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PAGE FOUR VANCEY THEATRE BURNSVILLE, N. C. " FRIDAY OCTOBER Uth "Girls of the Big House” Nina FOCH Dame May WHITTY SATURDAY OCTOBER 12th ** "Along the Navajo Trail” Roy ROGERS Gabby HAYES SUNDAY—MONDAY OCTOBER 13-14 "Sentimental Journey” John Payne, Maureen O’Hara, William Bendix TUESDAY— OCTOBER 15th "The Last Chance” Praised to the Skies! WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY OCTOBER 16-17 "Vacation from Marriage” Robert DONAT Deborah KERR FOR SALE: 13 acre farm | 5 room house, 1 acre To bacco allotment, Tobacco barn, 3*/ 2 miles West ol' Burnsville, Jacks Creek Highway. Ideal place for one who wants small farm, or for a GL I. who wants aj home immediately. Some level river bottom land on: same. E. L. Briggs, Owner. FOR SALE | 1 Ingersoll-Rand Air Com pressor (105); 168 ft. 1 1-1 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 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. FOR Paint and Body Worl See Ban Bodford at thi Bargenhous at the foot o Town Hill FOR RENT OR SALE: Th< Vance Carroll house and farm at Baccus, near Mi caville. E. L. Briggs. FOR SALE: One New Concrete Block Machine Machine is at my house ii Pensacola. C. D. Wilson. I F. M. HARRIS I I FIRST CLASS STOVE AND I I PLUMBING WORK I I Write Box 222 or Call 232 I 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 FOR SALE The Mary E. Ray Home place on Possum Trot in Cane River Township con sisting- of 35 acres of land, 6 acres bottom- 5-room house, running- water, 40x60 stock and tobacco barn, crib, apple house, fruit' trees, etc. Fine land in good state of cultivation. On school bus route. Worth $9,000. Will sell for less during month of October. See Clatie Ray, Adminis trator- on premises or J. Frank Huskins, Attorney, at Burnsville. Oct. 3, 10, 17, 14 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 foi mining. E. L. Briggs Phone 46, Burnsville. FOR SALE: New Fon 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. L More About— HEALTH DEPARTMENT Cough, either by having had the disease or by the vaccination. The law furth er states that you are re quired to show a certificate from your physician that he has given all of these . vaccinations and that your child is protected from all of these diseases, i “For your information, you must immediately bring to the teacher a certi ficate from a licensed phy ‘ sician, that all of these vac cinations have been given. We will wait until October 7th for you to get these certificates in. If you do not present these certifica-j , tes, we will intsruct the Principal of the school to send the child home until; you are able to present' these certificates.” * Attend Burnsville P. T. A. I . Tuesday Night WANTED: An elderly cou j i pie who are able to take care of small farm with! good house and tobacco allotment. See J. W. Ayers, Banks Creek, N. C. FUR SALE: 1 Car Radio. Good condition. See Ver non Wheeler, Rt. 1, Bur- 1 ! nsville, N. C. 010 WANTED: Widow to hell 1 with house work in pri vate family. Can live in adjacent house with mod em plumbing and electri city, and room for one or two children who can at i tend good grammar or , high school. Must be worn, an of fine character. I Write giving three refer [ ences to Mrs. James G. K. ) McClure, Fairview, N. C. t FOR SALE: Power and 1 hand tools for Furniture 1 and Cabinet making. Com -1 plete Shop equipment. See s A. 11. Lominac, Micaville N. C,. 031 FOR SALE: New Store Building and Apartment on East Main Street next . to Burnsville Dry Clean . ers. Ideal place for busi -1 ness. See Jess Cooper, .| Burnsville. N. C. 0.31 i LOST: Lower plate of false teeth. Reward for return to B. 11. Nichols or to Record Office. i WANTED: Reliable whiL girl or woman as servant Live in private home, help with housework, care of child. Atternoon off. each week. One week-end off a month. $lO weekly. Write Asheville Box 14. , FOR SALE: 1939 Nash 1 Sedan. Good condition and j I good tires. See Otis Chase I. NOTICE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Rosa Lee Ray, Plaintiff vs. •Clifford Ray, Dfendunt The Defendant, Clifford Ray, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court ot Yancey County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce absolute from the De fendant on the grounds of two years separation and for the cus tody of Wayne Edward Ray and Irma Jean Ray, minor children of the Plaintiff and Defendant; and the said Defendant will further take notice that he is required to a ? P !? r the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Bur nsville, North Carolina, within 30 days after the 24 day of October, 1946, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said 1 complaint. This 19 day of Sept 1946 Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup erior Court. JNpt, 29, 0«t, 8, 10 17 THE YANCEY RECORD BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” ,t The weather: Rain! A j steady downpour all day j Tuesday and Tuesday night, Jand still drippy on Wednes ■ day. , About town: “Speedy” ■ Bailey plpns to return to day from hospital at Win | ston-Salem where he under jwent an operation a few days ago. He’s reported much improved. . . Congra . tulations to J. P. Huskins as local boy who’s really making good in newspaper; world! He’s been with the! Greensboro Daily News for; years as assistant manag- 1 j ing editor and is now one 1 of the managing editors of ; ! the Statesville Daily Re-j cord.'