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PAGE TWO * THE YANCEY RECORD • ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor ....7. Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Managing Editor Charles R. Hamrick Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. • , - A Partnership Entered as second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Post Office, at Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1879. . * 'W OUR VALLEYS OF DECISION ' By Louis Bromfield \ “This is a new kind of war, a war for which we have as yet been unable even to find a name, it marks a turn ing point jn world history, the most enveloping and de cisive turning point there has ever been, because for the first time in the world’s history the entire world is in volved and because the decision involves the whole fu ture of civilization. “The future of civilization is a vague and tremend ous and oratorical phrase. Interpreted and broken down, it means the freedom of yourself and myself, whether we shall be allowed to live in a decent fashion, enjoying liberty and prosperity and human dignity, in volving the future of the very house we live in, the hap piness and well-being of our children, the opportunities of young ipeople and all the comfort and security of the old! It effects how we shall worship God, and how and whether we can live in decency with our neighbors. We can help, all of us, by fighting, by working, by keeping our courage high. We can help too, enormously, by lend ing to ourselves the money which is necessary to win this war, by testifying to our confidence in our own cou ntry, our own battle. War Bonds and War Stamps are weapons exactly as tanks and guns are weapons. Buy now, not tomorrow or next day, but now—to save what God gave us and what we have fought for since our country became a Nation—BUY WAR BONDS.” - .. • OFFICE OF WAR IN FORMATION OFFICE OF DEFENSE TRAN SPORTATION A general order placing j the entire taxicab industry in the United States under strict regulation in order to save tires, gasoline and vehicles was issued by Jos eph B. Eastman, Director of the Office of Defense Transportation, today. The order became effec tive September 1, aqd gov erns the daily operation of at least 50,000 vehicles. Upon the effective daig. of the order, no person not then having authority to operate a taxicab or not then operating a taxicab in a community where no such authority is required' was" permitted to place such a vehicle in operation, and no person now opera ting a taxicab service may increase the number of ve hicles now operating. The order further pro vides that no person shall drive or operate a taxicab ;| 1. For any social or re creational purpose of the driver or operator. 2. More than forty miles or any speed above that prescribed by “competent public authority.” j 3. For the purpose of making commercial deliv eries of property. 4 More than ten miles beyond the corporate lines of the muncipality in which the trip originated. 1 5. For the. of picking up passengers orj cruising. 6. More than twenty five miles from the point of or igin to,the point of destina tion. 7. Without disti n c t ly marking the vehicle to in dicate" that it is a taxicab. The order also provides < that no person shall ouer- < ate a taxicab in any munci- < pality or other governmen- - tal subdivision in which a 1 ■'ll group riding plan for taxi cabs is lawfully in effort 1 unless such person partici pates in the plan wherever i Tfie "onler cioes not apply I to: 1. Persons carrying pas -1 sengers to or from a funer al, burial. 2. The transportation of \ passengers in connection with “emergencies arising from an accident, sickness, . death, public calamity, or . military necessity,” provid • ed an explanation in writ ing is submitted to the , ODT within forty —eight " hours. , The order “shall, be sub ject to any special or gen , eral permit issued by the Office of Defense Trans portation to meet specific needs or exceptional cir cumstances, or to prevent ( undue public hardships.” V “ All taxicab operators will be required under the order to keep a complete daily records of their op j erations and to make such j reports as may be required by the ODT, the order pro j vides. The