PAGE TWO » THE YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership = r » Entered me second-class matter November 11th, 1936. at the Post Office, at Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act of March S, 1879. - -m* NOTICE TO BAPTIST CHURCHES OF THE COUNTY H. G. Bailey, chairman of the Orphanage committee for the Yancey Associa tion, has contacted all pas tors and Sunday School superintendents of Baptist churches in the association to remind them of the an nual custom of sending pro duce to children at the or phanage. Mr Bailey should be notified by the last Sun day in -October concerning the produce so that trucks may pick up contributions' from all churches. He also reminds the’ churches that everyone will be given an opportunity to! make a cash contribution at' i 1 mm—iaiiqii*iia»qiiquai t qnqin»—sanqwnaHqu aiia,!ana„a,,aiigognauaitaif H»tianauanana,i«ii |>u »»—i»Whh>i« am ! ! ? * f •• | / v\7q \ a a a s i We offer to the people of this community now, as in the past, ) a service that Is a fitting and 1 thoughtful tribute to their de parted loved ones. • a ' i HOLCOMBE & EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME Burnsville, N. C. 1 i * I : Ambulance service Day & Night i 1 1 j 1 1 * .^7-- j 1 j •Do you need an axtra room in jroor hao—t h U ■TSH •m j and tcooomical to build oa« ia a waatad Mdc or baatmeot through tha oa* of Bavaf PaoaU and Plank of Jobna-Mahvilla Insulating Board. This varsatila macarial comas in pradabricatad, HsoSI pra-fcnisfaad a nits that ara aaay to Install and la standy ready for usa. Availabla la saratal lotralf CXB*m paatal colors, tha? panak a wide vaslaw of lanp ««iii mu aadng dacoratha afaats- Thanks to M laso IW* I*l J.iaLigbtalag Joint,** aH nails tea Wytt W km* Ut taral Ho alt and Efaak 40 kt StA j I No Johns- Asbestos Shingle Roof has ever burned, * % I or worn out | B. B. PENLAND & SON LUMBER COMPANY BURNSVILLE, N. C. v w STUDY COURSE Miss'Laura Mae Hilliard will teach a study course at the Burnsville Baptist chu rch oh Wednesday evening, Oct. 24. All members of the church are invited to attend NOTICE T. Sgt. Lewis and Sgt. Belt of the Asheville Army Recruiting Station will be in Burnsville October 23 through 26, from 8 a. m. to 5 p .m. They will be glad to answer all questions per taining to enlistment in the Regular Army or enlisted ; reserve corps. Thanksgiving time as this contribution has, for many years, gone to the orphan- a S e - . High School News MICAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL The “Lazy Moon Min strels”-will be presented by the Micaviile school faculty, Tuesday, October 23 at 7:30 ( o’clock. The admission is fifteen and thirty cents. Also, October 23 ends our popularity contest. You will iue given an opportunity to \ote for your favorite. The proceeds from both the play and contest go into