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THE YANCEY RECORD
ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936
Editor Mrs. C. 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 o 1
March 3, 1879.
FARM BUILDINGS
MUST E PRESERVED— 1
PAINT HELPS
Money spent on the
maintenance of farm buil
dings in peace time pays
high dividends, says D. S.
Weaver, Extension agri
cultural engineer of N. C.
State College. In war time
says, the scarcity of
materials for new buildings
and even for repairs, mak
es maintenance vital .to in
sure continued use of the
building.
Perhaps the most need
ed protection for existing
farm buildings in North
Carolina is paint, says
Weaver, The life of a
building is increased by
30 percent or more if it is
kept in good condition to
withstand exposure to the
weather. .***..
“The durability of paints '
depends to a great extent '
upon the quality of the pro- \
*duct,“ the agricultural -en
gineer asserted. “All good i
paint consists of an oil 1
mixed with powder, known 1
as a pigment. /The quality
of these two ingredients, '
together with the method
of mixing, determines the
desirability of the paint.
“All paint manufactur
ers who make reliable pro-
TIRE INSPECTOR’S MANUAL
Section i. General Information.
The program of periodic tire inspection has been
adopted' by the Office of Price Administration in keep
ing with the recommendations of the Baruch Comfittee.
It Vecognizes the acute need of conservation of all tires
now on the wheels of passenger cqrs and trucks. The
tires on civilian cars are wearing down at a rate eight
times greater than they are being replaced. If this rate
continues, by lar the larger number of cars will be off
thg road next year, and in 1944 there will be an all but
complete collapse of civilian transportation.
Section 2. Provisions of Passenger Vehicle Inspection
Program.
A. Time of Inspection.—Between December 1, 1942,
and January 31, 1943, the tires on every passenger car
must be inspected by an authorized OPA inspector. Be
ginning the Ist of February 1943, every passenger car
owner will be required to have his tires inspected period
ically by an authorized OPA inspector as follows:
ia) All holders of a basic “A” or “D” mileage book—
every four months, with inspections at least 60 days
apart.
ibi All holders of a “B,” “C” or Supplemental “D"
mileage book—every two months, with inspections at
least 30 days apart.
B. Tire Inspection Record.—l. Each passenger car
owner, at the time he applies for his mileage book ior in
the East, when he registers the serial numbers of his
tires), will r ece ive a Tire Inspection Record. This is the
“B” part of the “Tire Record and Application for Mile
age Ration.’’ It is to be detached and presented to the
applicant.
2. The five tires on each passenger motor vehicle,
at the time of the owner’s application, will be listed by
serial number on this Record. If the tire has no serial
number, it is to be identified by brand name.
Section 3. Provisions of Commercial Vehicle Inspection
Program.
A. Time of Inspection.—Beginning November 15,
'1942, all commercial vehicles must be inspected every 60
days or every 5,000 miles, whichever occurs sooner.
B. Certificate of War Necessity.—l. Effective
November 15, 1942, each commercial motor-vehicle op
erator will be required to hold a Certificate of War Ne
cessity from the Office of Defense Transportation for
each commercial vehicle he operates. The Tire Inspec
tion Record for such vehicles is part of this Certificate
2. No local board may issue a certificate for tires,
tubes, or recapping services for a commercial vehicle
unless the vehicle has a Certificate of War Necessity
and has been duly inspected and approved by an author
ized inspector of the Office of Price Administration
for the period in which application is made.
Section 4. Inspection Procedure.
A. At the time of inspection, the owner of the ve
hicle will be required to show:
1. Tire Inspection Record, if a passenger vehicle, or
Certificate of War Necessity, if a commercial vehicle.
2. Mileage Ration Book.
NEW PLASTIC RE
PLACES RUBBER
Atlanta. Ga., Nov. 29—A
new plastic composed of
ordinary pine pitch and
phenol formaldehyde resin
is taking the place of chlo
rinated rubber to treat
Army tents, tarpaulins and
truck covers, it was an
nounced ti\e Dis
tribution Branch, headqu
rters Fourth Service Com
mand.
This preparation makes
i the original fabric fire,
weather and water resis
tant and is also designed
to guard against weather
ing and storage deteriora
tion.
Results obtained, offic-j
ers state, are as good or
better than the rubber-pre
paration previously used
and is considerably cheap
er-. It is estimated that ap
proximately 10,000,000 pou
nds of the new plastic will
be used on Army tentage
ducts put on the label of
the can the amount of each
kind of pigment and liquid
qsed,” Weaver- continued.
“Paints without such a
formula may be considered
of doubtful value. Since
two-thirds of the cost of
the paint job goes for lab
or, it is obviously foolish
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Board of County Cornmis
ioners of Yancey County direct
ing: the undersigned Tax Collector
of said county to sell all land for
taxes *
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant
to the order of* the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners the undersign
ed will ON THE FOURTH DAY
OF JANUARY, 1943, AT THE
COURTHOUSE DOOR IN BUR
NSVILLE, N. C., sell all of the
following described property of
the taxpayers as shown by the
following list for 1941 taxes, to
gether with tax penalty and cost.
If the sale cannot be completed
on the First Monday in January,
then the ...undersigned will con
tinue said sale from day* to day
[ until the sale is completed.
1 DONALD BANKS, Tax Collec
-1 tor for Yancey County.
