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PAGE FOUR VANCEY THEATRE * BURNSVILLE, N. C. " FRIDAY—SATURDAY APRIL 12-13 Double Feature “BLAZING THE WESTERN TRAIL” CHARLES STARRETT Plus “THE VAMPIRE’S GHOST” John ABBOTT Charles GORDON SUNDAY—MONDAY APRIL 14-15 “THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE” Sylvia SIDNEY Fred MacMURRAY Henry FONDA Fred STONE TUESDAY— APRIL 16th Ruth TERRY Lulubelle, Scotty in “SING, NEIGHBOR, SING” WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY - APRIL 17-18 “WEEK-ENDATTHEWALDORF”^ Ginger ROGERS Walter PIDGEON Lana TURNER Van JOHNSON FOR SALE: 35 Acres of farm and wood land. On Green Mtn., road in Brush Creek township. Very rea sonable, v Write or see Daniel tarroway, Mica ville, N. C. ORDERS Taken for Ham Made Sandals. Good ma terials and expert work manship. BUCKNER SHOE SHOP FOR SALE: 50 Acres of land. 4 miles West of Bur nsville near Phipps Creel t road. 15 acres in cultiva tion. 12 or 14 acres bottom land. 6 stall bam, good 5 room house, practically new, good water, plenty of pasture, some merchan table timber. 1 acre tobac co allotment, good orchard. See R. A. Bailey at farm. < FOR SALE: 10 3-1 acres of timber and farm land in west Burnsville. Good lo cation. Just outside the corporation. See or write J. W. English, Burnsville. FOR SALE: Good 1 room house practically new good basement, spring house, 42 acres of land Located between Micaville and Burnsville on Plum Branch, 11-4 miles from highway. See Wesley Banks, Burnsville, N. C. • FOR SALE: Liquid Lime Sulphur at prevailing pri ces at time of delivery Also arsenate of lead am flotation lime. No Barrels available. Location, Pensa cola, N. C. C. D. Wilson. I ATTENTION I For First Class Stove Repair Work, or Plum-H bing Work, Write Box 222 or Call 232 I Ido a general line of repair work, any jobß done from 25c up. I have some good rebuilt stoves for sale or canl get you a new one on special orders. S F. M. HARRIS I First House Behind the Northwestern Bank m BURNSVILLE, N. C. . I ADMINISTRATORS NOTRE NORTH CAROLINA x ANCEY COUNTV { Having qualified as Administra | tor of the Estate of John VV. i Gurley, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administrator on or before the 22nd day of March, iy47, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate payment. This 22nd day of Marcn, 1946. Charlie Gurley, Administrator of the Estate of John VV. Gurley, rlnrpii spH Mar. 28, April 4, 11, IS, 25 May 2 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA TaNCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Adniinis trator of the Estate of R. C Bailey, deceased, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administrator on or before the 22nd day of March, 1947, or this notice will oe plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate payment, inis uie 18 day of .vlatcn, 1946. a. (. bailey, Administrator of the Estate ot R. C. Bailey, de ceased. . _ March 21, 28, April 4, 11. 18 25 FOR SALE: 1931 Model A' lord Sedan. Good pain job, in good condition. See Clarence Wheeler, l)aji Book, N. C. FOR SALE: The Jasoi Hughes tract of land pi C ane Branch near iMica viiie, will sell this as a whole or will sell off tracts from ONE Acre up, very nice for people wanting; tracts to build homes on \ E. L. Briggs, Owner, Bur nsville, N. C. FOk SALE: 102 Acres VN Lite Oak ('reek, South Toe River section, Two Miles from Camp Hemlock Ideal for Tourist Cabins or a real spot for a country home. E. L. Briggs, Owner Burnsville, N. C. Bargains£ Bargains a t Holleman Furniture in Nu-Wray Garage. Baby cribs, higl chairs and bassinets. Also beds, springs and mattres ses, and other special prices. Will buy your good used furniture. W. H. HOLLEMAN FOR SALE: New Ford and Chevrolet Wheels. New passenger and truck recapped tires. New tubes and accessories. Five Point Tire Exchange, 267-69 Broadway Ashe ville, N. C. FOR SALE: 100 acres of land in Rutherford Coun ty, Green Hill Township. Well watered. All in Tim ber. Located near Main Highway. Nice location for truck farm. If inter ested write or see Rich mond Bennett, Ramsey town, N. C. FQR SALE: Service Sta tion operators, an oppor tunity to vulcanize passen ger tires and tubes. 