PAGE TWO k— - —-4-1 pi ' ll>if ■ ■ THE YANCEJY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 - Editor Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Managing Ed. ....... Lee fi. Edwards V' 7 Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. , A Partnership Entered as second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at 1 Post Office* at Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act of ■ A March S.IST9. - J 1 '■: ; - '—lit Loving Memory On Janury 17 Mrs. Julia Tomberlin, wife of Marion Tojnberlin of Swiss, N. C:, passed from « earthly toil® and sorrow to her heavenly home, that house not made with hands,eternal in the Heavens. » ftV Mrs. Tomberlin who was 81 years of age joined the church while * young and - lived a consecrated Christ ian life. She was loyal to her church and family, and was always ready to lend 1 a helping hand in sickness and distress. Her husband: two sons, Lewis Jessie Tomberlin of Swiss; two daughters, Mrs. Bob Pender of Buck ner and Mrs. A. L. Johnson of Swiss, survive, together j with fourteen grandchild ren. The funeral was held on January 18 with Rev. R. D. Ponder officiating. t To Brother Tomberlin who has reached the even ing of life, we know that he is lonely, but he has thb assurance that many have /-•—-— ■•- T".■ i -C ] MAY WE SUGGEST WHAT YOU MAY NEED IN PRINTING ~~ ""■ "■' 11 i' 1 iT""« Letterheads - „ Business Cards >l' ,/ ' I'T 7 i ' ’■ ~'v v ~“7~ Notehcads Social Cards Blank Forms _+/ Statements Index Cards 1 Special Forms Bill Heads Pamphlets Posters - Leaflets Shipping Tags Programs Land Posters Show Cards Envelopes Placards YOUR PRINTING WILL BE DONE RIGHT THE PRODUCTS AND EQUIPMENT IN OUR OFFICE ARE HIE BEST TO BE HAD ■> ■ ' , THE I Yancey Record BURNSVILLE, N. C. . '*i t t-• J CASH I PAID FOR LOGS - | We buy Oak, Birch, Hard and Soft Map le and Ash Logs. One load or more delivered at our mill For prices See Luther Ayers at Old Pollard Plant f - - , ] Penland & Ayers I b BURNSVILLE, N. C. ; ’ t Approximately 225 girls and 200 boys are enrolled in the eleven 4H Clubs in de ls, veland County and are now making plans for the pro , ject work they will conduct , this yeaK Cheap > By using mortar coloring 1 and used motor oil, Scott I Ashe of Whittier in Swain County was able to paint 1 his barn for $1.35, reports Farm Agent H. R. Clapp. Trees Because of good results ! secured last year with the planting of 500 black Wal- • nut trees, 4H Club mem- 1 bers of Rutherford County have placed orders for 700 additional trees this year. q in the beautiful beyond, } and knows that the loving ] spirit of his dear compani- ; ["On awaits his coming, and f sometime there by the . j River of Life they will meet again in the Land Where ] We Never Grow Old.—(R. * D. Ponder, Buckner, NT Cf) j NEW and USED | Furniture For Sale I I will buy used furniture & stoves I I Burnsville Art Furniture Shop p j W. 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To subscribe simply send your name; address and re mittance direct to THE AMERICAN ROY, 7&0 Second Blvd., Detroit, Michigan. ~ Interested A quickened interest has been exhibited in the Mont gomery County Service Club, an organization of older farm boys and girls, since the election of offi cers and the announcing of the 1940 plan of work. i . - 4 * * * • THE YANCEY RECORD NOTICE OF SALE > In Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County VS S. H. Banks & wife Dulcie Banks, D. C. Waddell, Jr., The Recon struction Finance Corporation, CityjMilling Co., Inc., and Shel ■ ton-Yweed Co. By. virtue of authority contain i ed m li a judgment in the above on I titled icause appointing the under signed as Commissioner to-. self the hereinafter described,lands for i the nonpayment of trxes du ■ Van > cey Countv for thi- vears 123 t, 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1 ! .J • will offer for sale at the ...court house door in Burnsville 7 to the highest bidder for cash, on March i 4,. 