PAGE FOUR WANTED: 25 Woodsmen at Cleveland, S. C. for the SALUDA RIVER LUM BER CO. FOR SALE: One late mod. el radio with new batter* ies, reasonable. Robinson Radio Shop, Burnsville. FOR SALE: New Iron Range. See Iliff Clevenger, at Yancey Theatre. FOR RENT: 5 rooms and bath. Summet St. Burns, ville. See or write, H. E. Duncan, Pensacola Rd., Burnsville, N. C. WANTED: To Purchase * Oak and Hemlock Bark. For prices write Geo. E. Davis & Co., Bristol, Va. FOR SALE: Cabbage, Col lard Hants, all assorted 500 Plants .50c—1000 Plants .90c; Sweet Potato Plants $1.50: Tomato Plants SI.OO per 1000; Pep per and Egg Plants $2.00 per 1000. “ DORRIS PLANT CO. Valdosta, Ga. Liquid Lime Sulphur for sale in Pensacola.- Write me in advance in order that I may prepare *<your material. ?. D. Wilson, ~ CARD OF THANKS wish to express our sincere appreciation for the kindness of many fri ends during the illness and death of Mr. Hiram A. Proffitt. .Mr. and Mrs. Max Prof fitt and Miss Jennie Prof fitt Get the Eggs with Ful-O-Pep Laying Mash r; ’ - l '.. • Economical! Q High in Quality Pro -11 teins, Vitamins, and ► Minerals! ORDER TODAY FROM, Farmers Federation LET IT BE WRITTEN: “Everything was done perfect ly.’’ Every detail of the funeral service is taken care of, and carried out in away to make it a fitting tribute to the departed. HOLCOMBE & EDWARDS , FUNERAL HOME Burnsville, N. C. Ambulance service Day & Night , - ‘ ' BALD CREEK NEWS i' - - The Bald Creek school came to a close Friday njght with the graduating exercises held in the school auditorium. F.o r t y-o ne . members of the senior class, mascots and speak ers occupied the stage dur ing the exercises. Two valedictorians, Donald Tomberlin and Alice Gard iter, delivered their ora tions, while Elizabeth Hen sley, salutatorian, render ed a solo, “The Gld Re- Tram.’’Emma Lou Hol ; combe, the other salutator ian,. was absent on account of illness. Principal How- i ell made an educational address and presented the diplomas to the graduates and special awards to oth er students.- A large congregation assembled v m the Method ist church here Sunday night for “the Mother’s Day program, rendered by members of the Busy Bee society of the church,' un der the direction of the adult leader, Mrs. C. ,B. Way.- After a brief pro gram of music, recitations and exercises, a Mother’s Day address was deliver ed by Prof. B. M. Tomber lin, principal of the Burn sville school. Gifts were presented to the youngest and oldest mother present. Mrs. Otto Proffitt receiv ed the gift as youngest mother, and Mrs. Ann Ray was presented a gift as the oldest mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hen sley. had as their guests last Thursday the follow ing relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Ike Laughrun, daugh ter, Gwndolyn, and' son, Kenneth, of Johnson City, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Noble B. Laughrun, of Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. B. C King, of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs 1 Hobart Ray and son, Jam es, of Burnsville. Miss Hope Edwards and Ralph Neill, Jr., students spent the past week end with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Bai ley and baby, of Waynes. ville, spent the week end •with Mrs. Bailey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Prof fitt. We have Axis to grind, buy stamps and bonds. Administrators Notice To Creditors Having qualified as' Adminis ..trator of the estate .of Valdulia Hall, deceased, late of Yancey | County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Double Island, North I Carolina, on or before the 11th day of April, 19411, or this notion will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. , This the 10th day of April, 1942. Lowe Thomas, Administrator of the Estate of Valdali'a Hall. Six issues M. 14 BURNSVILLE— ‘‘So They Say” The weather: Fine show ers, so that our gardens I grow.. .and we wonder if 1 the judges in the garden contests are inspecting. The iris bloom down at the Lyons is really worthy of note. Shouldn’t we have a request system of some sort so that if there’s an especially fine display not only the'-’judges but all of us