. . There’s been consid-; I erable publicity about Bur i nsville folks in papers re- I centlv. Story about V. L. j Edwards in “State” maga j z ine, numerous daily papers : and we hear will soon ap i pear in at least one nation al magazine. . . Then, A. L. j Silver of Adairsville, Ga.,; , sends copies of the Atlanta '“Constitution” in which 1 columnist Harold Martin devotes one column to story: about Daniel Boone, and in other issues writes of Ewart Wilson and about story of Mt. Mitchell’s discovery, ;etc. . . . Wedding of inter-, i est: Raylene Penland and j j “Buster” Stamey were mar-; j ried Sunday afternoon at five. . . Very fine Scout: ! Court of . Honor /Tuesday i evening, but the hardest! j and most constant rain of the year kept many folks away. Grand to have the Barbers here for the occas-i ion. . . . Regret that the! Croy family is leaving next week as he was assigned to church at Swannanoa. Dr. Croy was most active in civic as well as religious affairs while here. . . Bill Banks is organizing All- Star Basket Ball League and asks all who are inter ested to meet at Pollard’s Drug Store tomorrow night. Rummage Sale on Square Saturday. The Wesleyan , Service Guild is about the most wide awake group in town. . . Grady Bailey is .new training officer * for Veterans Administration for 4 counties. . . Bas and Plato Penland back from Lumber meeting in Chica go, and the Bennetts— John and Annie,, Will and Nelle—off to Arizona to visit Garrett Wray and to see the wide open spaces! . . and from the latest infor mation, at Burnsville Hi they report that “Kilroy was here” too! More about that next week. Mr. and* Mrs. G. W. Hugh es and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ayers have returned home, after visiting relatives in Kansas and Texas, for the past 3 weeks. j Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ponder iof Burnsville had as their ‘ guests on Sunday Mrs. Pon der’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Shepherd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buck ner of Bald Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Yelton and family of Mars Hill. —•— 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 the business operated by Young and Parsley; that hereafter the under signed will not be liable for any debts contracted by said firm or by . P 4 "® l, 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. the 26th day of Sept. 1946. C D. YOUNG. S*pt. 26, Pet. 8, 10 12 FOR SALE : The Whole or I 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. FOR SALE: 2'/ 2 Ton G. M. C. Truck. 10 wheel drive. Ideal for lumber and log hauling. Also for Sale, Steel Truck Bed, 9 x / 2 by 7*/ 2 feet. See Roy V. King, Burnsville, N. C. FOR SALE: Logging team. See Arthur Edwards, Bee Log, N. C. SAVC Monty’ BUY CONCENTRATED DDT I r||!jr tj flip \ umion oNt gallon OF W pistroy costs ; V $4-95 I MIX WITH WATER f|lSlKHlg I to OIT S GALLONS Os I INSICT KILLER fKgg|^H®F R R(ADYftf%< fESBmWr os'9 9 c co nomTca l ■ LONG LASTING MM Farmers, buy Destroy, the economical concentrated DDT. One nation of Pestroy mixed with water makes S gallons of •>% DDT, the recognized ■M strength for maximum killing elfi cic-ncy. Pestroy can be sprayed. ■Bl brushed or used as a cattle dip. * SERVING YOU THROUGH SCIENC E * U. S. ORE 2W r/ei in vited you to a SPiemem o^ AMERICA'S NEWEST, MOST MODERN PREMIUM TIRE... ~~ T h "® £ ei,t ,lc " P rc,, >iiim lire on the way— •he l . S. Royal Air Ride Although il has not » v, e . , j clc “ scd for smI ''. you ran preview this important development in tire design at y our L. S. I ire Dealer s today! - - I ht Air Ride is more (nan a nevr tire. It repre sents a completely ne.. concept of lire engineer 'prrformanc**^ 1 ** " * ynolly netv kind of lire I he Air Ride principle is a simple* one: more air where it does the most food. You’ll gel all the dramatic advantages of greatly increased air illume at lower air pressure -for air-cushioned riding and driving ease sue. 1 ! as you’ve never known before. ' And because of the Air Ride’s unique treud and FIRST SHOWING NOW AT Tri-County Tire & Recapping Company “Experienced Workmen to do work that requires Experience” PHONE 116 -fTI? SPRUCE PINE, N, C. Bring Your Films u To Us !] For Developing 48 Hour Service Pollard’s Drug Store ' r ’ FOR SALE: Large Circu lator Heater. Walnut Fin ish L. V. (Bob) Pollard l ! “RATHBURN” I ! IS BACK! j * : And Is Located At j j COOPER’S CABINS I ! PAINTING SIGNS I ★ * —OF EVERY DESCRIPTION— j "SUfHi" I ★ * | fey HatliM.un,pt \ * IS A MARK OF DISTINCTION J * * ♦+*+**+*+****+***+******+***+*+*+**************** LOOK WHAT’S HERE.... New Phonograph Records, hundreds of them. Come in and get your coice. Aeropoint needles that will play hundreds of records before being replaced. And wc 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-W T ray Garage. W. H. HOLLEMAN BURNSVILLE. N. C. shoulder design, it is a magnificently balanced lirc-a nimble, fleet-footed tire that achieves a new high in effortless steering, driving comfort, cur amtrol. 9 'V licit L . S. Royal Air Rides are avuilahlt- for >our car, you II have a new understands ' of " hut smooth riding really means -a new feeling of safety and confidence as yoU drive. And you can count on these great new tires for thousands of extra miles of sale, dependable service I! r J ,C T eW A?* , Rh ; bl Air is now at vour . V. !)• lire Dealer s for display only, prior to ils announcement for regular s!fre. It’s worth seeing . and worth waiting for-the tire you'll want ou your cur tomorrow. See n now today! ■* THURSDAY, OCTOBER iO, 1946 ALLEN & DeLLINGER ELECTRIC CO., Phone 230 Burnsville, N. C. General Electrical contracting and wiring supplies. Motors re paired and rewound. All work guaranteed at rea sonable prices.
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