PAGE FOUR More About— Sale of Land for Taxes Fairchild, Jot 56 $484 12.27 Fairchild. Tom 50 S3BO 7.39 Fox, I. T. 4* £445 5.79 Fox. James 27*1390 / 10.49 Gibbs, Ira F. (Adm)33 522 10.75 Gibbs. J. P. Min. Int $l5O 4.05 Gibbs, A. C. 32 $487 10.12 Glenn & Washburn 24 S4BO 9.99 Glenn Browning 58 $1740 32.70 Gouge. Herbert 6 $l2O 5.78 Gouge, Mrs. Newton 2 $92 3.00 Gouge. Beulah 3 $75 2.70 Gouge, Ben 2 $34 5.37 Grindstaff. John Jr. 53 1600 28.38 Grindstaff,' Fred 234 $430 11.21 Grindstaff. Lonas 20 $l3O 5.81 Grindstaff, Avery 6Vi SBB 6.06 Gurley. T. Q, 25 SO3O 16.44 Hall, Carey £\ 11 $220 21.22 HalL Kerby 71 $412 12.04 Harris & Goodin 54 $595 12.07 Harrison, S. L. 12 $340 11.42 Harrison. Eugene 14 1-4 $124 5.72 Harris Dan 25 S2OO 8.07 Hensley, Joe 2 soo * 2.25 Hensley. Comddore 4 $230 7.61 Hervey. David E. 15 SI6BO 31.62 Hollifield. Virgil 5 SSO 4.37 Hollifield, Hester 3 $l7O 4.41 Huskins. Virgil 14 $250 7.97 Huskins, Virgil 15 SIBO 4.69 Huskins. Charles 100 SSOO 10.36 Kelly, Paul 1 S4OO 8.55 Latham. Dudlpy E .10 $l5O 4.05 Lawson Ifc Deneen 125 $2700 50.00 Letterman, George 1 SIOO 6.33 Lettenhan. J. W. 22 $875 17.12 Mcßee, McKinney et als Min. Int. $l5O 4.05 McCampoeU. Dr. John 7 3-4 |230 ' 5.49 McCrackin, H. M 9 S9O 2.97 McEntyre. A. C. Gdns. 15 354 7.73 McEntyre, Lewis 2! 1-4 $56 4.47 McEntyre. Jason 18 $264 9-2® McKinney, Thomas 48 $446 11.72 McMahan. W. T. 26 1-3 $133 3.84 McMahan, Mrs Saiiie 21 $252 5.88 Mcßae. Hugh, ,& Co. lndf 40 . . , SI2OO 22 97 Mace, C. K. 10 $97 10.41 Mace, Tull 5 SIOO 7.48 Mayberry. J. A. 4 S3OO 6. io Murphy. Lawrence 3 $25 3.92 x Neal Brothers 35 S3OO 6.75 Newdaie Mica Co. Min. Int. $930 ’ 4.8.10 Non-Metaiic. Minerals Inc. Min Int. $2400 44.59 Ogle, H. B. 22 4360 10.05 Parker, Charles 32 $360 8.51 Penland. James 10 $l5O 6.17 Phillips John W. 55 1-4 715 20.78 Pless, J. Will 64 $640 12.88 Pope, Theodore 3 $27 3.95 Putnam. W. R. 1 SIOO 3.15 Ray. Barnett 31 Ms $755 18.06 Robinsin. Garrett 27 $216 5.24 Robinson, Raymond 57 $570 11.60 Robinson, J. Luther 16 S3BO 10.73 Robinson. Earl 50 SSBO 17.52 Robinson. Gordon Hrs. 3 S4O 2.07 Robinson & McNeal 28 $458 9.60 Robinson, K. E. 84 $1390 bal 15.50 Robinson, John H. 75 SBOO 15.99 Robinson. John |& Alice 20 $695 13.87 Robinson, John & Carroway Heirs 195 $2535 47.03 Robinson, James |& Lat 85 $785 - 15.44 Robinson. Ruby 52 $676 13.52‘i Robinson, J. Rich Hrs. Min Int. S3OO 6.75 Robinson, Jay 67 $775 15.32 Self. Grant 53 $455 9.55 Sheffer. Mrs May 7 $165 432 Shuford, Mrs. E. C 3 $75 270 Shuford, Roscoe 16 3-4 $360 7.83 Shuford. Vernie 3 S6O 4.55 Silver, Henry 2 $135 6.91 Simmons. Arcemus 1 $250 5.85 Sisk, R P. 15 $l5O 6.20 Smith. Heirs 6 $l5O 4.05 Smith, W. M. 23 S2BO 6.39 Styles, L. J. 3 $75 2.70 Teague. & Autrey 13 S3OO 675 Thcmas, Mack 2 slls 342 Watson. E. £. 33 $330 7.29 Weatherman, Mrs M II Hrs. 10 S2OO J 5.95 , Webb. F. E. 7 S2BO '•* 920 Westall, A. H. Hrs 7 SSO 225 Westall, A. R ,61 $655 -22 28 Westall, J. P Hrs Min Int. S2OO 4 95 Whetstine. Arnold 8 $250 815 Whetstine, Edd 9 1-4 S3OB 13 49 Wilson Dan 13 SIOO 5.27 Wilson. Fred 3 $l5O 373 Wilson, W. P. 57 $750 17 96 Wilson. Walter 12 $335 -7 39 ' Wilson. Jasper 3 1-4 SIOO 315 Wilson. Arnold 18 $306 898 j Young, James 77 $865 16 94 Fortner. Troy 21 $443 935 McNeill. J. W. 4 $25 1.80 , Patton. Arthur M. 50 S4OO 8.55 j PENSACOLA TOWNSHIP Adkins, RBI S3OO 801 ] Adkins. S. P. Hrs. 52 $1205. 23 07 ( Adkins, Joanna Hrs. 223 925. 