order does not apply to: •3. The transportation of passengers to and from work “by a person driving an automobile between his or her home and place of work.” CLASSIFIED ADS K)R SALE: Used Piano in good condition. Rea sonable price. See Eda line Johnson, Burnsville". FOR SALE OR RENT: 10 room house, 2 baths. Main Street, opposite Theatre. (See Mrs. J. A. Banks. Oct. 8 * It takes five tons of iron ore, coke, limestone, and other materials to equal one ton of scrap metals. Bomb the Japs With Junk! More about—. * the Legion group, follow ing which a business sess ion was held. Reports were heard from the com mittees, especially of Red Cross work by the Auxili ary unit. J. H. Ray was elected Commander of the post to succeed R. A. Charles. The following resolution was unamiously adopted :~~ A TRIBUTE TO MR. AND MRS. R. A. CHARLES Whereas, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Charles lived many years at Burnsville, North Carolina, # during which time they rendered faith ful and efficient service in various capacities to this community, Mr. Charles as leader in his church, in the American Legion, both as Adjutant and for many years as Commander of the. local Post, and in many 6ther activities in ' the in terest of the common wel fare j'Mrs.Xharles as lead er in the Parent-Teacher Association, in the Auxili | ary, and in many other or ganizations ; and ’ Whereas, we, the mem ’ hers of the Earl Horton Post of the American Leg ’ ion and the Legion Auxili ] ary, both as bodies and . severally as individuals, de sire to give public expres ■ si on to our admiration and ’ highest respect for Mr. and Mrs. Charles for the ex -1 emplary lives they lived wl\ile here, for j their un ! selfish devotion and zeal 1 in promoting the best in [ terests of the people of Burnsville and Yancey County, and for their great personal worth to us in our .associations together; and v Whereas, we feel keenly ' our sense of loss in their departure from our.., midst them our best wishes for many prosperous and hap py years in the community in which they have chosen to reside; now therefore, t he it J Resolved, that a copy of ’ this resolution be submit ’ ted to the press for publi- a copy be sent to " Mr. and Mrs. Charles; and ’ a copy be filed in the re cords of the Earl Horton Post of the American Leg ion and the Auxiliary. Done by order of the ’ Earl Horton Post of the American Legion and of ’ the Auxiliary, this Sep tember 22, 1942. J. H. Ray, W. W. Henn -1 essee, . James Hutchins, committee. JOIN THE NAVY Even though you have received your orders to re port for induction under Selective Service, you may still volunteer for the Navy right up to the moment of your induction. After that you caii ntf longer choose your . service. Remember, if you want to get in the Navy, yqtfve got to volun teer before you are induc ted. If you are in Class 1-A or Class 3-A, you do not need a release from your draft board. Don’t wait until it’s too late—En list Today! Your' nearest Navy : Recruiting Station is in the Post Office Build ing in Asheville, N. C. U.S.WAR BONOS THE YANCEY RECORD More About— MEN IN SERVICE Training Station at Nor folk, Va. Yancey Record: How about sending the paper to just a soldier. Pvt. Elbert E. Bishop, Co. C, 63rd Q. M. Bn. T. 1341 Camp Edwards, Mass. Yancey Record. I have heard that the paper was sent to ali boys in service. There are several boys here from Yancey county, and we were thinking that if we could get the paper it would be as good as a letter from home. Many thanks. Pvt. Cliff S. Horton, U. S. Army, 2nd Platoon Co. C 63rd MRTC, Camp Bark ley, Texas. Yandtey Record: I have just got back east agaih, and I’m glad to be this close tp N. C. if I can’t get • any closer. I was sent to Fort Ord, Cal, but iny ad dress now is: Pvt. Suel G. Anglin, 756th Tank Bn. • “L”, Service Co. APO 3, i Camp Pickett, Va. The Yancey Record: I With gratitude I have . been receiving your paper for some time and I wish i'to thank the Youngs at 1 Day Book for turning my . name in to you. 1 I think that my outfit . here in the old 95th divis | ion is the best—plus. And . I would put good old Co. I ' against any other infantry • j company in marksmanship, and expect to win the • jackpot. I entered