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THE NETWS- RECORD
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111 II if I I III I
NOTICE
of
I OF SALE OF LAND UNDER
DEED OF TRUST
JORTH CAROLINA
IADISON COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the pow
Je contained in a certain
Trust executed bjj
HOWBii'fiT ana wire.
,N. HONEYCUTT, dated
FlB, 1069, and recorded in
page nw, in the omce
lariater of Deeda of Mad
mi County, North Carolina, de
alt having been made in the nay.
nent of the indebtedness thereby
and aaid Deed of Trust
by the terma thereof aub-
Iject to foreclosure, the undersign.
led Trustee will oner ior aaie at
public auction to the highest bid
der for cash at the courthouse
I door' in Marshall, Madlaon County
North Carolina, at noon, on the
day of Hay, 1964, the prop
conveyed in aaid Deed of
st the same lying and being
the County of Madiion, State
North Carolina, in No. 3 Town-
lahip, and more particularly de
I scribed as follows:
TRACT I: BEGINNING at an
lash tree near the spring and
Northerly direction with
lie road, passing the barn and
etween crib and granary 166 feet
North side of granary; thence
Northeast 66 fast to a stake in
the bank of the branch; then down
and with aaid branch 170 feet to
the BEGINNING.
, TRACT II: BEGINNING in the
branch near an apple tree at the
corner of J. P. Hunter's line, and
runs up and with the branch a
Northwestwardly direction to the
spring and including the spring;
thence a Northeasterly direction
up and with the branch that runs
between the barn and smoke
house to the intersection of a hol
low near a tobacco barn; thence
up and with the meanders of the
left hand hollow, a Southwesterly
direction to the top of the moun
tain, Amnions line; thence with
the top of the mountain to Vern
on Cody's corner; thence with
Cody's line, Wilson Cody's corner;
thence with Wilson's line to a
bunch of Bourwood, W. A. West
corner; thence a Southerly line to
the BEGINNING.
A deposit of ten per cent of
the first $1,000.00, and five per
cent of the remainder, of the high
est bid will be required. Said
highest bid being subject to a raise
within ten days.
But this sale will be made sub
ject to all outstanding and unpaid
taxes.
This 22nd day of April 1964.
CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Trustee
4-30 6-21c
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Singing
There will be a Gospel Singing
t the Ivy Gap Baptist Church
Saturday night, May 28 at 7:80.
This church is located on the
Bumsville-ABhevillo highway near
the Madison-Yancey line.
Taking part in this singing will
be The Metoalf Family of Wea
verville; the Haney Quartet of
French Broad Church at Alexan
der; the Living Faith all ladles
Quartet of Candler.
Ed Ball and his singers and ma
ny other groups will be taking
part, and the public is invited to
attend. Ed Ball will be in charge.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
by
DR. LOCKARD
:
8 A. M. to 12 Noon
FRIDAYS
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MARSHALL, N. C.
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NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
MAULS LN COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the
Power of Sale contained in a ear
tmin AmA a .J ..... .1 U Ath
M UUDI. UOLOU U10 VbU
day of October, 1961, and record
ed in Book 60 page 264, in the
wmce or uie itegister oi ueeus
for Madison County, North Caro-
1 in a Jaawfeueilf Vi anlnr ItAan wvmA a Iff!
the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured, and aaid deed of
f rnnf hairier hv th IprmR t.hflraof
subject to foreclosure, the under
signed, Trustee, win oner ior
sale, at public auction, to ute
highest bidder, for cash, at the
Courthouse door in Marshall,
Madison County, North Carolina,
at noon on Monday, the 26th day
nf Mav. 19A4. the aecuritv describ
ed in said deed of trust more par
ticularly described hereafter, ro
however the riirht to fore
close part or all lands therein de
scribed, as is necessary to uia
charge indebtedness and costs and
expenses. The same lying and be
ing in No. 9 Township of Madiaon
County, North Carolina, and be
ing more particularly described as
follows:
First Tract: BEGINNING at a
stake on the Southern Railway
Right of Way on a line of J
Vann Riclfpr formerlv G. C. My
ers, that begins in the center of
said Railway at a point 409 feet
East from the East side of the
old Abutment on the East side of
Grass Creek; thence with said
Pi'lfi.r linn North 37 decrees East
210 feet to an iron post; thence
South 53 degrees kast 08 ieet w
an iron post in line of Perry Lamb,
t ,i,. n 3 I.Bmh and with
same South 37 degrees West 210
feet to an iron post; thence par
allel with the Railroad North 53
i degrees West 58 feet to the BE
GINNING. I This being a part of the H. II.
iTz,.ii.. it l.i,iir f,8 feet off the
I East side and 210 feet off the
West end, said Keller Deed oateu
'November 26th, 1919, Registered
.in Marshall, N. C., on Book No.
AQ Tor,,,nrv 1 at. to WhlCn
do, pat; T', ui.-j
reference is made.
1 K,, nnrlnrstoOd that J
Jl IS ucim "- !U
V. Ricker hereby reserves a right
of way 10 feet wide on the North
and South side oi
and has also agreed that J. v.
