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PAGE FOUR fVftfciCEV j BL » BURNSVILLE N.C. Bl „ FRIDAY AUGUST 3rd - - SATURDAY AUGUST 4th “RIDERS OF SANTA FE” - With ■ ROD CAMERON I PLUS SERIAL & CARTOON SUNDAY—MONDAY AUGUST 5-6 f \ t * The West's Most Desperate Outlaws 1 • ...Thundering, Plundering under the Black Flag * «f KANSAS Iff] RAIDERS Audie Brian Marguerite Scott MURPHY DONLEVY * CHAPMAN • BRADY A TOKY CURTIS • RICHJUO MIEN. RICHARD 10NC • MIES IESI £ . TUESDAY— AUGUST 7lh 1/). . fe. DANCIBDINTEEDARK POWAELLSTEBESDRAKE FOR SALE: Five roam house and store building located 3 mile from Bur nsville. See Claude Will iams, Windom, N. C. FOR SALE: Invalid WlTeel Chairs and Beds. The Wheel Chair Fouse, M. S. Hodges, Mgr- 338 Merri mon Ave., Asheville, N C. 9-8-51 FOR RENT: Large Gar age Building o n Main Street. See E. L. Briggs FOR RENT: 2 room apart ment, furnished. Call 2092 or gee Mrs. Troy Ray. toad or a etonj Ui Robers Louig Steoenson FOR SALE: 30 foot Amer ican House Travel 4 , 48 Model, Can be seen near Water Tank above Duplan Plant. See Frank Cooper. Piano For Sale: Haines Bros. Artists model, up right, tuned. $135.00 Good buy. Phone 2061 FOR RENT: 5 room house and Bath. See H. E. Duncan, Pen sacola Road, Star Route, Burnsville, N. C. A9 FOR SALE A BARGAIN One Five Fbot John Deere Mowing Machine, one nine foot Hay Rake, these have been used, less than one day. 350 bushels of corn. See E. L. Briggs. WANTED: A small or med-l ium size piano. Call telephone 83 or write Box 45, Burnsville FOR SALE: Home Comfort kitchen Range, Warm Morn ing Heater, and Apex Wash er gcod as new. See W. J. Dodd or Mrs. Gay Bailey. FOR SALE: Six room house and lot, 147 ft. fron tage on -Green Mountain Highway. 2 1 /t miles from Burnsville. “See Claude Williams, Windom, N. C. FOR SALE: Business property 195 ft. front on Main St., be tween Post Office and Duplan Plant. Priced very reasonable Will sell whole or in small lots. See W. W. Henhessee, Phone 2083 FOR SALE: Used General Electric Range, Vacuum Cleaner, both in good ■ condi tion. Also Coal burning laun dry heater with 30 gallon hot water tank. Call 63 or 452 !«#» \ PA9 FOR RENT: 4 room house close to Duplan Plant. See Mrs. Mary Frann Metcalf, Rt. 1, Burnsville, N. C. PB-9 WANTED: Be independent, Sell Rawleigh Products. Good nearby locality open. Write today. Rawleigh’s Dept. NCH -520-D, Richmond, Va. It FOR SALE: Refrigerator, 9 cu. ft. ‘-"Excellent condition. Kelvfnator. $75.00. Phone 2061 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY- Having qualified as Admin istrator of the Estate of W. M. Mclntosh, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the Decedent to exhi-J bit the same to the undersign ed Administrator at his home at Cance River, N. C., on or be fore the 2nd day of August, 1952, or this notice will be plead in bar of. their recovery. .All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate payment. Thfs 2nd day of Aug. 1951. S. A. King, Administrator of the Estate of W. M. Mcln tosh, Deceased. Aug. 2—9—16—23, Sep.t 6—13 L ——J— PUZZLED POLICEMAN T A \ ' Ik 1 Cape Gerardeau, Mo.rPolice Syt. Roy Bond ponders a traffic problem. How to tow this submersed auto from the flooded portion of the city at the junction of Main . and Merriwether streets. Scene is evidence that Mississippi flood still rages. 