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THEATRE
BURNSVILLE, N. C. *“
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19th
"Nora Prentiss”
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20th
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"Unexpected Guest”
WILLIAM BOYD
SUNDAY—MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21-22
i PETER LAWFORD |
HELEN WALKER. - REGINALD JLL
GARDINER-REGINALD OWEN /jgffif
Mr ERNST LUBITSCH
TUESDAY— SEPTEMBER 23
“Mask of Diljon”
JEANNE BATES
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21-25
"Lady Luck”
Robert Yeung, Barbara Hale, Frank Morgan
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Having qualified as Administra
trix of the Estate of Clarence
Robinson, Deceased, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the Decedent to exhibit
the same ttrthe undersigned Ad
ministratrix at Mioaville, N. C.,
on or before the 26th day of Aug
ust, 1948, or'this notice will he
plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons owing the Estate
will please make immediate - pay
ment.
This 26th day of August, 1947.
Mrs. Lillian G. Robinson, Ad- j
ministratrix of the Estate of
• Clarence Robinson, Deceased.
Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11 18 25 Oct. 2
FOR SALE: Special At
traction for Parties want
ing secluded place for
home or country estate.
102 acres 12 miles from
Burnsville,, N. C\, just off
Mount Mitchell Road, close
to Blue Ridge Parkway
and Camp Hemlock picnic
grounds, on good all year
road, V/ 2 miles of private
trout stream on property
apple orchard. cherry
trees, grapes, estimated
200,000 feet of virgin tim- 1
her. 10 acres in cultivation,
site for air port on same, j
Fair tenant house on same
with electric lights, sever
al springs on property
Must be seen to be appre
ciated. See Owner E. L.
Briggs, Burnsville, N. C.
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TOR SALE: One Service-
Cycle. In good condition.
Reasonable price. See or
write Eugene Shepherd,
i Swiss, N C.
FOR or Lease:
Air compressors, Jack 1
Hammers, Hoists. All typ
es mining machinery. Also!
Mica and Feldspar Mines.
E. L. Briggs, Burnsville.
FOR SALE: 5 Room houses
with bath. 2 blocks West of
Square. Also used women’s
suits and dresses, sizes 15
to 20. Reasonably priced.
Good as new. See Ralph 1
McNeill, Burnsville, N. C. |
Board of Directors, stated
that this new position will
be very beneficial to the
Co-op by furnishing infor
mation to the members as
to how R. E. A. power can
be used to relieve drudgery
in the home and make the
use of* electric energy be a
’ profitable convenience. He
further stated that Miss
Edwards is a graduate of
Asheville College and re
ceived her degree in Home
Economics. Since gradua
. tion in 1943 she has taught
Home Economics in the
Yancey county schools for|
two years and for the past;
(two and one half years has'
been employed as Home
| Economist by the Farmj
Home Administration i n
the counties of Mitchell and
Yancey.
WANTED TO RENT: Two
or three room house in
Burnsville. Will consider
an apartment. Call o r
write James Hatlay, Me-;
Intosh Radio Co., Phone
514, Burnsville.
FOR SALE: Two complet
ely furnished log cabins
on about V/ 2 acres land on
Winter Star Creek, Pen
sacola, N. C. Good income
property—rent one —live
in other. Electricity, bot
tled gas. Best cold spring
. water on land. Some fruit
trees. Price $5000.00 cash
or $5500.00 terms. Address
Robt. C. Benedict, North
Miami, Florida.
WANTED: Reliable girl
over 16, or woman for
light house work and care
of two small children.
$15.00 per week in nice
i home. Recommendation
required. Write Mrs.
Maurice Thompson, Rt. I,
Holland, Ohio. (Formerly
Pearle Hunter of Day
Book, N. C.) 525
FOR SALE: 50 acre farm.
Located 4 miles West of
Burnsville on Phipps
Creek Road. 14 acres of
level land. 20 acres in cul
tivation. 5 room house
with spring house connec
ted to it. Running water.
