PAGE TWO 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 ****+**+**>*************)i 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, v ALL LENGTHS YANCEY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP., INC. BURNSVILLE.. N. C. »»»•*»»»»»»»»»»*»*+*******************»********** For Cool, Cool Leisure BOOSTER ,io lightweight it floats. TT^l Handsome cider-press fabric with U.IJ. WtjL H that lush, thick platform sole - H wk ■ “"iP 9 Khl it’s cork and crepe rubber—really _|_sbjLV "airy” walking. Scientific Foot- ® bTown, green, blue, cinna- ah r\ H mas. Boy*’: brown, blue. "aD.W O Town and Country SHOE STORE BURNSVILLE, N. C. 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, ***»*■ #*#>*•#* a-****#.*.**.***.# How mild can a cigarette be? MORE PEOPLE SMOKE CAMELS than any other cigarette! and among the millions who d 0... 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 I DANCE 1 i EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 1 CATTAIL COMMUNIIY HALL !| (PENSACOLA) | i ROUND and SQUARE DANCES i EVERYBODY HAS FUN *»4***>)M>»****:***4-*»**»»**4-****»»*>*>**-»-»**»»»** ! NOTICE ! ; ° * 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 i PAID TAX LIENS WILL BE ADVERTISED FOR l * ’ ¥ * SALE ON AUGUST Ist 1950. PLEASE PAY NOW $ J AND SAVE THE COST IN THE TAX LIEN l J SALE. - J i j * L. M. ROBINSON, Tax Collector * * * i ¥ I BURNSVILLE FEED | NEXT DOOR TO BANKS-YOUNG MOTOR CO. | RECENTLY OPENED UNDER NEW 1 OWNERSHIP FULL LINE OF FLOUR, MEAL, HOG FEED, DAIRY FEED, AND CHICKEN FEED STAPLE GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, | CIGARETTES, AND COLD DRINKS FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS RECEIVED DAILY | EGGS & FRYERS BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES SPECIAL: FRYERS FOR WEEK ENDS \ YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED \ « GEORGE ROBINSON, Owner \ 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. Borh to Dr. and Mrs. James H. Cherry of Aslie ! ville a son, July 11. THEYRE OFF! BIGGEST TRUCK mmmm ever launched! THOUSANDS of FORD TRUCKS STARI nationwide ford economy runi '* COVERS EVERY FORD TRUCK MODEL IN ’ EVERY TRUCK-USING EVOCATION! I The most realistic economy study in truck history ’ S DRAMATIC DEMONSTRATION THAT FORD J 1 IS AMERICA'S NO. 1 TRUCK VALUII 1 d&K' Ww?**** The Ford Economy Run will demonstrate ' H mS WBmtL ’T" for everyone to see what Ford owners - HW| ki \% have known right along. Ford Trucks do W % HH !■ ~ mure per dollar—in your business, in any FotJ 145-h.p F-8 BiJob shown has a G.i.W. r.iiing of 1 3b.1)09 Ins Ovc*f 17b ord rock model, to —f ||'l \ Lxclusive choice ot Vfc or Six-cylinder ti:. entries! \ BURNSVILLE’S ENTRY /PvK/ V/// f . 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W * ® uttress ‘® u ‘t t Shoulders • Wide, Flat Tread ligfl ’ 1-DOWN up to 6 months to pay WithouT^ FREE! 63-PAGE TRAVELOG prepared by RAND-McNALLY AND CO. Stop In-Get Yours Today Nothing To Buy —No Obligation ~ AUTO & HOME CENTER 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.

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