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PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 ~i /* ■T-'- -.- r V ->&*«>-•- -•-*”»'*****■. -- - -.-- - -■■— ir-i — - —- r ■ Editor Mrs. C. R. Hamrick ■- *A- - 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 8. 1879. SPECIAL G. A. SERVICES WILL BE HELD The special Coronation Service of the girls auxil iary groups of Yancey county will be held at the Burnsville Baptist church on Nov. 28 at 8:30 o’clock, j All girls who are study ing the forward steps will be recognized at this ser vice. Pastors from all chur ches and girls 9-16 are ur ged to attend. SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Pursuant to an order passed by the Commissioners of the Town of Burnsville, N. C., the undersigned Tax Collector will, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., on the llth day of Dec. 1944, sell the following described property for 1943 taxes: J. B KING, Tax Collector. Nov. 16, 23, 30, Dec 7, 1944 NAME: LOTS: .. * TAX Angel, Cecil, 3 Lots $41.96: Anglin, Bruce, 1 Lot 8.05 Anderson, Mrs. R. E., 1 L. 3.01 Bailey J. Rom, Home place 52.56 Banks, Andy, 1 Lot 5.03 Boone, W. K., 3 Lots 16 61 Boone, D N., 4 Lots 27.68 Bradley, P S., 3 Lots 26.59 Brigman, E. A , 1 Lot 3.01 Buckner, Ila Heirs, 2 Lots 4.66 Carroway, Maggie, 1 Lot 3.01 Deyton, L G., 3 Lots 22 91 Evans, J. E., 1 Lot 2.51 Elliott, Lat, 1 Lot 13.58 D. R. Fouts, Trustee Bank, 1 L 6.54 Fox, Charlie, 3 Lots 12.29 Fox, Willard. 6 Lots 32.72! Fender, Grover, 1 Lot * 21 44 Glatley, Rudolph, 1 Lot 23.09! Gurley, John, 1 Lot 906 Hall, W. Clark, 5 Lots 7.05; Hensley, O H. 3 Lots 11,33 Higgins, J. H. Estate, home place 47.82 Higgins, Burt, 6 Lots , 704 Hipps, W. H. Trustee Blake Estate, 37.26 Hobson, Pat, 1 Lot 42.29 Hutchins, Edd, 1 Lot 53.36 Jones, Ward, 5 Lots 54 43 J & J Garage, 1 Lot 62.88 Jones, Tom G , 1 Lot 603 Liscenbee, C. C., 1 Lot 3.01 Mclntosh, Mrs. E C , 3 Lots 15 60 McLean, W. K., 4 Lots 16 10 Masters, O. K., home place 120.41 Mitchell, Mrs Marion, 1 Lot 4.41 Parnell, W. I„ 1 Lot 11.07 Penland, Rhea, 3 Lots 21.14 Proffitt, Fred, home place 50.38; Ramsey, W C., 6 Lots 21.14 Ramsey, Salvle, Home 9.06 Robertson, H. F.. 3 Lots 4.02 Shepherd, Olen, 5 Lots 17 11 Sparks, Gaw, 3 Lots 18 61 Thompson, Mrs. C. L., home place 119 93 Tappin, Lewis, 1 Lot 15.10 Wheeler, Floyd, 3 Lots 12.18 Wilson, Brooks, 1 Lot 4.02 Wilson, R. W, 3 Lots 21 If Wilson, H. W., 1 Lot 6.52 Young, Mrs. Charles 1 Lot 41.28 Bowditch, B. K. Est. 7 Lots 11.07 Hall, Lawrence, 1 Lot 3.01 Metcalf, Zenas, 4 Lots 15.10 F ——jgm—i— mmmm NOTICE < < TO HOOKED RUG COLLECTORS OF YANCEY, MADISON and SURROUNDING COUNTIES - WANTED FOR CASH ON DELIVERY AT 855 MERRIMON AVE. ' v ASHEVILLE, N. C. ’ , Until December 15, 1944 A QUANTITY OF SELECT COTTON HOOKED RUGS DARK BACKGROUNDS ONLY SIZES WANTED 22x.