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PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD i ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Managing Ed. Lee E. Edwards Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO A Partnership Entered ks second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Post Office, *t Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act utC Match 3, 1879. ;; “ ’ ANNIVERSARY ( 4 - The Boy Scout Movement ] was founded in America thirty years ago this week. Most of us have watched it grow and gain in influence, i with great satisfaction. It is something vital to “The American Way” and through three decades* its service has gained the con fidence of all people. It would be difficult to j point to any single quality of the Movement and say with positiveness, “Here is what makes Scouting great.” But in our judg ment one pf its outstanding contributions to the nation,! particularly in these times of world travail, is its sim ply-worded Twelfth Scout Law. It epitomizes all that we as a people stand for;;” all that our forefathers pioneered for wh,en they were fashioning a safe homeland out of a wilder ness. Read mits stirring words. They are worth memoriz- * ing and, more than that, they should be lived by .all , of us who have the high privilege of being Ameri- i cans. i 1 Here is the Twelfth ( Scout Law: T j - • I'.l A Scout Is Reverent He is reverent toward i God. He is faithful in his |' religious duties, and re spects the convictions of others in matters of cus tom and religion. All Americans worthy of the name, ail who believe in the Declaration of Inde pendence, the Bril of-Rights and the Constitution of the United States have an abid. —mg faith in such a princi ple bepause it is their very, guarantee that, so- long as it is a living thing they will always be free and inde pendent. 1 7. —71 ' j LESS ' The average of wage j rates pai«j hired farm work ers over the country drop ped a little less than usual during the' past few weeks, ] reports the U. $. Agricul tural Marketing Service. GARDENS J. A. Wilson, farm agent of the State College Exten sion Service, is urg in g every Polk County family \ to grow at least 15 vegeta bles in its home garden this year. •wi*-* ■■ *--i m m m e u:m CASH I PAID FOR LOGS 1 We buy Oak, Birch, Hard and Soft-Map- _ le and Ash Log’s. ~ One load or more delivered at our mill. For prices See Luther Ayers at Old Pollard Plant I Peoland & Ayers j b b BURNSVILLE, y. C. COLMAN PLAYS STELL AR ROLE IN FAMED V KIPLING ROMANCE Ronald ColmanVfirst starring vehicle siftce his recent success in “If I Were King,” Rudyard Kippling’s “The Light That Failed,” will be shown .at the Yan cey Theatre, Sunday. Colman is supported by a brilliant cast;which inclu des Walter Huston, Ida Lu pino, Muriel Angelus and Dudley Digges. There are a Iso o ver four-hundred others who act in two big \ battle scenes in the picture -—two-hundred NeW Mexi co National Guardsmen and am equal number of native types, who re-enact one of the battles fought in the Sudan during the clos ing years of last century, between the British and the native warriors known as Fuzzy-Wuzzies. NOTICE In the Superior Court of Yancey 'County, North Carolina. Mollie Howell, Petitioner VS Ed Y., Allen, Charles W. Allen and ’wife, Maggie Allen, George W. Allen and wife, Ruby Allen, Nell E. Clegg and husband, Ed Clejfg,. Defendants. The defendants, Ed Y. ATlen, George W. Allen and wife, Ruby Alien, Nell E. Clegg and husband, Ed Cjegg, will please take notice that. an action entitled as above have been commenced in--the Sup erior Court of Yancey County, North P CarcUina, for a partition sale of real property in Yancey County;, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the offi ce of the Clerk Superior Court of said county, at the Courthouse in Burnsville, North Carolina, with in ten (10) days after the 29th day of February, 1940, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the. petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This 7th day of February, 1940. FRED PROFFITT, Clerk Sup erior Court.' 