Pub. Dec 10, 17, 24, 31, 1942
BURNSVILLE TOWNSHIP
1
Name: Acres & Lots- Val : Tax:
" Allen, G. A. 2ti A $75.00 $ 270
- Allen, H G.--19 500 00 10.36
Angel, Mrs. Wesley 3-4 175. 450
‘ Angel, Burgin E. 4 $3lO. 7,03
■ Angel, Cecii 6 SI9OO 40i17
Anglin, R_ C. 3 S9OO. 17.63
Anglin. & Hensley 25 $625. 10.56
1 Anglin, T. T. 8 3-4 $1555 31.35
Banks, S. H. 32 W $2556 4838
’ Banks, Mrs. Emma 33 $705 14 05
• Banks,’ Wr-F. $l5O 4 05
1 Beaver, S A., Heirs 1 L SSO 235
Beaver, Zob 4 SSO. 2.25
• Bennett, Mrs. Carrie BV 2 S2OB 5.10
. Bennett, John H 20 $450 10 35
-Bennett, S. M. Heirs 1 L. $175 4 50
Bennett, Pender 21 $389 11 89
•IBishop, E. J. 1 L. $75 2 70
. Blalock, W. J. 1814 SIO4O 2585
Blevins, W. L. 5 A $355 ' 22 98
• Blue, Mrs. Nellie W 2 7-10
1 $2725. 5 045
Bodford, Fred 18
• Bodford, Ban 4614
. Bodford, Bob 4 $35 4 10
Boone. D. N. 2 L. $725 26 60
Boone, W. K. 1 L. SSOO. 14 01
l Boone, D 1., 2 L. $625 14 73
, Brackin. V. R. 10 S6OO 12A6
15 rad ley, Mrs P. S; 2 L $750 22 43
• Briggs, T J. 4 SIOO. 5.21
Brigman, E. A. 1 SIOO 3 15
1 Brown, G. A. 98 $6305 13L34
1 Buckner, Mrs. Ida Hrs. 1 L
S BSO , 16.66
• Buffalo, Mrs, A. R. Hrs. 4
l „ $525 • 10.81
. Burnsville Plumbing: Co. 1 L.
I S3BO. r 1S
j Butner, Earl 14 $220. 531
j- Byrd, Clarence 4 L.. S7OO. 2977
Byrd, Thomas, Hrs. 1 L. 800 15 75
- Carroway, Mrs. Maggie 2 L.
1 , *IOO. ' 315
Chase. Ottis 1 L. $2300. 42.79
Cooper, John Jr. 3 A. $125.
($2.18 pd by Pearl Kirk
patric) i 0.62
Covey. W. A. 2 L $750 14.86
1 Davis. F.' A. 20 SBIO 16 00
. Dodd, W. J. 93 A: $1943. 37 69
Elliott, Homer "8 A $625 1 5!88
. English. Dr A. B. 30 $3500 64 42
, Evans, J E 1 Lot SB6O. 270
Pouts, D. R, Trustee (Bank)
2 3-? $275. 6 . 31
t Ralph 4 a S2OO 7.07
Fox, Love 27 $765.. 18.34
‘ Fox, Arney 1 Lot S2OO. 7.07
f Fox, Charles 3 Lots $4lO 13.56
Fox. Willard 16 A 10 L 1379 40 18
t Franklin, Ralph 1 A SIOO. 527
Galloway, C. W. 4 L SIOO. 15
iardngr, Charles 11.. $l5O 5.47
1 Gardner, Chas F 83 $3500 80 15
Gibbs, J P. 3 1.. $lO5. .",24
Gonce, Bert 35 A SI7OO 3128
’ H n '£ or: - J C - 1,1 2-5 $2233. 41 58
;• Griffith, James 1 A slls. 554
. Curley, John 1 Lot S4OO 855
Hall, W. jC. 1 Lot $350 9 77
Hall. G. Y. 1 Lot $25 ]JA
. Harris. Frank 114 A, 1 L
$360 1 1.31
Hensley & Anglin 25 A $625.
; Hess $8.50 pd by W B
Hensley) 3
5 Hensley, Mrs. E 2 1-4 1625. 3090
Henley, Carl 3 L $275 76!
, Hensley, J. Sol, 15 S3OO 675
Hensley, (X II 6 L SSOO 10 99
t Hwons & Howell 2(1-4 1200 23 87
Higgins, F. K. CJdti Mi 1-5 610 12 31
Higgins, F. R 6-1 ft SI3OO 31 11
" Higgins, J. H. 4 A 12 L 1125 21 6>
Higgins, Burt S. 4 L S3OO. 675
Higgins. Mrs. Artie I.ee 1 L
5 . * 7OO 16.11
1 Hipp-s, W H Trustee 1 I,
SIBSO. 3468
■ Hobsoif, Pat 1 Lot S2IOO. 39 2!)
