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< NOTICE OP RB&ALE » TBS SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE m CLERK BOKI* CAROLINA l YAN6ST COUNTT W. M. (BILL) EDGE, et al f " PEARL E. ROBINSON, et al Pursuant to an Order of the (Perk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, the under signed will on the 4th day of January, IM7, at 18 o’clock V: rc r it the Courthouse door In North Carolina, - sell Ya the highest bidder for cash the property in Crrb-> tree and South Toe Town «hips. County <rf Yancey and Bfate8 f ate of North Carolina, known aa the property of the late Stanley M. Edge, and de scribed as fnfJors: FIRST TRACT: BEGINN ING on a White (Me stard * tng at the s;»tr end on the . Syc?»or E bottom and runs North 88 role* to a white r ork: then West 20 roles to a '* White Oak; thence North 00 poles to a hickory on the F'vrn Knob; thende West 1 'lls poles to a -small White Oak; thence South 60 po’es to a stoke; thenre East 20 to Vs to a strke; the-ce South 00 poles to a stake; the-ce Fast 115 ro’es to the FROWNING. containing 100 acres, more rr less. FXCFPTING 8 acres, whi-h exception will be read at the time of sale. PFFOND TP ACT; a one half <t/ 2 ) undividedt interest in ihe following described parcel: BEGINNING at a large White Oak on the eost sVe of a rid-0 et a comer stake of s~id William MulFhy. and runs East with said U-e one hundred and ten poles to a small Water Oak; thence " - nin ~xi«« t 0..» ttake thence North seventv-five poles; thence West one hund red' and twentv-five poles to a stake; thence South ei-hty po’es to a stake; thence East ten poles to the BEGINNING, containing fifty acres. THIRD TP ACT: A one-half (Vfe) undivided Interest in the following described par cel: Lvin-r on the East side of South Toe River. BEGINN ING at a White O-k on the upper part of the Fawn Knob Gan and runs West one hun dred poles to a Chestnut near the top of the Fawn Knob on the West side; thence South eighty poles to a stoke; thence East one hundred poles to a stake; the c - North eighty poles to the BEGINNING, containing 50 ;:cres. FOURTH TRACT: Known as the Gibbs Mine.. Be-’inn lng on a white o.k corner of property row or fcT/r.erly ow-ned by J W. Gibbs, a-d russ thence North 5» 2 de grees west 9 s ! po’es. more or Ess to the south bank of South Toe River; thence up and with the various wind ings of said river 96 poles, more or less to southwest corner of a tra-t of land now or formerly owned by William Mur hy, contiruing up the river 57 poles, more or less, to the southwest corner of * tract of land formerly own ed to Oeorge and Charlie Robinso-; thence east 242 feet more or leas, to the nor the-st corner of a tract of land row or formerly owned by John Ed~e; thence south 483 feet, more or less, to a stake in the north line of a IPO acre tract of land now or fer—prly owned by Charlie Robinson; thence west and THE YANCEY RECORD crossing the river with said line 402 feet, more or less to a spruce pine; thence nor*!* 74% degrees west 80.5 •/£«* to a stake; thence no*. f \\ 2% degrees east 49 poF-% more or less, to the be«i;ming, con * wc - - * V ' talning SO acres, more or less. FIFTH TRACT: Known a* one of the Poll Hill Mines. Beginning at a chestnut on the east bank of South Toe River, this being the north west eorner of the George Rohtnaan tract, and m the - west aide of Vkwn Knob; thence north 2 degrees 40 minutes east with the W. M. Murphy tract 1208 feet to a deaa chestnut in the line of the George Young trpet sold to Sam. ReMnscmp thence south sKdegrrar west 590 feet with iiMHim to the (fiv er; thence alocg the river flop Mes to A stake on the bank aa. said river; thence east 2 poles to the point of contain ing 42 acres, more qa less.. SIXTH TRACT: Thev miner al interest n that her Lain tract or parcel of land Inown as one of the Poll Hill MHes, described as follows: Berimi ning on a maple and ch-stnuto oak stuns.) on the hank of South Toe River, and runs Northwest along the river 700 feet, more or less, to a bluff of shelving rock; thence nortth 81 decrees to minutes east 711 feet to a pile, of rocks Sam and Tarp Young’s cor ner of the 5 acre tract: then ce wi!h the line of said tract south 61 degrees 00 minutes east 133 feet to a dead chest nut: therce sc ith 34 degrees west 580 feet to the point of beginning, containing 4.7 acres, more or less. Subject to existing ease- Excepting iranium, Ihorium and certain other atomic min erals as reserved by the United States Government in Deed dated February 15, 1939, from Reconstruction Finance Corpora*ion to S. M. Edge, recorded In Deed Book 104, page 69, which exception will be read at the tim e of sale. SEVENTH TRACT: Mineral interest and mining rights ard privileges in the follow ing parcel: Adjoining the lands of W. R. Gouge! Glenn Gouge and others. BEGIN NING on a hickory standing on the bank of the right hand Trong of the Blue Rock Branch; thence a Southeas terly