PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor _ Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership Entered aa second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the' Post Office, at Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act of March S, 1878. NOTICE OF SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County, Plaintiff John Dellinger et als. Heirs at Law of L. B. Dellinger, Defend ant* at Under and by virtue of a judg ment in the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as Commissioner to sell the herein after described property to satisfy said judgment for taxes, interest, penalties and costs, for the years of 1934, 1936, 1936, 1938, 1939, the undersigned will, on May 7, 1945, at 10:00 o’clock A M., at the Courthouse door in Burnsville, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment, to gether with all costs, penalties, in terest and subsequent taxes, the following described property, lying and being ir. Burnsville Township, adjoining the lands of Jesse Ray, and others, and described as fol lows: * Being Lot 2 in Block 3 of Grand View Addition to the Town of Burnsville, North Carolina. This April 6, 1946. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner April 12, 19, 26, May 3. 1946 NOTICE OF SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County, Plaintiff vs. Ban Bonford, et als. Under and by virtue of a judg ment in the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as Commissioner to sell the herein after described property to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1930, 1931, 1932, 1941, 1942, the undersigned will, on May 7, 1945, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at the courthouse door in Burnsville, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment, together with all costs, penalties, interest and subsequent taxes, the following described property, ly ing and being in Burnsville Town ship, Y'ancey County, North Caro lina, aljoining the lands tof O. L. Silvers, and others: BEGINNING on a buckeye on the- east s:d; of Bill Allen Branch, same beinj* O. L. Silver’s double chestnut corner; thence with a marked line a South course to a poplar at a branch; thence up the said branc.i io the source of the same; thence a straight line to a gap of Hurricane Ridge to a chest nut corner; thence with the main heighth of said ridge to JJ N. Brinkley’s hickory coiner; thence with N. M. Brinkley’s line to a stake, Ban Bodford’s corner; thence with said Bodford’s line to a small chestnut „oak at the spring branch; thence down and with said spring to a planted stone, Ban Bodford’s corner; thence with said Bodford’s line to a maple at Bill Allen Branch; then up and with said branch to the BEGINNING, containing 43 acres more or less. This April 6, 1945 BILL ATKINS, Commissioner April 12, 19, 26. May 3, 1945 NOTICE OF SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County, Plaintiff re. Lewis Melton., and wife, Grace Melton and Elizabeth, Melton, De fendants Under and by virtue of a judg ment in the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as Commissioner to sell the herein after described property to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1939, 1940, 1941, the un dersigned will, on May 14, 1945, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at the Court house door in Burnsville, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment, together with all costs, penalties, interest and subsequent taxes, the follow ing described, property, lying and being in Burnsville Township, Yan cey County, North Carolina, ad joining the lands of F. E. McKin ney, et als Trustee, said lands being described as follows: BEGINNING at a water oak on the West bank of Cane River just below the bridge and runs S. 87 E. crossing Cane River 58% poles to a rock on a ridge; thence S. 31 E. 11 1-3 poles to a stake, said stake being N. 70 E. 14 links from a sassafras; thence S. 68 W. 39 poles to a stone on the east bank of Cane River; thence same course, recrossing the river about 6 poles to a stake at east side of the Pub lic Road; thence with said road 36 poles to the BEGINNING, con taining 8 acres more or less. Excepting, however, about one f lurth of an acre conveyed to F. E. McKinney, et als, Trustees for the Church of God, which deed is reconled in the office of the Re gister of Deeds for Yancey County in Deed Book No. 84, page 68. This April 9, 1946. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner. April 12, 19, 26, May 3, 1946 Kitchen fats are urgently needed. Save and help the war. NOft*f’nd W. H. Roland Under am; by virtue of a judg ment in the u. <>ve entitled action appointing the undersigned r as Commissioner to sell the property hereinafter described, to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1932, 1935 and 1941, to gether with penalties, interest and costs thereon, the undersigned will on May 14, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the Courthouse door in Burnsville, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment, together with all costs, and subsequent taxes, the following described property, lying and being in Pen sacola Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Denver Wilson and others, and described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING) at a buckeye on the East bank of Long Branch, and runs up said branch to a buckeye at the fora of branch at the point of the rid ge; thence up said ridge with its main height to the top of Wilson Ridge; thence up said ridge with its main height to top of the High Knob to a chestnut on same; thence a West course with main height of same ridge to a haw bush in the M. Gap of the 200 acre tract; thence a NotTTi course with the same line ti the ridge that divides Sung Branch on the Big Ash Cove; thense up said ridge with its main height to the top of the Wilson down Wilson Ridge to the iForks of the same; thence a N W. course with Sarah Elkins line to a beech; thence East 16 poles to a beech; thence down the ridge with its main height 40 poles to a lynn at the branch; thence down the branch with its West bank 47 poles to a poplar in, Jobe Allen’s line; thence with his line 42 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 150 acres, more or less. ——■ SECOND TRACT: BEGlN NING in the 2000 acre tract line I between Weil Creek and Elk. Fork! thence South with the 2000 acre tract line to Elk Fork Creek; thence up Elk Fork Creek to a sugar tree near Winds Ford; thence a straight line to the top of the Wild Cat Cliff, thence up Wind Ridge to the top of the knob to a maple; thence North to an ash and Water oak being a corner between W. H. Roland and N. B. Wheeler, thence East to an ash; thence down the branch to a spruce pine, thence a Northwest course down Well Creek to the 2000 acre track line, thence South with the said line to the begining^ This April 9, 1945. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner. April 12, 19, 26, May 3, 1945 NOTICE OF SALE In The Superior Court STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY' OF YANCEY Ralph Silver, Administrator of A. I*. Young, deceased. Plaintiff, vs. Fred Young and wife, Mira Young, Champ Ray and wife, Grace Ray, Flaud Wilson and husband, Walter Wilson, Tee Y'oung and husband, Locke Voung, Ola Mae Young and husband, Clyde Young, Gertrude Ray, Brantley Ray and wife, Cora Ray, l.yda Kay, lslean Ray, Fred Ray, J. Bis Ray and wife, Mira Lee Hay, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 28th day of April, 1945, at 11 o’clock A. M., at the Court house door in Burnsville, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the entire interest in the First and second tracts hereinafter described, a 2i5 undivided interest in the Third tract hereinafter de scribed and a % undivided inter est in the Fourth and Fifth tracts hereinafter described. Said toacts of land are located and situate in Crabtree Township, Y'ancey Coun ty, North Carolina, and particular ly described as fellows: ' FIRST TRACT: Adjoining South Toe River, S. K. Ray, Fred Y'oung and others, described as follows: BEGINNING at a chestnut on top of a ridge, and known as the Southeast corner of the Wm. Thomas, Dave Hall tract, and runs West with said 'Thomas line 44 poles crossing a branch to the wagon road; thence South with the wagon road 48 poles to a buckeye; thence South 55 East 32 poles to a Maple; thence South 34 East 16 poles to a beech; same course 10 poies to a stake; thence East 40 poles to a stake on top of the ridge; thence a Southerly course with the top and main heighth of said ridge 50 poles to a stake in Silvers line at the South end of the old Tolley Bent field; thence Easterly with the Silvers • line to the Ainsworth line; thence South with the Ainsworth and 1 Silvers line to South Toe River; ' thence down said river with its various windings to the Abernathy Southeast corner of his mine tract; 1 thence South 45 West with his line 40 poles to a poplar; thence Nor therly with said Abernathy line about 4C poles to a chestnut on the ridge above the old store house; thence South 84 West with j the ridge 60 poles to a chestnut on top of the ridge; thence North 30 West with the top of the ridge 44 poles to a stake; thence Nortji with the ridge 16 poles to the BE GINNING, containing 125 acres be the same more or less. Being the same land that is described in the deed from B. S. Young and wife to A. P. Young, dated the 2nd day of January, 1892, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds in Y'ancey County in Deed Book 24, page 220. SECOND TRACT: Aujoining John L. Young heirs, Fred Young and others, described as follows: BEGINNING on a white oak 011 a ridge standing in the East and West line of B. S. Young and David Thomas, and runs East 8 p iles to a stake; thence South 80 poles to the J. L. Young line; thence West with the J. L. Y’oung line to a stake at the Southeast comer of the Mcßee tract; thence North 80 poles to a stake; thence East to the BEGINNING, con taining 34 acres more or less.