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YAN^EY^HEATR^ * BURNSVILLE, N. C. " FRIDAY—SATURDAY FEBRURAY 4-5 ' ■ V , HIT NO. 1 Gorilla ' Man John LODER " Ruth FORD HIT NO. 2 1 The Lone Prairie Russell HAYDEN Dub TAYLOR j ' 1 SUNDAY—MONDAY FEBRUARY 6-7 t c Watch on The Rhine i Bette DAVIS Paul LUKAS ' i TUESDAY— FEBRUARY Bth £ Varsity Show Dick Powell, Priscilla Lane, Rosemay Lane j Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians I 1 WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9-10 ] Let’s Face It Bob HOPE Betty HUTTON Buy a Bond and Get a Free Ticket to see “Let’s Face It” MEATS See us fv r choice cuts of Beef, Pork, Lamb and Veal. Poultry and Eggs, Country Butter. - BANKS & COMPANY BURNSVILLE, N. C. ' \ NOTICE OF SALE BY COMMISSIONER Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Buncom r .County made in . the special proceeding entitled “Coleman Bridwell „et al vs. Angeline (Mrs. T. A.) Keith et al” wherein the undersigned was appointed Com missioner to sell lands located in Buncombe and Yancey counties, the undersigned Commissioner wil); on Wednesday, February 9, 1944, at twelve o’clock, noon, at : the courthouse door in Burnsville, j N. C., offer for sale to the high-1 est bidder, for cash, all that cer-! tain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in Price’*: Creek Township, Yancey County,' North Carolina, and bounded and j more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a Sugar tree in qld line of Scott four acre tract at the lower end of the Thomas Elkins field and rims up a ridge near the field 20 degrees 64’ East 20 poles to a Beech bush on top of the ridge leading to the main height of said ridge; South 65 de grees 1 East 18 poles; South 48 de grees East 18 poles; South 39 de grees East 26 poles; South 56 de grees East 12 poles; South 63 de grees East 26 poles; South 84 degrees East 24 poles to a Water Oak on top of the Fork ridge; thence down said Fork, ridge keep ing its main height North 20 de grees East 16 poles; North 5 de grees East 36 poles; North 17 pol es; North 24 degrees East 7 poles to a cucumber corner to the Jones and Angeline land; North 63 de frees two poles to a Chestnut, amett Blankenship’s corner; thence with said Barnett Blanken ship’s line to a ridge; thence down said ridge in course with Nelson Ball line with main height of said ridge and S. J. Bryant’s line to the Scott line; thence with the Scott line to the BEGINNING, containing 60 acres, more or less. i Being the same land described in a deed dated February 10, 1933, from John N. Metcalf, Commiss ioner, et al to H. J. Bridwell and wife, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey County, in Deed Book 73, at page 588, to which reference is hereby made for the purpose of descrip- tion - This January 6, 1944 M. A. James, Commissioner. January 13, 20, 27, Feb 3, 1944 PERSONALS i Mrs. J. L Robertson and family of Black Mtn visit ed here during the week end. Sorry to learn that Dr- J. B. Riddle of Morganton is ill of pneumonia He suf fered fractured ribs in a fall recently. Fred McKinney left Sat | urday for .Wilmington | where he is employed. He has purchased a home in Swannanoa and plans to move there next fall FOR SALE: 1941 Chevro let Pick-Up with over load springs, heater, 1944 tag. 1931 Ford Touring, 4 door, 5 tires. Will handle a team of young stock or give time. Also a lot of baled hay at $1.50 per 100. Phone 445 or write L- E. Briggs, Burnsville. Army barracks require about 1400 board feet of lumh r per man. We’re housing millions of men. FOR SALE: Pick Up Truck. No. 1 shape. Good Tires. See W- G. Harris, Celo, N. C. FOR SALE: Grist Mill and 29 model Chevrolet engine. Both for SIOO.OO cash. B. R. Wilson, Cane River, Prices Creek. HATCHING FGG PRO DUCERS WANTED NOW For North Carolina’s Lar