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Send aU mail to t Rt. 3 Box 90 ! 1 ; Weaverville, N.C, 28787 i[ Septic Tanks * Ditching 1 Dump Trucks | Harris Trenching |;j Back’Hoe Work $§ M Phone 682-6565 Rt. 3 Burnsville M • 5 W | Formal Wear Reatals I j J| Weddings, Parties, J I an< * roms I IwSilH* Six j 9 ffl town square | j f/g | PHONE 682-6542 j | Johnny Carson, Tailors Bench r I I Creighton, Career Club, Levi I Libraries Add New Books New books added to the shelves of the public libraries of Avery, Mitchell and Yancey Counties include the following: FOUR SEASONS NORTH by Billie Wright. A captivating journal of the first year Billie and Sam Wright spent 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle in The Brooks Mountain range of Alas ka on a slope above a mountain lake. THE HILL OF SUMMER, by J. A. Baker. In this small volume the author, a nature lover, celebrates the progress of summer across the meadows, moors, woods, and waterways of S. England. This is written by the author of The Peregrine which has been favorably com pared to Ring of Bright Water. THIRTY FOUR EAST, by Alfred Coppel. The story line, which plunges at heart pound ing speed from one startling climax to the next, is intricate but always vividly clear and defies summary description. It takes place in the most dis puted, politically charged, and I FEMALE WANTED Assistant Store Manager To handle housewares, decorating, cleaning supplies True Value Hardware, Burnsville. Contact E. Leonard, 765-4522. Notice All Stock holders of the Yancey County Produce Associates and members are asked to meet in the Court House Tuesday, June 17, 8:00 P M to discuss the Gasoline Situation for farmers in the County. We must plan for this Fall Yates Bailey Bibles • Christian Books Sheet Music * Church Supplies over 200 Selections Hymn Books (Discount to Churches) Standard VBS Literature and Crafts Now in Stock Bible Book Store Lower St., Spruce Pine 765-7001 ■ Wh y Pay More! , Wh y Pay Why Pay More! Why Pc Special Have only 2 left 1-65 ft. 1-50 ft. 1974 Mobile Homes Will trade for most of anything of value 3 Cars at prices to sell Check With George Roberts Before You Buy. (George RobertsJ Roberts - Cora Chevolet and Buick BURNSVILLE, N.C. 28714 PHONE 704-682-2191 IW h y Pay More! , Why Pay M i I "Storings on gasoline I wMihefp make I payments on I you b«y" On The Spot Bank Financing I S.U. O.P. Open *TU C&T lITC. ® !!°? week ‘ la J*J lnd BRISTOL HIGHWAY AT OAKLAND AVE. *"«««'' I « Til 3:00 p.m. a ys JCHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE 615-928-6501 militarily dangerous area in the world—the Sinai Peninsula. CITIZEN NADAR, by Charles McCarry. Here is the first objective portrait of the man whose war with the corpor ate state may alter forever the balance between public and private power in this country. DYING IN THE SUN, by Donn Pearce-author of Cool Hand Luke. Those golden twi light years ir Florida, as seen through the cold and pene trating eye of the author. Here are the poignant descriptions of how the old spend their last days. Kaleidoscopic, anecdotal, panoramic and unalterably real. THE LEGEND OF BABY DOE, by John Burke. The colorful life and times of the Silver Queen of the West. Baby Doe was a fabulous personality. The richest and most beautiful woman in the West during her time. THE VOICE OF ALLAH, by Edwin Hoyt. Mohammed was only one of many respected ; businessmen in the hazardous caravan trade out of Mecca until r at ihe age of about forty, he had . a vision commanding him, to . preach. An exciting insight into this prophet’s life. THE HUNGRY GRASS, by I Richard Power. A novel of a Parish Priest. Father Conroy’s , death at an annual reunion of I his seminary colleagues raises some perplexing