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PAGE FOUR YANCEY THEATRE * BURNSVILLE, N. C. * B- ' FRIDAY—SATURDAY OCTOBER 5-6 Double Feature ‘Cowboy From Lonesome River 9 Charles STARRETT, Vi ATHENS, Dub TAYLOR Plus : Strange Affair" Allyn JOSLYN Evelyn KEYES -*• ■ SUNDAY—MONDAY OCTOBER 7-8 ''Hangover Square” Laird CREAGER, Linda DARNELL, George SANDERS TUESDAY— OCTOBER 9th “Gildersleeve On Broadway” Harold PEARY Billie BURKE WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY OCTOBER 10-11 "Together Again” ; Irene Dunn. Charles BOYER, Charles COBURN SCHEDULE OF SHOWINGS 4 MATINEE: TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY Box Office Opens 1:45; Show Begins 2:00 MATINEE: SATURDAY & SUNDAY Box Office Opens 1:00; Show Begins 1:15 NIGHTS: Box Office Opens 6:45; Show Begins 7:00 SUNDAY NIGHT: Box Office Opeas 8:30 Show Begins 8:45 FOR SALE: 2 year old Guernsey and Red Devon Heifer. Had 1 calf. Sold on money back Guarantee. See Jack Patton* Clarion Radio Announces ... Exclusive tights to \ famous Jimmy Evans Football forecast. Watch our Store Window for fhese forecasts. Will he posted each week for next ten weeks. With a CLARION you're on [the |iWin ning Team Every Game. distributed by— McINTOSH RADIO SUPPLy & SERVICE Box W Burnsville, N. C. HARRIS BROTHERS STOVE AND PLUMBING WORKS Best Values IN Plumbing & Heating JOHN EVANS STORE BUILDING BURNSVILLE, N. C. For First Class Stove Repair work, Plumbing, Washing Machines. 1 No. 1 Burnside Heater as good as new, suit able for Store, Church or Garage. 1 Extra g6od Singer Sewing Machine. 1 Boys Bicycle, big type. We can now accept your ordar for new Electric Irons and new Alarm Clocks. 9x12 Linoleums. ' 3 Rooms for Rent. New Electric Motors to taka the place of gaso line motors on any type Washing Machines. We have new Cast Iron Coal heaters and caat Iron wood heaters. Will pay top Cash Price for old Lawn Mowers and old Washing Machines regardless of make or condition. BACK ON MARKET! Brown Rubber Heels and Soles! Bring your Shoes to Buckner Shoe Shop. *"> ‘•SALE: Old Hospital Building with three acres See Rob Peterson, Burns ville, N. C. FOR SALE: 1936 Ford; Coupe. A-l condition from bumper to bumper. See J. B. Wheeler, Green Mtn. FOR RENT: 5 room house with bath, coal and wood and chicken house, garage. Garden space furnished or unfurnished. Call 322 WANTED: Good, Depend able White Housekeeper Good home and Salary to right woman. Experience' unnecessary. I f willing and quick to learn, con tact, Mrs. Jessie M. Robin son, The Gaston Inn, Gas-j toiua, N. C. i FOR SALE OR RENT: 73 acres good land in Jacks Creek Township in vicin ity of Cleasrmont high school. 4 room house, to bacco bam, 7-8 tobacco base, and other outbuild ings. See J. B. Wheeler Green Mtn.,' N, C. LOST: Black Navy Bil Fold in Yancey Theatre Drivers License, navy clas s ification card, etc. $7.00 in money. Keep money but please return pocket Book to Yancey Record or to Ransom L. Pate, Pensa cola, N. C. WANTED TO BUY: Tri cycle for 2 year old child Call Mrs. W. W. Sorrells. FOR SALE: Bicycle with good tires. Extra parts See Wade Hensley, Bee Log, N. C. FOR SALE: One small ten and 2 all wool sleeping bags. Call Record Office. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE: 4 room house, 3 acres land, .2 Tobacco al lotment, good barn, paved street FOR SALE: Vi acre Lot paved street. Nice lot for Home site. Vance Carroll Farm, room House, good water 43 acres of land, 2 miles North of Micaville. FOR SALE: One six rooroi house on Pensacola high j way, with hath, 5'/ 2 acres of land. ’ For Sale: One five room house with bath, large lo j near Burnsville High School, paved street. For Sale: 125 acre Farm on Patterson Branch, 1.1 acre' tobacco allotment, good house with water in it. Will make an ideal stock farm. I For Sale: Several other mountain farms with to bacco allotments, from 4( acres to 300 acres. See E. L. Briggs, Owner Burnsville, N. C. FOR SALE: 117 acre Moun tain Farm, joining lands of Mrs. D. M. Buck and Lin nie Hensley near Bald Mtn. Good 5 room house, smoke house, spring house, good screened crib, 1 ten-1 nant house, some orchard, , 1 acre Tobacco Allotment, Quantity of Merchantable Timber. About 1 fourth mile from the highway. If interested See or write Mr. and Mrs. Hiram B Hensley, Bee Log, N. C. FOR SALE: 1941 Black Chevrolet two door Sedan Good condition. Priced to sell. See Mrs. M. V. Lewis Green Mtn., N. C. F6R SALE: 1 White Ice box. Very nice and reason* able. See Mrs. Yates Ben* nett in Register of Deeds Office- J ” THE YANCEY RECORD > MTKNSVIIJJ2— >•>l hey Say” Weather report: Frost this morning! And very, cool today.. . Happiest folks this week are the Grover Anglins. I. B. liberated from Japanese prison camp, safe and oh way home, Pearson Riddle called from Califor nia that he had landed and would be home soon. . . and Frank King now at Fort Bragg. ? . Also good news. Letter from the S. B. Con nellys that they plan to re turn to Burnsville as twon as he has received his dis charge from service. He’ll go back with State High way office here . . . One thing we’ve been waiting for: government released! D. D, T. now available at] local store. . . If you aren’t I planning an airplane trip lover the town soon, you may obtain a good view’ of the airways marker by going to second floor of court house. The marker, made possible by donations of citizens and constructed by the N. C. wing of the Civil Air Patrol, is on top of the Styles & Company garage, has the name of the town, latitude and longitude and marker pointing to nearest airfield <4l miles to* the Asheville-Henierson ville field). All in 10 feet high letters! . . . Big day in Asheville today! The 4-H club boys are going out in a big way at first dairy calf show and we’re expect ing some high honors! .... Chief topic of conversation of week is the Time! It was easy enough to turn back the clock but hard to ad just ourselves to the sched ule. . . Church service hours changed, Bank hours chang ed, Picture show schedule changed, so try to find out about these. Hardest thing we’ve found to adjust is ap petite, and a number of. folks are eating lunch at] 11:30 instead of waiting that hour by the clock! . . . And for a few months now 1 the Thursday closing of business places is over. Hope that the Victory Gar- | dens flourished during these summer months! . . REWARD: SlO Reward for return of Bicyc’e, or information leading to ap prehension of person who took the Elgin maroon colored Bicycle from niv garage early Wednesday morning. Last seen on Highway 69 at 3 A. M. Wednesday. Monroe Mc- Intosh, Cane River. FOR SALE: 3 Piece Mo hair Living Room Suit, and .-> piece Breakfast Room set. Inquire a t Floyd Kings. FOR SALE: Piano, same as ne>y. If interested call at Record Office. FRUIT TREES—In assort ed varieties, offered by Virginia’s Largest Grow' #rs. Write for Free Copy; New Low-Price Catalogue listing Fruit Trees, Berry Plants, and Ornamentals Waynesboro Nu rs erics, Waynesboro, Virginia. PHILCO FM RADIO FOR SALE: 45 Acre Farm with good house, barn and crib. The first house below Green Mtn. Depot. Biss Collis, Owner. Price S3OOO WANTED: To Buy Fox Hides. Bring to Record Office. \\ .".Ifcau TIO-I ,AL June, 1942 and served two and a half years, having been discharged