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VANCEY THEATRF
* BURNSVILLE, N. C. "
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TUESDAY— FEBRUARY 13th “
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14-15
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FOR SALE: 35»/ 2 acre
Farm one half mile from
Clearmont High School.
One hundred yards from
hard surfaced i*oad. Orch
ard, spring, barn, tobacco
allotment. Priced to sell.
See Guss Peterson.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In The Superior Court
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Mrs. Katherine M. Young,
Plaintiff
vs
Sam S. Young. Defendant
--'Fh4~t!ef?ndant, Sam S. Young,
will ■ please take -notice- that- an
action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Yancey County. North Caro
lina, for an absolute divorce on
the grounds of two years separ
ation; and the said defendant will
further take notice that he is re
quired to appear at the office of
the Clerk of Superior Court for
Yancey County at the Court
house in Bufnsville, North Caro
lina within 20 days after the 2nd
day" of March, 1951 and answer
or demur to the Complaint in
said action or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the said Complaint.
This Ist day of February, 1951.
Fred Proffitt. Clerk Superior
Court.
Feb. 1—8—15—22
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF YANCEY
Having qualified as Executors
of the Estate of Charles F. Byrd,
Deceased, late of Yancey County
North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
the Estate of said Deceased to
exhibiti them to the undersigned
at Burnsville, North Carolina on
or before the 26th day of Janu
ary, 1952, or this Notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said Es
tate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 26th day of Jan. 1951.
C. M. Morrison, Dover R. Fouts
Executorh.
Feb. 1—8—15—22 March I—B
NOTICE OF RESALE
In The Superior Cocrt
Before The Clerk
NORTH CAROLINA ,
YANCEY COUNTY
Mabel Letterman, Carl Young,
Belle Griffith, Grace Wright,
Elizabeth Young and Sara Young,
Petitioners
vs.
Jesse Young and wife, Ena
Young, Terrell Young and wife, 1
Grace Young, James Young and
wife, Nina Young, Grady Young
and wife, Mozelle Young, Charles
S. Young and wife, Laura Young,
Moore Griffith, Rex Letterman
and George Wright, and Lillian
Young, Defendants
Pursuant to Order of the Court
in the above entitled special pro
ceeding, which Orders are dated
September 6, 1950, October 14,
1950, November 10, 1950, and
February 5, 1951, and also Judg
ment dated February 5, 1951, and
appear of record in the office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of
Yancey County, the undersigned
Commissioners will .sell on Wed
nesday, February 21, 1951 at 10
o’clock a. m, at the courthouse
door in Burnsville, North Carolina
at public auction to the highest
bidder the mineral interest in the
following described real property:
FIRST TRACT: In Crabtree
Township, Yancey County, North
Carolina, adjoining the lands of
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 spi-ing and small drain;
tehnoe N. 75 degrees 5’ E. 6 poles
to a stake; thence N. 86 degrees
35’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence
N. 88 degrees 35’ E. 10 poles to a
stake; thence N. 75 degrees 35’
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. 49
degrees 55’ E. 6 poles to a stake;
thence S. 57 degrees 55’ E. 5
poles to a stake; thence S. 85 de
grees 25’ E. 9 poles to a stake;
thence S. 65 degrees 25’ E. 5 pol
es to a stake; tehnce S. 39 degrees
55’ E. 6 poles to a stake; thence S.
22 degrees 55’ E. 4 poles to a
stake; thence S. 4 degrees 55’ E.
5.5 poles to a chestnut on the W.
side of a branch; thence S. 1 de
gree 52’ W. 39.24 poles to a stake
near a branch and W. J. Young’s
house, at Joe Young’s corner;
thence W. 126.2 poles to a stake
2 feet N. of a small locust; thence
N. 70 degrees 35’ E. 9 poles to a
stake in old line; thence N. 16 de
grees 35’ E. 6 poles to a stake;
thence N. 4 degrees 55’ W. 4 pol
es to a stake; thence N. 22 de
grees 25’ W. 10 poles to a stake;
thence N. 20 degrees 25’ W. 4
poles to a stake;" thence 30 de
grees 25’ W. 10 poles to the BE
GINNING, containing 36 acres,
more or less.