questions - , w hy did he name as his exec utor a priest who hardly knew him and who found him unsym pathetic; why were there hun dred pound notes stuffed in dirty jam jars. Who was this man really? Locust Invasion "Brood XlV’’ has hatched. "Brood XIV" is the designation for this year's seventeen year locust emergence in Buncombe, Caldwell. Caswell, Haywood, Jackson, McDowell, Madison, Mitchell, Watauga. Wilkes and "Yancey Counties. "Brood numbers are used to distinguish between the cicada hatches in different locales each year. Brood XIV, for example, will not emerge again until 1991. According to Jimmy Greene, an entomologist of the N.C. Department of Agricul ture, people in these counties are already aware of the pre f- sence of the insects due to the racket. Greene says locust is a misnomer as that creature is a form of grasshopper. The se venteen year locust actual name is the periodical cicadas. "There are two groups of periodical cicadas, seventeen year and thirteen year. Adults lav the eggs in trees and shrubs and upon hatching the newborn nymphs drop to the ground where they bury and live for either the thirteen or seventeen year period. At the prescribed time they emerge, become adults and the cycle starts again,” Green explained. He said the insects are bothersome because of the constant humming-like noise they make for about six weeks. The cicadas can also damage trees when laying eggs as they drill pockets into small limbs. Greene’s advice, however, was not to worry. The cicadas are rarely more than a nuisance and vanish in a short period as mysteriously as they appear. J/l. a— I “Ss iijjj! I Isis ill!!! I Yj l O- - ---• TIME FOR k ' TUNE-UP Your Homeowners policy, like your automobile, needs a periodic check-up to avoid breakdown. A breakdown of your insur ance protection at time of disaster can be cata-- strophic. But this can hap pen if your policy is not kept up-to-date. Call us. Roberts INSURANCE AGENCY ES23 • ( ‘ UFE 8, CASUALTY Phnn. 682-2191 . W h y Pay M ore! W h y Pi Town Tax TOWN OF BURNSVILLE SALE OF DELINQUENT TAX ES FOR 1973 NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY As provided by law, and pursuant to authority contained in a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Commissioners for the Town of Burnsville, default having been made in payment of the taxes hereinafter listed, I will offer for sale at public outcry at the Courthouse door in Burnsville on the 10th day of June 1974 at 10:00 a.m., tax liens plus interest and costs on the hereinafter named taxpay ers by reason of non payment of 1973 tax due the Town of Burnsville. This the 13th day of May, 1974. (Mrs.). Ruth L. Banks, Tax Collector, Town of Burnsville, North Carolina. Norwood H.Armstrong 48.00 Paul Ayers 18.75 Joseph F.Beaver 47.25 Daniel N.Boone, Fstat'* 104.04 Charles Bradford & U.B.Deyton 9.00 Beverly Anglin Buchanan 9.75 Burlus Cannon 16.50 Issie&Minnie B.Cannon 45.12 William T. Carr 20.63 Jesse J. Cooper 131.58 John A. & Nell Cooper 431.22 Johnnie Jack Cooper 3.00 Wiley Ralph Cornett 15.00 E. R. Denny 37.50 Julia S.& Larry C.Deyton 54.00 Andy Edwards 7.50 Charles Edwards 37.50 Frank Fox 259.11 O. B. Fox 25.50 Hubert Freeman 24.00 Ray Gibbs 13.50 James M. Greene 28.87 Larry Thomas Griggs 67.17 Gary Grindstaff 21.00 Lloyd Billy Ray Hall 16.50 Bernard Higgins 32.10 Joe L. Higgins 113.82 J.O. Higgins, Heirs 5.14 M.B. Higgins 9.00 C. A. Hilliard 123.00 Grace R. Honeycutt 18.00 Norman Hopson 30.30 Chloe Williams Hughes 9.00 Michael Keith Hughes 21.00 Willie Gene Hughes 50.27 G.C. Hunter, Estate 17.40 Jack Paul Jones 75.39 Phillip Jones 22.50 Tom Jones Estate 18.00 Kenneth Laughrun 171.78 Bill Laws „ 18.00 Bruce Laws 101 61 Vernon McKinley Lawson 16.50 Heburn Reece Layeli 39.00 John