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PAGE FOUR VANCEY THEATRE A BURNSVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27 “JUST BEFORE DAWN” Warner BAXTER Adelle ROBERTS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28 “RANCHO GRANDE” GENE AUTREY SUN.—MONDAY—TUESDAY SEPT. 29-30 OCT. 1 “ROAD TO UTOPIA” Bing CROSBY, Bob HOPE, Dorothy LAMOUR WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY OCTOBER 2-3 “YOLANDA and the THIEF” Fred ASTAIRE Lucille BREMER FOR SALE: One New I Concrete Block Machine Machine is at my house in Pensacola. C. D. Wilson. FOR SALE: 13 acre farm, 5 room house, 1 acre To bacco allotment, Tobacco barn, 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 home immediately. Some level river bottom land on same. E. L. Briggs, Owner. Used Furniture, Re-condi tioned upright and player Pianos, Antiques an d 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. 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 Bodford 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. WANTED TO RENT: Ai unfurnished apartment oi house. Call the Record of fice, phone 43. FOR SALE: Small house and lot. Splfendid location See Jake F. Buckner. WANTED: Young mar with some experience ii Cabinet work. Veteran preferred. See Z. V. Ben nett, Bennett Furniture Co. Burnsville. IF. M. HARRIS I ■ FIRST CLASS STOVE AND I PLUMBING WORK I Write Box 222 or Call 232 I BURNSVILLE, N. C. I WOOD STOVE WOOD FOR SALE Prompt delivery anywhere in county. See or writ< Jess Cooper, * Burnsville N. C. Penland & Ayers Saw Mill. Phone 211 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 Box 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; 1 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 OR LEASE: Mining Machinery and Mines. One Jigging out fit complete. One 5-8 yard Gas shovel. 4 air compressors, steel, pumps, cable, dump cars, pipe, hoist, jack hammers, al most anything needed for mining. E. L. Briggs Phone 46, Burnsville. FOR SALE: New Fort and Chevrolet Wheels New passenger and true! recapped tires. New tube: and accessories. Fi v Point Tire Exchange, 267-69 Broadway, Ashe ville, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Notice is hereby given that I: have this day sold all my rights,] title and interest in the store at- Newdale, North Carolina in thej business operated by Young and Parsley; that hereafter the under-! signed will not be liable for any! debts contracted by said firm or by the other partner. The pay ment of all outstanding accounts have been assumed by R. C. Par sley and such accounts should be presented to him only. This the 25th day of Sept. 1946. C D. YOUNG. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10 17 ORDER North Carolina Yancey County It is ordered by the Board of Elections of Yancey! County, North Carolina,: that all persons eligible to! vote in the General Election: of November 5, 1946, in Pensacola Precinct, Yancey County, North Carolina, present themselves for Re gistration at the polling place in Pensacola Precinct at the Public School Build ing at Pensacola, N. C., on the following dates: Saturday, October 12 1946, Monday, October 14, 1946, Saturday, October 19, 1946, Monday, October 21, 1946, Saturday, October 26, 1946, and Monday, October 28, 1946. A new registration is hereby ordered by the Board of Elections of Yan cey County, Nortth Caro lina, in Pensacola Precinct and only those registering during the above registra tion period will be eligible to vote in the General Elec tion to be held November 5, 1946. This September 10, 1946. Jas. Hutchins, Chairman Board of Elections of Yan-, cey County, North Carolina! Bill Atkins, Sec. Board of Elections of Yancey County, North Carolina. Luther Ayers, Member Board of Elections of Yan cey County, North Caro lina. ► I i "set your sights : 9 \ . > Some young men know what they want and plan for it. Others are still looking for their niche. The new Regular Army can help both. , Perhaps you want to go to college but can’t afford it. If you enlist in the Army, you’ll get your chance. Honorably discharged ! aft er a three-year enlistment, you are eligible for 48 months of edu cation at any college, trade, or business school for which you can qualify. The Government will pay your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to SSOO per ordinary school year, plus $65 a month living allowance—s9o a month if you have dependents. If you haven’t found your spot, an Army enlistment offers you training in any of 200 trades and skills. You leave the service eligible for further training at the best civilian schools. You can assure yourself of the benefits of the G1 Bill of Rights if you enter the Army on or before October 5, 1946. See your nearest Army Recruiting Station for details. HIGHLIGHTS OF REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT 1. Enlistments for lVi, 2 or 3 years. (1-year enlistments permitted for men now in the Army with 6 or more months of service.) 