PAGE 8 dfggfdg r eafurma I I T ■ § r ■ I Breakfast 8:00am-10:3Qam I I Wolflaurel I CATTAIL CREEK--525,500 LOG HOME-Large Porch Cathedral Ceiling living Room Beautiful Stone Fireplace 2 Bedrooms-Large Kitchen Work Shop-Cellar 1 Vi Acres of Flowers & Vegetable Garden 48 REMOTE ACRES-BEAUTIFUL VIEWS Pasture land and nearly Virgin Forest SPACIOUS, RUSTIC RESIDENCE DESIGNED BY ARTIST WITH MASSIVE STONE FIREPLACE RISING TO 26’ CEILING Needs winterizing for year-around living phis small old farm house and tobacco barn. Tobacco Allotment spring and spring house 300’ facing river-State maintained road to property. MOUNTAIN VIEW STREAM SPACIOUS TRAILER ON ROCK FOUNDATION AND CONCRETE SLAB PLUS GUEST CABIN ON 2 ACRES [up to 100 acres available] COMPLETE PRIVACY 10 minutes from Burnsville High on a mountain-easiiy accessible $25,500 v ‘ V 1 lllli/- Call Captain George Downing SWITZERLAND 704-682-3779^ Burnsville,N.C. C.A. Hodshon, Jr.-Broker NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY DOCKET NO. P-100, SUB 32 DOCKET NO. P-100, SUB 42 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION In the Matter of Petition of Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company for an Investigation of the Instrastate Toll Rate of Return or Settlement Ratio and for an Increase in Intrastate Toll Rates If Appropriate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company has filed a Petition with the Commission alleging that the existing North Carolina instrastate toll rates and charges are unjust, unreasonable, insufficient, and discriminatory, and that unless the intrastate toll rates are increased to a level which is just, reasonable, sufficient and nondiscriminatory, the ultimate result will be local telephone service rates which are higher than necessary. The Commission is of the opinion that the Petition of Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company should be set for investigation and hearing; that Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company and Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company and the other telephone companies subject to the jurisdiction of the I Commission should be made parties to this proceeding; and that Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company and the other telephone companies made parties to this proceeding should have the burden of proof to show that the existing intrastate toll rates are unjust, unreasonable, Insufficient, and discriminatory. This proceeding has been declared a general rate case. The Commission has consolidated for investigation and hearing with this proceeding Docket No. P-100, Sub 32. This docket, which was initiated on the Commission’s own motion, addresses the equitable division of Intrastate toll revenues among all the telephone companies in North Carolina participating in the joint rendering of intrastate toll service. A hearing on the Petition of Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company and on the matters in Docket No. P-100, Sub 32 has been scheduled for Tuesday, October 25, 1977, at 10:00 A.M. in the Commission Hearing Room, Ruffin Building, One West Morgan Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. The purpose of the hearing is to I determine whether the existing North Carolina intrastate toll rates and charges are unjust, unreasonable, insufficient and discriminatory and whether the revenues ] produced by the toll rates and charges are equitably divided among the I participating telephone companies. The Commission calls attention to the fact that there may be changes in the i existing intrastate toll rates and in the procedures for dividing the toll revenues among the participating telephone companies as a result of these proceedings. As a consequence of any such changes, changes [either increases or decreases] in each individual company’s local rates may also be necessary. All persons having an interest in this investigation and hearing may file petitions to intervene In accordance with Rules Rl-6, Rl-17, and Rl-19 of the Commission’s Rules and Regulations. Interventions or statements should be addressed to the Chief Clerk, North Carolina Utilities, P.O. Box 991, Raleigh North Carolina 27602. The North Carolina Attorney General’s Office is authorized by statute to represent the using and consuming public in proceedings before the Commission. Statements to the Attorney General’s Office should be addressed: Rufus L. Edmisten, Attorney General, c/o Utilities Division, PjO. Box 629, Raleigh, North Carolina 27602'. * This the 10th day of March, 1977 WESTERN CAROLINA TELEPHONE COMPANY _ I f Burnsville, N*C. i CoUWTkJ r?APS -O - KAUfeTI T?