the school fund. These are the contestants first grades, Mona Lee Rob inson and Carolyn Young; second, Eleanor a Staton and Barbara Young; third, Peg gy Young and Mary Alice McMahan; fourth, Carolyn Boone and Shirley Hughes; fifth, Paula Hilliard and Reba Buchanan; sixth, The lma Ann Styles and Ruth Buchanan; seventh, Dare lene Hall and Virginia Cald well; eighth, Baroara Rob inson and Mary Huffman; i ninth, Joyce Gibbs; Until, Lee Briggs; eleventh Ruth Autrey. You arp cordially invited to attend. i WILL PRESENT PLAYS The Eighth grade of Bur-, nsville high school will pre-| sent three one act plays! Thursday night, Oct. 18 at LATE TOMATO BLIGHT ! CONTROLLED IN TESTS The worst epidemic of late blight in tomatoes in years swept across the mountain areas this sum mer and virtually all toma to plants were destroyed ex cept where growers used' fungicidal dusts or sprays to control the disease. Howard R. Garriss, Ex tension plant pathologist at State College, arranged through county agents for a series of demonstrations.; After the tests were con cluded, he made the follow ing statement: “Fermate, a new fungicide, gave fair to good control of tomato dis eases, where it was applied regularly and properly, hut •fixed’ coppers such as yel low cuprous oxide and Di basic copper sulphate re main as the best fungicides for tomatoes in North Caro lina thus far. “Yellow cuproeide spray has given excellent results in Ashe and other moun tain counties. This material has been scarce in wartime but should be more plenti ful next year. Yellow cupro-l cide is equally effective, when used properly.” Some farmers applied the dusts to their tomatoes 1 through a closely woven! sack but this was unsatis-J factory for disease control. {GarrissY said that a rotary type hand duster or a good i puff type duster is essential in doing a good job of ap plying a uniform coating of ;du?t for disease control. Win Americans Now Fight C.OUGH.S ar IhucMil IrrttattMM Dm To CaMa With Buckloy’s “CanadloT If. «tn fast (or Dad—yot gantl* •ad mild lor Mothar and tha Xiddlaa. Thla tnaaaa that Goat natty irri tating at tight or BrcodUal Irritations > «£? * Shnoat mttantly yau got tha turprlto tight away h loaaada up thick choiring ffclagm opaoa «p dogged bronchial : tubar-tnakaa breathing aatitr. TbaraTa raal aoonomy in BucklayV atl madloadon -at syrup. Half a tat* ■poanful trill oanvinoa tha akaptical. Oat BucMmft "Canadiol" mada la 9.1. L DmCough Mixture that out aaDa til wtbara la AuttralU, New Zeo. * 1 IHE YANCEY RECORD CLEARMONT HIGH SCHOOL The Senior Class will ’ sponsor the “Red Hill Ram blers” string band, a one j act play, and a box supper lat the Claermont school * building on Tuesday, Oct . 