SECOND TRACT: Adjoining
the above described first tract:
BEGINNING on a stake at a
branch and runs west 21 1-2 pol
es to a stake; thencj south 38 1-2
east 201-2 poles to the road;
thence northeast 16 poles and 2
feet along the road to the BE
GINNING, containing one acre,
more or less.
The terms of the sale will be
10 per cent 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 resale is made in accord
ance with a Court Order beariig
date bf February 6, 1951 as ap
pears of record in the above en
titled proceeding.
This the sth day of Feb. 1951.
R. W. Wilson and W. E. Ang
lin, Commissioners.
February Bth and \lsth
tmi UXNCEY RECORD
FOR SALE: 45 acre farm,
Broad River Township,
Buncombe County. 15 ac
res bottom, house with
running water and bath,
4 stall barn, on paved
highway. Will trade. Con
tact J. H. Stepp, Valley
Real Estate Co., Black
Mountain, N. C.
NOTICE OF SERVICE
OF SUMMONS
In The Superior Cocrt
NORTH CAROLINA ,
YANCEY COUNTY
Jane Webb
VB.
O. E -Webb ™ —- —.
The defendant, 0. E Webb,
will take notice that the plaintiff
has brought an action in the
Superior Court of Yancey County
as above entitled and had sum
mons issued, on the 13th day of
January, 1951, in which action
the plaintiff seeks a* absolute :
divorce from the ponds of matri
mony existing between her and
the defendant:
And the defgpdant will take
further notice that if he fails to ]
appear and answer or demur to
the complaint on or before the
9th day if March, 1951, that the
plaintiff will apply to the court
for judgment according to her
complaint.
This January 16, 1951
Fred Proffitt, Clerg Superior
Court
January 18—25 Feb. I—B
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Having qualified as Adminis
tratrix of the Estate of Gudger
R. Robinson, deceased, late of
Yancey County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the Estate of
said deceased to exhibit the same
to the undersigned Administra
trix at her home Micaville, N. C.,
on or before the sth day of Jan
uary 1952, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery
All persons owing the Estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 4th day of Jan. 1951. ]
Mrs. Mae Robinson, Adminis
tratrix of the Estate of Gudger
R. Robinson, Deceased.
January 4—11—18—25, Feb. I—B1 —8
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY" COUNTY
Having qualifiel as Adminis
trator of the Estate of Amanda
Higgins, deceased, late of Yancey
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the Estate of said de
ceased to exhibit the same to the
undersigned Administrator at his
home at Cane River, N. C., on or
before the sth day of January,
1952. or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery.
All persons owing ‘the Estate
will please make immediate pay
""ment. ■ -t- •- =
This the 4th day of Jan. 1951.
Hiram Higgins, Administrator
of the Estate of Amanda Hig
gins, Deceased.
January 4—11—18—25, Feb. I—B
CAN YOU ANSWER THE
FOLLOWING QUESTIONS?
1— How can newly married couples avoid mother-in-law troubles? Mother
didn’t tell me before I was married, and Bill and I have been having
! difficulty placating our mothers.
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2 What should a mother (or father) tell her children about the different
races and religions in the world so they will grow up with prejudice
toward none and tolerance for all?
3 What is the most important fact you have learned from marriage that
you would tell your children if they were about to take the vows?
•
;! 4—ls there anything special you wish your mother had told you when you
were young, which might have saved you a great deal of trouble later in
i life?
;
; s —How much influence should a mother have on her married daughter s
i home? Should she step in with advice when she knows by experience that
a mistake is about to be made?
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6 —How much of what your mother told you about marriage has turned out
‘ to be true even though you were skeptical at first?
■ 7—Should the modern mother dominate her home so that her children can
not say later in life that MOTHER DIDN’T TELL ME?
| B— What would you do about the other woman (short of murder?)
9— How do you find the gleam (behind the blush?)
If you want to know all the Hilaiious Answers Don’t
Miss “MOTHER DIDN’T TELL ME” Coming to the
YANCEY THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday,
February 14th & 15th.
FOR SALE or TRADE
Registered Black And Tan
hound. Three years old.
ALSO top strain regis
tered |l3 inch Rabbit
Beagles. See Fleet Prof
fitt, Proffitt’s Store, Bald
Creek, N. C.
