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PAGE FOUR rvAHciyj Wl BURNSVILLE H.C. M A FRIDAY DECEMBER 28 SATURDAY DEC. 29ih $M6... i£AP!W n> w w# w m*rw .£• t&jh SUNDAY—MONDAY DECEMBER 30-31 jjj| « TUESDAY— JANUARY Ist | CARLA mENDA * | WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY JANUARY 2-3 jmn ■» II ii I njFPf ; Mir*Wi ,/i A -J/u/i rm go to a movie / THEATRE TODAY! / , Celebrating the GOLDEN JUBILEE of the American Movie Theatre Want to buy. 20 to 40 acres in vicinity of Burns ville or Micaville with good house, or good building site. Must have running water, timber preferred. Write W. King, Asheville, N. C„ Rt. 2, c.- Seven Gables. PD27 FOR SALE: Complete dairy equipment for grade A Dairy. Will sell all or any part. Priced to sell. See Vernon Presnell, Double Island, Green Mtn. Rt. 1. “BEYOND THE BORDER” With TITO GUIZAR PLUS SERIAL & CARWON APPLES For Sale at C. D. Wilson’s Apple House at Newbriune, N. C., on Wea verville Highway. Look for sign on right going toward Asheville, also at Apple House in Pensacola, open six days per week. Please come on these days. I ap preciate your patronage, and you will be making a contribution to one of your neighbor’s interprises dedi cated to the production of? good Apples for your use. C. D. Wilson, Pensacola. MORE ABOUT— until early in 1952, Mr. Pit tenger stated that they will receive social security cerdit for their 1951 earnings just as do employees whose wages are reported quarterly by their employers. r A booklet, Do You Work For Yourself? explaining old agd survivors insurance as it applies to people who are self-employed, may be obtain ed free at the Asheville Soc ial Security Offile. " | FOR SALE: A good six room house. Water and lights. 13 acres land. Across the Highway from the South Toe Elementary School. See Delzie Hall, Celo, N. C. FOR SALE: 77 acre farm, located on Jacks Creek. 3 houses on farm, running "water and lights in one house. 1 acre tobacco allot ment. Several fruit trees. All land under good fence. 17 outbuildings. Good road in to farm, adjoining main highway. Contact Mrs. J. J Wheeler, Burnsville Rt. 1. FOR SALE: 400 acre plan tation type stock and grain farm. 150 acres first and second Bottom land, re mainder pasture and wood land. Old Colonial home in a beautiful setting. Ideal for large Dairy farm. Lo cated 24 miles from Burns ville at village of Wood lawn in McDowell County, 1-2 mile from huge new American Thread Co. plant nosy under construction, and which will employ 1200 people when completed. This is exceptionally fertile and productive land. Price for quick sale $47000. Terms. W. W. Hennessee, Phone 2083. FOR SALE: Splendid Cattle, tobacco and fruit farm. Containing 105 acres of rich land. Around 60 acres clear ed and in cultivation, re mainder in timber and pas ture. Large orchard, one acre tobacco allotment, one four room Bungalow house with electricity. Also two room house with electricity, 3 barns. Estimated 60 thou sand feet saw timber. $l5O worth grass seeds sown this last year. Located 4 mile 9 w'est of town. Immed iate possession. Ideal stock and dairy farm. Price $5700. Easy terms. W. W. Hennes see, Phone 2083 WANTED, Auto Mechan ic. Good steady job lor the right man. Auto & Home Center FARM FOR SALE: 35 1- acres, one half miles from Clearmont High School. To bacco allotment, bam, wood lot, spring, orchard. On good grayel road. Priced to sell. See Guss Peterson. FOR THE BEST IN WATCI REPAIR AND QUALITY JEWELRY, BETTER SEE MORROW S TODAY FOR RENT: Nicely house on Bennett Street. Liv ing room, dining room, kitch en, breakfast nook, 2 bed rooms and bath. Oil furnac with hot air heat to eacl room. Electric .refrigerator stove and hot water heater Weatherstripped throughou see J. E. Huskins or call 2154 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Admin istratrix of the Estate of M P. Honeycutt, deceased, lat of Yancey County, this is tj notify all persons havin claims against the Deceden to exhibit the same to the un dersigned Administratrix a her home at Burnsville, N. C. on or before the 15th day of November, 1952, or this not ice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Es tate will please make immed iate payment. This 15th dqy of Nov. 1951. Maggie A. Honeycutt, Ad | min istratrix of the Estate of M. P. Honeycutt, Deceased. Nov. 22—29, Dec. 613—20, 27 TH*i YANCEY RECORD NOTICE OF SALE In The Superior Churt Before the Clerk NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Roscoe Hughes (widower), Mary Gouge and husband, John Gpuge, Hattie Wyatt and husband, Burt Wyatt, Petitioners, vs. Waltei Hughes and wife, Cumi