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IVANCEY THEATRE
y A BURNSVILLE, N C. **
FRIDAY—SATURDAY DECEMBER 21-22
Double Feature —1
“SHERIFF OF SUNDOWN”
ALLAN LANE
Plus
“NABONGA” ,
JUNGLE SENSATION
SUNDAY—MONDAY DECEMBER 23-24
“IT’S A PLEASURE!” l
Marie McDONALD f ~ Bill JOHNSON
TUESDAY— DECEMBER 25th
“PAN-AMERICANA” \
Phillip TERRY Audrey LONG
WEDNESDAY— THURSDAY DECEMBER 27-28
“GUEST IN THE HOUSE” 1
Anne BAXTER Ralph BELLAMY
THE SEASON'S BEST |
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
WANTED TO BUY A J
FARM: About 10 acres
no house, near highway
Louis Fox,. Swiss, N. C.
FOR THE BEST in Shoe
Repair bring your shoes
to Buckner Shoe Shop
All work expertly anc
promptly done.
BUCKNER SHOE SHOP
"TOY WAGONS FOR SALE
3 feet x 16 inches. Price
$10.50. Lominac Furniture
and Wagon Factory* Mica
ville, N. C.
WANTED TO BUY: Can i
ned Strawberries—Wild
or cultivated. -75 c per
quart. Farmers Federa j
tion, Burnsville, N. C.
WANTED TO BUY: P
1940 or 1941 model Truck
Long Wheel Base. Thi
Truck must look good and
be in good condition. See
Wayne Tipton. (Nov.)
NOTICE OI ADMINISTRATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA I
COUNTY OF YANCEY
Having qualified as Administra
trix of the Estate of J. M. England,’
deceased, late of Yancey County,
North Carolina, this is to notify!
all persons having claims against
the Estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned
at Cane River, N. C., on or before
the 20th day of November, 1946,
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery.
AH persons indebted to said
Estate will please make immed
iate payment.
This 20th day of Nov. 1945.
Mrs. Christina England, Admin
istratrix of the Estate of J. M.
England, deceased
Nov. 22, 29, Dec 6, 13, 20, 27 1945
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%1 A BLANKET of snow on the roof, ;
peace and stillness and warmth
§•? and firelight, the lovely litter of Christ- jj£
& mas on the living room floor. Certainly
there’s a Santa Claus, and as we wish jra
Q you a Merry Christmas we add this *
g wish for good measure: May good old $
g St. Nicholas come laden, this Christ- fg
£y/ mas of 1945, with more of the good
things of life for you than you have
ever before enjoyed. » i
jL-HAlflilS liROS. STOVE COMPANY 9
g Burnsville, N. C. jS
FOR SALE: Beautiful Tho
roughbred Cocker Puppies
Mrs. Lena Tilson, Burns
ville, N. C. Phone 324
FOR SALE : Heatrola, Med i
iuin Size in good condition.
See Floyd King, at Mt.
Mitchell Case.
V I
LOST : Brown Bill Fold at
Cane River containing
money, U. S. Navy Liberty
and Identification card
and pictures. Reward j
Vernon C. Banks, SS M
(B) 3c, U. S. N. A. B. An
nex 2, Little Creek, Va.
FOR Sewing Machine and
Ciock repair work, write
W. M. Rathburn, Burns
ville, N. C., and I will come
to your home.
STORE FOR SALE
In order to devote all my
time to other business’
would like to sell the Bar :
ganhous Store—including i
premises, fixtures, and
! stock of goods. Anyon
interested please call am
see mullet details. I. W
Thread gill.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Weil built 1 room house,
16x16 —Can be loaded on
truck and moved to you:
lot. By adding 1 or 2 more
rooms will make a good
house to live in or splend
id service room.
Barganhous
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FOR SALE: A 1939 Inter
national 3-4 ton Truck. |
Good tires and motor in ;
good condition. Call at t
Westall’s Service Station, j
Burnsville, N. C. ;
LOST: On Asheville to Elk J
Park Bus. Woman’s Blue
Gabardine Coat with cha- '
mois skin button-in lin
ing. Reward for Return to
Record Office. *
FOR SALE: 150 Bushels of
Apples. 20 Pigs six to ten '
weeks old for sale. S. M.
Wilson, Rt. 1, Burnsville...i
WANTED TO BUY: Hog
about 200 to 300 pounds.
W. H. Holloman
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FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SALE: 4 room house
3 acres land, .2 Tobacco ai
lotment, good barn, paved
street
FOR SALE: One six room
house on Pensacola high
way, with bath, 5V 2 acres
of land.
FOR SALE: */ 2 acre Lot
paved street. Nice lot for
Home site.
