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PAGE FOUR More About— k COFFEE \ sugar. They must register at the same local Board which they registered for sugar, and can only show the same establishments shown at that time., Spec ial form for this purpose will be sent to Boards. Wholesalers. and retail ers do not register at this time. Further information as to how they will receive coffee inventories will be / announced later. Sugar Certificate Form R-306 will be issued insti tutional users for the pre sent. These will be chang ed to read “coffee” where the word “sugar” appears. Consumers who have not been issued a ration" book |THt POCKETBOOK lof KNOWLEDGE A OH A.ND WIDTH} OF SHOSS hanging f&om sue 4A to Jo. 6n?off ( BTHyLENF.GAfi, QO »■ ANPW'U. I# INDUSTRY HASPBRFECTEPA CAO«6 CUT Vto,.y o ~ SACXSET -THAT CCWABIME6 A FLOvJFRGTO >ltY ' T/y MAGMIFy'INS-SLASS AMP A WILT IF U /AASNETITEP LOOP Os FINE I PIACEP NEAR~~~ I .. - . l, .l, . . Tr, Qy MEANS Os A SPECiALiy PBmSMEP “BOMB I jg. 'SNATCHER “ AM INCEMPI ARy BOM& CAM NOW BE I PICKFP UP amp HELP OUT OF PAMSER WHILE ST BORMS OUT; ■ r 5 A TROUGH |M THE HEAP CATCHES THE MOLTEM METAL LET IT BE WRITTEN: “Everything was done perfect ly.” Every detail of the funeral service is taken care of, and carried out in q way to make it * a fitting tribute to the departed. HOLCOMBE & EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME Burnsville, N. C. Ambulance service Day & Night Bernard’s Warehouses as has been their custom heretofore, will award the following premiums: ... . $5.00 for the basket bringing the largest number of dollars on each floor sale. $2.50 for the highest price basket of Choice Red Color Leaf 200 lbs. or more > 1111, $2.50 for the highest price*basket of Choice Tan Color Leaf 200 lbs. or more . „ $2.50 for the highest price basket of Choice Straw Color Cutters 150 11] lbs. or more M $2.50 for the highest price basket of Tan Color Cutters 200 lbs. or more $2.50 for the highest price basket of Straw Color Lugs 150 lbsjor more j $2.50 for the highest price basket of Tan Color Lugs 200 lbs. or more. ] Keep posted—Tune in on WWNC at 7:30 A. M.—WNOX 12:10 « for the Grfcepevillfc Tobacco Market report. I BERNARD’S WAREHOUSES NOS. 1-2-3 GREENEVILLE, TENN. 1 because of excess sugar hand may be issued a book! In this way. Tear out- all J stamps to and including j stamp No. 16. (The first 16 stamps in ration books 1 will be used for sugar on ly.) Stamp No. 17 to and : including No. 28, will be 1 used for coffee or other ] rationing. ; Remember: Stamp No. •j 27 is the first to be used 1 i for coffee. It is good from 1 ij November 29 through Jan • uarv 3- 1943. . Stamp No. >2B will be next in order. 1 Stamp No. 25 will be the ! third, and Stamp No. 26 1 .; will be the fourth. - Not everybody with a dollar 1 gsSS to spare can shoot a-* run Sy|ij straight—but everybody can jajl shoot straight to the bank and irw buy War Bonds. Buy your : ■ 10% every pay day. >[ BURNSVILLE — ; “So They Say” f| _ t About town: Congratu -3 lations to the schools win - ning county prizes in the 1 scrap contest! Locust, j Creeknvas first with 288 :• pouncfsT'per student,. Har vard second with 237 and i Busick third with 210.5. . . ] Grand work on the part of 1 students and teachers and .w e think they deserve . much credit for this fine , expression of,, patriotism. .. 2 Congratulations, too, to 3 Jennie Proffitt who is fir st in county to be accepted by the WAAG’s for train- : ing P . . and we hear that Ist Lieut. Lucille Chase is now head of hospital i n Texas. . . . New ariivals: the Garreft Anglins down in Forest City have a son— »and the Dean Dobsons who are still in India also have son Picture in paper today: Ernest Banner who is on the Brevard Col lege foot ball team AJden Honeycutt has been transferred from Sanford to Raleigh, we hear Kenneth Robertson here for short leave and to try his luck at deer hunting (note: no luck). . . . Proud est man in town last Thur