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PAGE FOUR PENSACOLA NOTES AND HAPPENINGS Dr. J. B. Riddle, Mr. Mid Mrs. Edgar Ray an<j little son; Billy and Dr. Ralph Coffee of MQrganton were among the week end visi tors. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Boone, left Sunday for Washington, D. C. where Mr. Boone has employ ment A large crowd enjoyed an ice cream supper at Murchison Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wil son and son, Benjamin were shopping in Asheville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beatty and son of Pulaska, Va. are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Clenard Peake and family of Swannannoa spent last week with rela tives in this community. i 11 aj i j BIG 4tl! o<Juur lIM fall ■Jm H IT’S big ntwil Here j the famous U U VlrtHint Convoy Tire—built with JfF■■ patented Flreetone Gum-Dipped cord body—(clllnc at tbie *W »■■■ amadngly low prical Why take l~ M M J§ \ An cbancca with off-brand tirea / W' M # Jjp fftet carry neither the manufao /’ \ §T W M Mirer's nun* nor guarantee. VM•• ■ 3 M a A The Flreetone Convoy Tire M 1 L le priced ae low or lower. Let /1 Mi" M" 3 M AN §5 •a replace your amooth dree ;• W- # M g wAkSW today with a complete act. j % ; ff a M kWKSjI fUfftfOllt COMVOT J I | f * lIM Brin ' JJ J written I lljt i ■ * ■ *Jj VjK guarantee not i limited to or | -V 24 but fur j the full life the (ire without g ot mileage limit. T A I IPAR P JVJfJ S/UMT 7M #// / J3|Pa3 V an» row r rySfißHrar M oi> thi ! lUetea 4# Mm Veto* *4 Hrettaae wIH Riebord Creeks, Margaret Speak* eat tie Mreetaae Sypheay Orebeetra. eeder He dlrectlo* *4 Alfred . W«HnbMa Meadey eveelega, aver NwHeewlde N.B.C. led Netweriu See lnefiii Ct—plie TV** wade la tfca Piraafaaa Paatary ami MriMMaa MMeg at He Mew Tart Wartfr Mr. STYLES BROS. GARAGE BURNSVILLE, j M NORTH CAROLINA T \ • i GREEN MOUNTAIN ' r Mrs. J. H. Burton of Johnson City, Tenn. was here visiting her daughter Mrs. F. W. Howell last week. Miss Julia Miller has re turned hoqie after a weeks visit With her sister in Marion, N. C." Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Whit son and Mr. and Mrs. Os car L. Young attended the Young reunion at Camp Ray, N. C. last Sunday. Mrs. Laura Johnson of Toecane was visiting her son T. T. Johnson here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Howell were visiting in Johnson City Sunday and Monday. Miss Lucille Chase o f Fort Benning, Ga., is vis iting relatives here. BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” s About town: Showers ‘ and sunshine, and the grass ; grows very green on {the square ... Latest decora* ■ tion there is 10 foot ther i mometer which Richard 1 Peterson has made to re cord response to call for ■ Red Cross War Relief • funds ... Now don’t think ! it’s personal when you’re i asked “What’s the temper ; ature?” ... Let’s see how quickly the mercury can ! reach the top. ... Congra * tulations to us because the ; Jones family (R. 0., Peg and the two dtrs.) are . staying here. Doc will en i ter private practice on I July 1. The whole family is pppular, and we’re glad to have ’em.... Nothing so , new and fresh looking as coat of white paint. The two Gulf Service Stations, Terminal Case, W. C. Ram sey home, Till Bennett home, and Frank Huskins home recently repainted -. Mildred Woody off to Ber ea for month of summer work. Writes back that she likes it fine there! ... The Record to Fleet Hamby in San Pedro (U. S. S. Mary land), to Wood Burner in Washington and to Chick and Frank in Norfolk. (All addresses furnished on re quest, girls, if you’re inter ested.) ... More youngsters visiting here: Jimmie Hons eycutt came down with his grandmother ... Bowyer returned from Florida with her grandmother . Am burn Huskins iJ. P.’s at tractive little daughter) spent several days with grandparents .. Then Jack Charles is in Pickens, S. C. and James" Ray in Morgan ton for visits ... The Hob sons are here, so that part of town looks, “normal” for summer ... glad to know that Ruby Hennessee is at home and is improving ... and that Ruby Goodin is better after being critical ly ill for several days ... Ruby Glatly, however, en tered Biltmore Hospital Wednesday for few day’s treatment . .. Picnics: Am erican Legion and Auxili ary will meet at Carolina Hemlock don next Thurs day, and the Little Theatre following Monday (July 1) ... Will some one please check up on Class of ’4O of Burnsville High School! We learn of marriages right along ... June King at Christmastime .. Wilmo Roland to Billie Peterson next .... then Virginia Silcox to Charlie Miller on May 11, and later Wilma Franklin ... Please let us know about any others! SOUTHER-BAILEY Miss Geneva Souther and Luther Bailey were marri ed on May 25* in Erwin, Tennessee. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the sym pathy expressed to us dur ing our recent bereave ment in the death of our husband and father. The beautiful flowers given and the kindness shown tears the depth of your sympathy to us.—Mrs. ‘ Bud Towe and family. DECORATION AT ZION CEMETERY The annual Decoration at Zion church, Toledo will be held on next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. The Rev. W Earnest Wilson is expected to preach. THE YANCEY RECORD * MORE ABOUT— DOLPJrJ WILSON , resort, and to it many vis * itors came, especially those * who hunted and fished through the section. Mr. Wilson established a hunt ‘ ing and fishing club and built a lodge at Escota for ‘ the sportsmen. 1 It was as a bear hunter, however, that Mr. Wilson ‘ was most widely known. 1 He carried on this tradi ’ tion from his father, Big Tom Wilson; who killed 1 114 bears in his lifetime. | Dolph Retired from the l sport, however, when he ; had killed 113 as he did not ! wish to break his father’s record. i : r NOTICE OF RE-SALE l IN THE SUPERIOR COURT , OF YANCEY COUNTY, * NORTH CAROLINA * Before the Clerk » Minnie Young .and husband Geor ge Young, John Murphy and * wife, Lester Murphy, Lula * Dickinson, Dollie Briggs and - husband, J. D. Briggs VS. ~ • 5 Dora Stamey and husband, Km . rnett Stamey a . Under and by virtue of an order of re-sale in the above en titled action, the undersigned » Commissioners on the 12th day , of June, 1940, at the Courthouse ' door in Burnsville, N. C., sold the l hereinafter described lands to E. . L,. Briggs, the . highest bidder, and reported said sale to the of -1 fice of the Clerk Superior Court ' for Yancey; said bid ’has „.been i raised within the time allowed by law and the undersigned Commis - .sioners have been authorized and "directed by- order of the court to h*gain offer said lands for sale; > alid, by virtue of said order, we . will offer for . sale at public auc l tion for cash, at the C6urt house ’ door in Burnsville, N. C.-, on June ■ 29, 1940, at 10:00 A. M. certain L real property located in South Toe Township, Yanrt-y t,<Minty, ' North Carolina, particularly de . scribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: In South Toe Township, lying waters of l South Toe River, adjoining the vVilliam Murphy lands on the South. BEGINNING at a large White * Oak on' the' east side of a ridge at a corner stake ot odd William Murphy, and runs East with said i line one hundred and ten poles . to a small Water Oak; thence North fifty poles to a stake; .hence North seventy-five poles; .hence West one hundred and twenty-five poles to a stake; ' thence South eighty poles to‘ a i stake; thence {last Ten “poles to . die beginning, containing fifty acres. SECOND TRACT: ‘ In South . Toe Township, t lying on the East; side of South 'loe River. . "" BEGINNING aj a White Oak on i the upper part; of the Eawn Knob . Gap and runs ,•West one hundred poles to a Chestnut near the top of the Fawn Knob on the West side; thence Sapth eighty poles to a stake; thence East one hundred poies to a stake; thence North ‘ eighty poles to the beginning, containing b 0 Acres. ThtT above described lands in South Toe Township are consid | ered valuable mineral lands, i The terms of the sale will be such that unipss the 'successful 1 bidder deposits with the under-" . signed the sum of SIOO.OO as a deposit on his bid, said property 1 will again be offered for sale at the same dtlte and place at 10:30 A. M. . This the I2th day of June, 1940. J. FRANK HUSKINS, C. P. RANDOLPH, Commis sioners. ; Pub. June 20, 27. TSSSLS7 RAN ™, WAR ’ “Nothin; Sacred” isssss-. William “Hopalong Cas- rA p m p iaiAib. *,■ - HQBQRQ|HIP |r T < v^V| sidy” Boyd CAROLE LOMBARD FREDRIC MARCH ; The saw*' —;,-„ v ,;?r mTOANUBALLADs ' BB^Fi (Fred Proffitt, AY a " d TUESUAY - *» TSSSmmm.mmS v t v . A P' JK wif CHUSMND-AIU BRIBELTkt “RHUMBA LAND” and " Feature Number ‘Stranger Than Fiction” Tt* funniest honey- wo RANDOLPH SCOTT Feature NoJ^ ‘ - "oon ever screened! KS? 6AIL