6 stall barn. Some valuable
timber. Small orchard. See
R. A. Bailey. Burnsville,
• NOTICE
In The Superior Court
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY -
Yancey County
VS.
Sam Gibbs and wife, Mrs. Sam
Gibbs.
The Defendants, Sam Gibbs and
. wife, Mrs. Sam Gibbs, will take
. notice that an action, entitled as
above, has been commenced in the
, Superior Court of Yancey. County *
,1 to enforce the- tax liens for the
I years of 1942, for taxes due by
the above named Defendants oil
land in South Toe Township, Yan
cey County, North Carol na; and
.1 the Defendants will further take
‘.notice that the complaint, in said
action is on file in the office of
| the Clerk of the Superior Court j
jof Yancey County, North Caro
lina, and the Defendants are re- \
l quired to appear and answer or '
demur to the said complaint with- c
in 20 days from .the 30th day of ?
!,Sejpt 1947. 'or the Plaintiff will *
apply to the Court for the relief 8
demanded in said complaint.
This 28th day of August, 1947. S
Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup. }
erior Court
i Sept. 4, 11, 18 25 £
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NOTICE
In The Superior Court
| NORTH CAROLINA 1
YANCEY COUNTY J
I Yancey County I
I , VR - !
Glenn C. James and wife, Mrs.
Gladys B. James.
The Defendants, Glenn C James
and wife. Gladys B. James, will 1
take notice that an action, entitled
as above, 4ias been commenced 'in
the Superior Court of Yancey
County to enforce the tax liens
for the years of 1944, for taxes
due by the above named Defend- 1
ants on land in Pensacola Town
ship, Yancey County, North Caro
lina; and the Defendants will fur. 1
ther take notice that the com- 1
plaint in said action is on file in '
the office of the Clerk of the 1
Superior Court of Yancey County,
North Carolina, and the Defend
ants are required to appear and
answer or demur to the said com
plaint within 20 days from the 30,
of .„ Sept - 19 , 4 7, or the Plain
tifl will apply to the Court for .
the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
This 28th day of August, 1947.
Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup.
erior Court
Sept. 4, 11, 18 25 _ /■
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" THE YANCEY RECORD ~
BURNSVILLfc
“So They Say”
We had this column writ
ten this week as a warning:
Don’t leave the mountains
during the good ole sum
mer time 1 ? This becausa of
a trip we took to South
Georgia during the week
end. By the time the moun
tains and mountain breezes
are left behind you begin to
count the time till you can
get back. .. . The warning,
hpwever, would sound rath
er far fetched today while
a cold rain falls and coats
I are much in evidence,
j Wonderful story of North
; Carolina in this month’s
. “Holiday” magazine—com-
I plete with pictures, a num
ber of them showing scenes
of this section, . . Then in
the Sunday Citizen, a grand
story about the Cat Tail
1 Colony and its folks
! Several years ago the Re
, cord had a newspaper pho
| tographer come and make
\ photographs of business
folks and other citizens of
the county. We’ve made the
same arrangements—come
and have your picture
made. No charge whatsoev
er to you as we’ve made
the arrangements (Os cou
rse, if you find the picture
so good you’d like a few
dozen you may order» and
we’ll appreciate the cooper
ation of all of you. Hours
from 11 to 6so that the
teachers may come in too.
At the Nu-Wray hotel next
I Monday.
• GRAPES FOR SALE: See
> W. M. McMahan at Burns
ville, N. C.
; NOTICE OF FINAL SALE
In The Superior Court
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Yancey County
vs.
Nancey Jane McMahan
Under and by virtue of a judg
ment of the Superior Court in the
above entitled jtetion appointing
the undersigned as Commissioner
to sell the hereinafter described ‘
lands to satisfy said judgment for
taxes for the years of 1936, 1939,
together with interest, penalties
and costs thereon, and subsequent
, taxes, the undersigned will, oh the
4th day of October, 1947, at 10
O’clock A. M., at the Courthouse
door in Burnsville, North Carolina,
sell the hereinafter described lands
tp the highest bidder, for cash, to
satisfy said judgment, together
with all costs and subsequent tax
es, said property being in Pensa
cola Township, Yancey County,
North Carolina, adjoining the lands
of T. M. Atkins, and described by
metes and bounds as follows:
Being the lands described in a
deed from Sallie Allen to Nancey
Jane McMahan, April 4, 1940,
which deed appears of record in j
the office of the Register of Deeds j
for Yancey County, North Caro-(
lina, in Deed Book 82, page 513, j
reference to which is hereby made j
for a more specific description of
said lands.
