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PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD I a ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor & Publisher .. Armey Fox j ] Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership Entered is second-class natter November l lth, 1936, at the Post Office, Burnsville, North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1879. AROUND THE DISTRICT By George Vitas, U. S. Forest Ranger Spruce and fir are tradi tionally cold-climate north ern trees. There are few . places in the South where they grow into commercial Christmas tree size. One of these places is on National Forest lands on Roan Mou ntain. Here, the .fragrant evergreens grow in great abundance. If they are al lowed to get too big they eventually spread out so much that they crowd each other, becoming poorly formed and scraggily. This week we are going up on the Roan to select and tag the trees that should be cut for Christmas trees. The tagged trees will be sold to wholesale buyers in units of 250 to 750 trees. Each unit of trees will be appra ised—the appraised value being the minimum price acceptable to the govern ment. Appraisal is based on the quality of the trees and how hard they are to get out. On a specified day in the middle of October, we will meet with all interest ed wholesale Christmas tree buyers on the Roan and show them the sale un its. Where only one custo mer is interested in a unit ATTENTION HUNTERS COMPLETE LINE OP DUXBAK HUNTING CLOTHES SHOT GUNS & RIFLES POPULAR BRANDS OF AMMUNITION SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY BURNSVILLE FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. ( 6E PRIZES in Hie J V Fillsbuiy Baking Contest! j I if G-E All-lIiCTRIC KITCHIN FOR IST PIIII WINNH II / IN PIUSBURY CONTiSTI (To match the winner’* II f G E Stratoiiner Range) Includes O-E Rtfriger- II ator, G-E Dishwasher-sink and Diepoeail*, G-E I Cabinet*—plus a kitchen plan designed fust for if 1 your homi! If mmttKPpsrn* Q-E AU-EIECTRIC LAUNDRY FOR 2ND PRIZE WIN- if i HER IN PIUSRURY CONTEST I include* G-E Auto- I , L A matic Washer, G-E Tumbler Dryer, G-E Flatplat* II lroner, G-E Water Heater! 11 , ★ 04 B-CU-FT HOMI FRHZCR FOR 3RD FRIZ! WIN- j i li pSgSk NER IN FIUBBURY CONTISTI A real ‘‘store” in II < } your home that holds up to 180 pounds of froaen J I mil food! Saves you money on food costs! If 1 fa —< ★ 4 0-1 FORTABLI DISHWASHIRS FOR THI MX BUT- ( 1 OF-CIASS WINNIRS IN PIf'IURY CONTMTI I 1 PLUS as regular prlies: SPa ★ 100 O-l "FUSH-BUTTON" RANOIS TO 100 ORAND |j jjPI PRIZE WINNIRS IN PIUSBURY CONTUTI «' iff ★ 100 O-l TRIPLI-WHIP MIXERS TO 188 ORAN* }} ml I PRIZI WINNIRS IN PIUSBURY CONTUTI ENTRY BLANK AND FULL DETAILS OF PILLSBURYCO!Gts7ARI IN EVERY® SACK OF PILLSBURY’S BEST FLQUR-AT TOUR GROCERS. THEM COME IN ■ I AND REGISTER FOR THE BIG Q E BONUS PRIZES! ■ i* null IIMVII BURNSVILLE FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. - l Authorhoei Doalor • i KIKCTRIC APPLIANCIS ; ammkmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 of trees, we will sell the tree-unit to him at the ap praised price. If two or more purchasers want the same unit then we will auc tion off the unit to the highest bidder. Because of the saving in shipping costs, Roan Mt. Christmas tree buyers ought to be able to out sell Christmas tree dealers who ship their trees in from the Northern , states. * * * * “* On Friday, October 6th, National Forest Fire War dens from Yancey, Mitchell and McDowell counties will meet with us at the Guard Station at Busick, for the District’s Annual Forest Fire Training School. A full day of training and a bar becue is scheduled. We are expecting representatives of the North Carolina State Forest Service, the Nation- ; al Park Service, N. C. Wild- ■ life Resources Commission ; and U. S. Forest Service • representatives from the ; Atlanta Regional Office ; and the Supervisors Office ; to sit in on the National Forest Fire Wardens meet ing. Exhibits, demonstra- ; tions and a quiz are among the events planned for the day. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds j • NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES NORTH CAROLINA * YANCEY COUNTY As provided by law, and pur suant to-authority contained in a resolution, duly .adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Burnsville, default having been made in payment of the tax es hereinafter listed, I will offer for sale at public outcry at the Courthouse door in Burnsville on the 24th day of October, 1950, at 10:00 A. M., the property herein below described by reason of non payment of 1949 taxes due the Town of "Burnsville. This 27th day of Sept. 1950. MRS. VICTORIA L. KING, Town Clerk and Tax Collector. , Sept. 28, October 6, 12, 19 Name: Acres & Lots: Tax Allen, Taft, 2 Lots $24.64 Allen, W. L., 2 Lots 27.00 Aldridge, Louie, 1 Lot 18.00 Angel' Cecil, 2 Lots 31.50 Angel, A. H., 1 Lot 7.88 i Anglin, Francis, 1 Lot r 19.24 Anglin, Bruce, 1 Lot 9.68 ' Bailey, J. Rom, 6 Lots 23.63 Baker, Dewey Lee, 2 Lots 20.83 Baker, Mrs. W. J., 2 Lots 38.14 Blue, Mrs. Nell Wilson. 3 L 45.00 Brooks, Donald W., 1 Lot 11.25 Beeler, W. S., 2 Lots 16.31 Boone, W. K., 1 Lot 18.45 Brown, J. W., 3 Lots 34.99 Bishop, E. J., 1 Lot 1.69 Creasman, Lloyd, 2 Lots * 16.43 Deyton, L. G., 1 Lot 67.39 Edwards, Guss, 2 Lots 13.50 English, Craig, 1 Lot 31.39 Fender, G. G., 2 Lots 20.25 Fox, Frank, 2 Lots 12.60 Gibbs, John 8., 1 Lot 6.75 Gibbs, Hal, 1 Lot 38.48 Hall, Lawrence, 1 Lot 6.75 Hall, W. C., 1 Lot 7.88 Hennessee, W. W., 3 Lots 79.54 Hipps, W. H. Adm. 2 Lots 50.85 Huskins, Sam J., 1 Lot 91.58 Huskins, W. 8., 1 Lot 22.50 Jones, Milton, 1 Lot 15.98 King, Yates, 2 Lots 13.84 King, Marion, 1 Lot 1.35 King, W. N.,-1 Lot 31.73 Mclntosh, Mrs. E. C., I L 21.49 Mclntosh, J. C., 2 Lots 51.95 Mclntosh, Tom, 2 Lots 95.18 McCurry, I. F., 2 Lots 58.84 Mclnturff, Mrs. Lucile, 1 L 5.40 McClean, Frank, 1 Lot 9.34 McCrackin, Harry, 1 Lot 9.56 Mclntosh, Solon, 1 Lot 9.23 Metcalf, Zenus, 1 Lot 22.73 Metcalf. G. J., 1 Lot 6.63 Parnell, W. 1., 2 Lots 29.48 Pate, Ransom, 1 Lot 29.70 Penland, Rhea, 1 Lot 68.74 Penland, Carl, 1 Lot 26.12 Peterson, Mrs. Arta Lee, 1 L 36.90 Peterson, Johnnie, 1 Lot 31.05 Peterson, Claude, 1 Lot 31.05 Peterson, Ralph, 1 Lot 29.03 Ray, Issac, 1 Lot 4.50 Ray, Horace, 1 Lot 2.25 Ray Troy S., 1 Lot 64.59. Ramsey, S. L., 1 Lot 21.60 j Roland. J. 0., 1 Lot 22.16 Standard Oil Co., Bal. 11.92 Simmons, Ben, 1 Lot 10.91 Tappan, Lewis, 1 Lot 23.51 Thompson, -Mrs. C. L., 23 A 167.51 Valentine, Mrs. C. W., 1 L 6.75 Watson, Frank H., 1 Lot 62.65 Wilson, R. W, Jr. & Joseph 2 Acres 90.00 Wilson, Brooks, 1 Lot 58.95 Wheeler, Floyd, 1 Lot 16.75 Whisnant, Dr. Clyde M., 1 L 164.48 Whitaker, G. C., 1 Lot 15.75 Young, Paul, 1 Lot 32.96 Colored Henson, Lewis, 1 Lot 5.06 Bowditch, Mrs. Flora, 1 L 4.50 Roland, Lee Roy, Vfe Acre 5.63 Young, James 8., 1 Lot 6.75 NOTICE OF SALE In The Superior Court Before the Clerk NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Mabel Letterman, Carl Young, Belle Griffith, Grace Wright, Eliza pet h Wright and Sarah Young, • Petitioners vs. Jesse Young and wife, Ena Young Terrell Young and wife, Grace Young, Jatnes Young and wife Nina Young. Grady Young and wife, MozelleVYoung, Charles S. Young and wifei Laura Young, Moore Griffith, “Ttex Letterman and George Wright, and Lillian Young, Defendants Pursuant to an Order dated September 6, 1950 in the above entitled special proceeding, which Order appears of record in the office of the Clerk of the Sup erior Court of Yancey County in Special Proreedings Docket No. 6, page , the undersigned Com missioners, on Saturday, October 7, 1950 at 11:00 o’clock A. M., at the courthouse door in Burnsville, North Carolina, will sell at public auction the mineral interest in the folloning described real prop erty. In Crabtree Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of J. S. Young and others, bounded as follows: BE GINNING on a locust on top of ,a mountain in the old Penland line and runs N. 77 degrees 20’ E. 78 poles to a stake near a spring and small drain; thence N. 75 degrees 5’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence N. 86 degrees 35’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence 88 degrees 35’ E. 10 poles to a stake; thence N. 75 degrees 36’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence N. 45 degrees 