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blantyre breezes 1 (Mrs. Ada Reed) w V Duncan spent the week-end with .\ii. and Mrs. Merit Duncan. Cliu e Davis and Raymond Reed atteno. . church services at Boylston Sunav morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton and children: wh'i have been spending some timoj Mt i- ■ ..ch LI toad Park returned to; their home, in Deland, Fla., last, char cs Nesbitt visited Mrs j | t . jio dv last Thursday. C.us Nicholson, of Greeny.de, is ci'itW his sister. Mrs. Narc.ssa; Ricltniaand Mr. and Mrs. A. C. j KiM.”“"'d Mrs. Earl Gray, of Pleas-; ant (i;< ve, and Mr. and Mrs Bill iin Hendersonville, spent Sun- ^ day’with Mr. and Mrs. John Reed. \Ve u'C very sorry to report that M,s. I ve Moody is seriously ill at^ 'v!' '-n'd Mrs. Clannie Justus and| cha n, visited the latte* parents Mr and Mrs. Milford Morgan, of j E7;0h»S«3ndMyk T. Justus and j family and a number of others from this section attended the Ort l«*| acini Sunday, which was held at, the home of P- M. Orr. Q,,nanv DovU Hamilton spent Sunday at ih home of Mr. and, Mrs. \ lrgtl ” rlannic Justus made a business t ti Greenville one day last week, v Cleveland Recce, of Co.mes t. delivered a very interesting sor at our church Sunday night. H Garrison, county agent of A= t aunty, makes the observation that where land is properly tenaced there is a 50 percent increase m crop yield with the same amount of ti i/.er per acre. _ 10TICE OF SALE I'iu!>• i the power ami authority vest ,,| j,, ,|.o undersigned in a certmn .. of trust executed on the Otliday . t iill\- Iand recorded in Hook 13 „t i-ag Ml of the records of movtga „v. Transylvania County. rs- '-■> ai d default having ba n made ini pay ment i f the note secured there by :,rd after due demand, * "'iU offer fur sale and sell to the highest b d der f.r cash "i. the 10th day of Octo iu:!'t at 12 o’clock noon all that ,v'tit in real estate sot out and de scribed in a deed of trust rceowM in H !, IS at page 511 oftherec of deals in trusts in the Kcgis ; „i He ds office for Transylvania Countv N. C.. and said book and page i f -aid record is made a part hereof, said alg being made_to■ \ indebtedness secured by said deed in tn.-t ami interest and cos This tin Kith day ot Sept 1.1-13. A1 ic C. Wilson. Administratrix of H. I,. Wilson, deceased, Trus Srpt! \ t -21—28 Oct. 5 • ?_ V--* What a Joy It 1$/ What a joy your C oper-Clnd Range will be every day in the year. So beautiful that it’s a pleasure just to look at it! And so depend ab e that you can be sure every time you out something in the oven it will bake quickly, evenly and perfectly. It’s a joy, too, in the case with which it can be kept clean. Not a single holt-head in sight; every corner rounded off; no “ginger bread’’ decorations or awkward angles to catch dirt. Come and see the Copper-Clad. Let us show you its thirty-six dis tinctive features....every one of them a reason why Copper-Clad owners find real joy in using Copper-Clad. STERCHI’S 54 Biitmore — Asheville Exclusive Distributors For COPPER CLAD RANGES Four Finishes—White, Gray, Tan and Green Porcelain Enamel NOTICE Of Sale of Real Estate Nin th Carolina County of Transylvania Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer nin deed of trust executed by Jas per Frank McCall, and wife, Laura E. McCall, to The Raleigh Savings Rank and Trust Company, Trustee, which said deed of trust is dated vpril 3, 1925 and recorded in book 14, ... page 409. of the County Registry, ; [au|t having been made in the I'-ymeiit of the indebtedness thereby cured and in the conditions there •. secured, the undersigned substitut 1 trustee by instrument recorded in cok 0l>, nt page 114, County Reg ■try, will on the 14th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1933, t Two o’clock P. M., nt the court ...use door at Brevard, Transylvania ountv, North Carolina, offer for ale and sill to the highest bidder cash the following described property: A’l those certain pieces, parcels or iacts of land, situate, lying and be rg in Catheys Creek Township, 1'ian.iy vania County, and State of V. rth Carolina, and being more particularly bounded and described is follows: FIRST TRACT I BEGINNING