1940, at 11:00 o’clock a. n; .Me . following described lands-to sati •fy said tax judgment, costs..com missions and penalties. Jowit: FIRST TRACT: B ginnii; r on a chestnut, corner of Mqn’n v Styles. -nd-TerrcH-’.Yonngi-'nTrl- nm*' :~t!ittr teN..C..Highway No. 69 :• PresneU’s' lane; them ■ South with the roart leading-from —Highway — No. 69 to Celo Mint s. Inc. to the branch at the railroad , track; thence up and with said branch , South to a chestnut at the branch, corner of County Up me Property ; thence a southea‘'t>M!>u v sp with the line of County Home Property to. the James A. Casida line; thence with J. A. Casida line to a-dhakle ■ chestnut stump on top of the. ridge; thence North a ! > ■ to Highway No. 69; then crossing said highway g ~<nortl)west course to the beginning, containing 151, 1 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT; Beginning ai , the culvert tnidor ,: Nor fU< near Price’s store and runs a l southerly course a straight line to the top of the ridge to a double chestnuCysturnp; thence an east > erly cottfse with the top of • said ridge and the J. A. Casida . line to the Horace Buckner line: then a northeast course with Buckner’s line 4o the George’s . Fork Road; then a North course with the George’s Fork Road to 5 highway No. 69;' then a we.-: ; course with said highway to the beginning, -containing 20 acres " more or dess. ' „ l THIRD TRACT: Being nil th . lands described in lot No. 2 all t ted to S. H. Banks in• a Special Proceedingjentitled “P. M v Banks~ ■ vs S.. H. Banks and wife Paleio i Banks'’ which is-of Record in offi ce of Clerk Superior Court Yancey ; ! County in Vol. 4 of Special Pro ceedings at pages 23. and 24, re- , ferenee to which is made for des cription of said lot by metes and . bounds. This sth day of February, 194(Lr R, Vs. WILSON, Commissioner. - • 4 weeks: Feb.'S, 15, 22, 29, 1)40 L''-- . ■ ’ ~' i - , ( NOTICE OF SALE ~ InJSUperior Court . north Carolina YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County VS. S. D. Austin and wife Ora Austin By virtue of authority cdrftain-' ed in a judgment in the above entitled cause appointing the un ; dersigned as Commissioner to , sell the hereinafter described jlands for the nonpayment of taxes due Yancey Couhty for the years 1933, 1934, 19315, iuß6, 1937. 193 S and 1939, I will offer for sale at the courthouse door in Burnsville to the highest bidder for cash, on Marclv A 1940, at 11:00 o’clock a. m., ; the following deswifeed 1 lands to satisfy said tax judgment, costs,' cAmmissiohs and= penalties! to wit: ' •' •....; In Prices Greek Township, ad joining Creed. Uugst itnd-others, 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 75 West 72 poles to a stake; thence South 45 West 70 poles to the beginning, containing Go acres more or less. This 6th day of February, 1940 R. W. WILSON, Commissioner. 4 week*: Teh. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1940 NOTICE In The Superior Court of Yancey ' k County, North Carolina <-j L. K. White, Plaintiff vs. Kathaleen White, Defendant The defendant, Kathafeen White,! will please take notice that an j action-entitled as above has been j commenced in. the Superior- Court i f Yancey County, North Caro-j lina, for an absolute divcoce; and 1 ihe said defendant will further j yd:e notice that she is required' U>. appear at the office of-thel Clerk. Superior . Court of said J county, at thy court house in Bur*-, •North Carolina, within .;rty'days after the 15th day of elmuary, 1940, and answer or; demur to the complaint in said | action, or the plaintiff will apply ! to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This 22nd day of January, 1940. FRED PROFFITT, Clerk Sup ; or Court. . . Xll-h. 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In beauty that your house deserves- SHERWIN-WILLIAMM i‘ .V PE* CAL good looks that do you proud—month after month. SWP HOUSE PAINT * H pAILS L Asfc for information on paying lor your paint job by the month -no down paymmnt B. B. Penland & Son I Lumber Company J BURNSVILLE, N.C. ’ 1 t. ■ J u- , v , w ' • _ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Having qualified .as Adminis trator of the Estate of C. A. Rathbcme, deceasedydate of the j County of Yancey and State of North. Carolina, this is to notify all persohs having claims again'st the Estate of said Deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Pensacola, N. C. on or before the 7th day of February, 1941 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate, will pJease 'make immediate payment. This the 7th day of February, 1940. P. B. WILSON, Administrator of the Estate of C., A. Rathbone, dec. i" 6 i. Feb. 8, 15, 22,. 