PAGE FOUR VANCEY THEATRF BURNSVILLE, N. C. " FRIDAY—SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13-14 —• Double Feature “THE GREAT STAGECOACH ROBBERY” WILD BILL ELLIOTT Plus “GENTLEMAN MISBEHAVES” Robert STANTON Os a MASSEN SUNDAY—MONDAY SEPTEMBER 15-16 “MISS SUSIE SLAGLE’S” Veroniea LAKE Sonny TUFTS TUESDAY— SEPTEMBER 17th “SWAMP FIRE” Johnny WEISSMULLER Virginia GREY WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18-16 “SAN ANTONIO” Errol FLYNN Alexis SMITH FOR SALE: 13 acre farm, 5 room house, 1 acre To bacco allotment, Tobacco bam, 3*/ 2 miles West of Burnsville, Jacks Creek Highway. Ideal place for one who wants small farm, or for a G. I. who wants a lionve immediately. Some level river bottom land on same. E. L. Briggs, Owner. FOUND: A Watch. Write A. H. Mutschler, Sturgis, Miss. Enclose a Post Card for reply. Describe your watch. Used Furniture, Re-condi tioned upright and player Pianos, Antiques and China. Plenty of Dining Room Suites, Bed Room Suites, China Closets- and other household furniture Wholesale. We can furn ish you a pick-up or a Trailer load. Young Bros. Shelby, N. C., Phone 792 FOR SALE: We have sev eral Beds, China Closets, Cabinets, Chairs, etc. If interested please call and see—Bargenhous FOR Paint and Body Work See Ban Bod ford at the Bargenhous at the foot of Town Hill FOR RENT OR SALE: The Vance Carroll house and farm at Baccus, near Mi caville. E. L. Briggs. FOR RENT: Large Rooit with 2 single beds. Men preferred. Can furnish breakfast. Apply Mrs. W j H. Holleman in Mr. Clyde Baileys place. WANTED: Young man with some experience in Cabinet work. Veteran preferred. See Z. V. Ben nett, Bennett Furniture Co. Burnsville. I ATTENTION I 8 For First Class Stove Repair Work, or Plum-B I bins; Work, I Write Box 222 or Call 232 I ; Ido a general line of repair work, any job! ■ done from 25c up. fl fl I have some good rebuilt stoves for sale or canfl ■ get you a new one on special orders. fl fl 1 Electric Washing Machine. Good condition fl fll New Electric Iron fl fll Home Comfort Range-Enamel Finish fl I F. M. HARRIS I fl First House Behind the Northwestern Bank fl I BURNSVILLE, N. C. I 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 RENT: At unfurnished apartment oi house. Call the Record of fice, phone 43. WANTED: Reliable whit, girl or woman as servant Live in private home, help with housework, care of child. Afternoon off each week. One week-end off a month. $lO weekly. Write Asheville Bax 14. FOR SALE 1 Ingersoll-Rand Air Com pressor (105); 168 ft. 11-4 inch pipe; 1 Gardner-Den ver line oiler; 50 ft. 3-4 air hose; l Atlas special 2 A Blasting machine; 1 CP-10 Sinker Drill, 1 in. chuck; 1 water attachment for wet drilling: 200 lbs. Hex, 1 in steel; also miscellaneous small tools. J. T. Tucker Box 146, Burnsville, N. C FOR SALE: New Ford and Chevrolet Wheels' New passenger and truck recapped tires. New tube: j and accessories. Fi v Point Tire Exchange, 267-69 Broadwav, Ashe I ville, N. C. WANTED: To let on lease an undeveloped feldspar quarry. Upper Indian Creek. Prices Creek Town ship. G. H. Blankenship, 3010 White Ave., Balti j more, Md. BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” The weather.: Really cool,' and perfect Indian summer; days and nights! Some) bright color in the leaves and the golden rod and wild asters blooming in prof us- 1 ion. About town: College stu dents leaving for school these days and the town 1 will soon look a little less, lively. . . It’s grand, howev er, to learn that Burnsville has final approval for es tablishing an Off-Campus center here, so we’ll have a; number of students study ing right here. . . Registra tion will take place on Sept. 23, and all students, veteran or non-veteran, will register then. A representa tive from the University will be here to aid in get ting everything lined up and started. A wonderful opportunity to earn a full year’s credit for college work! . . . Big order for books for the library was sent off last week. Inquire; about these all along! They should arrive just in time for sit-by-the-fire reading. . The auction sale at the Bald Creek Gym on Satur day evening sounds most interesting . . . Sorry we haven’t heard anything else this week. Really, folks should “say more”'! Ruth Mclntosh who re cently received a discharge' from the Marine Corps is! now at visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mclntosh. Mrs. M. C. Honeycutt