23, at 7 o’clock. Boxes will I be sold to the highest bid ( der. Funds will go to the , school. r 8 p. m. in the school audi i tbrium. In each of the plays some i problem of interest to every - married will be sol ; ved. I r lhe plays with their cast characters are as follows ; Artistic Development ij Henry Simms—L. B. Jar- ;■ rett; Jane Simms, his wife, llMontez Peterson; “Gentle -J man” Pete, a stranger— i Charles Homer Parnell. Honeymoon Edd Canton L_ Danny ■Fouts; Velma Canton —Eli- ; zabeth Ann Roberts; Wick ,ey (the maidi Margaret Green. RumnMge Sale 1 El! a Bing—Sara Hamrick John Gilles pie ; Minnie Tate—Llewell i yn Ray. A musical reading by Louetta Randolph with' a girls chorus, and a selection by three boys and three girl s will also be given. Behind Your Bonds Lias tha Might of America t RANGES OF TIMBER Timber, dominant item in Oregon’# industrial life for decades, will con tribute postwar wealth to the nation. Its 40,000 workers earn 56 million dollars a year, producing timber val , ued at 177 mUlions. Some of the world's largest sawmills operate at > Burns, Bend and Klamath Falls. Paper making and furniture pile up resources to make your Bonds ths I world’s best Investment V. S Inatury Dtfottmtrt Behind Your Bonds Ues tha Might as America MILES OF COAL Nearly 55 million tons of cbal lie | under Oklahoma, the workablb ares ; covering 10,000 square miles. Min ! lng began in 1872 and reached Its ' peak of 4.848,288 tons in 1920. Long after the oil supply may dwindle, coal will sttl! be a major asset in the state. Our National assets are the assets behind Victory Bonds. V. 6. I rtasury Department Under and by virtue of the law of the United Slates of America, inwl of h lien existing in favor of the United States of America against the property of the Oxford Mining’ Company, the said lien bring recorded in the Office ofi the Register of Deeds of Yancey! i County, North Carolinu, and by! .Tea,son of a vwarrant for distraint | for the nonpayment of assessed, taxes due, as evidenced by the f'ingoing lien, and the following described property hav ing been seized by the United n States of America from" the said Oxford Mining Company under said warrant for distraint, the fol i lowing described personal proper ty ‘will be sold at public auction I for cash to the highest bidder at I the Court House door of the Coun ty Court House ol Yancey County , North Carolina, on the 2flth day of October, 11146, at 12 o'clock noon: All mining equipment of th« I Oxford Mining Company, located , approximately three miles fron , Micaviile on the South Toe River I Yancey County, North Carolina. 4, 11, 18. 