may know about it. Commencement week ov er at B H. S. and an ex citing time for all. We es pecially commend the 7th' [grades for their very fine musical program Fran ces Riddle, in leading part took high' honors in the .performance.. .then—bigg- ■ est thrill of the graduating exercises was to see Jack Charles in Navy uniform back to receive diploma— J. B. Bennett couldn’t come but r \ye understand will be here for a short vacation later Genevieve Blalock; here to see Alvin and Sam' graduate! Number of the younger "men about town have left or will leave soon for work or study: Buster Stamey to Farmers Feder ation school, Wallace Edge, Ralph Bostian, Dale Ban ner, Kiffin Hennessee, Roy Lee Fox and perhaps oth-l ers that we don’t know ab out yet.. .the Scotts off for their vacation and Hilda and Bill off for two weeks. > Registration over with, and most folks we hear talking are not upset at all over reduced amounts of sugar and gas Only Too glad to do anything possib le. If you’re worried you might send your summer invitations: “Bring your sugar card and come to see us.” news about new mining corporation which will mine rich dep osits of chrome ore and oli vene. ..and trust that the experiment Ls with olivene begun by Ernest Briggs, Pete Coletta and Col. Staf ford will be most success fill. “Late news note: don’t forget that the school is sponsoring the amateur contest with Read Wilson "in charge tomorrow night at the school—-and all of you who promised to don ate door prizes please have them at the electric shop by noon Friday so they can be wrapped and numbered If you. can sing or play good ole mountain music enter the amateur contests Friday night. A Refreshing . • partner of fO good things to eat I&Wjf M SkH gH M|w >. Ml Ice-cold Coca-Cola adds a taste thrill to food.’ Buy * XttW 1 111 ] lt »» the handy six-bottle carton from your dealer. sf 'ft. ,t~j- THE YANCEY RECORD CANE RIVER NEWS AND HAPPENINGS \ "% (V. . , A B, T. U. has been or- Sinized at the Cane River aptist* Church. Mr. Charlie Pitman was home from'gamp over the week and* Mns. E. G- Ad kins spemb Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King. A singing school will be gin at Cane, River next Saturday night. Mjiss Mary Emma Rid dle was the dinner guest lof Miss Eva Ray Sunday. Those visiting Mr. and . Mrs. G. A. Fender and j family Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Edd Riddle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Miller and family and Mrs. Jessie Laughrun and son. Buster Riddle and Gwe nda Lou King were visit ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Render and family Sun. wMiss Mae Fender spent Sunday night with Miss Eva Ray. Miss Ruby King and Miss Grace , Smith were visiting Mrs. Arthur King last week. , (More About) F. S. A. NEWS j* year and keeping a brood sow whenever practical, j The sugar problem has brought about a need for every family to plant a cane patch and obtain bee! hives for home use. Per haps some of bur preser ving will be done with hon ; ey and molasses which wall •be of more food value to us than sugar. Commun -1 ity cane mills are being ‘jplanned over the county [so as to make the process | an easier one. Families are trying to increase their poultry flocks and also build them up through the purchase of thorough-bred, dual type chicks. It is hoped that an average family of five will have 50 hens this fall so as to make sure all members of family have plenty of eggs to eat and some for ; market. Along with these increa i sed efforts to produce food, families are keeping farm record books qf income - and expenses w r hich will give them some basis from | which to plan next year and help them to better live-at-home Cash prizes given at the big “Amateur Night,” Bur nsville school, Friday nite. . I I Buy War Bomb vtr fn •"??.