> Holcoml& Edwards 1 I,
1 *-° 00 v1 66.54
Jackson, Mrs. L F. 4 L. 675 13 51
, i ai rett ;„ W D. 2 1-4 $1525 39 64
, King, Ployd W. 1 L S2OO 707
King, R. A ,7 S2BO 644
| Kirkpatrick Mrs. Pearl 3
$125 3 £Q
Laughrun, Ralph 1 L. $775. 24^8
l Lisenbee, C. c. IL. SIOO. 315
McCrackin, H M 27 A 11 I
$1726. 3245
, McCrackin, Joe 2 .L. SIOO 527
I Mclntosh, Byrd 2 A $75 270
Mclntosh, Mrs. E. C. 1 L 725 1 4 41
Mclntosh. Burgin 10 SIOOO 19 37
Mclntosh Grady 6 3-10 $75. 270
Mclnturff, Mrs C. O 4Vi 330 729
McLaughlin, A. L. 2 SSO 225
McLean, W. K. 10 L. $750 14.86
Maney, Arnold & Grace ll®
$154. 4 12
Mattson V L. 5 4 S4OOO 89 70
Melton, Lewis fi 1 2 $295. '—6 67
Mitchell, Mrs. Marion 1 L 175 4.50
Murphy, VV C. 6 SBOO. 15 94
Murphy, L C. 1 L. SIOO 375 ‘
Parne 1, Mis. W. I. 2 L 1300. 24 77 '
W I. 4 L $225 10 17 4
Peek. Mrs R. h, 1 L $l5O 4!05 J
Penlanu, M P. Hrs. 10 0 S6OO 3.65 '
Peterson Ralph 1 L $625. 15 79 '
! |P S > Mr*. Mae 50 SIOOO. 19 37
Phillips, Arthur 1 L SSO {
Pittman, J C. Est. 1 L S6OO. 12 16
Presnell, C. R. 6 $271 623
Presnell, Herman 15 $220 773
Price, Talmage 1 3-4 $55 458
J S. 4 SIOO 3i5
Proffitt, Fred 1 L $1975 42 67 j
Ramsey, Salvie 4 L S4OO. 8.55
Rathbone, W A. 2 $165 538 (
THE YANCEY RECORD
Ray, G, D. Hrs. 2225 S7OOO.
(Less $29.76 paid by Mrs.
J. B. Ray and Mrs. Chase) 95.94
Ray, Glen and Mrs. Ellis, 1
L. $1525 • 28.83
Ray, Mra. J. L. 16 L $4500. 91.16
Ray, Emma L. 51V 3 SIBOO. 3378
Ray, Lat H 300 $4675 (Less.
43.78 paid by Federal Land' ~i
Bank) '66.f7
Ray, Frank 145 $1450 37.76
Riddle, W P Hrs. 11 $176. . 451
Robertson, H F. 3 L $l5O 4.05
Robertson, W. Z. 1 L $5674. 112.23
Robertson, Mrs Sallie L 24
S2OO. 4.95
Robertson, Mrs. Julia 4 A ■
$1925. 3604
Silvers. O. L. 6Vi SIOO. ,3.15
Silvers, Carl Heirs 114 $245. 5.76
Silvers, W. H. 1 $75. 2.70
Silvers, Mrs. C. H 2 SSO. 225
Smith, H. C. 150 SIOO. 19.46
Standard Oil Companyof New
Jersey (2 lots, $3900.00)
(Less Exemption ss‘9o) 26.13
Styles, Mrs. Lonnie 27 )h7O. 25.83
Taylor and Harris H ~s 1
L SSO. 2 25
Thomas, W J. Heirs 35 712. 14.53
Thompson. Mrs. C I. 23 Vi
$5155. 107 22
Tilson, S. E. 10 S7OO. 13.96
Tilson, Mrs. R. Y. 1 SIOO. 3.15
Watson, E. F, 61. $2150. 40.09
Watson, J. A. Estate 63 2 A
6 L. S6OBO. 110.91
Watson & Byrd Hrs 1 L 100. 3 15
Wheeler, Floyd 2 L $550 1L26
Whisnant, Dr. U. M. 3-4 A
S4OOO 121.03
White, Dr. C. H. 1 3-4 SBOO 15.76
Williams, John 1 L S6O, 2.43
Wilson. R W. 26 A 4 L 2 )90 17 75
Wilson, Vernie 1 L SIOOO 33 77
Wilson, H. W. 1 L $275. 9.15
Wright, Murray 6 3 4 $765 19 66
Young, T. J. Heirs 122 2310 42 97
Young. Walter 2 $367 10.08
Colored
Barnett, James 4 S3O. 1.89
Barnett, Clarenre Mi S2OO. 707
Flack. James 1 $65., 4.64
Griffith, Jim 1 $35 4 10
Griffith, Kay 4 $25. 6. 78
Griffith, Beecher 1 L $250 790
Griffith. Hugh Lee 4 3125 7 ,)3
Griffith, Lucille 1-4 $125. 360
Griffith. Gelestie 7 $450 945
Wilson. Clinton 3 $l5O 405
Gay, Augustus W 3 $l5O 395
Wlison, Helen. 7 $450 945
Wilson, W 11 4 610 12.32
Roung, Charles \ $230 673
Young. Jeter' 1 L $25. 5 72
Young, George 1 $250 691
Young, Mrs. Dave 1 I. $125. :h«0
Young. Lester 1 $175 6.62
.Young John I $lO5. ,53s
CANE RIVER TOWNSHIP
Anglin, T. T 10 SIOO $ 3.13
Bailey, R. H. 96 SIB7O 37 18
Blankenship, Mrs Zeb 58 745 14 7s
Buckner. Harvey 18 $220 743
Buckner, Charlie 10 S2OO 709
Burton- M. A. 85 $1325 28 12
Chandler, Lee 9 $315 706
Crain, W. M 30 $435.,, 919
Edwards, J. E 52 *1748. 34 97
Edwards, J. .VP-268 $2620 48 56
Edwards, Jay ol SIB7B 3519
Edw-ards William S. 37 $356 776
English, W. M. 37 $333 734
English, Mrs. S. L 3 $36 1 99
r erguson, Mrs W M -47'%.
