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PAGE FOUR YANCEY THEATRE * BURNSVILLE, N. C. " FRIDAY JANUARY 17th The Truth About Murder’ Bonita GRANVILLE Morgan CONWAY SATURDAY JANUARY 18th "Terrors on Horseback”*. Buster CRABBE A1 St. JOHN SUNDAY—MONDAY JANUARY 19-20 “The Well Groomed Bride” Olivia De Havilland, Ray Milland, Sonny Tufts TUESDAY— JANUARY 21 ““ "This Gun For Hire” Veronica Lake, Preston Foster, Alan Ladd WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY JANUARY 22-23 "Her Kind of Man” Dane Clark, Zachary Scott, Janis Paige FOR SALE: Fine farm, ad joining State farm. Con taining 42 acres more o. less. .9 acre tobacco al lotment- and good tobacci barn. Good five roon house, stock barn, goot outbuildings. 15 acres ii crops, remainder woods Water in' House. Price S4BOO. See Oscar Gibbs. For SALE: 1931 Pontiac convertible coupe. New tires. Motor in good con dition. One complete 1939 Chevrolet truck motor as sembly. Also one Hetrola stove. See Wayne Tipton, Rt. 2, Burnsville. Jan. 9 FOR SALE: 1 1941 Dodge i/ 2 ton truck. Good tires. Cheap for quick sale. See R. W. Wilson, Jr., at West Burnsville, N. C. GOOD JOBS FOR FORMER ARMY, NAVY, MARINE AND COAST GUARD Job Mos. Grades Electrician 078 5, 4 Finance Typist-Clerk 623 5, 4 Stenographer ......213 5,4, 3 , Weather Observer 784 -5, I, 3 Dental Assistant 855 5, >' Aerial Photographer 940 5,4, 3 Surgical Technician 861 o, 4, 3 and many other skills. Qualified Army, Navy, Marine or Coast Guard veterans who held any of some 400 occupational specialties for 6 months or more may now enlist in the new Regular Army at a grade depending upon the length of yclur previous occupa tional specialty service. New high 'Army pay and the opportunities tor advancement make an Army j - career more attractive now than’ ever before. Stop in and find out the special grade you will receive! under this new War department regulation. Apply at the U. S. Army Remitting Station, P ; O Bldg., Asheville, N. C. ★ - -T, * ★ 4 ■k '■' 4 { For Generator Service See } i . -• ■* ' * 5 I Towe & Holcombe I ★ . 2F: , . * ★ r ■■ - • - ■ ■ • * ★ 4 ★ 4 mmmmmmmmmmmmmk ★ ♦ ★ 4 ★ " • 4 ★ 4 ★ Why buy a new_-armature every time your * ★ - ' * generator quits? Let us check your generator, t * 4 * turn your armature, put new life in your genera- * * - 4 * + J tor at very little cost. ' $ ★ 4 ★ ' 4 ★ 4 ★ 4 mmmmmmmmmmmmamm ★ ★ * 4 ★/ j 4 £ Complete Motor Ignition Service % ★ 4 J Body Work J ★ 4' ★ 4 $ Welding burning and Brazing $ ★ V 4 Lathe Work $ S " i H 4 ' —— ■ Vl T * - , ... | Phonograph j j RECORDS \ Mein tosh Radio Co. I | Academy St. Phone 514 j Burnsville, N„ C. jCARL McINTOSH, Mgr.j j FOR SALE: 200 Bales o , Timothy Hay, weighing j , about 100 lbs. per bale. If interested see or write 1 Edd Wilson, Hamrick, N ’ C. J3O t > FOR SALE: Nine piece din 1 ing room suite, kitchen j stove (Royal) two living 1 room chairs, (platform ■ rocker and barrel-back ! chair) all new. Rav Hylemon Cane River, jl6 FOR SALE: One 40 mode _ Mercury, one A mode i Ford Sedan anti one 35 ,» Ford Coupe. All in good ! condition. Inquire at Towe { and Holcombe Garage i Burnsville, N. C. | Grace Hospital School of i Nursing will admit a class of nurses March Ist A , grade. A nursing schoo with a Christian atmos phere. Write Supt. of Nur ses for information. Grace Hospital Banner Elk, N. C. FOR SALE: One Home Comfort cook stove. Gray Enamel. See Harris Stove Company, Burnsville. PHOTOGRAPHS Now you can have your fav orite negatives enlarged to beautiful 5x7 prints for ' only 50c or Bxlo for SI.OO. All work guaranteed. Prompt service. Negatives, returned. Send cash with: order. P. O. Box 2471 ASHEVILLE, N. C FOR SALE: Spaniel Pup pies Male, thoroughbred not registered. Priced re asonable. Mrs. C. G7 Bag well, Pensacola, N. C. J3O FOR SALE One of the best small farms in Yancey county, ,61*/2 acres, well watered, plenty of wood, - lays well, can drive a tractor or mowing machine over 90 per cent of it. On good highway, close to high school and stores. E. L. Briggs One Five Room house, 5 acres of land, good barn, close in to town, immed iate possession. 