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PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership v Entered ai second-class matter November 11th, 1936. at the Post Office, at Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act of March S, 1879. NOTICE OF FINAL SALE * In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County VB. , S. W. Mclntosh ahd wife, Kitty. Mclntc*h Under ami by virtue of e judg ment of the Superior Court jn the, above entitled action appointin the undersigned as Commissioner to sell the hereinafter described lands to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1030, 1937, together with interest, pen alties and costs thereon, and sub sequent taxes, the undersigned will, on the 3rd day of June, 1946, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House door in Burnsville, North Carolina, sell the hereinafter de scribed lands to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment together with all costs'and subse quent taxes, said property being in Jacks Creek Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of John Higgins, and described by metes and bounds, as follows: Being the lands described in a deed from Carl Renfro and wife Bessie Renfro to S. W. Mclntosh and wife, Kitty Mclntosh, which deed is registered in the office ofj the Register of Deeds for Yancey County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 63, page 124, reference to which is hereby made for a more specific description of said lands, as the same shall be read at the time and place of sale. This April 26, 1946. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner. May 2,9, 16, 23, 1946 The soft coal strike has already been reflected in the reduced supplies of fer tilizers coming into North Carolina. Plans for the 1946 na tional 4-H Club camp in Washington, D. C., are being completed. Dates are June 11-18. Mtaiißi'aiiaiiaiianaMatiai a<>a isiisus ■ ani>Aiie< isi<h atrana ■■ n ■ • • !!• susiiSuSH* ishsiuhm** a a BURLS WANTED ■ a a Kaimia and Rhododen- j a dron Burls. a <* a i a See JESSE AUTREY BURNSVILLE, N. C. a S For Prices & Specifications a i a *®M«i»«ai»nai»«i*a>iaiiaiiii«gHaiiaiianauaiia' • uangnaiiiugi siiaiia^aMaiiaiiaiiaiiananaiiaiiaiianaiiauaMaMaiiastauaiiauai - V - . / Announcement .... NOW OPEN COiOPER’S Phone 2021 f. ' /•- Steaks and Chicken-Sandwiches ' V Home Made Pies, Doughnuts, and other good foods. \ i Drive-In Curb Service or Outside Tables \ j I l WEST MAIN STREET BURNSVILLE, N. C B NOTICE OF FINAL SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Y’ancey County vs. Rosa Etter Fox Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the Superior Court in the ,abo Ye entitled action appointing the undersigned as Commissioner to sell the hereinafter described lands to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1927, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937 1936, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943 1944, together with interest, pen alties and costs thereon, and sub sequent taxes, the undersigned will, on the 3rd day of June, 1946, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House door in Burnsville, North Carolina, sell the hereinafter de scribed lands to the highest bid der, for cash, to satisfy said judgment, together with all costs and SWsßtquenf"'faxes, said prop erty being in Brush Creek Town ship, Yancey County, North Car-* oiina, adjoining the lands of Mar-j gaiet Laws, and described by, metes and bounds as follows: • | BEGINNING at a buckeye at the mouth of a small branch and runs up said branch to a chest nut tree; thence crossing the point of a small ridge to a cu-j cumber on the bank- of a small branch; thence up said branch to a chestnut tree, 1 T. Fox’s cor ner; thence with I. T. Fox’s line to a chestnut oak on top of a ridge; thence with said line to a branch; thence down with said branch to a small blackgum; then North about 8 poles to a chest nut oak; thence Northeast to a beech tree on the bank of a small branch; thence down said branch to the creek; thence up the creek to the BEGINNING, containing 20 acres, more or less. This April 20, 1946. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner May 2. 9, 16, 23, 1946 This nation’s production of eggs for freezing during March was the largest in history for that month. BaiiilALl" 1 W 4 RECOGNIZED AU base ß bau° N | I THE GUIDE, H NOW READY k Pictures -16 Big League Teams Official Rules-Averages Life Story-Profusely Illustrated -A. B. (Happy) Chandler, Commissioner at Baseball Saba Ruth's Complete Hemr Run Record, etc., etc. SO cants-postpaid c C. SPINK * SON, Publishers SPINK BUILDING ST. LOUIS 1, MO. NOTICE OF FINAL SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County vs. Kitty Phillips, et als. Heirs a Law of Andy Phillips, Deceased. Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the Superior Court in the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as Commissioner t,o sell the hereinafter described lands to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the yeais of 1941, 1942, together with interest, pen alties and costs thereon, and sub sequent taxes, the undersigned will, on the 3rd day of June, 1946, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House door in Burnsville, North Carolina, sell the hei-einafter de scribed lands to the highest bid der, for cash, to satisfy said judg - ment, together with all costs and subsequent taxes, said property being in Egypt Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of D. F, Pate, and de scribed by metes and bounds as follows: Being eight eleventh interest of the defendants in the lands de scribed in a deed from Riley Phillips, and others to Dan Phil lips, April 11. 