Ricker will furnish said Lfda Tay
lor water from his well at all
times.
Second Tract: Lying and being
on Clover Branch near rami -,
No. 9 Township, Madison County,
xt n, r'orr.iinn nn Clover Branch
and known as the Jim Lamb tract,
or Bond, and bounded oy
of Asaa Ray (Now Loyd Keller),
W. L. Taylor and other. Contain
ing 26 acres, more or !.
Third Tract: Adjoin. Bar
nett and Andy Wyurttv. . BEGIN
NING on an iron 'staasr a
run thence Sooth 68
m Btaka; thence
w es w i3 w . .
Norlh 69 East 60 feet to a, staka,
! near , a ditch; thence North 10.5
i East 60 ieet to a take, toe BE
GINNING corner. Containing ap-
,an iron stake, Fred Barnetts eor-
ner, near a wWte o on
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
IV THV s;iii'i.'inm rnnuT
LURA B. COGDILL, Administra
trix ota of the Estate of I. W.
BROWlf, deceased, FRANK
MOORE, Next Friend of LEON A
BROWN, an incompetent, and
LURA B. COGDILL and husband,
M. A. COGDILL, Petitioners,
vs.
CLEO B. HUBBARD and husband,
LES HUBBARD, Defendants.
ITainAT- jiiut hv virtiiA f an nr.
der of the Superior Court of Mad
iaon County, made in the above
entitled action, the undersigned
fVimimlMinnm- will on Thursday.
the 18th day of June, 1964, at
18:00 o clock noon, at the court
house door, in Marshall, Madison
r!n,imtv North 'i, i-,,lmn nffer for
sale to the highest bidder, for
casta, but subject to the coniirma
tkn of the Court, that certain
tr.t nf land Iviiur nnH heiiur in
No. 8 Township, Madison County,
North Carolina, and more parti
cularly described as follows:
Lying and being in No. 8 Town-
ahin Madiaon Pnnntv. on the wa
ters of Baltimore Branch of Spring
Creek, adjoining lands ol
Coward, and others.
BEGINNING on a stake, a cor
ner of W. B. and S. H. Davis, on
top of a ridge at S. N. Coward's
line and runs North with Coward's
line 23 poles, passing the old
stump corning in all 53 poles to
an old oak, now a stake, the be
ginning corner of the Gudger
tract, and runs North with said
Gudger line 48 pole to a stake
in the branch; then up said branch,
South 67 East 8 poles to a pop
lar; thence up said brunch, South
28 degrees East 1fi poles to a
stake; then North 85 East 31 poles
to ii large rook; South 7! East 2
poles to a small pine on ton "f
a ridge; then South 54 East 1J
poles to a dead oak; thence South
(15 East 20 v. poles to a passing
a high rock standing, in all 14
poles to a rock cliff and small
chestnut, hickory, birch, and chest
nut pointers; thence South 32
West If' poles to a spotted oak
under a rock cliff; then South 59
West 43 poles to a stake in the
Ben Davis line; then South with
Ben Davis' line 8 poles to a small
locust on top of a ridge; thence
South 55 West down top and me
ander of the ridge, 50 poles to a
,V,;t, rine- then South 8
ttllinii .
degrees East 11 poles to a small
ot tho wn up riM-K niiiiiA.'.
then North 35 West down the road
c i a atnke: then North 57
West down the road 8 poles to a
stake; then South 87 degrees West
down the road 10 poles to a stake
.i & rrwlr fence: then
HL Lilt, cifu " - ' , .
North 20 West 22 poles to a stake
in the old lence row; tnen
j,QI1 Wont with the old
c iau. To.laa to a stake
ince iv rt j,- - ,
at the lower margin of the road
that leads irom w. o. ""V" "
tt n.,; i- then North 5 ue
1 1 . UBTl. w.w, .
nr :.V. ,1,., wwH 9 nOlCS
grees weoi. mi - - c ,
to a stake at then North
1968 IMPALA 4-door Sedan
V-H engine, powerglide trans,
sower steering, power brakes,
radio, heater, and many morel
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1968 CORVAIR Spyder Con
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Radio - Heater; Solid Red with
white top and black interior
Ready for summer.
l9fil RAMBLER Station Wag
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drive, radio, heater.
1969 MERCURY 4-door sedanj
automatic trans., radio, heater;
solid white.
1957 CHEVROLET 2-door se
dan; V-8 engine; powerglide
transmission
1956 DODCK Vi-ton Truck
V-8 engine; heater and de
f roster
1959 BEL AIRE 4-door; V-8
straight drive; clean
1964 CHEVELLE Super Sport
Coupe; 220 horsepower V-8
engine; 4-speed transmission;
radio, heater and many mora
extras; low mileage; solid red
with black interior; like new
1968 CORVAIR Monza Coupe:
102 H. P. engine; 4 - speed
transmission; radio, heater; a
nice one
1960 FORD 4-door sedan; V-8
engine; automatic transmis
sion; radio, heater
TRUCKS
I960 DODGE K-ton V-8; chas
sis and cab
58 FORD V4-ton Truck; 6 cyl
inder; heater and defroster
1954 FORD H-ton Truck; G
cylinders
1963 CHEVROLET Ms - ton
Pickup; 6 cylinder engine;
heater and defroster; low mile
age; one local owner
See Bruce Murray er Jim Cody
THEY'LL TRAIE WITH YOU!