£L»£f Qu OF.WtsteRMNA VhNCEy CouhTA'U Stone 3uAghiue ) The World’s Largest r ) m fife Since 1900 \ \ Homes-Farms ) I Homesites S / Recreation ( ) Strout Mountain Acreage ( ) Dpaltv 6 Residential and ) ( B%Ctill T Investment Property j 1 INCORPORATED r * # \ ' Margaret &A1 Zellmer / f Branch Managers 1 1 Rt. 5. Box 37A, Burnsville,N.C. 28714 f I 4.2 Miles South of Micaville on Hwy. 80 I /Bus. 704-675-5411 Res. 675-5119) ) “Stop by or call us we always have time to listen’’ 1 ■cattail creek mountain farm! ( a residentail community 1 m Individually Designed Rustic Homes ■ M $15,000 to $30,000 m 1 and for the eqjoyment of owners and guests; ■ m Trout Pond, garden plots, Mountain Trails, B M 1800 feet of Creekfront, Deep Well Water m * Systems. Maintained Private Road, 3,200 M M foot elevation with open view of surrounding V ■ 6.600 foot mountains. V ■ TV ANTENNA CABLE AVAILABLE B B From Burnsville Rt. 197 South to Pensacola ' B 1 and l */i Miles Up Cattail Road B Ralph D. Priesmeyer m m Developer-Designer-Builder M l LEGAL NOTICE Invrß lil v^AKI|IJItA YANCEY COUNTY OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVI ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Jess S. Buckner of Yancey County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Jess S. Buckner to present them to the under signed within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of March, 1977. Donald D. Buckner, Route 3, Box 360, Burnsville, N.C. March 24,31, Apr. 7,14,1977^8 WANTED Standing timber, large or small tracts, any specie. Banco Lumber Inc Contact Ross Miller Phone Day 682-2187 or Night 682 3438 ■ MOUNTAIN PROPERTY I jjßffi Outstanding 4bedroom brack home-located 5 1 /: miles south of Burnsville g on Pensacola Road along Cane River, nestled on 3 beautiful acres with trout I I fishing and swimming in beautiful clear Cane River—garden site—Just the I ■ Elite Place with everything to offer. Large LR, also Den area. Large fireplace, beautiful kitchen and dining area, 2 baths, electric heat, well insulated, full basement-Suitable for studio or extra bedroom, playroom, area for two cars. ; Also includes a beautiful deck porch. If you desire perfection and comfort fl QH don’t miss this good offer. Financing can be arranged. Also new 4 bedroom dwelling, brick and redwood siding, electric heat, two B story, two rock fireplaces, on 3 /« acre lot on paved road in Burnsville. H Nice Dwelling located on 1 acre lot with outstanding view montains. 2 « bedrooms, LR, DR, Kitchen, includes storm doors and windows, siding, B Bj completely insulrted, oil-hot air heat, hill basement. 300 yards off state B B maintained road with deed right of way to property. Priced for quick sale fl| | B SIB,OOO. B 9R If looking for the Ideal small mountain tract of 20 acres, This is It! All wooded, jfljl B nice young mixed timber, joined by N.C. wildlife lands on two sides. Has a B M large trout stream flowing swiftly down one side of the property, with roaring flj waterfalls, a hiking and riding trail already leading across one comer of the B property toward Mt. Mitchell-good hunting land, with excellent mountain JW B views. ‘/« mile from State Maintained Road with legal road access by deed. Si Wm Has springs on tract for water supply. Located two miles from Carolina |fi| Hemlock, 3 milts from Mt. Mitchell Golf Course. For first class all the fIH fIH way—check this property for a permanent home site or for the elite summer flB & borne with even thing that Western North Carolina has to offer—gently 9|| 9E| sloped—with towering Mt. Mitchell overlooking. Financing by owner can be [ B arranged. Excellent building sites and views. w| 237.42 Acre Mountain Tract located 8 miles from Burnsville. State B| maintained road through property, 3 BR, LR, DR & Kitchen. Good Barn, 20 11 acres cultivated-25 acres pasture and balance in good timber. This beautiful mountain