18 02 ] Allen, Nancey 10 $l3O 3.69 ] Allen, U. S. 20Vi $915 17.85 ] Allen. E A. 35 $290 6.58 ] Autrey, L. A. 4 $l7O 6.53 ] Autrey, G H. 2 $l3O. 387 ] Bagwell, C. G. 30 S3OO 6.76 ] Bagwell. Pereda 25 SBOO. 15.77 Carroway, C. C. 20 S3OO 6.7 C Dale, J W. 10 $450 997 ] Davis. T. W. 25 $520 10.85 ] Gardner, E. J. Hrs 25 $325. 7.21 ' Hensley, F. D. 6 $l6O. 4.23 j Hensley. Mrs Emma 27 1250 29.79 J Hutchins, J. C. 56Vi $997. 12.17; : ] Ingle, Ivery 5 S6O. 2 , 43 ] Kinsey. C. P. 1 S3O. 1.89 i McMahan. W. C. 8 $275. 8.52 McMahan, Lonnie 3 $45. 2.17 j McMahan. Geter E. 19 1 $465 11 85 ] McMahan, Bell R 8 $l2O 351 1 McPeters. Earl 13 Vi $363 10 19 1 Martin, James W. 1 $126 3.61! J Mumpower. Mrs. Julie 2 $l7O 4.41 1 Mumpo ver, Fred & Ralph 3 $225 541 I Ogle. John 15 S6OO 12 72 1 Ogle, W. L. 24 $225. 7.71 ! Ogle. Hattie 10 $175. 461 l Rathbone, Reggie 3Vi sl4l. 614 ! Hathbone. Carl 1 S9O. 520 ! Rathbone, C. A. Est 12 $256 606 i Rathbone. J. W 3 $76 271 r Ray, Mrs Zula 25 SI3OO. 24 78 Ray. Mrs. Dorothy 47 $720. 14 32 r . Kiddle, Bertha 2 $l5O. 4 15 > Riddle. E. R. 474 $1917. 86.04 1 A. ■ . ip |p(|^ICTORY jrcSjl UNITED STATES j# WAR mw Bo ™ s J|gj|||sTAMPS Notice To Creditors To File Claims In Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA,; „.; : YANCEY COUNTY. YANCEY CYANITE COMPANY Plaintiff vs. MAS-CELO MINES, INC. * Defendant To all creditors and parties holding claims against ■ MAS CELO MINES, INC. You and each of you are here by notified to present your claims duly itemized and verified, to gether with a statement of the nathre of your claim, the securi ties or priorities, if any, in re spect to said claim, to the under signed receiver, §t his office at the Cyanite Mill in Burns.ville, on or before the 18th day of January 1943, or your claims will be bar red from participation in the dis tribution of the assets of the de fendant, MAS&-CELO MINES, INC. * You are further notified that the receiver will take and state an account of the affairs of MAS CELO MINES, INC., giving a list of all creditors and the amounts for which the claims are filed and allowed or disallowed, the said Report to be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County on or before the 18th day of January, 1943, and tjiat anyperson interested "as a creditor or claimant, or other wise, in the affairs of the defen dant may except to the allowance or disallowance of any claim or part of any claim, but that such exception must be filed not later than January 18th, 1943, the date when the next ensuing term of tbi v Superior Court of Yancey County convenes. No exception to the allowance or disallowance of any claim will be permitted to be filed after said date but by special order of the presiding Judge. This notice is given pursuant and in obedience to an order wherein the undersigned receiver was appointed permanent receiv er of the asSets of the defendant in the above entitled action. This December 3, 1942. V. L. Mattson. Receiver. Dec. 3, 10, IT. 24. 1942 Riddle, Bill & Kermit 16 SB9O. 21.63 Riddle. Charlie 64 $624 12.60 Robins, C. C. 1 SSOO 10 36 Roland. S. M. 10 $205. 5^05 Threadgill, Percy 4372 ' • sllßßl. Bal ’ 184 36 Wheeler. N. B Hrs. 12 $l2O 3.51 Wileage, Dr Francis M 2 1-4 $125. 3 61 Wilson. R. \V. 15 SIOO. 315 Wilson. C. L. 10 $515 , 23 74 Wilson. A. E. 232 4 $2442 68 54 Wilson, T. J. Jr 105 $1616 61.67 Wilson. R W. 134 SIBO. 459 Ogle. William 2-3 $75. 