$225. ' ‘ ”549
Ferguson, Charlie 20 $760" 1514
Fox Mrs. Dorothy 11 ssoo. 10.36
Garland, Carlos 50 $715 15 45
Garvin & Blevins 3-10 $920. 17 92
Hensley Maicus 10 sllO 545
Holcombe, Lizzie 42 SB9O 173a
King, Fulton 25 S4OO a 55
King, Molt 17 $254 10 16
McAlister. Sleet 10 $l5O. 617
Muthis, Sam 7 $95 3 06
Metcalf, Orla 158 $1515. 28 80
Metcalf. Lewis 43 $476 n 04
' l, ‘| ca J- J - A- 43 $470 981
Metcalf J W 112 SBOO. 20 68
Pate, Cartie 10 SIOO 597
Phillips, Mrs Bessie 3 $525. 10 81
Proffitt W. A. 3-8 sll7 140
Randolp), R b 65 $7.50- 1486
Rkl.il , anl • 19 « 675 15 87
Kiddle, Irancis 5 S2OO 707
Si vers, Frank 6 S6O 243
Si vers, Carl 44 S4BO. 13 <53
Silvers. Burge 1-8 $25 4 03
Dpton, J. C .38 SSBO. ' — n'oo
Tipton, Frank
Tipton, S. S. 34 #»65 jJ'g
Tomborlin, J A 4 s2oc' 7
York, T H 16 $290
EGYPT TOWNSH.P
Adkins, Mn,. Dan 16 $240 $ 567
Ball Margaret 19 $228 545
B™Hf o, 'a' >Vin 14 3202 710
Bradford, Cora B. 10 $125 360
Edwards, S C. 40 $965 lal 1: 5,
Edwards, Mrs Bert 25 SBIO 15 94
Sr'a'*' (V' s Geo 30 1665 13 33
Eddards, Mrs Silas 15 sll O 333
Fender, Mallie 24 $1250 26 99
lender, Mrs Charlie 19 $279 6 S
Hannum J A. 38 $450 945
Hensl’ev %*! 8 H ll ,- 335
Hensltv n a ' ,nah 16 ssots 10 4 «
nensley Roscoe 45 $627 14 76
Hensley, Mrs Martha 1 $155 4 I 4
Hens ey, Guss 25 $7Ol. i«2B
Hens ey Walter 4 SIOO 597
Hensley Mrs Carter B 10 278 6 36
HiKKins, Back 30 $667 ~’2
E'hth* 1 19^ 4 5675 J J jj
gsn. T't ss* 1
Whe'ele. ,° USS 39 1231 5 .56
wneuer. James 19 > $5190 10 181
Wi soT S Mj lrS M Ma l k 18 493 '0 23*
W son n S Martha 1 $156 414
Wdson, Dave 13 *251 vok
RAMSEYTOWN TOWNSHIP
Adkins, J uc h 50 |i o2o 28J .
Adkins, Carl 25 $350 977
Adkins, Will. Sr. 20 $375 829
aju" 18 ' Dave 20 $495 12.39 1
Fred 20 $.3.30 >, 41
AHk' nS ’ , Wl,Be 10 $l5O B 4 141
Adkins’ fe L i* e i rs , 43 * 7BO 17 52
1 ’ & R * ba 17 225 594
Bailey, Harley 29 $269 (i 19
RrnT U ’ Thurman 43 $960 18 64
L 15 1021
Bradford, Jean 77 $.385 k'm
Bvr6 n V N .“ omi 80 ?525 10 81
Byrd, Carl .3 $250
Cooper, M C. 40 $935 1* in
Cooper, Harrison 20 S4OO. 11 13^
Edwards, Mi« Loretta 50 336. 7.so'
Federal Land' .Bank of
Columbia 10 s29* 6.78
Gouge, Mrs. Nancy 14 $295. 6.67
Griffith, Isaac, Jr. 7 $156. 406!
Haney, Sam, Sr 40 $475. 10.45
Hedrick, Mrs. Mandv 40 630 12 70
Hedrick, ftfb 15 $390. 10.59
Hiawassee-Nolichucky Power
Company 25 $6580. 119.92
Higgins, Conway 33 S6BO. 15.81
Higgins, Burnie 12 '/a sl4l. 5.81
Honeycutt. Lonnie 40 $665.
