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page TWO » »■ ■ I' H ' . 7 . 3?HE YANCEY RECORD , Established July, 1986 LESSOR • ABNEY FOX EDITOR and PUBLISHER ERLING TONESS Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING COMPANY A Partnership Entered a* second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Font Office, Burnsville, North Carotins, under the act of Hatch 3, 1879. VIOLET RAYS ON OUR WAYS By H. M. Alley | ' ' ■■■■ Mil I •* * * Note : This column is written with malice toward none, but with the common good of all in mind. , *■ •* *. 4 ■ «. Uncle Josh says: “Seed .a ’tisement in Yancey Record this last past Week, whar hit sed thet Spring 0. Year wuz jus 'aroun , the corner. Hit didn’t say which corner. Down to Cedar Crick, U. S. A. most of the corners air kivered in snow an ice, with the Tomthumeter a-trying hit’s best to reach Nero. Lookin out the winder front whar I been a- 111 y«| HE| ®’ v i ' |] %TMi' flpi^ l | f!Pr -rHH* I «- - pipy Ji,: % -%HB ■ £>> < mj ■ ■•' atfe To keep the ’% LOVE YOU” in Her Eye, give a Pang burn Heart for Valentine! She’ll love the gorgeous heart package the delightful chocolates. Exciting? ... The perfect way to make sure you’re her favorite Valentine! •' « See Pangburn Hearts today at — POLLARD’S DRUG STORE - -jiWi r' if ' —■ ■■—■■■■■■■■■■—, —TMWMliwil'i hj .lfe., 'iiiiiimwi ii ■iiiimiiiii ini i '■ ~~* i I couldn’t see a thing but those lights! (4 true story based on Company File No.NY33sKAU4I3) * . It was nearly midnight, foggy and raining. The lights of an oncoming car blinded me —and we crashed head-on! Every- * - body in both cars needed medical attention. As soon as my Hartford agent got word of my accident, he \ immediately reported it through jHariford’a Night Claim i Service. Early tbfe next morning #- Sunday four Hartford • j' C, * im Service men were at work on my behalf in half a dozen communities miles apart. By Wednesday their job was done. , j . They had arranged for settlement of all claims against me 1 t When you’re Hartford-insured through us, it makes no difference ( , where you are whan an accident happens. Fiv.e miles from home—or five hundreds Hartford help can always get to you quickly. Our agency ' Is always at your call and we are backed up.nation-wide by thousands of Hartford agencies and more than 200 Hartford Accident and Indem- ' ... _ Company claim offices strategically located from coast to coast. Set uifor Hartford Insurance and REAL service _ J Burnsville Insurance Agency Office in Law Building, Phone 161 , , BURNSVILLE, N. C. . *- Jt»pr«*«firtngV*—- * # 3ARTFORD ACCIDENT »d INDEMNITT COM FAN! HARTFORD, CONN:. .'-Mr J , . . -r- ' sittin by a big fixe, Ish >•. can’t see nary a sign of Spring in these parts.’. *** * v Maybe if the “Old Fashioned winter” we’ve been having will continue about six weeks longer, some of the Blue Jays and early gardeners will not be go keen to start scratching around in the dirt before the- dogwoods start budding. But it seems that nothing short of continued bad weather can keep “Gardening fever.’ down, until the sap starts rising in trees and shrub. “Ex perience is a dear school,” in deed, but Early Gardeners re fuse to learn her lessons. ** * * A headline stated last week that Easier Divorces were being sought in a bill introduced in the state Senate at Raleigh. What do they want— somethmg »*-4-»*»**-*4-** »**■»»**•**** • POETRY CORNER Conducted By Edith Deaderick Erekine CHANGE Some time the bell will strike As it has struck before, To leave your present lot And wider fields explore. Elizabeth Field (Poetry fqr this corner should be sent direct to Edith Deaderick Erskine, Weaver ville, NI C. ) on the order .of a 30-day -Free Trial, Mail Order Plan? ** * # The same source announced a proposal to increase the present 55 Mile per hour Highway Speed limit. Humph Why bother to, make a law to that effect? Those who want to ex ceed 55 miles per hour have been doing so all over the state re gardless of law.. To wit, we saw a “Happy Hooligan'’ making at least'seventy-five the other day, right down Main Street in East Burnsville.. Most any day simi lar violations can be seen. What our town government should do, since it doesn’t seem to try to curb this