4^83 PRICES CREEK TOWNSHIP Angel. Beth & Virginia 60 34.24 Anglin, John 21 $382 9 75 Anglin. J B. Est. 3Vi $125 361 Arrowood, C. B. 5 slls 876 Adkins. Brothers 68 $340 748 Austin. S. D. 50 $l5O 4 05 Austin, C. H. 69 $798 17 91 Banks. B T. 234 $175 451 Boone, Mrs R, N. Est 78 410 8 74 Bridwell. H J. 60 $595 13 43 Briggs. Frank 53 $4390 80 46 Carter, Carrie 100 SSOO 10 36 Citizens Bank 22 $220 531 Edwards. J. M. 215 $7095 144 81 Edwards, Burguss 35 S2OO 725 Elkins. T. M 21 $445 937 Elkins. Etta Est 37, $655 13 16 Gardner, Mack D 16 $690 13 91 Harris, Walter 114 $454 9^55 Hensley, Zora IVi $260 603 Hensley. Hoyt 18 $275 970 Hensley, C. P. 44 3-4 $565 11 54 Holcombe, Alvin 12 S3OO 10 44 Holcombe. J A Est 50 SBSO 18 80 Ledford. S. C. & Wife 85 SISBO 30 02 McKinney, Flossie 24 S4BO 10 00 McLaughlin, Arthur 50 $350 7 66 Maney. Jack 10 $l5O 16 24 Maney, C. J. 16 $240 667 Melton, Lewis 1 S4OO 856 Metcalf. J; R- 41 $535 12 9 g [Morrison,-C. C* 244 SBOO 15 77 Penland, B. B. 21 $435 10 34 Penland. Fled 1 s7o 478 Penland, Dallas 3 SBO 597 Penland. John L 8 $320 9^24 Penland, Walser 6 $l7O 867 Penland. W. L. 55 $574 U7B Penland. Mrs Clyde 10 $330 674 Pen and, Hubert 274 S4OO 10 68 Penland. Noble Est 5 1-10 75 271 Penland. N. N. 49 $414 881 Penland, Weldon 10 $l2O 351 Penland. Grier 3 S9O 2 97 Phillips, Sam 3-4 $75 843 Shepherd. John Boyd 24 590 15 DJ Silvers, Ben 15, $384 827 Styles. Mack 10 $195 702 Styles. Clyde lfi $344 967 Styles. Mrs. Panzy 12 $lB7 678 Taylor, W. Granville 46 $460 9 64 Whittington, Mrs. Mamie 9 $lB6 ' 470 Wilson, J. H. 63 $265 6 13 York. Mrs. T. W. 20 $360 7.66 YANCE’\T Burnsville, 7N. c. JL i \ . /•• i WEEKS PROGRAM AT A GLANCE PHONE 199 FRI.-SAT. DEC. 18-19 Number 1 o~*/rS AH AMIKKA’S CHOKI I FOR ALL-OUT fUHI | (jOv ’it HAi roach prmttntt /'v imimow Number 2 “HOME IN WYOMING” With -a GENE AUTRY SUNDAY, DEC. 20th CARDBOARD bILLOTER. GEORGE SANDERS MONDAY. DEC. 21st TUESDAY DEC 22nd “REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR” 3 With Don Barry - Fay McKenzie ! WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23^1 smmjjMjjL illjSSs Drawing For $50.00 Cash THURSDAY, f)EC. 24th FRIDAY, DEC. 25th BOYS There it a tremendous need foe a cicap^ .. wholesome and educational, yet . entertaining boy’a pubDcarioa. a k That’s why, for 30 jnan, the Bof A wL Scouts of America hi* pub. ■j tithed BOYS’ LIFE. It’s the mii;uint you will b« glad to JM L mm «‘ v « rout son .Hj w .... V, O J r Send roorardariar' • * - m.l Tull U Or to mr THE YANCEY RECORD I BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” We can’t believe that it’s the week before Christmas, that one weekjfrom today . old Santa will ocome ’round to visit good boys and girls . . . and, children, we’re very sorry that for the first time in years we haven’t had room for those nice > “Letters to Santa” that you’ve written and sent to us. Hope that he’ll bring you all the . things you want anyway. And we’d like to quote ihe let.