PAGE FOUR YANCEY THEATRE* X BtjRNSVttXE, N. C. •*-* FRIDAY —SATURDAY MARCH 30-31 Double Feature , ( ,J r 1 v HIT NO. 1 V ''Song of Nevada” *** % - T With ROY ROGERS U vi HIT NO. 2 ' "Louisiana Hayride” Judy CAN OVA , Richard LANE SUNDAY—MONDAY APRIL 1-2 ‘Our Hearts were Young and Gay* Diana LYNN Gail RUSSELL TUESDAY— APRIL 3 |"Pin Up Girl” Betty GRABLE Martha RAY * WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY APRIL 4-5 "Dragon Seed” Kathryn HEPBURN Walter HUSTON FEMALE HELP WANT ED: Have a good home for a woman. Reasonable salary. General house work Only two in family. No children. If you need a good home write me at once. Box 122, Morgan ton, N. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Ceurt NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Agnes Ayers v». Jercme Ayers The Defendant above named will take notice that an action was instituted in tne Superior Court of Yancey County on the 6th day ot March, It ,5, wherein the Plaintiff requested the Court for a judg ment for divorce absolute from the bonds of matrimony. The subject of the action is for a divorce absolute based upon the grounds of two years separation. Therefore, the Defendant will .take nonce that he is required to appear before this t ourt within £>U days from the time of the pub lication of the first notice and file his answer or otherwise plead; "’"’otherwise the Plaintiff will apply to the Court tpr the relief de manded in the complaint. Witness my hand on this the sth day of March. 1946. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup erior Court. Charles Hutchins, Attorney for the Plaintiff. , March 15, 22, 29. April 5, 1845 NOTICE OF SALE In Th« Superior Caurt NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County TO. C. W. Rathbone and wife. Pansy Kathbone Under and by virtue of a judg ment in the above entitled action, appointing the undersigned as Commissioner to sell the property hereinafter described to - satisfy said judgment for 11137, 11*39 and 1940 taxes, penalties, interest and costs, the undersigned will, on the 9th day of April, 1945, at 10 o’clock A M., at the Courthouse door jn Burnsville, North Caro lina, sell jjtftllhe highest bidder, for cash,, to satisfy said judgment, together with all costs and subse quent taxes, the following prop erty, lying and being in Pensacola Township, adjoining the lands of R. H. McMahan and others, and described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on a small sugar maple in C. W. Itathbone's line and runs a North east course 14 poles to a planted stone on the N. W. bank of the spring branch; thence a West course ID poles aryd 4 feet to a chestnut on the South bank of Rocky Fork Creek; thence down and with said Creek to an ash in C, W. Rathbone’s iiife; thence an East course with C. W. Rathbone’s line to the BEGINNING, contain ing IVi acres, more or lees. SECOND TRACT: BEGINN ING on a chestnut the A J Nan ney corner and runs an East course with the A J. Nanriey line to a planted stone; then a North course with the Eliza McMahan line to a beech, the J. C. Wilson corner; then a Southwest course with the branch to a maple; thence a Southeast course with the A. J Nanney line, to the BE GINNING, containing 6 acres, more or leas. This 27th day of Feb. 1945. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner. March 8, 16, 22, 29, 1946 WOOD STOVE WOOD FOR SALE: Prompt delivery anywhere in county. See or write Jess Cooper, Burnsville N. C. Penland & Ayers Saw Mill. (Aug.) FOR SALE: V/ 2 Ton Chev rolet Truck. Almost new tires. Truck in good con dition. 37 model. SSOO cash. See Oscar Fender, Little Creek near Bee Log FOR SALE: 30 head of Sheep, 14 of which are lambs. See Johnny Ram sey, Bee Log, N. C. FURNITURE FURNITURE: For three quarter and full size bods with new and used coil springs and mattresses to match, dressers and other 1 urniture, see Holloman Furniture in Nu-Wray Garage. NOTICE OF SERVICE OI T SUMMONS by PUBLICATION Special Proceedings Before The Clerk In The Superior Court VANCEY COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA C. P. Randolph, Administrator of /-. B. Anglin, Deceased, Plaintiff vs. Mrs. Z. B. Anglin. Widow of Z. B, Anglin, Laura Young and hus band, C. S. Young (~ \V7 Anglin and wife, Carrie Anglin, T. T. Anglin, -lyia (ic.ige, Lester Murphy and husband. John .Murphy, Thel ma Angiin, i.ruce Anglin and wife, Lena Angiin, Vernon Anglin and wife, Mrs. Vernon Anglin, Eliza beth Anglin, Joseph Angiin, Har old .Angiin, Dora Robinson and husband, Bascombe Robinson, Maggie Murphy and husband, Milt Murphy, Nettie. Davis and husband, Kit Da (ns, and Ben Griffith, Heirs at law' "of Z. B, Anglin, Deceased, Defendants, The defendants, Mrs Z B. Ang lin, Lester Murphy, John Murphy, Vernon Anglin, Mrs. Vernon Ang lin, Harold Anglin, Nettie Davis, Kit Davis, and Ben Griffith, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County, North,* Carolina, for the purpose of selling mineral interest in lands in which said defendants have an interest, by the adminis trator of Z, B. Anglin, deceased, to make asst;s with which to pay debts, against said estate; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap pear at the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County in the courthouse in Burnsville, North Carolina, within 10 days af ter the 21st day of April, 1946, and answer; demur' or otherwise plead to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 23rd day of March, 1946 Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior Court. Yancey County, North Carolina. March 29, April 5, 12, 19, 1945 BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” The weather: Perfect! Never a March like this, say old timers and young folks alike. Pear trees and plum trees white, apple trees showing the first pink blos som, and lilacs just begin ning to scent the air with their indescribable frag rance . . . About town: Both Teresa and Frances Coletta (the twins) now home and gain ing weight nicely. . . . Re becca King also home from hospital . . . More signs of -pring: The first ramp, dis played by Grady Bailey who says he gathered it near the Buck home at Bald Mtn. . . boys playing marbles and soft ball, the shrubbery so attractively set at Taylor home (they bought from the- W M. Englishs), and the English house now almost complete j©n Summit Street, “Show ers”, but these are the kind that every spring bride adoreg and Lucille Gillespie is the favored bride-to-be now. . . . Cute shop: Carl Mclntosh’s, built next door to Dr, Bennett’s office. It looks like a play house but is well equipped for radio repair. Fine to have some where to keep busy on work you like. . . . Moving: the Horace Riddles back home, arid now we’ll see that pic ture garden growing again! Vegetable gardens,can be beautiful if you have one like this has been each , year. . . . The Berrymans to Blowing Rock next week, and we hear that the Nelse Kings will move to Gibbs , house opposite English home in west Burnsville. . . . Catherine Cherry and child ( ren have moved to Troy Ray house nearby. . . Con T ■ gratulations to Ruby Glat ]y who has completed the 80 hour Red Cross Nurse’s Aid course at the Florida Sanitarium in Orlando, and received cap in recognition of this! We don’t know of any other work that is more , needed and more worth | while at the present time. . I Remember about Thursday ( afternoon closing in town , Troy Mclntosh says the committee didn’t contact him but he’s cooperating too, and if there are others we’ll let you know about; j them. . Sophomore class of | CJearmont entertained Sen iors yesterday with theatre ! party to see “White Cliffs of Dover”. Thoughtful of the Sophs and a wonderful picture you still have time to see