> This August 26, 1947.
BILL ATKINS, Commissioner ;
NOTICE OF FINAL SALE~
• In The Superior Court
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Yancey County
vs.
and costs thereon, and subsequent
taxes, the undersigned will, on the
4th day of October, 1947, at 10
O’clock A. M., at the Courthouse
door in Burnsville, North Carolina,
sell the hereinafter described lands
to the highest bidder,'for cash, to
satisfy said judgment, together
with all costs and subsequent taxes
said property being in Pensacola,
Township, Yancey County, North
Carolina, adjoining the lands of
Sheridan Pate, and described by
metes and bounds as follows:
•Being the lands described in a
deed from W. H. Ridme and wife,
Fannie Riddle, to G. K. Riddle,
August 13, 1942, which deed is re
gistered in the office of the Re
gister of Deeds for Yancey County
North Carolina, in Deed Book 92,
page 117, reference to which is
hereby made for a more specific
description of said lands.
This August 26, 1947.
BILL ATRINS, Commissioner
August. 28, Sept. 4. 11, 18
EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE
i NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Having qualified as Executrix
of the Estate of Mrs. Nancy Alii
son, deceased, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
decedent to exhibit the same to
the undersigned Execqtrix at 1241
Glynn Ct., Detroit 2. Mich., on or
before the 25th day of August,
1948, or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery. «
All persona owing the Estate
I will please make immediate pay
ment. „
This 26th day of Aug. 1947.
Marjorie A. Banner. Executrix
Ail- he / Btate of Mrs - Nancy
Allison, deceased
Aug. 28. 3s»t. 4. U 18 25 Ost. 2
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Having qualified as Administra
trix of the Estate of A. C. Fox,
Deceased, this is to notify all ’
, persons having claims against the!
Decedent to exhibit the same to 1
i the undersigned Administratrix at j
‘ Cane River, N. G. ( on or before the
22nd day of. August, 1948, or this [
notice will be plead in bar of
; their recovery.
All persons owing the Estate
will please make immediate pay
; ment. (V-.
This 22nd day of Aug. 1947.
1 Mrs. Lillie Fox, Administratrix
[ of the Estate of A. C. Fox, De
ceased.
> Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11 18 25 Oct. 2
! MONEY TO LOAN: From,
i SIOO up. From Ito 3 years.
If interested call at Record
i Office. S-25
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. FOR SALE: One team of
. Mules, age about ten years
See Paul Geouge, Celo
i Community. 09
| FOR SALE: There is still
! some beech flooring avail
able. See Paul Geouge,
Celo Community 09
■ FOR QUICK SALE: 5-
\ room house with 15 acres
? land more or less, with
- new barn, young orchard,
! lights, springs. 7-room
1 house witji lights, new
smokehouse with spring
‘ and approximately 3 acres
land. All for $4500. Locat
-1 id 2 miles East of Burns
ville, just above Fred Har
l ris. See Mrs. Carl Noblett
at home or call 3667-R
! Asheville. 02
FOR SALE: One farm on
Paint Gap road 1 mile
from Cane River, 32 acres
of land, 10 acres of this
; bottom land, .9 acre tobac-j
' co allotment, 1 tobacco and
stock barn, one 2 room
house equipped with run
ning spring water, lights
i and good basement. Any
one wishing to place a bid,
see A. H. Manev, Cane
River. 525
POSITION OPEN in Yan
| cev and Mitchell county
for organizer and manag
er of Modern Woodmen of;
America. Largest Frater
nal Organization in the
world. If interested con
tact Dist. Mgr. M. W. A.,'
! Box 265, Marion, N. C. j
NOTICE
In The Superior' Court
! NORTH CAROLINA
, Yancey County
vs.
| Nancey Joyner
! The Defendant, Nancey Joyner,
J will take notice that an action,
j entitled as above, has been com-!
nienced in the Superior Court of!
| Yancey*County to enforce the tax;
liens for the years of 1932, for
taxes due by the above named :
(Defendants on land in Pensacola!
| Township, Yancey County, North!
