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THE YANCEY RECORD^
ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936
Editor "Hamrick
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 3, 1879.
NOTJCE ..?£!
. I wish to advise all my
friends and supporters that
I resigned as Chairman of
the Board of Commission
ers of Yancey County on
September 2, 1947, because
I could not work in har
mony with the other mem*;
bers of the Board of Com-;
missioners.
I wish to thank the many
who supported me
in the General Election of
November, 1946, and to ad-1
vise the people of Yancey]
county that during the nine
months time from the first
Monday in December, 1946,
when I took office as
Chairman of the Board of
Commissioners of Yancey
county until my resigna
tion on September 2, 1947,
Yancey county paid all its
current obligations and re- 1
duced the bonded indebted
ness of the county in the
sum of $8,000.00. 'At the'
time of my resignation onj
September 2, 1947, Yancey
county had the sum of
$14,000.00 in the debt fund;
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IT. NOTICE OF SALE OF
' LAND FOR TAXES 7
NORTH .CAROLINA
' | YANCEY COUNTY
I On October 13, 1947, at 10:00
[ o’clock A. M., at the Court House
. door in Burnsville, default hav
. Ung been made in the payment of
| the" hereinafter detailed taxes list-}
1 ed in the Town of Burnsville by'
('the respective taxpayers for taxa..
jtion for the year 1946, I will of
' fer for sale the tax lien on the land
cj.hereinbelow described for collecJ
jtion of the taxes set opposite each
j taxpayers name, such amounts 1
j subject to be increased by such
(penalties snd costs as required by j
law.
1 This the 15th day of Sept. 1947.!
• Lucy-A. Peterson; Tax Collector, |
Town of. Burnsville. „
| Sept 18. 25, Oct. 2, 9
Name: Acres & Lots: , Tax
Baker. Dewey Lee, IL. ,$19.30
Bailey, Luther, 4 Acres * 500
Bailey, Rom, 7'i Acres 50!00
i Banks, Bros., 1 Lot 92 00
1 Bennett. John 8., 3 Lots 4.00
1 Bennett. Mrs. S. T . 1 L Bal 1,15
Bishop, E J., 1 Lot. 1.50
Boone, W. K., 1 Lot i ’ 15 40
. Byrd, C. M., 4 Acres td 14A0
j Bennett, J. 8., 3 Lots 20 00
•: English, J. Orait;', 1 Lot 18.70
Elliott. Lat, 1 Lot 14.10
I Edwards, Mrs. Jennie, 1 L. 4 00
, Fox, Charlie, 3 Lots 8 10
! Fox, Love, 1 Lot 7(44
I Galloway, C W., 4 Lots 200
1 Gilbert, C. M., 1 Lot ,<OO
Garland, Ralph, 1 Lot GOO
I . !
L . 1
to apply on the indebted- 1
ness of the county.
| E: N. Stamey.
Singing Convention .
A county wide singing
convention will be held at
the Mt. Pleasant church,'
Swiss, on Sunday, Septem-’
her 28. Everyone is invited.'*
Much of the singing will be
old-time 'hymns and those
who atterid are asked to
bring their old hymn books.
Hall, Lawrence, 1 Lot 4.00
Hall; Clark, 1 Lot 7.00
Hennessee, W. W., 1 Lot 68.20
Higgins, F. R., 1 Lot 28.00
Higgins, W. A., 1 Lot 23.50
Higgins, J. H. Est., 12 A 20.30
| Hutchins, Edd, 1 Lot 54.00
. Higgins, Curt. 1 Lot 1.00
Honeycutt, Letha, 1 Lot ' 26.00
Honeycutt, Seth, 1 Lot 27.40 j
Harris, W C., 1 Lot 7.00
King, Yates, 1 Lot 12.88
King, Hannah, 1 Lot 1.00
Kirkpatrick, Pearl, 3 Lots 3 50
i Liscenbee, C. C., i Lot 2.00
Lyon, J M., 1 Lot 4.00
Mclntosh, Solon. 1 Lot 5.40
Metcalf. Zenus, 11 Acres 15.00
McCracken, Harry, 11 Lots 15.70
! Mclntosh & Peterson, IL. Bal 1.64
j Mattson, V. L., 5Vi A Bal. 9.50
i Mitchell, D. T., 4 Acres 820
1 Peterson, Mclntosh & Penland,
I 2'Lots Bal 904
Phillips, Arthur, 1 Lot 1.00
| Proffitt, Fred, 1 Lot 47.94
Pate, Charlie. 1 Lot 1 00
Peterson, R. D., 1 Lot 1480
Pleasant, Pearl, 1 Lot 1 50
Pleasant, W D.,. 1 Lot 150
Pleasant, John Sr, 1 Lot 1.50
Pleasant., Genervine. 1 Lot 2^oo
Ramsey, Salvie, 1 Lot 10 00
Robertson. Ernest, 1 Lot 7.50
Sparks, Gay, 1 Lot 11 20
Silver, Mrs. Bonnie, 1 Lot 1150
Smith, H. W., 1 Lot 11 00
Smith, Hattie, 1 Lot .50
Silver, Vance, 1 Lot 800
Silvers, Mrs. Arthur, 1 Lot 5 00:
Styles, Fannie, 6 Acres 3.00
Thompson, Mrs C. L.,1 L 117.66!
