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PAGE FOUR VANCEY THEATRE * BURNSVILLE, N. C. r FRIDAY—SATURDAY NOVEMBER 34 Double Feature HIT NO. 1 “Underground Guerillas” HIT NO. 2 "Riders of The Deadline” WITH BILL BOYD ALSO SHORTS AND SERIAL SUNDAY—MONDAY NOVEMBER 5-6 . "Tampico” With Edward G. ROBINSON Lynn BARI *• i TUESDAY— NOVEMBER 7th „ GARY COOPER IN "Souls At Sea” WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8-9 "Pin Up Girl” Betty GRABLE Martha RAY FOR Electrical Wiring, > Electrical 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. Ri‘lc -25-20 Winchester Carbide, 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 potice will be pleaded in bar of j their recovery. All persons indebted to saidj Estate will pleasu make immediate; payment. This the 7th day of Oct. 1944 ! Bert .Wyatt, Administrator of the Estate of Berry Wyatt, de j ceased. Oct. 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9 1C 1944 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court Os YANCEY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Special Proceeding Before the Clerk Ralph SUver, Administrator of A. P. Young, deceased. Plaintiff vs. Fred Young and wife, Mira Young Champ Ray and wife, Grace Ray Flaude Wilsosi and husband, Wal ter Wilson, Tee Young and hus band, Locke Young, Ola Mae Young and husband, Clyde Young Gertrude Ray, Brantley Ray and wife, Cora Ray, Lyda Ray. Islean Ray, Fred Ray, J. Bis Kay and 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; and the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of; w CHerk of'Superior Court of! ■aid County in the Courthouse in Burnsville, North Carolina, within 10 days after the 3rd day of I November, 1944, and answer or! demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply t* the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint; •« This the 6th day of Oct. 1944. Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior' Court. Yancey Counts, North Car olina. Oct. 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2nd 1944 fMiAm' Arc You Embarrassed By H 9? flijjj^S? If you— li!:e so many women between . the acen of 38 and 52 —suffer from hot flashes, v/ea'.c, nervous, t.n-d feel ings, sire r. hit blue attimi .—all due to the i..actional i .in. ' -,u • period pe culiar to ime. —;. • i-.ni-us Lydia • F'- h - t • (.-ound -a • ...h. i: .... .... , 1 - i..'.hriv.'s Com ■i’ 1 ’’"lps bu ' 1 ’ i resirtance *»• 1 •• ' i*. - ha* v. hat Docto.. tcOU-.c.—i tonic effect! Thottsa.— i ~,a thousands of women—rich .• h,*v<r. reported I;- -rut ptoauct that nr- ->s * ;ukjt -r.ff 1 '« kind 1 1 buy. Po’.iow label directs..... ’ • • hart's 'Cc:n pound is well worth ti ..... LYDU t. PSNKHAM’S FURNITURE FOR Reds, Springs, Drees ers, New Mattresses. Also have one practically new j Laundry Heater with wa | ter Jacket. See Hollemdn Furniture in Nu-Wray Garage. -OST: Gas Book am Stamps for Non-Highwa> motor. If found notify Latt Edwards, Burnsville Rt. 1. 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 PEPPYI jm # | RELIEVE THAT AWFUL h /backache Wm / OUB TO P ATIOUI AND CXFOSOIi Feel Ilk* stepping out HhA attain by relieving that backache (due to fe tigue and gexpoeure). Juit rub on ioai En-er co and instantly . m m it begins its four-fold M _W work of helping soothe m W that back. Pleasant. M w 60c and f totjrourdrug- A gist Caution: Use only ru m an 'as directed. Nstionsl I CW-fIK-CO Rnmndy Co., N. Y. C. | « I ■ ,'r ' BURNSVILLE— “So They Say* ' The weather: Still jus' the way we like it—and Kif fen Hennessee who’s in from California says that he’s seen more sunshine in the few days he’s been home than in several weeks previously! Os course, we don’t know what part of Cal. he comes from, or , would that make any dif ference? About town: We think that Charles Radford had wonderful idea about Navy Day—he came home to cel ebrate! He deserves a visit back though, after two: years away. . . Sorry to 1 have the V. H. Freemans; leave after 2 years*at Thea tre here. 0. D. Calhoun of Spruce Pine is pinch hit ting till