35’ E. 3 poles to a stake; thence N. 65 degrees 35’ E. 3 poles to a stake; thence S- 45 degrees E. 6 (poles to a stake; thence S. 57 degrees KK’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence S. 85 degrees 25’ E. 9 poles to a stake; thence S. 66 degrees 35’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence S. 39 degrees 55’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence S. 22 degrees 65’.E. 4 pol es to a -stake; thence S. 4 degrees 65’ E. 65 poles to a chestnut on the W. side of a branch; thence S. 1 degree 62’ W. 39.24 poles to a stake near a branch and J. W. Young house, and at Joe Young’s comer; thence W. 126.2 poles to a stake 2 feet N. of a small locust; thence N. 77 degrees 56’ E. 9 poles to a stake in old line; thence N. 16 degrees 85’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence N. 4 degrees 56’ W. 4 poles to a stake; thence N. 22 degrees i THE YANCEY RECORD - +*»»*»**>»*>♦*>**»***»»* yOSI HIU RECSII/ telljjbeatbmA I You Fted ; 20% MILK MAKER YANCEY COUNTY FARMERS COOPERATIVE. INC. BURNSVILLE, N. C. ** 25’ W. 10 poles to a stake; thence N. 20 degrees 25’ W. 4 poles to a stake; thence N. 30 degrees 25’ W. 10 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 36 acres, more or less. The terms of the sale will be 10% cash deposit to be made by the highest bidder at the sale, with the balance in cash upon confirmation of the sale by the ’ court. This sale is to be made subject to confirmation by the court as provided by law. This 6th day of September 1960. R. W. Wilson and W. E. Ang lin, Commissioners September 14, 21. 28, Oct. 5 NOTICE OF SALE In The Superior Court Before the Clerk NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Terrell Young, James Young, Grady Young, Carl Young, Belle Griffith, Mabel Letterman, Grace Wright, Sarah Young and Eliza, beth Young, Petitioners vs. Jesse Young and wife, Ena Young Moore Griffith, Rex Letterman, George Wright, Grace Young, Nina Young, Mozelle Young and i Lillian Young, Defendants Pursuant to an Order dated September 6, 1950 in the above entitled special proceeding, which Order appears of record in the office of the Clerk of the Sup erior Court of Yancey County in Special Proceedings Docket No. 5, page the fihdersigned Com missioners, on Saturdey, October 7, 1950 at 11:00 o’clock A. M., at the courthouse door in Burnsville, North Carolina, will sell at public auction the following described real property: FIRST TRACT: Being in Brush Creek Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a water birch a comer to tract No. 1 and runs down and with the branch N. 50 E. 38 poles to the forks of the branch; thence up and with the branch to the old line 40 poles to Wood and Collis comer; thence up and with the old line to a stake on top of the mountain, a corner of Deyton and Collis; thence a south course with the height of the mountain to the N. W. corner of tract No. 3; thence E. with the line of tract No. 3 to a comer of tract No. 3 at a branch; thence S. to the BEGINNING, containing 40 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Being in Crabtree Township, Yancey Cou nty, North Carolina, on the wat ers of Shoal Creek, adjoining the lands of J. S. Young and others, bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a locust on top of a mountain in the old Penland line and runs N. 77 degrees 20’ E. 78 poles to a stake near a spring and small drain; thence N. 76 degrees 5’ E. 6 poles to a stake, thence N. 86 degrees 35’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence 88 degrees 35’ E. 10 poles to a stake; thence N. 76 de grees 35’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence N. 45 degrees 35’ E. 3 pol es to a stake; thence N. 65 degrees 35’ E. 3 poles to a stake: thence S. 45 degrees 65’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence S. 57 degrees 56’ E. 5 poles to a stake; thence 85 de- 1 grees 25’ E. 9 poles to a stake; , thence S. 66 degrees 35’ E. 5 poles to a stake; thence S. 39 degrees I 55’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence S. 22 degrees 55’ E. 4 poles to a stake; thence S. 4 degrees 65’ E. ( 55 poles to a chestnut on W. side of a branch; thence S. 1 degree 1 62’ W. 39.24 poles to a stake near a branch and J. W. Young house, and Joe Young’s comer; thence W. 126.2 poles to a stake 2 feet N. of a small locust; thence N. 77 degrees 55’ E. 9 poles to a stake in old line; thence N. 16 degrees 35’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence N. 4 degrees 55’ W. 4 poles to a degrees and 25’ W.