PAGE FOUR VANCEY THEATRE X BURNSVILLE, N. C. f " FRIDAY—SATURDAY OCTOBER 27-28 HIT NO. 1 "The Girl Who Dared” With Lorna GRAY Peter COOKSON HIT NO. 2 "Tumbling Tumbleweeds” Gene AUTREY Smiley BURNETTE SUNDAY—MONDAY OCTOBER 29-30 "Happy Land” Den Ameche, Frances Dee, Ann Rutherford TUESDAY— OCTOBER 31 "Three Russian Girls” Anna STEN Kent SMITH ■r ' ' - i WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1-2 "The Gang’s All Here” IN TECHNICOLOR Ali. e FAYE Phil BAKER * „ j Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - - j F0R..... Electrical Wiring, Electrical Supplies— Glass Light Fixtures See W. L. Allen, Burnsville, N. C. FOR SALE: Baby Car riage. Good as new. See J. R. Bailey. LOST: On Highway be tween Celo, N. C. and Asheville, Oct. 2. Rifle -25-20 Winchester Carbine, Model 1892. shoulder strap. Reward. Write Rev. E. J. Hull, Rt. 2 Burnsville. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Berry Wyatt, . deceased, late of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against! the Estate of said deceased to 'ex hibit them to the undersigned at Micaville, N. C., on or before the 7th day of October, 1945. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate: payment. This the 7th day of Oct. 1944 ! Bert Wyatt, Administrator of the Estate of Berry Wyatt, de ceased. Oct. 12, 19, 26. Nov. 2, 9 16 1944 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court Os YANCEY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Special Proceeding Before the Clerk Ralph Silver, Administrator of A. P. Young, deceased, - Plaintiff va. Fred Young and wife, Mira Young Champ Ray and wife, Grace Ray Flaude Wilson and husband, Wal- 1 tr Wilson. Tee Young and hus-j ad, Locke Young, Ola Mae! Young and husband, Clyde Young | Gertrude Ray, Brantley Ray and! *ife, Cora. Ray, Lyda Ray, Islean! Ray, Fred Ray, J. Bis Ray und wife, Mira Lee Ray, Defendants The defendants, Brantley Ray and Fred Ray, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Super ior Court of Yancey County, Nor th Carolina, for the purpose of selling lands in which said defend ants have an interest, by the ad . ministrator of A. P Young, de ceased, to make assets with whicn to pay debts against said estate; hnd the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of ■•id County in the Courthouse in Burnsville, North Carolina, within days after the 3rd day of November, 1944, and answer or demur to the complaint in said | •ction, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the sth day of Oct. 1944. Fred Proffitt, Clerk -Superior Court, yancey Counts, 'North Car-; olina. Get. 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2nd 1944 You Suffer Distress From^t FEMALE WEAKNESS With Its Cranky, Nervous Feelings I If at such times you suffer from [ I cramps, backache, headache, weak, I nervous, blue feelings—due to func . I I‘onal ir. nthly disturbances — Start at once—try Lydia E. Plnk i ham s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. It's famous not only , to help relieve monthly pain but also accompanying tired, nervous feelings of this nature. This Is be cause of its soothing effect on jonx or WOMAN'S MOST IMPORTANT ORGANS. ' Taken r Pinkham’s Com pound helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Follow label directional Worth trying / • LYDI.I E. PINKHAM’S compound v ifurniture; i FOR Beds, Springs, Dress ers, New Mattresses. Also have one practically new »Laundry Heater with wa ! ter Jacket. See Holleman I ° Furniture in Nu-Wray Garage. LOST: Gas Book and Stamps for Non-Highway motor. If found notify Latt Edwards, Burnsville Rt. I. i WANTED: To Buy all types of used Radios in! any condition. Highest Cash Prices Paid. Elliott Radio Service FOR SALE: Several Farms and Tracts of Land. Also The Uncle Levi Buckner House and lot in Burns ville. See E. L. Briggs Owner. FEEL PEPPY! jm * | RELIEVE THAT AWFUL m /BACKACHE iH / hUV tOr About AND EXSOSUAf fl Fool lik# (tapping out again by reliaving that backache (due to fe tigue and jexpoaura). rub on loma En-ar-co and inetantly 4 W m R begin* its four-fold M J work of helping aoothe mJF that back. Pleatant. f * 60c and $1 at your dru*- A glet Caution: Uee only ru m •• aa dirociod. National tH-HK-CO Remedy Co., N. Y. C. BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” The weather: Unbelieva le! Webster was right about the "time for Indian Sum mer—at least this year it seelris as if it will last on into'November. . . . We’ve heard a number of people remembering the big snow we had on Oct. 23 some 20 years ago. v . . Sign of the times: Mary Alice Westall’s Jack-O-Lantem gr i nning out the window at the pass-! ers by . . . We’ll take our hurricanes second hand ev ery time Vivid account from our Jacksonville cor respondent of the most re cent one. . , .New son: the Frank Englishs up in Flint, Mich, . . and Juanita Mas ters and young daughter are now at home. . . Folks very happy that the Bar ! hers will be here for anoth •er year . . Grace K. Hub ; bard (Sr.