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PAGE FOUR —n^j—■————r- ?—— VANCEY THEATRE | BURNSVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY—SATURDAY JUNE 21-22 / Double Feature Adventures of “RUSTY” TED DONALDSON ami ACE The Wonder Dog Plus “SHADOWS OF DEATH” Buster CRABBE A1 St. JOHN _ mmmmmmm * SUNDAY-MONDAY JUNE 23-24 “HOLD THAT BLONDE” Eddie BRACKEN ; Veronica LAKE TUESDAY— JUNE 25th “MOLLY AND ME” Gracie FIELDS Monty WOOLLEY "WEDNESDAY —THURSDAY JUNE 26-27 FRED MacMURRAY In 1 “CAPTAIN EDDIE” Lynn BARI - . Charles BICKFORD FOR SALE: 1940 Ford Pick Up Truck. Also 1935 Ford Sedan, color two tone. See Norman Byrd : Kt. 1, Burnsville, N. C. BABY CHICKS: C. 0. D $8.75 for 100. Davit Nichols Hatchery, Rock mart, Georgia. FOR SALE: 1910 V 2 ton Dodge truck. Steel bed 2 new tires. In good condi tion. Price $785.01). E. ( Burnttte, E. Marion, N.C M 23 FOR SALE: 1910 Ford. I door Sedan. Good Tires- See Vance Silver, Swiss N.'C. — FOIt SALE:.I934 Chcvro-! let 1 door Sedan. Good tires. Car in good condi tion. See or write, Ray Riddle, Box 219, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N. C. NOTICE Deeds, Mortages and al Papers Notarized at Sta ton’s Place any time. J M. Thomas, Notary Publi .120 ORDERS Taken for Hant Made Sandals. Good ma terials and expert work manship. BUCKNER SHOE SHOP WANTED: Two roomers— men. Could furnish break fast. Call W. H. Hollemon Nu-Wray Garage. I ATTENTION I E For First Class Stove Repair Work, or Pluin-I fl bing W ork, I I Write Box 222 or Call 232 1 ® Ido a general line of repair work, any job* 9 done from 25c up. fl I have some good rebuilt stoves for sale or can* ■fl get you a new one on special orders. |l Electric Washing Machine. Good condition II New Electric Iron 9 1 Home Comfort Range—Enamel Finish I F. M. HARRIS 1 m o mh 9 First House Behind the Northwestern Bank I BURNSVILLE, N. C. I FOR SALE: Officers Mode Colt 22 Caliber Target Re volver. This is a beautiful gun of dark blue finish with Ivory grips. This gun maintains the Colt standard of quality, durability and accuracy. See K. L. Gilles pie, Micaville, N. C. FOR SALE: Tobacco Barn with tin roof. Will sell reasonable. Need land for cultivation. See Miss Al dine Pleasant, Burnsville. FOR SALE: 231 acre farm located on Shronz Creek. House and outbuildings Good mountain farm. Pas ture, some timber, good orchard. See Isaac Hyle man, Cane River, N. C. | FOR SALE: 11 Chevrolet or 37 Buick. See Thor Anglin, Valley View Ser vice Station, Bald Creek. ATTENTION TRUCK ERS Jubilee, Hiley Belle and Elbert a peaches. Orchard run. Large size. Ready June 15 through July, li L. Gray, Phone 3161 or 538 Laurens, S. C. J-16 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH ( AROLINA YANCEY COUNTY 11 avi 11 qualified as Adniinistra-| tor of the Estate of 1. li. Ramsey, deceased, late of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify . all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Dee Log, N C., on or before the 31st day of May, I'Jl7, or tlii> notiee will Le plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immed iate payment. This the 31st day of May, 194 G Clinton Ramsey, Administrator 1 of the Estate of 1. B. Ramsey, deceased. June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 4 11 Fresh fish prices gener ally are in a slump on the Carolina seaboard, accord ing to Extension Service re ports. The Negro curb market at Scotland Neck recently, sold all of the food offered for one day in fifty minut- 1 es" flat. ALLEN & DeLLINGER ELECTRIC CO., Phone 235 Burnsville, N. C. General Electrical contracting and wiring supplies. Motors re-, paired and rewound. All work guaranteed at rea sonable prices. FOR SALE: Second Hand Lumber: 2xlo's; 2xß’s; 2x6’s; 2x4\s; and one inch boards. See Landon Prof fitt, Burnsville, N. C. Used Furniture, Pianos, Antiques, and China. Whoelsale. Plenty of Din ing Room Suites, Bed 1 - Room Suites, China Clos ets, and other household furnishings. We can fur nish you a Pick-up or a Trailer load. Young Bros. Phone 71)2, Shelby, N. C. FOR SALE: New Ford and Chevrolet Wheels. New passenger and truck recapped tires. New tubes and accessories. Five Point Tire Exchange, 2(>7-(i!) Broadway, Ashe ville, N. C. FOR SALE: Cabbage Plants, • both early and late varieties, now ready and will be available throughout the entire season. 