Honeycutt, Lester 36 $690. 15.90
Honeycutt, Geter 00 slll2. 23.90
Howell, Russell 25 $665. 16.461
Howell, Garrett 24 $346 7.94
Johnson, C A 25 $375 8.141
Ledford, Mack 12 SIOO 5.43 1
Lewis, Joe 53 $5Ol. 10.46 j
McCurry, Walter 50 $336. 962 1
McCrackin, H M 25 $250. 5.85
Mclntosh, D. U, 2 $55. 2.34
McKinney, Rama 20 $583. 3.47
Miller, / Arch 11 $205. 6.04
Miller, John 30 $440 ’ll 49
Miller, Swin 57. $750 16 98
Penfct, Charlie 4 $135 / 8 61
Peterson, Floyd 33 $635 15.00
Peterson, Burgess' 33 $690 15 90'
Peterson, l.ester 56>i $Bl5 16 03
Peterson, Jsuat 50 SB9O 19 50
Peterson, B. M. 40 $1075. 22 84
Phillips, Richmond 26 $260 6 03 ,
Phillips. John 33 $685. 15.81
Phillips, Arthur, Sr. 32 S6OO. 14 28*
ladford, S O. 40 $Bl5. 16 04
Ramsey, Walter 154 $951. 2u'6l
The Northwestern Bank 100
SIOO . 8 55
Whoeler, Jim 45 $l5O. 405
Whits m, Mai ley :;3 $735 16 72
White n, David 32 $145 16 84
Whits. 11, H. 11. 1.3 S4OO 10’26
Williams, Mrs Charlie 26 la
$497. 10 30
Williams, Mattie 20 $433 897
Williams, Fred 08 $Bl5. 16 01
Williams, I.uvenia 40 $525. 10 81
Wilson, M. D 3o $305. 1683
Wilson, Dempsey 10 $l9O 477
Woody, Mrs. Hattie 50 $550 11 26
Willis, Oralee 40 SIOOO 19^37
GREEN MTN. TOWNSHIP
Ayers, Luther 10 $325 11.37
Ayers, Crawford 16 $lB6. 8.08
Ayers, Mrs C C Heirs
14 7 10 $315 703
Aye in, K K- B*4 $309 931
Bailey, W. F. 14 2-5 $255 8.15
Bailey, Beuna, Heirs 16 $l6O. 4.23
, Bailey, H. G., Heirs 9 $428 906
: Bailey, E B 5 SBOS 18.98
; Baiiey, Dave 6 $l5O 4.05
I Bennett, Fulton 18 $390 10 67
Bennett. Rissie 26 $520 10 72
I Byrd. Jeff D 11 $404 8;sl
; Canine, Ernest 17 $315 12 51
; Deßeck. H O $550 11,26
Deyton, Mrs inioefce 12 $255 595
Fqx, J E. 76 SIBSB 10 85
Fox, Wash 30 $525. 15.57
’ Garland, Herbert 4 SBO 2.7:1
, Gortney, Thelma 1 $229. 5 47
! Harrell. Dave 4 $250. 13.91
Hensley, Jcv* 19 $220 531
, Hu. kins, Jean Heirs 6 $415. 9.37
; Laughrun, W H. 67 SIOSB 21 58
j Lewis, M V. 107 $2655 51.31
, Mayberry, J A. S4OO 7.20
j Moody, J S 33 $1350 27 97
, Peake, R R 45 $l5O 405
I Peterson, Loss, Jr. 9 $230 13 02
! Peterson, J. V. 26 SBSX 16 81
, Peterson, Bum M 66 $1440 27 29
Ramsey, H H 24 $55! 1167
1 Ramsey, Mrs Alice, Heirs
I 9 1-4 SSOO io 36
. Randolph, Mrs A M. 77 698 13 93
; Renfro, John 9 S9O 2 97
, Rmfro, W S. 80 $1360 25 85
I Roberts, Edd 6 S7OO. 25 99
, Rogers, W. F. 1 $437 922
I Smith, Henry 15 $l5O. 405
; Webb, Chas, 26 $485. 10.09
, Webb, Isaac 6 $235 928
. Webb, Tom, Heirs 12’i! $255 595
, Whitson, J W 50 $1872 36 31
Young, J Will, Heirs 30 S3OO 675
JACKS C REEK TOWNSHIP
Anglin. T T. 35 SI4OO 26.5 , <
Ai rowoetd, Burnie 20 $570. 20 43
Arrowood, Robert 90 $550 12 52
; Ayers, C. J 18 $785. 20 81
BMley, Mrs J H. S2OO 495
Blankenship, ,P D 14 1 /* $457. 967
Briggs, L. E 32 $470. 981
Briggs, J G; 55 $1485. 31.60
Byrd, Mrs. Mack B Heirs
228 $3445. 63.43
By id, W O? 55 $731 22 77
Canipe, Dewey 37 $740. 17 77
Deyton. U B 27 $585 14 46
| Deyton, Mrs. C, C. 30 $525 10 81
1 Deyton, D S7 Heirs .22 s2ps 6.13
Duncan, Thomas, Heirs 54
$1467. 27,78
Edwards. Guss 78 $1157 22 38
Elliott, Neal 32 $1540 34 82
English, Wade 18 $5lO. 10 54
Fox, Hicks 10 $215 s4O
Fox, Wes 34 $676. 15 81
Fox, Oscar 64 slllO. 23 49
Fox, Levi 16 *l5O 617
Fox, Isaac T. 24 $485. 10^21
Fox. Jennings 30 $487 12 80
Fox. Mrs. Thomas 15 $125 360
Garland, Dalton 8 S3OO 8 66
Hensley, Mrs. Mary 5 $l5O 4.05
Hensley, S L. 35 $2020. 42 09
Hensley, Wiley 18 $430 10 15
Hensley, Jasper 68 SB9O. 18 55
Higginbotham, Mrs P C 48
* 4926 28.84
Higgins, Crate 12 $l5O 635
Higgins, Herbert 50 SIOOO. 349
Honeycutt. Mrs., Vero 173
$6505. 101 70
Honeycutt, Mrs. A M Hrs
29 * 7B - r > 15 50
Honeycutt & Fcuts 15 $370 801
Honeycutt, W. L S 6 $2236 47 15
.Honeycutt, Jo/ 10 $337 10 69
Hopson, Oscar 17 $329 10 64
Howell, Mrs. Carmon 82 '
—-*1629 29 62
King. Richard 71 $1530 30 32