last Octo ber with the rank of major. Dr. Laughrun i s the son of Mrs. J. J. Laughrun and the late Mr. Laughrun; life long residents of Yancey county. His wife is the for mer Miss Hattie Black Pol lard. More About— DEER HUNT and checked out each even-, ing at 6:00 p. m., and will be assigned to definite shooting areas each day to provide a careful distribu tion of the hunters over the area. ! Accomodations forthe 1 Mitchell hunt may be ob-, tallied at Burnsville and Marion—for the Boojje hunt, Mo.'gai.L.n, Lenoir, aivl New] ni. Firearms permitted shall bo riibs, using center-firei v. imunii v.n. and shotguns 16 gau, ■? or larger. Ammu nition will be restricted to hollow ooint or xpanding point for rifles, and single* round b ills for shotguns, j No person may accom-j pany hunters into the hunt-1 ing area ercept designated patrolman. MATH IS-ROBINSON Miss Mary Mathri, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mathis of Burnsville Rt. i, and Jame s L. Robinson of Mars Hill were married on Sept. 22 at the home of John English at Mars Hill) by Rev. W. H. Ballard. j The bride wore a suit of aqua with black accessories.] Mr. and Mrs. Robinson attended school at Bald Cre k and Beech Glen and she ha? been employed in Erwin at she .Southern Pot-’ tery. Mr. R; bii.son ha- been in service and recently re ceived an honorable dis charge. They v, .1; iv Ida--at Mars Hill for ihe present. * I Ilf I Ilf *■** H’MNMNO WHI r? r M n HERE'S WHY: wallp«p«r, jxdnt, pl«*tr—andebet l m mm knmiwn / 1OW« HU MUM . ICPWfI 9o ... I 1 ONI COAT COVERS most wallpapers, jf J painted waUs and mM*s, uatlboardl S-nwan Quick, eaty way to B. B. Penland & Son Lumber Company BURNSVILLE, N. C. PLEASANT GROVE Pvt. Worley Presnell has been visiting friends here. He has now reported to Fort Meade, Md. for reas signment. Miss Louise Hughes, dau ghter of Cling Hughes, was married to Charles Webb of Relief last week at Greenville, S. C. Cpl. Goldman Snyder and Mildred Waltham of Ashe ville visited Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Johnson Sunday. Pvt. Ward Woody is at home on leave after several months duty in the Euro pean Theatre of war. Cpl. Zade Randolph, son of S. B. Randolph, has re ceived a discharge from ser vice and is now at home. I’vt. Oscar K. Sparks is at home from Fort Bragg for ’a visit with hi? parents Mr. | and Mrs. A. G. Sparks. NOTICE The Mills Gap Harmony Boys will be at Riverside church to sing Sunday, Oct. 7, at 7:30 P. M. Pfc. Paul Anglin is home on leave. SHAmerican Heroes gfkhgltl WITH the crew of a tank destroyer held up by withering enemy fiic at Villa Coocetta, Cpt. William W. Galt of Great Falls, Mont., jumped in and directed an attack on a 77-mm antitank gun. Advancing fully exposed, he discharged a machine gun and threw hand grenades until the enemy became disorganized. Tie died from » shell burst, and was awarded the Merit! of Honor posthumously. The least that wc can do is to buy and hold War Bonds. L. S /i c i*v D> irtmc .1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1945 NOTICE: See us for all sizes beds, coil springs, mattresses and other good pieces of furniture. And see us before going else where. Also see us if you have any good used fumi -1 ture for sale. In Nu-Wray Garage. Holleman Furni ture Store 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: 1 Pair Horses wt. 1-C0 to 1331 Age 4-5 Perfectly broken to work anywhere. Will sell on trial. Also new section har row, turning plow, 1-foot, spreads, double tree qnd six pair grabs. See Brady Black, 2 miles East of Buy* VICTORY BONDS y\Uv7L/l WVYriM
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