4 weeks: Feb. B,' 15, 22, 29, 1940. MONTHLY REPORT The following amount of exemptions were issued: ; $403.15. ■ The following amount of vouchers were issued: General fund, $2,785.83. Poor fund, $486.86. Health fund, $187.50. Dog fund,‘s3.oo. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of Minute Records of Yancey County, Nor th Carolina from. January Ist to Janu ary 31st inclusive.'” ROBT. MANEY, Regis* |ter of Deeds for Yancey County, North Carolina. KIBE -TO THE RECORD NEW and USED Furniture ForSalezt • * " , , * r (Si ’ A ‘ ■. v ' ? 11. • • >v _/ „j| ; II will buy used furniture & stoves J Burnsville Art Furniture Shop J I W. H. HOLLEMON - WEST MAIN STREET AMERICAN BOY MAGA ZINE COMPANION TO THOUSANDS Hundreds of thousands of boys and young men read THE AMERICAN BOY .'Magazine, every mon th and consider it more as a living companion than as a magazine. _ “It’s as much a buddy to me as my neighbor chum,” writes one high school sent , ior. “THE AMERICAN BOY seems to understand a boy’s problepis and con siders them in such.* a sym pathetic, and helpful way. It gives advice and enter taining reading oiOVe£& subject in which a young fellow is interested. It is particularly help fu 1 in sports. I made our school basketball team because of playing tips I read in THE AMERICAN BOY.” Man v famous athletes in all sports credit much of their success to helpful sug gestions revived from sports articles carried in THE AMERICAN BOY Magazine. Virtually every issue offers advice from a famous coach or player. Football, basketball, track, tennis, in fact every major sport is covered in fiction and fact articles. Teachers, librarians, par ents , and leaders of boys clubs also recommend The American Boy enthusiasti cally. They have found that as a general rule regu lar readers of The Ameri can Boy advance more rap idly and develop more worthwhile characteristics than do boys who do not read it. „ - . Trained writers and art ists, f a m o u s coaches and athletes, j explorers, scien tist's and men successful in business and industry join with an experienced staff to produce in The Ameri can Boy, , the sort of ing matter boys like best. The American Boy sells on most newsstands at 20c a copy. Subscription prices are $2.00 for one year or $3.50 for three years. Fore ign rates 50c a year extra. To subscribe simply send your name, address and re mittance direct to THE AMERICAN BOY, 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, Michigan. HIGHER Locgl market price's of most farm products aver aged higher in mid-January than a month earlier, ac cording to the U. S. Agri cultural Marketing Service in its latest, report of the price situation. ' f “ . • * *■ THE YANCEY RECORD — NOTICE JUF SALE . J In” Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County VS Btfrßgnks & wife Duk-ie- Banks. D. .G. The Recon struction Finance Corporation. City Milling Co., Inc., and Shel,- ton-Tweed Co. By virtue of authority. cont-gin ed in a judgment in the above on- ; titled cause appointing the under signed as Commissioner to . st'll the hereinafter described—lands for the nonpayment of taxes due Yan cey County for the years 1 '»34. 1935, 1936, 1937. 1938 and Is m. I will offer fdr sale at the, court 'tiidUSe door in Burnsville to the highest bidder for cash, on March' 4, .1940, at 11:00 o'clock a. m., the •following described lands to satis fy said- tax judgment, missions and penalties, towil,: FIRST,TRACT: Beginning on a chestnut, corner of. Murray Styles and .Terror Young;'and ruri- South to Ngf. Highway "Nctrfl**-it Robe* I're shell's lane; thence South with the road leading, from Highway * No. 69 to Celo Mines, Inc. to t.’re branch at the** railroad track; thence up and with said branch ’South to a chestnut at the branch, - corner of ne Property; thence a southeaTcQUi&o with the line of County Home Property to the .James A. Casida line; thence \vith.J. A. Casida line to a double chestnut stump on top of the •‘idge; thence North a straight lihe to Highway No. 69; then crossing said highway a northwest course to the beginning, containin'? 