4 acres of land on Pensacola Highway, ideal for a home place or Tourist Cabins, close in. 13 acres of land, Pensacola section, good mountain land, ideal for a small or chard. 2 Building lots in business section of Burnsville, ideal for anyone wanting this type property. Also several farms in Crab tree, Brush Creek, Gireen Mountain and South Toe j townships, from 15 acres to 400. - ~ All the above is priced to sell. See Owner, E. Li ; Briggs, Burnsville, N. C. FOR SALE: 100 Yodßg Lavers. Hampshires. Call 210 LOST: Black Kid glove for right hand. Reward for .return to Virginia York. ’ FOR SALE: Vacant Lot : containing 1-3 of an acre. , Just outskle of town. See i Mrs. J. KT Nicholson. ROOMS FOR RENT f See Mrs. J. R. Nicholson | FOR SALE: 3 or 4 farms ‘ in Cane River valley. 2 empty houses for rent or sale. All kinds of new and used furniture, New* ran fj ges at a bargain, living > room suites, wardrobes, dressers. Lot df new beds and mattresses, rugs, china closets. Come see and I will give you a bargain. If you have hams for sale will give you a good price. Look us over before you buy. Briggs Furniture Co., by L. E. Briggs. NOTICE OF FINAL SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County vs. Eddie Hensley Allen Under and by virtue of ..a judg ment of the Superior Court iin the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as Commissioner to sell the hereinafter described lands to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1929, 19- 30, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937; together with interest, penalties and costs thereon, and subsequent taxes, the undersigned will, on the 27 day of January, 1946, at 10:20 o’clock A. M., at the Court House door in Burnsville, N&th Caro lina, sell the hereinafter described lands to the highest bidder, for Cash, to satisfy said judgment, to gether with all costs and subsequ ent taxes, said property being in Crabtree Township, Yancey Co unty, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of E. L. Briggs and des cribed by metes and bounds as follows: Being all the right, title and interest of Eddie Hensley Allen to a tract of land containing 8 a£res, more or less and being em braced in a tract containing 100 acres as described in a deed from Eddie Hensley Allen and others to W. D, Chase and wife, Lila Chase, July 22, 1942, which deed appears of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 90, page 106, reference to which is hereby made for a move complete description of said lands Thiß Decedber 18. 1946. BILL ATKINL. Commissioner CWi 26, iWi 2,9, 16, , THE YANCEY RECORD BURNSVILLE— - “So They Say” I | The weather: Last week.’j we reported ion Thursday>j ] that winter'had arrived at I i la3t! This Thursday we re- I port that suddenly it’s; I spring! Some March wind,j J plenty of April showers and I very warm. And the oft I predicted snow still doesn’t I fall. About town: Picture in i paper: J. Frank Huskins at Legislative session. 1 . . To morrow night’s Ball game: I Burnsville vs Micaville on j the Micaville court. . . D. R. Fouts will leave at end of | month for Brazil •where he’ll enter business. Mighty fine country down there,- . ; he says. . . And latest card from Capt. Sam J. Huskins sent from Sw T eden where I he was delivering some airplanes to the Swedish Air Force. . . Bill Atkins has moved his law office ’ to his new building on west Main Street. . . and we re gret to learn that Frank | and Jane Watson will soon move to Spruce Pine. . . .’. ’ Latest announcement from Burnsville Post Office: The 1 P. O. will close at 1 o’clock , | on Saturdays. So, you may wait for the afternoon mail 1 , to come in on Saturdays: J but you’ll have to get pack- j .[ages, money orders, etc.,;; ' etc. on other days . .