reckless driving, is to take down all 35-mile per hour speed signs, and replace them with others reading: “HI YAH, KID! STEP ON IT,—THE ROAD IS YOURS! HAPPY LANDINGS!” **« * , Congratulations to the new Realty Firm of Messrs Briggs & Moody. Their announcement in last week’s Record made in teresting reading. Especially that part of it which said: “We live in the garden spot of the United States, and we should all combine our efforts to let the rest of the world know about Burnsville and Yancey County.” Atta Boy- So we should. And here’s hoping these gentlemen will repeat that boosting state ment in numerous other papers on t)ie outside of Yancey Coun ty and North Carolina. And then we hope they will be able ,n H fn, |f .l. ,♦ ..Whl. .ftfj sites within the incorporate limits of Burnsville, so that when outside business men and groups want to invest some of their capital in our baliwick , NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY John Phillips vs. Amanda Phillips The above named defendant, Amanda Phillips will take not ice that an action entitled ag above has been commenced in the Superior Court of North Carolina, Yancey County, by the plaintiff* tcTsecure an abso lute divorce- from the defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and defendant have lived sepa rate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the defendant will further take not ice that she is required to ap pears at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yanoey County,-in the courthouse in Burnsville, North Carolina within thirty days after the 12th day of February, 1966, and answer or demur to tde com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 10th day of Jan. 1955. Lowe Thomas Clerk Super ior Court. Jan. 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Mattie G. Sorrells, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Ad ;inistratrix at her home at 508 Graymont Ave., Columbia, S. C., on or before the 29th day of December, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their i recovery. All persons owing the Etftate < will .please make immediate payment. This 29th day of Dec. 1954. i Mrs. Mary Lou Sorrells Ful mer, Administratrix of the Es- < tate of Mrs. Mattie G. Sorrells, Deceased. >1 January 6, 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3-10 I < CHE YANCRr UISGQRD they won’t have to go away die-) U appointed (and disgusted) as L some others hawsfdiTthe poet, r Y«. Success to ytra gantlerruw. j { But definitely. ** * # A press item tells of a Rail road man in Chicago who takes a daily swim in the open in spite of> near zero temperatures at the present time. Has it come to such a pass, that" the rail roads “Up No’th” have to use men who are off their "cazip” like thht? A guy caught doing the likes of that in Yancey County in such winter weather as we’ve been having would nev er be able to land a job on the Burnsville 'Limited. Instead, he | would probably be sent to a psychiatrist to determine if there were not some loose screws in his cranium ** * * [lt seems as though both the Chinese Communist and the Americans have one thing in common, —they each have arriv ed at the place where they must either buck up, or shut up. It sure would be wonderful if both would decide to do the latter! — ’Nuff Sed. While the United States has a highly # iynamic economy, Sweden has had a higher rate of economic' growth during the last 70 years in , per capita income and .has suf- fered less from cyclical setbacks EXECUTOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA j YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Executor I of the Estate of Alice Robinson, I deceased, late of Yancey Coun- | ty. this is to notify all persons I having claims against the Deced- I ent to exhibit the same to the I undersigned Executor at his I home at Celo, N. C., on or be fore the 18th day of January, 1956, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. ! J All persons owing the Estate I will please make immediate I payment. \ This 18th day of Jan. 1955. I Earl F. McNeil, Executor of I the Estate of Alice Robinson,. I TAa/>aq I Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 8, 10-17-24 I NOTICE OF FINAL SALE 1 In The Superior Court