% OVALS 22x36 OBLONGS 24x48 OVALS 24x48 OBLONGS ALL RUGS TO MEET OP A SPECIFICATIONS -J— As to Weight and Patterns . NO RUG KNOWN AS SCALLOPS WANTED I J. F. CROWELL I 855 MERRIMON AVE. Jjr / I ASHEVILLE, N. C. * f - ALLOW PASTERS TO REST DURING WINTER Pasture grasses need to! store up food during the winter months so as to make a quick start next spring and therefore all ■ livestock should now be re moved from permanent pas tures, says Dr. R. L. Lov j vora, forage crop agrono- I mist of the Agricultural! | Experiment Station at Sta-! 'j te College. ! Alfalfa needs to go intoj winter quarters with sev-i eral inches of growth to' produce best yields. For the same reason, grasses need' protection and a chance for, development that will bring 1 quick growth in the spring.' • “Grasses which have been; protected by brush and lit ter during the winter, make the quickest growth in the spring and provide the most grazing,” according to Lov vorn. He points out that cattle cause a large amount of physical damage to the pas ture during the winter and that it Jakes quite some' time in tWspring for the! grasses to recover from this ;bad treatment and put out new growth. “Cattle should be remov-i i ed from the pasture about the time of the first frost”' Lovvorn says. “If this is done, the grass can build up a winter reserve of food; that will enable it to bring i earlier grazing in the spring and also more grazing. The same principle is involved as the removal of cattle from the pasture during long, dry periods during the summer. Permanent pastur es need rest periods for best production.” A thrifty growing forest pays taxes and produces a steady farm income. Cut fuel wood from the cull -trees and the proper spec- 1 I ies. ; Write often to the men in Service. RESOLUTION Edw ard E. Ballew, son of Mrs. Bessifr Ballew of > Hamrick, lost his life in action, Oct ober 11,1944 in France, thus making the supreme sacri fice for flag and country; and v . WHEREAS, the Earl Horton Post of the Ameri can. Legion, Number 122, and the Auxiliary, desire to give public expression of their highest esteem and I admiration for Sgt. Bal lew’s personal worth, his | high idealism, his stinted | devotion to his beloved cou ntry and his willing sacri fice for America; amk —? WHEREAS, the Earl Horton Post of the Ameri can Legion, Number and the Auxiliary wish to j convey to Mrs. Bsssie Bal- Jew their deepest sympathy in her great loss and sor row ; now be it | Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be sent tci Mrs Bessie Ballew; a copy to be filed in the pennan |ent records of the Earl ! Horton Post of the Ameri can Legpon, Number 122 Burnsville, North Carolina and the Auxiliary and a copy furnished the press for publication. Done by order of the Earl Horton Post of the Ameri can Legion, Number 122, and the Auxiliary, * this Nov. 3, 1944. Dover R. Fouts, Comman der; Mrs. W: W. Hennessee, president; James Hutchins : committee. ■-■ n . . CARD OF THANKS We wish to express ou many thanks to the mam ifriends for their kindnes and sympathy during th( recent bereavement, ab< J for the floral offerings. Mrs. Fred Thomas and Family. - Mr and Mrs. J. M. Tho mas and Family. CARD OF THANKS We wish, to express '>ur many thanks to our frit nds ;and neighbors,, for .their kindness and symp itk/ during