tract extends across a valley and leads to two mountain tops with ■ outstanding vievs. Approximately 20 springs located on property. Priced for IH H immediate sale and occupancy. Trout stream leads through property. SH SR Excellent lake sites and home sites. Suitable financing can be arranged by ■■ I H B Also listings of Urge and small farm tracts throughout Yancey County. Some HB B listings in Madhon, Buncombe, and Mitchell Counties also. Call or see for j^H ]«g appointment. |H I Mack B. Ray, Broker I II PO. Box 181 Burnsville, N.C. 28714 I M Telephone (704) 682-2285 U LEGAL NOTICE THE GREAT SI7.TE OF NORTH CAROUNA, COUNTY OF YANCEY NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an Order of Resale entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County on 24 March 1977 pursuant to the provisions of N.C. Gen. Stat. 45-21.29. (a), there having been previously entered an Order of Foreclosure by the Clerk cf the Superior Court of Yancey County on 6 January 1977 pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. 45-21.16, and under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Maxine Walls, Single, dated 29 December 1975 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey County in Mortgage Deed Book 76, page 98, and Default having been made in“the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersign ed Trustee will offer for resale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the Courthouse in Burnsville, North Carolina at 10:00 o’clock A.M. on the 15th day of April 1977 the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in Crabtree Town ship, Yancey County, North Carolina, bounded on the southeast by the lands of Virgil Hicks and others, on the west by Virgil Hicks and on the northeast by the lands of Clinton Brewer, described as follows: BEGINNING on a poplar located on the southwest side of the driveway leading to the dwelling located upon these premises and in the boundary line of Virgil Hicks and runs S 43 degrees 06 min 30 sec W 181.36 feet with the fence to a fence post; thence continuing with the fence S 33 degrees 34 min 00 sec W 111.42 feet to a fence post, corner of Virgil Hicks; thence continuing S 33 deg 34 min 00 sec W 38.29 feet to an unmarked point; thence N 71 deg 01 min 40 sec W 201.78 feet to an unmarked point; thence S 19 deg 13 min 00 sec W 132.64 feet to a hickory; thence S 29 deg 52 min 40 sec W 137.93 feet to a red oak; thence S 69 deg 54 min 50 sec W 97.40 feet to a twin poplar; thence with an existing wire fence S 40 deg 59 min 10 sec W 228.84 feet to a black gum; thence S 52 deg 38 min 20 sec W 193.64 feet to a Spanish oak; thence S 87 deg 25 min 30 sec W 205.50 feet to a set stone; thence N 87 deg. 09 min 40 sec W 83.67 feet to a hub and tack; thence S 83 deg 46 min 50 sec W 181.93 feet to a hickory; thence N 10 deg 32 min 30 sec W 42.55 feet to a white oak at a fence corner; thence with an exist min 50 sec E 78.53’ feet to St scarlet oak; thence N 45 deg' 28 min 20 sec E 69.18 feet to «u Spanish oak; thence N 36 deg 16 min 10 sec E 255.61 feefr to a black oak; thence N 47 deg 23 min 30 sec E 82.58 feetr to a black oak; thence N 30 deg 29 min 10 sec E 61.52 feet' to a Spanish oak; thence N 33 degs2 min 20sec E 33.88 feej to a white pine; thence N 14 deg 24 min 30 sec E 219.50 feet to a hickory; thence N 04 deg 26 min 00 sec E 84.75 feel to a poplar; thence N 02 de£ 24 min 20 sec E 57.42 feet to a red maple; thence N 08 deg 36 min 20 sec E 72.74 feet to a birch: thence N 00 deg 46 mil) 40 sec W 117.63 feet to a scarlet oak; thence N 21 deg -53 min 40 sec E 55.24 feet to an iron pin; thence N 05 deg 59 min 30 sec E 444.83 feet to a white oak; thence N 05 deg 59 min 30 sec E 31.41 feet to an unmarked point; thence S, 47 deg 00 min 50 sec E 253.28 feet to an iron pin; thence S 43 deg 33 min 50 sec E 166.24 feet to a black oak; thence S 03 deg 45 min 10 sec W 576.