at the Southwest orner of Ralph Zachavy’s land, which is in the center of the public ■ oad and twelve (12) feet from the ■ liter of the Transylvania Railroad/ measured on a line perpendicular ly to the railroad; thence along the •\ ntir of said public road South 10 dog. :50 min. East 484 feet to the | Northwest corner of M, M. Alex indrf’s and, formerly known as lie Julia A. Thomas farm; thence dong the line between McMinn and Alexander South 80 deg. East 2730 .cot to the left or West bank of the lM-=nch Broad River; thence along hi* men rule rings of said bank to the center of the mouth of the ! i,•inch; thence up and along the I outer of said branch to the South ; ,1-t corner of Ralph Zachary s land, aid branch being the line between 1 '.ichacv and McMinn; thence along i ■ ,ie line between McMinn and Zach : ,10. South 78 deg. 30 min West **305 feet to the center of the pub 1 /• road and point of beginning, con ,dning fifty two and seventy seven one-hundredths (52.77) acres more i .,r less, Being the same lands con • ved to Jasper Frank McCall and wife by 51. M. Alexander and wife, N. E. Aexander, by deed dated Vpri 22, 1905, and recorded in Book No. 22, at page 471, et seq. - | SECOND TRACT Lot Numbct Three, BEGINNING n the Notthwest coiner of lot No. i 2. ami runs South 30 poles to a lo icust stake; thence West 27 poles and U links to a stake; thence North 30 noles to a stake; thence East 27 noles ami 14 link; to the beginning, containing 5.27 acres, more or less. Lot No. 8; BEGINNING on the Northwest corner of lot No. 7, and cons North 5 poles and 16 links to i stake; thence East 50 pole? to 8 -take in the center of the public ; road; thence South 35 d"g. 30 min. West 7 poles to a stake, <orner of lot ‘-io. 7; thence West 46 poles and 1C nks to the beginning, containing 1.75 acres, more or less. The two tracts ot land hereinbe fore described being lots No. 3 and No. 8 cf the land? described in -peclttl proceeding for partition en vied B. C. Batson et nl Vs Maggie Jordan, et al., and being the two It? allotted to the heirs at law of ilnchel • Batson, deceased, in said peclnl proceeding, which 3aid pro | reeding appears of record in the of nice of the Clerk of Superior Court, if Transylvania County, N. C., in' Minute Docket E, at pages No. 266,' 148, 277, and 314, and the report of 'he Commissioners who divided the land, the map and the decree of con irmaiion of said report, is aiso re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Transylvania County in Book 19, on pages No. 213, to >17. to which records reference is hereby made as a part of this de scription Lots Nos, 4, 5, 9, and 10 in the Special Proceeding entitled B. C. Batson, et ul., vs Maggie E. Jordan, et al., which is on record in Minute Docket No. E, pages 226-848-277-282 and 314 Records of Transylvania County, also the map relating to •aid division is registered in Deed Book 19, at pages 213, to 217 Deed Records of Transylvania County. Lot No. 4, described as follows: Beginning on the Northwest corner of lot No. 3, and runs South 30 poles *o a stake; thence West 27 poles and !-l links to a stake; thence North 30 piles to a stake; whence East 27 poles and 14 links to the BEGIN NING, containing 6.27 acres. Lot No. 6, descrilied as follows, viz: BEGINNING on the North west •ortier of lot No. 4, and runs South 30 poles to a stake; thence West 42 ioIcs to a stake in the center of the public road; thence W'est 42 poles to i stuke in the center of the public road; thence North 18 deg. East 5. ioIcs uiid 16 links to a stake; thence !0 deg and 30 min. East 20 poles to | a stake; thence North 17 deg. 30! uin. East 8 poles to a stake; thence; •last 26 poles and 21 links to the BEGINNING, containing 5.76 acres. I Lot No. 9, described as follows,! dz; BEGINNING on the North west orner of lot No. 8, and runs North • poles and 8 links to a stake; thence | East. 63 poles to a stake in the cen-1 r of the public road: thence South | "> deg 30 min. West 7 poles to the rner of lot No. 8; thence West 50 inles to the BEGINNING con ining 1.75 acres. Lot No. 10, described as follows,' !