FOR SALiE: House and
lot. Price $2000.00. See
Arvelyn Angel, Burnsville
FOR SALE: Drexel Maho
gany 8 piece Dining Room
Suite. See Wallace Edge,
or phone No. 4
LOST: A solid red, long
haired medium size, Male
Chow Dog. Wt. near 20 lbs (
Ears hanging down. SIO.OO I
reward for the return
or (information that will
return the dog. See Glen
Bailey, Burnsville, Rt. 1,
Box 73 (Jacks Creek)
FOR SALE: 1941 Chevro
let, 5 passenger Coupe.
Radio and Heater, clean.
1946 Chevrolet 1-2 ton
Pick-up. Heater. See Nor
man Byrd, Jacks Creek.
FOR SALE: Large Ranch
type house, containing 4
bed rooms, large living
room, dining room, mod
ern kitchen, 2 car garage,
basement, heating plant,
hardwood floors, spacious
closets, plastered waslls,
concrete w alks, 2 acres of
fertile land, eastern and
southern exposure. Beau
tifully landscaped and
planted grounds. Also lar
ge vegetable garden, fruit
grapes, etc. Located 1 mile
out of town on paved
driveway. Immediate pos
session. Price very reason
able. Terms can be arrang
ed. See W. W. Hennessee.
Thursday, February 8, 1951
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WOOD FOR SALE
I am now selling cut wood
from Penland & Ayers t
Mill. Prompt Delivery, t
Call me 216 or write Gen- 5
eral Delivery. '
LUTHER BLACK (
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FOR RENT: Good Farm :
with good tobacco allot i
ment. See W. J. Sheprerd
at Swiss
FOR SALE: Splendid 7
room and bath home.
Hardwood floors, exterior 1
german siding, electric
, lights, gravity water.
This is truly a well built
home and is priced at less
than cost of reproduction.
Immediate possession. Lo
cated 5 miles out on paved ;
highway. Price less than
six thousand. Terms. See
W. W. Hennessee.
FOR SALE: One of Bur
nsviUe's better homes.
Containing 11 rooms and
; bath, 3 acres of beauti
! fully landscaped and
planted grounds, fine old
trees. Numerous boxwood
Flagstose walks, concrete
and stone pool stream
running through proper
ty, orchard, grape arbor
stone apple house. Locat
ed 3 blocks of Post Office,
West Burnsville.
W. W. Hennessee
FOR SALE: Several desir- (
able Town Lots, one busi-|
ness building. Three good
farms with tobacco allot
ments. Two Air Compres
sors and other mining
machinery. E. L. Briggs I
fj A New Free Service for Your Community
■ Call Yancey County Agent 2g
2Wc pay Collect Calls and our special Equipped Truck will®
B remove your Cows, Horses and Hogs, free if called at once.
B Consolidated Hide & Metal Co. H
8 ASHEVILLE, N. C. ||
HOME AGENT
The Home Demonstra
tion- Club meetings in the
county are as follows:
Sioux club will meet Mon
day, Feb. 12th at 2:00 at
the post office; the Celo
club will meet Wednesday
Feb. 14th at 2:00 at the
home of Mrs. Arle Brooks;
the Mt. Mitchell will
meet Thursday, Feb. 15th
at 2:00 at the home of Mrs.
Tom Huffman; the Hard
scrabbleclub will meet
Friday, Feb. 16th at 2:00 at
the home of Mrs. R. A.
Mclntosh.
“THIS IS YOUR DOCTOR”
A new radio program be
gan on Feb. 5 over HISE,
entitled “This Is Your Doc
tor,” according to Dn Mel
vin Webb of Burnsville.
The program is broadcast
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 6:45 p. m. each
week and is sponsored by
the Buncombe County Med
ical Society and the Ashe
ville druggists.
The program is designed
for “good listening” as well
as to promote better public
relations, a Medical Society
spokesman said.
FOR RENT: 2 Room Ap
artment. Call 42
NEED CASH?
High Dollar for Clean
j Used Cars.
Auto & Home Center
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LOST: Man’s Type Plastic
frame glasses dime-amber
i color. Reward. Call 1842