% feet to an iron pin; thence N 41 deg 48 min 00 sec E 188.71 feet'to a poplar; thence S7B deg 16 min 30 sec E 44.06 feet to a poplar; thence S 85 deg 03 min 40 sec E 90.36 feet to a poplar: thence N 84 deg 27 min 32 sec E 237.87 feet to a white pine; thence S 76 deg 16 min 50 sec E 108.64 feet to a birch on the northeast side of the driveway; thence crossing said driveway S 30 deg 42 min 30 sec W 20.84 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 16: 43 acres, by DMD. This description is according to { survey and plat by Miller and Associates, dated 8 Decembef 1975. The mineral interest and mining rights are excepted from the above described premises. AND BEING the same lands as conveyed by deed dated 12 December 1975 by Julian McGee and wife, Joan McGee to Maxine Single, recorded in Yancey. County Deed Book 162, page 439. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding and; unpaid taxes and special assessments and the highest bidder at the same will be. required to make a cash, deposit in the sum of 10% of the amount bid up to and including one thousand (SI. 000.00) dollars and 5% of the amount bid in excess of one thousand (SI. 000.00) dol lars. This the 25th day of March, 1977. Philip M. Thomas, Trus tee. April 7,14,1977 ch NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY NOTICE OF SALE Under the Power of Sale contained in the Deed of Trust from NORMAN F. EVANS, a single man, to H.L. LAWTON as Trustee for FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA, dated November 15. 1974, recorded in Book 73, Page 429, Yancey County, North Carolina, Pub lic Registry, the indebtedness secured thereby being in default and said Deed of Trust being by its terms subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Substitute Trustee under said Deed of Trust will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Yancey County Courthouse, jßurns ville. North Carolina, at 4:00 P.M., on April 18, 1977, the real property described in said Deed of Trust, in Burnsville Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, to wit: v PARCEL ONE: Those certain tracts or parcels of land in the Town of Burnsville, Burnsville Town ship, adjoining State Highway No. 69, which is the Main Street in the Town of Burnsville, and others, more particularly described as fol lows: TRACT OR LOT NO. 1: BE GINNING on a stake in the South margin of East Main Street and in the Northeast corner of Lot B, said stake being 0.92 of a foot East from the Northeast comer of Lot No. 3 of the Grandview Addition, and running thence S 83-36 E 49.08 feet with the South margin of East Main Street to a stake in the Northwest comer of Lot No. 6 of the Grandview Addition; thence S 6-30 W 100 feet with the West line of Lot No. 6 to a stake in, the North line of the 12 foot alley; thence North 83-36 West 47.27 feet with the line of the alley to a stake; thence North 5-27 East 100.92 feet running through the centerline of the 8-inch interior, East Masonry parti tion of the building, and with the East line of Lot B to the point of BEGINNING. BEING all of Lot No. 5 and a part of Lot No. 4 in Block No. 2 of the Grandview Addition or sub-division of the Town of Burnsville as shown on plat of said sub-division in the Public Registry of Yancey County in Deed Book 60 at Page 654. The above description is according to a survey made by D.M. Sholes, Civil Enginer, on August 4, 1954, and being Lot No. A set out on his plat of said survey. TRACT OR LOT NO. 2: BEGINNING on a stake in the intersection of the South margin of Main Street and the East margin of Central Street and being the Northwest comer of Lot 1 of the Grandview Addition, and running thence South 83-36 E 46.40 feet with the South margin of East Main Street to a stake; thence S 5-27 W 100.02 feet running through the centerline of the 8- inch interior, West masonry parti tion of the building, and with the West line of Lot B, to a stake in the North line of the 12 foot alley; thence N 83-36 W 48.21 feet with the alley to a stake in the East line of Central Street; thence N 6-30 W 1 00 feet with the East line of Central Street to the point of BEGINNING. BEING a part of Lot No. 2 and all of Lot No. 1 in Block No. 2 of the Grandview Addition or sub-division of the Town of Burnsville as shown on a plat of said sub-division in the Public Registry of Yancey County in Deed Book 60, Page 654. The above description is according to a survey made by D.M. Sholes, Civil Engineer, on August 4, 1954, and being lot No. C set out on his plat of said survey. The above lots being a part of the lands described in a Deed dated January 15. 