2 - WEDNESDAY—THUR SDATT-. AUGUST 8-9 MminmX, mamk.m ' . ifj -wtic k \ , i /, / ______ ' | '( * * “ ‘jf. ’ r l '• •T*"‘ * aii ■ i "'« i —4ssss—MfcicE? WrJTXSCK* REOOBBI TRI-COUNTY DRIVE-IN THEATRE 19-E Burnsville-Spruce Pine Highway TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Beginning at DARK Children in Cars—FREE I * THURS.-FRI. AUGUST 2-3 “RIDING HIGH” With BING CROSBY AND NEWS SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th “THE LAWLESS” and CARTOON SUN.-MON. AUGUST 5-6 SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON Also CARTOON TUES.-WED. AUGUST 7-8 “WINCHESTER 73” With JAMES STEWART AND CARTOON , : FOR RENT: . Small house. Also for rent, 1' furnished' bedroom. See Troy Cooper at Shoe Shop. FOR SALE: Dr. W. B. Robert son Estate: Residence and real estate, household furni-J ture, guns, power and hand tools, museum and antiques, medical and home library, and numerous other items. W. B. Robestsoij, Jr., Trustee, Phone: Burnsville 18 CB-23 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY •Under and by virtue o£ an order of the Board of County Commiss ioners of Yancey County direct ing the undersigned Tax Collector of said, county to sell all land for 1950 taxes: NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the order of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners the undftrsign en will on the FOURTH DAY OF, SEPTEMBER, 1961, AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN BUR NSVILLE, N. C., sell all of the' following described property of the taxpayers as shown by the following list for 1950 taxes to gether with tax, penalty and cost. If the sale cannot be completed on the Fourth of September, then the undersigned will continue said sale from day to day until the sale is completed. •L. M. ROBINSON, Tax Collec tor for Yancey County. August 29—16—23 Burnsville Township Name: Acres & Lots: Tax Allen, Frank, 4 1-2 A. $25.48 Angel, Cecil, 6 A 33.02 Anglin, Richmond C., 4 L 23.10 Ball, E H., 2 A 15.66 Blevins, Z. R., 9 A 8.73 -Blevins, Marion, 1 A 9.41 Bodford, Ban, 46 A 23.02 Bodford, Fred, 16 A 18.64 Calloway, Margaret, 2 1-2 A 5.16 Cooper, Jess, 4 Lots 58.80 Clouse, Mrs. Bill, 6 1-2 A 8.99 Creasman, Lloyd, 6 Lots 15.28 Fox, Sol, 65 A 21.67, Gardner, Roy, 1 A 9.40 Gardner, Charles F., 83 A 100.13 Hall, Robert,-ivA 26.96 Hall, Lawrence, 1 Lot 7.08 Hipps, W. H. (Adm.) 1 L 44.95 1 Laws, Biss, 1-2 A 13.72' Mclnturff, Lucille, 1 Lot 7.84 McCurry, Flavel, 1 Lot 15.03 McCracken, Harry, 14 A 18.05 Nicholson, Cornelia 1-4 ■ A 17.06 Pate, Ransom 1 Lot 22.93 Penland, Rhea" 1 Lot 76.69 Peterson, John H. 1 Lot 26.08 Quinn, Mrs. Burgin 30 A 19.90 Ray, Frank 145 A 41.63 Ray, L. H., 300 A 130.33 Ray, Glen, 1 2 A 13.97 fßay, Mrs. T. P., 21 A 59.35 Ray, Isaac, 1 A 10.15 Ray, Troy, 20 A 78.37 Ramsey, S. L. .4 Lots 24.75 Riddle, Jay, 23 1-2 A 12.17 Riddle, Welzie, Jr., 1 Lot 20.85 ■ Taylor, Ersest, 1 1-2 A 8.99 |l Tipton, Jack, 1 A 13.01 t ! Turner, James, 50 A 14.91 Watson, Frank, 1 Lot 46.00 Whitaker, G. W., 3-4 A 3.26 Wilson, R. W. Jr. Joseph, | 1-2 Acre 70.05 Colored I Henson, Zeb, 2 A $14.92 j Bowditeh, Jim, 4 A 2.22 Barnett, Clarence, 1-2 A 12.06 Barnett, Columbus, 10 L 12.25 Young, George, 1 Lot 1 10.61 Young, James 8., 2 L 10.81 Wilson, Warner, 1 A 7.29 Young, Roy, 4 1-2 A 27.52 j Griffith, James, 1 A '10.15, Griffith, George Lee, 1 A 15.38 Bowditeh, Flora, 3 Lots 5.16 Roland, Lee Roy, 