1939, which deed is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 96, page 283, reference to which is hereby made for a more complete description of said lands, as the same will be , read at the -time wild place of sale, This April 26, 11*46. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner. May 2. 9, 16, 23, 1946 NOTICE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Myrtle Blackburn, Plaintiff vs. Elbert Blackburn, Defendant Tile defendant, Elbert Black bum, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Caro lina, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce absolute from the de fendant on the grounds of adult ery and for the purpose of ob taining the custody of Donald Henry Blackburn, adopted child of the plaintiff and defendant; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in Burns ville, North Carolina within 20 days from the 30th day of May, 1946, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This April 30, 1946. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup exior Court May 2,9, 10, 23, 1946 THE YANCEY RECORD THE WORLD’S BEST SAVINGS ACCOUNT The world’s best savings account grows in a farm woodlot. It has many ad vantages over the ordinary commercial kind. Here’s why: It can be started for just a few dollars invested in seedlings. . . . Sometimes the original investment is already there and waiting when a farmer buys a piece of land. It grows larger every year with only the invest ment of a little time and labor during those months when farmers are least busy. It pays an annual inter est rate in excess of five percent. It has a constant cash value. An initial investment in a farm woodlot together with the investment of a little off-season time and labor is all that is ever need ed. A farm woodlot bank account grows forever. Os course there are cer tain DON’TS too. . . . Don’t clear-cut a farm woodlot and expect to get an increasing annual re turn along with increasing j value of the woodland. Af ter all, a person who draws the principal out of his commercial bank account can’t expect much inter est out of the balance that i remains. And if he draws it (all out, nothing is left. Don’t carelessly allow forest fires to start. That is like making a sheaf of pa per dollars and setting a match to it. And don i cut carelessly [either. Selective cutting and thinning of farm woodlots is like pruning out bad in vestments—only in a farm woodlot all the wood that is cut becomes pulpwood . . . and cash. The don’ts aren’t any different than those that any cautious banker would advise for a depositor: And the advantages in having a farm woodlot make it prob ably the safest and best bank account in the world. FOOD COLLECTION New York.—Ministers of I all faiths have been urged to make special appeals for the Emergency Food "‘Col lection now underway in thousands of communities throughout the nation, it !wa s announced today by ; Secretary o f Commerce Henry A. Wallace, nation al chairman of the cam paign to relieve hunger and J starvation in famine-strick-l en lands. The collection of, cash to buy food economi cally in large quantities and of gifts of food canned in tin is on behalf of UNRRA, of which F. H. LaGuardia is Director General. A college; BUSINESS or TRADE SCHOOL EDUCATION FOR YOU f A ~~~~L I V Yes, your tuition up to SSOO per ordi- ■ 1 j nary school year paid for 48 months ■ I of college, business or trade school, i I * ( You also receive $65 per month 1 1 *■ jfaA living allowance—s9o if you have | ■ WT~ dependents. This is the opportunity 4 ■ open, upon their discharge, to men Ij V v. U over 18 (17 with parents’ consent) JV J who enlist in the new Regular * I Auny before October 6, 1946, for 3 | J \ years. Get all the facts at your U.S. i I i J Army Recruiting c U ASHEVILLE, N. C. MARION, N. 0. COMING ONE DAY ONLY BEERSBARNES CIRCUS * I MONDAY, MAY 20TR , r - i .rtrf. T iHI&MR&IS CIRCUS ~6i*? On. King 25 •■■[ HUB AJUAftAI fi oSSfi JJ?L' I C T I>, 'Laagest Performing. j*HI tm TROUfI . MtRVYN THE GREAI [rathrurk sisters tag© .OTHER ARINIC v | ADMISSION Under 14 30c—Adults 65c AT THE % j BANKS PROPERTY j West Burnsville, N. C. It's Heres The Hew 1996 Strom berg ~ Carlson Radio-Phonograph Combination Come In and See it [ v Mclntosh Radio Supply Phone 5/9 Burnsville, N. C. ♦ v - BODY REPAIR WORK AT STYLES & COMPANY GARAGE Complete Equipment, Two Long Experienced Metal Men.' All Work Guaranteed > u ERNEST BALLEW G. C. PATTERSON BURNSVILLE, N. C. Get More Heat and Hot Water With DUO -THERM Heaters. Oil Burniag-NO COAL, WOOD or ASHES to bother. - NOW IN STOCK ~ BURNSVILLE RADIO SERVICE * PHONE 27 BURNSVILLE, N. C. EXTRA CASH FROM PULPWOOD CUT YOUR PULPWOOD NOW AND CASH IN ON THE NEW HIGH PRICES BEING PAID‘ I will buy any kind of Wood except Chestnut and Oak. Cut all Opes of Pine but ship in SEPARATE cars from othc wood. All other woods may be shipped mixed v except Chestnut and Oak). Saw your wood in 5 foot lengths. Cut only wood 4 inches or over at i-mall end. Quarter all wood 10 inches or over. Trim knots and limbs even with body of trie. Ship ail wood with bark on "as I do not buy peeled wood. Until further notice I will pay the following prices for wood loaded in car at your nearest siding: ALL TYPES OF PINE—SII.2S per 160 cubic feet ALL OTHER WOOD (except chestnut and oak) • ; $11.87 per 160 cubic feet. For Further Information Write: W. C. KINSLAND lloxsU • MARION, N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946
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