‘4 poles to a 1 stake; thence N. 30 degrees 25’ W. , 10 poles to the BEGINNING, containiiw 36 acres, more or less. 1 EXCEPT from the above de scribed Becond tract the mineral Interest therein. i The terms of the sale will be 10% cash deposit to be made by 1 the highest bidder at the sale, , with the balance in cash upon con firmation of the sale by the court, i This sale is to be made subject to confirmation by the court as 1 provided by law,. , This 6th day of September 1950. R. W. Wilson and W. E. Ang- < lin. Commissioners September 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5 .. J>- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burton and sons, Paul and Tommy,.have moved back to Burnsville from , Flint, 1 Michigan. , FOR LASTING SATISFACTION When you choose one of the new Curlee Outercoats for your fall and winter ward robe, you’re making a real -investment in clothing sat isfaction. These coats are smartly styled—as modern as tomorrow. They offer fine, pure wool fabrics in the season’s newest pat terns—materials which are warm and comfortable without excess weight. Skilled workmanship, which pays careful attention to every detail of construc tion, builds months of extra wear into every coat that carries the Curlee label. We have just placed our new line of Curlee Overcoats on display and are offering a complete range of styles, models and sizes. Why not come in and make your sel ection today? AHGUN & mSTALL BURNSVILLE, N. C. •a............................... • FROM TOP TO BOHOM • • 2 • Repairs and Painting Mean • • Big Savings in Upkeep S : ___ : • • • a You just cant cheat your buildings • • ... you only succeed in cheating your- • 2 self when you try! Come in and let us $ • talk over your special needs with you! • • You can be sure well do our best to • J serve you completely. • a) * S We Have Z Johns-Manviile Asbestos Products • _2 Sherwin-Williams Paints m • U, S. Gypsum Products % $ Barrett's Roofing J 2 Builders Hardware • • Sash and Doors • 2 Z Brick . 2 : : j B. B. PENLAND & SON CO. • • BURNSVILLE, N. C. 5 • ? - . 2 w ™ w WWW wwwwwwwMvVVfivt HOME AGENT —— l Yancey County Federa tion of Home Demonstra tion Clubs will hold their third Annual Achievement Day program Saturday, October 7th. The meeting Will be held at Roberts and Johnson Club Room, and will start at 10 o’clock. Miss Nell Kennett, Western District Agent will give a alk on “What Home De lonstra tion Work Is”. Thi presi dents of the Yancey Coun ty Home Demonstration Clubs will report ... on the past years achievements in their clubs. Mrs. Clyde Whittington, President of the County Council will preside. The program committee for Achievement Day is composed of: Mrs. Byrd Gillespie, Micaville Club; Mrs. Troy Ray, Burnsville Club; Mrs. Ed Hunter, Jacks Creek Club; Mrs. Wake Up Morning Appetites! This time of the year, brunch parties on Sundays are wonderful solutions for informal entertaining. Main thing to remember is th:.t people are cheerier if their morning meal is tasty, so sc-t out this favorite fare and the seasonings to make .the main dish a hit, salt' and Tabasco. Serve individual casseroles of browned hash topped with poached eggs. Either canned hash or the homemade variety, using up left-overs from your v eekend roasts,, will prove filling and delicious, and the poached eggs give the hash a dress-up touch. Tabasco and salt give the eggs the final fillip for flavor. ’V THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1958 James Proffitt, Bald Creek Club. The program will be fol lowed by a picnic lunch and social hour. All members and friends are encourag ed to attend. V "T 4a GET m rn.Hu Open-Formula rex 49% PORKMAKER —and— FCX PIG AND HOG tISED YANCEY COUNTY FARMERS COOPERATIVE, INC. BURNSVILLE, N. C. *««****'******* **********
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