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THE YANCEY RECORD
ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936
Editor . Frances M. Hamrick
Published Every Thursday By
YANCEY PUBLISHING CO.
A Partnership
Entered aa second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the
Post Office, Burnsville, North Carolina, under the act of
March 3, 1879.
NOTICE
The N, C. Veterans Com
mission, will have Jack C.
Winchester, District Ser
vice Officer, in the County
Courthouse, with the Coun
ty Service Officer, Burns
ville, on Thursday, July 27
from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m
Mr. Winchester stated
that the deadline for mak
ing application for unused
terminal leave for World
War II veterans has been
extended. He stated that
the veterans who were dis
charged from service prior
to September 1, 1946, and
have not applied for the
pay, have until June 30,
1951 to make application.
Mr. Winchester, also
stated that World War II
veterans who have not re
ceived their Special Divid
end check from the Service
Insurance, or have not been
informed that they are not
eligible for the dividend,
should now apply, to the
Veterans Administration,
Central Office, Washington
25, D. C., by letter to atten
tion Special NSLI Dividend
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Metal
Roofing
Juat received a supply of weather-tested steel roof
ing, extra heavy. This new roofing is designed for
long service and offers triple_;protection.
The steel protects the structure; weather-tested
plastic protects the steel and mica protects the plastic
and adds permanence and beauty.
ALSO LOOTED QUANTITY OF ALUMINUM ROOFING,
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YANCEY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP., INC.
BURNSVILLE.. N. C.
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NOTICE
A representative of the
Asheville Field Office of the
Social Security Adminis
tration will be at the Court
House in Burnsville at 10
a. m. on July 20.
Streams Are Stocked
In accordance with pre
viously approved plans, the
Wildlife Resources Com
mission has completed sto
cking of small mouth bass
averaging 2 inches in leng
th, in the waters of Cane
River. These fish were pro
duced at the State Fish
Hatchery located ‘near Tab
lerock, Morganton.
District Game & Fish
Protector Milton B. Hig
gins directed the release of
the fish and solicited as
sistance from members of
the local wildlife club and
other interested sportsmen.
William McFalls assisted in
the work.
About 500 acres of toma
toes are being grown com
mercially in the Tar Heel
State this year,
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PARNELL
HOME AGENT
The following Home De
monstration Club meetings (
have been scheduled by
Miss Hale, home agent:
Monday, July 17: The
Sioux Club will meet at 2
p. m. at the Post Office.
Tuesday, July 18: The
Cane River Club will meet
at 2: o’clock with Mrs. Gus
Ray. r
The Willing Workers
Club will meet at 7:30 p. m.
with Mrs. Melvin Flack.
Wednesday, July 19. The
Celo Club will meet at 2 p.
m. at the Presbyterian
Church.
Thursday, July 20. The
Indian Trail Club will meet
at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Sal
vie Ramsey.
Friday, July 21: The
Hardscrabble Club will
meet at 2p. m. with Mrs.
Roy Mathis.
Wednesday, July 19
The Burnsville Club will
meet at Roberts & Johnson
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! NOTICE !
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i TO ALL TAX PAYERS HAVING UNPAID J
J TAX LIENS DUE YANCEY COUNTY FOR THE *
J YEAR 1949. UNDER THE TAX LAW ALL UN- J
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* L. M. ROBINSON, Tax Collector *
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THE YANCEY RECORD
“Pride of the Yanks” at
Yancey Next Week
Lou Gehrig’s vividly ro
mantic career mirrored in
‘The Pride of the Yankees’
coming to the Yancey next
Wednesday and Thursday.
One of the great Ameri
can stories comes to the
screen again in “The Pride
of the Yankees.” It is the
Samuel Goldwyn produc
tion of the chronicle of the
boy from thei tenements,
son of emigrants, who rose
to fame beyond his dreams.
Lou Gehrig, baseball’s
immortal hero, is played by
Gary Cooper; Teresa
Wright is seen as Eleanor
whose love he won, and who
lived through the strange
events that ended his great,
brilliant career.
All the sports world knew
Gehrig, holder of more
than a score of diamond re
cords. Comparatively few,
however, knew Gehrig the
man, his struggling boy
hood, his college career, his
marriage, his personal life.
It is this personal phase
that forms the basis of the
drama which culminates
with the picture’s memor
able climax. This is the
“Lou Gehrig Day, July 4,
1939, when fans packed the
Yankee Stadium to render
, a farewell tribute to their
idol.
“The Pride of the Yan
kees” features in a promin
ent role the late Babe Ruth,
heading a group of Yankee
stars who play themselves.
They include Bill Dickey,
Gehrig’s closest friend: Bob
Meusel, and Mark Koenig.
Actual scenes of the Yan
kee Stadium are incorpor
ated in the film.
NOTICE
C. M. Stockton, deputy
commissioner, has announ
ced that the office here of
the North Carolina Depart
ment* of Revenue will he
open the second Thursday
of each month.
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HEADQUARTERS
Micaville Presbyterian
Church
Sunday, July 16
10 a. m. Sunday School;
ill a. m. .‘This is The Love of
| God that we keep His Com
mandments. I John 5:3.
Paint Gap Presbyterian
Church
3 p. m. “Behold the Lamb
of God”. John 1:29.
- THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1956
REVIVAL
A Revival meeting will
begin at The Church of
God in West Burnsville on
Sunday, July 23. Everyone
is cordially invited to at
tend. *
Born to Mr. and Mre.
William Buckner of Burns
ville a son in Biltmorei Hos
pital on July 11.