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——— if ~ I. ■— i iin n. i.. i.i Yancey $ 'the"atrf^ X BURNSVILLE, N. C. " FRIDAY—SATURDAY DECEMBER 28-29 Double Feature "Bells of Rosa Rita” ROY ROGERS Plus - "Falcon in Hollywood” Tom CONWEY Barbara HALE SUNDAY—MON DAY DECEMBER 30-31 "The Affairs of Susan” ; **3oan FONTAINE Georgfc BRENT "Atlantic City”* » Constance MOORE ■' Bradford TAYLOR jMmitanantmttsrv attorn TUESDAY— JANUARY Ist "Three Is A Family” Marjorie REYNOLDS Charlie RUGGLES WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY JANUARY 2-3 "Back Tq Bataan” John WAYNE Anthony QUINN 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 ned Strawberries— Wild or cultivated. -75 c per quart. Farmers Federa tion, Burnsville, N. C. WANTED TO BUY: i» 1940 or 1941 model Truck Long Wheel Base. Thi Truck must look good and be in good condition. See Wayne Tipton. (Nov.) • • | NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA j COUNTY OF YANCEY Having qualified as Administra-j trix of the Estate of J. M. England, deceased, late of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify j 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. All persons indebted to sai< 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 AT THE STROKE OF 12- | I • The midnight hour strikes—and, ‘ $5 presto! We shed our worried old fifi selves and enter a new world of A 3* light, merriment, good cheer and A £ With firm faith in the future, we fl enter the year 1946 heartened by M your constant consideration for us, m • and hoping that the New Year will vy be rich in good cheer and blessings A I HARRIS BROS. STOVE COMPANY 3 g Burnsville, N. C. g FOR SALE: Heatrola, Med ium Size in good condition See Floyd King, at Mt. Mitchell Case. j I LOST: Brown Bill Fold at Cane River containing j money, U. S. Navy Libertyi ‘ and Identification , card! and pictures. Reward j Vernon C. Banks, SSM (B) 3c, U. S. N. A. B. An , nex 2, Little Creek, Va. I FOR Sewing Machine and I Clock 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 ! premises, fixtures, and stock of goods. Anyon interested please £all am : see and get details. I. W Threadgill. HOUSE FOR SALE Well built 1 room house, 16x16—Can be loaded oi truck and moved to you’ lot. By adding 1 or 2 mor rooms will make a goot house to live in or splend id service room. Barganhous Behind Your Bonds Lias tha Might of America FIRST IN POULTRY Huge resources that will help the nation guarantee Victory Bonds are produced by the poultry trade in lowa. It is the largest egg-produc ing state, and its poultry output also stands at the top. Turkeys and ! capon railing are growing projects ; that promise additional resources to guarantee bonds for years to come. ' U.S. Trtasury-Department J I FOR SALE: House and Lot. Five rooms, bath and shower bath. Small gard en. Price $3150. See Miss Aldine Pleasant, Burns- 1 ville, N. C. ’ I WANTED TO BUY: 50 to 100 Bushels Old Corn. De livered or undelivered. C. C. Taylor, Swiss, N. C. WANTED TO BUY: Hog about 200 to 300 pounds. W. H. Holloman « FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE: 4 room house 3 acres land, .2 Tobacco al lotment, good bam, paved street I ! FOR SALE: One six room house on Pensacola high way, with hath, s'/i acre 1 of land. FOR SALE: Vi acre Lot j 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 j Burnsville, N. C. 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 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. 1 C., sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said indebtedness, interest and cost, but subject to all outstanding taxes, all of that tract or parcel of land situate in Egypt 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 1 White Oak comer on top of the' William Ridge; thence up with the height of ridge to the top of an' knob, above the Wilson Edwards plaae— to a chestnut tree, known as she comer of the Charlotte Hensley hundred-acre tract; thence with the said line to J. A. Watts line to his chestnut oak corner on' top of a ridge; thence up said ridge to the beginning corner, eon-' 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-1 gister of Deeds for Yancey County. I This the 15th day of Dec. 1945. The Mutual Bank of Spartan burg, South Carolina, Mortgagee. l Dec. 20, 27, Jan. 3, 10, NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Cuurt YANCEY COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Elizabeth Lewis, Plaintiff, T». A. Thomas Lewis, Defendant. The Defendant, A. Thome Lewis, will please take notice tha 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, Njrth Carolina, within twenty (20) days after the 3rd day of January, 1946, 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. 1945. Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior Court. Yancey County, N. C (Dec, 4> 18, 29, 87, r n -'■> v v prrnbfi ALL WORKSTOCK NEED CLINICAL TREATMENT More than five out, of every six h<£ad of farm workstock need some form of treatment to put them in condition to do the heavy farm work of 1946, says Howard Stamey, Extension animal husbandman a t State College. “In the western section of North Carolina, where bots present a real prob lem, all workstock need treatment for this pest,” Stamey explains, .“espec ially if the animals have been on pasture. About 95 per cent of all workstock ihave some form of internal i parasites. | “Thousands o f horses ineed the sharp corners of | the teeth removed with a 1 float or rasp so that they . can thoroughly chew their ; food. “Feet of workstock need ito be properly trimmed be ( cause negleet on this point often causes troubles that cannot be corrected.” As a result of this great need for putting workstock • in the proper condition for ! work next year, 67 coun ities in North Carolina have I already made plans for horse and mule clinics to be conducted by the Extension Service during January and February. Free examina tions will be given by a lic ensed veterinarian. Stand ard fee& for treatments will be charged throughout the State. Where clinics have not been planned, farmers >1 should organize community ‘ groups and request this ser vice through their county ■I agent. i ~ NOTICE OF FIHaL SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA I YANCEY COUNTY ' Yancey County vs. Louie Williams and wife, Mrs Louie Williams ' Under and by virtue of u judg ment of the Superior Court in the above entitled action appointing 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- ( es, the undersigned will, on the 28, day of January, 1946, at 10:00 ( o’clock A. M., at the Courthouse door in Burnsville, North Carolina, ' sell the hereinafter described lands 'to the highest bidder, for cash, to I satisfy said judgment, together with all costs and subsequent tax es, said property being in Egypt Township, Yancey County, North I Carolina, adjoining the lands of| 1 Amo, Ledford, and described b.V| . metes and bounds as follows: FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the ji lands of Amos Ledford. Begin-' lining on a Lynn corner on the: North bank of Roaring Fork on jthe old I. J. Taffer tract of land; thence a Southwest course with the Taffer line to the top of Green’ Brier Ridge with Its main height, and line of a tract of land boijjht by Amos Bedford of R. B Johason to some double chestnuts on said ridge; thence leaving said ridge on ,an East course with C. R. Bailey’s I line to a large oak stump near an apple orchard; thence with C. R. ( Bailey’s line about a North course | jto a lynn and chestnut corner; j thence down with said Bailey’s line to the creek to a swamp dog-j wood comer; thence down said creek and with Bailey’s line to an I ash comer in the forks of the , branch; thence up the middle branch to a chestnut corner at Mack Williams line; thence a 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 comer in the I 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 42Vi poles to a eourwood at [ or near D. M. Buck’s line; thence leaving said comer about North i 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 aaid ridge; thence with Amos Ledford’s Tine with height of said ridge, about a South course, to the beginning, contain acre*, mpre-or less. This December 18, 1945. HILL ATKINS,--tSemtniesioner. Dee. 20, 27, Jen. 8, 10, —BURNSVILLE— li "So They Say” About town: Christmas \ Day was a quiet one here, ] with many members of fam- ] lilies home. However, many ] who had planned to come j didn’t make it because of j the hazardous travel condi- ] tions. ... It was a compara- 1 tively “White Christmas”, | but the snow was not the j fresh, soft kind which that | description brings to mind. | Instead, it had lain a little | too long, and early Tuesday ; morning sleet and freezing ; rain glazed it over. The I' sun began to shine Wednes- ji day and now most of the!' snow and ice has disappear- | ed from the highways and j we’re all hoping for a few ! more days of good weather. !j We’ve often wondered how | the pro~-'c:tor feel? who 1 see.- the good black oil come j gU: ling in I;-. m*a new well, ] but somehow, we can’t think j that, for the moment at | least, he can feel much ; proudei then we do when ] the fresh pure water comes ' gushing frem our faucets ] when there has been a dis ruption in the water service ■ for a few hours. . . . We are j so spoiled with the bounte i ous supply of wonderfully I soft water we have here that we never realize how 1 much we use, or how much; we take this service for! jgranted. During the extre mely cold -pell most of us I kept a small supply on hand’] as a precaution since brok-; en pipes in town can cause I a temporal y shut off. How-i ever, by Tuesday night we’d : all grown careless and j when a pipe at the main in- i take burst