1 used Inland Vulcanizing unit spreader. Electric Buffer side mold and tread plate for SIOO.OO cash. Five Points Tire Exchange, 26/-69 Broadway, Ashe ville, N. C. Ph. 9482 HIGH GRADE MONU MENTS for sale. Com select your monument of the yard or write for in formation to S. B. Moore McDowell Memoiia Works Marion, N. C. Phone 232-L. FOR SALE: Eggs. From full stock S. C. Rhode Is land Red Hens. Hens tha laid all fall and winter when prices were high ' No deliveries. Price SI.OO per setting. Mrs. W. B.' Robertson, Burnsville. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Adminis I Irator of the Estate of E. H. ; Styles, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same' |to the undersigned Administrator' on or before the 3rd day of April, j 1947, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery All per- \ sons owing the Estate ’ will please ' make -immediate payment. This the 3rd day of April, 1947. i Bert Styles, Administrator of I the Estate of E. H. Styles, de ceased. April 4, 11, 18, 26, May 2 9 ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE ! TO CREDITORS Having qualified as adminis tratrix of the estate of Mrs. Mary I A. Honeycutt, deceased, late of Yancey County, North Carolina,! this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home at Burnsville Rt. 1, on or before the 28th day of February, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please’ make immediate payment. This the 28th day of Feb 1946 Mrs.. Maggie J. Byrd, Adminis- 1 tratnx of Mrs. Mary A. Honey cutt Estate. March 7, 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4 11 BOB’S RADIO SERVICE Micaville, N. G. Repairs on All Makes Recordings Made Pick up and Deliver Service PHOTO FINISHING THE YANCEY RECORD BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” The weather: It must be “Dogwood Winter”. „ The dogwood is trying to bloom but it’s rainy and cold (42 degrees this a. m. Doc Rob ertson said) which feels very chilly following the summer weather. We’re hoping for a quick warm up! About town: Event of the week was the “Ladies Night” banquet given by the Men’s Club on Monday evening! It was a most suc cessful and delightful oc casion with over 100 at tending, the hotel looking very festive, and fine food a s usual there, Dr. Harris most interesting after din-, ner speaker. The theme! song might have been “It was a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening” . . . Another song—that about “Digging a Ditch”—might have ap plied out at Reece’s farm yesterday when the farm agents, etc. demonstrated the latest ditch digging with dynamite. They really seem to have something there! Much„ quicker, much easier, much’cheaper, they say. . . All in a row next week: Three good pictures at the Yancey—“ Trail of the Lonesome Pine”, “Sing, Neighbor. Sing” (with Lu lubelle and Scotty* and “Week end at the Waldorf”. New r bus line to Marion via Buck Creek Gap. Jack Rid dle started Monday and it will be grand when you wish to get to Marion early i in a. m. Schedule will be announced later. . . Several! weddings and engagements; of interest! (See page 3*. , June Murphy home for vis-, it before leaving for Ha | waii. . . . Ashton Ramsey back in P. O. after hand ling the mail in Uncle Sam’s Navy for some months. . . Last year we heard sene; talk of the Men’s Chib base ball team. There’s a team ready 'to take ’em on: Swann, Evans, King, Sta mey, Evans, Banner, Wes tall, Banner, Anglin, Mc- Mahan and Hamrick «all G. I.s*. . . . they’re playing soft ball now, and look plenty good. . . . Reminder: Don’t forget the P. T. A. meeting next Tuesday nig ht. Covered dish supper. Don’t forget that Friday and Saturday are “Clean up Days”! Let’s make our town as attractive as pos