PAGE FOUR MORE ABOUT— FIGURES (Continued from page 1) 1 Jackson county, 19,366; Sylva, 1,409. ... McDowell county, 22,996; Marion, 2,889. Macon county, 15,880; Franklin* 1,249. Madison county, 22,522; Marshall, 1,160; Mars Hill, 517. Mitchell county, 15,980; Spruce Pine, 1,968; Bakers ville, 437. Polk, 11,874; Columbus, 390. Tryon, 2,043. Rutherford, 45,577; Rut herfordton, 2,326; F vest City, 5,035. Swain, 12,177; Bryson City, 1,612. Transylvania, 12,241; Brevard, 3,061. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT: 5 rooms and ~r" bath. See H. E. Duncan, Pensacola Road. SHOATS for sale, 15 shoats also 150 lb. boar and sow bred 1 month. All thorough bred Polland Chinas. Pric ed right. Grover Ray, Vix en, North Carolina. HOUSE for Rent or Sale- Six rooms and bath. Large - lot. See Mrs. J. A. Banks, Burnsville, N. C. MAN WITH CAR: To take over profitable Watkins Route in nearby locality. Established customers. Must be under 50 and sat isfied with earnings of $30.00 a week at start. See or write me infor mation.—Preston T. Phoe nix, Cane River, N. C. CLUB Ho. 1 § CLUB Ho. 2 IH !£S*f Mj«MiM....iv s ... 1" jr.l ■ Tim Story 1 yr.l Kl m ** tM, * d * r m <w Z*y >n ALL SEVEN B McCalls Mag.:z:oe 1 yr. ALL SEVEN B* m iZjZSSSJZS*::: \g: Li 0 *! I ! |i I gK«sKa::™::!?: *2°° I *3*°° I N*w*p*per 1 yr.J KjL Th« Newspaper 1 yr.J [•«»«•' *»■* wr*****. >*• Wi\ ■ 1 WSPWUM Jg™ H,. IIW.W IXI if I I Both lor \gj *1 I MWVfit \| | h® I rir^ ~ fcoupoM ST. or 1 TODAY POBTOPPICK R. F. D ’ INDUSTRY REALIZES IT I NEEDS SERVICES OF OLDER MEN Through at sixty? Not in these ..days when skill and experience and judgment are looked for in plants where defense mat erials must be produced in record quantities and in record time. Nor at 65 or even 70. Information begin-, ning to trickle into Govern ment agencies concerned in the development of the de fense program indicates that age in itself is now no barrier to employment. / According to • Graham Martin, manager of the Asheville office of the Soc ial Security Board, hund reds of reports of the re hiring of retired workers have been received, and in formation reaching the So cial Security Board indi cates the retention on the ! pay rolls of many who had ! declared their intention oi applying for their old-age insurance payments. Hund reds of retired workers .have returned to jobs call ing for the skill and exper ience they have. Some of these workers are 65 or 70 years old. Others have been to serve as in structors in vocational tra ining or in industrial plants where intensive training of •young workers Is Being done. - $ What is regarded by | Government officials as a clear indication of the growing demand of em ployers for the skill and | experience of -rhe aging increase of the number of j,workers is the slow rate of ■ r x-r , - - WM ' IT IS OUR " , information that no Yancey coun.ty person has been drafted to service thus far in the National Emergency. A goodly number of our young men have volunteered their services to the various defense corps. Volunteers of the skilled workmen, type, to build and equip training quarters have been so numerous that this type of workmanship comes at a premium around here. We “volun teer” to voice our approval and gratitude tp those who are thus engaged. YEAR 1941 has the ear marks of being the best business year ever. We plan to keep step with the times. Before making changes’in your business proceedure or -before —modernizing your home you will make a good m.r’e by consulting your Electric Dealer oi- "Power Company concerning appliances - and service.- . “Why are you carrying that apple in your hand?” “I’m on my v.;ay to call on our Doctor’s pretty wife.” X G. B. WOODY, Div. Mgr. “Your Friendly Neighbor” BH THE YANCEY RECORD ? BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” - ' v' t The weather: a few fla kes of snow in the air—but not the kind we like! If it must snow we prefer large, soft flakes that fall “busily all the night” so that the next mqrning it’s a new and unmarked world we see when we look out. It’s just right for snow balling and making snow men. Tastes mighty good all sweetened and flavored for snow cream Thats the kind we like and if it gets colder after a day or two and crusts over so that the sleigh riding is fine then, that’s O K too. ’But we definitely don’t care for the hard balls of “blue” snow that whiz through the