-. j 1 It was with deepest re-:! t gret'.that citizens 'of the | j county learned of the tin- ! ; timely death of young Paul Tilson. From every report, i > he was >a very fine young 1 •man, and his passing was 1 a^, great shock and a griev- ' ous loss to his school, com- j \ : munity and church as well ;* l as to his family. I The “March of Dimes”]' . campaign started off most ' . favorably under able direc- ] tion of Pearl Huskins as couhty chairman. If the; t committee fails to contact; . you at school, in your home j »or in your place of busi ness, you can make a con- 1 tribution at a number of ? places in Burnsville where boxes have been placed. . . < The reports of the work of > the Infantile Paralysis F Foundation are amazing: I for instance, it costs $5,000 . per month to keep a per r son in an iron lung, and ’| other treatment is addition al. Yet this care is avaih i able to all who need it [ through funds raised by [ the March of Dimes. , . 1 ~ . Anyone interested in hav i ing a well bored see Wes , ley Banks. A man from Hickory will be at his place with equipment for this work. , NOTICE OF FINAL SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County vs. i J. R. Green Under and by virtue of a judg , ment of the Superior Court in the above entitled action ' appointing the undersigned as Commissioner to sell the hereinafter described lands to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1931, 1933, , 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 19- ; 39. 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944; together with interest, penalties and costs thereon, and subsequent . taxes, the undersigned will, on the 27 day of January, 1947, at 10:20 o’clock A. M„ at the Court ; House dour. in Burnsville, North . Carolina, sell the hereinafter des -1 cribed lands to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy s#id judgment, together with all costs and sub sequent taxes, said property being iin Crabtree Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, adjoining I the lands of G. L, Phillips, and ; described by metes and bounds as | follows: Being the lands described in a i deed from Lizzie McCrackin to J. R. Green, April 24, 1931, which [ deed appears on record in the of > fice of the Register of Deeds for ; Yancey County, North Caroliina, I in Deed Book 68, page 324, refer , ence to which is hereby made for , a more specific description of said 1 lands. This December 18, 1946. BILL. ATKINS, Commissioner Dec, Jan, 2,9, 16. ?• ' - I 'a M kAABH > ■ U Sk jUM ™ IB | p§§f \ I V«t u»i>< (oimun iwuomts gallon Os iMBBI W PESTROY COSTS I ,o omTOuons* o» I INSECT KILLER W A headyani - rngms? /economical iv LONG LASTING \ Ugl Farmers, buy Pestroy, the economical concentrated I)DT. One gallon of Pestroy mixed with water makes 5 HHU gallons of 5% DDT, the recognized 9H9 strength for maximum - killing effi- Wm ciency. Pestroy’ can be sprayed, IflH brushed or used as a cattle dip. NOTICE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Roy Lee Fox, Plaintiff vs. ‘ ... Inez Knight Fox. Defendant The Defendant, Inez Knight Fox, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County; North Carolina, fro obtain a djvorce absolute from the Defendant upon the groundvS of adultery of the Defendant, and the said Defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the. Superior - Court of sakf County in the Courthouse in Bur nsville, N. C.. within 20 days after l’eb. 14, 1947, and answer or de mur to said complaint or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the ■Complaint. * This Jan. 14, 1947 ■a Fred Proffitt. Clerk -of Super ior Court Jon. 16, 23, 31, Feb. 6, 1947 I ——■—— I Farmers Burley Warehouse Inc. BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA AN OPEN LETTER TO THE BURLEY TOBACCO GROWERS: The Farmers Burley ‘Warehouse of Boone." North Carolina , take's this rheans of thanking' you for your patronage. ♦ * - •- • o Our warehouse was built with your comfort and' convenience uppermost in our minds, and