•<: BEGINNING on a stake, North-,: st corner of lot No. 9, and runSj 'orth 6 poles and 14 links to a1 uke; thence East 66 poles to a ake in the road, corner of lot No. i : thence South 17 deg. 30 min. West|1 poles to a slake, corner of lot No. • • thence West 64 poles to the BE 'TNNING, containing 2.18 acres. | THIRD TRACT 11 Lying and being in Brevarc^Town ship, Transylvania County, N. C. First Lot: Beginning on a Post Oak (now down), a corner of the old Siniard tract, the stump of said: tree standing on the South bank of the road which leads from Island Ford Read to M. P. Hawkins place, along the Blythe line, and runs from said Post Oak stump, East 24 poles to a stake; thence North 14 poles to a stake; thence North 26 deg. West 4 poles to a stake; thence West 22 poles to a stake in the old Siniard line; 'thence South with said old line to the BEGINNING, containing 2 7-8 acres, more or less, and being the lot on which the J. M. McCall residence is located. Second Lot: Adjoining first lot above described, being part of the Richard Ponder Tract—Beginning n the corner of lot No. 30 of the subdivision of the Ponder Tract, and uns North 5 deg. West 90 feet to McCall Alley; thence with said Alley North 69 deg. 30 min. East 330 feet ',o a stake at Jumping Branch in the Hawkins line; thence with said Hpw : kins line South 25 deg. East to the ! McCall and Hawkins corner, a cor I ner, of the first lot above de cribed, to the corner of lot No. o0 of the Ponder subdivision; thence with the line of lot No. 30 to the , BEGINNING. For a further description of this Third Tract, reference in hereby made and made a part of this de scription, as found in the records of Deeds of Conveyances of Transyl vania County, North Carolina, in Book No. 44, at page 342, et. seq., Died dated December 16, 1921. FOURTH TRACT Lying and being in Brevard Town ship, Transylvania County, N. C., 'ying on the South side of the road leading from Brevartl to Plsgfih For est: BEGINNING on a stake on ths South bank of the road in a ditch and vuns down the ditch South 44 Lg. East 40 1-2 poles to a stake, formerly a black gum; thence South 86 deg. East 40 poles to a stake in Lamb's Creek thence down "the creek South 86 deg. East 36 poles to a -take in the Creek at Pattons cor ner • thence with the Patton line South 4 deg. West 65 poles to a stake in n ditch; thence up and with said ditch North 87 deg West 39 poles to a stake near a large Maple < n the East side of the farm road; thence with the East side of the Farm Road about one pole from Mills and Osborne line North 51 ,leg. 30 min. West 122 poles to a stake on the South bank of the pub lic road; thence with the South bank . ,-f the road North 44 deg. 30 min. ^ East 20 po'es to a turn of the road; thence still with the South side of the road North 59 deg. East 24 : nolps to the BEGINNING, contain ing 46 acres, more or less ,and be ing a part of the (’has, L. Osborne Farm. For a further description of this 46 acre tract just mentioned reference is hereby made to the Rcc lords of Deeds of Conveyances Of Transylvania County. N. C., as found in Book No. 43, at page No. o45, et req., Deed dated September 4, 1920. BEGINNING at a Black Gum, now, at the fork of a ditch. old beginning i ctrncr of Killiam tract, and runs with Patton's line North 4 deg. Easl| along a ditch 49 poles to a stake in, the center of the public road; thence with center of road South 69 (leg.; '.Vest ?<? poles ^ a -’take, Spring | ditch; thence down and with said, ditch South 44 deg. East 40 1-2 poke, to the beginning, containing 4.78 acres, more or lees. Said true, be ing the same conveyed to J. 0. Moe> ier as second tract from P. B. L“r,k , ford and wife, Paulino Lankford, 1. , T. Newton und wife, Dixie New ton, C. Z. Osborne and wife, Rutn , Osborne, T. C. Henderson and^wife, Sallie Henderson, Fred L. Owens, land wife, Maybelle Owens, and C. K. Osborne and wife, Elizabeth Js i borne, and recorded in Book 44, a mage 22. This tract adjoins the 46 ! acre tract aforesaid. Except from i the 4.78 acres they being the same conveyed to J. Frank McCal By J. 0 Moeller by deed dated Septem ber 4, 1920, and recorded in Book 41. at page 487, of the Deed Records of Transylvania County, N. C., the following four lots heretofore sold ‘off: .. Lot No. 22 of the J. F. McLau subdivision a? pet >naP °f P’,at th.ere* of bv J. L. Stine, surveyed Juno 18, i924, plat of same recorded in Plat Bock No. 33, at page 75, Wed July 2, 1924, in the ofiice of the Reg-1 ister of Deeds in the Town of Bre vard. County of Transylvania, State of North Carolina. “Deed by J. F. McCall and wife, Laura E. McCall, to Buel Pinkham, Deed dateq Au gust 30, 1924, and recorded in Book 48, at page 235, of the Transylvania County Deed Records. , Lot No. 21 of the J. F. McCall auW division as per map of plat thereof bv J. L. Stine, surveyed June 18, 1924, plat of same recorded m Flat Book 33, at page 75, filed July 2. 