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PAGE FOUR YANCEY .THEATRF * BURNSVILLE, N. C. “ FRIDAY-SATURDAY JUNE 2-3rd HIT NO. 1 \ "Saddles and Sagebrush” Russell HAYDEN Ann SAVAGE hit no. 2 ::: "Devil Bat” Bela LUGOSI * m SUNDAY—MONDAY JUNE 4-5 "Lost Angel” Margaret O’BRIEN, Janies CRAIG, Marsha HUNT TUESDAY— JUNE 6th "My Best Gal” Jane WITHERS Jimmy LYDON “VALLEY OF THE VANISHING MEN NO. 7” - 1 * WEDNESDAY— THURSDAY JUNE 7-8 "A Guy Named Joe” Spencer TRACY. ~ Irene DUNNE Van JOHNSON Lionel BARRYMORE COMING NEXT WEEK CRY HAVOC” “RIDING HIGH” 1 FOR RENT: 3 room apart ment. Opposite Yancey Theatre. See Mrs. Ralph Laughrun or Call 0113 Peterson Bros WOOD Phone 1841 RYKTIITOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING qualified as executor under the last will and testament of Nancey Ida Gellespie, deceas ed, late of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Bur nsville, North Carolina, on or be fore the 16th day of May, 1945, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 15th day of May, 1944. C. P. Randolph, Executor under last will of Nancey Ida Gellespie. May 18, 26, June 1,8, 15, 22 NOTICE OF SERVICE OK SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court Os Yancey County, North Carolina. Special Proceedings Before The Clerk Gaston M. Angel, Administrator of J. M. Woodby, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Alice Woodby, Widow of J. M Woodby, W. H. Woodby and Wife OUie Woodby, Maphra Silvers and husband, Turner Silvers, Zelma Murphy ahd husband, Jesse Mur phy, Pansy Woodby, Widow of Troy Woodby, deceased, Lyda Higgins and husband, Horace Higgins, Bumie Woodby, James Woodby and Wife, Gladys Woodby George Woodby, Charlie Woodby Claude Woodby, Maude Woodby Bill Woodby, and May Will Wood by, Widow and heirs-at-law of J 1 M. Woodby, deceased. Defendants. The Defendants, Maphra Silvers Turner Silvers, Zelma Murphy Jesse Murphy, and Horace Higgins will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commen ced in the Superior Court of Yan cey County, North Carolina, for the purpose of selling lands in which said Defendants have an interest, by the Administrator of J. M. Woodby, deceased, to make assets with which to pay debts against said estate; and the said Defendants will further take not ice that they are required to ap pear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Burnsville, ,North Carolina, within ten (10) days after the Bth .day of June. 1944, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to ths Court] for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the Bth day of May, 1944. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup erior Court, Yancey County, Nor th Carolina. May 11, 18, 25, June lat. _ ROOMS FOR RENT: Rooms over A & M Case i Unfurnished $2.50 per week. See Mrs. f. M. Bau com, Burnsville, N. C. WANTED: To buy an elec tric ice box, also used fur niture, beds, springs, dres sers, chairs and stoves or almost anything you have for sale. W. H. Holloman FOR SALE: Hand made and used furniture. Also » a good Hudson Sedan t cheap. See W. H. Holle j man, Burnsville, N. C. 5 NOTICE In The Superior Court ' NORTH CAROLINA ' YANCEY COUNTY ’ Cyril A, Young vs. ’ Marie Cecil Young The Defendant, Marie Cecil | Young, will take notice that an ‘ action entitled as above has been | commenced- in the Superior Court ■j of Yancey County, North Caro lina, to obtain a divorce absolute on the ground of adultery and the said Defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of ihe Superior Court of said Coun ty in the Courthouse in Burns , ville, North Carolina, on the 17th day of July, 1944, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. The Defendant, Marie Cecil Young, will also take notice that the Plaintiff will take the deposi tion of Willie Hudgins at 201 Broadway, Asheville, North Caro lina, before A. 0. Mooneyham, Notary Public, on July 4, 1944, at | 19:00 o’clock, A. M., to be read as evidence for the Plaintiff in | the above entitled action . The Defendant will further take notice that on the 18th day lof July, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., and thereafter at Camp Atter bury, Indiana, post headquarters, before Captain Harold M. Har mon, A Company Commander,i 81st Engineers Batallion, Comm