regular manager comes. . . . Town strangely deserted Wednesday morn ing. Opening of deer season accounted that but heard no yarns of great kills.. . . The envy of everyone who’s seen it is the banquet table which W. H. Holleman made for Rush .... Henry Pleasant home from hospital. . . . Did you see-the exhibit of menu covers which some of Junior Red Cross members made for Christmas Day dinners in Navy hospitals and on ships? A few ofi the first ones to come in from schools in county were placed on display in Drug Store window—and they were really most attractive! . . . That begins so many; Christmas activities that' we’ve heard of and would like to tell you about. Pearl hr pntectioi flat lull US£ SHERWIN-WBLLUUn . JSO.. *°o** U.n WITH THf Mtw FAlftß I ApBI&QT <”*o* W*U fINISM - CAI - I atLJL _ .. 111 ■ B. B. PENLAND & SON | Lumber & Building Supplies BURNSVILLE, N. C. 1 TO THE VOTERS OF YANCEY COUNTY j I have been nominated as a Candidate j 1 for Register of Deeds of Yancey County on \ j the Democratic ticket in the General Elec- j ] tion to be held November 7,1944. : Because of the difficulties of travel f | existing at the present time I shall not be j j able to tour the county and meet as many i ; of the voters and their families personally | I as I would like. However, I solicit your j ; support in the General Election of Nov-: j ember 7, 1944, and if elected I pledge my- \ • self to serve you faithfully and perform j 1 the duties of the office as provided by law. t i The Office shall be keot open during busi-1 1 ness hoprs and you will be promptly and; ! courteously accomodated. YATES BENNETT * « j * # - 4 >*' 'VT-V- /■';. 1 TTrP Y ANCF.YyRECORD I. Huskins, chapter chairman,' and Eleanor Rogers, Juniorj chairman, went over to Moore General hospital, and found out from the Red Cross director the things which are being requested for Christmas there at the hospital. They are asking for things from chapters in this section as it will be 1 much easier. . . We’ll print ■ the entire list, and there have already been promises of d&ndy, cookies, etc. and a number have said that they would be glad to give a box (They’re asking for 3000 of these, valued at $1 each). . .} Can’t we start right now to; | getting things lined up so i that we can help out with J this.? If you would like to contribute any of the things asked for please drop Mrs. Huskins or Mrs. Rogers a , card at once. . . .Or, if you would rather give the mon ey anl let the Junior Red or a committee from the chapter buy the gifts --and wrap the box, you may send the dollar with your name. Someone has sugges ted that a box be placed at the Drug Store and that the I slips promising donations, etc. be left there. ... There are already plans begun for the Juniors to make tree de corations and favors for the trays. Certainly, it seems to i us, if we can not have our own boys with us, that the j thing we will get the most pleasure from is helping make the day brighter for some one who is also far from home/ v The list of things is as follows: Homemade cookies for ward parties, favors for bed patient trays, home- made candy, nuts, fruits, [ : cigarettes; ~ Christmas gifts I for each soldier (3000) to; be $1 in value ; Christmas: tree decorations, for trees; on each ward; Christmas wrappings and Christmas 1 cards. All presents should be in by Dec, 15. /■' • The. chapter can furnish a list of suggested articles if you wish to wrap the box yourself; there’ll be a com mittee perhaps in each ! school or church or com munity, to help with this.' More about this next week. j - - | SERVICE OF PUBLICATION In The Superior Court i NORTH CAROLINA !YANCEY COUNTY j uizabelh Hogan vs. Creed Hcigan The defendant will take notice that summons was issued out of the Superior Court of Yancey County in the above entitled case on the 4th day of October, 1944; that service upon the person of the 1 defendant can not be had in North Carolina; that ihe defendant is re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County within fifty days from the publication of the first notice and 1 demur or answer to the complaint. Otherwise the plaintiff will apply to the Comt Ter We relief sought in her comp! lint... ‘ i p of this case is to obtain an absolute divorce from I the bonds of matrimony based up on two years separation, and upon , the grounds that the separation was not caused on the account of any fault of the plaintiff This the 27th day of Oct. 1944. Elizabeth Hogan, Plaintiff Charles Hutchins. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of Superior i Court. , Nov. 2,9, 16, 23, 1944 WAR BONDS L 41. . • U. Navy flhoti His jiirne forc'd c" vn in thr Mediterranean, U. ; ..j filer gac. back to his own ship, after being rescued by one of th.: modern, fast moving destroyers be..; ht thr-.ugh your v, ar bond - er. Mere Bonds mean more and . atter eqth’J ment. Keep b... War Bonds regularly. . S. jy Twj attmciA . .. ■ i ' gjgild Marin* Corps Phut* Marine half-tracks, paid for by your war bonds, move up to the fir ing line on Saipan. Keep up your Bond purchases so that the World War may end more speedily and thus rave lives of your loved ones. Buy an extra Bond today. L .S. Treat:, ry Department BRONCHIAL COUGHS! •r Bronchial Irritations Duo To Colds Buckley’s Famous “CANADIOL" { Mixture Acts Lika a Flash Spend a few cents today at any good drug store for a bottle of Buckley’s > CANADIOL Mixture (triple acting). | Take a couple of sips at bedtime. Feel 1 its instant powerful effective action spread thru throat, heed and bronchial tubes. It starts at once to loosen up thick, choking phlegm, soothe raw membranes and make breathing easier. Sufferers front those persistent, nasty irritating coughs or bronchial irrita tions due to colds find Buckley’s brings quick and effective relief. Don’t wait get Buckley’s Canadio! today. You fee* relief instandy. 3 „ FOR PROMPT TAXI < SERVICE CALL JOHN A. COOPW* ! ...w,,.. . Phone 42 Burnsville, N. C. TOM McINTOSH TAXIS Many Years of Reliable Service. Day Phone 42 Night Phone 442 Burnsville, N. C. ' r ’ i i Vote For A. I. FERREE Republican Candidate U. S. Senate He stands for world cooperation t o preserve peace, also preparedness. His election would give C. recognition nationally. ANNOUNCEMENT I TO THE VOTERS OF YANCEY COUNTY! This is to announce that I am the Re-| publican Candidate for re-election to the j office of Register of Deeds in the coming | Election. I am deeply interested in the welfare! of this our great Mountain County, I be-J lieve in helping as best I can in anything I 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 sos our fine people, that I did not know be s f Are I became your Register of Deeds. I wish it were possible for me to •cr,me to your house to see each one but /Hie to War conditions, we can’t travel i very much, so 1 take this opportunity to 4 thank you for your past help and to state ithat your vote and help will be greatly ap preciated. § S My only promises are to run the office las effeciently as I can and to treat EV IERYONE as courteously as possible. Sincerely, | EARL C. WILSON is i \ m j TO THE VOTERS OF YANCEY COUNTY j • • • 5 » a « ■ : I am a Candidate for the office of 1 • H i || Chairman of the Hoard of County Commis- I I sioners in the Nov. Election on the Repub- j j lican ticket. I will appreciate the support j i I of my Democratic friends as well as mem-1 ! bers of my own party. If elected to this \ | office I shall perform every duty of this j j office to the very best of my ability. • ! P.M. BANKS. I ? J • ..... .?* » . •• • • . .. . . . ... ....... J 'V- '• „ I II I - -- - ~~~ ~ % TO THE VOTERS OF YANCEY COUNTY I am 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 1 i .1 ii i i mmmmmmmmmrnm mm, •' * * f K * • *’* THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1944 Call 16 fpr prompt TAXI Service at all times. Cecil Higgins % FOR SALE: Small country place, 1 mile from Square Nice 5 room House, V/ 2 acres land, orchard. See W. W. Hennessee. FOR SALE: Corn Mill in good condition ~ See Bar g an ho us.
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