has returned from a visit, with relatives in, Washing-; ton and New York. Beth! Honeycutt accompanied herj home for a visit. REWARD: For return of! Wheel and Tire taken! from trunk of 1941 Motfel| Packard Clipper Sedan at! Nu-Wray Hotel. Impossible' to replace wheel, there-! lore $25 Reward for wheel' Additional reward for wheel and tire complete. See Edward S. Shorter ati NU-WRAY HOTEL, Bur j nsville. FOR SALE: One New! Concrete Block Machine; and mixer complete. Mail chine is at my house »/, Pensacola. C. D. Wilson. ,J | ATTENTION EVERYBODY? * After two happy years .in Burnsville, we are now located at 86, Elizabeth S trett, Asheville, N. Car., where we shaft be keepintg open house for our friends of Yancey and adjoining counties. HELPING OTHERS TO FIND HAPPINESS, ; AND TO BUILD BETTER, HEALTHIER BOD IES—THAT WILL BE OUR REGULAR MINIS TRY OF SERVICE TO GOD AND MAN.' We offer Swedish M.issage Treatments For: THE VARIOUS FORMS OF RHEUMATISM, I ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS, SCIATICA, TIRED, ACHING MUSCLES, COLDS, SINUITIS, HAY FEVER, ASTHMA, FAULTY ELIMINATION, POOR CIRCULATION, NERVOUSNESS, INSO MNIA; SPECIAL FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENTS. ALSO, WE OFFER COMMON SENSE ADVICE AND HELP IN GAINING OR REDUCING WEIGHT. Give this scientific system of Theraphy a 1 chance to help you as it has helped thousands, to I LOOK AND FEEL YO UNGER, and to have re newed VIM, VIGOR, AND VITALITY for all you 1 undertake. Office Hours: (Daily Except Sunday) 9A. M. to 5 P. M. Treatments at other, times can be arranged by special appointment. | t i H. M. ALLEY, Graduate Practioner; MRS. H. M. ALLEY, MISS EVELY N ALLEY, Graduate As sistants. i k * THE YANCEY RECORD p Behind Your Bonds i Uai the Might of Amorlca J MISSISSIPPI’S R A* CONTRIBUTION \ The U. S. Waterways Experiment Station, near Vicksburg, Miss., solves problems arising in the im provement oi rivers and harbors throughout the Nation. Over 10,000 women in the state can three mil lion quarts of food a year; a Pas cagoula factory makes beach slip pers from wood, and 80 per cent of the Nation’s shrimp is caught and shipped there. Their contribution to the National wealth behind Sav ings Bonds will Increase in coming years. (J. S. Triasury Dlpartmint Behind I Your Bonds r Ue», th« Might of Anrrlcq J (cigarettes '•From'the day that sweeter, bright er tobabco. adaptable to cigarettes, was discovered in Caswell County in 1852 and Washington Duke in stalled a Bonsack machine in his i Winston-Salem, N. C., plant for i making them, the cigarette business has expanded tremendously. A half ; billion dollar industry when World j War II opened, it will continue to enrich the Nation and add resources I Ito guarantee Savings Bonds. V. S. Triasury Dis art mint I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill ifFoxx of Bald Greek a dau j ghter, Brenda Ruth, Sep ■ tember 3 in the Mission ; hospital. Mrs. Foxx is the ! former Miss Edith Pate. Born to Mr. and Mrs. ! Cloyd Creasman Sept. 9 of ' Burnsville, a son, Alvin Ray. i To Mr. and Mrs. Morris 'Styles of Burnsville, Sept, ill, a son, Rodney Morris. ! FOR RENT: 3or 4 room i ( part men t; furnished or f unfurnished. See Mrs. J. ; A. Banks, Burnsville. FOR SALE: 1936 Master Chevrolet Parts. See Edd Cassida, above Windom. NOTICE OF SALE In The Svperior Court Before The Clerk NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY E. N. Stanley, Administrator of the Estate of J. R. Stamey, Dec. vs. Ollis Staton, Will Stamey and Roy Stamey. Notice is hereby given that un der and by authority of a judg ment of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, dated the sth day of September, 1946, the undersigned Commissioner will of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand in front of the Courthouse door in Burnsville, North Carolina, on the 7th day of October, 1946 at 12:00 o’clock noon, ail the following described pieces, parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in Yancey County, North Carolina, fully set forth and described in the petition and answer and described as fol lows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning on a White Oak stump on the West side of Highway No. 104 and runs West to the bank of a branch same being 4 poles, then a North course down and with the mean ders of said branch 8 poles and 16 j links to a stake on said branch;; then South 84 East 4 poles and 16 I links to a stake on the West side of Highway No. 104; then South with said Highway to the place of the beginning, containing 1-4 acre more or .ess. SECOND TRACT; Beginning on a White Oak stump on the side of State Highway No. 104, J. R.! Stanley’s corner, and runs a Sou-| therly course with State Highway! 