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PAGE TWO THE Y ANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1996 Editor Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership Entered aa second-clast matter November llth, 1936. at the Poat Office, at Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act of Mareh 3, 1879, notice In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Y ancey County vs. tiny Edwards and wife, Mrs. Guy. Edwards; Ellis Edwards an' 'ife Mrs. Ellis Edwards The Defendants, Guy Edwards: and wife, Mrs. Guy Edwards;* Ellis Edwards and wife, Mrs. | Ellis Edwards,. will take notice; that an action, entitled as above,! has been commenced in the Super-, ior Court of Yancey County to en force the tax liens for the years of 1938, 1940, for taxes due by the above named Defendants on land in Jacks Creek Township,! Y ancey County, N. C.; and the Defendants will further take not ice that the complaint in said ac-j tion is on file in the office of the: ■Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina,! and hhe Defendants are required to appear and answer or demur! to the said complaint within 20 j days from the sth day of April, 1946, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the stf?day of March, 1946. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup trior Court. March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1946 WE CAN NOW MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY of COAL Anywhere in the County regardless of whether or not you signed for Coal last Spring. If >r U sign ed a declaration and placed an order last Spring, and have not received all the Coal you ordered, Please let me know at once how much Coal you want and w e will make prompt delivery, provided the rain and bad roads do not block us. Even then you should get delivery within three or four days from the time you place your new order or renew’ your old order. lou should place an order at once for your next Fall and Winter's supply, for delivery this Spring and Summer while the Coal is available. Orders w ill be filled in order received—first in first out. The chances are that you will get better Coal and service if you buy now’ and do not wait until the rush is on next Fall and Winter. Write, Phone or See STANLEY BAILEY PHONE 241 BURNSVILLE, N. C. 2 WEEKS TILL SPRING J- Don’t wait till Spring has actually arrived to com plete your plans for remodeling, repairing or building. Many materials are still not available in quantities to meet demands. The earlier you decide definitely on your needs, the bet ter chance you will have to get the material you need. We will be glad to consult with you, and to talk over you- building ; reds. SPRING TIME is PAINT TIME For Beat Results Use The Famous SHEKWiN WILLIAMS PAINTS B. B. Penland &|Son Lumber Co. . BURNSVILLE, N. C. NOTICE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY I Yancey County _ vs. Rosa Fox The Defendants, Rosa Etter Fox, will tr\e notice that an ac- I Lion, entitled as above, has been i commenced in the Superior Court ! of Yancey County to enforce the ' tax liens for the years of 1927, I 1929, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936 1937 ! i 938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942 i 043, for taxes due by the above i named Defendants on land in 1 thrush Creek Townsnip, Y'ancey i County, North Carolina; and the | Defendants will further take not ice that the complaint in said ac- I non is on file in the office of the I Clerk of the Superior Court of S Yancey County, North Carolina, and the Defendants are required : to appear and answer or demux' to ,! the -said complaint within 20 days j from the sth day of April, 1946, or the Plaintiff will apply to the I Court-for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the sth day of March, 1946. Fxed Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup ! erior Court. ■larch 7, 14, 21, 28, 1946 j SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD NOTICE OF FINAL SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County ▼a. Mrs. J. A. Watson and Vera Car ter Ray Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the Superior. Court in the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as Commissioner to sell the hereinafter described lands to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1933, 1934, together with interest, penalties and costs thereon, and subsequent taxes, the undersigned will, on the loth day of April, 1946, at 10 o’clock A. M„ at the Courthouse door in Burnsville, North Caro lina, sell the hereinafter described lands to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said judgment, together with all costs and sub-, sequent taxes, said property being in Cane River Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of G. W, Hughes, and described by metes and bounds as follows: ‘ Being the lands described in a deed from Earl Wilson, Trustee, to Vera Carter, Feb. 2, 1935, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 76, page 443, reference to which is dtereby made for a more complete description of said lands as the same will be read at the time of said sale. This the sth day of March. 1946. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner. March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1946 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA j COUNTY OF YANCEY Under and by virtue of the; power of sale in that certain Deed * of Trust executed by Ruth Saylor Wvatt and husband, Kester-Wyatt, on the 29th day of October, 1945, to the undersigned Trustee to se cure certain indebtedness to The Northwestern Bank of Burnsville, N. C , and their having been de fault in the payment of said in debtedness and demand made up on the undersigned Trustee by said Northwestern Bank to sell the lands described in said Deed of Trust to satisfy said indebted ness, the undersigned Trustee will, at 12:00 o’clock, noon, on March j 28, 1946, at the courthouse door ini Burnsville. N. C., sell to the high-! est bidder for cash that certain! tract of land in Crabtree Town-* ship, Yancey County, North Caro-i lina, and described as follows: BEGINNING at a sycamore at the bank of South Toe River, j known as Bud Wilson’s comer, and runs South up and with the river 116 feet to a locust; thence West with W. A, Clontz’ line 173 feet to a rock; thence North East course 462 feet to a stake at the road; thence East 130 feet with the road to a small whizoak near Harris Clay Company line; thence South East 153 feet down and with said line to the BEGINNING, con taining 2 acres, more or less. The light to a spring on the lands of I T Wilson and the right to the use of the water there front is al so conveyed, said lands as above desciibed and the right to said spring are particularly described in a deed from Tillman E. Wilson to Ruth Saylor Wyatt, dated Oct ober 18, 1945, and reference to said deed is hereby made for a more complete description of the same. There is excepted a right of way for a road 14 feet in width o 'er the above described property from the lands of I. T. Wilson to the Black Mountain Railway in favor of I. T Wilson and wife and Tillman E. Wilson. This the 25th day of leb. 194 b. C. P Randolph, Trustee. Feb. 28, March 7, 14, 21 1946 THE YANCEY RECORD NOTICE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County VB. Roy Williams, et ala. The Defendants, Roy Williams and wife, Mrs. Roy Williams, will take notice that an action, entitled as above, has been commenced in' the Superior Court of Yancey, County to enforce the tax liens for the years of 1935, for taxes due by the above named Defend-: ants on land in Jacks Creek Town ship, Yancey County, North Caro lina; and the Defendants will fur ther take notice that the complanit in said action is on file in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina, and the Defendants are, required to appear and answer or demur to the said complaint with-! in 20 days from the 6th day of April, 1946, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the sth day of March, 1946. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Slxp- i erior Court March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1946 NOTICE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County vs. S. W. Mclntosh and wife, Kittie Mclntosh The Defendants,' S. W. Mcln tosh and wife, Kittie Mclntosh, will take notice that an action, en titled as above, has been commen ced in the Superior Court of Yan cey County to enforce the tax liens for the years of 1936, 1937, for taxes due by the above named Defendants on land in Jacks i Creek Township, Yancey County, j North Carolina; and the. Defend-' * ants will further take notice that the complaint in said action is on file in the office of the Clerk oi the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina, and the Defendants axe required to appear and answer or demur to the said complaint within 20 days from the sth day of April, 1946, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the sth day of March, 1946. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup erior Coui't | March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1946 NOTICE OF FINAL SALE In The Superior Court i NORTH CAROLINA j YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County va. ! S T. Bennett, et ais. lieirs at j Law of S. M. Bennett j Under and by virtue of a judg j ment of the Superior Court in the i above entitled action appointing j the undersigned as Commissioner !to sell the hereinafter described lands to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936, together with interest, penalties and costs thereon, and subsequent taxes, the undersigned will, on the 15th day of April, 1946, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Courthouse door in Burnsville, North Carolina, sell the hereinaf ter described lands to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said judgment, together with all costs and subsequent taxes, said prop erty being in Burnsville Town ship, Yancey County, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of B. H. Nicholes, and described by metes and bounds as follows; FIRST TRACT: Bemg Lots Nos. 4. 5,6, 7 8 9 10 12 and 13 in Block D. of the S. M. Bennett Addition to the Town of Burns ville, North Carolina. SECOND TRACT: Being in the Town of Burnsville, North Caro lina, and described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of Rose Ayers, on the East by the lajjds of H M. McCrackin, on the South by Lot No. 7 of Block K of the S. M. Bennett Ad dition, and on the West by Gay Street, and containing 12,420 square feet, mox-e or less. This the sth day of March, 1946 BILL ATKINS, Cummissioner March 7, 14, 21. 28, i 946 NOTICE OF FINAL SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County n. A. K. Wilson, et als. Heirs at Lawj of Mrs. W. M. Wilson Under and by virtue of a judg-| ment of the Superior Court in the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as Commissioner: to sell the hereinafter described lands to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1933, 1934, j 1936, 1938, together with interest, penalties and costs thereon, and subsequent taxes, she undersign - ed will, on the 15th day of April, 1946, at 10 o’clock A. M„ at the Courthouse door in Burnsville. North Carolina, sell the herein after described lands in the high est bidder, for cash, to satisfy said judgment, together with ail costs and subsequent taxes, said property being in Cane River Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of A. G. Burton, and described by! metes and bounds as follows: Being a one half undivided in-i terest in the following described lands: : BEGINNING on a sugar tree, the Northwest coiner of A. G j Burton’s tract and runs with the 1 line of said tract S. 67 E 90 poles to a locust; thence North 36 West 102 poles to a buckeye; thence South 76 West 18 poles to a stake and pointers on a ridge in the old line; thence South 14 East 42 poles to the BEGINNING, con taining 16 acres, more or less. This the sth day of March, 1946. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner March 7, 14, 21, 26, 1946 The National Chairman of the American Red Cross serves without compensa tion. More than a million dol lars a month was provided by Red Cross last year to help servicemen, veterans and their families. I The famous International; Red Cross Treaty was drawn up in Geneva in 1864. _:— - | ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as adminis tratrix of the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Honeycutt, deceased, late ofj Yancey County, North Carolina,) this is to notify all persons hav-j ing claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them) to toe undersigned at her home atj Burnsville Rt. 1, on or before the 1 28th day of February, 1947, or] this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons in debted to said estate will please mak imr-.L-'Vtate payment. T! ,S the ZHui da.v Ol rcO. 19-16 M s_ Maggie ,i. Byrd. Adminis trat ix of at; ? Many A. Ilonc-y cutt Estate. Mai ri I, i 2l, iB, Apr. 4 11 .rtnicE In ' ’u> Superior Court N,. :Til AROLINA YANCEY COUNTY" j Yancey County f vs. Dewey Wi-idy, K. W. Lawson and w;f-, Mrs. ■<. W . Lawson 7 ie Defendants, Dewey Woody, R. W. Lawson and wife, Mrs. R. W. Lawson, will take notice that an iction. entitled as above, has bee;, commenced in the Superior Court of \ ancey County to enforce the tax liens l'or the years of 1935, j for taxes due by the above named Def> ndants on land in Brush Creek Township, Yancey County, Nor h Carolina; and. the Defend ants will further take notice that i the complaint in said action is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court A Yancey Cou isy. North Carolina, and the Defendants are required to ap pear and answer or demur to the said complaint within 20 days from the sth day of April, 1946, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relit f demanded n said complaint. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup - erior Court Mareh 7, 14. 21. 28, 1946 $ If igr|»|sifta ttlifiVjU KM L'a® Id-- %f. JL <*> ’< • ttX /rmWmMM won't find too many ads offering oil this Ls£ {■T mlß Wf ond more, too. No, not everyone will do Rv*? W because the New Army forming today it on Byfr W , . army of ale,t ' heolth y* intelligent, technically. P vSn i v minded men trained on the job in more than 200 |r t,adM on< * Prt-tiom. This it an offer for a career in a -I profession respected at Much throughout the world at ot ncif® home# Th# |>ay it equivalent to one far above today'# oyer- DwfoSk' °9® ~ private'* salary equal to S4O o week. You choose your enlistment period and, if it's for three years, your arm rTO ° f * ervi , c * “ nd ov ««e« theoter. There's an enlistment ®?" Us of * SO for ® v * r Y year you've served end oil G. I. Bill * °T A'9**; benefits. And don't forget, veterans who reenlist Jj within 90 days after discharge and before June 30 get back r . rank* Your nearest recruiting office has | Mi £ cM *h« information. No obligation. Stop In todoyC yJMU IN THE ARMY, U. S. Army Recruitinq Stations ASHEVILLE, N. C. ' MAR.ON N. C. GOOD NEWS: DAIRY PAY TO BE CONTINUED G. Tom Scott, Johnston County farmer and head of the state Productios and, Marketing Administration, has announced that the fed-) eral dairy production pay ment program, previously an-ounced through March 1946, will be continued through June JO. Rates for the period will be the same as those for the corresponding period last year when North Caro lina dairymen received pay- Iments totalling $932,000. I State payments since 1943 total $6,500,000. This action means that G 46 Aoril payment rates ; 1 r .niik will range from 60 cents to 90 cents per 1 mdred pounds, depending o the area, and for butter fat in all areas, 17 cents per pound. cr May and June the ’ ments will be 25 cents to 55 cents per hundred i ■ inds for milk and 10 nts per pound for butter fat. The lower payments ring May and June are made in accordance with the accepted practice of de v., cased producer payments ( .ring the flush season of r. ilk production. T hepayments will be sub ject to termination or re • sion in the event of any neral increases in price tailings for milk and its products. Scott said that it i the government’s policy .u make every effort to idestep price inertases by j making termination of sub sidies subject to changes in {the cost of living. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946 STATE MOVES TO UP AVERAGE CORN YIELD Seeking to lift the state from the 20-bushel class in .corn production—the lowly averaged maintained b y ! North Carolina for the past ! 30 years —farmers and cer tified seed producers are mapping active plans to use increased quantities of qua lity seed and more top dressing on the 1946 crop, it was announced by Dr. I. 0. Schaub, Director of the State College Extension Service. x One of to take an active -'Step to ward increased Corn yields this year is jßdaufort where ■ the county agent has an nounced the forming of a ’ “3 to 1 Corn Club”, members ; of which will strive to pro duce three times as much i corn as the county average. Beaufort, County’s aver i age corn yield for the past > 30 years has been about 21 Ibu -hels per acre. If only a ) relatively low percentage ■of he approximately 800 i gr were in the county join ;th club there is a good i eh nee to increase the over?. - all county yield by 10 bush i el. per acre this year. At a : do lar a bushel on the coun ty's average planted acre - age of 44,000, the increased - ctwh return would be r $ 110,000, enough to more i than pay farmer taxes, u Members of the club who at t tarn the objective will re t ward themselves through > tl e simple expedient of in t\ creased yields, the county -agent observed. II SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD
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