For Sale: Several other
mountain farms with to
bacco allotments, from 4(
acres to 300 acres.
See E. L. Briggs, Owner
Burnsville, N. C.
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NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In The Superior Court
YANCEY COUNTY »
NORTH CAROLINA
i Elizabeth Lewis, Plaintiff,
v«-
A. Thomas Lewis, Defendant.
The Defendant, A. Thomas
! Lewis, will please take notice that
,an action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Yancey County, North
;Carolina, for an absolute divorce;
and the said Defendant will fur
ther take notice that he is required
to appear at the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said
County, at the Courthouse in Bur
nsville, North Carolina, within
twenty (20) days after the 3rd
day of January, 1046, and answer
or demur to the Complaint in said
action or the Plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demand
ed in said Complaint.
This the 4th day of Dec. 1046.
Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior
Court, Yancey County, N. C.
Dec. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1945
NOTICE OF SERVICE OI
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In The Superior Court
I NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Samuel G. Wilson
vs.
Betty Jo Wilson
The defendant above named will
take notice that the plaintiff has
commenced an action in the Sup
erior Court of Yancey County for
the purpose of obtaining; an ab
solute divorce from the defendant
on the grounds of infidelity, and
for custody of the one child born
of the marriage of plaintiff and
defendant.
And the defendant will take
notice that she is required to ap
pear and answer or demur to the
complair a copy and original of
which is on file in the office of
the Superior Court of Yancey
County, on or before the 19th day,
of January, 1946, or tha defendant
will apply to the court for judg
ment according to the tenor of
his complaint.
This November 27, 1946.
Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup
erior Court.
Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. 20, 1945
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In The Superior Court
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF YANCEY
Edd Roberts and H. W. Johnson,
trading as Roberts & Johnson
Lumber Company, |
vs.
E. _ H. Shreiner Lumber Company,
Zeigler Lumber Company and
Black Mountain Railroad Company
The Defendants, E. H. Shreiner
Lumber Company and Zeigler
Lumber Company, will take notice
that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Super
ior Court of Yancey County, North
Carolina, for the purpose of de
claring the Plaintiff to be the
owner and entitled to the possess
ion of one car load of lumber as
described in the Complaint in this
cause; and the said Defendants
will take notice that they are re
quired to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
said County in the Courthouse in
Burnsville, N. C„ within fifty days
from the date of this notice and
answer or demur to the Complsint
in said action, or the Plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said Complaint.
This the 26th day of Nov. 1946.
Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup
erior Court of Yancey County,
North Carolina
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FARM WORK
ty. These five areas and the:
141 unit farms used 270.75
tons of TVA concentrated
phosphate and, 45 tons of
ammonium nitrate. Also, of ,
the 2242 tons of ground
limestone used by all farm- ~
ers thru the AAA program, ,
these unit and area farmers <
used 1381 tons of 61.6 per j
cent of the total used. ,
One farmer was assisted |
in purchasing an ensilage
cutter mounted on rubber ,
tires and he Custom filled a j
total of 18 silos for as many ,
farmers. ,
A series of joint farm and ,
home meetings were parti- (
cipated in that included ,
home wiriiig, insulation,
building and water systems.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ;
COUNTY OF YANCEY '
Under and by virtue of that cer
tain Mortgage Deed executed ,by
E H Edwards and wife, Laura
Edwards, to the Mutual Bank of
Spartanburg, South Carolina, on 1
March 6, 1943, to secure certain
indebtedness and there having
been default in the payment of
said indebtedness, the undersigned
will on the 15th day of January,
1946, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., at the
Courthouse door in Burnsville, N.
C., sell to the highest 'blddef for
cash to satisfy said indebtedness,
interest and cost, but subject to ail
I outstanding taxes, all ofytliat tract
or parcel of land situate in Upvp
Township, County of Yancey and
State of North Carolina, and de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at a White Oak
known as John W. Edwards old
i White Oak corner on top of the
William Ridge; thence up with the
height of ridge to the top of an
: knob, above the Wilson Edwards
place to a chestnut tree, known
as the corner of the Charlotte
Hensley hundred-acre tract; thence
with the said line to J, A, Watts
! line to his chestnut oak corner on J
top of a nidge; thence up saidj
ridge to the beginning corner, con
taining 25 acres, more or less.
Being all that property conveyed
to E. H. Edwards by Mary Edw
ards by deed dated Sept. 21, 1938,
recorded Oct. 14. 1938, in Deed
Book 82, page 82 in office of Re
gister of Deeds for Yancey County. !
This the 15th day of Dec. 1945. !
The Mutual Bank of Spartan
burg, South Carolina, Mortgagee.
Dec. 20, 27, Jan. 3, 10,
i NOTICE OF FINAL SALE
l In The Superior Court
• NORTH CAROLINA
l YANCEY COUNTY
■ Yancey County
m.