25, 1946 NOtICE OF LAND FOR TAXES NORTH CAROLINA lANOEY COUNTY’ ? Under and by virtue of on order of the Board of County Commiss ioners of Yancey County direct ing the undersigned Tax Collector of said county to sell ail land for ■ 1944 taxes: NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the order of the Board of Coun ,ty Commissioners the undersign ■ ed will ON TIIE TWELFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1945, AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN BUR-! NSVILLE, N. C., sell all of the following described property of tl\e taxpayers as shown by the; ■ following list for 1944 taxes to-! , getiier with tax penalty and cost. 1 ' If the sale cannot be completed on the Twelfth of November, then the undersigned will continue said ■ sale from day to day until the gale is completed. R. E. NEILL, Tax Collector for 1 Yancey County. , Oct. 18, 25. Nov. 1,8, 1945 Burnsville Township Name: Acres & Lots: ; Tax. ! Allen, G. A., 2Vs acres $2.54 J Amphibole Asbestos Corp. 101 ’ acres 31.60' Anderson, Mrs. K. E., 1 lot 2.97 . Bam.s. Andy, Jr., 2 3.73 Banks. !»', ts., 19 acres 31.74 i Beai . s, A., Hrs. l lot 2.14 . a. .a., uis. l lot 4.8/ Blevins, Lack (Z.K.) 9 acres 9.60 ’ Blue, jVIi..., \..i ~ii.ion a. ot 44.68 Bod. >i(l, Can. 4G’L- acres 11.60 Branxord, I had, l lot 12.37 r Briggs, 1.1 act vs | iirs. >v. 0., 26 A 10.0a bal. 'jßucKner, .i.s ina, 1 lot 3.73 • Byrd, Clarence, > .ois 12.88 (Can.'way, .«»is. Maggie, 2L. 3.73 Dellinger. v . i.it-iiicv 11 ■ > acres 12.38 Delunger, i. u., ».< acres 70.36 Dellinger, Ralph, IK acres 20.48 Elliott, Lloyd. 4-j acres 12.56 i Elliott, Lai, 1 lot 12.38 . Evans, Sol D., 1 lot 19.09 Fox. Davi t .> . i ■> acres O.d-i ■ Fo*. Willard. 16 A. 11 lots 2y.7(l Fox, Charlie, 10 A. 3 lots 13.70 Fox, Ralph, 1 Vg acres 8.19 Galloway, l . W., 4 lots 2.97 i Galloway, Jack, 3 lots 2.50 Gardner, Chas. F., 83 acres 63.24 iGiitiith, James, 1 acre 5.47 j Hall. George (Dons) 2H* A. 3.73 Hampton. I’aul, 1 lot 10,89 Hands, W. C., 8 acres 7.01' Hensley, J. Sol, 13 acres 5.48 Higgins, Horace (Gdn) 6V" A. i Higgins. J H. Est., 4 A. 12 L. 19.24 Higgins, Bert, 4 lots 7.03 Hipps, W, H. Est., 1 lot 34. <4 H. (4. L. Corporation 5 acres 52.23 j Honeycutt. Seth, 1 lot 17.78 Honeycutt., A, i\, 1 lot 1.05 Hutchins, Edd. 1 lot 47.20 Jarrett, Arthur, 1 lot 3.47 bal. King, Hannah & Mattie. 1 lot 2.14 McMahan, William, 2 acres 7.29' Metcalf, Bellas, 10 lots 1V.84 Murphy, L. C., t lot 2.97 1 Parnell, W 1., 5 lots 10.09 Peake, Mrs R. 11, 1 lot 2.97 Penland. B. K. & L. Ayers 1 L. 6.91 Penlatui, B. »>. R. & L. i A., ers, 1 acre - 57.00 Pepland, .u. P. Hr.-., idO A. 3.->8 bai t Pleasant, VV. D., 23 5 acres 6.91 Brice. J. ri„ acres 2.97 Rath bo no, V\ (Lie lb, 2 acres 5.19 Kay, j. .lobart, 11 acres 57.85 Ray, Emma l.ee, 51 ‘a acres 24.09 Kay, Lati H. 300 acres (lal) 06.28 Riddle, ciya , 7 acres' 8.08 Riddle, W. 1. llrsr. 