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tlfiPy * \S&f (s We’ll stand on our heads to EARN your insurance with VS ♦PERSONAL SERVICE ROIERTS AGENCY Rvrasvillc, N.C. Pk«M 682-21 f 1 All types Instruct gggg LIFE & CASUALTY NOTICE OF SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY YANCEY COUNTY, Plaintiff VS. Fred” T. Boyd and wife, Re becca G. Boyd, Mack Sprin kle and Lynn Sprinkle, heirs at law of Cohan Sprinkle, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a Judgment of the Superior ‘Jeep’ Wagoneer with 4 m wheel drive is twice as safe. A 'Jeep' Wagoneer with 4-whee! drive has twice the traction of other station wagons so it takes the worry out of winter weather. It holds fast on icy roads, plows through snow and mud with ease. With new 250 hp ‘Vigilante’ V-8 or hot new 6, it’s got all the power you’ll ever need. And there’s the option of Turbo Hydra-Matic* automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, the works. Plus the safety of ‘Jeep’ 4-wheel drive, kaimmr Jmp commamAnaN •TlADSmark • jt,#g ‘Jeep' Wagoneer You’ve got to drive it to believe it! See your ‘Jeep’ dealer • Look him up in the Yellow Pages. THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1965 Court in the above-entitled case appointing and author izing the undersigned Com missioner to sell the lands of the Defendant(s) hereinaf ter described to satisfy tax liens due Yancey Cocnty for the years of 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 in South Toe Township, the undersigned Commis sioner will at 10:00 o’clock A. M. on the 29 day of Jan. 1966 at the Courthouse door in Burnsville, North Caro lina, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder the following described tract or parcel of land in South Toe Township, adjoining the lands of David Ballew and others and described as fol lows: Being the same lands de scribed In the amended complaint filed in said cause which Complaint is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Bdparyr Court of Yan cey Coknty, Summons Doc ket No. 4922, and reference to which is hereby made for a more complete description of said land. A description of said lands will be read at the time and place of sale. This 22 day of Dec. 1965. Bill Atkins, Commissioner Jan. 8. 13, 20, 27 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY CIUNTY YANCEY COUNTY, Plaintiff vs. KLEM ARROWOOD, Defend ant Under and by virtue of a Judgment of the Superior Court in the above-entitled case appointing and author izing the undersigned Com missioner to sell the lands of the Defendant hereinaf ter described to satisfy tax liens due Yancey County for the years of 1961 in Prices Creek Township, the under signed Commissioner will at 10:00 o’clock A. M. on the 29 day of January, 1966 at the Courthouse dcr>r in Bur nsville, North Carolina, offer for sale for cash to the high est bidder the following de scribed tract or parcel of land in Prices Creek Town ship. adjoining the lands of Miller Ledford and others and described as follows: BEING the lands describ ed In a Deed dated Decem ber 13. 1961, from Clarissa Arrowood and to IClem Ar rowood, registered and re corded in Deed Book 1?9, page 190, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Yan cey County. NOTE: Hie description of said land will be read at the time a"d p’ace of said sale. This 22 day of Dec. 1965. Bill Atk'hs, Commissioner Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27 m t. NOTICE OF saij IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY YANCEY COUNTY, Plaintiff vs. Yates R. Bennett and the unknown heirs at law of 8. M. Bennett i Under and by virtue of a Judgment of the Superior Court In the above-entitled case appointing and author izing the undersigned Com missioner to sell the lands of the Defendant (s) hereinaf ter described to satisfy tax liens due Yancey County for the years of lfM, 1963, 1964 and 1965 in Crabtree Town ship, the undersigned Com missioner will at 10:00 o’clock A. M. on the 29 day of Jan uary, 1966 at the Courthoust door in Burnsville, North Carolina, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder the following described tract or parcel of land In Crabtree Township, adjoining the lands of Richmond Young and others and described as follows: THE YANCEY RECORD GARDEN TIME BY: M. E. GARDNER We usually