PATRICK fiJHfIS “I If HTNfNP fAPCAN Musical Comedy _ “SEA FROUCS” Rinf|C^iri{f W I ELLEN DREW y JUDITH BARKETT yANCEV ™ McCOY ! X THEATRE X ZTZ. ""^“SreDY* 1 " r WILL PAY CASH OR MERCHANDISE FOR Pulp Wood See me for kinds of wood, Specifications, Prices, Etc. C M. BAILEY Phone 24TBumsviIle, N. C. BETTER G. W. Davenport of Al tapass in Mitchell County has bought an outstand ing Hereford bull and two good heifers, saying he plan to dispose of his grade | cows and grow; better cat -1 tie. DIFFERENCE Whe r e he fumigated i with paradiehorobenzene i to control blue mold, W. L. '[Bostic of Magnolia, Duplin : County, pulled, £5,018 toba cco plants pei - 100 square yards of bed as compared with 3,438 plants where no fumigant was used. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS IJY PCBI.ICATION In Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY County of Yancey VS. Each and alt of the Owners of Taxable Property Within said County of Yancey and each and. all of the Citizens Residing in Said County of Yancey Each and all of the owners of taxable property within the Coun ty of Yancey an 4 each and all of the citizens residing*in said Coun ty of Yancey, and any and all in terested" parties, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Sup erior Court - of Yancey County by j the County of Yancey for the purpose having declared valid by ! judgment of court all of the out- ! standing indebtedness of the Co-! unty whether evidenced by bonds, I notes or judgments; and for the i further purpose of having declar ed valid by judgment of court certain proposed refunding and interest funding bonds to be is sued by " Yancey County, all of which are fully described in the j i complaint in this action now on! file in the office of Clerk of the ( Superior Court. / Copies of the complaint are on file in the Clerk’s office and are available tip any interested party. And all persons concerned will take notice that they are requir ed to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court Tof Y aneey County on or before the 20th day of July, 1940, and ans wer or demur to the complaint, and upon the failure of any and all interested parties to do so on or before said date the plaintiff will apply to the Superior Court at the August Term, 1940, for; the relief demanded in the coin-1 plaint. This the sth day of June, 1940. ! FRED PROFFITT, Clerk Sup-j enor Court Yancey County, North Carolina. 4 wks. June 6, 13, 20, 27, T 940. " BOLENS CREEK NEWS j Rev. Street, the pastor of the Baptist church here preached a very . interest ing sermon last Sunday evening. Quite a number of folks from this community at tended the decoration ' at Burnsville last - Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ze’b Fox ’ attended the Young reun ion last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon • Silver and Mr. and Mrs. Wagner and family all of Black Mountain, were guests of Mrs. Ella Ray last Sunday. Mrs. D. ’M. Sholes visit* -ed her parents," Mr. and - Mrs. Willard Ray, last > week end. ; Master Bennie Ray of ! Candler, is spending sever - al days with his grand mother, Mrs. Ella Ray. “Uncle” Adolphus Ray made a trip to Marion last Saturday. [ Mrs. Grace Evans, of Johnson City was vjsiting . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i O’dell Allen, over the week ■ end. u NOTICE OF SALE FOR PAR TITION OF MINERAL RIGHTS In The Superior Court Before the Clerk STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY S. H. BANKS AND WIFE DUL CIE ' vs - MILLS EDGE AND WIFE EL SIE • Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee under and by authority of an order of the Sup erior Court made on-the 26th day of February, 1940 by Fred Prof fitt,Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, will on the sth day of July, 1940 at 12 o’clock noon, offer tor sale to the high est bidder for cash all of the mineral interest, rights, title, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging in and to all that certain tract or parcel ot ; land, and belonging >to the peti tioners and respondents herein, that is to say the title to all the | mineral interest in fee simple in all that certain tract or parcel of | land situate lying and being in j Crabtree Township and fully seF forth and described to wit. Reference: Book of Deeds Yancey County, Norm Carolina—Book 60—Page 133, | BEGINNING at a White Oak l standing on the south