11 acres 3.10 Robertson, Ernest, 1 lot 18.45 Silvers,Mis. Arthur, l lot 8.51 Silvers,. Carl, firs., i *.s acres 0.12 Silvers, Howard, D., acre 4.35' Simmons, Aivemus, 3 lots 21.04 Sparxs, Gay W Gaw. 1 lot 6.91 Styles, Mrs. Minnie L., 27 A. 26.65 Styles, Jim. 45 acres 10125. Thompson. Mrs (' L., 23 A. 1 lot 01.61 Wallace, Mrs. Doss., 4 acres 2.78 Wheeler, Floyd, 2 lots 9.30 Wilson, J. H , 1 lot 2.23 Wi! on, 11. VV., 1 lot 7.85 Wilson, R VV , 26 acres 15 66 Wilson, Mis. K. VV., 2‘.a A. 17.25 Woodby. Carrie B , 28 A. 10.29 Young, Mrs. Charlie, 1 lot 31.62 Discoveries • Dellinger, L. B. Est., 1940- 1941-1942-1943-1944 .... 7.86 Tipton, Mrs (W. N.) Hattie, 1941-1942 1943-1944-1945 04 67 Banks, J. 8., & Welzie Riddle, 1941-1942-1943-1944 1945 10 23 COLORED Griffith, Mrs. Claude, 4 A. 3.26 Griffith, Jim, 1 lot 10.44 Griffith, Hugh Lee, 1 > acre 8.90 Griffith, Kay, 1 acre 7.96 Jackson, Tea, 4 acres 8.24 Parker, Dolyhus, 'a acre., 7.45 Wilson, Warner, 3 acres 7.97 Young, Jeter, Hrs., Vi acre 1,76 Yeung, George, 1 1-4 acres 7.24 Young, Mrs. Jeter, 3—4 acre 5.88 Young, Lester, 1 acre 9.83 Cane River Townshrp Bailey, Roy, 76 acres $40.29| Blankenship, Mi's. Zeb, 58 A 16.66 Buckner, liarvie, 18 acres 8.32 Buckner, Charles, 10 acres 7,76 Carr, Furman, 55- 8 acres 18.50 Edwards, J. K., 40 acres 25.78 ( Evans, J. E., 53 Vj acres 48.81 ‘ Garland. Carlos, 25 acres 3.57 bal. Hensley, Woodrow, 10 A. 453 ba! King, Robert, 3 acres 7.21 i Metcalf, Lark, 2 acres 7.26 I Metcalf, Melvin, 50 acres ■ 16.19 'Metcalf, Lewis. 43 acres 9.45 | Ray, Richard, 19 acres 13.88 fßevin, Fulton, 3-8 acre 7.71 Riddle, Ella. 10 acres 3.25 Shepherd. Mrs. Minnie, 270 A. j 2.22 balance I Silvers, Carl, 41 acres 13.56 Toml.erlin, Oval, 1 acre 3.87 Kgj pt Township Bradford, Sam, J'g acres $4.80 Edwards, Bert, 15 acres 4.53 Edwards, E. H„ 15 acres 2.651 Hensley, Mrs Hannah, 16 A. 8.11 Hensley, (xus, 25 acres 12.95 Hensley, Roscoe, 45 acres 14.07 Phillips, Andy, Heirs, 70 A. 15.82 Ramsey town Township Adkins, Jessie & Reba, 17'A. $5.72 Adkins, Nelson, Hrs.. 44’As A. 8.50 Berry. A. I!.. 60 acres 27.85 Byrd Carl, 3 acres 7.44 Fox. Leah, 15 acres 5.82 Grifiith, Ike. 7 acres 3.73 Hiawassee Nolichucky Power Co. 25 acres 106,97 ! Higgins, Conway, 33 acres 18.64 j Holloway, Alfred, 10 acres 6.99: j Howell, Bob, 25 acres 4.53 i Johnson, Mis, Q. F., 40 acres 16.66 ! Miller, SWTn, 57 acres 13.01 ' Peterson, B. M., 106 acres 50.40 1 Phillips, Richmond, 25 acres ' Willis, Ora Lee, 40 acres 14.31 Wilson, Arthur, 12 acres 10.09 Green Mtru Township Bailey, Buena, Hrs., 16 acres $2.56 Bennett, Full, 45 acres. 18.17 ! Collis, Jeff, 32 acres 12.56 Deyton, Phebe, 12 acres 5-17 itusians. Gene, Hrs., 6 acres 8.82 Peake, W. H.. 48 acres v 10.50 j Warrick, Lunday, 1 acre 4.26 Webb, Charles, 26 acres 9.70 Whitson, J. W. f 50 acres 21.54 1 Ayers, Wesley, Hrs. 1 acre 4.74 Jacks Creek Township Aruwood, J. H., 8 acres - $2.94 bailey, Jess, 31 acres 20.58 Bailey, Dewey, 80 acres 30.37 Buchanan, Adrian, 31 acres 35.68 Byrd, Chas. F., 7 acres 3.02 Byrd, Mrs. Mack, Hrs , 228 A. 63.67 Byrd, W. C., 55 acres 19.33 Deyton, D. 8., Has., 22 acres 4.05 ' Deyton, Mrs. C. C. Hrs., 20 A, 6.91 : Duncan, momas, Hrs. 58 A. 30.15 ; Elliott, Neill, 32 acres 37.84 !ihugli h, Wade, 18 acres 10.97, ! Dons’, y. Rex, 10 acres 16.11 "Higgins, Crate. 