Wilson, J. H, 1 Lot 1 00 j
Wilson, Mrs. R. W., 2Vi A 20.00
Wilson, Ted, 2 Lots 1.00
I Colored
! Bowditch, Ella Mae. 1 Lot 5Q
Bo\yditch. Florae 3 Lots 2 50!
Kyle, Winnieford, 1 Lot .50 1
Young, James, 1 Lot 2.50
Young, Bob, 1 Lot 4 50
: THE YANCEY RECORD
NOTICE OF SALE OF
LAND FOR XAXES
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
1 Under and by virtue of an order
I of the Board of County Commiss
\ ioners of Yancey County direct
ing the undersigned Tax Collector
I of said county to sell all land for
1 1946 taxes:
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant
to the order of the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners the undersign
ed will ON THE TWENTIETH
DAY OF OCTOBER. 1947, AT
THE COURTHOUSE DOOR FNf 1 '
BURNSVILLE, N. C.. sell all of
the following described property
lof the taxpayers as shown by the
1 following list for 1946 taxes to
-1 gether with tax, penalty and cost.
1 If the sale cannot be completed 1
! on the Twentieth of October, then
the undersigned will continue said
-1 sale from day to day until the
1 sale is completed. 1
1 R. E. NEILL, Tax Collector for
I Yancey County.
I I Septt, 18, 25, October 2,-9, 1947
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Burnsville Township
Name: Acres & Lots: Tax
Alien, Sylvester, 1 A $8 88
Allen, A. G., 2 % A. 2.71
Burns, Pearl, 1 A— 2 35
Ball, Lee, 35 A. 5 : 53.18
Banks, Mrs. Myrtle, 3 A 11.80
1 Banks, S. H„ 19 A 39 94
Beaver, Zeb, 1% A. 2.25
I Bennett, J 8., 1 L 495
I I Bennett, S. M Heirs, 1 L 5.41;
I Black, Holland, 33 A. 17.78
Blevins, P. B , 6 A. 13.22
i Blevins, Z. R„ 9 A. 7 591
Bodford, Ban, 46 A 12 47;
Brown, G. A. & C L., 160 I
Acres, Bal. 39 74
Choate, Van L., 13 2-3 A. Bal 723
Colonial Mica Co , 2 A 2.70
Dellinger, Thomas G., 39 A. 47 46
Deyton, Clifford, 1 L 3 15 I
Edwards, Mrs. Jennie, lA. 495
Elliott, Lat, 1 L 14 06 1
English, Craig, 1 L. 24.70
Fender, Oscar, 4 A 297
Fox, Charlie, 3 L. ILB3.
Fox, Ralph, 1 A 22 86
Griggs, D. T., 1 L 225
1 Galloway, C. W., 4 L 3 15
I Galloway, Jack, 3 L. 2.70
J Gardner, Charles F., 83 A. 78.20
1 Garland, Ralph, 1 L. g.Bg
Gibbs, Dave, 2 L. 2 34
1 Gibbs, Hal, 2 L. 660
I Gilbert, C. M. 1 E. 4.95
j Griffith, James, 1 A. 5.99
! Hager, Mrs. Sallie, 3 A. 3.24
1 Hall, Lawrence, 1 L. 7 07
Hall. Guy. 1 L 1 go
Hall, W. C., I I 7 ,56
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COME IN BUY QUALITY i 'S
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Harris,' W. C„ 8 A. 12.66 1
Higgins, Horace Adm. 6 A. 12.16 j
i Higgins, J H Estate 4A. 12.63
i Higgins, J. H„ 1945 tax, 4 A.
Bal 13.94!
