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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 193S Hospital News Ottis Mooily, of Waynesville, has an infected foot. Holbert Nelson, Mnptfie, i IfttinK alonjr nicely following an operation. H. Kickers, of Spring Creek, recent ly underwent an operation. His con dition i. pood. Alton Cope, a ClV boy, has been dismissed. He suffered injuries in an automobile accident. Mrs. Frank Troutman has returned to her home in Ha.elwood. Martini .June ami Hetty Sue Vnnce. have returned to their home on Koutt two, ( anion. v;;r l Sik. of Canton, suffem a dislocated elbow. He is better and Kono home. Sam Vance, of t'anton, underwent an operation for appendicitis I ucmj. He i.s rottmir alonn nicely. FT Moody, of Fanton, was opciatei on for appendicitis, and is improving Mr and Mrs. Hen ruiht announct the 1'ir'h of a son, Sentember III.- i:,..,,-..,- M. Cvarv. of Flvde. who wa painl'uHv miured m an autoiuobik accident Tuesday nicht, is nnproviuK m fared when struck by .1. ( .Kvui an au'.omol le, is improving. 1 G Harrison, a I'lV boy, has boon dism;ssi-d- He had an injured back Mr F Queen h i returned to hoi home mi Fanton. Mrs 1 VY. Harkms, et Fanton, ha been dismissed. k'.-i .l.uks.Mi wit! return home m .1 few dins. 1U- sutlereo from a nip hired appendix. Miss Mabel .lackson. of Fanton, re turned home yesterday. She w.i operated oil, iw-i.ir.1 tVuk.vv ,,f tove I' reek. 1 I'ftiine- alonir nue'v. He suffered a fractured skull when Ir.i with a unk liiissie Heiison returned to her hoir suffered burm Miss Avonia Howell after an operation. iinproYini: The t'ol'.owir.c; had their tonsils re moved 011 Tuesday: T.tta -U-nau (go to l)m &mba$ St! "JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHUKCH Kev. Howard V. Une, 1 asvor. n Mo.. ut 11 A. M. Bene- ,11 ; ih ttl.-ssod Sacrament atter the .Mass. Sermon by the pastor. Morning Mass at rrunnuii ui f. M. I'reaihinjr service at 11 A. M. will be conducted by the pastor, land Rev. W.A. Rollins will preach at the even ing service held at 7:30. n Yountr people's meeting at :ju P. M. THE K1HST 1' K ES B V T EK 1 . V N (TUKCH Dr. li. 1 Walker, Minister. Our Bible school begins promptly at tt-l'.. There are departments iut all apes. I.. M. Richeson, superinten dent. . , . .... The morning hour ot worsnip o Sunday U 11 o'clock. The pastor will bring an Armistice Sunday message. the .stihjeet bcinjr, "A ira-nuuii vi Jesus." , The voting people meet at :.('. The midweek service on Wednes day 7:1(0. , ... We cordially invite tne puime arire, vouhk and old, friends and tranfrers. to attend all services ot his diurch. "(race Church in the Mountains." Kl'ISFOl'AL Rev. Albert New. M. A. Rector. On Sunday. November U.n. m every Parish church and mission sta tion "of the Episcopal church in all -1. states of the Union, there will be. pre sented to the concretrations a matter f pciinaneii; importance to each and l,..,- ,f 1 1 church. Frace church in aynesville ,.wnl fall in line with this national iep ti,., i!..,.t.r therefore, appeals for 1 full and coninlete attendance of fu ) eommuiii.aiit, without exception will expi YiH'. personally, at We the 11 o'clock soivi.e on Sunday morning. M l ION METHOIUSr I HI KFH . Tlie pastor, Kev. W. M. Robbms, will preach tit the eleven o'.lock hour. Cl BTKKE METHODIST t HI Kt H t three o'clock, Sunday, the pas tor, Kev W M. Robbins. will preach. All' members are urged to attend. FIRST M K. FIIFRFH. SOl'TH U. S. Truesda'.e, Pastor. Church school at i': lo A. M.. Mi. Hugh Sloan, genera! su perintendent. Hascom Edwards. Hilly lloyle, Cecil Singleton. Svduev Smith, T. L. Birch-, field, and Richard Fritlicth. All aie douur nicely. E J Pinner and Jack Hipps, both of Fanton. underwent operations for appendicitis, and are muvroving. Mrs . T: Med ford has returned to her home at Rainbow Springs, af ter under going treatment. NOTRE OF SALE UNDER EXE CUTION NORTH CAROLINA, HA&I0R COURT. Eva McCraeken, Vs. 1 1 McCraeken. R. T. Messer, and M. M. Noland. By virtue 0; an execution uncu ,, h,. undeusiirned from the Superior Court of Haywood County in the above entitled action, 1 win, ou ...... 