12 acres 8.30 H-neycutt, W. L., 86 acres 46.46 Hunter, Bruce, 15 acres 7.55 nunier, Levi, 20 acres 9,y3 Mclntosh, Mack, K0 1 ,2 acres 52.08 Pi-Mite, it. 11., Hrs., 40 acres 4.53 i'clcieJii, victoi iii uska J. 94 xie.cy, c. C., Esc., 100 accres 34.74 P. :y. tiarett, 20 acres 10.87 lUxy, Claude, 30 acres 12.08 Ktiuio, J. Vr., Hrs., 100 A. 44.28 Silvers, Mrs. Axie, 1 acre 3,34 laylor, Ernest, 18 acres 9.06 lomocriui, Mrs. Bessie, 26 A. 5.56 Wallace, Mrs. Doss, 18 acres 6.27 Webb, George, 30 acres 29,92 wheeler, .vl,sr Mary. 91 A. 42.63 1 Vvilson, Ldd, 126 acres 78.64 "Wilson, led, 25 acres 10.75 wo .doy, J. M., Est., 43 acres 20.93 Wrignt, Lark, 60 V 2 acres Brush Creek Township , Deyton, R. C. & G. B. .... 2.07 i.llis, V>. 8., 15 acres 421 Fox, Rosa, 15 acres 2.78 r reeman, E. H., 2 acres 2.07 Freeman, Virgil, 1 acre 246 (Garland, Mrs. Andrew, 28 A. 11.20 Gortney, Harrison, 41 acres 18.6 S ,G ii ns..iff, Sam, 212 acres 62.34 Hall, aohn, liens 8 acres 2.87 Hall, Lonzo, il 1 ,.’ acres 6.09 111 iilinan, James, 10 acres 3.73 I hughes, William, 60 acres 19.86 Jenkins, Fred, 2 acres 5,11 Johnson, Jessie, 1 acre 4.26 ! jounson, I J. ft., 86 acres 20.30 Maws, Joe, Heirs, 41 acres 5.66 Milligan, C, 0., .... 17.25 J xiotiiison, Grayson, 13 acres 8.28 Rjbinson, Handy', 35 acres 12.G0. ftobinson, Howard, 18 acres 9.88^ ! Robinson. Bristoe. 5 acres 5.88 ftiagle, l rank, ... 17,2.) I W aajungion Carolina Mica Co. 6.12 \y hitson. Holt, 58 acres 23.13 , Woody, Mack, 3 acres 2.07 . Woody, Craig, 12 acres 7.07 Young & Silvers, 4 53 ' 1 Crabtree Towush.p Bartlett, Lewis, 1 acre $11.05 Blake, Newell IS. (Trustee) 53 acres 17.25 Blalock, Ben, 7 acres 34.32 Blevins, Luther, 4 acres 9.34 Boone, Bob, 12 acres 12.80 Hot me, Robert, 1 acre 7.44 Boone, Hoy, 14 Va acres 10.63 Boone, Curtis, Hrs., 37 acres 7.23 1 Boone, Daniel, 40 acres 8.50 Buchanan, Charles, 24 acres 23.62 Buchanan, J. D., 24‘a acres 8?.34 . Buchanan, B. W., v 2 acre 8.42 Burl*son, Olga, B‘ 2 acres 16.8 G Burleson, Robert, 7 acres 4.56 Carolina Cyanite Co. ... 54.38 Oa roll, Gaither, J acres 8.00 Umisawn, Carl, 6 acres 21.43 l»ale, John, 1 acre 7.05 Ehwaids, Charlie, 10 acres 5.32 Ellis, E. H. & Frank, 10 A 7.98 Ellis, Parnell, 20 acres 10.89 Fortner & Blevins, 2.14 Fouts, Dover R., 280 A 14.45 b«! Fuller & Greene, ... 3.73 Galloway, Mrs. Zula, 46 A. 23.13 Gibbs, J P., 400 acres 65 35! .Gilley, T. U„ 32 acres 16 26 . j Glass Itock Co. 11 29 . Good, Dock, 10 acres 4.37 ! Gouge, Oscar W „ l 1 - acres 5.93 ! Gouge, Mary J., 1 acres 2.30 ! Gouge, Mrs. Sim, 10 acres 5.32 ] Gouge, Gray.sou, , acres 11.18.! Greene, J. K., 9.30 c Gurley, 11. 