air. at about 60 miles per hour and can always whip around and get in your face no matter which way you are facing. So—whether we’ll be glad to see the first real snow fall of the winter will Ide pend on the kind of snow. Sorry the Doc Joneses are leaving us, and that Tony King has already gone to Asheville where she’s accepted a position, we’ll miss them all! ...New folks in town: the Royce Perry’s who’ve moved here from Boone—he’s assistant supervisor of F. S. A. And James Kerr 'pronounced Carr i is new pharmacist at Pollard’s ... Leonard and Nelle Boone and yonng j daughter have moved up to Camp Mt. Mitchell. I Alice, Thelma and Lucil le and Louise Higgins down ' to see the R. E. Powells Sunday and we’re happy to learn that he. is improving .. A Uncle Levi Buckner is ill, but is some better than he was a few days ago. J list beginning! Cam paign for Infantile Paraly sis Control Fund. No cause could be worthier, and cha irmen have been appointed in every township but every citizen of the county is L asked to join in and help. i,i | FRI.& SAT. Jan. 10-11 th IT’S GOT THAT CAGNEY SUCK! Meet another fighting n , ,C agn e y in the year’s - niosT e xciti ng, punch packed romance! “Golden Gloves” with - | RICH ARD DEN NIN G i JEAN CAGNEY ROBERT PAIGE I. CARROL NAISH No. Two S ADVENTUREI ACTION! THRILLS I ROY ROGERS % tto*cicmrUYß 1 ,N tj^UHO buffalo bill *«AL PAULINE NOOK . MUCH SOTMIIN thunpVrcioup ALSO - “JUNIOR G-MEN” with DEAD END^KIDS I . - 3. ,> Comedy: “Cross Country Detour” More about— | CREDIT ASSOCIATION j i ——— sonville president of the association. A very interesting and instructive program has been arranged for the asso ciation, Mr. Hudgens said, anti much interest is being manifested , by;.' the mem bers. Some new features vyill be introduced in the meeting this year, he said. By special invitation of the association, a represen tative of the Production Credit Corporation of Col umbia will make a brief ad-" dress at the conclusion of the business sesion. The Asheville Production Credit Association serves Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Cherokee, Clay, Ghaham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, McDowell, Swain, Translyvania, and Yancey counties and furnishes short-term' credit for gen eral agricultural and live stock purposes to its mem bers. SAVE ON FEED We carry a large stock of CHOICE -—- BALED SHREDDED SHUCKS CLOVER ANIL TIMOTHY HAY OATS AM) CHOI’S . j I COTTON SEED MEAL i ',, t - Y ancey’s most dependable source of Supply - C. M. Bailey Phone 241 ! BURNSVILLE.; N, C. * • ’ • 1 i " m ' ■—■>■■■■■■■ ■■■■ ■ ———» - - -~- -;., .^,- T — -A - - ~ SUNDAY. Jan. 12th ALL NEW thrills of romance, drama, m/rffjmklaughs and excite \JoLy meat! th-artE® |f fio Ml » 0! *I 01, SsgS Vjj, “THE MARCH OF TIME” ~MON. & TUK., .1,,,,. , f '! ‘ >hrl> B.f from W.X^TT' JAMES ROSALIND STEWART-RUSSELL that wman from ‘ Th* Wom.nl I comedy' | If GENEVIEVE TOWN-CHARLIE RUGGLES 5 1 Au i’“ J<»ir* a.,«K. K.,ib. toum W+ M by WILLIAM KUGIUFY fitj ■ AWAINM BROS rif*. NatkMMl Purar* ||| Latest M-G-M News “Young America Flies” YANCE\r Burnsville, wf N. c. A o pa ire one) More About— Infantile Paralysis ‘ round table discussion. Besides these outstand ing events there will be thousands of sports events, parties, and dances all over the nation. The following have been appointed as committee chairmen in Yancey, with the assessed amount of each township: County chairman, T. M. Swann, Jr. Cane River township, • Stasia Tomberlin, S3O; Pri ces Creek, Rex Yelton, $10; Brush Creek, Cecil Deyton, 1 $10; Crabtree, Chas. Hub ; bard, S3O; Pensacola, Mrs. • Brook Wilson, $10; Ram • seytown, Bruce Higgins, • $10; Egypt, Hope Buck, . S2O; Green Mtn., Frank . Howell, S2O; South Toe, ’George Robinson, $10; M Jacks Creek, Mrs. Byrd, • $10; Burnsville, Hilda ■Wray, $5O l Dance, Joe ■ Goodin, Jr.