service from r the Chicago Corps area • which takes in Illinois, In . diana, Wisconsin, Michigan • are only three Tar Heels - in my company—my Pla r toon Sergeant Kane, Lieut, i Charles Crawford from , Rutherfordton* and myself. I’m inviting all my old : buddies to write me—l - promise interesting replies. P. F. C. William Royce > Brinkley. I Co. I, 378th Inf. A P 0 95 i Camp Swift, Texas. S I ° - r The Yancey Record: , Will you please send j .vour paper te my new ad ■ dress here *at Sheppard Field, I received your pa per while at Keesler Lield and was very glad to get the home town news. Wishing everyone there the best of Juck. Just one of the boys, Pvt. Kenneth Honeycutt. i —— Yancey Record: _ I have been receiving the paper and I find out so much that could not he in cluded in a letter from one person. I do appreciate my paper, in fact I almost memorize each and every word before a new one ar rives ;• Lieut. Charles W. Hutchins APO 25 c. Postmaster San Francisco, Cal. Ed Adkins, son of Mrs. Jule Adkins of Sioux has been at home on furlough from Galveston, Texas where he is in camp. Yancey Record: I have learned that you will send . the paper to service men, and I would enjoy very much getting it as it will be like getting a letter from home. j My home is Cane River, Yancey county and I know that there will be plenty of ! my friends around there whv will have news in the ! paper. There are several i More about— rationing' program provid ed that the chairman of the County AAA Commit-! tee should be chairman of ! the rationing committee, and that (two representa tive farmers should be se lected by the County US DA War Board to serve as regular members. Naming of two alternates also was provided in the order. Chairman 'Hannum aaid that no member of the committee may act on his] own application to purch ase new machinery, an ap-j plication of a member of his immediate family or other near relative, or that | of his landlord, tenant, or 1 other business associate. No member of the ra tioning committee may be a person - engaged in the business- of selling new farm machinery and equip ment. Under the program, Chnirman Hannum said 1 one classification < Group A), including item- which are scarce and which are vitally needed in 1942 agri i cultural production, may be sold only upon approval of the county rationing committee. Equipment, in this class includes: combi nes, disc harrows, feed grinders, fertilizer spread ers, grain drills, hay Jbalers spreaders, pickup balers, potato diggers, shredders, garden tractors. A second classification : (Group Bt, includes items somewhat less scarce whi ch may be sold upon certi ■ fication by the farmer i 7 BURNSVILLE— -1 14 Years Ago i Oct. 1, 1928 [ Born to Mr. and Mrs. u. i-. iroomi won cue aotn, ! a son. Jim Anglin has returned ■ to the University at Chapel 1 Hill. ■ * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carro way visited their daughter Irma, who is attending sch ■ 00l at Davenport College, Lenoir. Little Miss Dorothy Ro land has returned to her home at Washington after spending the summer here. Jack Frost made his ap pearance here Wednesday morning. Miss Helen Woody is at tending school at Mars Hill and Miss Louise Woody at the Southern conservatory o f music," Durham. Grover C. Anglin who has been ill for several days is out again. A bronze tablet will be unveiled today at the grave of Dr. Elisha Mit chell on the summit Mt. Mitchell, eastern America’s highest peak. more Yancey boys here too. Thanks very much tor sending the paper as we think it will be a help. Pvt. Arvil King t> Yancey Record: A line to let you know that I have changed my address from Fort Knox, > Ky. to Fort Benning, Ga.\l will appre ciate it pery much if you will send the paper to my new address as I like to know what my friends are doing around home. I like to know where the boys are in service, too. I wish to thank you for sending the paper while I was sta tioned at Fort Knox. My new address is: St Sgt. Earl Hughes, Co. D 55th Amd Engers Bn. 10th Armd Division APO 2 0 U. S. Army, Fort Ben* ning, Ga. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR CTURT OF YANCEY COUNTY, NORTH | CAROLINA ' • ‘ Mattie Peterson and husband, I Lige Peterson, Petitioners, V". Cannon Howell and wife, Hattie Howell, Alice Edwards and hus band, Garth Edwards, Defendants. The defendants, Alice Edwards and Getrth Edwards, will take notice that a Special Proceeding entitled as above has. , been com menced in the Superior Court of Yancey Cotfnty, North Carolina, to partition among the tenants-in -common a 20 acre tract of land on Patterson Branch of the afore said countv and state in which said defendants have an interest; and the defenants will further : notice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk j Superior Court otf said county in the Courthouse in Burnsville, 1 North Carolina, within ten days after the 7th day of October, i 1942, and answer or demur to the i petition in said action; or the petitioners will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 7th day of September. I 1942. Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior ! Court. Sept. 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1. 1942. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT > North Carolina [ Yancey County Dudley R. Jenkins, Plaintiff > . Vs [ i Irene Buchanan Jenkins, Def. , The defendant, Irene Buchanah Jenkins, will take notice than an - action entitled as above has been j commenced in the Superior/Court of Yancey County, North Caro -1 lina, to obtain a divorce absolute r from the defendant; and the 3aid ’ defendant will further, take not -1 ice tliat she is required to appear . at the office of the Clerk of the ■ Superior Coyrt of said County ' in the Court House in Burnsville, . North Carolina, on the 26th day . of October, 1942, 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 September 5, 1942. . Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior . Court. i ? Sept. 10, 17, 24 Oct. 1, 1942 ! SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Pursuant to an order by the Commissioners of the town of Burnsville, N. C.. the undersigned . Tax Collector for the town of Burnsville, will, on tht 12th day of October sell the follow ing described property for 194 J. tnxes. J B. KING, Tax Collector. 4 wks. Sept. 10, 17, 24, . Name: *Lots-Acres: Amount * fWil. ft lota. 842.40 ’ Anglin, T. T., 4 3-4 A 33.50 Bailey, J. Rom, 5 1-2 A 89 50 [ Bennett, S. M Heirs, 1 4.52 . Bennett, Yates, 1 5.03 I Bishop. E. J. 1 261 Boone. W. K. 1 1399 Boone, D. N. 3 25 67 Bradley, Mrs. P. S. 1 24 66 • Brigman, E A, 1 J 301 Brown, A. M. 1 23A5 Buckner, Ila Heirs 3 1812 , Byrd, Clarence M. 4 . 3(UO Byrd, Thos. & Watson Heirs 1 $8.05 ’ Ryrd, Thos. Heirs 4 17.11 , Buffalo, Mrs. R. A. Heirs I 11.57 Chase, Otis 1 47. 32 Covey, W, A. 1 16.11 English, J. Craig 1 29.69 English, W. M. 1 54.38 ’ Evans, J. E. 1* 251 Fouts, Trustee Bank 1 6.53 Fox, Charles 4 12.28 Fox, Willard 5 40.86 £ la » Iy ’.. Rudoi P h - 2 44.10 , Hall, W. Clark 6 8.05 Harm, Frank, 1 8.70 ! Hensley, W. B 20 22.15 Hensley, Carl 4 6.84 Hensley, O. H. 1 H. 97 Hensley, Mrs. Elizabeth Home $34.03 Higgins, p. R. 4 31.23 Higgins, W. A. 1 24.36 [ Higgins, J H. Hotne 23.66 Higgins, Burt S. 6 704 Hobson, Pat 1 43 29 Holcombe & Edwards 1 71 49 Honeycutts W. P; l 402 Honeycutt, A. P 1 403 Hutchins, Edd 1 5 3 | 3 9 Jackson, Leroy - 500 Lisenbee, C. C. 1 3.01 Mattson, V. L. Home 97.36 Mitchell Mrs. Marion 1 462 McCracken, Joe 1 3 ;o| McCracken, Harry 7 35.76 Parnell, W. I. 1 UO7 Penland, Rhea Home 3685 Peterson, Ralph 1 1353 Proffitt, Fred Home 44 «2 Ramsey, Salvie 1 922 Glenn Ray A Mrs. Ellis 1 21.10 Robertson, Ji. F. 2 411 Stafford, John l 3 0i Thompson, Mrs. C. L. Home 119 32 Tilson, S. E. 1 16 io Wheeler, Floyd 1 12 ir White, Dr. C. H. 1 1-2 17.22 Williams, John 1 999 Wilson, H, W, 1 eiS rcgSfICTORY AM BUY VTjtffjA UNITED t yyjjflS states mrytAß ■ qu ItJmi and v£s ®\ stamps *- —■ ' ■ a J . L THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1542 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions and power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust executed by Mas-Celo Mines, Inc. to the un dersigned Junius G. Adams, Jr. as Trustee, dated August 1, 1941 and duly registered in the office of Register of Deeds for Yancey County, North Carolina, August 9, 1941 in Book of Mortgage Deeds No. 27, at page 541, de fault having been made in the payment of the matured indebt