think of Jan uary as a rather slow month in ihe lruit, vege cable and flower gardens, but there are many jods to be accom plished bexore the spring growing season. Ihoroughiy clean and make needed repairs to the lawn mower; clean, sharpen and repair hand tools; paint the yard furniture; provide ’ and equip a picnic area for the family and friends; build a fence or wall to complement your landscape; build a tool room and work shop; check the lawn for wet and eroded spots; provide a feeder and water for the birds (if you have already accomplished this, you might have a shut-in friend or neighbor who would enjoy bird watching). Keep a close watch on the house plants as some may have become rootbound and need repotting. Equal vol umes of good soil or com post, coarse (concrete) sand and peat moss provide a good growing medium When transplanting use a larger container and be sure to provide good bottom dra inage by placing coarse Stones or a piece of broken clay pot over the drainage opening in the bottom of the container. Tepid water is best for house plants but be careful not to over-water. There is no rule to apply because the water loss of plants will depend on the type of plant and the tem perature and humidity of your home. Generally speaking, water plants thor oughly and then wait until the soil surface is dry to thft touch before applying water again. Being the first tract ana ’second tract described in a Deed by Virgil Buckner and wife Katherine Buckner, February 15, 1941 to Ora Bennett, which deed Is re gistered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Yan cey County in Deed Book 85, page 438. This 22 day of Dec. 1966. Bill Atkins, Commissioner Jan. 8, IS, 28, 27 ACROSS J. Voucher of a small debt 5. European coal region 9. Abode 110. Dexterous 1 11. Ancient weights 12. Natives of Scandinavia 14. Biblical name 15. Wing 16. Walks through water » 18. Nut 20. Siam 22. Dog 25. Sea eagle 26. Pigpen 27. American Indian 30. Drives off 31. Comic sketches 35. Mr. Husing 36. Concept 37. Valuable fur 40. Happy looking (dial) 41. Whiskies 42. Ancient Greek coin 43. Bedews 44. Kitchen ware DOWN 1. Porcelain ware CROSSWORD HTT T'l' T I'Tl P^-— —P • _ „ 777, a i? , ppps;i=”“ » e r J775i M rr zzzmmzzzz 37 58 3* yV 40 mmM. In the lower Piedmont. Sandhills and Coastal Plain, ja-uarv is a g'xjd time to plant fruit trees, grapevines and shrubs; also, the last of this month, asparagus crowns, cabbage (plants), carrot, mustard, onion (sets or plants), garden peas, ra dish. spinach and turnip. Hardy annuals may be sown sweetpea, larkspur, corn flower, poopy and others of the hardy types. Few practices promote susgf[ssful gardening more than spading or tilling beds and borders and incorporat ing organic matter with the soil. This can be done any time that the ground la not too wet or frozen. My secretary just dropped in and left a 1966 seed qaia log on my desk.. Hiis' Re minds me to remind you to order a catalog from your favorite seedsman and also one from your favorite nur seryman. These competent peopie can help you in so many ways with your gar dening problems Haalth D«pt. Announces Dairy Grades The Health Department announces the grades of dairies selling milk to be pasteurizel and the ratings of milk and milk products sold in Mitchell and Yancey Counties. There is as of this date 60 dairies in the Health District selling milk to the follow ing counties. All of these 60 dairies are Grade A. Blltmore Dairy Company, Asheville, N. C., Sealtest Company, Asheville, N. C., Pet Dairy Company, Way nesville, N. C, and Burke Co-Operative Dairy, Morgan ton, N. C. ’ J 1 Auto Theft Frequency NEW YORK—The chances of your car being stolen rose from 1 in 203 in 1948 to 1 in 153 in 1964, according to the Insurance Information Institute. There were 466,805 cars stolen last year, many of them by thieves who found the cars unlocked and keys in the ignition switch. 2. Sharpened, as a razor 3. Turkish inn 4. Golf mound 5. Salt 6. Arabian garment 7. Llamas of Peru 8. Seed anew 11. Bird's craw 13. Like the beach 17. Lean-tos 18. Bullet sounds 19. City train 21. Con. stella tion 22. Mails 23. Un known 24. Fare well 28. Nay 29. Position of arms 32. Simpleton 33. Narrates 34. Speak Amwtr 38 Mr Ayres. actor 39. I-ettcr •10. Soak
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