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PAGE TWO THE YANCEY EECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1§36 Editor ..... Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Man. Ed. ! ee E. Edwards Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUULISHINC CO. - >■ ■ ' A Partnership Entwrj a-* second-class naalhii XuveTiiUi ; MXh. l’JJti, at tfu- Post Office, at Burnsville. North i'a»;plina; under the Act of March 3. 1878. ■ XgH .. . , v ' "ii .. M j ■ NEAR TRAGEDY ~'± _x_; T. n . '»•». ,jy i ; - '- - A. ■ : . .. ’ • '7 What might been a fatal accident occured on Main St. Saturday after noon. Welzie Riddle, Jr was driving down West Main street when Jimmie H ughes in his small jyagom came, out of a side road, and ran entirely across the. street in front of the car Mr Riddle was so closo 'I * to the boy an<j wagon that he did . not have time ts6 r even put on the brakes, but pulled off the road and crashed into the fence on the right hand side of the road. When he hit the fencp post the child-any wagot were betweeij the car and the fence. driverof the car was probably more shaken than the child (When he steppe ' out to find the wagon in ruins but'the boy without a scratch. The boy is the small son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett Hughes. The incident should be y warning to those eh ildre i who Hde or skate on-Hhl streets of the .town. - Mil OWi;RS ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS J ! / . Is your plumbing - in good shape j! ' * -- ■ 1 Do you need a new sink ? i . o «» 4 .» Or a complete sink cabinet for your kitchen ? . - j Or stationary tubs for yous home laundry | V . 7’ ; ' -*' ■" i ■' . - m T < i Are you planning a new bathroom for spring We will be glad to talk over all your plumbing needs with you. * j— : - | PHONE Dav 80 __ Night 15 (and let us make an ; estimate • Kohler Etiamel Ware Exclusively • -r- _ . M. E. RIDDLE & SON YOUNG .... 7x T,-' ■ ; INDIVIDUALISTS In the spring of 1900 when-' Bill, Otwell made a last discouraged effort to interest Macoupin County, 111. in his Farmer’s Insti tute, Half-heartedly, he distributed seed corn among 500 farm boys, promised thern pr zes for the best I’splay at the next session of the. Institute. At about the 'same time, A. B. Gra ham. schox>l supervisor of Springfield Township, Ohio, mulled-over the* possibilities of a boy-and-gir! club thfl would tie farm and honH interests in with the new fangled education s<-he|»| Out. in lowa (). H. superintendent of Wrighi ’County schools,‘nosed alona the same thought-channel.! At dinner time last Now ember 29, 515 boys in new suits, 522 girls, in silks and prints eddied into the ball room of Chicago’s Hotel StriVens. As leisurely ear fio s they -had beer in jodphurs and wool crips Jt thfe f'nion Stoc.kyani:- three hours before. the\ iv.'>ve 1 -towafii' the candle " ’ i rit< >'rs.- Com erossihhn. inmjstrialists Federal Ag leaders waiter o applaud them*. Beaming ddsters looked down, voter ' that the 1.255.000 4-H Glut .-members lgpigsSPted b.\ , ' tvy ..yo'ungsters was a miner crop- of tieonomii hidividuallsts from Bil Otwell’s seed corn, from .Iraj.am - Benson muHings that guaranteed tlii ;srifet\ of the ’American sySteTn o] individual enterprise foi another generation at' least ~1 ■ ,r - li" ■ - v * ~ NOTICE Ol NlolM'd ACiEE’S SALE Xiiutu i akouna'.i_y_. . \.V/!‘"y ■ Ipltwry 1 . a Mo/t'-aii-O f>J)(„.^ : -\-1 ateil „:r tS?TTth. .xlaf- tjf:, Mav Goo! in."swiiriJljj certain indebted new. and default having been madt in tbfT gSytm-iit of such indebted *' ..-tiw- undersigned will loth day of January. 1938'. at It a. m.. at the Court House door at Rui'f \ Itte. \ sell to the liigh est tedder for r:ish, to satisfy said indel-tednesa, interest and cost, the seven- “rfritl one-half acre tract «>f land, ktgjy’i, 3' the Helen Wilson tract, adjoining the lands of James " ils< n Hoi--. John Griffith and Have Moss, on Bolens Creek, Bur nsville I’ownshify .Yancey Ooijnty, 1 as t:.i 2ith dav of December, ■ UM.v ■ - ...V ---I V, (JKlUTXrfMoi'tjagee, * 1 -la .O 12 Id. 26t h, NOTICE OE SERVICE OF BUM . --MON'S I V ll' I:I, I ? ATION In ill.