*» M Lot's Doubt* Our Quota V LAND FOR SALE TAKE NOTICE THAT WHE REAS, W. W. Hennessee and wife, Ruby Hennessee, on the 17th day of September, 1936, did ex ecute and deliver to W. F. Grant, Trustee, a deed of trust, which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Yancey Co unty, North Carolina, in Deed of Trust Book 26, on pages 239 and 240, conveying the land herein after described to secure an in debtedness therein described, and in said deed of trust power of sale paving been given in default of payment of tne indebtedness at maturity; AND WHEREAS, the holder of the evidence of the indebted ness, as secured by said deed of trust, has demanded that the un dersigned foreclose and self said land under the terms of said deed of trust for the purpose of satisfying the indebtedness there- . by secured. NOW, THEREFORE, the un dersigned will, on Monday, the 26th day of May, 1942, at 11:45! o’clock, A. M., at the Courthouse door, at Burnsville, Yancey Co unty, North Carolina, for the purpose of satisfying the indeb tedness as secured by said “deed of trust, offer for- sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the foll owing tracts or of land, lying and being in Burnsville Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Fronting on Main Street, leading to Cane River from Burnsville, being State 1 Highway No. 69. BEGINNING lon a stake on the South side of j public road, the same being Nor | theast corner of Charles Carra ! way lot, and runs North 67 East 70 feet to a stake; thence South !23 East 170 feet to a stake -ph | the North side of the alley lead ling from the Jc C. Peterson road |to the L. E. Wilson road; thence ! with the North side of the alley | South 641-2 West to the begin | ning, containing 6-6 acre, more ■or less. I SECOND TRACT: BEGIN-; NING on a stake on the South si<)e of the road leading West from Burnsville and at a point j where the J. C. -Peterson road Tintersects with said public road, and runs with said public road, the South side, North 67 East 70 feet to a stake; thence South 23 East 180 feet to a stake on the North side of an alley or road leading from J. C. Peterson's road to L. E. Wilson’s road; thence ! with the North side of the alley > South 64>/i West 180 feet to a ! stake on the East side of said J. C. Peterson’s road; thence North lS'i. W«st 184 feet to the BE GINNING, containing 1-3 acre, [more erf' less; Said sale will be subject to i confirmation as provided by law. W. F. GRANT, Trustee. April 23, 30, May 7, 14 i , LAND FOR SALE TAKE NOTICE THAT WHE REAS, W. W. Hennessee and wife, Ruby Hennessee, on the 28th clay of October, 1936, did ex ecute and deliver to W. F. Grant, Trustee, a deed of trust, which is J recorded in the Office of the Re gister of Deeds of Yancey County, North Carolina, in Deed of Trust ! Book 26, at pages 260 and 261, ! conveying the land - hereinafter described to secure an indebted | ness therein described, and in . said deed of trust power of sale having been given in default of' payment of the indebtedness at maturity; AND WHEREAS, the holder of the evidence of the indebted ness, as secured by said deed of trust, has demanded that the un- • dersigned foreclose and sell said land under the terms of said deed of trust for the purpose of satisfying the indebtedness there jby secured. j NOW, THEREFORE, the un-' dersigned will, on Monday, the: 26th day of May, 1942, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse door, at Burnsville, Yancey Cou nty, North Carolina, for the pur pose of satisfying the indebted ness as secured by said deed of trust, offer for sale to the high-; est bidder, for cash, the following | tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Burnsville Township, Yancey County, North Carolina,! formerly belonging to the Board 1 of National Missions of the Pres byterian Church in the U. S. A., i to-wit: , BEGINNING on a. -concrete, post, the old beginning I corner* I and runs North 0 deg. 45’ West I 1041.4 feet to a concrete post, a corner of the Farm tract; thence South 82 deg. 18’ West 477.5 feet to a concrete post in the edge of the street; thence with the street South 1 deg. 46’ yteat 724.8 feet i to a stake at the Northwest cor ner of the Jackson Cottage Lot; thence with said line North 88 deg. East 125 feet to a stake; thence South 1 deg. 46’ East 110 feet to a stake in the lot former ly known as the J. M. Lyon lot, now owned by C. L. Proffitt; thence with said line 88 deg. East 66.5 feet to a concrete post, cor ner of J. M. Lyon lot, now C. L. Proffitt lot; thence South 18 