thl death of our dear son and brother. We i specially thank our friends for the beautiful - flowers. We also thank the Holcom be and Edwards funeral home and Rev. Wilson. Mrs. Mary Robinson and I Family. ra YANCEY *ECO SO SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES NORfH CAROLINA YANCfcY COUNTY. Under and by virtue of an order of the Board of County Commiss ioners of Yancey County direct ing the undersigned Tax Collector of said county to sell all land for .1943 taxes: NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to.'the order of the Boaini of Coun ty Commissioners the undersign ed wiH ON THE FOURTH DAY OF DECEMBER.. 1944, 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 1943 taxes to gether with tax penalty and cost. If the sale cannot be completed on the Fiist Monday in December, then the undersigned will continue! ■st.id sale from day to day until the sale is completed. R. E. NEILL, Tax Collector for Jjancey County. Rrv. y, 16, 23, 30, 1944 BURNSVILLE TOWNSHIP Name: Acres £ Lota: Tax: Allen, Wilson M. 7% A. $9.26 Allen, G. A. 2% Acres 3.40 Anglin, Bruce 3 Acres 9.78 Athelone Milling Co. 3-4 A7 10.31 T Anderson, Mrs. R. E. 1 L 3.15 Banks Bros 4.L. 581-4 A. 306.64 Banks, W. J. 4 Acres 25 27 Banks, S. H 19. Acres 33.63 Banks, W. F. 1% Acres 4.05 Beaver, S. A. Heirs 1 Lot 2.25 eaver, Zep % Acre 2.25 • dford. Ban 46% Acres 12 17 Bodford, Fred 18 Acres 13.46 Boone, D. N. 2 Lots 27.35 iij.nc-, vV. K. i Lot 16.38 Bradley, Mrs P. C. 2 L. 24.24 Braswell, Lou Henry 12.20 Brigman, E. A. 1 Acre 3.15 Brinkley, Jack 1 Acre 11.74 Brinkley. Clyde W. % A. 9.37 Brown, Arthur M Est. 1 A 21.17 Brown, G. A A C. L. 180 A. 79.20 Brown, Chas. L. 92% A 81.10 Brown, Geo. A. 98 Acres 120.64 Byrd, Clarence 13.96 Bradford, Thad 1 Lot 13.38 Carroll, L. B. Heirs 3 3-4 A. 8.83 Carroway, Mrs. Maggie 2L. 3.15 Dellinger, Thomas G. BSH‘4 A - _101.62 Edwards, Boyd .J. 38 Acres"” 34 38 Elliott, Latt 1 Lot 11 72 Fox, Willard 16 A 10 L. 34.62 Fox, Charlie 3 Lots 13.56 Franklin, Ralph E, 1 Acre 636 Garage, J £ J 1 Lot 57.49 Gardner, Chaß. F. 83 Acres 83.57 Gibbs, J. P. 3 Lots 3.25 Gillespie, Byrd 22.83 Glatly. Rudolph 1 Lot 21.12 Griffith, James 1 Acre 6'61 Gurley, John 1 Acre 8.56 Hall, Guy 1 Lot LBl Haynie, R. E Est 14 Acres 23.0« Hensley, Charles 27 Acres 9,6 Hensley. J. Sol 13 Acres 5.4" Higgins, J. H. BsV 4 A. 12 L 21.6 Higgins, W. A. 6 Lots 23.83 Higgins, Burt 4 Lots 6.7i> Hipps. W M Tsjste*' IL. 34.6' Honeycutt, H E. A Acres 80.01 Hutchins, Edd 1 Lot 48.20 Jor.es, Ward 13-4 Acres 52 34 Jones, T. G. 2 Lois 6.80 ; .i* enbte, C. C. 1 Lot 3.16 ..IcCracken, Jot 2% Acres 1434 Mclntosh, Mrs. E. C. 1 Lot 14.42 Mclntn ;h, Grady 6 3-10 Acre* 4.83 Mclntosh. Lewis % Acre baL 6.64 : 'cLaughlin, A L. 2 Acres 225 McLean, W. K. 10 Lots I 4 86 McMahan, Robert J. 4Vi A. .cMahan, William 3% A. 19.24 - Jas Cel a Mines 476 90 lattson, A. L. 1 Lot 26 58 letcalf, Zenas 10 Lots 17.22 Mitchell, Guy 1 Acre 591 Murphy, L. C. 1 Lot 3.15 Northwest Carolina Utilities, Inc. 163 Acres 842.63 Parnell, W I 4 Lots 10.36 Peake, Mrs R. H. 1 Lot 4.03 Penland, M. P. Heirs 100 A. 3.43 Phillips, Arthur 1 Lot 2.25 Price, Jas. 2 Acres 3.16 Proffitt, Fred 2 L. balance 50 89 Ramsey, Salvie 4 Acres 856 Ramsey, James 2 Acres 4.96 ■Rathbone, Will R 2 Acres 5.51 Ray, Wess 47 Acres 17.53 Ray, Latt H. 300 A. balance- 56 72 Robinson, H. F. 3 Lots 4.06 Scott, Penland A Ayers 2 A. 91 45 Shosles, D. M. 1% Acres 6.31 i Silver, Oscar L. 6% Acres 3 15 Silvers, Mrs. C* H. 2 Acres 225 Sparks, Gaw and Gay IL. 17.12 Stubbs, D 8. 