11., Est., 62 acres 8.11 ! Gurley, Edd, 49 acres 12.26!i Hall. Charlie, 45 acres 22.87x1 Hall, Herbert M., 13 acres 23.02)'! Hall, George D., 27 acre* 19.64)' Harris, Grover, 2^6oj ] lienslep, Docia J., 8 acres 3.89 ! Hilliard, Mrs. S. C., 5.32 ! Hoilntan, Rubin, 65 acres 16.23 1 Honeycutt, Ruben, Sr., l 2 a. 2.94 1 Honeycutt Heirs, 5 80 i Hughes, Joe, Sr., 104 acres 33MS J Hughes, T. tl., 4 l i acres 31 16 1 lluskins, Olin, 6 acres 8.50 1 Buskins, Jake, lT acres 4.21 1 Hutchins, W. 8., 15 acres *27.98 1 Johnson, Theodore, 4.53 ‘ Jones, Henry, 1-8 acre 2.60 ! Jones, Larkin, Heirs 5 acres 1.75 ' Laws, Yates, 2 acres 11.54 ’ Letter,nan, Andrew, 2 acres 723 1 Lowery, G. P. Est., 16 acres 9.30 1 McCandless, J. 1,., 3-4 acre 1.58 ! McCurry, Fred, 2 ucres 9.70 ■ McCur. y, Vaughn, 1 acre 6.91 McCracken, K. 11. His .123 A 20.90 McCracken, 11, M. Mrs. 19 A 43. .McKinney, VV. A. 50 acres 4k of McKinney & Yeung. 18 A. 3.73 i McNeill. Horace, Iti acres 941 | McNeill. VV. 1., ».« acre 1.75 McPeters, Edgar. 1-10 acre 3,09 McPeieis, c. L., 2 ucres 1.98 Martin, Robert, 3;m Maiun, Pauline, 10.89 Mayland Mica Co. . 27.58 10-vforu Management Co. 20 A 14.57 Payiic. Mrs, Ada, 10 acres 291 Pitunan, Steve, 6.91 1 resne'd, Garl, 4 acres l.Ub 1 resnetl, M A„ 41 acres 12.72 • 1 resne.M, J. il., 40 acres 8.68 bal j lTvsno'l, L. W. Hrs., 26 A 9.61 Ray, A. 8., 12 acres 4.21 Ray, C. C., 8 acres 2.60 Robinson, Herbert, 1-4 ueir 2.67 Robinson, Robert, Vs acre G 68| Uobineoir, Amanda, 19 acres 9.o(i| 4 MURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, IMS Robinson, Walter, Hrs. 10 A 2.94 Robinson, Miss Edith, 32 A- 7.46 Sain, Hal, 1 acre 24.40 Sparks, Miss P. L., 1 acre 2.60 Sparks, Ed, 70 acres 14.84 bal. Stockton, Earl, 9 acres 8.16 Thomas, Frank, et als., 1 A. 8.34 Thomas, J. U., 1 acre 8.28 Thomas, Dewtt, 2 acres 14.07 Victor Mica Co. - .... 122.19 Willis, E. F., 41 acres 12.48 Wilson, R. W., 44 acres 36.63 Wilson, Big Tom Hrs 12.48 Young. J. T., 5 acres 8.78 Young, J. D. Hrs., 50 A. 5.31 bal Young, Lee, 1 acre 19.87 Young, Bart, 1 1-4 acre 8.28 Russell Engineering Co. ... 9.80 South Toe Township Autrey, Jasper, 17 acres Autrey, G. M. & A. H. Hrs. 35 acres 4.06 Ballew. S. L., 9 acres 2.78 Ranks, W. K., 100 acres 15.85 Blevins, Byrd, 3 acres 2.94 Boone, Earl, 2 acres 3.87 Branch, Mrs. Ella, 42Va A. J. 0.09 Bryant, Sallie P„ 34 acres 22.87 Buchanan, Stokes, 4 acres 4.93 Carroll, D. C., 5 3-4 acres “9.95 Carroll, W. A., 54 acres 13.03 Crabtree Holding Corporation 920 acres 231.90 Edge, Arthur, Vi acre 1.69 Fairchild, John, 2 acres 6.86 Fairchild, Joe, 56 acres 10.15 Fortner, Troy, 21 acres 8.74 Gibbs, Joe, 12G acres 4.97 Gouge, John K , 3-4 acre 4.51 Gouge. Mis. 2.81 Gouge, Bulah, 3 acres 2 54 Glenn & Browning, 7s A. 29.17 Gienn & Washlura. 