sible and a good clean up is the first step. STOP SUFFERING FROM RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO. SWOLLEN JOINTS ARTHRITIS, BACKACHE, NEURITIS tvlck raUct cm m* U your,. Thousands acclaim the wonderful new Cite ovary —. LAKIN'S * DROPS which hoc brought them latict thay nevae thought possible. Oat LAKCN'S • DROPS today on a guarantee as satisfaction ar your money hack. LAKEN’S 9 DHePS On Safa At All Drug Sto.es Behind Your Bonds Lies th* Might of Amorlea FOOD PROCESSORS j The Campbell Soup Co. plant at ! i Camden, covering five city blocks | and employing 4,500 persons, is only one of New Jersey's vital fend proc es: itig establishments that add to i the Nation's wealth behind Savings Bends. Other la name firms with ' hu ;e investments in the state in cli de Coca Cola, Maxwell House Colfee, Kraft-Phnenix Cheese Corp.. i National S xstF-—Refining Co., and Tlnimas J l.tpttm. lne. World orders 1 will keei them busy for years. 1. V Treasury Ueparttnenl NOTICE In The Superior Court • NORTH CAROLINA I YANCEY COUNTY Yaucev County vs. I Sam (S. M.) Smith. Mit tie Gravatt and husband, Douglas Gravatt i j The Defendants. Sam (S. M.l ■ Smith, Mittie Gravatt and hus band, Douglas Gravatt, will take , notice that an action, entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County i to enforce the tax liens for the years of 1!>27, 1929, 1932, for taxes due by the above named Defend ■ ants on land in Crabtree Tovvn . ship, Yancey County, North Caro lina; and the Defendants will fur - ther take notice that the complaint in said action is on file in the of -of the Clerk of the Superior ; Court of Yancey County, North - Carolina, and the Defendants a-'’ (required to appear and answer or | demur to the said complaint with in 20 days from the 9th day of (May. 13-IG, th T) d Rif' • ill r->.i ply to the Court for the relief de-, , manded in said complaint. / This 2nd day of April, 1946. / Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Shp erinr Court. / April 11. ] R f- May 2. 194|i T w T w *-W a W T y 1 Sit • f i( I 1 jI9IOH 12 13 In* " V < \\ ® 70 V !? 13 14 IS it 11 10 11 12 ** 14 “I 14 IS 15 12 1* 19 “I, 4 * « ’>^7/ Al* jJ 16 11 V 9 X> 21 22 23 J! f? 116 IX 1» 19 “*1 11 22 2J 24 IS 26 27 1 *II U u * C ” 28 ” B 31 f|S >4 25 g 27 “ *>j 23 29 30 31 "Zf* * 2 £ ** ._ 1 * The Best Cut Pulpwood Plan now to cut and peel as much pulpwood as possible! jduring the season when the sap is up and trees peel -Peeled pulpwood prices^ above thpsey paid for rough woodh There are many othw advantages to peelingT Tfiecul and peeled log dries out quickly and loses up to half its p weight. The smooth, lighter pulpwood sticks are easier to load and handle; you can haul more pulpwood per tripn save time, labor, gasoline and tires s — * ; * 1 Your Woodlot Pays Cash Dividends' Get ready cash from your woodlot for farm repairs,'' equipment, mortgage payments and new conveniences i for your home and family. ' 3, * \ IT PAYS TO CUT AND PEEL TOP QUALITY PULPWOOD VICTORY PULPWOOD COMMITTEE |!Qq!t|Sj R. N. SILVER, Chairman LOST: One sow pig. White with black spots. Notify Porter Young. WANTED: To buy a full Platt Hound Dog, young or old. Raymond Morris, Erwin, Tenn. , FOR SALE: 25 acres ofj land, 2 room house, some i saw timber, good water,! good fence, located on Poplar Creek jn Mitchell county. Will sell reason able. See Ralph EnsorJ Huntdale, N. C. SEEDS .... Tendergreen Bean Seed Fulghrum Seed Oats Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits, Meats and Feeds RAY’S GROCERY Telephone 40 BURNSVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 11,1946 WOOD STOVE WOOD FOR SALE Prompt delivery anywhere in county. See or write Jess Cooper, Burnsville N. C. Penland & Ayers Saw Mill. [ Phone 211 ! ~ WANTED: To let on lease 1 an undeveloped feldspar | quarry. Upper Indian • Creek. Prices Creek Town ship.! G. H. Blankenship, | 3010 White Ave., Balti- I more, Md.
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