* Being the same lands that is de scribed in Deed from William Sil- j ver and wife to A. P. Y’oung, dated January 30, 1922, as appeal's in tile office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey County, North Carolina THIRD TRACT: Adjoining the lands of A. P. Y'oung, Coleman Robinson heirs and others describ ed as follows: BEGINNING on a stake at the mouth of a branch known as Wash Thomas place, corner between B S Young and Abernathy, and Pareson; thence down and with the river to a stake and a comer between B. S. Young and Phelts; thence vith Phelts hue to a stake in Coleman Robinson’s line; thence with top of ridge with said Rob inson line to W. A. Presnell and Coleman Robinson corifcr; whence with top of ridge to chestnut; a corner between W. A. Presnell and A. P. Young; thence with top of lidge to A- P. Young’s comer on top of ridge; thence with A. P. Young’s line to a stake in Aber nathy and Rarison line; thence with said line to the BEGINNING, containing 50 acres more or lees Being the same lands described iii a deed from W. M. Silver and others to A. P. Young and F. S Young, dated March 17, 1913, as appeals in the office of the Re gister of Deeds for Yancey County EXCEPTION: Excepting from this tract of land two small tracts heretofore conveyed to Fred Buch anan and to Earl Robinson as ap giais in the office of Register of eeds for Yaocay County FOURTH TRACT: Adjoining’ a the lands of John L. Young heirs, THURSDAY, APRIL , LVo I Bros FOR HAULING COAL The “Yancey Count; Board of Education will re ceive bids now for hauling 494 tons of Coal for the Yancey County Schools. The shipments will b > made to Burnsville for Bald Creek, Burnsville, and Pensacola schools. Clear mont and Deyton Bend schools will be shipped to Green Mountain. Bee Log school will be shipped to Huntdale. Micaville and South Toe schools will bo delivered from Micaville Bid forms may be secur ed from the Superintend ent’s- office. AH bids mast be filed before May' 1945. Frank W, Howell, Super intendent. April 19, 26, 1945 CONTRIBUTORS TO RED CROSS WAR FUND H. A. Dunham (Feldspar Milling Co. > $75.00 L M. Hilliard, $15.00. SIO.OO Sam Greene, I*. C. Col etta $5.00 , Henry Nannon. $3.00 Margaret Laughrur, R. B. Jones, Roy Buchanan. $2.00 Dewey Wilson. SI.OO F. A. Hughes, Cora Rob inson, Britton Holiitei' 1 . Carroll Rogers, Ray Bed ford, Lat Hughes, v | dare Hensley, Paul Garu ner, Rob Carroll, Andre , ; Letterman, Willard Mcln ■ tosh, Pat Ledford ;| j As the automobil; has ; displaced the hor-e for ’ transportation, so hybrid corn strains will displace ! standard varieties, say thu Extension agronomists of ; State College Lumber is a critßil wa ’ material. Uncle Sam needs 40 billion board let t of 1 ' her and 16 million cords of pulpwood for war and es sential civilian requLu ments. Hayes Styles and others, describ ed as follows: BEGINNING on a large hickory on top of Bee Ridge lettered P with pointer and runs North 15 West 51 poles to a locust on the top of the bridge; thence North 32 East 28 poles to a locust and pointers on an East hill; thence North 46 poles to a chestnut oak on the top of a flat ridge; thence East 64 poles to a stake; thence South 40 poles to a stake; thence East 40 poles to a stake; thence South 80 poles to John L. Young s line; thence West wi;h John L Young’s line to the BEGINNING! containing 70 acres more or lest . Being the same lands described from J. A. Mcßee and wife to A. P. Young and Seth Fred Young as appears in the office of the Re gister of Deeds of Yancey County. FIFTH TRACT: Adjoining the lands of Fred Young and others, described as follows: BEGINNING on a bunch of buckeyes at the branch in front of Charles Buchanan's house on south side of road leading from the public road to B. W. Bu< han an’s house and runs up tip* branch N 34 W 6 poles to mouth of spring branch; thence uo the sprin" - branch N 69 W 10 poles N 71 W 10 poles to the spring; thence N 41 W 10 poles to a water oak# in the branch; then up and with said branch NB7 W, poles to a dou ble poplar; then N 76 E 9 3-4 pol - es to the top of a ridge; then up and with the main heighth oY same N 71 W 12 poles, N 67 W 74 poles, N 75 W 4 poles, N 49 W 28% poles to a locust; then N 06 W 15 poles to a forked white oak on top of the mountain; then S 42 W with the main hpighth of mountain 64 poles to a chestnut about 2 feet from the old chestnut oak comer; then East 61 poles to a stake; t'len South 56 poles to a stake; then East 160 poles to ui BEGINNING, containing 63 acre's more or less. Being the same tract of land described in the deed from W. S. Renfro and wife to Gun Young and Fred Young as appears in the office of Register of Deeds of Yancey County in Deed Book 41 at page 183. EXCEPTION: Excepting from this described tract of land a two acre tract heretofore sold to V. G. McMahan as appears in the office of Register of Deeds of Y’ancey County, North Carolina. _ This the 26 day of March, 1946 Ralph Silver, Commissioner April 5, 12, 19, 26, 1946