1... .v... 0...1 J..,- if December. Moo. (lav. cif imj , at 11 oMoek, A. M., at the Court House door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said executionall the right, trtle and in terest which the said M. J. McCraek en, has in the first Ten tra.ts ot land hereinafter described; and all the right, title and interest which the de fendant. R. T. Messer has in three tracts as described below belonging to K T. Messei; and all the right title and interest that the defendant, M. -M. Noland, has m the Six tracts -a de scribed below belonging to the defend ant, M M. Noland; said tracts of land described as follows: to-wit: M. J. .K t racken's interest m the following described tracts: . I'..,, M-eeis of land lying and being in Cr'abtree Township and lion Duff Township, two tracts being 111 C.iab- ree 1 owns hip and eight tracts being 111 Iron Duff Township, said property being described m a certain deed ox trust as recorded m Hook 32, page .VJ Itecord of Deeds of Trust for Hay wood County. N. F.. to said book and page reference is hereby made tor a full and complete description of said land; and reference is also made to the Hooks and pages a set forth m saul deeil of trust as recorded in Hook ;12, page 5'J for a more com plete description of the land, the ten tracts above described will be so d first and the proceeds from said sale will be applied on said execution hrst the sa'.e of the said ten traet.s of land will be sold' subject to the deed ot trust as recorded in Book ',V2, page o'J, record of deeds of trust of Haywood County. N. C, , K. T. Messr's interest 111 the tolldw ing described tracts: . Three tracts lying and being in Wavnesville. Haywood County: Jrirst Tra t: Beginning at a stake on the Northwest side of Smnthers Street. SO feel North 05-;!0 East from First Street and runs with the line of Lot No. 1. North 24-30 West 150 feet; thence N. 65-30 E. 50 feet; thence S. 24-30 E. 150 feet; thence S. 30-50 W. 150 feet to the beginning, Being Lot No. 3, in Block 3 of the W. R. Harbeck Fair Ground addition, as per survey and map, Oct., 1920, Recorded in Map Book "B," Index "H." Second Tract: Beginning at a stake on the East side of Love Lane, cor- 1 . Nn, d.i anH 44. and runs lie' 1 ui J.uij -if , thence with the line between said Lots S 59-15 E. 302 feet to a stake; thence S 23-40 W. 150 feet to a stake; thence N. 58-58 W. 310 feet to Love Lane; thence with the Eastern Margin of Love Lane 150.4 feet to the beginning, being Lots 44,45, 46, Map "B," Index "A." 'Third Tract: Beginning at a stake on the East margin of Love Lane on O. T. McCracken's coiner, the same being a coiner of Lots Nos. 4 and 5 on said map and runs S. 65 E. with the dividing line between Lots 4 and 5, 144 feet to a stake; thence b. tQ V. i)t! feet to a stake, Southeast corner of lot No. 9; thence N. 65 W. 150 feet to the East side of Love Lane; thence with the East margin of Love Lane 100 feet to the beginning. Being ixns 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the Map and Plat re ferred to in the deed registered in Book 60, page 220. M. M. Noland's interest at the time said judgment was taken and his interest before he attempted to sell same in the following six described tracts of land, to-wit: First Tract: Lying and being in the Town of Waynesville, on the West side of Walnut Street: Beginning at a stake on a New Street running trom W. T. Fee's to Win, Rhinehart's and James Atkins residences and runs S. E. 142 feet to a stake in. the We-t margin of Walnut Street; thence S lt;.rr E. with the West margin ot Walnut Street C feet to a stake; thence N. 85.15 W. 136 feet to a stake in said New Street; thence with said ',.m sitroi't S." feet to the beginning. Containing 1-3 of an acre, more or less. Sec Mid Tract.: Beginning at a stake in the Northeast margin of Highland Road, said stake being 773.9 feet from the Northeast margin of Highland road N. 59-30 W. 300.36 feet to a stake 111 the Northern margin of Highland Road; thence continuing with the curve of the Northern, mar gin of Highland Road with the fol lowing calls: N. 50.30 W. 27. foet, X. .l'i-30 W. 27 feet, N. 24-30 W. 60 feet, N. 2-30 W. 40.4 feet; then N. 38-30 E. 45.6 feet to a stake where the Western margin of Highland Road intersects with the Southern margin of Summit Road; thence running with the Southern margin of Summit Road; N. 