-j ters that say: “Bring me war stamps so that • I can help the war to be over soon”. ... That’s a fine*' thing to ask! . . . . Letters from the men in camp all send their “Best wishes for a Merry Christmas” to folks back horpe and we know that they’re thinking of us just as surely as ve’re , thinking of them. . . It still isn’t too late, either, to send the’fti a cabled greet-! ing message Brief comment: College boys and girls begining to arrive for the holidays. . . . Real estate deal of the : week: Edge building sold to Sam Yancey of Marion. Glad to learn that the G. B. Woodys will be back with us. We’ve missed them for ' the past year. He’s wiTR Yancey Cyanite company. . Lieut. Myron Hanjiltm now in San Francisco. . . . Sam Byrd Bennett here for few days. . . . Gus Fender and Oscar K. Sparks now in Africa. . . . An especially nice Christmas letter from Chick Butner “somewhere in Pacific” . . and we heard last week that Frank had been promoted to the rank of boatswain.'. . The Bingo party tonight promises to be most happy affair grand prize will be a pound of coffee which Ann Briggs was carrying pro udly this morning. Relic of pre-ration days! Back home, just in time for ihe “winter ssason”, the Nichols who have been vis iting Ollis in California. Note: If your electric bill is a little larger this time it’s because you’ll be paying for a month and third at the some time. . . Meters weren’t read as us-j ual as the REA which has purchased the property will take over on 18th. . . . By waiting to read meters everything will be cleared up. . . We’ve heard of “Golden Burley” and we’ve about decided that that’s the right name for it. . . . Fine tobacco and fine price's. . . and many of the farmers 1 are investing part of it in 1 War Bonds and that’s fine too. hound: Check belonging to Charlie King. Call at Farmers’ Federation. i More About— -4 H CLUB bought three purebred Po land-China barrows and one purebred gilt. J The goal for all the 4-H , clubs in the county is to place twenty-five pigs with ( 4-H club boys of the differ ent schools. . MAN WANTED: cTod nearby Rawleigh Route now open. If willing to conduct Home Service business while earning good living, write immed iately. Rawleigh’s Dept. NCL-30-45, Richmond, Va. -' A FOR SALE: Thoroughbred Cocker Spaniel Puppies, now 7 weeks old, SIO.OO. Mrs. Fred Proffitt. - - - - ... ■ » - - J r, W- ■ I TOOK MY TOBACCO TO BOONE, .i And sold it on the market there. I am certainly well pleased with the way officials of the warehouse treated me, and the way in which sales were conducted. My tobacco was soM without my having to wait over, and the price was-better than I expected. I sold 1822 pounds for $911.90 —an average of 50c a pound. The buyers at the Boone Market are certainly watching for Burley from Yancey County. A. C. Fox, Cane River, N. C. ' " : 'l \ f— ■■■■'■ ■■■■—■■ — ll * ’ 1 ■■ 11 —■■ ■■ i i F , • • Attention *• Tobacco Farmers of YANCEY COUNTY U. S. Department of Agricultural Marketing Ser vice, Raleigh, North Carolina gives Boone an official average of $30.29 for the season of 1941-42. No Waiting No Delay I You can sell your Tobacco, get your check and re turn home the same day. As a Farmer, Warehouseman, and Friend, it shall be a pleasure and privilege to han die your tobacco this year. . ... 0 # - ' - |II ROSCOE COLEMAN, Prop. I I Mountain Burley Tobacco Warehouses ' Number 1 and 2 Boone, North Carolina I * Tune in Daily except Sunday at 7:20 A. M. W. J. H. I L., Johnson City and listen to Boone Tobacco Market Re P° r ts ~ i :, I I CLASSIFIED ADS SIO.OO REWARD: For in formation leading *to re- ■ : —— ■,’. • Y - . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17; 1942 covery of 22 Colt Woods man target pistol. Red front sight. Lost from car. Micavißf Box 1. . ~ . f ». —• —

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