- Sup rior Corut ST VTE— O-K NORTH i ’ VROI.I-N A ( or NTT O’.’ S \ \y’Ey. For. 11 (-f itnrns'iirrijy j ts Mayor, ( < c.il Amu-1, .and Hoard of Com m-ssioners. Alice Roland and Augustus I’elers.On. VS. . u ■ V. I>. l av, Dover R. Emits, Trustee I for OwnecsLof Assets of Citizens kdflf. .-l,aai:ey. juid-Jl-15 W heeler. Owner and Lien Hold ers. The defendum , \. B. Ray and ! *• *■, IVheeli ' -ill take notice that au . .aanus as above has In-t-n con me need in the Superior ourt j>l I aiieey County, North arohna, to foreclose a tax sale ■ I’tificaW f,o i| u v year 1935. due the I own .of Ha in -i|.l<>; and the sajd defendants will further take notice,thet they reouired to «1 the (>j'fT--e Os. the Clerk of the Sunenor ( outt us said Co 7 "f.iV i'h- coiirtbouse in Bums vilh;. N. C.. wiftfii, sixty days from t.je d 1 e Xatice nnd answer 'o' demur to the omnlaint in said , n, AS "• 01 ’he plaintiff vyill apply to the cotiTt Tor (ho relief demands ed in sant enm-plaint. f *1 his the 2nd day of JanuaEy. 1939. , y . J CtrCD' PROFFITT, “ ( Suppriot- Court of Yancey ' onntv. 1 wks - January 3, 12, 19, 26. 1839. CLASSIFIED ADS I - -‘ - 164 FiRM FOR Rent. ( For further information | See: Z. V. Bennett, Burns- 1 ville. . P 1 U. S. APPROVED STATE BLOODTESTEL) CHICK: Ready each Tuestlay aiul .Friday. White.and Bhrrcth •: Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, N e w"' Hampsliires an d White Leghorns. Go 0 d chicks, good feed, good at | tention turn them into profit makers for you. We cannot hatch them all—so we hatch the BEST. ’’ l? -ry ' BUNCH HATCHERY, STATESVILLE, N. C. ~ V r ’ • " '-v 1 —- I ■ = WANTED: Man for Raw ! leigh Route. Permanent if you are a hustler.'For par ticulars write, Rawleigh’s • Dept. NCA-39-103, Rich mond, Virginia. 1 . , { LOST at Windom: Brown I and White female Setter. Answers to name "Brown ie." $5.00 a Reward of re | turned to E. J, i - arbison. „ Burnsville, N. C. 'i f ■ v. s FOR SALE : House and Lot.j y Six. room house." morier .conveniences. Barn, u r age. l.ot 250 x 150 it. Sei 5- S..K. Tilson, Burn ville. (I » s l>- NOTICE or .SKKYK'Ii QF ,j SI U NIONS liV PCM a N IK)N b In the Superior t -mrt y st.vtf, of north t.\ uoun . a (ktntV'-of vnx ,:y Cl Town Os Burnsville? by Ma; |J Cicil Angel, and Boa, I missioneis, Alice Hilar,<i tv ’• Augustus Peterson, .^. •S' ■; * vs. f . r -' .ill' -.frrhti Cooper. . Essie C)j'' ; | ■ Jambs Cooper. 1 The defendants. . J".m j- will. takp notice that an action c titled'as above has bee) con pie • cd in the Superior Cou t of Van ay, County. North i'i;o! na . foreclose a- tax saje eei aficate (• the year 1935,* due ti' ■ • Tjiy.v.n < Burnsville; and the s: id« ants will further take -not h-e nh.! they are required to ap lent at t . . i Office of the Clerk nl' of this.Notice 1 i to thF complaint in said action, o the plaintiff will a[,ply : '‘tfrtli( lv court for thee relief demanded it. 0 said complaint. , • t This the 2nd dav of January. : 1939. • . / • FRED l’K()FFi;n . j Clerk Superior Court, of 'Yancey County. ■- ~ n - .. .I T . . s 4 t w.ks.yjanuaiw f>, J. 2,1 I, 26. 193: rs ; r Certificate of D^'ltttiiin r - STATE OF NORTH.CAROLINA DEPARTMENT Of'-STATE >. so \ll to 'N horn These Present ; May Conje—(ireetings ; Whereas, It appears to my- sat isfaction. by duly authenticated, record of the proceedings for thi voluntary dissolution thereof Jr 1 the unanimous consent of all tin stock holders; deposited in my of i flee, that "1 In Rex Dove Lu - Company, a corporation of thi state, whose principal office i situated in the town of , Ramsey town, .County of Yancey,. State ol e North' Carolina <W. y. Adkin !* therein aiul .in : cess iiiay' be so r\ e(IL h(ts 'c l lmpl ie 4 | with the requirements of ChapfPT “ .22. Consolidated Statues, entitled • '“Corporalions,” p.eliniit..,. y to. tin s issuing of tins t'crtifTciitc of |)l --r solution: 1 - 1 Now Thereftne, I. Thad Eure e •Secretary of State of the State «; e North Carolina, do' tfrUf i' that the said corporation' ii.fd' on • the 2nd day ot December 1 1 -fit.