Carolina; and the Defendant will
j further take notice that the coni- !
(plaint in said action is on file in j
j the office of the Clerk of the Sup
erior Court of Yancey (“County,
North Carolina, and the Defendant!
is to appear and ans-(
wer or demur to the said cora-j
plaint within 20 (lays from thei
30th day of Sept. 1947, or the;
Plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This 28th day of August, 1947.
Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup
erior Court
Sept. 4, 11. 18 25
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Phone 241 BURNSVILLE. N. C.
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Sale of Land
Hoskins, Olin, 6 A 5.86
Hutchins, W. 8., 15 A 31.53
Johnsoh, Theodore, 23 A 4.95
(Jones, James, Jr. 2 A 10.91
i Jones, Larkin Heirs, 5 A 1.79
(Jones, Gilbert, 1414 A 7.37;
! Letterman, Andrew, 2 A 7.59 j
(Lowery, G. P. Estate, 16 A
1 McCourry, Paul, 3-4 A 14.98
I McCurry, Vaughn, 1 A'' 10.84
' McCracken, Mrs. Henry 17 A 10.99
McKinney, S. D., 104V4 A 63.96
McKinney & Young, 1-8 A 4.05
McNeal, Horace, 16 A 9 69
McNeal, W. L„ '/ 8 a 1.72
Martin, Robert, 10 A 3.60
FOR SALE: 1941 Plymouth
Convertible Coupe. Excel
i lent mechanical condition.
Good body. See Dr. Ohle,
! Celo, .09
’ WANTED: Lady with car
■ for afternoon or evening
i work. Make up to $15.00
> ! per day. No „ canvassing.
I If interested write L. B.
j Staton, Box 2135, Ashe
lj ville, N. C.
FOR SALE: 25 Acre Farm,
I I located on Jacks Creek, on
highway.. 3 miles from
■ Clearmont high school.
» Good rolling land, fine for
l cultivation. Has approxi-
J mately 8 acres in Timber
and good acreage in pas
ture. Good building, site,
Fruit trees, etc. 6 miles
from Burnsville. Mrs. Zel
la Bailey, Burnsville, Rt. 1.
FOR SALE: 32 Acre Farm
2 miles East Burnsville,
5 room house, barn, fine
springs. About 25 acres in
cultivation, remainder in
pasture and timber. Im
mediate possession o f
house. Price for quick
sale $3500.00. See W. W.
Hennessee.
FOR SALeT Will sell at
J sacrifice, due to being call
ed back to military service,
| 6 room house with bath,
all modern conveniences.
Approximately 2 acres
rich soil. General merch-
I andise store doing good
business and room for im
provement. Property on
main Highway in good
I community, next to church
and Post Office. Refer
Inquiry to The Record.
I _ i
WOOD
STOVE WOOD FOR SALE
Prompt delivery anywhere
in county. See or write
Jess Cooper, Burnsville!
N. C. Penland & Ayers
! Saw Mill.
Phone 42
i
FOR SALE: Several moun
tain farms, also acreage,
and city lots. These farms
run from 13 acres to 500
acres. See owner, E. L.