L. May 117.39 Patricia Lynn Metcalf 12.00 Charles Miller 67.50 Dewey Mitchell 7.50 Franklin H. Moody 10.50 Graham C. Moody 31.50 Richard Harmon Moser 18.00 Leroy & Douglas McCracken 113.16 TroyMcCurry 71.35 Johnny C. McLain 34.88 Charles C. Neill 46.20 Ransom Lee Pate 48.15 Duane Penland 107.58 Kelly Penland 43.50 Clifford Morris & Golda Peterson 51.00 John H. Peterson 27.59 Horace Pitman 42.00 Barbara Ann Proffitt 9.00 W. A. Proffitt 44.33 Jimmy Ray 10.50 Shelby Ray 51.81 Wilson & Barbara Ray 10.50 Mrs. Charles Rehbein & Theodore Higgins 45.00 James Swann Riddle 31.50 Welzie Riddle, Jr. 212.80 Bruce E. Robertson 141.30 Gaston Shepard 138.53 Claude Silvers 67.92 Roscoe Smith 6.00 Eugene J. Roland 37.50 Charles Stiles 64.05 Gene Styles 37.35 Samuel S. Styles 93.00 Monroe Thacker 28.50 Jean Tilton 21.00 Horace Tipton 22.50 Dorothy Ann Waldroup 25.50 Bruce Westall 24.75 Larry Wilson 21.00 Mrs. Albert Wyatt 85.35 Morris Wyatt 36.00 The Yancey Sewing & Fabric Shop 1j5.38 Flora B. Anderson 31.65 Frank Henson, Jr. 36.90 Willie J. Henson 100.32 William David Ldttahall 61.43 Ralph Ray 47.70 City Tire & Recap (Albert Edwards) 48.00 f Burnsville Auto Mart 75.00 Robert Lawing 21.00 Carolina Power & Eight Co. 9.00 Yancey Railroad Go. 500.30 May 16,23.30, Juii\ 6,1974 ch THE YANCEY JOURNAL f LEGAL NOTICES'^ L-r —--—n-J LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE - SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Execu trix of the estate of A. F. Bryson of Yancey County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said A. F. Bryson present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please maks. immediate payment. This the 4th day of June, 1974. Mrs. Hattie Bryson, Route 6, Box 330 F, Burnsville, N.C. June 6,13,20,27 pd LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE I will not take responsibility for any debt other than my own. -Warren Deyton May 30, June 6,13,20 pd LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own. -Glen & Betty Jo McCurry May 16,23,30, June 6,1974 pd LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ' YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE, SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ' ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Arlin Hatfield of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Arlin Hatfield to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 10th day of May, 1974. DANIEL W. FOX Route 2 Green Mountain, N.C. May 16,23,30, June 6, 1974 pd LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT DIVISION THE NORTHWESTERN BANK of Burnsville, N.C., Plaintiff vs. FRED A. MERVOLION, LOU ISE MERVOLION and VIR GINIA McMAHAN, Defendants NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO FRED A. MERVOLION: Take Notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is for Judgment upon a Promissory Note execu ted and delivered to the Plaintiff by you. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than July 24, 1974, and upon your failure to do so, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This. May 10, 1974. Arnold p. Higgins, Clerk of Su perior Court. May 16,23,30, June 6,1974 ch legal notice STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAGE 13 JUNE 6, 1974 Under and by virtue of a 1 Deed of Trust dated August 2, 1973, by Frank M. Hum and William H. Weeks to the undersigned Trustee to secure indebtedness to Thomas Mar shall Hall, Executor of the Estate of Frances Hall Herring, empowering the Trustee to sell the property described in said instrument upon default in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, and the Trustee having been requested by the holder of the indebtedness to sell said pro perty on account of default in J the payment of the