issioner, the Plaintiff will take the deposition of Cyril A. Young, to be read as evidence for tl}c Plaintiff in the above entitled ac tion which is now pending in the Superior Court of Yancey County, North 'Carolina, and she will fur ther take notice that if the tak ing of said depositions arc not be gun and completed on the skid dates, the same will be continued I from day to day until completed. I The Defendant will further take 1 notice that the aforesaid deposi tions and each of them will be opened by the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Yancey County at his office in Burnsville, North Carolina on August 1, 1944, at 10:00 o’clock, A. M., when and where objections will b* passed upon by said Clerk as provided by law. This 26th day of May, 1944. Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior Court. June 1,8, 16, 22 1944 BURNSVILLE— . “So They Say” The weather: We’re ahead of the calendar, with the . first days of summer arriving before June .2nd. , That, ahd occasional show ers are making the victory gardens grow! About town: The R. 0. Jones family (he’s captain now) here for short visit and sold home to Fay.and Ferrell McCourry and we hear that Ernest Briggs has bought the Jesse Autrey farm near Boys Camp. .. . Mistake last week: We reported daugh ter for “Lieutenant” and Mrs. Crowgey and it should have been “Lieutenant Com , mander”, etc! Same folks though . . . Back for visit and looking wonderfully fit and happy was Li. Carl B. Hyatt. After 20 months in Africa and Italy a chance to come home, and every one was glad to see him again. We asked if he’d had the luck to run niio Ernie Pyle tovei there but he said that tho iney nau both beers in same sections they had never met. ... Air Micaville citizens are really proud of their latest /‘hero, James M. Thomas! Os course, all of u sare but he grew up down there and they are especially proud ; of his record. .. . First sweet peas we’ve'seen blos . soming here. Elizabeth Rus sell brought them to town : today. . . . Clean-Up days k are here! Heblth depart-j r ment adds its words of ad i.'vice-clean up not only for ! appearance but for reasons lot' health too. .. . New I Baptist pastor, wife and ..idnughters arrive today . iJ We don’t know who r wrote the following poem; e :we read it in trade maga zine, but we think we know a good many boys who _ might have written it: e G. I. This and o G. I. That ! . . . i Sitting on my G. I. bed, : My G. I. hat upon my head, My G. I. pants, my G. I. shoes, Everything free, nothing to lose. They issue everything we need, Paper to write on, books to ii read; Your belt, your shoes, your t G- I. tie, - Everything free, nothing e to buy; ej You eat your food from G. f I. plates, Fill your needs at G. I. rates. r! It’s G. I this and G. I. that, *!G. I. haircut, G. I. hat; JG. I razor, G. I. comb, j!G. I. wish that I were t! home! [ LOST: Men’s Brown and , White Shoes, between \ Burnsville and Concord i on the Pensacola Road. If found please notify Claude \ Riddle, Burnsville, Star > Route. : FOR SALE: 21 Jewel Elgin Pocket Watch. 25 year I gold filled case. This watch • in perfect condition at sacrifice price. Pollard’s 5 Drug Store. ► Administrator's Notice ■ i Having qualified aa adminis l trator'of the estate of Jack W. I Robinson, deceased, late of Yan cey County, North Carolina, this i is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of caid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hamrick, North . Carolina, on or before the Ist day of Juno, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Ist day of June, 1944. J. Luther Robinson, Administra tor of Jack W. Robinson, de ceased. June 1,8, 16 22 29 July 6 1944 TO YANCEY RECORD MS IMtE -C«E»»eaf*st» Mitt CO. ASHEVILLE MMMMsMMkMMSUk Sold By ' Ray Brothers, Burnsville C. P. Gibson, Windom Micaville Supply Co. Joe Gibbs, Newtjale Ed Young, Spruce Pine More about— JAMES M. THOMAS rather proud that he want ed to join up but we hated to see him leave when he was so young,” his mother confided yesterday. Joined 2 Years Ago But they signed and the boy joined up. That was two years ago. When ~ he; came back from his boot training, he* appeared to have matured and he was; much happterT'T'inally he confided that he was tired of staying in camp