1-2 A 8.24 Cane River Township Bailey, Handy, 4 Acres $5.52 Blankenship, Zeb, Hrs. 58 A 18.14 Blankenship, Ted, 8 A. 15 03 Buckner, Roy C., 25 A 55.78; Buckner, Harvey, 18 A 8.81 Buckner, Charlie, 10 A 7.26: Evans, John J., 7 A 24.74 Hylemon, Lawrence, 3 A 18.40 King, Molt, 54 A 22.44 Metcalf, Lewis, 10 A 6.84 Penland, Herman, 37 A 24.66; Ray, Richard, 19 A 31.89 Shepherd, Mrs. Minnie, 270 A Balance J 23.29 Silvers, Carl, 41 A 18.20 Egypt Township Eduards, Allison, 98 A $98.58 Fender, Rufus, 27 A 15.32! Hensley, Roscoe, 45 A 22.21 1 Pate, Baxter, 12 A 14.27 Sheltz, Frank, 15 A 3.36 Wilson, C. S. Hrs., 103 A 27.65 Woodby, W. H., 4 A 11.75 Ramseytown Township Adkins, Morris, 1 A 4 7.29 Adkins, Joe, 50 A 22.73 Bradford, Mrs. Jean, 65 A 10.89 Bryant, Mrs. D. A. Est. 35 A 14.34 Bryant, Mrs. N. D., 64 A 20.43 Fender, Howard, 101-2 A 17.83 Higgins, John H., 40 A 18.53 Howell, John M.* 75 A '1137 Johnson, Q. F., 40 A 19.38 Miller, Nat, 29 A 6.26 Miller, Wash, 37 A , 19.84 Murphy, Conway, 1 A 20.48 Peterson, Burnie M., 106 A 54.78 Phillips, John Floyd, 33 A 27 06 Tollie, itlallie, 16.85 Warrick, Charlie, 40 A 11.11 Whitson, M. M., 51 A 28.12 Green Mountain Township Griffith, Faye, 6 A ' $10.63 Jones, Stewart, 5 A 24.96 Peak, Mrs. W. H., 48 A 12.35 Randolph, W. W., 36 A 17.76 Renfro, John Jr., 17 A ' 14.83 Whitson, Handy, 50 A 27.30 Whitson, Ivan, 1-2 A 13.20 Webb, Luke, 5 A ' 11.87 Jacks Creek Township Arrowood, Burnie, 20 A $35 25 Bryant, John Hrs., 22 A 10.29 Bailey, Mrs. Dora, 17 A 11.08 English, Wade, 18 A • 14.61 Fox, Sol, 4 A 6.21 Graves, H. E., Mineral Inst. 621 Hensley, S. L. Hrs., 35 A 48.76 Honeycutt, Joe, 110 A 62.82 Honeycutt, Fred, 16 A 16.73 Jjmierson, A. Z., 7 A 7.30 Ogle, Corner, 31 1-2 A 18.66 Ray, Willard, 22 A 67.06 Robertson, Linnie, 23 A 9.76 Taylor, Mrs. Ernest, 18 A 12.03 Wheeler, Royce, 18 A 18.06 Woodby, J. M., 1 A 12.74 Woody, C. L., 12 A 18.61 Brush Creek Township Callahan, Mrs. Guy, 13 1-2 A $9.94 Deyton, Jennie, 171-2 A 9.99 Deyton, H. M., 34 A 23.99 Graves, H. E., Mineral Ins’t 6.93 Gortney, Burl, 38 A 13 47 Hall, Alonzo, 3 A 6A6 Johnson, Floyd, 4 A 17.2% Johnson, Junior, 21 A 67.56 Masters, Ralph £ Byrd, R. N., 144 Acres 37.14 Sparks, Elmer, 43 A 40.92 Whitson, Holt, 60 A 26.63 NOTICE OF SALE ] STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY The Board of Education of Yan- • cey County, being of the opinion that tiie Harvard School House add Site upon which it is located, the Bhsick School House and Site upon Which it is located, and the Celo School House and Site upon which it is located, all in South Toe Township, Yancey County ; North Carolina, have become un necessary for public school pur.- . poses, signed an order at a call meeting' on the 23rd day of June, ] 1951, directing the sale of the < Harvard School House and Site upon which it is lot. ..ted, the Bust ick School House and Site upon which it is located, and the Celo School House and Site upon which it is loeated. 