amount M secured, the undersigned will ; on the 27th day of June, 1974, at 10.00 A.M. at the West Court house door in the Town of Burnsville, North Carolina, sell \ to the highest bidder for cash 0 that tract of land and rights ; thereto in the Town of Bums- - ville, Burnsville Township, & County of Yancey and State of 0 North Carolina and described as follows: > 9 BEGINNING on an iron , stake in the western margin of i N.C. State Highway 197, said j point being a comer of thd i Yancey Hospital property a4 \ described in the Deed from ; Frances Hall Herring dated October 25, 1968, said point | being South of the stone arch* i way leading to what was for- | merly known as the Boys Camp ’ and later the Art School, and i running thence from said point s along and with the western ] margin of N.C.State Highway .j 197 North 32 deg. 30 min. East 3 565 feet; thence running *-■-* Northeasterly course about 165 . feet to an iron stake at or near what is known as the Dellinger and Silvers property comer in the Deed of November 15, 1963;-. thence North 21 deg. 30 min.; West to an iron stake, comer referred to in Deed from Fran ces Hall Herring to Dellinger and Silvers dated July 30, 1970 j thence with the line of Dellinger and Silvers North 21 deg. 30 min. West 130.5 feet; North 75 deg. 55 min. West 105.1 feet; thence South 87 deg. 30 min. West 134.5 feet; South 58 deg. 20 min. West 168.4 feet; North 81 deg. 30 min. West 163 feet; v North 10 deg. West 103 feet to an iron stake and being at or near the Southwest comer of the S£ Dellinger and Silvers land; j thence running with the Garrett ■} and Giezentanner line, North 83 ; deg. 30 min. West 90 feet; >; North 81 deg. 30 min. West 298 feet to a Locust, said point being in the line of the land formerly known as the Boyles land; the nee South 12 deg. 30 min. West % 38 feet; thence South 29 deg. -j West 119 feet; South 33 deg. , West 255 feet; South 29 deg. 30 min. West 295 feet to a Black . Gum; thence South 75 deg. 30 " min. West 396 feet to a stake in the line of the Town of Bums ville; thence South 37 deg. Wesi 102 feet to a concrete monu- - ment; thence South 32 deg. 38 min. West 245.93 feet; South 70 deg. 13 min. West 105.37 feet to a concrete monument; thence*. North 19 deg. 47 min. West 150 J feet to a concrete monument; South 26 deg. 30 min. West 13j feet to an iron stake in the line of Willard Fox; thence with the t line of Willard Fox, South 5$ deg. 40 min. East 795 feet to a Locust; thence South 33 deg. 3d min. East 141.5 feet to a stake, and being a comer of the Yancey Hospital tract referred to in the Deed from Frances HaH Herring dated October 25, 1968;*| thence running with the Yancey Hospital line North 42 deg. EastH! 938 feet to an iron stake, Soutlj 67 deg. 10 min. East 179.5 feet; thence South 60 deg. 20 min;-: East 341 feet to the point of BEGINNING, containing 27.45 acres, more or less. TOGETHER with the rights: to the joint use of the road which is located along and with th£; Northern part of this tract an<f the Southern part of the Dels*J inger and Silvers tract anq& reference is specifically made t(K Deed of July 30, 1970, fro id* Frances Hall Herring to Charles Dellinger and wife, and Ralph Silvers and wife, for the provfj* sion as to said roadway> Said property will be sold subject to all Town of Burnsville and County of Yancey a4 valorem tax. Terms of sale are cash, y- The highest bidder at sard sale will be required to deposit witty the Clerk of the Superi<jjji; Court the sum of SIOO.OO for ttwE first SIOOO.OO of the bid and per cent (5%) of the bid ovef, SIOOO.OO, and upon failure «£ j make the deposit the propera* will be immediately resold. This the 28th day of Ma£- 1974.
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