Louie Williams and wife, Mrs
Louie Williams
• Under and by virtue of a juiig
ment of the Superior Court in the
above entitled action appoiinting
the undersigned as Commissioner
to sell the hereinafter described
lands to satisfy said judgment for
taxes for the years of 1937, togeth
er with interest, penalties and
costs thereon, and subsequent tax-i
es, the undersigned will, on the 28
day of January, 1946, at 10:00
o’clock A. M., at the Courthouse j
door in Burnsville, North Carolina,!
sell the hereinafter described lands
, to the highest bidder, for cash, to
. satisfy said judgment, together
. with all costs and subsequent tax
es, suid property being in Egypt
Township, Yancey County, North
j Carolina, adjoining the lands of
Amos Ledford, and described by
i metes and bounds as follows:
FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the
, lands of Amos Ledford Begin
. ning on a Lynn corner on the
i N'rth bank of Roaring Fork on
|!the old I. J. Taffer tract of land;
thence a Southwest course . ’wifch*-
the Taffer line to the top of Green
i Brier ..Ridge with its main height,,
and line of a tract of land bought
Iby Amos Ledford of R. B Johnson
to some double chestnuts on said
ridge; thence leaving said ridge on!
I an East course with C. R. Bailey’s
line to a large oak stump near an
apple orchard; thence with C. R
Bailey’s line about a North course
to a lynn and chestnut comer;
thence down with said Bailey’s
line to the ci-eek to a swamp dog
wood corner; thence down said
creek and with Bailey’s line to an
ash comer in the forks of the
| brunch; thence up the middle
branch to a chestnut corner at
Mack Williams line; thence a
I Northeast course with Mack Will
iams line to a chestnut -oak cor
ner on a ridge; thence a due North
course to a beech corner, adjoin
ing Amos Ledford’s tract of land;
thence down South course to the
branch; thence down the branch to
W M. Ledford's corner in the
branch; thence with W. M Led
ford’s line to the beginning, con
taining 18- acres, more or less.
SECOND TRACT: Beginning on
a beech on North side of Lakey
Cove Branch; thence with Mack
Williams’ line near a West course
about 20 poles to a Maple; thence
about a North course about a dir
ect line 42 Vi poles to a sourwood at
or near D. M. Buck’s line; thencef
leaving said comer about North
east course with D. M. Buck’s line
to the branch; thence about a Nor
theast course with Amos Ledford’s
line to top of said ridge; thence
with Amos Ledford’s line with
height of said ridge about a South
course, to the beginning, contain
ing 10 acres, more or less.
This December 18. 1945,
BILL ATKINS, Commissioner.
Dec. 20, 27, Jan. 8, 10, [
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HURNSVILLE— j
“So The* Say”
If any one else says to us I
“NOW, you’ll have some- §
thing to write about—! ! ” 1
(meaning the weather) J
we shall take offense! It I
really is a record breaking %
“spell” —snow, then freeze |
then more snow and start |
all over. It wouldn’t be so S
bad except for the high- J
ways which are truly dan- B
gerous. So folks stay at IS
home, and when folks stay 5
at home, practically all B
meetings are cancelled, and B
no one talks about anything S
except The Weather, where S
shall we hear any news?
Best news of the week:;!!
Jack Newsom did survive li
the sinking of the Japanese «!
ship a year ago and is now 2
in Honolulu where he is
stilt being hospitalized «
though in v good pay ij
cal condition. His many j
friends here will be glad to’ r
have th’s wold of him. His *
address is Capt. J. H. New- *
som, 2456 Prince Edward
St., Honolulu 11, Hawaii, j
Moving about: the Mack B.
Rays have .moved to the
busbyterian Manse (and
[hey also have new Ply
nouthli . . . Frank and
Naomi King who were mar- .
ried last Saturday have ap
artment in Dr. Bennett’s ;
office building, the Milton c (
Joneses have moved to their j
new home near Camp Ray
and the Edd Riddle family j
has moved from Cane River
to the Fdd Bryant house j
south of Burnsville. . . . It, _
will surely be fine to have *
all the college students I
home for the holidays but i
■ some of them are having I
difficulties getting home on 1
account of the weather . . .''
j Too bad that the Christmas ;
progtam W school had j
'to boo; needed but the pro- '
| gram will be given by the
choii • of the three church
es at the BapU ;t church on
Sunday evening at 7:30.
Every one in the commun
ity is invited'to attend this
annual event. . . Business
j firms cf th* town, including
the Bank, will be closed on
Tuesday end Wednesday,
I Dec. 25, 20. . . .
