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PAGE FOUR YANCEY THEATRft .* - BURNSVILLE, N. C. " FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28th "Beat the Band” FRANCES* LANGFORD SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29th . "Song of the Sierras” JIMMY WAKELY SUNDAY—MONDAY NOV. 20 DECEMBER Ist m v iim, i fiwUNWIi ' -ini -- f/7 7//,W ff ' H i i I i • ts/13 HUE MADELEINE 2a TUESDAY— DECEMBER 2nd “The Last Frontier Uprising” MONTY HALE WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY DECEMBER 2-1 eSSSSSri l BARBARA STANWYCK I |_aiexissmith| * WA R NIERH, IT i¥ I^^^ Screen Pi*y b| Thorn** Job ■ from tt>« Stage Play by MARTIN VALE • Mwsic by Fran* VVbxfn** FOR SALE: Rent or Lease Air compressors, Jack Hammers, Hoists. All typ es mining machinery. Also Mica and Feldspar Mines, E. li. Briggs, Burnsville. FOR SALE: Small Furni ture plant, including lath es, planes, .motors, saws etc. Ready to operate First cost S3BOO, for sale at less than half price. See W. W. Hennessee. FOR SALE: House and lot Five rooms, bath a n breakfast nook. Full size basement. Phone 2112, Bill Bailey. ~~ 1 FOR SALE: Several moun tain farms, also acreage, and city lots. These farms run from 13 acres to 500 acres. Sec owner, E. L Briggs, Burnsville, N. C. j» . „ . i* FOR SALE: 67 acre farm, ■ 2 miles west of Burnsville on rock road. Nice 6 room • house with running water ■ electricity, good barn smoke house, large orch ard. Some saw timber. .9 acre of tobacco. Fine place for small dairy. Price $3350. W. W. Hennessee. APPLES FOR SALE (Sprayed). Good eating apples: Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Stayman Winesap $2.50 per bushel. York Imperial and other good keeping apples, $2.00 per bushel. See S. L. Mc- Mahan, 1-4 mile above Vixen, N. C. Post Office. FOR RENT: 2 room apart 1 ment with private bath Furnished or unfurnished ; Adults only. Inquire at Fred Phillips. N 27 For Sale in Asheville and Vicinity 1. Phonograph Record & Novelty Shop in Asheville, SBOO plus merchandise in-| ventory. This is a bargain price on a profitable busi ness. 2. Bowling alley in good Western North Carolina city, eight alleys, do com-' petition. 3. Several good grocery ( stores in Asheville and vi cinity from $5,000 t o SIO,OOO. L Room and Meals. A 12- room house in Asheville, furnished and doing capa city business. Priced right —terms. i Before buying any type of business come in and check our many attractive offer-; ings. Fidelity business Brokers, Jackson Braiding Asheyille, N. -Tr.y-Phone 3166. FOR £ALE: 8 weeks old pigs $15.00 . See Aaron Wilson or R. W. Wilson. Fidelity Exclusives We have the below listed businesses for sale, locat ed *in Asheville and vicin ity. Each one thoroughly investigated and priced eight. $2,000 Upwards Neon Sign Company Cases and Restaurants Guest, rooming and board ing houses Dry cleaning plants and laundries Builder's supply business Nite clubs and supper club Bowling alleys Wholesale sandwich/ and pie business Garage and filling station Wholesale candy business Jewelry store Drug and drug sundries stores Portrait studios Phonograph record and novelty shop Variety stores Mills and manufacturing plants 1 Tourist court property Gasoline distributor, who lesale and retail. Fidelity Business Brokers 1-B Jackson Building, Asheville, N. C., Phone 1 3166. i lOR SALE: 2 room house 7 acres land in Burnsville. Immediate possession. See E. L. Briggs. FOR SALE: 5 room Bunga low house, 4 acres of good land. Stone can house, small barn. 4 miles East of Burnsville on good rock road, 1 mile off main high way. For quick sale. Price $2250. W. W. Hennessee. FOR SALE: splendid 6 room house, 6 acres of good land, also a good store building. Fronts main highway about 450 feet Electricity. Bargain price | $3450. W. W. Hennessee. HOUSE FOR RENT: 8 rooms and Bath, well fur nished. Furnace heat. A1 modern conveniences. See Mrs. Claude King at home NOTICE OP' SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Board of County Commiss ioners of Yancey County direct ing the undersigned Tax Collector of said county to sell all land for 1946 taxes: NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the order of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners the undersign ed will ON THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1947 AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN BURNSVILLE, N. C„ sell all of the following described property of the taxpayers as shown by the following list for 1946 taxes to gether with tax, penalty and cost. R. E. NEILL, Tax Collector for Yancey County. W W Hennessee, 1 Lot, $63 86 Nov. 13, 20, 27, Dec *4 THE YANCEY RECORD BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” The weather: Much rain 'during the week end, then ' down in the low 20s. So : ! : perhaps this is the winter j weather we’ve been expect ing for so long. i About town: Schools have two-day holiday, and I business offices, bank, post office, stores, etc. closed Jfor a quiet observance of i Thanksgiving. . . Commun- I ity Thanksgiving service Jon Sunday evening with ( Dr. Harris speaking on .