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PAGE FOUR VANCEY THEATRE *■* BURNSVILLE, N. C. *“ FRIDAY MAY 23 “I RING DOORBELLS” Anne GWYNNE , Robert SHAYNE SATURDAY MAY 24th ' “PRAIRIE RUSTLERS” BUSTER CRABBE SUNDAY MAY 25 “DEADLINE AT DAWN” Susan Hayward, Paul Lukas, Bill Williams MONDAY MAY 26th PASSIONS J PRIMITIVE.WARFARE «®SJ B' The Most Sensational ■ Adventure Story Ever Told j>r- £gS\ I ACE PICTURES CORP W I'TypiioeiiHS: TREAWRfyjp ! * CAMPBELL COPELIN teWEN MONRO-JOE IP /<__ Written and Directed 4mj s'^EgS&^' [9 DOUBLE FEATURE “Deadline at Dawn”. Starring: Susan HAYWARD Paul LUKAS TUESDAY— MAY 27th “THE WIFE OF MONTE CRISTO” John LODER Lenore AUBERT WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY MAY 28-29 “MR. ACE” George RAFT Sylvja SIDNEY FOR SALE: 1936 Ford 4* FOR RENT: 3 Furnished door Sedan with trunk Rooms. Gentlemen prefer Radio, heater and other , c T TT , IT ., extras. Sec Bill Hensley ™\ S " e Mrs :„ J - H W,lson - Bee Log, N. C. M 22 East Bumsv.Ue. J*********************************************,,.,,.* i : | Announcing .... : | - our new - I ! “RADIO SERVICE LABORATORY” \ i * } We are Now Equipped to service ANY j ★ Make Radio including the New F. M. sets l * ★ * * ■va ■■ H ■aa .a a...a a aaa aa » i j 1 We ARE also Offering Service | i * ! on Automobile Radios | J * MUBIIIIM!lliBlllliai!!Ua:i!l'ai!!jia!:;iiai!!i!B!'!!'BI!!!iai!!ll!]IIBII!ll!Vai!!!iai!!!!a!l!!!ailll!BI!!i:il!l!!B!!>!!Br J | WE SELL 5 I V } Motorola Auto Radios ★ * Stromberg-Carlson Home Radios * * Records Phonograph Needles $ Batteries Tubes Parts ★ fi l i l FOR r | Pick-Up and Delivery Service * ' .-<r Call 514 t j Mclntosh radio co. j | "RADIO SERVICE HEADQUARTERS" | * BURNSVILLE, N. C. I ★ * *********************************** ******* ******s * WOOD STOVE WOOD FOR SALE Prompt delivery anywhere in county. See or write 1 Jess Cooper, Burnsville, N. C. Penland & Ayers Saw Mill. w Phone 211 FOB SALE: Slightly used Norge Electric Range. Same as new. C. O. Ellis, Tel. 237 at Burnsville Hos iery Mills, Inc. Burnsville, N. C. SALESMAN WANTED: For Yancey and Mitchell County. Man or Woman! who has good personality, 1 for Stanley Brush andj Cleaners Co. Anyone In-; terested in SSO to $75 per, week Contact Box 265,1 Marion, N. C. J 5 FOR SALE: 1 1941 Ford,l 1 1941 Chevrolet, 1 1940’ % Ton Chevrolet Truck. 1 See Shelby Briggs, Burns ville, N. C. M 29 FOR SALE: 1940 Oldsrno-j bile. 2 Door Sedan. See Roy V K.ing, Burnsville. Announcing the opening of Wesley Banks’ Store and Service Station located near Windom. General line of merchandise, Gas and Oil. /* * FOR SALE: 5 room house with screen porch, electric lights, good water, good barn and other outbuild ings. 2 acres land. Located on highway 2 miles east of Burnsville, near three churches. Water rights for Corn Mill with place First $2400 gets it. Terms can be arranged. See Wayne Tipton, Rt. 2, Bur nsville, N. C. J 5 FOR SALE: Flotation Lime for spraying and dusting purpose. This lime ■ is fresh and especially pro cessed for this use. Lime is available at my home, or at my place at New Bridge, Brick house just north of Farmers Federation on Weaverville Highway. ONE HORSE FOR SALE: | 11 years old, weight 1300. ] Also one new concrete block machine, and one used power spray. These items can be seen at my home Pensacola, N. C. C. D. Wilson. It is estimated that farm ers today are using less than, two-thirds as much 1 labor per unit of product as * they did in 1920. NOTICE OF FINAL SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County vs. Wade English, ,et als. Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the Superior CotrrtrYn 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, 1932, 1933, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940 1941 1942, .1943, 1944, 1945, together with interest, penalties and costs ; thereon, and subsequent taxes, the * undersigned will, on the 31 day of ‘ May, 1947, at lo o’clock A. M., at t the Courthouse door jin Burnsville, '■ North Carolina, sell the hereinaf -1 ter described lands to the highest i bidder, for cash, to satisfy said 1 judgment, together with all costs t and subsequent taxes, said prop i erty being in Jacks Creek Town [ ship, Yancey County, North Caro t lina, adjoining the lands of E. N. i Stamey, and described by metes h and bounds as follows: t BEGINNING at a willow at the j branch and runs up said branch to t A Ison English’s corner at said l branch; thence With said English’s : line to the top of a ridge at Alson L English’s corner on said ridge; . thence with said ridge ahd with ■ his