Briggs, Burnsville, N. C. i
WANTED TO BUY: Farm
that can be financed by
F. S. A. Write or see
Lawrence King, Cane
River, N. C. SlB
/ : THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947
I Martin, Pauline, 6 7-10 -A 12.16
i Mayberry, J. A., 39 A 11.44
Mayland Mica Co., 2 A 31.08
Oxfdrd Management Co 20 A 17.88
1 Peak, Estel, 13V 2 A Bal. 8.37
' Phillips, Mrs. Lucy, 15 A 4.59
Pittman & Tainter, 8 A 2.25
( Pittman, Steve, 10 A 7.63
i Presnell, Cairl Estate, 4 A 2 07
; i Presnell, Claude, 20 A 8.83
1 , Presnell, Roy, 20 A ' 18.79
1 Presnell, L W Heirs, 26 A 10.72
\ Ray, A. B„ 12 A 4.59 •
! Ray, C. C, 8 A S.BB
? Redden, Henry, 17 A 5.94
[ Robinson, Bascomb W., 32 A2i,10
; Robinson, Walter, Heirs 10 ’A. 3.15
‘ j Robinson, Mi's. Edith, 32 A 8.27
> i Silver, W. H., 30 1-4 A. 12 70
’ | Southern Appalachian Leasing*
1 ; Company, ‘ ! 8.56
- Stamey, J. R. Estate, 2A. 766
■ Stephens, Nathan, 5 A? 9.14
• Stewart, Flora, 1 A, 2'.25
, -Stockton, Earl, 9 A 12.54
j Styles, Rass, 4 A 10.01
Styles, W. C, 6 A. 10 10
' Suggett, Mrs. O. L., 7 A. 4.50
I* i The Northwestern Bank, 64
r A. 30 18
\ Thomas, J N., 1 A. 9.08
‘ Thomas; Mr & Mrs. Corbit C.,
.4 8 A 15.43
Victor Mica Co, 138.30
• l Welz, Mrs. Margaret, 44 A. 41.44
-'Willis, E. F., 41 A 13.96
Wilson, Earnest, 2 3-4 A. 15.00
Wilson, Lydia, 1 A. 14.53
Wilson. Big Tom Heirs, st) A. 13.38
, j Wyatt, J. 8., 3- A. . 712
, Wyatt, Avery, 1 1-4 A 10.36
Wyatt, -W R , 25 A. 20 48
I Wvatt,' Cecil, 1 A. 12 72
Wyatt, Iss, 17 A 18.01
‘ Young, J. T, 5 A. 9.82
’ I Yeung, L. P., 50 A. 20.49
. j Young, D. ,) Heirs, 50 A. bal. 4.05
! Young, James M., 14 A. 5.13
*; Young, Roy, 1 A 7.98
.: Young, R L Est. 1945 tax,
| 43 A. 20 35
’ South Toe Township
> Allman, W. N„ 3 A $2.70
. Autrey, W. G. & H. 11. Heirs,
! 35 Acres . . / .... 4.50 —
• Bailey, G. C„ 65 A 28.10
! Ballew, Pink, 21 A Bal. 9.01
1 Ballew, S. L., 9 A 2 97
Boone, Earl, 2 A 6.06
’ Buchanan, Lee, 1 M> A 5.40
! Buchanan, Stokes, 4 A 2.79
. Burnett, Mack, 50 A 19.37
1 Carroll, D. C , 13 A 800
1 Carroll, W. A., 56 A 18,35
J Cook, Roger, 83 Va A 24.49
, Cook, Ralph, 10 A 12.72
( Effler, Tilda, 20 A .7.3.)
