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PAGE FOUR YAI'icfcYTHEATRE * BURNSyiLLE, N. C. “ If , FRIDAY JULY 7-8 i' ia» $ HIT NO - 1 m "Old Barn Dance” Gene AUTREY Smiley BURNETTE HIT NO. 2 * f| ; "Follies Girl” Wendy BARRIE Gordon OLIVER SUNDAY—MON DAY JULY 9-10 c 'Frisco Kid” JAMES CAGNEY ~ TUESDAY— JULY 11th "Here Comes Elmer” A1 PEARCE, Frank ALBERTSON, Dale EVANS WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY JULY 12-13 "Swing Fever” Kay KYSER, Marilyn MAXWELL, William GARGAN Also (MARCH OF TIME) COMING NEXT WEEK “SONG OF RUSSIA” “MADAME CURIE” Call 16 for prompt TAXI Service at all times. Cecil Higgins \ , NOTICE OF SALE In The Superior Court Special Proceeding Before the Clerk YANCEY COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA Gaston M. Angel, Administrator of J. M. Woodby, deceased, Plaintiff Alice Woodby, Widow of J. M. Woodby, W. H. Woodby and wife, Ollie Woodby, Maphra Silvers and husband, Turner Silvers, Zelmaj Morphy and husband, Jesse Mur phy, Pansy Woodby, Widow of Troy Woodby, deceased, Lyda Hig gins and husband, Horace Higgins Bumie Woodby, James Woodby and wife, Gladys Woodby, George Woodby, Charlie Woodby, Claude Woodby, Maude Woodby, Bill Woodby and Mary Will Woodby, Widow and Heirs-at-law of J. M. Woodby, deceased, Defendants, j Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Yancey County, made in the above entit led Special Proceeding, the under signed commissioner will, on the 29th.day of July, 1944, at 11:00 o’clock a, m., at the courthouse door in Yancey County, Burnsville North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Jacks Creek Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, more particularly described as ' follows: BEGINNING on a small black j gum on top- of the Graveyard j Ridge in S. A. Briggs’ line and W., Sorrells’ corner, and runs up said Ridge with its main heighth and with Sorrells’ line to a stake and pointers on top of Cane River Mountain; thence with main height of said Mountain to a chestnut on top of said Mountain, J. M. Woodby’s corner; thence down a ridge with said Woodby line to S. A. Briggs’ line; thence North 3 East with said line to the BEGINNING, containing 40 acres, be the same more or less. EX CEPTING from the above describ ed lands the following tract al lotted to Alice Woodby from the above tract as her dower, de scribed by meets and bounds as! follows: BEGINNING at a planted stone on the E. side of a road and the j S. W. comer Os James Woodby's one acre tract and runs S 84 W 4 poles to a black gum; then S 21 W 15 Vb poles to a cucumber In a hollow; then S 6 E 13 poles and 19 links to an apple tree above tha spring; then S 85 E 11 poles and 16 links to a cherry tree; thcip S 89 E 16 poles and 6 links to a stake in the old outside line; then with the old line N 39 W 8 4-5 poles to a stake; then N 23 poles to Jtmes Woodby’s comer; then W with his line 9 poles to the BEGINNING,! containing 3 and 8-10 acres, more or less, including the residence, opring, bam and other outbuild ing*, Tlie terms of sale will be such f that unless the successful bidder 1 deposits with the undersigned ten percent of his bid said property will again be offered for sale at 11:30 o’clock, a. m. on the same day and at the same place. This the 28th day of June, 1944. C. P. Randolph, Commissioner. July 9, 18, 20, 27 1944. FOR SALE: Bicycle. Good! condition; New Tires. See Carl Mclntosh, Burnsville Price $38.00. FOR SALE: The F. E. McKinney Farm. Adjoins Prison Camp. 30 acres. All fenced. No. 1 Water System pumped to house. 1 See Mrs. F. E. McKinney. FOR SALE: One Jersey and Gurnsey Cow, 5 years old.. Calf two days old. Gives 4 Vi gal’ons milk a day. Will sell very reason able under a five day guarantee to be sound and perfect in every respect. See Ralph Ray, Riverside. | a Administrator's Notice j Having qualified as adminis- 1 Itrator of the estate of Jack W Robinson, deceased, late of Yan-' cey County, North Carolina, this jis to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said ! deceased to exhibit them to the ! undersigned at Hamrick, North i Carolina, on or before the Ist day of June, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate ! payment. j This Ist day of June, 1944, J. Luther Robinson, Administra jtor ot Jack W. Robinson, de • ceased. June 1,8, 15 22 29 July 6 1944 Administrators Notice Having qualified as the admin istrator of the estate of Eliza Angel, deceased, late of Yancey i County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said Eliza Angel, de ceased, to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Swiss, North Caro lina, on or before the 22nd day of June, 1945, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment. This June 20, 1944. E. J Angel, administrator of Eliza Angel, deceased. J un <* 22, 29, July 6, 13, 20, 27 one] grocery 4^j^^^^MIU.CO.A>W«yiLLE Sold By Ray Brothers, Burnsville