Hughes, Alfonzo Hugh es and wife, Pearl Hughes, Ransom Hughes and wife, Ruby Hughes, Alfred Hughes and wife, Faye Hughes, and Essie Hughes (widow), De fendants Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Yancey County made the 12th day of December, 1951 in a special proceeding entity 1 led as above, the same being N 0... ... upon the Specia l Proceedings Docket of said Court, the undersigned will on Saturday, the 12th day of January, 1952, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Court house Door in Burnsville, North Carolina, offer for sale, at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, that cer tain tract of land Situate in Crabtree Town ship, Yancey County, North Carolina, particularly descri bed by metes and bounds in a deed dated October 1905 from S. W. Blalock and wife, Anna Blalock toJoseph Hughes, re corded in Yancey County Deed Book 34, page 58, and reference is hereby made to said public record for a more definite description of said lands, being a 119-acre tract, more or less (schoolhouse lot excepted). EXCEPT (in addition to the schoolhouse lot) from the above described 119-acre tract of land nine (9) certain tracts of land particularly de scribed by metes and bounds in the hereinafter mentioned deeds recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey County in the books and pages hereinafter stated: First Tract Excepted: The one-fourth (1-4) acre tract described in a Deed dated 28 February 1935 from Joe Hlig’liCrt and vrjfc ( Bnnic iJug - - hes to Pearl Hughes, record ed in Yancey County Deed Book 69, page 585. Second Tract Excepted: , The four (4) acre tract de scribed in a Deed dated 4 Jan uary 1935 from Joseph Hugh es and wife, Essie Hughes to , Pearl Hughes, recorded in Yancey County Deed Book 69, page 593. Third Tract Excepted: The four and one-half (41-2) acre tract described in a Deed dat ed 4 February 1942 from Joe Hughes and wife, Essie Hug hes to Stanley. Gurley, record ed in Yancey Cuonty Deed Book 86, page 263. Fourth Tract Excepted: The 19 1.10 acre tract descri bed in a Deed dated 11 May 1938 from Joseph Hughes and wife to Stanley Gurley, re ; corded in Yancey County Deed Book 86, page 264. Fifth Tract Excepted: The eight (8) acre tract described in a Deed dated 10 April 1947 from Joe Hughes and wife, Essie Hughes to Ransom Hughes and wife, Ruby Hug hes, recorded in Yancey Coun ty Deed Book 97, page 184. Sixth Tract Excepted: The two (2) acre tract described in a Deed dated 8 Octooer 1947 from Joe Hughes and wife, Essie Hughes to Roscoe Hughes and Maud Hughes, recorded in Yancey County Deed Book 95, page 499, sub ject to the provision in said Deed as follows: “It is un derstood that any and all the children shall have the right to run the water froir the spring and said land”. Seventh Tract Excepting: The eight (8) acre tract de scribed in a Deed dated 26 January 1947 from Joseph Hughes and wife, Essie Hug hes to Alfred Hughes ana j wife, Faye Hughes, recorded in Yancey County Deed Book 101, page 516. Eighth Tract Excepted: The 10.29 acre tract describ ed in a Deed datet 11 October f 1950 from Joseph Hughes , and Wife, "Essie Hughes to p Whitt Buchanqn and wife, Helen Buchanan, recorded in Yancey County Deed Book 107, page 225, together with the provision in said deed as follows: “Also granted and .conveyed hereby to Whitt J Buchanan and wife, Helen • Buchanan for and during the term of the natural life of Whitt Buchanan the' right to 2D HONEYMOON FAILS ||j ,-<C / y "" : : ' r} ■ Torrance, Calif. Second honeymoon of Martha de Vigler, 16, with her Swiss millionaire husband, 28, ends after two days—and here “maltshop Cinderlla” kisses her father after quitting De Vigier again. Reconciliation try was made following her filing of SIO,OOO monthly sup port suit. They were married last Nov. 14. LOST: Last Monday between Roller Mill and Robinson’s Grocery one Bill fold con taining some money, Driv ers license and Insurance papers. Reward. If found | return to R. E. Taylor FRYERS For Sale. See Mrs. e Artie Lee Peterson or Call 1142. J 3 FOR SALE: One Double Burner —almost new Super Flame Oil Heater with 250 . gal. tank and stand, 15 ft. tubing, filter, electric blow er. $150.00 gets all. See or call W. W. Roberts or Roy Ray or phone 121. AUTO & HOME RADIOS j AT 1 AUTO & HOME CENTER ( NOTICE t In The Superior Court ' NORTH CAROLINA > rANCEY COUNTY < In re the Estate of Pansy 1 Penland- Shuford, Deceased, < A. C. McMahan* Administra- 1 tor. 11 All persons will take notice i that A. C. McMahan has been't duly appointed Administrator s of the estate of Pansy Pen- < land