1924, in the office of the Register of Deeds in the Town of Brevard, County of Transylvania, State oil North Carolina. Deed by J. F. Mc Call and wife, Laura E. McCall to Edgar E. Manucy, Jr., deed dated August 30, 1924, and recorded in Book 48, at page 236, of the Tran sylvania County Deed Records. Lots No. 19 and No. 20, of tno j. F, McCall subdivision as per map of plat thereof by J. L. Stine, Sur veyed June 18, 1924, Plat of same recorded in Plat Book 33, at page 75. Filed July 2, 1924, in Brevard, Transvlvania County* North Caro* Una, in the office of the Register of Is Died bv .T. F\ McCall and wife, Laura E. McCall to James A. Colee, deed dated August 30, 1924, and recorded in Book 48, at page 237, of the Transylvania County, Deed Records, The four lots Numbers 19, 20, 21 <md 22 aforesaid being and compos ing about one acre, more or less, and •he same is excepted from this con veyance. FIFTH TRACT \ B'(finning on a stake in the public road that leads from Brevard to Pia •.■th F”.—st, about four poles South west of Lamb’s Creek Bridge, the Patton and Osborne congsr, and runs with said road North 60 dag. East 34 poles and 10 links to a •take, Fred Harris’ comer; thence with his line South 32 deg. East J.2 poles and 16 links to a stake, his corner; thence still with his line North 64 deg. 30 min. East 9 poles and 14 links to a stake,his corner; thence sti 1 with his line North 30 deg. West 12 poles and 12 links to a stake; in the center of public road; thence with said road North 60 deg. East 16 poles to a stake, A, B. Jones and McCall corner; thence with their line South 32 deg. East 62 poles to a stake in a ditch, their common corner; thence down and with said ditch North 26 deg. East 31 poles to a stake, their corner in the Patton Tanning Company line; thence with that line South 29 deg. 30 min East 28 poles to a ,,takc in center of French Broad River; thence up and with center ol 'aid river South 2 deg. West 39 poles to a stake opposite the mouth of Lamb’s Creek; thence up and with the center of said creek North about 80 deg. West 38 poles to a stake, Osborne and McCall corner; etf]] up and with said creek North 85 deg. and 30 min. West 36 po es to a .take at the turn of said creek; thence in same course North 85 deg. 30 min. West 40 poles and 18 links to a stake, Osborne and McCall corner; thence North 3 deg. East 49 poles and 15 links to the Begin ning, containing 46 1-2 acres, more or less, and being lots numbers 7, 8 9 and 11 of the T. T. Patton Land. . The said 46 1-2 acres being conveyed to J. F. McCall by deed dated September 4, 1920, and regis tered in Deed records of lransyl eania County, N. C„ in Book 41, at page 464, et scq., and to which reference is hereby made as a part of this description. Except from the above just mentioned boundary the f; Diving described lots or parcels as being either sold off or reserved Inm this conveyance, viz: Lots 8 and 0 of the T. T. Patton lands out ; f which conveyances were made to J H Tintlcv by deed dated Sep tember 4, 1924, and recorded in Hook 49, at page 187, of the Transyl vania County. N. C. Deed ^.ecordf F„r a more particular description of 'said properties conveyed by J. *• McCall to J. H. Tinsley reference is made to plat made by O. U Stine, Registered Surveyor, and which said plat is recorded in Book :v.i, at page 75, of the Transylvania Countv Deed Records. Of the said T. T. Patton mnas conveyed to J. F. McCall by dec-d dated' Septembei 4th, l‘J20, and reg istercd in Deed Records of Transyl vania County, N. C., Book 41, at page 464, ct sc<|., aforementioned the the