line to the old Bailey line; ; thence with the old Bailey line to the center of a hollow, Cordelia Taylor’s line.; thence down the branch with her line to the forks of a branch; thence with her line to the top of a ridge to a planted stone in Ed Wilson’s line; thence with Ed Wilson’s and E N. Stanl ey’s line to the BEGINNING, con taining 20 acres, more or less. . This April 29, 1947. BILL--ATKINS, Commissioner May 1,8, 15, 22, THE YANCEY RECORD BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” The weather: Good show ers after some very dry and hot weather during which the ole swimmin* hole came back into popularity. And much vacationing at the beach! The W. B. Robert sons just back. .. The Leslie Hensleys at Myrtle Beach and Columbia for week — and Elizabeth Ann and Mildred Roberts to Caro lina beach for week. About town: Floyd King home and improving after an appendectomy. . . Frank and Brady Fox now operat ing Carolina Case which! i they bought from the Pates 1 ilast week. . . Moved: The ! Henry Lewis family from : Huntdale to their home on least Main Street which 1 looks very lovely after re j decorating We hearj (that Ruby Glatly plans to jeome up first of June, andj that Mary and her husband will be here for visit too. . . Mary Lou Sorrells in Col -1 umbia where she is nurse’s laid in the hospital. . . An nouncement of Jo Ellis and Carl Silver,Jr’s engage ment —We’ve noted a “spar kle” in the*, air for some t ~j i. • • j time! . . . Latest in window j shades: the celophane ones in Anglin& Westall win dows. . . Sorry to have the| Angel'family leave us for! the summer. They will join J Cecil in Virginia. . . . Ball game Saturday afternoon:! Burnsville vs Bakersville! ;on local diamond! . . . We 1 , were interested to learn 1 that O. W. Fraser of Bir mingham has bought farm Bear Burnsville and plans branch of his Alabama nur sery. . . Down to Daniel 1 Boone’s Forge. The new t building is completed ex cept for installation of i more equipment, and up, stairs he has a circular! ; track for his miniature 10-, ■ comotive which always giv- 1 ; es a fascinating perform- 1 ance! .... Daniel was very| | busy instructing the group jof G. I’s who are studying! wrought iron work. Other j classes started Monday also,! with 47 enrolled in all elas- 1 ses. ... Don’t forget the clothing' for over-seas drive! Bags for packing may be obtain ed here at Record office. And, everyone, attend meeting Friday night read “all about it” on page 1! j i ■ Graduates from ASTC Wilhelmina Ayers, dau- ; ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ; Ayers of Burnsville, was one of the 81 seniors of Ap palachian State Teachers College who graduated on May 16. She received a dip loma in business education and library* Science. i i DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT Regular Weekly Clinic Schedule \ BURNSVILLE: Vaccinations: Friday P. M. Saturday, A. M. Prenatal—3rd Friday Ito 3 V. D. Fridays—3 to 4 I SPRUCE PINE: Vaccinations: Daily 9 to 4 Fluoroscopic: Friday A. M. Saturday—lo to 12 X-Ray—Daily 9 to 4 * ; V. D.—Saturday 10 to 12 I BAKERSVILLE: Vaccinations: Saturday 9to 12 f V. D. —Saturday 9 to 9:30 j I NEWLAND: Vaccinations: Mon. & Sat. 9 to 12 V. D. —Monday 9 to 10 X-Ray and Fluoroscopic examinations (Chest | \ only) are for all people of the three counties. f B. B. McGuire, M. D., Dis. Health Director, j MORE ABOUT— OVERSEAS RELIEF | Micaville, Welzie Robert son; Celo, Ed Gibbs; Bald Creek, Earl Wilson; Ram-! seytown, Mrs. Jack Hen-| sley; Bee Log, Grover Mc-| Intosh; , Day Book, Friel Young; Green Mtn., Rev. Troy Young; Cane River, Mrs.) Silas Hensley; Riverside, Mrs. Ethel Roland; Pensa cola, Mrs. Brooks Wilson; Bolens Creek, Mrs. Rosy Ray. The Yancey Record Of fice will be general county headquarters for getting empty bags and returning full ones. Any home may write for a bag to Church j World Service Center, New 1 Windsor, Md. Only clean and repaired j goods, or new goods, can be isent. The only cash requir ed in this drive is for ship ping the full bags back to I New Windsor, individuals or organizations desiring to ; contribute cash for this purpose may do so at the places and with the persons named above. This drive in Yancey county is-'being sponsored and promoted by the Lay men’s Movement of Burns ville. The North Carolina goal and slogan is “A Pound a Person.” (More About) ; Other Methodist News imation will be given later. At their monthly meet ing last Sunday night, the | Stewards voted unanimous ly for Bruce Westall to be come choir director. He has accepted this responsibility, and