-- ’ AH my office a duly Ixecute4 *nd | t attested consent in. wining to to? r dissolution ot said corporation, <-x --ecuted by all the stockholder i them*!, which saitf consent and [ tiie record of the* proceedings I aforesaid are now ot) file in my s office as provided Ivy law. In testimony whereof. I liavc hertto set. my hand and affixe I ■ niy official seal at Raleigh, this 2nd* day of A. f) 193 THAD EURE, \ - Secretary of State. , 4 wki. January 5, 12, 19, 20, 193 J. • . ■. , ' * 'll - THE YANCEY RECORD Plant Fruit Trees / _____ • In Durham County," 4-H Hub members \vbp hnve spj. . acted fruit lyrowirg ns then : n-ojects for .1-959, have, planth'l 37 peach trees, 32 Apple trees* p iars ■>' ;ms, and riSb -raspberry 1 nts. Others plan to order ' vcn- to, start' home orch mlft Co-ops -- ~A;nericri|rf.i etitdi. and purchasing coop eratives registered a 14 per jieidv increase in business volume during' the 1937-38 vear, atfeor ling to estimat es of the'Farm Credit Ad ministration. ■ t lightly Lower —-Hog l - shijMoenfc* through the Plymouth cooperative swine market are slightly toss than at This ! imp last year. the average now ing about one car a week, reports Farm'Agent W. V. Hays: . 'Oregon is called lioth the [‘‘Beaver State’.’ and the r*Web-fgot State.” The Qre [gon grape is. the state flow er. ~ - , A It Costs So Little To Make Your . • <IJN» ' . ■ > , • -t, 1 na A Better Place To Live .->.‘-i " ' 1 T ‘ - ' ' I ‘i- , . —-v ' 1 A ■ ■ -v-'-..'- % Paint - Build - Repair - - Modernize , 11 - ~ r .:. . d . -> „ ..... * ItE-KOOE' ADD ANOTHER ROOM ; K weather is kow is the time to build that sleeping I BNPW'. Add \- o- extra bedroom, finish base )/ ve..appearance Wr* reroof runt, etc. it will add more value to ‘ now. Estimates givpn without ob!i- yr ur home than it costs. gation. - -o *r ■■■ SHINOEi: SLDINO vfl . ~ . . ■ /- Nothing ados to appearance of a and value to your home home Like shining new floors. Ask with our shingle siding. Complete for our special rodmf price on oak selection of standard, fabricated or flooring. J Also complete equipment composition shuigles • in. ne\/ bar- for refimshing present floors. u nloni/ing colors. ' - READY FOR SCREENS , INSI FAIL NOW ( heek up on your screens NOW! See , For economy both in summer and l us for complete line of factory made winter. Reduces fuel bills. Keeps f screens in all sizes. Also, made to out summer heat. AT your order. " r -n . . ' ' . . ■ . _ .... .' ~ How Much? Come In And Ask For An Estimate! /j In-vestigate--how little it costs to make repairs and improvements in your home? Recommendations honestly made and estimates cheerfully given. A'ome Tn and talk it ovgr With us tomorrow! u. .A'-.- .A 'i* -1 .j,- , .-•. , VISIT OTU NEW PLANT. ADDKI) SHOWROOMS, AND ADDITIONAL 'FACILITIES TO SERVE YOU BETTER. ..... ... 8.8. Penland & Son Lumber Co. --■ * ■. ~ *> \ wr.i • —COMPLKTi: IUILDING SERVICE , ■ ' , if BApf) CREEK NEWS , '- ’ "— r ~T“ , r. .; I Earl Wilson, who aeeorC I ttnanied his '•father, AV". B. Wilson, to Oklahoma h-' returned' to his home here. Friends of Mrs. Witsop w"' 1 Hie glad to learn that H.e stood the trip well.' r . • X- Miss Vera Proffitt of 1 Asheville, .spent Sunday at •home with pai-ents. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Proffitt. Enola Penland spent. \ the _ week enrT at Tiome. Mr. and Airs.. J. 11. Mc Tn tosh and daughters were Sunday guests of Mrs. Pi. C. • Burton. In the afternoon thev drove to Asheville -to visit Mr. Bob Burton who nis ..in the y hospital after an aec'de'nt Saturday after noon. * r——Mrs. Essie Mclntosh i. spending the week with • her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Peterson. After the morning s?r i ce last Sunday the„Lord’s - Supper t was adm nistere 1 -by the pastor, Rev. C. M. Smith.- The Young Pedple gave a program-. -Sunday, night. . ' « , r ■ ''f . . : ttilf VMilfTfM /TITBi Ti"-/ . 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