bank ot the main public road 20 poles west of the Gurley Branch and runs south crossing the branch 32 poles to a chestnut on the top j of the ridge; then near an east course up and with the ridge 36 poles to a stoke near some mine i holes heretofore dug; thence; North 30 poles crossing the branch! to a stake at the wagon road;! thence north 30 east ninety four I poles to a white oak in the Old!, State line in or near the head of a hollow; thence west with said old line crossing a branch 86 poles to a stake in the old line; thence - south 81 poles to the BEGIN ! NING, containing 45 acres, more ! or less. ( Place of sale in front of Court ! bouse door, Yancey County, Bur- i ; nsville, North Carolina. , This the 3rd day of June, 1940. . ! ED HUTCHINS, Trustee. < ,4 wks. June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1940. 1 " THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1940 LOST: Gruen ci Wrist Watch natural gold. In itials A. L. P. $5 reward if returned to Mrs. Arts Lee Higgins, BumsviHe. RL 1., or Reoord Office. ORDER OF RE-SALE In The Superior Court, T. J. Wilson, Administrator of 1 the Estate of Joe N. Wilson, . Plaintiff, VERSUS C. I. Carter and wife, Thelma Carter, Josie Brigman, James Cole and Joe M. Burleson, De fendants. Pursuant to and as directed by the Order-Judgment of his Honor, Wilson Warlick, made and entered in the above-entitled cause in the Superior Court of Buncombe County, N. C., at Ash eville. on May 22, 1940, Undersigned will, on Monday, July 1, 1940, at 2 o’clock P. M., at the Court House door of Yan cey County, in the Town of Bur nsville, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest and best bid der, for cash, all in accordance with the terms, specifications and provisions of said Order-Judg'- ment aforesaid, all of the proper ty of the defendants described in the complaint and in the orders and judgments of the Court, lying and being in Yancey County, North Carolina, and as follows, to-wit: Second Tract. Those two cer tain pieces, parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in Prices Creek Township, Yancey County, NorthwCarolina, the first tract being «n the waters of Indian Creek, containing 94(1 acres surface measure, subject to an exception or deduction of a tract of land known as the Sodom Tract, containing 105 acres; and the second tract on the waters of Blankenship Creek, known as the Laurel Gap .Tract, containing 180 acres surface measure; being the two tracts of land conveyed to- J. M. Burleson by H, E. Johnston et al. by deed dated April 5, 1919, to which said deed as the same appears of record in the office of Register of Deeds of Yancey Co unty, North Carolina, reference is hereby expressly made for a full and complete description of said two tracts of land. Third Tract: A certain piece t>r parcel *of land situate, lying and being on the headwaters of In dian Creek, waters of Cane River, in Prices Creek Township, Yan cey County, North Carolina, con taining 100 acres more or less; being the tract of land conveyed to Joe M. Burleson by L. A. Met calf by deed dated March 17, 1919, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Yancey Co unty, North Carolina, in Book 55, at page 69. The above two tracts will be sold as a whole, all as provided by the. aforesaid Order-Judgment. As provided by the terns of the Order-Judgment, any bidder will be required to post and deposit 10 percent of the amount of his bid as an earnest thereof, else his bid will not be accepted or ’ re ported by the undersigned Re ceiver. The rale of the foregoing pro perties will be made subject to all unpaid taxes, and subject to all liens, which are as a matter of law entitled to priority over the judgment in this cause. Sale of the lands described in the complaint and judgment, lying and being in Buncombe County, N. C„ will be sold at the w ftj oor of the Court House of Buncombe County, at Asheville, at 10:00 oVlock A. M. on the same uat<» of this sale, all in ji£CQ!*d4M>c } e, with the terms, stipulations and provisions of the Order-Judg ment aforesaid, of his Honor Wilson Warlick, presiding Judge. This May 24th, 1540. J. C. CHEESBOROUGII. Re ceiver. Prospective purchasers may make inquiry either of the Re ceiver or either pf his Attorneys, Junius M. Horner or Vonno L Gudger, all of Asheville, N. C. Pub: May 30, June 6, 13, 20, 1940
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