demonstrating their knowledge at art In several forma. One cf foe most enjoyable wee ina resent project ct using native Tree Planting Practice Is Now In Effect Bay W. ISley, ASCS office Banger, announced that the, •pedal tree plaiting practice will be in effect again in the 1970 Agricultural Conservation Pro-. 'gram. The practice which has been approved again by the ASC State Committee for Watauga farmer* will provide an Inexpensive method for turning Idle acres Into productive forest land. Landowners will be eligible for ACP cost-sharing for tree planting at the rate of $14 per acre up to ten acres above tbs normal farm approval. With the cost cf white pine seedlings be ing about VIOper thousand, there Is approximately $4 per acre which toe farmer can usetohelp with fata labor and planting ex penses. * Isley added that farmers can apply for foe special tree purg ing practice at foe ASCS office during the ACP signup period which win begin In January, Application blanks for order ing white pine and fraser fir seedlings are available at foe 1 ASCS office, foe Soil Conser ration Service and foe Agricul tural Extension Sevtce. . y . JUNIOR MISS AWARDS—Jackie Berington, America's Junior Usi for 1969, displays a portion of the tf. S. Savings Bonds which will be awarded to participaida in state Junior Miss Psgeanb around the eoiatfry by Chevrolet, a national sponsor. Included are $1,500 in Savings Bonds to tbs top five state finalists and Junior Mss medallions to every girt who enters. The new state Junior Miss will receive a $500 bond and a three-piece matched set of luggage. The other four finalists will receive bonds ranging from $100 to $100 plus overnight cases. More than 70,000 high school senior girls compete each year for the title of America’s Junior Mias. Wieners from all 50 states will compete In Mobile, Ala., May 9 through 13, for MUs Betrfngton’s crown. The reign, ing America's Junior Mss, from Huntington Beach, CaUf., Is presently enrolled at Sanford «, University In Palo Alto, Cailf. Sis was chosen the nation’s outstuaihg high school girl during the national pageant finals in Mobile last May, The North Carolina state pageant will beheld February 8,1909 in Durham. CjU■ ’I iMi1 ■; Select Toys That Are Safe v*-. Toy* are a part of a- child's Christina*, yet some of them are often the cause of suffering and heartache. Many serious injuries to children’s eyes are caused by missile-type toys, such as pellet guns, dart guns, air guns, bean shooters and toy* with rubber bands that ^ release projectiles, such as' ding shots. 4v .' Chemistry sets with ingredi ents which may cause burns or explosions can result in serious injury in the hands of a youngster without the ex perience to upe them knowl edgeably and prudently. This is why safety experts advise choose the toy that fits the child. ^ . • ... v af0£' %!?. Ford Maverick -. - . ■; ■ V: $ f$S* Tit* ear that bald the price Una la Via beer seller in 70. Why? Becauea Maverick la elm pta.le semes, simple to drive, simple to own. m: •Ford1* • are not Included; They are *».<» extra, ttnoe dealer prepare* •on chargee (M any), tranaperVMaa nharpoo and i local taxee vary, they are not tncledri, nor la • that la apnoleay required by aWa la S'.E® , see the man , with better ideas! >bur Carolina Ford Dealer ft' ■ it JOHNSOKOOK FORD, INCORPORATED *■’- '..f*'-?- . /' C«rnar Daaol I Hae.artf Sttedlt - Fhoao 2M*IU7 ' •< - -'*5 ;i* *■ ' ' v‘-'
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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