edness and interest secured by said Deed of Trust and such de fault having continued for a per iod of thirty days, and the owner and holder of the note secured by said Deed of Trust having de clared the whole of the said in debtedness represented by said note and secured by said Deed of Trust due and payable and has requested the undersigned Trustee to exercise the power of sale contained in said Deed of Trust, the said undersigned Trustee will, at the County Court House door in the Town of Burnsville, Noith Carolina, at ,12:00 o’clock Noon on Friday, the 16th day of Oct ober, 1942, sell, at public auction to the highest bidder, for .cash, all the following described prop erty, rights and privileges. (a) That certain lease, and the leasehold estate thereby' created, and the entire interest of said Mas-Celo Mines, InC. in the min ing property in Yancey County, North Carolina, held under and by virtue of said lease which was executed by Yancey Cyanite Com pany to Joseph T. Tower, dated i July 17, 1930 and registered in i the office of Register of Deeds i for Yancey County, North Caro . book 71, at page 425, to gether with all rights and privi i leges incident to or granted by [ any and all amendments to said le . ase; but only upon condition and to ■ the extent that the said Mas-Celo i Mines, Inc.* had the right and r power to assign said lease and , said leasehold estate pursuant to r the terms of said lease without ■ in_ any way invalidating said l lease or violating ,any term, cov enant or condition thereof. (b) All the right, title, interest and estate of the said Mas—Celo Mines, Inc. in and to the buildings • improvements, facilities, plant, machinery, equipment, tools, ap pliances and supplies, whether lo cated .on the land described in the I above mentioned lease or else , where, now owned, or in the pos r session of said Mas-Celo Mines, I Inc. and now or heretofore used j or employed in connection with, r or ' n relation to, the mining op eration conducted on said land by Mas-Celo Mines, Inc. (c) Those certain Letters Pat ent and patent-rights owned by > the Mas-Celo Mines, Inc. covered ; by Letters Patent of the United 1 States of America No. 2,091.691 » p su | d . 4 1 th e «rst instance to S I K. Scholes and thereafter assign -1 ed L. fcy t h \ m t 0 Mines, Inc. I subject, however, to a certain irrevocable non-exclusive license i nnder said patent granted to ! v or D m £ Glass . Works, a New , Yoi k Corporation, to practise the inventions thereof for the full life J thereof an<l an >’ reissues » (d) An personal property of ev e*L kl ” d and char acter owned by said Mas-Celo Mines, Inc and ; emp ] oyed ’ , or intended U, be used and employed in con nection with, or i n relation to, the ; afores:a ' d mining operations. ; nnt be deemed to include dislodged or processed ore or sun rinHci U / t<,marily cons umed or in tended for sale or use in con o n Stio,r h the af ° resaid S? Asrat veye“d by - the “foresaid Deed of As well algo, Harvo I’ New International Harvester IYuck, Chassis and Cab complex with 1-CH2OO Bro “SAT 1 -is h::? Td"/ > o » h sVDriii 2i«jiWL saras? comply 0.-rh.uM; i Steel Office Files* (fi i '’iu Analytic,! Bia;*", Wyco Pkxibl. Shift Griifc,* in 1 ]* ew Pord Truck Engine- S aß th desc t . ribed in. and conveS the Supplemental Deed of l** ex ,‘* uted b y »aid Mas-Celo Trustee tbe under signed Irustee, dated April 9 1942 nnri sa id P of£e C ‘ a !l DeJSr 8 in oo ßook 0f Mort * TV 28, at 126 - inis September 16, 1942 JUNIUS o A DAM S, JR. S«Pt. 17, 24. Oct 1, 8. Administratrix Notice To . Creditors trSriJZ :i Ualified as Adminis o j. ox ,?* the estate of H. J Bridwell, deceased, late of Yan- £ y to C °not-f’ *H rth C »rolina, thb ts to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the North*teJlt 8t Hendersonville, North Carolina, on or before the 26th day df Sept. 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of dihterf r t CoVer & All perßOn " in debted to said estate will please •nake immediate payment Th'H the 28th day of Sept. 1942 trhf r «f nL, ’V . Keith * Administra te, of the Estate of H. J. Brid 6—-Oct. 1,8, 15, 29, Nov. 5, 1942 SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD
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