1 THEREFORE by virtue of said order and the power inyested in the Board of Education by the laws of the State of North Caro lina, the Board of Education of , Yancey County will offer for sale j ' ' < Woody, Ed Jr., 25 A 12.24 Crabtree Township Adkins, Vernon, 3 Acres $7.08 Bartlet, Lewis, 5 A * 10.36 Bartlet, Lee, 3 A 11.68 Bennett, S. M. Hrs., Mineral Interest ( 8.99 1 Blalock, Ben, 7 A 30.94 Blake, Newell S., 63 A 20.43 Boone, Dove, 91 A 58.74 Boone, Roy, 10 A 11.11' Boone, Watson, 4 A 6.35 Brewer, Howard, 1 A '11.20 Briggs, Roscoe, 67 A 36.74 ■ Buchanan, Paul, 1-2 A 10.25 Byrd, Larry, 16 1-2 A 37.72 Campbell, B. E., 2 A 38.77 Carroll, Gaither, 11-2 A 9.75 Carroll, Cora, 5 A 6.98 1 Cannon, Mrs. Clara, 95 A 22.73 Deyton, F. W, Hrs., 20 A 8.99 ! Gardner, Robert Est., 20 A 15.09 Gilley, James, 12 A ’ 14.92 Hall, George D., 2 1-2 A 16.62 Hall, Charlie, 441-2 A 27.15 Howell, Ftete, 1-4 A 12.80 Honeycutt, Hrs* 18 A 8.22 Jones, James, 2 A 29.55 McCrahken, Mrs. Henry, 17 Acres 10.36 McKinney, John D., 22 A 34.13 McCurry, Vaughn, 1 A 12.38 Martin, Pauline, 6 1-2 A 14,71 Martin, Robert, 10 A 14.71 Parsley, Allen, 7 A 33.96 Price, H. 0., 80 A 18.53 Presnell, Geo., 30 A 17.01 Presnell, Thad, 3 A 9.67 Renfro, Cecil, 3 A 12.27 Renfro, Jeff, 1 A 3.26 Robinson, Henry Lee, 26 A 37.10 Sparks, Garland, 17 A 11.15 Southern Appalachian Leasing Co. Mineral Isterest ' 10.89 I Styles, Rass, 4 A . 16.219 1 Thomas, Mrs. C. C., 8 A 17.90 I Weatherman, Guy, 2 A 9.50 Wilcox, Handy, 6 A 11.90 Wyatt, Charles K., 6 A 8.24 Young, Jack A., 30 A 13.27 Young, Lynn, 20 A* 16.08 Young, Molt, 2 A 10.70 South Toe Township Allen, Vonno, 7 A $10.89 ! Banner. Charlie, 2 A 8.99 1 Buchanan, Lee, 2 1-2 A 6.60 .Carroll, D. C., 5 1-2 A 6.67 Chapman, Bill, 23 A 4.87 Cook, Roger, 3 A 9.31 Fairchilds, Joe, 66 A 13.56 Grindstaff, Fred, 28 A 27.1T 1 Hall, Eugene, 5 A . 9.20 Hollifield, Belle, 11.89 ! McMahan, B. S., 3 1-4 A 14.50, 1 Mclntyre, Jason, 31-2 A 5.17 1 1 Non-Metallic Minerals 60.51 ; Phillips, John W., 68 A ' 20.64 1 Rathbone, Frank, 4 A 6.79 Shuford, W. A. Hrs., 18 A 10.83 Shuford, W. Way land, 23 A 14.35 . .Westell, T. G„ Hrs., 108 A 21.99 ' I Pensacola Tornship | Allen, John Hrs., 2 Acres $2.31 ' Flitch, Daniel E., 1 A 3.26 Garland, Elmer, 1 A 3.26 | Hensley, Walter, 7 1-2 A 9.48 Hollifield, Jack, 30 A 24.41 , Hutchins, Albert, 46 A 13.56 I Hutchins, Mrs. Fred, 20 A 9.18 : Knoble, Kermit, 1 A 23.74 ! Mutnpower, Mrs. Julia, 8 A 6.86 i McMahan, Ralph, 6 A 7.50 ’ McMahan, Ervin Hrs., 12 A 4.13 1 Ogle, Hattie, 10 A 3,26 1 Riddle, Kermit, 16 A 27.15 I Rathbone, Willard, 3 A 3.93 1 Rathbone, Charlie, 10 A 8.911 Ray, H. E., 1 A 6.94 1 Wilson, Charles H., 20 A 23.88 1 Prices Creek Township |! Arrowood, C. 8., 5 Acres $7.36 1 Baker, Will, 1 A 13.28 ] Burleson, Mrs. Ruby, 20 A 19.58 Banks, W. 8., 60 A 24.03 1 Carter, Larrie, 100 A 12.80 Fox, John, 6 A 6.60 1 Hensley, Zorn, 11-2 A 9.18 1 Ledford, Mack, 4 A 7.87 McPeters, Sam, 2 A 13.45 Metcalf, Clyde, 23 A 8.41 ( Penland, John L„ 6 A 19.31 1 Styles, Burt, <l3 A 10.62 1 Wallace, Harry W., 119 A 44.471 • I VERA’S BEAUTY SHOP Special $6.50 MACHINE WAVE $4.00 ALL SHAMPOOS (PLAIN OIL) SI.OO TRY OUR DANDRUFF TREATMENT PHONE 342 OPEN 7:30 7:00 ■ WANTED FRESH DEAD STOCK A 8 A New Free Service for Your Community fi ■ Call Yancey County Agent 21 BWe pay Collect Calls and our special . Equipped Truck will B M ■ remove your Cows, Horses and Hogs, free if called at once. 9 Consolidated Hide & Metal Co. I ■ ASHEVILLE, N. C. j{| THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 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 FOR SALE: 5 room house and Bath, full size basement, Hardwood floors. Lot 75 ft. front, 307 ft. back, on Pensa cola Highway in City limits. See B. B. Penland. A9 ARE YOU OVER 45 