gest Certified Baby Chick Hatchery. Start Docks now for 1944 and 1945 pro duction- Can use eggs practically year ’round- Excellent premiums paid. Baby chicks available r.ow. Communicate by let'.er or telephone TODAY. Far- MERS FE D E RATION HATCHERY Asheville, N C- Phone 5150 Box 851 BURNSVILJatt _ j for profitable Rawleigh j 1 l HQ. Thev Sav” p e .. m T^” ia Sr < : us , A VllSb Route- Products weil f— m ; River, NC. 5X n«S { JBKpM NCB. 30.U9 Richmond! j Hog caught,a glimpse of The wedding took place _J || rfSTTHMiUfa SSiP-*; his shadow last Tuesday soi January 24th at Erwin, , \t jmn*' - \ maybe the nice weather isjTenn. The ceremony was House and ot * I going to last- Os course, performed by J. E. Sanes ,n North Burnsville. Seven ; mBSSSmSmSBSSSm^SSSSSS^ maybe you don’t believe the 0 f Erwin, Tenn. j rooms ’ bath, lights, con- ? WRITTEN * - ground hog every time. . . Mrs. Hylemon is the dau- crete basement, unusuallyj I * . * \ About town: Announce- g hter of Mr and Mrs warm in winter, cool and ? Everything was done perfect- • ment of Paul Ayers’ enga- i Richard King and Pvt* pleasant in summer Some 1 ! ly.” Every detail of the funeral ; gement to Mary Maue of Hylemon is the son of Mr outbuildings. Only for a { service is taken care of, and ? Philadelphia, and she’s | and Mrs. W. C. Hylemon of few minor repairs, in! carried out in away to make it —-} most attractive! . . New Cane River- splendid condition. Ideally : a fitting tribute to the departed. ? plant going up in west Bur- Pvt Hylemon has return- located for school, church, | HOLCOMBE & EDWARDS nsville, Johnson and Rob- ed t 0 Camp Howze, Texas etc * to Ee]l See | FUNERAL HOME ; erts lumber company. . . where he is now stationed. J a b e P- Buckner- | Burnsville. N. C. • Sorry to hear that Mack B. Mrs Hvlemon nlans to inin i ! ! Ray will soon te leaving us- her husband in three weeks FOR SALE: 3 Air Com- | Ambulance service Day & Night • Has already been accepted y " pressors, 2 Hoists, o Jac.c for the army. . . New girl ELK SHOAL NEWS Hammers and various oth- —1 in town-Margaret Poole cr Mining Equipment. Al- | > M at the Bank. . Mr. Mrs Troy King EO several mica mines to 1 'WWT A. XT rra m Do you know. .. . " e u re ™ itin « and Mr* lea*. E. L. Brings, . 1 WAN IED 4 Whereon Main Street l ohn Garmon of : I | is there a service flag with Pl " c !' Hl " over the week , WANTED: Pre War Pres- § - five stars for five sons in en n‘ . ~ , sure Cooker. Willing to g ■ se ™ ce? t > led wedding of fS I PulpWOOd Cutt ttS, g Yancey county was men- June Kin on B Jan . M in Wesley Roberta or write , ** - tioned in last weeks Life •_ rp in ra . . ■ knoW i S' jZ Edwards of FOR SALE: 1 Acre Lot. f By Day Or COfltraCt J And^vhnßaapntk. Piney Hill has been visit- Brick house unfinished in-ji n ville earl for whom 1 Flv- ber grandparents, Mr. side- Adjoins lots of Mrs. ■ J , ‘.g ... and Mrs. S- E. King. C. L. Thompson, Hobert ® opp WT XW IXrDCnn ATT h mg Fortress is named? We __ g Ray and Stanley Riddle! SEE W. M. WEST ALL | have the story fr.m one of missions over Germany- in west Burnsvi „ e ■ - I the gunners who recently If you don’t find out be- ~ Mrs A M . Brown Rt 2 | BOleilS Creek, N. C. returned to his home in fore next week we’ll tellj Box 100 Asheville. N. C. * 8 Jexas alter a number of you then. . . I - .*!wmii<MiiwiiamaMßMiMißmni!iiimiiimii!mii!ntiii!Bi!!ißiniinii!iiHHini!i!:n!ii!inii':;niii»ai!!iini>i!« You are only asked to lend your money! % _ * i I IhintNANT (ik > PAUL HAKIJR. Navy • lot w«'. iiv- f » AfV *, ♦ .141.*K. an -WfS lIHMMSr -L' aircraft to hi. crcJil in the d.iv'- - . ■.... hover A ' • -aft earner Lexington at d- w; 1 gnal •. la .1 \ ' "" ~4 vre -r"i 1, J It 1 liarcd ll"- 1., • Bight diwovri ‘-®*' *■ I ihiLt-v ■ p. .