2 Lots 3.15 Thomas, W. J. Hrs. 86 A. 14.54 Thompson, Mrs. C. L. 23% Acres 108.82 Wheeler, Floyd 2 Lots 11226 Williams, Sam Est. 1 Lot 6.17( Wilson, Landon 17 Acres 10.00 Wilson, H. W. 1 Lot 9.33 Wilson, R. W. 26 Acres 30.60 Wilson, Mrs. R. W. 2% A 19.37 Wcodty, Cairiel B. 28% A. 12.26 Wright, Murry 4 3-10 Acres 11.85 Young, T. J. Hrs. 122 Acres 42 98 Colored Barnett. Clarence % Acre 9.10 Barnett, James % Acre 495 Bowditch, Alf B K. Hrs. 13% Acres 13.781 Erwin, Ernest 2 Acres 4 55 ! Gay, Augusta W 3 Acres 4.05, Griffith, Beecher 1 Lot 7 98' Griffith, Lucille 1-4 Acre 4.96 Griffith, Jim 1 Acre 9.06 Griffith, Hugh Lee % A 6.87 Griffith, Edward O 3 A. 620 Griffith Kay % Acre , 7 85. Riddle, Lois 1 Aere 6.86 Wilson, Clinton 3 Acres 4.06 Wilson, Warner 1 Acre 599 Wilson, Johncie 11% A 12 34 Young, Jeter Heirs 1 Lot 1.81 j Young, Mrs A1 1 Acre 361 Young, Qeorge l Acre T SM. Young, Jeter 1 Acre 1 6.86 Young, John 1 Aere * 6.37 Young, Bob 2 Acres 7 53 CANE RIVER TOWNSHIP Blankenship, Ted 8 Acres $6.89 Buckner, Harvie 18 Acres 8.16 Buckner, Charlie 10 Acres 7.97 Edwards, J E. 52 Acre* 34 97 English, Mrs. S. L 3 Acres 200 Hensley, Ulus 10 Acres 6 11, Metcalf, J. A. 41 Acres A 9.35 / B »e e tcalf, Lewis 43 Acres 12.06 etcalf, Lark 2 Acres 3.93 •'ller, Mack 58 Acres 13.38 orthwest Carolina Utilities, ’! Inc. 26.85 ' Randolph, R. B. 65 Acres 14.86 j • Ray, Richard 19 Acres 24.37; ‘ Silver, Frank 6 Acres 2.43; ‘1 Silver, Carl 44 Acres 14.11' egypt'township ’ Edwards, Harvie 7 Acres 7.54 . Fender, Howard 25 Acres 13 31 ■ Jlaun,.Pete 8 Acres 331 ; Hensley, Guss 25 Acres 16.2 J V Hensley, Roscoc 45 Acres 14.77 , Hipkins, J. E./40 Acres 16.83 > Honeycutt, Charlie 28 Acres 8.52 . Phillips, Andy Heirs 7Q A 17.52! . Wilson, W. I. 30% Acres' 23.98; ItAMSEYTOWN TOWNSHIP j 1 Adkins, Reba A Jessie 17 A $5.95' ■ j Adkins, George 9 Acres 5.08 ' /i. tains, Horace 15 Acres 8.341 Adkins, Curtis 62 Acres 21.69 ! Adkins, Will, Sr. 20 Acres 7.3 > Adkins, Joe H 50 Acres 21.85 Bailey, Mrs. Jettie 10 Acres 3.61 Bryant, Jim 30 Acres 11.42 Byrd, Carl 3 Acres 5.16 Cooper, Sid 8 Acres 5.99 ! Federal Land Bank of Columbia j 10 Acres 6.61 j . Gouge, Jessie 40 Acres 9.55 1 Haney, Sam, Sr. 40 Acres 9.91 1 1 ri.awassee Nol.ehuckv Power H Co. 25 Acres 119.92 ’ Higgins, Conway 33 Acres 20.03 * Holloway, Harv % Acre 3.57 ; Honeycutt, H C. 36 Acres 10.86 , Honeycutt, Lonnie 40 Acres 20.05 !, Honeycutt. Lester 36 Acres 16.99 j ’ (Ledford, Mack 14 Acres 6.88 » ; Mclntosh, Lovada 3 Acres 3.30 ’ Miller, Erskine 15 Acres 13.34 f Peterson, B. M 40 Acres 27.71 > Peterson, Floyd 33 Acres 16.16 » Peterson, Lester 66% Acres 19.89 S . v«,isuu, isj.u 50 Acres 19.51 i Rad word. S. O. 40 Acres 16.04 • Tipton, Isaac 40 Acres 9 10 i Tipton, Edith 15 Acres 2.89 I Warrick, Floyd % Acre 381 ’ Whitson, David 27 Acres 17.73 ’ Williams, Mattie 20 Acres 7.191 V Wilson, N. D 30 Acres 16.86 V. ' ' t GREEN MTN. TOWNSHIP 5 Ayers, Mrs. C. C. Krs. 14 7-10 i i Acres $7 03 . Bailey, W F. 14 2-5 Acres 8.251 P Bailey, Willard 34 Acres 14.50 Bailey, Beuna Heirs 16 A 4.231 , Barnett, Arkie 22 Acres 12 64 r Bennett, Fulton 30% Acres 16.28 j JjCanipo, Ernest 17 Acres 21.67 • Deyton, Phebw 12 Acres” 541 Edwards, Andy .... 14 28 ? i Elsea, Mrs. Ada Hrs. 90 A i ? I Huakins, Jene Heirs 6 Acres 9.37 • Lawhurn, W. H 67 Acres 20 89 l i Mayberry, J. A 856 I Peterson, J. V 26 Acres 16 82 * Peterson, Burn 66 Acres 27 30 ' Ramsey, Mrs. Alice Hrs 91-4 Acres 10.36 * Ramsey, H. H 24 Acres 12.31 J ( Rogers, W. F. 1 Acre 9.23 Smith, Henry 16 Acres 4.05 Webb, Ike C Acres 7.92 Webb, Charles 20 Acre* lojo } Whitson. J. VV. r»J Acres 35^17 . JACKS CREEK TOWNSHIP j I Arrowood, Robert 90 Acres sl2 35! I BaiJey, Deway 80 Acres 17 08 > Buchanan, Adrian 31 Acres 26.64 * Byrd, Mrs. Muck las. 2l*B A 63 43 \ lyrd, W. C 35 Acres -21 41 » Deyton, Mrs. C. 0. 20 Acres 10 82 ‘ Duncan, Thomas Hrs. 5t A 27 79 j! Elliott, Neal 32 Acres 37 27 11 English, v . adj ].> Acres 10.64 ; j Fox. I/vi 16 Acres 617 V Fox, Hicks 10 Acre . 7 40 J; Hensley, S. L. 33 Acres 37.93 \ Hensle> Uex 10 Acres 988 * Higginbctt m, M s P. C 2S > Acres 23 14 ’ Higgins, Gus Heirs 2T A 10.11 - Honeycutt, A M. Hrs _) Acres balance 363 ’ Honeycutt. W. L u A res 33.51 : Holiifield. Floyd 23 Ac *s 2 71 U Howell, Mrs Camion 8: A 29.54 1 Huntic, Levi 20 Acres 10 72 5 Huskey. Will 3 Acres 5'77 Si Mclntosh, Mittie 28Vi Acres 1167; > Masters, T. D 20 Acres 10 82 S Peake, R. H Heirs 40 Acres 4 95’ >! Peterson, Victor & Durliska » 3.15 >. Peterson, Clyde 30 Acres 31.22 Peterson, W C Hrs. 10 J A 18 09 l Ray, Willard 71 Acres 48/74 : Ray, Claude 30 Acres 16 72 ' Ray, Frank 2 Acres 6.71 i Renfro, J. W. Heirs 100 A 51.06 i Robinson, Biss 30 Acres 10 63 ; Roland, Henry G. 23 Acres 20H8 Taylor, Ernest 18 Acres 12 40 Thompson, Maurice E. % A 856 Thompson. Mrs. C. L. 8 A 721 Tomberlin, Mrs Bessie 26 A 668 i Wilson, Henry 22 Acres 12 16 Wilson, Edd 78 Apiss 74^71 ( Wright, Lark 60% Acres 17.19 BRUSH CREEK TOWNSHIP Beaver, Elva 1 Acre 225 Buchanan, Jesse 32 Acres 625 Deyton, M. H. 102 Acres 33 43 Deyton, R C. A G B 217 Fpx, Rosa 15 Acres 2.97 Freeman, Theodore 14 Acres 6.02 | Freeman, Virgil l Acre 401 Garland, D R. 64 Acres 22.26 Garland. Charles 41 Acres 19 88 Gortney, Wm N. 9% Acres 6.76 Gortney, Harrison 41 Acres 23 82. | Orindstaff, Sam 212 Acres 60 71 * Hall, Alonzo 3% Acres 5.46 I Hall, John Es’ntc S Acres 2.61 ■ Hoilman, James 10 Acres 405 Hughes, W M 3 Acres 6.18! Hughes, Charles 1 Acre 6.76 Hughes, William 60 Acres 21 09 Jenkins, Fred 2 Acres 4.42 Johnson, Jessie 2 TVc:es 487 Laws, Joe Hefrs 41 Acre* 6.24 Letterman. Spurgon 8.16 Lyle, Roy 21 Acres H 96 McCurry, 1 F. 77 Acre* 9.67 i Masters, Angus 46 Acres 39 871 I Masters, Iss 40 Acres 25.08 ,Milligan. C. O 46 Acres 19 87; Ramsey, John 1 Acre 8.93 Robinson, Melvin 18 Acres 6.98 Robinson, Brinto 5 Acres 949 Robinson. Grayson 13 Acres 7*82 Robinson. Haasb 23 Acres 6.76 Silvers f- Ynin-» 495 Slagle, Frank 19 87 Sparks, O. K. 60 Acres 31*4 Sparks, Dana 14 Acres lfl 04 I Washington Carolina Mica Oo £7« Woody, J. A. 17 Acres ’ 7.4 g CrfABTREE. TO" ::3HIP Allan, claude 3 Acres , 6.33 Ay cock. <|. F. ‘" v v> '' 10.36 Bu.kfc, Her "ill S. Trustee 53 .. Acres ' Z 19.37 , Blevins, Luther 4'Acres 10.68 j Boone, D ve 75 Acres 47.99 iBo no, L G. 25 Acre< 7.37' Bcone, Cui’tis Heirs 37 Acres 6.16 I Boone, Hoy 14% Acres 9.84 1 1 Bi’f;!>uii.n, Fred E. 2 Acres 8.88 Buchanan, Jessie R. 39 Acres 23.25 Bu xeson, u. N 9 ; Burle son, S R. 20 Acres 8.87 Burlesop, Olga 8% Acres 9.61 Burleson, Robert 7 Acres 4.85 Carolina Cyanite Co. 61.45 1 Carroll, Gaither 2 Acres 8.31 i Chase, Mrs L R. 84 Acres 13.96 I Dale, R. D. 20 Acres 18.91 j Deneen, W. F. ... 4.95 ! Dulaney,, Lizzie 4 Acres 3.07 ■ E<.wards, Charlie 10 Acres 5.13 : Ellis. Parnell 20 Acres 10.36 English Mica Co. 20 Acres 5.86 Ferbes, Joe 10 Acres 4.95 Forbes, F. D. 36 Acres 7 50 Fortner, Ray 10 Acres 12.10 Fortner 4 Phillips 10 Acres 8.87 Fo-fner, F. B. 6 3-10 Acres 7.66 Galloway, Mrs. Zula 46 A. 21.50 I Garland, Ruben 20 Acres 11.08 Gouge, Alvin Heirs 15 Acres 6.80 ! Gouge, Oscar W. 1% Acres 7.23 ( Greene, T. S. 10 Aci .s . 4.95 1 Gitenc. J R 50 Acres 586 GrUti.b, J. 15. 16 Acres 14!67 Grindstaff. John Hwrs 1% A. 3.61 'Gurley, John 112 A'crea 40.53 Hall Charlie 4G Acres 14.96 Hardin, Floyd % Acre 5.36 I Ha. n*, ... u, 4 Acres 12.66 'Harris, N M .52 Acres 31.93 Harris. Gr ver 2 Aeres ... 2.88 Hicks, Lewis 1-10 Acre- 9.95 Hilliard, Mrs. S. C. 6.36 Hilliaid, Sim Estate 17 Acres 8.59 Hilliard, L. M. 22 Acres 41.32 Honeycutt, Willie % AdFe 5.43 Howell. Woodrow 3-4 Acre 18.38 Hug.ies, Joe, Sr. 104 Acres 35.02 llugnes, Miss Ollie 18 Acres 0.90 Hughes, Bradley 23 Acres 10.83 Hutchins, Jake 12 Acres 4.36 ; Jarrett, Docia 8 Acres 3.61 Johnson, Theod'.re 23 Acres- 4.41 ■ Jones, Henry 1-8 Acre 2.89 j Jones, I,arkin 5 Acres 1.81 [ Loven, Eugene 19.87 J McCanlcss, JL. 3-4 Acre 2TO j McCurry, Vaughn 1 Acre 6.79 McCracken, Mrs. Pansy 17 A 9.10 (McKinney, W A. 50 Acres 30.39 ! McKinney A Young 1-8 Acre 4.05 I McMahan, B. G. 2 Acres 5.86 McNeal, J. W. Vi Acre 1.81 Me Pete is, C. L. 2 Acres. 4.95 Morris Brown Mica Co. 37.39 ! Marsh. James, Jr. 1 1-4 Acres 8.11 Martin, Robert 10 Acres 3.16 Mayberry, J A. 39 Acres i Mayland Mica Co. 2 (.38 Nelson, Richard 22 Acres 5,86 Patton, Jack 1-4 Acre 8.56 Payne, Mrs. Ada 10 Acres 3.16 1 Peterson, Russell 20 Aeres 19.37 Pitman, Steve 10 Acres 7.76 1 Presnell, G. C. 30 Acres 15.43 ’’reanell, Carl 4 Aeres 4 19 Presnell, M. A. 41 Acres 12 62 i . resnell, Lizzie 26 Acres 915 Ray, A B 12 Acres 888 ; Itay, C. C. 8 Acres 2,89 Robinson, Herbert 1-4 Acre 2.84 >1 Robinson, Paul 1-4 Acre 594 ! Robinson, Mrs. Walter, Hrs. 10 Acres 2.71 Srbinson, Amanda 19 Acreß 10.13 Roland, Bill 1 Acre 361 Silver, J. W. 4 Son 1-8 Acre 4 95 Southern Appalachian Leasing Corp. .... 