King. Hiram 78 $1521. 28 76
Ijiws, .Mali sh(i 1 SIOO 315
Laws, Emory 10 $325 8 95 1
Laws, Marcus 30 $773, 16 37 1
Lewis, J H., Heirs 13 $520 20 73 1
Lewis H 11. 24 SB2O 16 13 «
« F 33 * l| lß 21 60 l
Mclntosh, Rex 35 S6OO 12 16 <
Mclntosh, Mack 61 $2350 45 80 '
Mclnturff. Mittie 28 M, $573 11 67 <
Peake, H R Heirs 40 S2OO 495 <
Paterson, David 146 $4670 iOO 82 <
I eterson. ElUah 15 $475 1389 (
Peterson, Harrison 9 $265 10 76 <
Yictcr Datiiska *
SIOO. 3 15 <
Peterson, Jim (son of Moass) ' <
I 27 $630. v - . 12.72
(Peterson, Moses J. 8 *IOB. 3.30
Peteraoa, W. D; Hrs. 30 **4o 16.49
Petefson, Jennings .12 *270. 999
j Peterson, C. W
'Hay, Claws. 30 S6BO. 13.60
ißay. Q. D. Hrs. 28 *ll2O 14.79
Renfro, Mrs W. N; 159 $3196 58.94
Tlobinson, Frank 46 $759 17 01
Robertson, W. Z. 53 $2665. ,51.90
Robertson. Merritt, et al 17
$2295. 42.71
Robinson, Bibs 15 $194 704
Roland, Henry G. 23 SBSO. 18.79
{ Shehan, Monroe 134 $670 13 42
l Taylor. Ernest 18 $495 13 46
‘Thompson, Mrs. C L 8 $335 739
i Tipton, D. W. 48 *SBO. 11.80
iTomberlin, Mrs. Bessie 26
j *290. 6.58
: Wheeler. Mrs Mary 91 1975 37.77
Wilsbn, E. D. 78 $3346 . 68.41
Wilson, Allen N. 7 S2BO. 6.40
Wilson, Henry 22 $530 12'06
Woodby. J. M. 43 $755. 14 42
Wright, Lark 62 $796 1881
Young, Grindstaff & Blevins
25 SSOO. 10.36
I BRUSH CREEK TOWNSHIP
Boone, Arthur 37 s:’,sl 10.89
Buchanan, Arvil 7 $63 2.48
Buchanan, Sam 5 $125 6.17
| Beaver, Elva 1 SSO 225
jCurl, Mrs. JB. 50 $675 13 52
Deneen. W F. Min. Int S6O 243
Deyton, J. B. 30 $530 , 12 08
Deyton, R. C. & G B $45 217
Deyton, M. H 26 $525 11 96
Deyton, Chailes D. 30 $450 9.46
Fox. Marion 40 $240 667
Fox, ko -a 15 $!)0 297
Freeman, 17. H. 2 $45 818
Freeman. Theodore 2 SIOO 573
Freeman. Virgil 1 S3O 401
Gardner, Bill 20 $640 766
Garland. J. B. 40 $970 22 47
Garland. Charles 41 $727 17 39
Garland, D, R. 63 $1320 27.29
Gortney, Harris 41 $llOO 21 20
Gortney. A ( . 170 $2900 53 61
i Grindstaff, Mrs. Mary 19 342 7 51
Grind taff, Sam 212 $1922 44 21
L.arf. Charles S2OO 4^95
Hall, Vandalia 21 $163 429
Hall, John Est. 8 $64 251
; Hall. Ernest 1 s4ll 12A3
Hoilman, James 10 $l5O 405
; Hughes, Claud C. 30 $llOO 28 88
Hughes. W. N. 3 $l4B 517
, Hughes, Wiljiant 60 $1095 21 09
t Hu dies, Charles 1 S3OO 676
; Jenkins. Fred 12 $260 386
I Johnson, Junior 17 $340 16 49
; Johnson, D. S. 38 SIOOO 23 20
r Laws, Joe Ayers 41 $2071 6^24
> Lyle, Roy 21 $420 n 27
MrCurry. 1. F. 77 $462 967
Masters, Angus M $2065 41 80
; Masters, Juson 100 $2165 42 57
i Vero 50 $2065 38 57
;1 Milligan, C. O. 46 SIOOO 19 37
flPresnhll, Raymond 5 SIOO 315
, Randolph. Wade 1 SIOO 707
f Roberts, Tom 93 $2092 39 04
Rolinson, Charlie 5 $270 622
Robinson. Bristoe 55 SIOO 6 33,
! Robinson, G. D 105 SISOO 30 11
( Robinson, Melvin 18 $l9B 704
[ Robinson. Lyda 10 $l5O 017
Robinson. Hassie 23 S3OO 676
Robinson, Sam 12 SIBO 671
Robinson, Grayson 13 $230 873
, Robinson. Earl 6 S3OO 10 21
‘ B J lve . r & Young $-200 495
, Frank SIOOO 19 37
. -Sparks, O. K. 50 SIO6O 27 62
Sparks. Dana 74 $Bl6 1604
Sparks. J. c. Est. 75 SIOOS 19 47
Sparks, S. B 12 $240 702
7 ,?P al ks Ruth 23 $402 859
. Dave 5 s‘20 0 4 95
) whli Ca G ‘ Mina Co * * 3OO 6>6
, Whitson, Dave 28 SB2O is 25
: VVh.tson, Holt 12 S4BO 10.00
, Woody. Craig 12 $360 784
t *2 ssf, o ' IL2B
, 3 A. 17 $340 748
Wooily Dewey 55 $470 982
, Woody. WH 30 $750 ,4“
Woody. Glen 12 S4«O 10 00
V oung. Will J Est 203 1310 24 96
CRABTREE TOWNSHIP
1 Beaver, Melvin 1 $75 ,1 uo
Bl *!mm N0W01 S Trustee 53
UyvU on
; Blevins. Luther L. 4 S4OO 16 18
Blue, John 80 $1250 23 88
Boone. Clarence 4',. $790 17 80
Boone. Dove 76 $2492. 46 25
I®®”®* Curtis Hrs. 37 $269 619
Doont*, John 44 $454 9 m
Boone. Mrs James 25 $765 15 14
Boone. Hoy % $l2O 5 63
Boone, T. S. 3Vi $547 bal 11 41
Brewer. Elbert 10 $448 12 89
Brewer, Ralph 8 S3OO 8 88!