deg. 16’ East 216 feet to a stake in the edge of the State Highway; thence North 66 deg. 45' East 233 feet to the beginning, con taining lo acres, more or less. Said sale will be subject to con firmation as provided by law. W. F. GRANT, Trustee. April 23, 80, May 7, 14 Yancev Burnsville, N. c. ■ JL PHONE 199 Eriday-Saturday, May 15-16 ~ NUMBER -ONE y * oA l Hgj | \ I L n i 4 A midst wamMm m NUMBER two OF THE WASTELAND” WILLIAM BOYD Sundav Monda v , Mav 17-18 “.JOHNNY EAGER” Robt. TAYLOR. Lana TURNER Plus Late M.G.M. News Tuesday, Mav 19 “RISE AND SHINE” Jack OAK IK. George MURPHY On the STAGE ~v- WJHL Radio Stars-—Pop Gilbert and his Gang Plus Huckleberry and^Lh^lndiatvlH'^^lsußcrs. Wednesday—Thursday, May 20-21 •BAHES On BROADWAY’ The regular monthly prenatal clinic held in the Health department each month, will be held on May 22. All expectant mothers desiring to attend this clin ic are invited to attend this date.—i J. J. Croley, M. D, Dist. Health department). Symbolizes Food From U. S. ms& hP3L . *■ r \ .. - Friends in many lands will become familiar with the American eagle symbol shown inset above, new label for U. S. food exports under the wartime Food for Freedom program. It was designed by Walt Pisney, and is available for voluntary use by all U. S. food packers. SYMBOLIZES FOOD FROM U. S. Friends and allies of the United States in many lands will become familiar with the American eagle symbol inset new label of food exported from this coun try, to other nations under the war time Food for Free dom program. The emblem was designedly Walt Dis ney in recognition of the vital part American food is playing on the battle fronts abroad and at home It is availabje for voluntary use by food packers of North Carolina and other states, according to the USDA War Board at State College. The emblem shows the Ameri can Eagle beating off a bombing plants attack on a cargo vessel. The-four stars in the background repre sent the four freedoms as outlined in the Atlantic char ; ter—freedom of speech and religion, and freedom ‘from I fear and want. THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1942 ■ Miss Hope Buck, the Principals : and Teachers throughout the. ! county should be highly commen . ded tor their wholehearted coop ! eration in giving their time dur ! ing the National Emergency j tioning Program. Who Are “They”? 1 A MYSTERIOUS group known : as ‘‘they” are among the most talked* about people in this war. How" often have you heard dis ! cussions of "the situation,” start— j ing with, “Well, they say that . . ” Odd that so much of what “they j say ’ is critical of the govern ment, the army or the navy. The great mass of what “they say” is not the truth. It starts from cunningly planned whisper ing campaigns by Axis agents. -, 4—Nobody, seems to —know who “they” are. A pretty good rule of thumb for us Americans these days is to stop a man short every time he starts to quote “they,” pin him down to explain who "they” are, or refuse to listen to him. .! Kead, the newspapers, listen to the radio, ho observant and use your own common sense. But let s spike one of 'those “they say” rumorg every;.'time we get ! a chance. i G. T, ROBBINS, Dist. Mgr. ~k “"Your Friendly Neighbor” ' 5-14 42 i ,-.y BmHp ' Beware Kidney Germs if Tired, Nervous, Aching Are you Run Down, Nervous, suffer Aching or Swollen Joints? Do yo l Get Up Nights, or suffer from Burning Passages, Frequent » Headaches, Leg Pains, Backacne,’Dizziness. Puffy Eyelids, Loss of Appetite and Energy? If so, the true cause often may be germs i developed in the body during colds, or by bad teeth or tonsils that need removing. These germs may attack the delicate mem branes of your Kidneys or Bladder and often , cause much trouble. Ordinary medicines can t help much because they don’t fight the germs The doctor's formula Cyntex, now . stocked by all druggists, starts flghting'Kid < ney germs in 3 hours and must prove entirely satisfactory In 1 week and be exactly the medicine you need or money back is guar ► anteed. Telephone you' druggist for Cyat«v iSlss-tex) today. The guarantee protect) you Copr. 1937 The Knox Co.

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