course to a Spanish Oak and Locust in the line of the T. D. Wilson 40 acre tract; thence Westerly with the W. R. Gouge line; thence Northerly whh the W. R. Gouge line to the BEGINN ING, containing (by guess) 3 acres, more or less. EIGHTH TRACT: Mineral interest and mining rights h d prlviie es in the follow ing parcel: Adjoining the lands of J. R. McKinney, Glenn Gouge and others. BE GINNING at a stake in the J. R. McKinney line on the So th side of the Blue Rock Branch Road; thence South erly with the J. R. McKinney lire to a Chestnut stump (old comer); thence aonti u ing wi.h the J. R. McKinney line a Southwesterly course 500 feet to an iron stake; thence a Northwesterly cour se (new line) approximately 600 feet to a walnut in the edge of the field; thence a Noi theas eriy coarse to the BEGINNING, containing (by guess’ 2 acres, more or lest,. NT NTH TRACT: BEGINN ING on. a white oak on UV? ts ‘ * of the ridge and runs a Nor thwest course to a cherry tree; thence a Southwest course to shelving rock on the bank of South Toe River; thence up and with the gtfd riwer to J. Rich Robinson’s comer on flank of said to the BEGINNING, containing 6 acres, more or less.. The: lands will first be of fered for sale parcel by parcel ami then all of the tracts *owVs a /whole, and the me- proriaees the be reqatnd teXAjpeaK with the Clerk at tfli Opparior Court immediately aAer the mM 19% or the WTVp to UAOO aad If of any fees* iSr* to uaas SKe deposit, we prop •**r Mi a«Ma W offered for «fe. ■. —■ ii —Sr. v. W the 21M day of Des smbsr, 1188. ____ DOW £ foots, can- Eke. fe, » NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY LLOYD BILVER3, Plaintiff vs. WANDA SILVERS, Defendant TO WANDA SILVERS: Take notice that a pleading asking relief against you has been filed. The nature of the relief sought is for a divorce absolute upon the ground of one year separation. You are required to make defense to such p’eading not later than January 80, 1967, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking relief This Ist day or Dee. IMS. Glenn* Thomas, a—tttnnt Clerk ofSupertor Court. Dee. S. 15, 22-20 administratrix nones north carouma YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Admin istratrix of the Estate of Henry F. Giles, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all person having Claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administratrix at her home at P. O. Box 23, St. Petersburg, Fla., on or before the Bth day of June, 1907, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. _ All persons owing the Es tate will please make im mediate payment. TVs Bth day of Dec. 1966. Mrs. Sarah Bankerd Giles, • Administratrix of the Estate of Henry F. Giles, Deceased Dec. 8, 15, 22-20 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTP Having qua'ifled as Admin istrator of the Estate of Mrs. Etta Deyton, deceased. late of Yancey County, this is to notify all persons having claims a-alnst the Decedent to exhibit the same to the un dersigned Administrator at his Rt. 2, Box 12, Green Mountain, N. on or before the 15th day of June, 1967, or this notice will ba pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persona owln? the Es tate will nldkse make Immed iate Payment. Th*s 15th d«y of Dee. 1966. Ya*es Devtnu, Administra tor of the Estate of Mrs. Etta Devton. Deceased. Dee 15, 22, 29, Jan. 5 Adult Education To Begin By: Shirley Anne McAllister Adult Bask Education Class es will begin new quarters at South Toe and Burnsville ele mentary schools January 12 at 6;30 - m These classes are to help people who have not finished school to do so; provide educa tion free for people who oth erwise would not be able to get an education; teach lead ing and writing to the disad vantaged; a continu ous pragmas; and provide study in Engftah, math, social studies a»u* science. Classes are for adults who are 18 years of age and old er. There Is no charge for the classes- They are spon sored by ths Asbcville-Bun combe Technical Institute; with *ooperat : on of WAJt Si WINS MACHINES Good Usod iloefrk Trade lis Filly Gooroatoed, Co Mitt Models Aid Portables iron $29.50 Up. Siiftrs, Morse, Anorkdi Home , Atlas New Home, White, Keimore, -—»***• Ect. Free Home Demeastrotioi ti r Call Askoville 253-8277 Or Write SERVICE DISCOUNT CO. iSSmZM t I •>. Best Wishes to all for r a Happy New Year. The Doris Shoppe Burnsville, N. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1968 Y. and Yancey County School System. Materials are fur nished by the institute. Stud ents can advance at their own rate of speed. If you are interested In classes bring set up in other sections of the county, please m In the form below and return to Shirley Anne Mc- Allister, Information Pro grams Developer (WAXY.), Box 500, Burnsville, N. C. Name Address Telephone Last Grade Completed Would Hke a class set «p la — Section of Yan cey Couaty.
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