Hipps, W. H; Estate, 1 L. 39.19;
Hobson, Pat, 1 L. 37.39 j
Honeycutt, Seth’ 1 L. 28.26 1
Honeycutt, Letha, 1 L. 24.78,
Hutchins, Ed, 1 L. 52.12
King, Eugene, 1 L. 2.25
King, Norman, 1 L. 5.67 1 i
King, Hannah & Mattie, fL. 2.25
Lisenbee, C. C., 1 L. 3.15,
Lvon, J. M , i A. 4.951
(Mclntosh, Mrs. E. E. 1 L 12.32 i
Metcalf, Zenus, 11 A. 18.05
Mitchell, Guy, 1 L., 4.82
Mitchell, Dewey, 4 L. 11.92
Murphy, W. C., 1 L 13.06
Owens, Mrs. Burgin, 19 A 18.37
Pate, Charlie. 1 L. 4.37
Peterson, R. D, 1 L 14.68
.Phillips, Arthur, 1 L. 2.25 [
Presnell, Herman, 15 A 14.35
Price, J. S.. 2 A 3.15
Rathburn, W. A., 2 A. 4.32
Rathburn, Willie R., 2 A. 4.32
Riddle, Ransom, 57 A. 30.07
Riddle, W. P. Heirs, 11 A. 3.33
Robertson, Ernest, 1 L 10.22
•Shoals, D. M. 8 A. 6.94
Silver, Mrs. Arthur, 1 L 5.86!
Silver, Bonnie, 1 A. 11.711
Sparks, Gay, 1 L 13.56 j
Styles, Mrs. Fannie, 6 A. 4.05!
Styles, Mrs, Lonnie L 21 A 10.54 j
Styles, Blake, 1 L 904 '
Thompson, Mrs. C L. 23 A 107*35 t
Tipton, Hedge, 29 A 14.07
Tinner, James, 50 A 12.48,
; Wallace, Mrs. Doss,- 4 A j
Westall, Bruce, 1 L Bal. 3.47
W’ilson, J. H, 1 L 2.25
! Wilson, Mrs. James F. 9 A 5.76
I Wilson, Mrs. R W: 2V 2 A 19 37,
j Wilson, Ted, 2 L . __ 4.37 ,
; Woody, Carrie, 28 A 11.44
Woody, T. Edd, 11 A” 11.921
Styles, Mrs, Belle, 35 A 100.33!
Banks vs ,.J. Frank, 3V 2 A 495 1
I Riddle, Robert, 24Vi A. 7.84
I Colored
Barnett, Columbus, IVi A $5 40
Griffith, Jim, 1 A 8.88
Griffith, Kay, 1 L 3 GO
'Griffith, Janies, 1 A .<99
Kyle, Winiford, 1 L 1.80
Smith, Hatty, 1 L LBO
Wilson, Warner 1 A 6 17 j
Young, James, 1 L 6.78
Young, Getter Heirs. Vi A 1 80 !
Young, Mrs. Geter, 3-4 A. 6 30
Young, Hubert, 1 L 392 ‘
Young, Emmitt, 1 A 9J)O j
Cane River Township • j
Buckner, Harvie, 18 A $10.48!
Edwards, J. E., 40 A. 30.42
Edwards, John, 8 A. 9.78
Hensley, Ules, 10 A. ' 4.87 ]
Hensley, John H., 22 A. 6.49
Honeycutt, Estie Mae, 24 A. 6.68
j Honeycutt, Joe, 5 A.’ 5.35
I Ledford, Sjdva, 14 A. 6.41
! McAllister, Burdett, 14 A. 6.67
iMiiler, Mack, 58 A. 18.43
jPate, Carter, 113 A 25.67
Ponder, Raleigh, 1 A. 4.19
Randolph, Zeb, 45 A. 19.13
Ray, Richard, 95 A. 14 23
Roland, T. S., 19 A 4 72
i Shepherd, Mrs. Minnie, 270 A.
Balance 18.51
j Willis, Tom Heirs, 113 A. 15[31
Egypt Township
.Bradford, C. R, Hrs., 15 A. $12.79
Bradford, Carl, 10 A 342
Bradford, Wilburn, 10 . A 4156
Edwards, E. H. 15 A, 1 2 71
Edwards, Mrs. Burt, 25 A.