sday, Troy Ray who killed a fine buck—then Molt Hensley and son-in-law Hevner both got deer in Mt. Mitchell Game Refuge hunt! Next week is “Women at War” Week and the eom fhittces are planning now’ for very successful obser vant*4J*--Salc of war bonds and stamps will be stressed and the girts of the Victory club will make and sell Vic tory stamp corsages. . . You may be all dressed very pa triotically .... also, those old silk and nylon hose that you’ve guarded anx iously and w’orn to the’last run. The wav industry can use them (see page 2) jso bring them to designat _l ed places. BANGS The following North Carolina counties have ' been reaccredited as free j from Bangs disease: Blad len, Cabarrus, Clay, Dur ham, Forsyth, Macon. Row r an, and w r ayne. HiGHER Fruit growers, in gener al, will receive higher pric es for their crops in 1943 than they received this year, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture TOBACCO Henry Tilley of Bullock, a Granville County 4-H | Club boy, produced 1240 pounds of tobacco on one acre of land, selling his crop for $580.40, reports Assistant Farm Agent W. . B. Jones. THE YANCEY RECORD MUST REGISTER AND BUSES The urgency of immed iate action by owners of all rubber-tired vehicles except private passenger cars who have not yet ap plied for Certificates of War Necessity was empha sized by Robert G. Carter, District Manager of the Office of Defense Trans portation’s motor trans port division, who announ ced that the local office will hamUe all last-minute applications. “Every truck, bus, taxi, ambulance, pick-up ruck and other commercial ve hicle in the nation must have a Certificate cf War Necessity by Nov. 15. With out one. no repair j arts, tires or gasoline can be ob tained fqr it,” he declared. “Farm trucks, too, are af fected by the order, ODT No. 21. which requi es th. certificates. The aims of the order are t 0,,, prolong the life of the nation's rubber - borne transporta tion.” Application forms are available at the district office, he continued, urg ing owners to obtain them here, fill them out and re ceive their certificates from this office. “Those w ? ho already have application fprms should fill them out and send them to this district office, instead of mailing them to Detroit, as was done pre viously,” he said, “A lag in the schedule of issuing the certificates from Detroit resulted when some own ers of commercial equip ment received the wrong type of application form, and some others received none at all. “Forms differ for single unit operators and fleet operators” he explained. “Owners having one or two vehicles ’ must apply for their certificates separat ely for. each unit. Those who have their applications on a single form for all. In a few cases an owner who has two kinds of ve hicles, such as trucks and buses, must use both forms Tank truck owners must fill out different forms, too.” Mr. Carter commended truck owners who have al ready completed their ap plication forms*, and sent them to Detroit. “These should be the first to receive their certi ficates,” he declare d, “There may be a slight de lay, however, so all those w 7 ho were late sending in their applications should send them to this office.” ACHIEVEMENT During the past week, the Nation’s 1,500,000 4-H Club members checked on their contributions to the war effort and made plans for even greater service in 1943. WyiCTORYI ffiMv STAMPS YANCEY THEATRE FRI. ; SAT. NOV. 20-21 * ■ STATEMENT OOWNERSHIP i Star Aiient of o'v ne'ship wn<l L managment required by the Act r if Congress of August 24, 191 2 , of (he Yancey Record, published wo' kly at Burnsville, N. ( for - Oct d»ei 1, 1912. State of North Carolina, County j of Yancey, ss ' Before me, a Clerk of Court in t and for the State and County -a loses,id, personally apjieaml Mrs. Frances M. Hamrick, who, * having been duly sworn according . to law, deposes and says that she _, is Editor of th ■ Yancey Record s and t’ at the following