Fairchilds, Joe, 56 A 11.34
Fox, James, 40 A 24.88
• Gibbs, Edd, 130 A 86.93
j Gouge, Mrs. Newt, 2 A 3.00
Glenn & Washburn, 24 A 10.48
Glenn & Browning, 58 A 32.89
j Grindstaff, John, 115 A 15.91
• Grindstaff, Lonas, 20 A 7.61
■j Grindstaff, Fred, 28 A 16 41
Gurley. T. G., 25 A 14.05
i Guriev, Mrs Ethel, 8 A 6.60
Hollifield, Belle, 40'a A 10.72
Harrison, S. L., 12 A 828
1 Harris, J. G„ 4 A 6.40
, Htnsley, Joe, 2 A —* 2.43
Haskins, Virgil, 30 A 12.28
j Letterman, J. W., 22 1-8 A 22.34
.1 Letterman, D. L., 4 A 5'17
Lovine, Eugene, 500 A 10.36
1 Mayberry, J. A., 4 A 6.76
! Moon, Geo., 2 A 2.2a
Murphy, Herman, 22 Va A 17.94
Murphy, Jess, 2 A 2.07
McMahan. W. T., 24 3-4 A 10.21
McKinney & Hall, 113-4 A 6.76
McKinney & Grindstaff, 204
; A 38.11
, Mclntire, Jason, 13 1-4 A 12.26
i Non-Metalic Minerals Inc.,
| 155 A 46.40
i Parker, Charlie, 23Va A 10.(j8
Rathbone, Claude, 3 A 8.29
Ray, Barnett, 31 Va A 26 77
Riddle, Frank J., 10 A 1068
Robinson, J. Rich Heirs, 300 A 6.76
! Robinson, James & Lat, 85 A 17.57
j Shuford, W. A. Heirs, 10 A 7.96
! Simmons, A F, 20 A 495
1 Smith, W. M., 23 A 7.84
I Stamey & Riddle, 8 A 5.40
Stamey, T. R., 1 A 1.89
i The Northwestern Bank, 7 A 3.60
Webb, Fred, 2 A 11 89
! Weatherman, Mrs M H Heirs
! 10 A ’ ’ . / 4.95
Wilson, Arnold, 18 A 7.12
i Sparks, Clarence, 7 A 4.25
Pensacola Township
Adkins, S. P. Heirs, 52 A $10,72
Banks, J. C., 26 A 10.18
Burleson, T. A., 30 A 11.84
Hensley, Fred, 6 A 4.05
Holt, George, 1 A 2.25
I McMahan, Dora, \ A 4.23
! McMahan, W. C., 6 A 9.14
1 McMahan, Beil R., 8 A . 3.51
Mumpower,' Julia. 2 A 4.86
Mumpower, Fred & Ralph, 3 A 5.40
Rathbone, Jesse, 55 A 15.77
Rathbone, Charlie, 10 A 17 16
Rathbone, Ivan, 3 A 5.00
Ray, H. E„ 1 A 4 95
Ray,. Mrs. Dorothy, 47 A 15,30
Riddle, G- Kermit, 38 A 22.74
Roland, George, 47 A 18.14
Rimley, Wayne L„ 1 A 3.15
Silver, Wayne, 20 A 7.82
Thorne, Edward, 1 A 2 25
Threadgill, Penrcy, 4374 A 197 06
Wilson, A. G, Heirs, 5594 A 125.55 »
Wilson, James, 11 A 12 79
Wilson, Lawrence, 3 A 9 44
Wilson, Mrs. C. D , 83 A 43 68
Webb, L. C , 1 A 2.25
Wheeler, N. M. Heirs, 12 A 3.51
Prices Creek TownshV)
Anglin, J. G. Est., 3Vi A $3.78
Anglffl, Charles, Sr., 24 A 10.73
Arrowood, W. R., 50 A 11.71
Arrowood, L. R., 28 "A 5 67
Arrowood, C. 8., 5 A 4rio
Austin, Mayk, 51 A 22.06
Banks, Floyd, 38 3-4 A 15 74
Baukss <fe McNish,
ltl 2 °o A B al. 48 66
Blankenship, Floy, 20 A 11 84
Blankenship, S C„ 50 A 496’
Blankenship, Utah, 3-10 A 536
Byrd Milling Co., 3 A 7 85
Fox, .John, 11 A 7 59
Hensley, Hoyt, 18 A 89G V
Maney, C. F„ 16 A r,'96
Melton, Lewis, 1 A 315
McLaughlin, Arthur, 30 A 630
Patterson, John, 35 A 978
Roy - 17 A 669
Phdhps, Sam, 3-4 A 4 .50
Rathburn, Glenn, 55 A 31 95
Shepherd, J B„ 60 A 30 09
Wallace Sam, 7 3-4 A 464
Wilson, J. H. Heirs* 53 A 6 42
''j to n, Rex, M'i a Bal. 65.14
Hay, Ralph, 13 A 4,35