* Total ~ assessed for Yancey county, $210.00. ’ / WED. Till R., Jan. 15-16 r T¥ ~ T‘ —TiTTTir— CT lIiZAYIOK ON THE pinm *im■<* \.t*mia* ■ 6 CFEIS ASTER Minin- Beast of— short units “Pinky Tomlin and Orch estra” and “Popeye The Sailor” \ ‘‘ THURSDAY, JANUARY"*?); 1941 Mrs % Lawrence Evans of Kingsport was here Thurs day. |=-.r The downswing in hog production which began in the spring of 1940 continu ed through the fall and will continue at least through the spring, reports the U. S. Agricultural Marketing Service. Notice of Trustee's Sale Under the terms of a deed in "trust executed the 28th day of April, 1937, by Edwina Ellen Bailey and husband, Charles O. Bailey, to the undersigned trustee to secure an indebtedness to Nellie Mae Anderson, default having been made in the payment of such indebtedness, and demand having been made upon me to sell the lands under said deed in trust, I will on the 14th day of January, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the courthouse door in Burnsville, N. C., sell to highest bidder for cash to satisfy said indebtedness, interest and cost the following described tract of land in the Town of Burnsville Yancey Coun ty, North Carolina, adjftihing the j Linds of Mplt Hensley, R. W. Wil ! son and others, bounded as foll ows: BEGINNING, at a planted stone and runs north 50 degrees west 7 poles to a, stake; thence north 17 west 10 poles to a stake; thence south 85, west, 19 1-2 poles to a stake; thence north 4 degrees west, 1 pole and 20 links to a White Oak;, thence south 69 de r grees' east, 20 poles to a Crab Apple; thence south 63 west. 1 21 poles 6 links to a istake; thence north 62 degrees west, 5 1-2 poles to a stake; thence south 64 degrees west 4 1-2 poles to begin ning, except part of said tract * conveyed by R. E. Anderson and wife to Elizabeth Hensley by deed recorded in book 62 page 302, leaving, after the-exception, ap proximately one acre. A ten per cent deposit shall be made with the highest bid or bid - ding will immediately be reopen ed. Tfiis— 12th day of December, 1940. W. W. HENNESSEE, Trustee. Dec. 12, 19, 26, Jan 2, 9. NORTH (A ROLINA YANCEY;COUNTY Under the power of- sale con tained in a mortgage executed by : Charlie Honeycutt and wife Het— tie Honeycutt to Bob Bradford, dated January 28, 1938, recorded in Book of Mortgages No. 26 at page 3(, to secure certain indebt edness, and default in the pay ment of the indebtedness having oeen made, the undersigned mort gagee will offer for sale at public outcry at tile courthouse door in Burnsville to the highest bidder for easa on February 1, 1941, at 11 :00 o’clock A. M., the following described tract or parcel of land located in North Caroling Yancey County, Egypt Township, des cribed as follows: BEGINNING on a white oak on the Holloway Ridge, thence down and with joe Honeycutt's line to a water oak by the road; theme to a double .chestnut on Lotties Ridge; . thence up the ■ idge a conditional line to a double .naplc, Luigis Hensley and boo corner; thence down and with Burgis Hensley’s line to a sugar tree on bank of branch; thence across the branch and with Burgis Hensley’s line to a bunch of maples on a small ridge; thence up and with Isom Ramsey’s line to the beginning, containing 28 acres more or less. ■ iiis the 31st day of December, 1940. 808 BRADFORD, Morgagee bullish: Jail. 2,9, 16, 29, 1941. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of McDowell, County, made in the Special proceedings entitled: A. C. Hewitt, administrator of Mary L. Buffaioe, deceased, plaintiff vs Ellis Young and wife, Evie Young et ais, defendants, the same being Number 3363 upon the Special proceeding Docket of said Court, the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 22nd day of January, 1941, at 12 o’clock noon, at the court house door in Burnsville, N. C.. offer for sale to the highest biddei for cash, all that certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Burps Ville Township, \ ancey County, North Carolina adjoining the lands of W. M. Moore, and others and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the North side of the Asheville Road, East side of Mill Road, and *uns North 66 East 6 poles and 3 liriks to a white oak; thence North 12, M, degrees West 16 poles and 2 links to a post oak; thence West 2 poles and 16 links to Mill Road; thence South 2 degrees West l!) £°: e * 4 links o the beginning. Containing 75-100 of an acre more or less. Ami being the same land as that land described in a deed, dated the sth day of Nov ember, 1902, executed by T J Angel to Lutishia Angel (same person as Mary L. Buffaioe), and recorded in deed book 27 at page 238 and 239 in the office of tfie Register of Deeds for Yancey * County to which reference is here made for further description. 1940! 1S thC I?th day of Dm°26 £ Oll >miHßioner. Dec. 26, Jan. 2,9, Isl. 1941

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