19’4 poles to a stake; then a! ‘ Westerly 1 course 8!4 poles to a stake on the bank of a branch;; thence down and with the branch I 20 poles to a stake; thence East; about 3 poles to the beginning,! containing one half acre be the 1 same more or less. THIRD TRACT: All the right, title and interest of Robert Stam-j ey, deceased, and to that certain! piece, parcel or tract of land known as the J R Stamey build-j ing and lot, lying and being in the; village of Mieaville, North Caro-; lina, adjacent to Aylers Creek and the Black Mountain Railway, et als, and fully set forth and de- j scribed in a deed from J. L. Hall! to Robert Stamey dated the 26th day of March, 1921 and recorded; on the 7th day of January, 19221 in the office of the Register of ! Deeds of Yancey County. That i said lands are fully set forth and described as follows; to-wit: BEGINNING on a buckeye Stum]) near bank of creek; thence down and with the meanders of said creek to a stake at the Bur-j | nsville public road; thence a wes i terly course with said road to a j stake West side of railroad; thence j South and with said railroad to a! stake in line between J. L. Hall j and Bud Yeung; thence an East-; erly course crossing the railroad ■ and with the sai4 Bud Young line to the beginning, containing 1-4 acre more or less. ! FOURTH TRACT: A 1-3 undi vided interest in that certain tract of land described in a deed from Edd Boone and W. H. Boone to ‘ t Robert Stamey and Sons, as ap- I pears in deed book 61, page 355 j in the office of Register of Deeds of Yancey County, more particu i larly described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake on the : bank of Avlors Creek at the Lrid !ge across Aylers Creek and runs so as to include the fertilizer , house and all the land between, the railroad and Aylers Creek. This the sth day of Sept. 1946. Charles Hutchins, Commissioner Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 1946 ■ ■ * , - MISCELLANEOUS ' * AUCTION SEPT. 14, 1946 7:30 P. M. BALD CREEK SCHOOL GYM | TACKY PARTY—GRANIF PRIZE DRAW BOX FREE PRIZES _ PIE SUPPER A FOOD COUNTERS CAKE WALKS " 1 . ; | COMMUNITY SINGING / SPONSORED BY « BALD CREEK METHODIST CHURCH Proceeds go for Building of New Church n (Admission Free Rain or Shine) SCOTT WILSON Auctioneers TROY W. WEST, Jr. _ ALLEN & DeLLINGER ELECTRIC CO., Phone 235 Burnsville, N. C. General ‘ Electrical contracting and wiring supplies. Motors re j paired and rewound. All work guaranteed at rea-: sonable prices. FOR SALE: One double) disc wheat drill. In good; shape. See F. A. Piercy, Day Book, N. C. 03. WANTED: Woman to do housework. $lO to sl2 per week. Z. B. Bennett. j WANTED: Settled woman to do housework and cook ing and help generally | around the place; three adults in family. Will pay $30.00 per month with room and board. Write S. M. Stevens, P. O. Box 265, Oteen, N. C. \ Sl9, LOOK WHAT’S HERE.... 1 1 New Phonograph Records, hundreds of them. | Come in and get your coice. Aeropoint needles ! that will play hundreds of records before being replaced. And we have good new and used! Furniture. The best in town. Ward robes with mirror doors and i other useful articles. I' • ■ Also a variety of kitchen utensils, such as double cookers, pots, pans and rolling pins. Y r cu will find my place in Nu-Wray Garage. i W. H. HOLLEMAN BURNSVILLE, N. C. i . I ATTtNIION FARMERS I ; ■ i I We Buy Ivy & Lau- I 1 rel Burls at top prices B I See Adolph Wilson I I Celo, N. C. I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1946 WELDING Specializing in Truck Frame Reenforcement and Extension. All Kinds of Welding. BURNSVILLE WELDING WORKS. (Lo cated in W. C. Murphy Blacksmith Shop). FOR SALE: 2 Milk Cows, One Mare and Mule Colt. Phone 0172 C. L. Byrd, | Rt. 1, Burnsville. Sl9 FOR SALE: The Whole or any part thereof, of the Jason Hughes Farm, Cane Branch. I did not confirm the Sale of any part of | this farm at the Auction Sale August 31st. Will of fer same for sale in small lots and tracts. If inter ested in any part of this farm see me. E. L. Briggs ( Owner. ,