I nobtb caSquea , Tewh of Burnsville ▼». W. K. Boone and wife, Mary T. Boone Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court in the above entitled action ap pointing the undersigned as Commissioner to sell the herein after described lands to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1987, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1946 and 1947, together with in terest, penalties and costs there on, and subsequent taxes, the un dersigned will, on the 21st day of Feb. 1956, at 10 O.clock A. M., at the Court# House door in Burnsville, North Carolina, sell the hereinafter described lands to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said judgment, togeth er with all costs and subsequent taxes, said property being in Burnsville Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of Arta Lee Peter son, and described by metea and bounds as follows: FIRST TRACT: Being the lands described in a deed from John P. Autrey and wife, Har riett A,. Autrey to W. K. Boone and Wife, Mary T. Boone, dated September 7, 1911, recorded In Deed Book 41, page 148, Yancey County Registry, containing 1 1-2 acres, more or less, reference to which is made for a specific description by metes and bounds SECOND TRACT: Being the lands described in a deed from John P. Autrey and wife, Har riett A. Autrey, to W. K. Boone and wife, Mary T. Boone, dated March 2, 1918, recorded in Deed Book 53 at page 43, Yancey County Registry, containing 1 acre and 3 3-4 square poles, more or leas, reference to which deed is made for specific de scription by- metes and bounds. EXCEPTING, However, the following tracts: (1) a 87 square poles tract described in a deed from W. K, Boone and wife, to J. W. Autrey and wife, record ed In Book 63 page 178, record of Deeda for Yancey County. (2) A one acre tract describ ed in a deed from W, K. Boone and wife to J. W. Autrey and wife, dated March 7, 1924, re corded in Book 05, page 261, re cord of Deeds for Yancey County. , * ■ This Jan. 17, 1955. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner « Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10 1 Jkj* j j if YOU are weary of washing, iff rinsing, drying, and folding - | 0 clothes wee£ after week ... if /•i YOU could use that time spent. Z plz z • 0 t for somethin* that it more % r ! $ wl / \ - - i- »•** ‘ - fin t fua .. . bring yonr wash to us. L*:— -- " t-pSY . 0 j Burnsville Bendix j 1 Laundry [ j EXCEPTIONAL INCOME I H ; SPARE OR FULL TIME COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ' ' I VENDING MACHINES J FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE TO OUR READERS By reliable wholesale concern, in order to establish new outlets / ■ for General Vending Merchandise and Sundry Products, PLUS a ■ Brand New Etne that is NON-COMPETITIVE in this area. We ■- - will furnish all machines and establish route without charge for responsible person who has the money to handle his merchan dise for cash. You Jo not buy the machines, but you do -keep the profits. Must gopd car, good chasseur,, . good ~credit and carry not less than $500.00 worth of merchandise. • * No Selling or Soliciting * For Personal Interview write: I *No Experience Necessary * MOUND CITY PRODUCTS jß| S * Will Train Person Selected * 3615 Olive St., Suite 501 „ fi *We Place Machines for you * ST. LOUIS 8, MISSOURI 1 ® * No Charge for Dealership * Include Your Phone Number You ought to see the BIG Var- j* iety of items we carry in| stock— -5 and all of them at bargain prices. fc For example? O. K. look at 5 5 these: $~ : 5 * Ist Quality Dan River Prints sells regular at *3.20, our price *2.69 J 3 3 a 32 Pc. Dinnerware set in red rose pat- .S tern & Old Virginia, SIO.OO value, t our price $7.50 I Other Patterns $5.95 $6.95 f Variety Os Open Stocks 3 m' j * Picture Plates with Hangers k INSPIRATION J GOD BLESS OUR HOME " ’ j LAST SUPPER J $1.25 VALUE .79c 5 - J • a , Nylon stretch sox Boys 11 oz. Wranglers (Blue Jeans) • 3 { $2.79 & $2.98 fc _ j . J * (MAIL ORDER HOUSES CAN’T BEAT THIS) £ J . 3 £ Scores of other items in stock. Come in and see fox yourself. | Troy’s Variety Store | L THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1055
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