May we add our good
wishes for a most pleasant
; Christmas season, and the
hope that the true spirit of
- \ uletide may prevail \
in every heart. ! I
In case you've been busy ]
and haven't got ’round to a j
fruit cake, here’s a recipe j
for a refrigerator fruit j
cake which Juanita Masters j
passes along: 1 pound van-:!
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NOTH K OF FINAL SALE I
In flu* Superior Court I®
'NORTH CAROLINA * I.
YANCEY COUNTY j
Yancey County
VH.
H. ( . (Clay) Ball and wife. Mrs. !
H. C. Ball; Gilbert Robinson and ,
wife, Hester Robinson; J. B i
Banks and wife. Mrs. J. B. Banks ]
Welzie Riddle an ) wife, Mrs Wei
zie Riddle
Under and by virtue of a juiig- 1
ment of the Superior Court in the ,
above entitled action appoiinting !
the undersigned as Commissioner I
to sell the hereinafter described j
lands to satisfy said judgment for t
taxes for the years of 1031, 1934. I
1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, to- \
get her with interest, penalties and j
costs thereon, and subsequent ,
taxes, the undersigned will, on the I
28 day of January, 1946, at 10.09 j
o’clock A. M., at the Courthouse /
door in Burnsviile, North Carolina, 1
sell the hereinafter described lands I
to the highest bidder, for cash, to j
satisfy said judgment, together
with all costs and subsequent tax- 1
es, said property being in Burns
ville Townsh.p, Yancey County,
North Carolina, adjoining the 1
lands of E. A. Brigman, aml 6 de- i
scribed by metes and bounds as :
follows:
BEING LOTS 23 and 24 in i
Block B. of the Brigman and Wil- i
son addition to the Town of Bur - !
ns.ville, North Carolina, a map or
plat of which is on record in the I
office of the Register of Deeds for ;
Yancey C unty, North Carolina. )
reference to which, is hereby made (
for a more complete description f
of said land. J
This December 18, 1945.
n ATKINS. Commissioner. I J
Dw. 20, 27, Jan, 8, 10, I \
| PEACE ON EARTH |
i ’’ Joyous”, 1
i Christmasi
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8 ★Of far greater value . ‘J
than the most precious - d
jewel or the most cost- §
ly gift is happiness and
* peace of spirit. Could J
g 1 we wish more for you
| this Christmas season
than its attainment?
For your fine co
lli operation and loyalty
is to us in 1945 you have ?
V our lasting gratitude.
Si BURNSVILLE DRY
* CLEANERS }
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Burnsville, N, C.
p oar a t <er <
LOST: One Gold and Black
l.uttrn for coal. Reward.
Return to Record Office.
t'a wafers, 1 box raisins, 1
jp nut meats, 1 package
figs. Put through food chop
per; add 1 coconut grated
and one can sweetened, con
densed milk. Mix thorough
ly, pack in mold and leave
overnight in refrigerator.
Fasy and good!
BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS
1 aiiriirisfaas: | a
imm s s
£ ■ s
TOWERING ABOVE A CARE-BOUND WORLD IS THi fa
g? CAREFREE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS. INDEPENDENT OP 8
g TIME, INDEPENDENT OF PLACE, INDEPENDENT Of| M
g? CirCUMSTANCE, IT EMBRACES ALL NONE GAN fa
d ESCAPE ITS MAGIC SPELL 8
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FOR YOUR MANY EVIDENCES OF GOOD WILL IN
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ff 194 SWE SINCSttLY THANK YOU. fa
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g BURNSVILLE FURNITURE AND 8
HARDWARE COMPANY j§
| Burnsville, N. C. @
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Sj£‘ TfTm. no place like home when
Christmas comes arourid, and there’* Us
no time like right now to wish all V*
tijj{ you kindly home folks the merriest
M }. Christma* ever
l> It ha* been a privilege and a pleas- fa
p ure to have served you in 1945, and ty* /
we look forward to your continued fa
'fa friendship. fa
g I-oLIARD'S drug store
y Burnsville, N. C. fa
TfrrmaDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1945
WOOD
STOVE WOOD FOR SALE
Prompt delivery anywhere
in county. See or write
Jess Cooper, Burnsville
1 N. C. Penland & Ayem
| Saw Mill. (Aug.)
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| FOR SALE: 1941 Special
j Deluxe Chevrolet. Extra
i good condition. If interest
[ ed see Lloyd* Edwards,
i Higgins, N. C.
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. other year, we desire
to express our deep g
Jj appreciation of your 5
L i good will and friend- -5
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- § ship, and to wish for H
j you during the Christ- »■ «
§ mas season of IfMS all g
the better things tliat '
} life affords.
§ YANCEY ELECTRIC I
SUPPLY CO. |
Burnsville ,N. C.