- off to California !to spend winter with Vir ginia there. . . Lucky: Bill Banks whose entire cadet class in San Antonio was given leave for few days. . , Riley King out again to vis it friends and enjoy fine ; weather. Heard that John i was coming home from Pa cific area, and that helped | a heap. . . Bill Fouts home for few days from Marine unit at Chapel Hill. Reports back for assignment to duty at Marine Base. . . . Herrick Peterson and room mate, members of N ROT) C at Duke, here also. . J Much picture making this; week. Photographers were: here at the Nu-Wray and the youngsters in particu-j lar “watched the birdie”. . .1 Then Bill Sharpe, director of state publicity depart-j ment, and John G. Hemmei* photographer, were her? gathering material for post war booklet about N. C.i Among- other attractions,! the Parkway will be featur- 1 ed and they went over tto get pictures, etc. We won’t' tell who Burnsville; folks are who posed in some of the shots but we’ll be waiting eagerly to see the results. . . . Mail ALL! Christmas packages by j Dec. 1! That’s the latest! word we have, so it’s time: to get busy on that list. . . War Fund drive reports are encouraging! One per- 1 son we know expressed it f this way: Our county quo ta is like the proverbial, drop in the bucket, and all the things the War Fund takes care of would go on anyway. If we did not give, however, the aid to mem bers of our own fighting forces and our allies would be curtailed a little. The| greatest loss though, would j* be to ourselves—that we' did not share in this great undertaking. “It is more : blessed to give than to re ceive” holds true in this I: also, and we should not for-; { TO-THK VOTERS OF YANCEY COUNTY I have been nominate! as a Candidate I for Register of Deeds of Ymcey County on 1 the Democratic ticket in tie General Elec \ tion to be held November!?, 1944. Because of the dimulties of travel : existing at the present tiie I shall not be ; able to tour the county aid meet as many • of the voters and their fanilies personally i as I would like. Howevi*. I solicit your { support in the General flection of Nov • ember 7,1944, and if elect'd I pledge my j self to serve you faithfiiy and perform ; the duties of the office aaprovided by law. \ The office shall he kept men during busi- I ness hours and you will fe promptly and i courteously accomodated. j YATES IENNETT —"•'T.""' ..............................Jf _ PERSONALS Dick student at . Berea College, came home ; Wednesday for a short va . cation between quarters. ; Mr. and Mrs. Willard i Fox of- Baltimore came > down for a short visit with s relatives. ’ Jeanette Edwards and • Velma Brown are employed at, the Tri-County News i Office in Spruce Pine. j To keep the tops of | Uankets and quilts clean, bind the edges with pieces of cheesecloth about six teen inches wide. These can be tinted to match the blanket and are easily re moved when soiled. Let the alarm clock work for you. An alarm clock can and should be used for many purposes other than waking one up in the morn ing. When cleaning or wor king upstairs or in a room where there is no clock, let the alarm clock call you any ime you wish in order to start f .nieal; or let it an nounce the time for a fav orite radio program. When gardening, set the clock and let it call you to lunch. ! Af.er painting kitchen woodwork, it is a good idea to rub wax on the places which will be used most, i The wax v will protect the ! paint, ‘from both spotting | and washing and can be renewed when worn off far more easily than the paint. Forest, Bonds Linked Products from the great natural resources of our forests will help pay off matured War Bonds. t Pre vention of forest fires is a protection of the stake in America represented by the country’s woodlands. 