1952, from Frank W. Howell and wife, Dora Howell to J. Walter Howell and wife, Thelma Howell, recorded in Yancey County Deed Book 109, Page 51. In said recorded Deed reference is made to a reservation in favor of W.J. Banks and others to maintain a tile drain over Lots 1,2,3 and 4 of the Grandview Addition to the Town of Burnsville for the purpose of draining the basement of Banks Young Motor Co. Garage, located - -j, lots, and the same reservation is hereby made in this Deed. AND BEING the same land conveyed by Deed dated 17 April 1963, from Sol Evans and wife, Leliah Evans to Norman Evans and wife, Norma P. Evans, recorded in Yancey County Deed Book 131, Page 377, and by Deed dated 25 July 1956 from jl Walter Howell and wife, ; Thelma Howell to Sol Evans and Norman Evans recorded in Yancey County Deed Book , 116, Page 449. TRACT OR LOT NO. 3: I BEGINNING on a stake in the Northeast comer of Lot C, said stake being 3.60 feet v West from the Northwest corner of Lot No. 3 of the Grandview Addition, and running thence S 83 degrees *; 36 min E 29.52 feet with the j South margin of East Main •; Street to a stake; thence S 5 degrees 27 min. W 100.02 feet | running through the center- J line of the 8 inch interior, east “ masonry partition of the * building and with the West • line of Lot, to a stake in the ' North Line of the 12 foot alley; ». thence N 83 degrees 36 min. jj W 29.52 feet with the North i line of the alley to a stake; thence N 5 degrees 27 min. E J 100.02 feet running through * the centerline of the 8-inch 5 interior, West masonry parti- j tion of the building, and with »* the East line of Lot C to the \ point of BEGINNING. BEING a part of Lot No. 4 •, all of Lot No. 3 and a part of J Lot No. 2 in Block 2 of the £ Grandview Addition or sub-: division of the Town of" Burnsville as shown on a plat ’ of sub-division in the Public * Registry of Yancey County in j. Deed Book 60. Page 654. The - above description is according to a survey made by D.M. I Sholes, Civil Engineer on I; August 4,1954, and being Lot No. B set out on his plat of ■ said survey. AND BEING the , same land conveyed by Deed dated August 20, 1963, from ‘ C.E. Bailey and others to Norman Evans and wife,, Norma P. Evans, recorded in T ‘ o Yancey County Deed Book 132, Page 171; Together with all improve- *! ments thereon, being de-; scribed generally as a com mercial building and land on . East Main Street, Burnsville, Yancey County, North Caro lina. PARCEL TWO: That certain tract or parcel of land in Crabtree Township, Yancey County, North Caro-;? lina, described as follows: S BEGINNING on a concrete** marker, a central corner, • located South of the intersec- < tion of a roadway with \ Georges Fork Road, a public' road in the right-of-way of the S State Highway Commission if for Highway U.S. 19E, and? runs with the right-of-way fof' Highway U.S. 19E N 45 dpg. £ 40' E 48.2 feet to a point inthe % center of a 60 foot rigkt-of- I way; thence with the center of > said road right-of-way S 60'* deg 20’ E 26.0 feet; thence | leaving said 60 foot roadJj right-of-way S 15 deg 53’ E«2 127.0 feet with the center of a 16 foot road right-of-way;? thence continuing with the*’ center of said 16 foot road< right-of-way S 18 deg 03’ W? 59.2 feet; thence leaving said!* road right-of-way S 72 deg 00’!* E 136.2 feet to a nail inlj George’s Fork Road; thence with Georges Fork Road N 18*! deg 00’ E 123.9 feet; thence*! leaving said Georges Fork? Road S 55 deg 29’ E 17.3 feet *i to the BEGINNING. —7 " » The above described premises S* are subject to road right-of-jj ways on the North. East andS’ West boundaries thereof. | a The property will be sold*' subject to any and all* restrictions, easements, prior* encumbrances and any other J matters appearing in the! chain of title thereto, as well’, as any and all unpaid taxes! and special assessments, and* the highest bidder will bes required to immediately make*! a cash deposit of ten percent J (10%) of the amount of thej bid up to and including ONE: THOUSAND DOLLARS! ($1,000.00), plus five percent: (5%) of any excess over ONE! THOUSAND DOLLARS! ($1,000.00). This 17th day of March,* 1977. De Wayne McCauley, l Substitute Trustee* March 24,31,Apr.7.14, 1977 ch: ♦ K

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