YEARS OF AGE? Profitable oppor tunity serving farm custom ers in. Yancey County. Must have car. Write P. O. Box No. 5071, Richmond, Virginia. ~ at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 4th day of August, 1951, at the Courthouse door in Burns ville, North Carolina the follow ing described properties: ..ST TRACT: BEING the Har vard school house and site upon which it is located in South Toe Township, Yancey County, Nopth : Carolina, adjoining the lands o f I J. M. Fairchild and others and bounded as follows: 1 BEGINNING on a Beech stand ing oa • South bank of Long Branch and runs North 13 poles to a stake; thence East 12 poles to a stake in line of J. M. Fair child; thence South with branch to fork of said branch; thence up and with the meanders of the South fork of said branch to the BEGINNING, including right of way to spring, also right of in gress, containing one acre more or less and known as the Harvard school house and site. BEING the same land as de scribed in a Deed from G. M. Aut rey, J. W. Autrey, Lizzie Autrey, Bulla Mclntyre and A. C. Mein tyre to the Board of Eduration of Yancey County, as appears in the Public Registery of Yancey Coun ty in Deed Book 52 at page 316. 2ND TRACT: BEING the Bus ick school house and site upon which it is located in South Toe Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Black Mountain Land Company John Bowditeh and others and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on two small White Oaks in the fork of Still Fork and Roaring Fork creeks on the head of South Toe River and runs Southhward 1 pole to stake in the land of the Black Mountain Land Company; then Westward with said line 13 poles to a stake; then Northward at right angle 13 poles to a stake; then Eastward at right angle 13 poles to a stake; then Souhward 12 poles ty the j BEGINNING, containing one acre more or less and known a3 the Busick school house and site. BEING the same land *as de scribed in a Deed from John A Bowditeh and wife, Millie Bow ditch, to the Board of Education of Yancey County, as appears in the Public Registry ’of Yancey County in D*>\i Bcok 14 at pure 468. 3RD TRACT: BEING the Celo school house and site upon which it is located in South Toe Town ship, Yancey. County, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of W. C. Weatherman, N. W Sparks, W. D. Blalock, and others, and bounded as follows: ' BEGINNING on a rock, W. D. Blalock's corner, runs N. 11 poles to a stake on bank of Roaring Spout Creek; then S. 54 E. with said creek G poles to a stake; then S. 80 E. with said creek 7 poles to a stake; then N. 75 E. with said creek 5 poles to a stake; then S. 21 poles to a small Black Gum in W. C. Weatrermans line; then W. 35 N. 23 poles to a small Chestnut tree in W. D. Blalock’s line; then E. about 11-3 poles to the BEGINNING, containing two acres more or less. BKING same lands *s scribed in Deed from N. W. Sparks and wife, Margarette Sparks, to the Board of Educa tion of Yancey County, as ap pears in the Puplic Rtgistery of Yancey County in Deed Book 52 at page 318. The Board of Education reser ves the right to reject any or all bids. This the 3rd day of July, 1961. YANCEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. By Frank W. Howell, County Superintendent. July 12—19 —26,. August 2
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