Shuford, deceased, and ] all persons who have claims i against her estate will file notice thereof duly verified \ with A. C. McMahan at Box 432, W Asheville, or with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, within one year from date of December j 19, 1951, or be forever barred from collecting such claims. This December 19, 1951. A. C. McMahan, Adminis trator. Dec. 20—27, Jan. 3, 10, 17* 24 jointly use with the grantors the spring and water there from known as the Joseph Hughes Spring”. Ninth Tract Excepted: The nine (9) acre tract described in a Deed dated 24 April 1951 from Roscoe Hughes, Mary Gouge and John Gouge, Hat tie Wyatt and Burt Wyatt, Walton (Walter) Hughes and Cumi Hughes to Essie Hall Hughes, Ransom Hughes and Alfred Hughes, recorded in Yancey County Deed Book 108, page 21. And reference is hereby made to t)>e public records as above referred to for the de finite descriptions of each of the said nine tracts excepted from the said 119-acre tract, which definite descriptions are contained in paragraph 1 of the Petition for Partition Sale filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in the Special Proceeding en titled as above, and referenc is also made to said Petition, as a public record, for the de finite description by metes and bounds of the aaid 119- acre tract and also the de scriptions by metes and boun ds of the said nine traeffe ex cepted therefrom, the school house lot being also excepted from the 119-acre tract. The terms of the sale shall be for cash, and a 10% cash deposit shall be made by the highest bidder at the sale. This sale is to be made sub ject to the confirmation of the Court as provided by law. This’l2th day of Dec. 1951. W. E. Anglin, Commissioner Dec.! 20—27, Jan. 3——lo ■ ■' PAIICARDtCIi , 'Undo Your Unkind Deeds ,J JJATRED CREATES the greatest unhappiness within yc" said that noted psychologist Felix Adler. Then he a.:.. “If you do a wrong to tomcotis you will come to hate him. Mas ' he won’t know anything about it but you will. Why will you come to hate him? Because everytime you think of him yc. will have a twinge of conscience; bitterness will be aroused within you; you will think a little less of yourself. And the misery with in you will be 'caused by seeing yourself in an unsatisfactory light.” Just how would you work out of such a situation? If you have been unjust to a mar., maybe unknown to him. what can you do about it? Only you can decide that.. But Dr. Adler thought that you could always repair a damage. Perhaps the wronged man doesn’t even need to know about it. Perhaps you can actually undo the deed that caused the difficulty. If you can’t do exactly that, the chances are good you can counteract your deed by doing him a good turn" now. After you have done your former so-thought of-enemy a good turn, see whether you don’t ac tually like him a little better; see whether you Carnegie don’t like yourself a whole lot better. It would be interesting to hear from you if you have needed, and if you act upon, Dr. Adler’s philosophy. As an experiment, try’ it out, see what effect it has on you, note whether you are a hap pier man afterward, and let’s help out othc-r readers <■ f column by telling your experience. If jmu do not wa name used nor your address given, please so state. ■ - - - - t Mrs. MILDRED L. ROBERTS Burnsville, Phone 236 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COMPANIES Columbus, Ohio LIFE-CASUALTY-FIRE FOR SALE: 50 acre farm. One 5 room house with lights, bath, and one 4 room with lights. Tobacco allot ment. 3 acres of alfalfa, plenty of water and wood, completely fenced and cross fenced. Ray English, Rt. 1. WOOD FOR SALE: Call Randolph’s Beauty Shop, or see Vernon Presnell D 27 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY The undersigned having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Seymore M. Ayers, deceased, does hereby notify all persons having claims against said estate to file same with the undersign ed at his home at Toledo North Carolina on or before November 30, 1952 or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover against said estate. All persons owing said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Worley Ayers, Administra tor of the estate of Seymore M. Ayers, deceased. Dec. 6—13—20—27, Jan. 3-10 ■ STOCK ■ m A New Free Service for Your Community g ■ Call Yancey County Agent 21 ■We pay Collect Calls and our special Equipped Truck wiliß ■ remove your Cows, Horses and Hogs, free if called at once. H 1 Consolidated Hide & Metal Co. a ASHEVILLE, N. C. 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