Brewer, R. B 22 $361 830
Briggs. James 2 $125 599
Briggs, Clayton 8 7-10 $350 935
Buchanan. Austin 3 3-4 $165 645
Buchanan. Lee R 56 $942 21 20
Buchanan. B W j* $ 22 5. 753
Buchanan, Fred E 2 $l5O * 741
Burleson. Robert 7 $lB5 379!
Bur eson, S. R2O $417 8 R7 l
Burleson, J N 9 s3ll 70*
Buigess. B. C. ‘162 $1695 31 90 j
Burton, .Molte 2 SBS ’. 2 89
Carolina Cyanite Co. $3335 61 45
Carolina Mining Co. 10 1200 22 97
Carrol. Hobart 2 S2OO 710
Cairul, Gaither 2 S2OO 7 07;
Clawson. Grant 36 $560 14 70'
Conley Mrs. Julie 1-4 $25 181
Dale. R. D. 20 $337 iJsj
Duncan. Charlie 1 $125
Duncan, J A 10 $l4O -51 l
Edge. r. L. 11 $560. n r?
Edwurds, Charlie 10 $2lO 513!
fSnr-E! S.S*a» II
* 220 |?1
SSSK: n'i&w II
Tn,,ltC '»>«'•
Galloway. Mrs. Julie 46 1118 21 60 1
Gardner, Clinton 4 $l4O 6 !
Garland. Chns 30 $550 1126 1
Gibbs, J. J* 400 $4375 80 19
Gi espie Bill 3 $142 602
Gilley. Sam 3 $135
Gikkl, Doc 19 $l7O 441 ,
Gouge, Si m 10 *250 lor
Gouge. Grayson 7 *256 914 1
Green, J R r ,O $250 shr
Griffith, J. B 7 s4l?. jo in <
Hrs
Gui ey. Stanley 18 SB7O 802 1
Gurley. Edd 50 $452 iorr
Gurley. H. H Hrs 02 $452 549
Gui ej, Mrs Josephine 10 S6O 2 43 I
Gurley. J. W. ljjj $2174 40 59 1
Gurley; U. W. 14 W7 ggj I
THURSDAY, DECEMBER W, 1942
Hall. A. D. Hrs. 14 $225 5.45
Hall, Terry 1 SIOOO 26 43
Hall. Herbert M. 10 $265 843
Hall, Charlie 49 $632 14.95
Harding. Floyd Vi $lO4 535
Harris. J. G Hrs. 15 S2IQ 12 06
Harris, J. G. 4 *3OO 800
Harris. E. D. 22 1-10 *1577 76 41
Harris, Mrs, Grace lVi $lB3 4.83
Harris. Grover 2 *BS 289
Hensley, Mrs A A. 12 SIOOO 19 38
Hensley. J. J 14 $483 10 59
Hicks, Louis 1 1-10 $125 573
Hillard. Mrs. S. C. $250 586
Hillard, C. A. 50 $656 14 46
Howell. Woodrow 3-4 S3OO 888
Hughes. Bradley 23 $253 803
Hughes. Mrs. Ollie 18 S3OB 690
Hughes. Joe Sr. 104 $1796 36 13
Huskins. E. W. 83 $1440 39 56
Huskins, Milt lVi SIOO 315
Hutchins. Jake 12 $167 436
Hyatt, Charles O 3 SI2OO 29 60
Johnson. Mrs. D. L. 55 $1250 23 88
Johnson, Theodore 23 $l7O 441
Jones. Larkin 6 $25 l 81
Jones, Crawford 2 $350 14 54
Jones. Henry 1-8 SBS 289
Land & Mineral Co 2Vi *l6O 423
Laws, John 4 $350 li 29
Lawson & Deneen 127 $3650 6712
McCanless. J. L. 3-4 $42 210
McCurry, Vaughn 1 $125 573
McCurry. A. D. 8 $167 436
McCrackin. Mrs Pansy 18 396 8 48
McCrackin, H,. R. Hrs 19 100 315
McCrackin. R. H. 123 $950 18 47
McKinney, S. D. 90 1-10
$1753 37 80
« c £ in , ney & Young 1-8 $l5O 405
McMahan. P. L. 4Vi $220 952
McNeill, Horace 16 $167 648
McPeters. C. L. 2 S2OO 4 95
Marsh, James, Jr. 1 1-4 375 12 35
Marsh. J. T. 32 1-4 $1252 26 03
; Marsh, J. G. Hrs. 75 $1671 31 46
Mayberry, James A 39 $560 11 44
1 Mumpower. W. G. 1 9-10 500 13 74
1 Nelson, Richard 22 $250 *B6
1 Newdale Mica Co. 13 $525 23 43
North State Feldspar Core
