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PAGE FOUR NOTICE Public Sal* of Real Estate Pursuant to a' judgment and order decreeing and appoint* ing Commissilagr in the special proceeding entßled Jane Brown ing and Reba Koontz, Petitioners, -re. James S. Browning and wife, Virginia E. Browning, defend ants, the undersigned was ap pointed Commissioner to sell the undivided ' one-half interest of both plaintiffs and defendants in the hereinafter described premi ses and pursuant to said order, the undersigned will at the front door of the courthouse in Burns ville, Yancey County, N. C., sell at public auction, on Monday, at ten o’clock a. m., January 26th, 1942, to the highest bidder for cash, the one-half undivided in terest of Jane Browning, Reba Koontz, James S. Browning and Virginia E. Browning (the other one-half undivided interest in said premises belonging to the estate of the late D. M. Glenn, Sr., et UX., E. €. Glenn, deceased,) which land is on the waters of— Crabtree Creek in Yancey Coun ty, N. C., adjoining the lands of Crabtree Holding Corporation, Mrs. Ella Clapp Thompson, olina Mineral Company, McKin neys £ Mcßee, J. Grindstaff and others, and more particularly described as follows: TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNING on a Spruce Pine at north side of a branch and on the west side of Big Crabtree Creek and a short distance above the fork of the creek, and runs north 60 west 70 poles to a stake; thence south 70 poles to a stake) then south 60 east 70 poles to a stake; thence n v rth 70 poles to the beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 2: BEGINNING on a Water Qak, Gabriel Cox’s corner and runs west to the John Keller line; thence south to a stake corner of the John Keller tract, being a southeast corner of said John Keller tract; thence east to a Beech on the bank of the Creek, -Davis’ corner; thence down and with the Creek to Gab rier Cox’s lit#; thence west .126 poles to the beginning containing 61-2 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 3: Beginning on a While Oak, James Bolick’s corner on the east side of a branch, running east to a stake in the Keller line, being a dis tance of 92 poles; thence north with Keller line to a stake in the Heap line; thence west with said Heap line to a stake in Laura Grindstaff’s line; thence south 60 poles to the beginning corner, containing acres,, more or less. ’ -v’- . January 1, 8, 15, 22, 1942 A cash deposit of 10 percent of the —purchase price will be re ", quired of the highest bidder as an earnest of good faith, This 23rd day of December, 1941. JOHN C. McBEE, Jr., Com missioner. Dec. 25, Jan. 1 8, 15, 1942 PUBLIC NOTICE OK CAR SALE At the request of James Flax, the owner and legal possessor of the hereinafter described auto mobile, the undersigned did work, furnished material and repaired said property. The just and rea sonable charges therefor have not been paid and the undersign ed has retained possession of said automobile for the time required by lay. THEREFORE at 10:00 o’clock, A. M,, on the 15th day of Janu ary, 1942, at the J i& J Garage in Burnsville, North Carolina, the undersigned will sell at, public auction to the highest bidder for cash the James Flax 19:1,1 Ford, four door sedan, Motor No. A4426268. This 29th day of Dec. 1941. J & J GARAGE, By Joe Young. January 1, and 8. NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY , " By virtue of authority contain ed in a deed of trust executed by Carl Chrisawn and wife Belie Chrisawn to J. Frank Huskins, TRUSTEE, dated December 18, 1936, recorded in Book of Mort gages No. 25 at page 278, to se cure certain indebtedness there in named, default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness and demand having been made upon me by the Northwestern Bank, I will offer for sale at the court house door in Burnsville at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, on JANUARY 17TH, 1942, AT 11:00 O’CLOCK A. M.. the fol lowing described lands located in North Carolina, Yancey Coun ty, Crabtree Township, adjoining the lands of Crabtree Baptist Church and others, described as follows: BEGINNING at the branch that crosses the public road at the upper crossing at the line of J. D. Hughes, and runs a north erly course with the public road to a white oak corner, a corner of the church lot; thence east with the line of the chutch lot to t)% path leading up the ridge; thence a southerly course with said path to a stake where the path crosses the ridge; thence east with the top of the ridge to a stake at J. D. Hughes’ line; thence a southerly course with said Hughes line to a water oak stump; thence a westerly course with said Hughes line down the hollow to a branch; thence over the branch to the beginning, containing six (6) acres more or less. «. This the 15th day of ber, 1941. J. FANK HUSKINS, Trustee. Dec. \*. 25, Jan. I, 8, 15. 1 fi*— 9 SIDSOn'S a jjteifmjl —*** t tgf Vi unL'hiUjM if We’d like to say heaps i more than just “thank you,” and heaps more than just “Happy New Year.’’ because your kindness has meant much to tis in 194 V. ——:■ —■ ■ ★ We’ll say it during 194 Z. not with mere words, but with more value and more service written into every transaction. ----—^—-7 it So at this time we simply say thank you, and Happy New Year! Ray’s Service Station Hobart Ray Burnsville, N. C. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Edith Gibbs Webb vs John Carl Webb The defendant, John Carl Webb-, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County; North Caro lina, for the purpose of obtain ing an absolute divorce upon the grounds of two years separa tion; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Burnsville, N. C., on the 26th day of Jan. 1942, and answer or demur to- the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint This December 6, 1941. FRED PROFFITT, Clerk of Superior Court. , . . • Dec. 11. 18; 25, Jan. 1. 1 : Administrator’s Notice NORTH CAROLINA v YANCEY COUNTY In the matter of Mary Fox, Deceased. Having qualified as adftiinis trator of the estate of Mary Fox; deceased, late of Yancey County, rSortk Cnrolina, tliis is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to tbe undersigned at / Cane River,, N. C., on or before the 24th day of December, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in ' bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will [ please make immediate payment. This December, 24, 1941. j R. A. Radford, Administrator f of the estate of Mary Fox, 1 Dec. 25, Jan. 1, 8,, 15, 22, 29, 1942 NOTICE OF SERVING SUM -1 MONS BY PUBLICATION ! IN SUPERI6R COURT : NORTH CAROLINA - YANCEY COUNTY '' , Before'The Clerk Maggie Randolph and husband, A. P, Randolph, Robert Gouge and wife, Frankie Gouge, Delzie Hall, Ella Harris and husband, Bob Harris, Lue McMahan and nusband, Welzie McMahan, Mar tha Cassida and husband, Croc kett Casida, Mary Riddle and husband, Carl Riddle, Till Gouge and wife, Mrs. Till Gouge, Thel ma W yatt and husband, Preston Wyatt, Ruth Buchanan and hus band, Willie Buchanan, Margar - et Thomas any husband, I* red > Thomas, and Mae Young and husband, Shular Young. Petitioners vs. 1 Missouri Harrison and hus band, S. L. Harrison, Lizzie Mc -1 Mahan and husband, F. L. ; McMahan, Avery B. Sparks,and wife, Mrs. Avery B. Sparks, Greene Sparks and wife, Mar ’ garet Sparks, George Hicks | sparks and wife, Elizabeth Sparks, Lee Sparks and wife, Mrs ' Lee Sparks, Doliie Culberson and I husband, Bill Culberson, Bell Dietz and' husband, Richard • Dietz, and Lester Sparks. Defendants 1 The defendants, Avery B. Sparks, Mrs. Avery B. Sparks, George Hicks Sparks and wife, ; Elizabeth Sparks, will take no tice that an action entitled as ■ above has been commenced in * the superior court of Yancey County, North Carolina, for par tition sale of the Bunia Wyatt, 1 deceased, lands in South Toe Township, of- Said county and state; and the said defendants 1 will further take notice that they are required to appear at the of -1 fice of the- clerk of the superior court of said county in the court 1 house in Burnsville, N. C., within ten (10) days after the 17th of January, 1942, and answer or de-- mur to the petition in said action, or the petitioners will apply to the court for the relief demand ed in said petittion. This 17 day of December, 1941. FRED PROFFITT, Clerk Sup erior Court, Yancey County, North Carolina. Dec. 18, 25, Jan. 1,8, 1942. I Maryland has been sel ected by the Bureau of In dustrial Conservation of the Of*M for iaunching its program to increase sab vage of waste paper, rags, scrap metal, an<f rubber. “The work of scientists who have turned to other countries in search of new varieties has gone steadily forward, but- under war conditions the work has been speeded up. ** l.’em 3cor r . - 'v - OUR WISH Max this New Year mean jor you a joyous strengthening of old ties and associations, ’ and a happy gain in the ■ number of those you count a.? friends. Max it mean more health, ‘ more prosperity, more joy of living. A & M CAFE “Burnsville, N. C. “Ring Around the Rosie,” “Drop the Handkerchief” pnd “Farmer in the Dell” are all symbols of happy New Year days of long ago. We say llapp» T New Year now lo you with the hope that some of this old-fa'll ioncd spirit of New Year's, with its carefree festivities 6-- and its unalloyed enjoy ment will sweeten and brighten this New Year's season for you. " CP YANCEY THEATRE Burnsville, N. C. mmmm RING OUT THE OLD! RING IN THE NEW! ■+ - j A WORLD grown fired and weary is reborn at the stroke of 12! In sending you our New Year greetings it is with the wish that the joyous spirit of New Year’s,,Day will extend far info the year, and that 1942 will bring you more of life’s real values than any year that has gone before. Holcombe & Edwards Funerals Home Burnsville, N. C. THE YANCEY RECORD BURNSVILLE— j “So They Say” .' : ■ « ' ■ t> ' • ; R S E N S 0 O I v L T U ' For the New Year we resolve: Not to ask any one else, “How are your tires?”