in Flor ida and wanted to “get some action”. He went to New River for a training course and then went over seas. Since then Mrs. Thomas has been receiving letters, but they are invariably , short and lacking in infor i mation. Mr. Thomas has been working for some time on ■ a war job in Virginia. - James has one sister, Miss I r ‘ Louise Thomas, who is 17,1 l and three brothers, Harry, who is 16 and just dying to ► .get in bhe navy, Johnnie, ; who is eight, and David, •I who is four years old. J —" ~ ■ ■ ■■■■■ ) The Health Department notes with interest that the City Fathers have pro claimed June 1, 2, and 3rd as Clean-Up days for. Bur ,nsville. We wish to impress .upon our people the impor tance of such a drive and ;we hope that each and ev ery citizen will take an ac tive part in it. It is very important to > remove from all premises garbage and rubbish of all • kinds Barns, Hog Pens, Chick ;en Houses, etc. should be kept clean at all times. By keeping our premises clean we will have fewer flies and rats and thereby help to prevent the spread of, many diseases. Let’s all join in this great drive. District Health Dept. FOR SALE: 1938 Chevrolet 2 door Sedan. Good tires Priced reasonable. See Lloyd Elliott, Burnsville. WANTED TO BUY: Sec ond Hand. Furniture, 1 Stoves. FOR SALE: Hudson Car. W. H. Hollemon Call 16 for prompt TAXI Service at all times. Cecil Higgins FOR SALE: 1 Bay Mare. /Good condition. See Lester Byrd, Burnsville Rt. 1, Phone 0172 FOR SALE: 1937 Pick-up Chevrolet Truck. Runs like new; four new tires Will sell Reasonable. See Ralph Ray, Burnsville. LOST: Red pig. 7 weeks old. Missing for past week. Notify Zeb Bennett, Burnsville. I •- ''C i s- s .4. (Mfci x. .-v TL a IBp* *7 la EjVM\ % ■ — *■ - ♦g| < ' J .my THAT’S JUST WHAT WAR BONDS ARE FOR! EVERYBODY PLANNING. Recent farm surveys show th- -a majority of the people who own their own farm, are ready, the minute war ends, to build and repair barns and buildings and make many other improvements. Tenants, too, are on the look out for farms of their own to build on in the post war period. This is going to take many millions of dollars. Wise farmers have been saving the money for these purposes. Many of them have saved it in War Bonds—and many more are on their way. HOW TO GET READY. You probably have many places on the farm to put money when materials and machinery and equipment are again available —if you have the money! So why not start right now? Step up your savings by buying War Bonds— the best and safest way to invest for future needs. WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME. Your youngster in service is doing a man’s job now—and he expects to do a man’s job when he gets home again. But he won’t be happy with run-down buildings and in efficient equipment. So that’s another good reason For America’s future, for your future, for your children’s future—keep on buying WAR BONDS I liSa/t KEEP JACKING THE ATTACK! f I SAFF INSECTICIDE ‘ v _.ig f B FOR FARMERS AND VICTORY GARDENERS I _ TO I Keep Bean, Tobacco & Cabbage Plants Free From BEETLES, FLEAS and WORMS I «f 5 ■ We Advise Early Dusting to give your PLANTS The Chance to g6t a Good Start I I Manufactured by I Q THE SAFFORD COMPANY I BURNSVILLE, N. C. I ■ d* ■ «j ' j j ■“ H ' Buy a YANCEY COUNTY PRODUCT From I Your Local Merchant 1 # I ■ ■ H f -~-—-—— -- - 9| THURSDAY. JUWW, 1944 -* 4 'v* for stepping up your purchase of War Bonds. You're backing him up in his fight to preserve our country, and at the same time preparing for the kind of home he wants to come back to. A —v - y you NEVE* an LESS THEN VO* LENOI And you can get % more than you invest. When held 10 years, Series B War Bonds yield 2.9% interest compounded semi-annually. You get back $4 for every $3. Os course, no one should cash a Bond unless he has to; but if an emergency comes alone, Uncle Sam will redeem them i n cash— at fuu purchase price—any time after you’ve held them 60 days. BUY WAR BONDS! FACTS ABOUT WAR BONDS (Sane, i) Tw LEND Data taa: Up* MaMly yaa ft! tact 118-75 $25.00 37.50 50.00 75.00 100.00 375.00 500.00 750.00 1000.00 * 4v va-h-Wj. LmN tola, w 1. Laak * - - - VM KM Ml WS MIH Itti VMi Mil, MIUMful, M V mtl miltartar ■ PnSartoa CraSM fuactatUi B V'. -■■■■■
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