8.56 Spiuce Pine Mica Co 7 A 28 38 Styles, Mrs. Belle Hre. 28 A. 577 wann, Theodore 20 Acres 631 Tipton, Oscar 8 62 Thotmas, Frank, et als 1 Acre Thomas, J. Wesley 1 Acre 9.51 Thomas, D J. Heirs 3 Acres 4.36 Yri State Development Co. 11L66 Victor Mica Co. .... 28 38 Willis, E F. 41 Acres . 12i52 Wilson, Charlie (Bud) 2% A 36 61 Wilson, R. W Adm. 44 A 29 33 Wilson, Big Tom Hrs 13 06 Wyatt, Mrs. Nebraska 2 A 2.89 Young, J. T. 5 Acres 721 Young, Lynn S 20 Acres 908 I Young, Z. Molt 11 Acres 676 Young. J R Heirs 2% Acres 225 ; Young, Robert L. 30 A bal 14 37 Young, J D Hrs. 50 A bal 501 Young, B W 20 Acres 8.56 Young, Ralph 20 Acres 16 34 Young, Ray 1 Acre 15 18 Young, Will M. 63 Acres 32 42 Young and Fortner 4 Blevins 225 Colored Young, Peter Estate 14% A 405 SOUTH TOE TOWNSHIP Autrey, G. M. and H. M Heirs 35 Aeres $4 33 Autrey, Jasper 4 Aeres 0 81' Baird, W L. 200 Acres 78 43 Ballew, S. L. 9 Acres 2.97 Boyd 4 McKinney 5 Acres 2/71 Buchanan, C E. 6 Acres 361 Banks. W. K. 100 Acres 16 77 Cai roll. Decator 13-4 Acres 5 43 Can-oil. Shelby 2 Acres 6 17 Carroll, W. A. 54 Acres 12 08 Carrovuy, Mrs Maggie 20 A 15 011 Carroway, Oliver 1 Acre 617 Carrow. y, Grace 4 Acres 2.79 Dac's, A. B 9 3-4 Acres 820 , Davis, Si gel 27 Acres 15 36 ! Fffler. R jhcoc 18 Acres 617 Fairchild, Rosco* 6% Acres ’(’sirrh'M, Tom 48 Acres 068 Fairchild, John 2 Acres 2 261 i Pox, James 40 Acres 24 41 Gibla, Joe 10 Acres 8 56 A. C. 32 Acres 1013 Gibbs, J. P. ... 406 Glenn 4 Washburn 58 Acres 10 00 Gouge, Newton Mrs 2 Acres Gouge, Bula 3 Acres 2 71 Grmdst.iff, Fred 22 1-3 A 13 23 1 Grindstaff, Lsnas 23% A 7.40 1 Grindstaff, J. H. Hrs 20 A 0.68 ' Grindstaff, J. Z. 20 Acres 10.38! j Hall, Kirby 71 Acres 9 83 j Hensley, Haskew 2 Acres 401 ' Holiifield, Virgil 5 Acres 643 Holiifield, Hester 3 Acres 4.41 Hollywood Camp 1 Acre 4 951 Hutchins, Charles 100 Acres 10 38 Jones. W L 10 Acres 3T6 Kirty, Gid 1 Acre 671 i Kirby, Mrs. Ruby 1-8 Acre 496 Lawson * Deneen 125 Acres 50.00 Letterman, George 1 Acre 527 Letterman. J. W. 22 Acres 17 42 mURSMY, NOVEMBER 16. 1944 LoYen, Eugene Mace, Tull %0 Acres 13.72 Mace, C. K. 10 Acres 315 Mayberry, J. A. 4 Acres 6.7# i Mealv'-Cv N> 24 Acres 26.58 Moone, George .... 2.25 Murphy, Lawrence 3 Acres 483 I McEntyre, Jason 121-4 A. 18 21 McMahan, W. T. 26 I—s A. 4.31 ' McMahan, Henry 1 % Acres 489 McPeters, Geneva 3 Acres Neal Brothers 35 Acres 6.76- Non Metalic Minerals, Inc 44.60 Patton, Arthur 6 Acres 10.43 Penlapd, James 17 Acres 7.98 Phillips, J. W. 56 Acres 18.90 Pittman, J. C. Estate 5.86 Ray, Rarnett 31% Acres 19.78 i Riddle, Carl 9 Acres 12.3 d Robinson, Gordon Hrs. 3 A. 207 , Robinson, Jay 67 Acres 15.31 4 Robinson, James & Latt 85 A 15 50 ; Robinson, L. M. 14 Acres 8.01 I Robinson & Carroway Hrs. ! 