— to see if Os Lewis really gives up his pipe— to get some shoes like Ruby Hennessee’s —cross between old ladies’ com forts and cowboy boots — —to keep up with these cute babies that are grow ing so fast— to attend a watch party next year to go down and watch Mildred Ray do the week’s ironing and see if it’s as easy as the demonstration looked to h ave- photograph made at John Robinson’s new studio —•, ! to go by to see the Rob bins twins that we’ve heard so much about— to save all scrap paper for the Scouts to answer the lovely Christmas letter from Miss Margaret C. Welz who is~ the late Mrs. Peltz’ sister to learn the new license number of car to get green Chevrolet like Doc Jones’ to plan to see next Rose Bowl game if played in N. C. to arrange audition for Ben Bank’s tobacco auc tioneering to attend at least one re cital or play directed by Rush at G. C. to get pair of saddle ox fords and see how long they’ll last without polish ing to recommend that next wedding be held in church so that Alice can play mar ch on new Hammond Or gan to finish up a first aid course to see more of the mar velous winter sun rises we’re having to see “Sergeant York” when it comes to Yancey Theatre to recommend that all of us write letters to men in camp to feel peeved at Lucille » and Ellis Moody for giving ; us no hint at all of their plans to get married to do our Christmas shopping early. * v . to “set a dinner” for Hope sometime and to do all we can at all times for National Dc -1 sense. NOTICE I NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY } IN SUPERIOR COURT YANCEY COUNTY VS. -Pr S. G. Hall and wife, Ruby Hall; Wingo, Elliott and Crump Shoe Co.; Wilson-Weesner-Wilkinson and Co.; et als. The defendants above named will take notice that an action i entitled as above has been com ’ menced in- the Superior Court of j Yancey County and complaint has been filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court wherein plaintiff seeks to foreclose its tax liens for the year 1935 and following to date upon the lands of S. G. Hall and wife, Rutyy Hail, and to sell said lands for the payment of the tax liens. And defendants will further tak? notice that they are requir ed to appear at the office of Clerk Superior Court, Yancey County and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff on or before the 6 day of F**bruar”. 1942, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint. This the 16 day of Dec. 1941. FRED PROFFITT, Clerk Sup erior Court, Yancey Couhty, North Carolina. Dec. 18, 25, Jan. 1, 8, 15, 1942. |j|| 4;.,^,^^ The National Safety Council estimates 100,000 accidents will occur in United States this year, j Some of these accidents will j occur in Yancey county, and in Burnsville. Make a New Year’s j resolution to-day to live safely J this par. To/ live safely watch your step when you cross the race track, (sometimes referred to as Main Street). We have had several -j 1 fatal accidents on this street within the past few years that shocked the whole community.; Let’s not forget these, and other 1- Jives—may be snared. - Alimony is man’s cash sur render value. ’ \ . | G. T. ROBBINS » “Your Friendly Neighbor” > 1-1-42 ■ r : More About BSRF CATTLE ; i ' - j From Front Page in touch with their county; f: rm agents, and assist ant agents, so that they will know w’hen to have . their steers ready for the- L se shows. Swine also will be exhibited at each of . the Eastern North Caro . lina shows. . m±. 1 . : 11 ... '' . Higher Prices on Boone Tobacco Market Prices advanced at our warehouses on all grades of tobacco on thesfcTdsiitg day before the Christmas Holidays. Every indication is that prices on all grades will he better when we start, Monday, January sth. - " -' ;•, », , o . ; Growers who have already sold tobacco with us will be assured the same courteous treatment and hon est dealing as we extended to them earlier in the seasoji. Any farmer who has not yet sold his crop is cordi ally invited to come to Boone and give us a trial. ASK YOUR FRIENDS WHO HAVE SOLD TOBACCO WITHUS * ——7 *77 77-; —I Mountain Burley Tobacco Warehouses * Number 1 and 2 ROSCOE COLEMAN, Operator BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA Listen to our program over station WJHL, Johnson City at 7:20 A. M. and 5:15 P. M. Miss Edith McKinney spent last week with Mr.! and Mrs. Clyde McKinney of Day Book. I -*■* Studies conducted by the Government and private a gencies have indicated that four out of every ID Ameri can families feel they are going without foods requir ed to complete their diets. - Yancey Theatre - BURNSVILLE, N. C. •; ~ - Friday and Saturday, January 2 and 3 -- Number One “Wagon Train” With TIM HOLT Number Two “Lady From Louisiana”. ONA MUNSON and JOHN WAYNE Plus Serial and Cartoon / Sunday and Monday, January 4 and 5 “The Maltese Falcon” With HUMPHREY BOGART ; and MARY ASTOR i Tuesday, January 6th One Day Only “Topper Returns” “ * . With ROLAND YOUNG and JOAN BLONDEL Wednesday and Thursday, January 7 and 8 “LIFE BEGINS FOR ANDY HARDY” —_ With MICKEY ROONEY and JUDY GARLAND THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1942 Because the dairy farmer has to renew about 20 per cent of his milking herd every year, he must obtain new milk cows that are as good if not better than the ones he discards. Fred Adams of North Wilkesboro w r as a g*uest of Miss Edith McKinney. t
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