21 A. 9.14 Griffin, R. H., t .12 Grindstaff, Tex, 10 acres 8.09 Giindktatx, Lonus, 20 acres 4.62 Grindstaff, . Hrs., 20 A 6.9 J Hall, Kirby,3PFl acres 8.2) Huskins, Floyd, 22 acres 7.71 Hutchins, Charles, 100 acres 9.30 Tones,W. L„ 10 acres 2.94 Jones, Alice, 1 acre - 453 Letterman, George,, 1 acre 2.94 Letteiman, D. L., 4 acres 4.96 Lovin, Eugene, .... 9.30 McCampbell, Dv. John, 7 3-4 A. 5.16 McEntyre, Jason, 13 1-4 A. 10.33 t McMahan, Sallie, 21 acres 5.35 ' McMahan, Henry 7 acres 5.43 McMahan, W. T., 26 1-4 A. 8.82 Mace, Geter, 10 acres 3.57 Moone, George, . 2.14 Newton. L. A., 45 acres 7.41 Non-Metallic Minerals, Inc., 41.10 Parker, Avei*y, 1 G acres 5.46 Path n, A. M., 6 acres 6.51 Patton & Mcßee, 10 acres 3.73 Penlanl, James, 17 acres 5.32 Pittmon, J. C. Est., .... 5.32 Ray, Barnett. 31 Vi acres 18.57 Rix, Charles E„ 8 acres 6.91 Robinson. J. Rich Hrs. 6,12 Rrbins in. Wellington 5Vs A. 4.01 Rogers, J. F., 8 acres 3.80 Simmons, Arcemus, 20 A. 8.87 Sisk, R. P., 5 acres 9.51 Smith Heirs. 6 acres 2.53 Lai. Smith. W. M., 23 acres 7.07 Stanley, J. R., 1-4 acre 2.67 Weatherman, Mrs M, H. Hrs. 10 acres 4.58 Whetstine, Edd, 9 1-4 acres 7.48 Wilson, Walter, 12 acres 6.75 Wilson, T. J. & Essie 5 acres, 9.30 Casida. Mrs. Molly, 1 acre 9 14 Pensacola Township Adkins, J. W., 265 acres $50.97 Vukins, S. P. Hrs., 62 acres 9.61 Autrey, L. A., 1 acre 7.71 Burleson, T. A., 30 acres 11.08 Burleson, Joe M„ 31 acres 4.80 Hensley, Fred D„ 6 acres 4 79 Hutchins, W. C„ 300 acres 46.33 Ingle, Ivory, 5 acres 2 30 James, Glenn C., IM* acres 4.13 McMahan, Lonnie, Hrs. 12 Vi A 8 21 McMahan, J. E., 19 3-4 A* 14 01 Miller, J. Erskine, 223 A 12 88 Mum power, Fred & Ralph, 3 acres 4 93 Mumpower, Ralph, 1 acre 1.98 Rathbone, Carl, >i acre 685 Rathbone. C. Reggie, 3 1 - A 720 Rathbone, Jesse, 55 acres 14 07 Rathbone, Charlie, 10 acres 579 Ray, Mrs. Dorothy, 47 acres 13.65 Riddle, E. R., 45 acres' 27.26 Riddle, G. Hermit, 16 acres 19 08 Wheeler, H. F., 89 acres 35.68 Wilson, C. L., 12 acres 17.26 Wilson, A. Ewart, 233’i A. 6492 Haeger, George, 1 acre 2! 14 Prices Creek Township An owe d, C. B„ 5 acres $0 33 Atkins Brothers, 68 acres 6 75 Blankenship, Utah, 2-10 A 5.21 Bridewell, H. J. Est, 60 A 13.7.3 " Byrd Milling Co., 3 acres 7.0/ Elkins, Etta Est., 12 acres 7 07 Fox, John, 17 acres 8.11 Hensley, Hoit, 18 acres 10.02 Horton, Albea & Max, 41 A 9.80 Jamerson, Roy, 25 acres 965 Melton, Lewis, 1 acre 23*4 Metcalf. J. A„ 41 acres 11.04 Metcalf, Joe, 51 acres 22 81 McOanless. Mrs. Bessie 34 A 12!92 McKinney, Flossie, 24 acres 9.7-1 McLaughlin, Arthur, 50 A. 948 McPeters, Alvin, 23 acres 17.18 Penland, Weldon, 10 acres 3 57 Penland, F. L., 1 acre 5.12 Penland. John L„ 8 acres 7.10 Penland. N. M. Est., 49 A 6.23 Penland, B. 8., 20 acres 8.27 Rathbone, Glen, 11 42 Rathbone, Mrs. Glen, 40 A 18 04 Styles, Clyde, 19 acres 13.04 Styles, Mrs. Pansy, 20 acres 9 !.6 Shepherd, 60 acres 24 26 " 1- ■ 1 ■— • '■ ■. ..-—-aa F(|kVICTORY £m BUY UNITED STATES im .war Vi am BONDS \'snW\ stamps /-J