15 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning-at . the culvert under Highway "No. 69 southerly course,,,» straight, line to the t«\p of the ridge to % dou' le' ‘chestnut-ystump; thence an east erly course with the top of saidridge and ttfe j. A. Casida line to the Horace Buckner line; then a northeast course with, Buckner's line to the George’s Fork Road; then a North course" with the George’s Fork to No. fid;—than a west course with- said highway to the .beginning.'', containing 20 acres hifire or Toss* _ *■ THIRD TRACT: Being all the lands described in Lot No. 2 allot ted to S. H. Banks in a Special' Proceeding entitled'"“P. M. Batiks vs S. H. Banks and wife Dulcie Banks" which, is of record in offi ce of Clerk Superior Court Yaneey County in Vol. 4 of Special Pro ceedings at pages 23 and 24,-re ference to which is made for des cription of said lot by metes and bounds. This sth day of February, 1910. R. W, WILSON, Commissioner. 4 weeks: Feb. 15, 22, 29, 1940 NOTICE OF SALE * ' ; . t* - '' -=>. In Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY- COUNTY Yancey CounYy VS - 5. D. Austin and wife Qra Austin By virtue of authority pontaiiu-. ed in a judgment in the above entitled cause appointing the un- ' dersigned- as Commissioner -Aa sell U the hereinafter described' lands for the nonpayment of taxes due Yancey Cputity Tor the-,years' 1933, 1934, 1935. f#s, 1937, 1938 and 1939, I will offer for sale at the courthouse door in Burnsville to the highest bidder for cash, oil March 4, 1940, at 11:00 o’clock a. m., the following described lands tff satisfy said■ tax judgment, costs, commissions and penalties, towit: « In Prices Creek Township, ad joining "Creed Hurst and otheM BEGINNING on a beech 8 poles west of Hellebore Spring near the top of the mountain, and runs S. 45 West 26 poles to a stake; thence 51 East 70 poles to a chestnut; thence an east course 95 poles to a stake; thence North 76 - West 72 poles to a stake; thence South 45 West 70 poles to the beginning, containing 50 acres more or less. This sth day of February, 1940 R. W. WILSON, Commissioner. 4 weeks: Feb. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1940 j * f MANAGEMENT With the expansion of the pulp paper industry in the South, improved forest management is .necessary if a timber famine is to be averted, says State and Federal foresters.'*- , Miss Zillah Hensley of Hickory is visiting her ]v>r„ ents. Mr, and Mrs: John Henslqy, • _ . . t - - "■' ■■— - ■-« - sjfy* ' ■ ' ■' 1 —a,— ] m - ~?«,• : :■» ■■•■ai—swaw '' iniuww'woa.acwn, ,■*****■**.- ww-ww* • ...and Only a Few Dollars per Month Paid for the Entire Job! ifS^- Hard to believe—but it's truel For fewer dollars pet’month than you think ... without a single down payment... with 18 months to pay— rr%r~ ■« you can have a house painted in all the famous beauty and protee tion that is Sherwin-Williams! 1 C Ttj/nH Thanks to Sherwin-Williams Budget Payment Plan you can buy a perfect paint fob on time—just as you would buy‘a carl Stop in at M/i/p ! }i mJ our store today. Let us explain this easy-pay^ plan. And show you ® Williams SWF HOUSE MINT *1 25 PER « AL "°J!L D J?^ T JiL R^ •" f -OAUOM z, ■- J " .".'T ' '* MW* book at oar (lor*. Om Store is PAINT HEADQUARTERS Jg| B. B. PENLAND & SON Lumber Company BURNSVILLE, N. C. f f MAN WANTED for Raw- Icigh jßoute of 800 famil ies, Write today Raw-i leigh’s, Dept. NCB-30-SA,! Richmond, Va. FOR SALE: House and lot, 4 rooms and bath. Excell ent condition. For parti culars see Miss Aldine Ple asant, Burnsville. WANTED? To ront o or 6 room house, furnished or unfurnished.— Call tJ. B, -r Zadra, Phone 23 or 41. P. Is O, Box 182, Burnsville. j LET HIM INI " f3| JV >'” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940 NOTICE OF ADM 1N ISTIfATOK Having qualified as Adminis- trator of the Estate of C. A. ! Rathbone, deceased, late of the 1 County ,of Yuncey and State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against . the Estate of said Deceased to ex hibit them to the- undersigned at .Pensacola, N. C. oh or before tlie 7th day of February, 1941 or this notice will .be pleaded 1 in bar of their recovery. ' •: -A All persons indehted to said'.es tate will please make immediate payment. • ‘-i--. v .... This , the 7th day of February,. 119407 : P. B. WILSON. Administrator of the Estate of C. A. Rathbone, Teci ' ' : ~1 "7 6 i. Feb. 8, 15, 22, 29, Alar. 7, 14.
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