Pate, Harriett, 16 A. 5 41
Phillips, Jettie, 35 A. 9 10
Williams, Hoy, 36 A. 7 39
Ramsey town Township
Adkins, Joe, 50 A $19.37
Adkins, Carl, 21 Vi A 642
Adkins, Nelson D. Heirs 44*2 1
i Acres 9.46
Bryant, Frank, 28 A ' 7.07
Bryant, G. A. Sr„ Est 35 A 13.94
Cooper, Sid, 8 A 7.23
I Edwards, Hiram Est. 64 A bal. 9 28
I Fender, Howard, IOV2 A 345
; Griffith, Ike, 7 A 4.05
j Haney, Sam, 4o A 8.74
! Hedrick, Mrs. Amanda, 40 A 15.26'
i Honeycutt, Lester, 30 A 11.76
! Howell, John Heirs 75 A 10.82
'Jones, Isaac, 25 A 10.36
Johnson, O. F 105 A bal. 19.49
I Miller, Swin, 57 A 14.23
Talent, Mrs Emma, 3 A 2.25
Tipton, Eda 15 A 345
Warrick, Floyd, Vi A 7.95
.Wilson, George 44 A 12.16
! Wilson, Arthur, 190 A 40 93
Wilson, Mrs. Belle, 30 A 646
: Green Mountain Township
[Ayers, Oliver, Heirs 14V 2 A $5.95
1 Ayers, Wesley Heirs, 1 A 2.25
Bailey, M. L. Heirs, 16 1-4 A 901
Bailey, Mrs. Minnie, 23 A 10 64
I Bailey. Mrs. J. B Jr. 17 A 10 36
Hensley, Joe, 1 A 6 49
Huskins, Jene Heirs, 6 A 9 82
Harrell, Fred, 1 1-3 A 663
Peterson, Loss, Jr., 19 A 2123
Peake , W. H., 48 A 11 73
Randolph, Mrs W. M., 60 A 1543
j Warrick, Lundy, 52 A 19^69
Jacks Creek Township
Anglin, Cecil G., 18 A. $10.97
jArrowood, Robert, 90 A. 13.81
i Arrowood, J. H., 8 A. 4^95
•Bgiley, Dewey, 80 A. 35.59
ißyrd, Charles F., 7 A. 3.25
! Deyton, Charlie, 28 A. 9.42
Deyton, Wesley Hrs., 42 A. 18.73
English, Wade, 18 A. 12.26
.Honeycutt, W. L., 86 A. 45.04'
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947
! Howell, Mrs. Carmon, 30 A, 16.85
Laws, Emory, 10 A. 11.27
Maynard, Clyde, 16 A. 3.15
Ogle. David, 1 A. , 3.07
Peterson, Victotf & Darliska, 3.15
Tomberlin, Mrs. Bessie, 26 A. 6.13
; Webb, George, 30 A. 27.42
Wilson, Henry, 22 A. '21.63
Woody, Jim, 1 A. 3.61
Brush Creek Township
Boone, Arthur, 37 A- $9.87
Deny, Mrs. Lucy, 10.36
Davis, Bros., 69 A 24 42
Ellis, W. B.> 15 A 459
Gortney, Harrison, 40 A 20.55
Grindstaff, R. K., 10 A 36 28
Grindstaff, Sam, 202 A 49.96
Garland. Charlie. 41 A ]B°t
Hall, John, Heir 3 8 A 2.51
1 Hall, Alonzo, 3Vi A 050
Hughes, Dewey, 1 A 633
Hughes, Charlie, 1 A 7.66
Johnson, Junior, 17 A 43.03
ILetterman, Spurgeon, 37 A 3.15
Lyle, Roy C., 21 A, 16.47
Milligan, C. 0., 46 A 19.37
Young & Silver, 29 A 4.95
Crabtree Township
Allen, Claude, 3 A. $9.24
; Banks, P M.. et. al Vi A. 0.60
Bartlett, Lewis, 1 A. 7.56
1 Blake, Newell, Trustee, 53 A 19.37
1 Blalock, Ben, 2 A. 28.99
1 Boone, Mae, 32 A. . 10.70
Boone, Fred, 10 A. 8.13
' Boone, L. G., Heirs, 25 A. 6.94
! Boone, Robert, 1 A 798
Boone, Dove, 72 A. 62 27
1 Boone, Mrs. James, 4 A, 820
1 Boone, Daniel, 40 A 9 46
Brewer, R. H, 8 A.' ' 10.84
1 Brewer, C. C., Vi A. 9.04
1 Briggs, Anderson. 50 A. Bal. 11.37
i Buchanan, Fred, 21 3-4 A. 6.01
i Buchanan, Fred, 19 A. 7.58
• Buchanan, Jess D, Jr, 24Vi 31 24
! Carroll, Gaither, IVi A. 9.58
j Chrisawn, Carl, 6 A. 21 27
Clontz, P. J., 14 A. 11 62
, Dale, G W , 50 A 4.05
Dale, R. Di, 20 A 13.31
Ellis & Parnell. 10 A 12 16
I Fortner, Roy, 16 A. 14.26
i Fuller & Greene, 18 A 4 05
; Gillespie, Bill, 6 A. 1233
• Gilley, James, 4 A . 19.40
Gouge, Mrs. Sim, 10 A., 6.92
Gouge, W. Roscoe, 10 A 6 61
Gouge, Grayson, 1 A. 10.85
Gurley, Edd, 49 A 12.44
, Hall, Charlie, 45 A. 12.05
Hall, Herbert M., 14 A 28.8-1
Hall, Geo Sr., 1.4 A 3 61
Hal!, W. A. 82 A 38.83
j Harris, J. G , 15 3-4 A 2 25
Hensley, J. J , 14 A 18.76
Hilliard, L. M„ 3Vi A 35.88
Honeycutt, Ruben, Vi A ' - 3.15
Honeycutt, Willie, Vi A 5.2?
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