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 years inclusive (17 with parents’ consent) except for men now in Array, who may reenlist at any age, and former service men depending on length of service. 3. A reenlistment bonus of SSO for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service, provided reenlist ment is within 3 months after lest honorable discharge. ————————————— " . . i NEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN urnitMiNT In Addition t, Feed Ledtini A ,NCOMi Am#: ! in Muiien te reeo, Leo|m|, p #r 20 Ytart . 30 rMri . ( Clothtt liU* Mtdictl Cart Maiter Sergeant Month Service Service In Addition to Column On. ~°f *?"' * 107 ’ 25 ' at the Right: In- Techn,c>l Sergeant 135.00 87.75 151.88 < ertass for Ser\ is Over- Staff Sergeant . . 115.00 74.75 129.38 * sits. 50% Increase if Mere- Sergeant. . . . 100.00 65.00 112.50 1 Crawl. s%*lncraast in'Pay g* 0 " 1 * ’* * *>'°° «- 50 10125 , for Each J Y.ara of Service Private First Class 80.00 52.00 90.00 Miy Be Added. Private .... 75.00 48.75 84.38 ] ___ . llitan to: "Wanton of Peace,” ”Ko/ce of fha Army," "Froudly Wo Hall," end Mo/or Football Broadcast on your radio. ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION f i ... ' . Sf, . _. I ASHEVILLE, N. C. MARION, N. C. 1 - ■ ■ ' THE YANCEY RECORD BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” ! The weather: We’re sor- Iry for anybody who can’t Ibe up here now! It’s truly “October’s bright blue weather” > . . clear and crisp and cool. More color in the mountains each day. Winter can’t be too far aw r ay, but right now it’s perfect! About town: Moving around: Max and Kathleen Penland into their pretty new home next door to Kenneth and Vinita. . . and : iJohn and Doris English to! apartment at Bruce Wes ! tail’s. . . D. R Fouts home from South America and looking grand. . We hear this morning that. Speedy Bailey is improving and is a great deal better than when, he returned home last Sunday. . . More weddings and engagements: Sarah Rosetta King and Lee Evans,were married Sept.! 14th. Then, Virginia Atkins! engagement to Bill Banks j announced at lovely buffet: supper Saturday night. . .! Louise Ray and David Rob-! erts of Hillsboro will be married in the early fall. . .; Final plans under way fori the Scout Court of Honor here second week in Octo ber. . . It will be a most im portant occasion. . . Drive! for funds for Symphony Orchestra begins at once. If you are interested, then! pay your membership at the earliest convenience as this will greatly aid the committee in its work. . Don’t Forget Clean-Up Week at Court House on Oct. 5,1 p. m. FOR SALE: Logging team. See Arthur Edwards, Bee Log, N. C. 4. A furlough for men who reenliat within 20 daya. Full details of other furlough privileges can be obtained from Recruiting, Officers. 5. Mustering-out pay (baaed upon length of service) to all men who are discharged to enlist or reenlist. 6. Option to retire at half pay for ! the rest of your life after 20 years’ service—increasing to three-quarters pay after 30 years’ service. All pre- 1 vious active federal military service ( counts toward retirement. 7. Choice of branch of service end overseas theater (of those still open) on 3-year enlistments. a r.ono inn ron you U, S. Army I CHOOSE 1 HIS 9H fine hhoi ess ion now) I NOTICE TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having: qualified as Adpiinis ! trator of the Estate of Mary E. Itay, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administrator at the office of J. Frank Huskins, attorney, Burnsville, N. C., on or before the 22nd day of August, 1947, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 20th day of Aug. 1946. CI.ATIE RAY, Administrator of the Estate of Mary E. Ray, de ceased. Aug 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19 26 FOR SALE: 1939 Nash , Sedan. Good condition and good tires. See Otis Chase.} NOTICE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Rosa Lee Ray, Plaintiff vs. Clifford Ray, Dfendant The Defendant, Clifford Ray, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina, : for the purpose of' obtaining a ! divorce absolute from the De i fendant on the grounds of two years separation and frr the cus ! tody of Wayne Edward Ray and Inna Jean Ray, minor children of ' the Plaintiff and Defendant; and : the said Defendant will further; ! take notice that he is required to i appear at the office of the Clerk I of the Superior Court cf said j County in the Courthouse in Bur-1 ; nsville, North Carolina, within 30 ; days after the 24 day, es October, j j 1946, and answer or demur to the | ! complaint jrfWsaid action, or the j j Plaintiff wflr apply to the Court i for the relief demanded in said: ! complaint. . : This 19 day of Sept. 1946. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup-i erior Court. | Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10 17 NOTICE OF SALE In The Si'perior Court Before The Clerk NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY E. N. Stanley, Administrates of the Estate of J. R. Stamey, Dec. I vs. i Oltis Staton, Will Stamey and Roy t Stamey. Notice is hei-eby 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 ji noon, all the following described pieces, parcels or tracts of land, 1 situate, lying and being in Yancey County, North Carolina, fully set forth and described in the petition and answer and described as fol lows: E4RST .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' links to a stake on said branch; then South 84 East 4 poles and 16 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 less. / SECOND TRACT: Beginning! on a White Oak stump on the side 1 of State Highway No. 104, J. R. j Stanley’s corner, and runs a Sou therly course with State Highway j 19Va poles to a stake; then a j Westerly course B Vis poles to a; stake on the bank of a branch; thence down and with the branch; 20 poles to a stake; thence East about 3 poles to the beginning, containing one-half acre be the same more or less. THIRD TRACT; All the right.: title and interest of Robert Stanl ey, deceased, and to that certain piece, parcel or tract of land known as the J R. Stamey build-1 ing and lot, lying and being in the Village of Micaville, North Caro lina, adjacent to Ay levs Creek and the Black Mountain Railway, et als, and fully set forth and de 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, 1922 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Yancey County. That ( said lands are fully set forth and described as follows; to-wit: j BEGINNING on a buckeye 1 stump near bank of creek; thence! down and with the meanders of said creek to a stake at the Rur-| nsville public road; thence awes-, terly course with said road to a 1 stake West side of railroad; thence! South and with said railroad to a stake in line between .J. L. Hallj and Bud Young; thence an East erly course crossing the railroad 1 and with the said 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 1 Edd Boone and W. H. Boone to Robert Stamey and Sons, as ap pears in deed book 61, page 355 in the office of Register of Deeds of Yancey County, more particu larly described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake on the bank of Aylers Creek at the brid ge across Aylers Creek and runs so as to include the fertilizer house and all the land between the railroad and Aylers Creek. Thiß the 6th day of Sept 1946. Charles Hutchins, Commissioner Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 8, 1946 7 ' • ALLEN & DeLUNGER ELECTRIC CO., Phone 235 Burnsville, N. C. General Electrical contracting and; wiring supplies. Motors re j paired and rewound. All 1 work guaranteed at rea sonable prices. FOR SALET One double j disc wheat drill. In good shape. See F. A. PiercyJ Day Book, N. C. 03 FOR RENT: 3 or 4 room apartment; furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs. J. A. Banks, Burnsville. iWANTED: Settled woman 1 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.... New Phonograph Records, hundreds of them. Come in and get your coice. Aeropoint needles 1 that will play hundreds of records before being j replaced. And we have good new and used Furniture. The best in town. Ward robes with mirror doors and ! other useful articles. ! New and Second Hand Radios } Also a variety of kitchen utensils, such as double cookers, pots, pans and rolling pins. You will find my place in Nu-Wray Garage. W. H. HOLLEMAN BURNSVILLE, N. C. IATTENIION FARMERS I . . mM We Buy Ivy & Lau-I rel Burls at top prices. B See Adolph Wilson 9 Hamrick, N. C. 1 j ATTENTION EVERYBODY!! i I After two happy years in Burnsville, we are now located at S 6 Elizabeth Strett, Asheville, N. Car., where we shall be keeping 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 Massage Treatments For: TIIE VARIOUS FORMS OF RHEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS, SCIATICA, TIRED, ACHING MUSCLES, COLDS. SINUITIS, HAY FEVER, ASTHMA, FAULTY ELIMINATION, POOR CIRCULATION, NERVOUSNESS, INSO MNIA: SPECIAL FACIAL AND SCALP j TREATMENTS. ALSO, WE OFFER COMMON SENSE ADVICE AND HELP IN GAINING OR REDUCING WEIGHT. Give this scientific system of Theraphy a chance to help you as it has helped thousands, to LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER, and to have re ; newed VLVI, VIGOR, AND VITALITY for all you 1 undertake. ! j Office Hours: (Daily Except Sunday) 9A. M. to 5 P. M. Treatments at other times can be arranged by special appointment. H. M. ALLEY, Graduate Practioner; MRS. H M ALLEY, MISS EVELYN ALLEY, Graduate As sistants. 1- = —*-■■■- . ■ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1946 WELDING Specializing in Truck Frame Reenforcement and Extension. All Kinds of Welding. BURNSVILLE WELDING WORKS. (Lo cated in W. C. Murphy Blacksmith Shop). i f -T WANTED TO RENT: 3 ! room Furnished apart ment. Preferably with heat. Write P. O. Box 9. FOR SALE: The Whole or any part thereof, of the ! Jason Hughes Farm, Cane Branch. I did not confirm I 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.
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