1 T— FCR PROMPT TAXI SERVICE CALL JOHN A. COOPER | Phone 42 Burnsville, N. C. | j ; Call 16 for prompt TAXI j Senice at all times. Cecil Higgins !—J- 1 Toil Mclntosh taxis i Many Years of Reliable ! Serice. ; | Day Phone 42 Night Phone 412 Burnsville, N. C. —■ FOR SALE: Small country plact, 1 mile from Square '*Nicds room house, V/ 2 acre land, orchard. SesW. W. Hennessee. T get tlat it is a privilege to sharefwith those less fortu nate tian we are. WAR BONDS] WZZZE223} ,r ■ m 11 j? Wim Ww 'mk ■ ■ W.- > I • ||. * \ \ ‘ r 1 /a --x i ■*£ 1 I • "\' v ; -„ +***'" V Signal Corps Photo Exhausted from the strain at battle, this soldier of the Fifth Army drops on a roadside in Italy and falls asleep. This man has battle fatigue. You cannot afford to have 1 War Bond Luying fatigue. This sol dier has done his duty in helping to liberate another town. Have you done your duty in backing him up with War Bonds? Buy aa extra Bond today. ( S. Treasury Department WAR BONDS I Signal Cor pi Photo This scene looks peaceful. How ever, on the back of thl* ox is laden mumlions for our fighting I forces on a Pacific island. Your War Bonds are in action everywhere and under strange conditions. You can be sure your War Bonds do a full day's work. Step up -your payroll savings. Buy in extra War Bond today. t\ -S'. Treasury Defai Iment • Gall Bladder Sufferers Told to Avoid [CONSTIPATION Try Not Water and Knischen Salts Before Breakfast for 5 Days In a glass of hot water put one tea epoonful of Knuchen Salts and drink about half an hour before breakfast. 16 to 20 minutes later follow with your usual breakfast cup of hot coffee I or tea. Usually within an hour you get prompt and effective relief and Should begin to feel bright and re freshed again. Be sure to follow the elmple easy directions. Now keep this up for 6 straight days—just see If you too don t dls- , : cover why thousands have found hot 1 water and Kruschen Salts so bene ficial la relieving that -dull" con stipated "out-of-sorts” headachy feel ing Get Kruschen Salts today—all drug stores. Over 249 million bottles sold In the past too year*—lt mast be good. FOR SALE: Corn Mill in good condition . See Bar ganhous. PRECINCT & COUNTY WIDE DEMOCRATIC RALLIES Thje Democratic Candidate for the North Carolina General Assembly and the Democratic Candidates for the various County Offices will be at the following placesTn Yancey County and at the time indicated: HORTON HILT. SCHOOL, Thursday, OcL 26. at 8 P. M. BALD CREEK HIGH SCHOOL, Sat. Oct. 28, at 8 P. M. Hon. Clarence O. Ridings, Speaker COUNTY WIDE RALLY BURNSVILI E COURTHOUSE, Friday, Nov. 3, BP. M I: - Hon. Clyde R. Hoey, Speaker. Come Out To SEE and Hear the Democratic Candidates (Paid Political Ad)/ 1 r"’ 1 - s’* § ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE VOTERS OF YANCEY COUNTY This is to announce that I am the Re publican Candidate for re-elebtion to the office of Register of Deeds in the coming Election. ' . • I am deeply interested in the welfare of this our great Mountain County, I be lieve in helping as best I can in anything that is worthwhile and for the upbuilding of our people and County. During the past four years I have had] the pleasure of serving and meeting many] of our fine people, that I did not know be fore I became your Register of Deeds. if * I wish it were possible for me to | come to your house to see each one but | due to War conditions, we can’t travel | very nuieli, so I take this opportunity to ] thank you for your past help and to state ■ that your vote and help will be greatly ap preciated. My only promises are to run the office effeciently as 1 can and to treat EV ERYONE as courteously as possible. Sincerely, EARL C. WILSON ~ , i ! TO THE VOTERS OF YANCEY COUNTYi jj I j I am a Candidate for the office of •" \ Chairman of the Hoard of County Commis- j j sioners in the Nov. Election on the Repub-! j lican ticket. 1 will appreciate tjie support i v || { of my Democratic friends as well as mem- i j bers of my own party. If elected to this j office I shall perform every duty of this 1 office to the very best of my ability. ■ P. M. RANKS. ....... ....... . ........ . TO THE VOTERS OF YANCEY COUNTY , lam a Candidate for the House of Re presentatives and I will appreciate your support on November 7th, and if elected will serve you to the very best of my ability. Wm. I. PARNELL. A e0 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1944

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