following lots or parcels of said I lands are herebv conveyed to the At' . lantic Joint Stock Land Bank for i •_ the purpose* set out in this! mortgage. Lot No. 7, as per the A. L. Har-t din survey, September 1, 19*0: BEGINNING at a stake in the bend of Lambs Creek, 74 poles from] the center of French Broad River] with Lambs Creek; thence North 8# deg. 30 min. West 40 poles and 18 links to a stake, corner of lot* 3, 6 and 2. of the subdivision of the Patton and Osborne lands: thencei North 3 deg. East 49 1-2 poles to a. • take on the bank of the Public Road, corner of lot No. 6 of said lands; thenco with the road to the inter-] section of the road with Lamb*] Creek; thence with the meanders of Lambs Creek to the beginning, con-; taining 6 1-2 acres. Lot No. 11, of the T. T. Patton land, as surveyed and located and called lot No. 96 by G. L. Stine, Registered Surveyor, June 18, 1324,! and said survey is recorded in Book 33, at. page 76, of the Transylvania County Deed Records, Said iot No. 95, beginning at c stake in the cen ter of French Broad River, and runs North 30 deg. 30 min. West 406 feet to a stake; thence South 47 deg. and 16 minutes West 1346 feet to a stake in the center of Lambs Creek; thence down and with Lambs Creek 1169 feet to n ttake in the center of French Brood River; thence down and with the meanders of French Broad K'V’®T> ■ North 2 deg. East 702 feet to the ] BEGINNING, and containing 1« : acres. ] The total number of acres covet rrl by this mortgage is One hundred and Fifty One and Eight Hundred ami Ninety-Five Thousandtns (151.895) acres, more or less. Terms of sa'e cash and trustee i will require deposit of 10% of the ; amount of the bid as evidence of | good faith. This the 12 day of September, 1933 i JOSEPH L. COCKERHAM, SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE Shipman & Ariedge, Attorneys, I Hendersonville, N. C. ] Sept 21— 28 Oct 5—12 I_ — NOTICE OF EXECUTORS I All persons having claims of jany nature against James A. Brock, ■ deceased, aro' hereby notified to I make due presentation of same to ■the undersigned Executors of said i James A. Brock , Deceased, on or | before the 11th day of August, 1934, I or this notice will be pleaded in the i bar of their recovery. And nil per | sons indebted to the said James A. i Frock. Deceased, are requested to sett e with the undersigned Execu , tors. This 11th day of August, 1933, TOCCOA P. METCALF: A. F BROCK. 422 Hebron Street, Henderson I ville, N. C. if Aug. 31 Sept. 7-14-21-28 Oct. 5 riniifpcTCD (Helen Owen) Sunday school wil (be held at Macedonia Baptist church Sunday September 24th at 10:00 o’clock. Mr, and Mrs. Colie Owen and daughter Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kilpatrick and daughters, Lavada an Marion, Ed and Oliver Owen, Bernico and Clifford McCall Opal Kansie and Loots Owen and Robert Kilptarick were dinner guests of Mr. end Mrs. Burgan Kilpatrick Sunday. Rev. Judson Ha l and Rev. Ernest Boley were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence McCall Sunday. Mrs. Lather Galloway and son Alvin were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Price Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Miller and family were Sunday visitors in Sap phire. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow McCall and children were visitors of Edna Kil patrick Sunday. i Reba Price spent Tuesday night (with Mildred Price, j Mr. - and Mrs. Clarence McCall, I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Price, Burgan ! Kilpatrick. Mildred Price and Wal . ter Crawford were Breva/d visitors ; Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Avery ! Owen ,a son, ■ Mable Owen spent Thursday night jwith Gladys Owen. Mr. and Mrs, Furman Moore and ■ children and Kathleen Moore of : Spartanburg, S. C., and Mr. ond i Mrs. Gene Moore of Quebec were | Sunday guests of Mr and Mr?. Robie Owen. J Gladys Owen spent Sunday night j as a guest of Mable Owen. I Dr. J. 0. Halverson, Dr. Frank W. Sherwood and L. G. Willis of the agricultural experiment station staff at State College have been elected Fellows in the American As sociation for the Advancement of Science. 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