C. P. Gibson, Windom 1 Micaville Supply Co. • j Joe Gibbs, Newdale Ed Young, Spruce Pino < . " the YANCEY RECORD BEJRNSVILLE— . ‘So They Say” The weather: Very cool, with scattered showers but crops and gardens still very dry. ... About town: Lovely show er for Vinita on Monday afternoon, given by Billie Marie and Helene Styles Ramsey. .... that happy young lady, Julia Byrd Bennett there, as she and her mother over from Mars Hill for week end. . . Mov ing: W. H. Holleman mov ing his furniture shop from building opposite Method ist church to the Nu-Wray Garage building. .... The usual happy birthday cele bration for Mrs. W. B Rob ertson on the Fourth. There were 77 candles on the cake, and guests included the Burdette Robertsons from Rutherfordton, the Wilsons from Nebo, the Whittingtons from Cane River, and during the after noon, the Rush Wrays from Charlotte and John Melvin ! Robertson. Gifts and cards too were very generously sent. .. . The Mack B Rays here Monday greeting fri ends . . the Seth Laughruns here also. . . and Loy Me- Courry home from Navy. . Mary Glatly here for visit, with real Florida tan! They're in there fighting of course, we don’t know how many of our Yancey county boys were in the invasion on D-Day but re ports are coming in now, and we’ve already learned of several who were there, and some of them are re : ported seriously wounded. . and one killed in action. . . They’re still fighting i n i Italy too, and in the Pacific. They are the greatest rea sons in, the world for buy ing Bonds in this Fifth 1 War Loan drive We asked the directors yester day, and though the county isn’t over the top it’s look ing very good. . . . Number of pledges not yet actually in, etc. which will boost the total. . . . Congratulations to Pensacola township as first over its quota . . . and for excellent work through out the county in aiding in the drive, it’s congratula tions to Lucy Autrey Peter son, Welzie Robinson, Edna Wheeler, Dellma Hensley and Madge Ferguson. And on the Square at 3 o’clock Saturday the big Bond Rally! The goal for the day is $25,000, . . . and there’ll be a military band, jeeps and men who have actually been in battle. It should be a great day for Bond Sales here. . . . Mrs. Laura Ray has been informed of the death of her son-iil-law, Howard Goodrich of Philadelphia. He was the husband of the former Miss Elizabeth Ray! of Yancey County.] Mr. Goodrich had been in ill health for some time. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this op portunity to express our heart felt thanks and ap preciation to all for the sympathy shown us, and the beautiful flowers sent, dur-J ing our bereavement in the death of our beloved son and brother. < Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ran- * dolph and children. * V >— -■'-■■■■—■ - HIS NAME WAS lilw ilAlYlEi Tf/Vw • ••*•• *••••• ■'./s''- wgpr' mSrHf Army Signal Cor pa Phott An Army doctor with the Fifth Army in Italy looks at the dog tags of a dead American soldiar so that his beloved back home may know that he gave his life for his country. All your country is asking you to do is to give your dollars to back up the men who are fighting for you by buying War ■ Bonds. U. S. Treasury Ueparlnieni STATE CHICK PRODUC TION DOWN 40 PER CENT Raleigh.—North Carolina hatcheries reduced the out put of chicks 40 per cent in May as compared with a year ago, the State Depart ment of Agriculture re ports. Department officials attributed the sharp de cline to diminished feed supplies and the decreased demand for chicks. Hatcheries produced 3,- 300,000 chicks during May, over 2,000,000 less than May 1943. The output of hatch ery chicks from January 1 through May was 22,563,- 000 against 26,887,000 for the same period last year— a decline of 16 per cent. MOVING lam moving my Shop and Furniture Store to the NU-WRAY GARAGE, where I can serve my ; friends and customers more efficiently. I will carry a larger stock of Hand Made and Used Furniture. Come see me for your household needs before going else where. Have two good oil ranges for sale. W. H. HOLLMAN Service of Summons By Publication In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Leasie Dale and others, heirs at j 1 law as D. M. Glenn, Sr. deceased . v “ D M. Glenn, Jr., and others 1 heirs at law of D. M. Glenn, Sr. I 1 deceased, including Robert Glenn ■ Addie Glenn, Edith Glenn Miller and husband, Paul Miller, Ed | Glenn, W. Helen Glenn, Ernest | Glenn, Fred Glenn, Lucy Glenn and Ora Glenn; ‘ The..above named defendants Robert Glenn, Addic Glenn, Edith Glenn Miller and husband H. Paul Miller, EM Glenn, W Helen. Glenn, Ernest Glenn, Fred Glenn, Lucy I Ulenn and Ora. Glenn, will each , take, notice that a special proceed j ing entitled as aboye is pending in the Superior Court of Yancey County, N. C., and that on ac ' COUI * /he death of their firth-. er, D. M, Glenn, Sr„ they have by order of court been declared to be necessary parties to said special proceeding for the sale the Potion of lands of D. M Glenn, Sr., in which each named defendant has an in terest, and for the settlement of> advancements: And each defendant named ap)v e w»ll take notice that he or at the office of r erk thc Superior Court Yancey _ Comity on or before the 17th day of July, 1944, a „ d answer or demur to the petition' jn said special proceeding, as he 1 or she may\ be advised And Ora Glenn, will further! take notice that application for a guardian adlitem for her has been made, and that she may ap- I P*** 1 and show cause on or be fore the 17th day of July, 1944, | why such guardian adlitem should not be appointed. This June 18, 1944. Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior Court. r June .6, 22, 29 July 8 1944 BONDS FOR VICTORY PERSONALS j Mrs. J. B Hensley of Asheville •• visiting rela tives here. The Hobart Riddles of Asheville are here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prof fitt and daughters are here from Charlotte to visit re latives. Miss Irene Riddle who has been attending Rock! Hill Business school is spending some time in Sal isbury, N. C. with her sis ter, Mrs Sadie Riddle Furr Miss Bonnie Gordon is now making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ray i. Rock Hill, S. C. and work ing in one of the Ray Grocery stores there. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Riddle ha;e just beared from their sons, Vyron who is in 1 England with a medical un-j it, and Hubert who is in the : Hawiian Islands Both arel fine. I He wont dodge this- Dortt you dodge this! Dio kid’ll be right then when his GO. finally gives the signal... There’ll be no time to think ol better things to do with his life. THE KID’S IN IT FOR KEEPS-giv ing all he’s got, now! We’ve got to do the same. This - is the time for us to throw in every thing wo'om got • oil RIADY IO BUY THI BOND YOU CAN’T AFFORD &Ktrte4foct/- BUY MORE THAN BEFORE C. M. Bailey Company Styles & Company Garage t i FOR PROMPT TAXI SERVICE CALL JOHN A. COOLER Phone 42 Burnsville, N. C. FOR SALE: 1939 Oldsmo bile. Pre-War Tires, Rad io, Heater, Electric clock, upholstering in good con dition. This car has been well taken care of. See Geo. Gibbs, Riverside Sec tion, Rt. 1 Burnsville. FOR SALE: 1939 Chevro let 3-4 Ton Truck. Good condition. New Tires. Seer C. C. Taylor*) Swiss, N. C. FOR SALE: Modern Table Top White Porcelian Oil Range. 3 Burners and Oven. A-l condition. Can be seen at Nu-Wray Hotel I'OR SALE: Ford Pick-Up, In good shape. New Tires See Clarence Gibbs, River side. WANTED TO BUY: Sec ond Hand Furniture, Stoves. FOR SALE: Hudson Car. W H. Hollemon FOR SALE: The Filmore Young and Jim Marsh farm of 225 acres on Brown’s Creek, above Celo, N. C. Two apple or | chards, house and barn in fair condition. This place is fenced and is ideal for cattle raising. Several hun dred cords of Hardwood, pulp and acid wood. I Ideal farm for some one who wants a good moun tain place. See owner, Ei L. Briggs FOR SALE: The Grady Smith farm on Pig Pen. 50 acres, fair house with plenty of pasture and ap | pie and cherry trees on same. This is a good moun ! tain farm. Timber and acid wood and pulp wood on this place. See owner, E. 1 L Briggs. i This is the tuna to dig out that extra hundred bucks and spend it for Invasion Bonds. Or make it S2OO. Or SIOOO. Or $1,000,000. There’s no ceiling on this one! The sth War Loan is the big gest the most vitally important financial effort of this whole War! THURSDAY, JULY 6,1944 TOM McINTOSH TAXIS Many Yfcars of Reliable Service. Day Phone 42 Night Phone 442 Burnsville, N. C. WANTED: Small used Piano or Radio. Write Box 213, Burnsville, N. C. FOR SALE: The Gilbert Carroway farm in the Hilliard section of the i county. Fair house and barn. Plenty of apple trees and other fruit. 57 acres in this tract. See owner, E. L. Briggs. FOR SALE: The Name Buskins farm on Pig Pen. 50 acres. This has a fair house and bam on same. Plenty of fruit trees. Some timber and Hardwood, acid and pulp wood. See owner, E. L. Briggs. FOR SALE: 42 acres of Silver’s farm. This tract adjoins the Young and Marsh farm and is on Brown’s Creek, above Ce lo, N. C. See owner, E. L. Briggs. FOR SALE. The Jess Aut rey Farm, 66 acres, Seven room house with bath. Three room tenant house. Over 100 apple trees, sev eral cherry trees, 1 acre of Tobacco Allotment. Large tobacco bam. Nice rock smoke house with living quarters above same. Plenty of pasture, free rim ing water in house and smoke he use. If you want a real farm in town with out paying Town taxes then this is the farm for you. Taxes only $36.00 a year. Plenty of wood on place with locust and oth er hardw'oods. I am going to sell this place to some one, so the first come the first to get same. Farm land in high state of cul tivation. E. L. Briggs. '
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