70-50 E. 203 feet to a stake in the Southern margin of Broalvic-v Road; th the Southern margin of Broadview Road S. t2 E. 325 feet to a stake in the South mar gin of Broadview Road; thence S. 29 W. 150 feet; thence N. 62 W. 50 feet; thence S. 29 W. 125.5 feet to the point 'f beginning. Being Lots Nos. 40 and MM IM1 rn JJ 72 inclusive in Block "E" in Brook mont as surveyed and Pitted by J. U, Grannon and Co., August, 1928 , Mm, Book "D," page 6, Register of Deeds 1 of Haywood County. In the last de scribed tract of land only a 1-5 undi vided interst will be sold. Third Tract: In Waynesville 1 own ship, adjoining the lands of J. Boyd and others: Beginning on a stake in the branch, where it crosses . U i, j ; T V Rr.vH' line and runs with J. R. Boyd's line S. 2.30 E 544 feet to center 01 Creek; thence down said Creek 6 calls as follows: S. 77 E 185 feet N 59-30 E. 208, N, 20 E. 160 feet, N 47 E. 280 feet, N. 11-30 E. 155 feet, N. 23 E. 221 feet to a stake at the mouth of a branch where it empties into the Creek; thence with the branch b. tD W. 250 feet; S. 73-30 W. 240 feet; S. 85 W. 298 feet to the beginning. Con taining m acres, more or less. Be ing the game land that M M. Noland bought from Thos. Stnngfield. Book 88, page 1. '. Fourth Tract: Being Lots No. 9iJ j no ; Dln.l, n !n Rrookmont, as aim jo ui wi" " , n per map by J. C. Grannan and Co., l (ww , c'rinfifi 14 una. is. ginning at a stake East side of Sum mit Road, M. M. Noland's corner and e 1 01 unH t)'.?. and runs curlier 01 uu' : ... .. .n,. m ai KUlonH'c inp and Wltn WlLll .11, HI. iiu.ui.s. u ' " 1-00 the line of 91 and 92, S. 32 E. I0J.8 feet to a stake; tnen ;n. ol-o . 1 o 1-- ...itU n T VntPo linp to a 14I.H lU't Wltn v.. -so stake, Summit Road and corner Ot Lots 54 and 93; tnen wun ouiiiui Road N. 55-35 E. 60 leet to tne ue ' Fifth Tract: Beginning at a stake ,1, sir,,,tVipi'n mnrcin of Summit Road said stake being 120 feet from the Southwest intersection 01 nigu 1 1 1 Cmmit Rnnds- thence run- lilHU Ullll ouiilimi- s.., - ning with the Southern margin ot Summit Road S. U.D0 W . leei i stake; thence continuing wun me nr Summit Road S. 79-50 . 30 feet to a staKe in tne auuuitoi margin of Summitt Road; thence S. 32 E 153.8 feet to a stake; thence b. 51-45 E. 53 feet to a stake; thence N. 22-35 W. 235 feet to the begin ning. Same being described as Lots Nos. 90 and 92, in Block D, in Brook-. mont as surveyed and platted by J. C. Grannan & Co. Sixth Tract: Being 1.11 Fines Creek Township: Adjoining the lands of v . B. Noland and Riley Green and oth ers: Beginning at a stake on the West side of the Public Road, thence up the Public Road on the West side of said Public Road to a stake near Harrison Rogers' road; thence with Harrison Rogers' road to Fines Creek; thence down Fines Creek to a small branch, W. B. Noland's corner, known as the branch that separates W. B; Noland's lands from Harrison Rogers' land; thence up said branch to the be ginning. Containing 6 acres, more Or less. This the 1st day of November, 193o "J. C. WELCH. Sheriff of Haywood County, N. C. X0. .105 Nov. 7-14-21-28. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT MARY E. PEACOCK VS. J. WEBSTER DERRICK. Under and by virtue of an execu tion directed to the undersigned, Sheriff of Haywood County, from the Superior Court of Haywood County on the judgment in the cause entitled above, I will on Monday, December 2nd, 1935, at twelve o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash all right, title and interest of the Plaintiff, Mary E. Peacock, in and to the following described prop ery, to-wit: Being Lots No. 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 in Block "G" of Oak Forest Ad dition to the town of Waynesville,: BEGINNING at a point which is a distance of 200 feet northerly from side of Short Street; thence 83.45' E. 287 feet to Davidson Street; thence along the line of same 88 feet to property line ; thence along said line, North 36.34' W. 240 feet more er less to side of Railroad; thence S. 54.22' W. 124 feet to Richland Street; thence along said street 100 feet to the BEGINNING, Containing 965. 1000 of an acre, and being the tract or parcel of land conveyed to R.L. Owenby by S. 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