is, to the best of her knowledge ami belief, 3 a true statement of the ownership - nd management of tlie aforesu i j publication for Oct. 1, required by j the Act of August 24, 1912, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses , of the publisher, editor and man j a ril's: editor are: Publisher, The Yancey Publish - ing Co., BurnHville; editor, Fran -1 ees M. Hamrick, Burnsville, N. C 3 2. That the owners are: Yancey Publishing Co., a Part t nership, Qurnsville; Dover R. - Foutfr, C. .M. Bailey, B. It. Penland, Frances M. Hamrick, all of Burns. - ville, N. C. rj 3 That the known bondholders. mortgagees, and other security ’ holders owning or holding 1 per 1 cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other socuri ties are: None. - Signed: Frances M. Hamrick, fe/diior. • 1- :r-- ) ” ~ ! * —— l * r , Atiention:- ? Tobacco Growers! $ * . ~r~ —- ' * i NOW the grass is greener at home ASHEVILLE > Averaged Last Year $30.85 Johnson City 29.98 > Greeneville 29.62 ! Roone, 26.94 , " i'- The above are official government figures. , Sell your Tobacco this year with BERNARD-WAL [ I i . KER WAREHOUSES, and save the difference. i•. \ / MORE FOR YOUR TOBACCO. ‘ < - >• SHORTER HAULS SAVING GAS AND TIRES *•-" rv I , 4 o• • w QUICKEST AND BEST SALES. Bernard-Walker Warehouses ~ ~ ' :fr Mr • '* Ashevilles Biggest and Best First Sale Opening Day '• • v-' . - . . - ; - , , t ADS : FOR SALE: 3 year old mare, 900 lbs. partly brok en; native stock. R. F. Peterson, Day Book, N. C. NOTICE : All persons are notified that the undersigned has sold his stock of merchan dise and business, known as the Cane Branch Groc ery Store, to Joe Silver of Erwin, Tenn.. and the un dersigned will not be liable for any., obligation incur [ red by the purchaser. ■ This 12 day of Nov. 1942. W. G. Harris, \ Micaville, N. C. I 3 issues NOTICE OF SALE Clate of North Carolina » (County of Yancey. ,1 Under and by virtue of t section 3411 if) of the code •.of North Carolina, and *| pursuant to an order of the Judge of the Superior *’ Court for Yancey County, l at th” March term, 1942, it the undersigned will on the 1 23rd day of November, p door in Burnsville, N. C., I sell to the highest bidder ', for cash the following per lj sor.al property: v- 1 Chevrolet Sedan Auto : mobile, 1933 model, motor ! No. 1381093, serial BHBII - and registered in the name of W. H. Peterson, of v Cane River, N. C. Any persons having liens j or claims against said pro perty are notified to pre isent their claims within ten days from the 12th day i’ of November, 1942. f This the sth day of Nov ember, 1912. DONALD BANKS, Sher iff, Yancey County. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942 FRI.-SAT. NOV. 20-21 Number 1 DON “RED” BARRY -In “ARIZONA TERRORS” Number 2 “WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER?” With ~ Joseph Allen Mary Howard SUN.-MONr NOV. 22-23 “SWEATER GIRL” ; With Eddie Bracken, June Preisser TUESDAY, NOV. 24 “The Mad Martindales” With I Jane Withers WED.-THU, NOV. 25-26 “JUKE GIRL” With Ann Sheridan Ronald Reagan ''^sss^SssiEsSsiiiESEiMissiisiEEsS'^^ NOTICE OF SERVICE OF ™ SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, YANCEY COUNTY WATSON & FOUTS. a Partner ship composed of E. F. Watson and Dover R. Fouts, vs. D. W. Adams and Mrs. D. W r . Adams. The Defendant, D. W Adams, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina, which action is one upon open account in the sum of $300.00; and the said Adams will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Burnsville, N. C., within fifty days from the date of this notice and answer or demur to the com. plaint in said action, or the Plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. ;• .■„■ ■■■■■ ■ . ■■■' This the 14th day of Nov. 1942. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina Nov. 19, 26. Dec. 3, 10, 1942. FOR SALE: Eleven ewes, one ram. Janies Ray, Burnsville, Rt. 1.
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