it is recdg- - as --one of the moftt modern and most completely equipped warehouses in the entire hurley belt. It is the duty of each member of our.'organization -at all times to give you prompt service and courteous .'Treatment. Our officers are always available, and are glad to discuss your problems with you. . , •n *•* , *■* . ■ , Operating one house of three in Boone,, and get-, ting 6V2 sales out of 17 sales thru January 10/ 1947, Farmers Burley Warehouse sold 42.8 per cent, of the Tobacco sold on the Boone Market, and paid out' y | 44.4 per cent of the money paid out for tobacco, for an average of $40,458. This is $2.05' better than the market average. Naturally we are proud of that record, and we are grateful to our friends who helped us with their patronage - and encouragement. At the same time we accept the responsibility which goes with that accom plishment, and we renew our pledge to always be i n there fighting for the best interests of the Tobacco growers, and for a bigger and better Boone Tobacco Market. * \ There is room on our floors Tor your Tobacco Give us a trial, and we will give you a square deal Sincerely yours, C. C. TAYLOR REX TAYLOR A. G. WRIGHT SOLE OWNERS FARMERS BURLEY WAREHOUSE INCORPORATED . BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA v ’,*** *— '/ 1 ~ SALE OF SCHOOL BUSES! * By order of the Board of Education, there will be;j three old school buses sold 5 on January 25, at Yancey J County Garage, Burnsville 2 Sealed bids will be receiv- $ cd until above date. The J Board of Education reser- ♦ ves the right to reject any and all bids. v j 1 FOR SALE: 68 acre farm 14 miles south cf Marion ; on Highway 221. *4 mile from village with church j es and school. 45 acres in ] cultivation, producing well and is being cultivated with tractor and combine. Farm house with lights from REA power line, facing highway. Go o d water and convenient pas ture. This farm is paying - well, good reason for sell ing and priced to’Sell: by owner. J. L. Haney, Rt. 1, Marion, N. C. r | FOR SALEr 1937 Pontiac Sedan. Radio, Heater and fog lights. Good condition See Wade Hensley, Bee Log, N. C. .116 ■ FOR SALE: One New 5 , . room house. Acre lot. j Good well water. Electric wired. A good business lo- j { cation on the main Rock ( Creek highway. Price; $2500.00 or two acres with 1 the house all for $3000.00. ; . No one has ever lived in j ! this house. Please see i owner, W. A. Hughes, Rt. ;! f, Box 184, Erwin, Teriri.j Can get a loan for 2-3 of 1 the amount if necessary, r FOR SALE: 30 Heifers ' Guernseys, Jerseys and ! j Holsteins. Some fresh, 1 others will be fresh this ( ■ spring. See J. R. Pate,| Bald Creek. J 23 THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1947 * **4-* **4***4**>++** *****+ l RADIO SERVICE 1 J Radio Service Headquarters J s : Mclntosh Radio Co. J * N. C. \ J Academy St. Phone 5 TV** * carl Mclntosh. Mg>. * FOR Sale : 1940 Ford Pickup Truck. In good con dition. Can be seen at M. A. Randolphs, Tureen Mtn., N. C. RFD Jl3 * FOR SALE: 1 horse' 5 years old, weighing 1000 lb. 1 Mare 6 years old weighing 1050 lb. Both perfect workers. Can be seen at Clarence Gibbs, Phipps Creek. 4 - * FOR SALE: 1940 Hudson two-door .sedan in good condition. Good tires, rad io and heater. Will trade for a smaller car, a ,eoape preferred. See Kenneth Letterman, Day Book, N. C. ‘ F2O NOTICE On account of the coal strike, I got behind with de liveries but I am now* in a position to make prompt delivery unless rainy weath er or bad roads prohibit. If you haVe had an order placed for some time and. still, w ant the coal, please let me know. I can also fill new orders without delay However,, sometimes I re eeive a large number of ord ers the same day, and in that case, it may take two or three days to truck all the orders to the customers Your business i, appre ciated. Stanley Bailey, phone 241, Burnsville, N. C. _• ■ -y- __ '<*
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