there will be choir prac tice each Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. at the church. Members of the choir are requested to attend the weekly rehearsals. Revival services will be lin progress at the church ' during the second week of I the Vacation School. The , Rev. J. W. Fowler, Jr., pas | tor of the Spruce Pine 1 Methodist church, will do | the preaching, beginning on Sunday night, June 22. ■I MEMORIAL POPPY DAY | WILL BE OBSERVED SATURDAY I ! Saturday, May 24 will be Memorial Poppy Day thro ughout the nation, and the! replicas of the flowers that grew “in Flanders Field” will be on sale in all sec tions of the county. Funds from the sale of the small red flowers go to aid the disabled veter ans of the two World Wars, and the families of the dis abled veterans or of veter ans who lost their lives in these wars. There is no “price” set for the flowers: in return for one of the poppies each person makes a contribu tion to the funds for as sistance and rehabilitation. PIMPLESI - A/, PiViJy Blackheads too. H# waiting rViaßre Yes. it la true, there ia a safe. harmless, medicated liquid railed KLEENEX that dries up Dimplex / 3 overnight aa it acta to loosen amLremctve -r ugly blackheads. Those who followed aim ' /7j pie directions and applied ICIaWM upon retiring were amazingly surnriwnl when 1 he? tound their pimples and blackheads nad disappeared. . These users enthusiastically praise KUoro* and claim they are no longer embarrassed ONLY and are now happy* with their dear _ _ complexions. Uta KUsrtx. Ii one ap- M plication does not oatisfy, you get #■ 11C double your manor bark. Ask To* Klssrsx today, sure. ! POLLARDS DRUG STORE Burnsville, N. C. / RADIO Troubles ? ? ? ? CALL 514 McINTOSH RADIO CO “Radio Service Headquarters” I BURNSVILLE, N. C. lit —=rrr— aa» TRAIN FOR YOUR PRO FESSION WITHOUT) COST: Maintenance, books and uniforms furnished. Accredited training school. Class for Nurses opens' July 1. Apply Director of Nurses, H. F. Long Hospi tal, Statesville, N. C. J 5 ATHLETES FOOT CERM Imbeds Deeply To Cause Painful Cracking, Burning Itching. HOW TO KILL IT A treatment, to be efficient, mus PENETRATE to reach the germ and be POWERFUL to kill them TE-OL, the only product we know of made with undiluted alcohol penetrates. Reaches and kills mor germs FASTER. FEEL IT TAKE HOLD. IN ONE HOUR If net COMPLETELY pleased, your 35c back at any drug store. TE-OL is clean, colorless, easy and pleasant to use. Apply FULL STRENGTH for athletes foot, itchy or sweaty feet, insect bites or poison ivy POLLARD’k DRUG STORE BURNSVILLE, N. C. . I MOVED TO I | ROBERTS & JOHNSON LUMBER CO. | For Radio Repairs and Sup- j I plies Bring Them Here. __ I j LLOYD ELLIOTT j f Furniture .... I J i | Repaired & Refinished | !{ ************ $ | BENNETT'S FURNITURE j l WEST BURNSVILLE l * * ************************************************* ★ * ! COOPER’S CAFE f ★ * | Main Street : I I ★ __ j Delicious Food $ t -» _ * + I * Good Service | | Modest Prices I s s * * I***********************************************,*,* ! TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES f | DAVIS HOSPITAL f | • STATESVILLE, N. C. J Free tuition, uniforms, books and maintenance. ? ★ New classes now forming. Applicants must be $ * graduates of an accredited high school, between $ ★ 17V2 and 35 years of age. For Further Information Write * j DAVIS HOSPITAL | STATESVILLE, N. C. * 2 o«v ; THURSDAY, MAY 22,1947 NOTICE: For Sale Five good cook stoves (one with hot water tank) in excell ent condition, priced to sell, ten per cent discount for cash. New and second hand bed springs. Two good baby buggies and high chairs. New upholst ered rockers for “grown ups” and upholstered chairs for children. One davenport and other need- 1 ful articles. Come in and look around. Holleman Furniture WANTED TO BUY: [ want to buy a number of Boxwood plants of all siz es and shapes. Write me what you have, the num ber, location and approxi-j mate size. S. L. McMahan, Nurseryman, Vixen. N. C. 'WANTED: Reliable woman * to stay on place in ex change for room, board and salary. Very urgent Write Box 33, Bumsviller N. C. FOR SALE: One good work team of horses; 63 acres of land and some fryers. The land is located on Prices Creek. See Mrs. T. M. Atkins, Pensacola, N. C. Wood for Sale See or Write Leroy Ray Cane River. Phone 01720 FOR SALE: Used parts, 1935 Master Chevrolet. I still have the transmission if anybody needs one. See B. T. Howell, Seven Mile Ridge section, near Lonnie Ballew’s store. M 22
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