WANTED TO BUY: WHITE
DUCKS. Contact Rue Searcy or
call 894-8048. adv. 29, 30, l,c.
FOR RENT: in Tryon area, 2
bedroom house, 2% baths, cen
tral heat, air cond., adults only,
no pets, refrigerator and stove
furnished. Call (404) 255-4522.
adv. tues. and fri. tf.
Packaging Supplies —
tape, wrapping paper,
etc.
ARLEDGE PRINTERS
Phone 859-9530
Tryon, N. C.
Our new Ph. No. 457-2803
Rhodes
In-Home Appliance Service
Dave Rhodes
Authorized Service Tech.
Factory-Trained
803-457-2803
FOR YOUR FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERY NEEDSCALL
704-894-8891
Randy
Ashley’s Upholstery
LUNCH PLATE SPECIALS
DAILY $1.99
with free tea, coffee or
lemonade
DAIRY BARN
Call 457-4581
NEWMAN
TREE SERVICE
Tree removal, trim
ming, cutting views,
brush chipped. Insured.
Hershel Newman
359-3031 aft. 3 p.m.
CUSTOM
PICTURE
FRAMING
All sizes and subjects — Mats
and glass
THE
LITTLE FRAMEMAKER
122 Miller Dr., Tryon
Just off Warrior Dr.
859-5552
Roy L. Williams
NORTH CAROLINA
POLK COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
File 75 SP-st
JACK L. STORY,
Petitioner,
VS.
MARY FRANCES DUNCAN and
husband, WAYNE N. DUNCAN;
KATHLEEN HILTON and hus
band, BRUCE HILTON; DARE
FOWLER and husband, FRANK
FOWLER; DIANE H. OSBORN;
TANYA H. CATLETT and
husband, JAMES GRAY CAT
LETT; VERONA SUSAN HART
MAN; and MARY STORY,
Respondents,
NOTICE OF RESALE
BY VIRTUE of an Order of
Resale duly signed by the Clerk
of Superior Court of Polk County,
the undersigned Commissioner
will offer for public sale at the
Courthouse Door in the City of
Columbus, Polk County, North
Carolina, on the 12 day of
February, 1980, at 11 o’clock AM.
the following property as
described in the Petition:
BEGINNING at a double sweet
gum stump at the forks of South
and Middle Skywicker Creeks on
Ballenger’s line; thence with said
Middle Skywicker Creek, North
16 degrees 25’ East 260 feet, North
14 degrees 25’ West 240 feet,
North 0 degrees 45’ West 169.5
feet; thence leaving the creek,
South 70 degrees 45’ East 32 feet
to a stake replacing the locust
called for in the old deed; thence
North 10 degrees West 81 feet to a
stake on the bank of said creek;
thence North 72 degrees East 277
feet to a stake; thence South 36
degrees East 90 feet to a stake,
northwest corner of Mill lot;
thence with the lines of said lot,
South 20 degrees West 175 feet;
South 61 degrees East 310 feet;
North 20 degrees East 175 feet,
North 61 degrees 30’ west 310 feet
to said northwestern corner;
thence with the calls in the old
deed, South 84 degrees 40’ East
566 feet to the northwest corner of
Capps lot; thence with the middle
lot (Capp’s lot) to the northwest
corner of Pitkin lot; thence with
the Pitkin line, South 23 degrees
27’ East 332 feet to Pitkin’s
southwest corner; thence South 2
degrees East 15 feet to the
northwestern corner of School
House lot; thence with the School
House line of said School House
lot, South 10 degrees 10’ West 217
feet to the west corner of said
South corner of School House lot;
thence along Howard Gap Road,
South 55 degrees 5’ East 85 feet;
thence South 37 degrees 55’ East
173 feet; thence South 17 degrees
30’ West 50 feet to a point in
Tryon Daily Bulletin, Tues., Jan. 29, 1980
center of iron bridge (now
cement); thence with east bank
of Pacolet River, North 30
degrees 40’ 190 feet; thence North
58 degrees 50’ West 130 feet;
thence North 49 degrees West 290
feet; thence with the north bank
of said River, South 75 degrees 50’
West 685 feet to a point at the
forks of Skywicker Creek and
east bank of said Creek; thence
with said Creek, North 52 degrees
25’ West 560 feet; thence North 41
degrees 41’ West 114 feet to the
BEGINNING corner, containing
24 acres, more or less, and being
part of the same land conveyed to
J. T. Arledge, Commissioner, and
W. S. Green, Assignor, by F. S.
Wilcox and wife, by deed of date
April 24, 1913.
There is excepted from the
above described property that
portion thereof which has
heretofore been sold by C. 0^
Story.
The highest bidder at said sale
shall deposit with the undersign
ed, a sum of money equal to Five
per cent (5 percent), plus Fifty
Dollars ($50.00), and the balance
of the purchase price shall be
paid in cash upon confirmation of
the sale.
This the 3 day of January, 1980.
Robert L. Whitmire, Jr.,
Commissioner
adv. 15, 22, 29, feb. 5,c.
Brannon's Country Store
Hwy. 14 Stott’s Corner
Take out orders 894-8088
Starting Jan. 28th and until further notice new store hours.
Mon. and Tues., we will open 3:30 a.m. and close at 3 p.m.
Wed., Thurs., and Fri. 3:30 a.m. until 8 p.m. Sat. 7 a.m. until 8
p.m.
Come in and try our delicious club sandwiches or
homemade soup and corn bread.
Thank you for slopping at Brannon’s
We appreciate your business.
Norm and Marion
HOME FOR SALE
TRYON,N.C.
This remodeled home is ready to move into. New
furnace. Central air conditioning. New appliances.
Washer-Dryer connections.
Living room with French Doors to Family room.
Fireplace. Two bedrooms. Two baths — Dressing
room. Shower. Kitchen has eating area. Back
screened in porch. Utility room. Beautiful yard,
with garden spot. Small storage bldg. Hardwood
floors.
PULLEN REALTY
112 B N. Trade St., Tryon, N. C. 28782
704-859-5736
FOR SALE: Guild Mark II
Classic Guitar, with case, $200.
Same thing, new, costs $400.
894-8720. adv. 28, 29c.
LINDER’S
SHOE
SERVICE
105 Edgewood Ave.
Landrum, S. C.
OPEN 8a.m. to 5p.m.
Closed
All Day Wednesday
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