there were many \ who didn’t have enough wa- i ter to boil the breakfast ji coffee next morning. Then i those people in and near ! ! town who have wells or ! i pumps became unite popu- i ' lar, h iving visitors who i hadn’t call:; i since the last i i time the Mater was off! . . ! So all day Wednesday ,vat- j er was c:t ’efully hoarded ] and everybody waited. ! About ten there was omin- 1 ous growlings in the pipes j and all over town people j , rushed to turn on faucets, j [and thar she gushed! . . . . j Perhaps every so often this j very thing should happen j to make us conscious once ] more fpr this, one of the ] ; mog common place bless- 1 jings we enjoy, but one we j really miss. And we should j Isay “Thanks” to those in j charge who always start j ! right in and stick with the j j j job of repairing the trouble ] till it’s all dene! NOTICE OF FINAL SALE In The Superior Court ’ ! NORTH CAROLINA 1 ‘ YANCEY COUNTY jj t Yancey Ctun.ty • va. I*' IH. C. (Clay) Ball and wife, Mrs jH. C. Ball; Gilbert Robinson am : | wife, Hester Robinson; .). B , Banks and wife. Mrs. J. H. Banks Welzifc Riddle an ! wife, Mrs. Wei zie Riddle Under and by virtue of a judg- 1 merit of the Superior Court in the i above entitled action appointing j the undersigned as Commissioner j to sell the hereinafter described | lands tq satisfy said judgment for ] taxes for the years of 1931, 1934, 1 J 1941, 1942, 1943. 1944, 1945, to- I gether with interest, penalties and j costs thereon, and subsequent . taxes, the undersigned will, on the ' 28 day of January, 1946, at 10:00 j o’clock A. M., at the Courthouse : door in Burnsville, North Carolina,' sell the hereinafter described lands ' to the highest bidder, for cash, to i satisfy said judgment, together with all costs and subsequent tax es, said property being in Burns-, ville Townsh.p, Yancey County, , North Carolina, adjoining the lands, of E. A. Brigmun, and de- i scribed by metes and bounds a 5 ? j follows: BEING LOTS 23 and 24 ivi i Block B. of the Brigman and Wil- i son addition to the Town of Bur- - nsville, North Carolina, a map or plat of which is on record in the j office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey C-ITnty, North Carolina, ) reference to Which is “hereby made I for a more complete description j of said land. ! This December 18, 1945. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner. 1 Dm. 20, %7, Jan, 8,10, 2 j HAPPY i | NEW YEAR | I • TO ALL | i S | * ft 1 9 4 6 .? i : Again glad bells - ... 5 are ringing out | i Their message $ loud and clear: § £ Best wishes, friends. v ' ' fij 1 to all of you, § j f To all a bright | New Yearl § : «1 1 ; ft » :! £ BURNSVILLE DRY \ \ CLEANERS * f i I Burnsville, N. C. I S ft LOST: On Asheville to Elk Park Bus. Woman's Blue Gabart ine Coat with cha- ; mois skin button-in lin ing. Reward for Return to ’ Record Office. FOR SALE: Dodge, 1940 ; model pick up Truck. Real ! good tires. Inquire at T. J ' J'hiW ps, Phipps Creek. \ I OST: One Gold and Black | button lor coat. Reward. | Return to Record Office. ? A Ii JH i i « Tooneandall +s 5 I HAPPY . | I I NEW YEAR | I *l= j U symbol of strength is the oak, which extends P ITS LIMBS HORIZONTALLY IN DEFIANCE OF GRAVITY. || S MAY SUCH STRENGTH AND STURDINESS BE YOURS & IN 1946 AND IN THE YEARS TO COME—STRENGTH TO §# WEATHER EVERY STORM AND CROSS-CURRENT THAT ' §? LIFE MAY BRING. jS GOOD LUCK TO YOU, GOOD FRIENDS, AND MANY ($ S HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY! fa § BURNSVILLE FURNITURE AND k W HARDWARE COMPANY fe tog fa Burnsville, N. C. y HAPPY I YEAR J f Hi* ou/iXoMki EVERYONE I * l.j tyi is included in our wishes for a ' \ Happy and Prosperous New Year 0 —wishes which are drawn from ' the deep, pure wells of hope. pi You have helped make the past year a most pleasant one fa £ for us. Mindful of this, we have fa but one thought os we enter 1946 f. -.i t... to be fully wprthy of the con- • f 'l fidence you have reposed in us. M POLLARD’S DRUG STOKE §jj Burnsville, N. C. <?* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27,1945 1 II Ml.. WOOD STOVE WOOD FOR SALE Prompt delivery anywhere in county. See or write Jess Cooper, Burnsville N. C. Penland & Ayen Saw Mill. (Aug.) — FOR SALE: A 1939 Inter national 3-4 ton Truck. Good tires and motor in good condition. Call at Westall’s Service Station, Burnsville, N. C. 111 , V » 5 * nV&C.”- ? S si '' 6-- l s I . 1 I i * \ ryb 8.5 ft l , tr' 8:> I t V' 8 § ft P *4 . .’.v C \\ b o Va 5 ; lIV b || When we say Happy J) New Year to you as § 1946 is ushered in we 3 S say: it not for just a 1 day, but for 365 days. During most of these » 365 days we will be ? | completely at your | | service. We look for- | | ward hopefully to a | | renewal of our very | r pleasant relations. I YANCEY ELECTRIC I SUPPLY CO. Burnsville ,N. C. •eraan at%
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