5 leading varieties. .1. L. Mc( andless, Windom, FOR SALE: Farm 2 miles west of Burnsville. About 30 acres. 6 room house, apple orchard, .9 acre to bacco alottment. Some 1 timber and outbuildings, j One Farml ll5 1 ? acres on Banks Creek. 3-4 mile from highway 19E. Dwell-! ing house, tobacco barn, .9 • acre tobacco allotment. 1 Farm 35 acres on Banks Creek. 300 yards from Banks Creek road. 1 acre * tobacco allotment. See 11. I I). McCanless, Burnsville, I Rt. 1. , ; j WOOD ; STOVE WOOD FOR SALE j Prompt delivery anywhere ! in county. See or write ! Jess Cooper, Burnsville N. C. Penland & Ayers { | Saw Mill. Phone 211 __ JSarga ins Bargains a t Holloman | Furniture in Nu-Wray Garage. Baby cribs, higl chairs and bassinets. Alse beds, springs and matt res ses, and other special pieces. Will buy your goot used furniture. W. H. HOLLEMAN “MAKE IT A MILLION!” 1 • | ===== r- ENLIST IN A GRADE WITH ' YOUR ARMY MOS Army veterans who hold certain Military Occupational Specialties Umay reenlist in a grade commensu rate with their skill and experience, provided they were honorably dis charged on or alter May 12, 1945 —and provided they reenlist before July 1, 1946. Over three-quarters of a million men have joined the new Regular Army already. MAKE IT A MILLION! Full facts are at any Army Camp. Post, or Recruiting Station. ASHEVILLE, N. C. MARION, N. C. THE YANCEY RECORD BURNSVILLE— 1 “So They Say” The weather: Hot! , About town: The best part of any vacation to any spot outside the mountains is getting back home! So Isay a numbey of people who (went and returned recently. It has been hot here too in the day time but when the sun goes down it’s grand! . Directors of the art classes which will be held here this summer called to make I final arrangements, said the prospects for the class es were fine and that they were looking forward to a pleasant summer here. They’ll arrive July 1 . . . . Event of the week! The “Serenade” given Billie i Marie and, James who’ve returned from their wed ding trip. The affair was complete with wheel bar rows, hand cuffs and simi lar paraphernalia, and the honor guests took it all with complete good humor! More of the boys back in town: Bill Fonts, Ralph Hall. Duane Penland, Fra nk Butner, Harold Harris ; and Champ McMahan a mong others .... R. L. Mc -1 Intosh happily celebrated ' his sth birthday Saturday. Attractive newcomer: To \ Ellis who will be secretary) at the hosiery mill. . . . and attractive visitor, Barbara ’i-Russ who’s here for sever- i I ;al weeks. . . Hope Bailey will teach music at South ern Pines next year. . . Rob ert Manev is already issu ing invitation to his Dah lia Show! In past years he’s had around 800 or 900 blooms and this ye a r there’ll be 2600! They should be at their best about the middle of Aug i ust so mark that on your calendar. . . and Lewis Briggs reports that lie’s I already eating beans from his garden! . . . | The U. S. must ship 75 million bushels of wheat in (June to complete its com mitment of 400 million bus hels to famine-stricken cou ntries bv July 1. * ‘ Failure to top and sucker tobacco results in the loss |of about 179 pounds per acre, says the Tobacco Branch Experiment Station at Oxford. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SIMMONS 11Y PUBLICATION In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY : Edward Williams, Plaintiff vs. Louise Williams, Defendant The Defendant, Louise Williams, will please take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been ! commenced in the Superior Court ; of Yancey County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce; and the ' defendant wi|l further take notice ) that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sup erior Court of said county, at the Courthouse in Burnsville, North i Carolina, within twenty (20) days after the 18th day of July, 1946, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the Plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint i This the 20th day of June, 194*5. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup erior Court. lJune 20, 27, July 4, 11 FOR SALE: Grocery Store with 2 room apartment in back. New building. Com plete line of groceries. Located just above B. B. Penland & Son Lumber Co. See Jess Cooper, Bur nsville, N. C. J 27 WANTED: Ambitious girls of good character 18 or! older for Hotel work. I Write Spruce Pine Hotel or Phone 51 FOR SALE: Fresh Cows. 4 to pick from. See Lark Wright 4 mile west of Burnsville on Jacks Creek; Highway. FOR Paint and Body work See Ban Bod ford the Barganhous at foot of town hill. Jy 11 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of H. M. Rad-: ford, late of Yancey County,' North Carolina, this is to notify all parser's Mving Naii ; against the estate ot the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Spruce Pine,' X. 0 , on or before, tile 11th day of June. 1947, or i I this notice will he plead in bar of; their recovery. All persons owing! the Estate will please make im-, ' mediate nayment. This the 31th da.v of June, 1946. K. C, Radford, Administrator of the Estate of H. M. Radford, deceased. , June 13, 20, 27, July 4, 11 IS I ::: :. . :i.: : jrav-liicaisicrtramim : r ' ' dimnngh, j:.. -iijrimmnu .aroirmn. : ' :ug jnirjugma: j s Repairing .... washing machines j I “ REFRIGER AY CS3 RANGES SMALL APPLIANCES t • I I —■ Phone No. and Type cf / ; will be announced I if: i ' • n in the near Future ; We will consider any job rbrr?rdless bow Inl ine or small * If ALL W LLK GUARANTEED • j Location: Caserne.it / pfuYmeni—Gibbs Resides j i Next to Vartev Theatre In' ' ' BURNSVILLE ELECTRIC T j| GRADY L. HIPPS, Pres. *| |' ELMO M. EDW \R :)S, Sec. SAM S. YOUNG, Treas. j I FEDERATION'! PICNIC ; I / ■ Xc . . THURSDAY 7 , JULY 4th I 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. I BURNSVILIE HIGH SCHOOL I - mii ,u k. m- imm b k u.i ’ EVERYBODY INVITED 9 T~ ~ • • in«j!!i: a d x c us'. m:m c e sj I Alt Musicians Have A Special invitation To Attend And I Take Part In The Program. ' I iiiiißii« umm :b ...klb 1| CONTESTS - PRIZES I » FOR SALE: 1941 Plymouth! car. 2 door Sedan. Seel Ruford Cooper at A & M Case, Burnsville, N. C. J 27 FOR SALE: Four room „ house, one acre lot. Sever al fruit trees and grape vines bearing. A variety of, ! shrubbery and flowers.! Irocation Upper Mine Fork, within 500 yards of Highway survey. Price S4OO cash or $450 terms.| See or write Dave Ogle, Owner, Oteen, N. C. Jy 11 SHOE REPAIR SHOP OPENING in old Eagle Building oppo site Methodist Church. inßllllßiiihMllilWiiWillllßillllßiia Jf All Shoe Repairing. Harness Repairs. a h.:-e ainuE :;ir*:;;rcra Years of Kxpepier.ee ir. this work. All work C uaran teed. CHARLES YOUNG, Owner THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946 WANTED: To let on lease an undeveloped feldspar quarry. Upper Indian Creek. Prices Creek Town ship. G. H. Blankenship, 3010 White Ave., Balti more, Md. FOR SALE: 8 acre farm, good 4- room house, to bacco barn, Vz acre tobac co allotment, two good springs, business place. Located about */2 m^e Elk Shoal church. Priced right if sold within next ! 6 weeks. See John Edwar ds, Cane River. Jy 11
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