-it ' \ 'incut .IvcMtition. Lieutenant B>tc<Surned hi- plane a./a\ Si ■ 1 11 eatriei and headed tor the ~pen sea luring the Jap. . t.-r ■ ■ 1 m;u,i,r '-•<*«. •*'«» tu »'«• >«*•» «">• m 'vW’Hiwr-’-' wwmy ■ You trn buy extra Bonds! ::z Johm ’ Paul Bake, nad a big decision to make. It took him adted to establish a depreciation reserve which vri!! he & 4mm „ . , *»..«» ««»k /; .vailable for replac.mcm, .ifier the w.ir: tu l.uilj up a JgßjWk ZTS We, a. home, also have a division to make. We financial reserve f<ir unfavorable years that may come ./ vJHT hack and share with you the joy t.I , are asked to buy extra War Bonds at once. Our boys later, or for the education of the children, unexpected equipping the farm with the 1; * at the front arc dcpenJnv’on us in this Fourth War hbspita! bills, or the payment of taxes and de vs c tractors and other machinery. T!, Loan Our patnoM .“,>uV :to sav "yes" first and War Bonds are the best form of financial reserve Lh'to d^^ouri!’^;^ around lot uu i. 0.,<.y ai.sivvarJs. Let us obey ever offered you. Your money helps finance the v.er. f* hS Think what it can mean, a few I ‘“ at impulse! It veil! do us good in more way- By postponing unnecessary spending you -nj.-J pio- hence, to have new farm builum-s or a I than one.' duction of planes and munitions to win the war The new . honic or complete modern c«-n- Paul Baker s; d his s tuation up in two seconds. . gradual expenditure of your reserve after the wir ve ™ n ?" ab “u‘ ‘he place I and acted We. whose duty is ro trifling by com pan will provide jobs for returning soldiers and help hL^'u ! scarcely more time in which to do ours! stabilize the nation's finances in the postwar adjuet- extra War Bonds, these things arc’as- Inink. We arc asked to make an investment, not ment period. * , sured. For the firtt tim in their lives a sacrifice! We- are asked to invest the money we Ask yourself: Have 1 a single valid reason why / arc going to be able 1.1 have the would normally use to replace automobiles or farm T should not buy extra War Bond^ 7 Then like ““"e* the y y*.^ anted l , Son >c of them machinery or repair buildings and fences. We are Paul Baker, make your decision and act! ’ neighbors. How about you? - Don’t Wait Until Yov’ro Aslcod YOU NEVER GET LESS THAN YOU LIND FACTS Buy Those EXTRA WAR BONDS by Mail... today! And you get more then you invest About war bond. u ,, ... . When held 10 years. Senes E War Bonds yield 2 .y* mttrwt. r.« lZ TJ M.ll *'° Association . compounded semi-annually. You get back $♦ for every $J Usel. Sam Y.u S.t Back y/ilffllun!il7l) If BiT'lfTi i !p, I CASH WHIN YOU NEiD IT *37 50 'so 00 | (Your bank. p,.tm«(rr, or larm organil»onT Os course, no one should cash a Bond unless he has to hut ?»!op loo'oo MajßKm 1 ~ul° kJ ple»*< <mJ check lor S V»r_.. an emergency comes along, your War Bonds are like money in 53m imSSS I jSSJSr B - n ..1 amount) (numb ,) j the bank. Uncle Sam will redeem them in cash—at full pur- 000 00 WKmr J M l U ' *' S * ,,e *‘ —(O'STci' "'" J ‘ * «««• chase price any time after you’ve l-tid them 60 davs IVn't Tk.- wmdow wicket Idenidwa you M i ..i t ..a. d.L... o _j. _ f old hack a single dollar unnecessarily Iron, the purchase " f *T Wf n *~ **““ - War Bonds. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED. P 1 Name Mr. The Fourth War Lean is on! Your dollai, arc needed ». much 'V b , - m "h KF JMgMfi .ux ■ " by Uncle Sam as you w.ll be needing them tomorrow. «tr. W« Bond loJevT' " IMfI-■ I»T I " I m <*»A *kich Benrßasry Q □ POR AMI RICA'* rUTURI, FOR YOUR FUTURE, FOR YOUR CHILDREN'S FUTURI J N * m ' Aim (Pirac tume) <Mnkllc nairae or inlruh (Lmi aithtt MVKT IN EXTRA WAR BONOS NOW WNHQPHBr 01 n *®*) (Middle name or initial) " (L«»t kbr) BACK THE ATTACK ! I i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, y 9.44
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