29. Mas-. 7, 14. i ■ .• . « • t NOTICE OF EXECUTION- SALE 1' _ In Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA ‘ YANCEY COUNTY - ! State of North VS, ‘ j Ham Oaks and R. R. PSaHe . 1 AH, persons concerne<l will take j notice that under authority vested lb me as Sheriff in an execution 1 and levy in the above entitled cause 1 will on the 4th - 3ay of | March, 1940, at 12:00 , o’clock. Noon, at the door of the court ; ! house in Burnsville, offer at public outery to the highest bid j der for cash the following des : cribed tract or parcel of land lo ! cated m Noi th Carolina, in Yan j cey County, in Green Mountain ; Township, and described as follows: j Beginning on a white walnut known as the corner of the Jason Briggs tract of land and runs a SI W. course about one hundred ] poles to the top of- Grassy Knob; i thence with the top of the Green ; Mountain a N. E. course to Dick Briggs corner; thence about 100; j poles with the outer line of the R. R. Peake tract to a locust; | thence about 100 poles to the begF, I inning, containing 40* acres metre |or less. - A ! This description is intended to , cover alj the land described' in a deed front H. R. Peake arid Laura Peake to 11. R. Peake, andPTefer ence is made to the deed conveying | said land to R. R.“ Peake for a I more complete description, and the description therein is adopted j. as the description in this notice. This 2nd day of February, 1940. DONALD BANKS, Sheriff of Yancey County. i 4 weeks; Feb; 8, 15, 22. 29, 1940 ,———.— - '*> t : THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15. 1940 • " i ■ : v.# ■ Notice of Sale Under Execution f In Superior Court V ' '+ r - , NORTH CAROLINA —, ' YANCEY COUNTY . 4 Charles Hutchiifs, Trustee, for S., -M. Wilson, et al., of Reconstruction Finance Corpora tion. •, j H' ‘ , ■:> t ■ ’ ' vs -/ , A. G. Wilson, et als. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to an execution issued by Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey' County; N. C., on the sth day of February, 1940 in the above entitled cause, I have as commanded, 'levied upon— the property of the defendant, A. G. Wilson, and to satisfy the said execution, and to discharge pay ment of the judgment upon which it was issued, and its assignment, 1 will, offer for . sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, on the 18th day of March, 1940, at one o’clock P. M. in front of the court house door in Burnsville, North Carolina, the date being on a Mon day and being the Ist day of a regular Term of the Superior Court of Yancey County, said property levied upon and to he sold bn : the aforesaid, being 5000 acres of land in Pensacola Town ship, Yancey County, N. C., ad joining the lands df J. N. Wilson j Heirs, the State Park, U. S. Gov ernment lands, et als., arid being fully - setforth and >de»efibed in o .that certain deed, dated the llth° day. of- March, 1922, recorded July 15th, 1924, in the -office of the Register of Deeds of Yancey Co unty, N. C., in Deed Book No. 62, pages 433-434, reference to which is hereby made- for complete des ! cription by metes and bounds, less | any lands covered by the home i stead of A. G. Wilson recorded in | the office of 1 the Clerk of the .Sup erior Court of “Yancey County, re ferred to for description. * This 14th day of February, 1946. DONALD BANKS, Sheriff of ' 1 Yancey County. Pub, Feb. 15, 22, 29, Mar. 7, 1940. NOTICE: We shall offer for sale the ceil- of the Girl’s Dormitory at the ! High School building on the 28th day of February, 1940, at the j Court House at ten o’clock to the ! highest bidder for' cash. This is a re-sale on account of a raise in the bid of a former sale. This 13th day of February, 1940. By AMES HUTCHINS, Secre tary, The Board of Education of '■Yancey Gdufityc ' ~, ' 2 -weeks: Feb. 15, 22, 1940: ” ~

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