“This Is a Good Day.” ; Again, we were reminded (that there are many great ■ blessings we enjoy, and also : many small things for whi ,'ch we should be Thankful. . i' Weddings and coming wed dings are very much in the } news ! Elizabeth Bennett Hughes and Clyde J. Clapp were married November 8, there are several “Thanks giving or Christmas” ones 1 scheduled. . . and when we wrote several weeks ago • about Eloise Bennett’s pin she didn’t tell us about the .beautiful diamond she’s -1 wearing! She and Ernest ” really kept that from us! . . Bernice Hodge also has f , new diamond to add a 1 sparkle to the holidays. . . . 'Birthday celebration: Cute young Gene Higgins who was 7 last week. . . Lib Galloway and new son ” home from hospital. . and the Edgar Angel’s have a • new son also. . . . Letter this week from Lou Etta, out in Portland, Ore. Said 1 tell every one Hello, and that she still likes to hear all the news about the Hometown. The great Nor thwest is fine, she says, but they’ve had the rainiest seasonJn 65 years! . . New ’ coat of paint for City Case building, and the' Main Street Texaco station is' 'undergoing complete re-! i doing. . . . Wonderful get- j J together last night sor 1 ’i Legion members and mem bers of their families. The! annual supper and mem bership roll call. -; . Congra tulations to Bess Lewis! who is winning much re ’ cognition as poet! We had j 1 brief, account which we printed on page 3 first, then learned more about - her more recent honors, •and that’s on page one of B this issue. . . Note: Take time off to read President ■Ti uman s Thank sgiving - Proclamation. We take too ' little time, perhaps to think » of the real meaning of the! day, and he has expressed 1 so s all of us the spirit of ■ this, our peculiarly Ameri ; can observance of a day of Thanks. • (Mote 'About) i Local Poet j . er > 0. R. Lewis, who was' publisher of the Burnsville! I Eagle until his retirement' a few years ago. She received hot educa tion at Asheville College, Western Carolina Teachers College, Appalachian and I ™ e University of North 1 Carolina. She is a life mem-1 ber of the National Poetry Group of New York City,! and honorary member of . the Eugene Field Literary . society, of St. Louis, Mo. : XT On Thursday evening, • November 2Q she was hon t p red r at * ban( l ue t given by ■ biggins, principal, - and the faculty of the Plea sant Gardens schbol. f _ One way to take out “life ; insurance” on your electric - is to store them ; in a clean, handy, dry place j® re they will be protect ! ed from falls. NEW FINISH A finish for interior sur faces that will .{withstand | marking b ywater, heat, 1 alcohol, acids and grease seems a possibility, says the ' * *9 * : i * : iSii . ' m BURNSVILLE FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. BURNSVILLE, N. C. - t&a&c 'Hfr in a %. ? jyj !; in fu jfflffflnMifc I • Semi-automatic, magazine ISM&MHg BPI • Burns any kind of coal, !■■ • You' need start a fire But |j|ji|fSpS Ife • Heats ail day and all night Kw » More than a million now W in use! *l® MODEL &20 MODEL «20» . .. COME IN AND SEE IT With built-in Autonfetic Draft Regulator STANLEY BAILEY BURNSVILLE, N. C. iS - - - ' % 1 Fox Esso Service I | - j J Located on Highways 19 & 23 5 $i 3 Miles East of Mars Hill % ijj , | N All Esso Products ’i | 1 | Statesville Feeds \% ■ ......... % All-Grain 24 per cent Dairy Feed $5.00 \ \ Cotton Seed Meal * - $4.50 \ ALL FEEDS By The BAG or by the TON . 3 '% \ %:. • % \ FULL LINE OF GROCERIES J SnQW-Ball Shortening—4 Pound $1.25 Super Suds—Large Size J— 35c \ I \ I k , Octogan Soap and Powders—Large Size 10c J PG Coffee—Per Pound 47c %. Six Brands of Flour to Choose From including Red %, Band,. Red Star, Lucky Day. * %. I Have Now Added Dry Goods \ k . ■ ' We Invite all pur Yancey County friends to stop % and visit us. '% . 5 S JACK FOX, Owner & Manager % ? % i r ' 1 I fU. S. Department of Agri- 1 'culture, as a result of re jeent research which has developed from sugar a new produce known as' i allyl sucrose. ” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1947 SOIL CONSERVATION IS VALUABLE ASSET - DECLARES BANKER Soil is not listed as an iitem under a bank’s inven jtory, but every banker I knows that it is as much an .asset to their business as !if it were capital stock, says G. C. Hunter, execu tive vice president of the Peoples Bank in Roxboro and chairman of the Agri cultural Committee of the North Carolina Bankers Association* Buy Savings Bonds FOR RENT: Five Room house. Water and lights. Next door to Belgarde home. See Mrs. E. L. Briggs. FOR SALE: 9 lots and four room boxed house. Price 1200. See Mrs. Fannie Styles immediately. East Burnsville. FOR SALE: Oil Range and Franklin Heater. See Mrs. 1.. P Horton, East Bur nsville. HOUSFE FOR SALE: Five rooms and Bath. Complet ely furnished. All electric kitchen, Oil Heat. See Luther .Banks, Jr., at Styles Garage. WOOD STOVE WOOD FOR SALE Prompt delivery anywhere in county. See or write Jess Cooper, Burnsville N. C. Penland & Ayers Saw Mill. Phone 211
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