1 SIOOO 19 37
Payne, Mrs. Ada 10 SIOO 315
, Peterson. Russell, 20 SIOOO 19 37
, Peterson, W. D. £ Wife 43 Vi
slO3l 20 99
I Pittman, J. C. Est. $250 586
: Pittman. Steve 10 $355 775
Presnell, Mrs. J. N. 25 $337 7 42
, Presnell, J. N 53 $941 bal 237
, Presnell, L. W. 26 $439 926
. Presnell. Lizie 26 $433 915
I Presnell, G. C. 30 $771 15 44
, Presnell, J. M. 40 $925 18 02
. Presnell. W. M. 65 $460 964
Presnell, W. (). 41 $625 -12 62
I G C. 8 SBS 289
, Ray, Champ L. 51 $1129 24 42
Reddin/ Henry 17 $206 808
, Renfro, Charlie 4 ssl 227
. Roberts. Ernest 10 $250 949
, Robinson, Mrs. Eddith 32 381 822
. Robinson. Earl 4 SIOO 315
, Robinson, Herbert 1-4 SB3 284
Robinson. Paul T. 1-4 $125 573
, Robinson, G. R. 11 $3lO 14 46
; Robinson. Mrs. Walter Hrs
l 0 $75 2 71
I Robinson, Mrs Aniapda 19
f $487 10 13
1 q»°in in u n ; ? 25 * 604 23.96
bain, Hal 1 $525 10 81
. Silver. A L 12 $360 7sq
1 Silver, G W 25 $267 Sue
. Silver. W H. 30 1-4 $505 15 95
’ ver ’ John 15 * 2 o<l 707
I Willard 8 $465 15.80
l He ' ir V- Min. Int $l5O 405
, Sou the ni Appalachian Min Int
, Leasing Corp S4OO 856
| Sparks. Miss PL 1 SBS 289
Sparks, Edd 70 sll4o* 29 82
Spruce Pine Mica Co 7 1500 27 03
Stamey. W. H 1-4 *26 lat
' Styles, Bell Hrs. 28 $245 577
; Suggett. Mrs. O. L 7 $l7O 441
Swann, Theodore 20 $275 « u
. Thomas, Roy V 2 SSO 2 ' 2 r,
; Thomas. Mrs. Nora 45 $350 766
, Thomas, D T. 2 $l9O 477
Ihomas. D J Hrs. 3 $167 454
Thomas, Luther 1 $37 430
Thomas. James M. 1 $250 622
T M^ S ' C C 8 *2OO 647
S6oS“ DCV C ° Min Int
Willmms. Wesley 7 $79 11 4 o 4
W, l.s, E F 41 494
$1553 R ' W (Pelt 2) 44
Wyart’K 7® St /i R i 7 $lB4 j « B2
Wv«tt vi ( J SB) o 6 1400 I°.6X
Wyatt f v® u a 2 185 5.01
S iiiVJir nil
fZ. zT L 20 ,0fZ 2l
i Young, Mrs. B. W 20 S4OO ~8 56
Young, Z Molt 11 S3OO 676
yTJ*- ,ph H - 3 WO 16 49
Young, Fortner, & Blevins
Mm. Int. SSO , D ' e \.ns
Young. Lat R. 39 s9ll 19 53
j Young, Teelarou 12 $272 aor
Young, Roy 1 $250 4 .{• 2 J
Young. J n 14 $162
Young. Peter 1414 ticn 4 - 4 ®
Allen, Claude 3 $lOo $ 5 97
Patton, j ack ,4 , 9 00 327
Burleson. Olga BV4 $177 454
SOUTH TOE TOWNSHIP
Autrey, Walter 2>/ 2 sl 4o 10 21
Autrey gT'/.. 1185 680
3M y i« 5 G M 4 " A
w f 66 « 1376 33.64
4000 -
Boyd'*
Branch. Mrs. G P 47 $683 n?r
$7492 MrS Sa,He 55 1-i
Buchanan. Stokes 2 $25 3 } an
Buchanan, G. E 6 Si9n i B ,
Carrol. John B 10 $134 rqJ
Carrol, W. A 45 S2W, 7^
Carrol. J. H . 13 $436 l?o
Carroway, Grace 4 *BO 2 79
Carroway. Oliver 1 *l5O aB7
Cartoway ,Mrs. Maggie 26 ‘
Carroway. Eulas Vi *IOO
Chnsawn, BH. 361-4 $290 657
Cook Ralph' 9 SSO ’ ° J's?
*I4?IS H ° ldir *' C °rP 92 0
K\ B 93 - 4 WBO 26 g ?S
EdK° n ’Uwi* C ’l6 36 5,S 420 44 93
frw< 1 2 ,126 9»9
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