195 Acres balance 16.64 ; i Robinson, J. Rich Hrs. 6.70 i! Robinson, J. Frank 3 Acres 4.2 i II Robinson, K. E. 84 Acres bal. 14 23 > | Self, Grant 53 Acres 9 55 j! Shuford, W Athan Hrs. 7 A 5 , Shuford, W. A. 2 Acres 1.81 I Simmons, A. F. 20 Acres 6.01 I Smith, W. M. 23 Acres 820 I Smith Heirs 6 Acres 4.06 , : Sparks, Clarence 1 Acre 7 : iA l! Styles, J. L. 3 Acres 2.70 -j Weatherman, Mrs. M. H. Hrs. 10 Acres 4.95 i| Westall, A. H. Heirs, c. K. E. ; Robinson 20 Acres 315 ; Westall, J. P. Heirs 1 Acre 4.95 Wilson, T. J. & Essie 5 Acres 10 33 t Wilson, Arnold 18 Acres 6.8 d i Allen, Vono 21 Acres 405 ; Fortner, Troy 21 Acres 9.3 3 ! PENSACOLA TOWNSHIP ! Adkins, R. B. 1 Acre $7.91 1 Adkins, J. W. 273 Acres 68.31 I Adkins, S. P His 52 Acres 23.0/ ! Adkins, T. M. Hrs 221% A 83 42 ) Allen, H. H. 11 Acres 6.31 l Allen, E. A. Estate 25 Acres 6.63 5 Bagwell, Pereda 56 Acres 30.1 ( I Blankenship, W. G. 64 Acres 27.96 t Burleson, Joe M. 31 Acres 5.26 > Hensley, Mrs. Emma 27 A 31 5! ( Ingle, Ivory 5 Acres 2.4 > f McMahan, Roscoe C 3 Acres 2.17 ) McMahan, Delbert 7 Acies 3.62 1 McMahan, Ervin Estate 12 A 3.61 > McMahan, Jeter E. 19 3-4 A 11.85 | McMahan, S. T. Hrs 93 A bal 23.79 j Metcalf, Hattie 8 Acres 2.7!) > Ogle, John 15 Acres 13.62 ! Rathbone, Jes3e 54 Acres 12.14 > Rathbone, Tom 18 Acres 784 1 Rathbone, Ivan 6 Acres 4.83 [ Ray, Mrs. Zula 25 Acres 24 78 > Riddle, S. K. 1 Acre 2.26 l Riddle, E. R. 44% Acres 83.23 | Riddle, Bill & Kermit 16 A 21.63 \ Riddle, Charlie 64 Acres 12.60 l Wheeler, H. F. 76 Acres 82 03 l Wheeler, N. N. Hrs 12 Acres 3.61 ' Wilson, C. L. 10 Acres 27.86 > Wilson, Charles 12 Acres 18 47 \ Wilson, A. E. 232% Acres 71.69 ' Wilson Brothers I*4 Acre 946 ■ Wilson, R. W. Acres 469 j Haeger, George 1 'Acre 2215 * Neilson, Elizabeth C % Acre 4.96 | Thorne, Elwood 1 Acre 2.25 1 PRICES CREEK TOWNSHIP Adkins Brothers, 68 Acres $7 48 1 Austin, C. H 69 Acres 8.09 I Austin, S. D6O Acres * 405 ! Bailey, Kelse 31 Acres 7.84 'j Banks Brothers 1213 A. 128 67 , I Banks, Kerl 21 Acres 13 24 , Banks, A. J., Jr. 100 Acres 43 70 3 Banks, J. R. 31 Acres , 29 74 i Blankenship, E. W. Hrs 16 A 541 1 Boone, Mrs. R. N. Est 78 A 8.74 2 Carter, Carrie 100 Acres 10.38 l Davis, Mrs. Lizzie 5 1-10 A. 271 [ Edwards, Burges 135 Acres 707 j, Elkins, Etta Estate 12 Acres 7/75 3 Fox, John 17 Acres 10 41 | Holcombe, J. A. Est. 60 A- 16 67 Holcombe, M. H. 36 Acree 22.31 I Ledford, A. C. 70 Acres 17.10 3 Ledford, C. H. 6 Acres 390 > Maney, Jack 10 Acres 4.06 > Maney, C. J. 16 Acres 567 [ Melton, Lewis 1 Acre 8.56 J Metcalf, Donald 30 Acres 13 52 > McKinney, Mrs. Flossie 24 A 10 00 » McLaughlin, Arthur 50 A. T6B Penland, Hubert 24% Aeres 14 44 • Penland, W. L. 65 Acres 1L72 !| Ray* Mrs. Laura 27 Acres 13.31 ‘! Ray, Kelse Heirs 35 Acres 18 4 / |! Styles, Mrs. Pansy 21 A ll’si : Thompson, Mrs. C. L 89 65 Towe, Bud Estate 81 A 25 65 1 ! Wilson, J. H , Sr. 63 Acres 6.13 Subscribe to the Record mr Hw IM— yESBH ■ ■' S’gatl Corps Phots American soldiers In the Admiral ty Islands write a message and at tack the container to the leg of a t carrier pigeon. The pigeon “air force” does an invaluable Job la communications In the difficult kind , of warfare we are up agslnst In the Pacific. Your War Bands to train this “air force.” Keep up your Bond purchases until G. I. Joe Tokyo.cz. S. Trtunry DtpgrtmtKl
The Yancey Journal (Burnsville, N.C.)
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