French Broad Chevrolet
Company, Inc.
MARSHALL, N. C.
Dealer Franchise No. 2468
86 Wat utill with toe road 12J4
e; tnen nwi
nohafto the BEGINN1NU. v,on
poles
puitw W " . , ,
teining eixty (60) acres be the
same more or less.
T, ..: n,n first tract as de-
. oeuue L-1) - - . ,
scribed in a deed of record in the
Offices of the Madison vwu'w
Registry in Deed Book 40 at page
13-
o..i.:.f in whatever defects
would be revealed by an accurate
ner. near s wi . . ,
tha ditch, runs thence west
feet to a staice at " . T a ten lvye) per cent.
stump; thence South W feet to wil, Tequired 0f toe high
.A.'.. Mnth 85 East 40 r.
a staite; u.- - . road. et
t i ulna m iuuu
feet to a Siaae u.i . .
thence Northerly course an 1 with
the 'road 14 ieet iaj - .
NING. Containing one-half () 5-21 6-11
ehismsI!e0wUrbe made subt
to all outstanding anu v"
This the 24th day of April, 1964,
CHARLES E. MASH BURN,
Trustee
4-80 5-21c ,
Singing Convention
Tho Mdion County Singing
Convention will meet Sunday af
ternoon, May 24 at 2 o'clock at
the Walnut Baptist Church.
The public is invited.
Mrs. Jfcne W. Lowe,
Former Resident Of
County, Passes
Mrs. Jane Wallin Lowe, 85, of
iRt. 1, Candler, died Monday, May
148, 1964, t 6:30 p. m., in Bun
' combe County after a brief ill
ness. She was a former resident
of Madiaon County.
Surviving are one daughter,
Mrs. P. L. Medford of Bit 3, Cand
ler; one sister, Mrs. Mollie Rob
erts of Rt. 4, Marshall; five step
daughters, Mrs. A. B. Dennis,
Mrs. Curie Chandley and Mrs. E.
H. Bolden of Asheville, Mrs. Edna
Lefarge of Hollywood, Calif., and
Mrs. A. W. Berry of Cocoa, Fla.
Abo surviving are four grand
children and two great-grandchil
dren.
Services were held Wednesday
at ll a. m., in Bowman Funeral
Home Chapel.
The Bar. Weldon Ball officiated
end burial was in Cook Farm Cem
etery. Pallbearers were J. R and
Fred Medford. Georsre and Eddie
.Lance, Barter and Robert Roberts.
Bowman Funeral Home was in
charge. ..... . .
This the 18th day of May, 1964.
JOSEPH B. HUrf ,
Commissioner
c
Loyd Honeycutt, 82,
Dies On Monday;
Rites Wednesday
Honevcutt. 82. a re
tired farmer and carpenter, died
Monday afternoon, May 18, lao
in an Asheville hospital after a
long illness.
He was a lifelong resident or
Madison County.
Services were held at 2:30 P-
m., Wednesday in Walnut Pres
byterian Church.
The Rev. W. C. Clark and tne
Rev. Dave Aumiller officiated.
Burial was in Walnut Cemetery.
Active DBllbearers were Fleet
Rwvps. Hartford Tweed. Charles
Craine, Chester, Bill and Paul
Thomas, Jack Guthrie and Sid
Hensley.
Surviving are, the widow. Mrs.
SaHie Henderson Honeycutt; a
daughter, Mrs. Everett Broyles of
AahmrtfU horn sisters. Mrs. AmOS
Stackhouse of Madison County and
Mrs. W. R. Reams of SeviervUle,
Tenn., 'end one grandchild.
Bowman Funeral Home was in
charge.
Ebbs Chapel PTA
Met Thursday
The Ebbs Chapel PTA met
Thursday evening, May 14 at the
school. Officers for the 1964-65
year were elected as follows: Pres
ident, Vernon Ponder; vice presi
dent, Mrs. Dick Whitt; secretary,
Mrs. Don Peek; treasurer, Mrs.
Jasper Jenkins; and reporter, Mrs.
Furman Fox.
The PTA decided to have regu
lar meetings throughout the sum
mer months. Meeting date will be
on each first Monday evening, in
the school cafeteria at 7:80. All
parents and interested patrons of
Ebbs Chapel School district are
cordially invited to attend and
join the PTA organization. The
next meeting will be held Monday,
June 1, at 7:30 p. m.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Havinir qualified as Administrat
or of the estate of Hobart Sprinkle,
deceased, late of Madison County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to Dresent them to the un
dersigned at Mars Hill, N. C, on
or before the 21st day of IMovemDer,
1964, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment to
the undersigned.
This the 21st day of May, 1964.
EMMETT SAMS, Administrator
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