PAGE FOUR
VANCEY THEATRE
BURNSVILLE, N. C.
FRIDAY MARCH 26th
' Undercover Maisie”
ANN SOTHERN
SATURDAY MARCH 27th
"Prairie Raiders”
Charles STARRETT Smiley BURNETTE
SUNDAY—MONDAY MARCH 28.29
NEWS' Z-f
MM MR MRS THIN MAH TOGETHfR A6AIN' 4 -fl
\ TOO!/ M-G-M’s iY/iF 1H
Trn i KEENAN WYNN /W 1
A MfTRO OOIDWVN MATIN PIC HIM •'
TUESDAY— MARCH 30th
"Her Sisters Secret”
NANCY COLEMAN
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY - MARCH 31, APRIL 1
FOR SALE: 4 year old
Mare weight 1300 lbs. 2
Mules coming 2 years old
Very large for age. Goot
set of harness. One Chat,
tanooga Hillside Plow. One
Syracuse Level Land plow
One 1941 model DeSoto
car. In good running shape
See Ted Wilson, Hamptoi
Branch, Day Book, N. C.
FOR SALE: New Ston
house, 8 rooms and Bath.
Full size basement with
shower and laundry. Gar !
age in basement. Hot air
heat. Hard wood floors
Metal cabinets in kitchen
Well furnished with al
modern furniture. 1y 2
acres land, 22 apple trees
1-2 mile from town on'
Green Mtn. road. See
Claude King.
FOR RENT: 2 room apart,
ment with private Bath
Furnished. Adults Only !
Inquire at Fred Philips,
Rt. 1, Burnsville. M 25
FOR Brick work, Chimney
Mantle or flue. Any kinc .
of Rock work, or Cinder 1
Block work, See or write
Boyd Shepherd, Ca n e
River, N. C. A22
FOR SALE
One 1947 Buick Roadmas
ter Convertible ‘ ]
One 1916 Buick Super Con
vertilde
One 1912 Four Door Ply
mouth
One 1941 Super De Luxe
Ford Coupe
E. L. Briggs j
FOR SALE: New Four
Room house near Daniel j
Boone’s Shop. See Yates
Bennett, Register o f
Deeds Office.
The “Piano Man” will be in
Burnsville every Tuesday
If your Piano needs tun
ing, cleaning or repairing,
Call 01712 or write The
Yancey Record W’ork
fully guaranteed at rea
sonable rates. M 25
NOTICE
Sealed Bids for hauling
Coal to Yancey County
Public Schools will be re
ceived at the Superin
tendent’s Office on Mon
day, April 6. Blanks for
listing the bids may he
obtained at the Superin
tendent’s office at any
time.
FOR SALE: 1 wood range
and heatrola. One all woo
rug 9x12. Also other fur
niture— Good condition.
Reasonable. Ch i I dren’s
clothing. Skirts 8-10. One
all wool black coat and one
tan coat, sizes 12 and 14
Practically new. Phone
2033. Mrs. Taft Allen. MIS
APPLES FOR SALE a
the C. D. Wilson Apple
house 3 miles south o f
Pensacola on Highway No
197 temporary. Also at th
C. D. Wilson place a
Newbridge in old sub
station.
FOUND: One Black and
lan Hound dog. Owner
call for it and pay for ad
and board hill. S. K. Rid- 1
die, Pensacola, N. C.
FOR SALE: 3 miles east of
Burnsville on rock road. 1
5 room bungalow type
house and 5 acres good
land. Spring, concrete can
house, etc. Price $2250. I
For Sale: 400 acre Trac j
adjoining town of Burns-,
ville. Several houses. Some
fine saw timber. Would
make a fine property to'
subdivide into lots o-r|
small tracts. Beautiful
stream running through
property. Excellent place
for large Dairy, Boys
camp, etc. Price $16,500.
For Sale: Business proper
ty. 2 stores on Main Street
Burnsville. Rented for
S2OO per month. This is an
excellent investment. Price
$18,500.
W. W. HENNESSEE
FOR HALE s A Piafid to
good condition. Also an
almost hew cook stove;
Inquire Carolina Case.
SPECIAL VALUES IN
FURNITURE
My whole stock of Furni
ture at a discount
New Bed Springs
Mattresses
Chairs
Linoleum
Kitchen Utensils
Electric Irons ’ t
Phonographs
Records
Radios
Many second hand pieces—
Cook Stoves, Chairs, Beds,
Etc. .
The Grass is beginning to
grow green again. Bring
your Lawn Mower in and
let me get it ready for the
job ahead.
HOLLEMAN,
The Furniture Man
LOOK READ SAVE
MONEY
I am getting a Bonus when
I sell so many, and I am
giving you $9.00 off on
Kitchen Cabinets and $6.50
off on springs and mat
tresses. And the one hold
ing the Lucky Number on
either of these three arti
cles will get FREE SB.OO
Electric Iron and $1.22-
Broom. And if you haven’t
Electricity, a Rug andj
Broom. Have some 9 piece
Mahogany Dining Room
Suites. One 10 piece Wal
nut Dining Room Suite |
Breakfast Room Sets. Bed
Room Suites. Large Pos-j
ter Beds. Innerspring
and Layer Felt Mattresses
at a Bargain. 3 Piece Liv
ing Room Suites. Studio
Couches, with or without
chair. New and Used Ran- 1
ges at YOUR Price. I
Need the Room. Odd Dres-j
sers and Wardrobes, Old
Corner Cupboards. Wal-j
nut Beds, Old Style. One
Chest of Drawers over 100
Years Old. Gold Seal Rugs
(One 12x15). Almost Any-J
thing in the Furniture
Line. So come in and look.)
Don’t buy unless you like
and get a chance at the'
lucky number besides the'
$9.00 and $6.50 you get
when you buy. I pay no'
House Rent; no Clerk'
Hire: Haul my own Stuff;
Stay in when it Suits Me.l
So you see I can afford to 1
sell Cheap. Thanking you 1
all for past favors and
hoping to serve you again.
BRIGGS FURNITURE
L. E. Briggs, Owner.
—
I .
| Back in Business .... /
I STATON'S SHOE & HARNESS j
? SHOP |
i ■
/ 5
5 Same Location in Micaville j
V S
5 Same Experienced Workman j
l| - ~ |
!| We are Equipped to give you jjj
$ Service While You Wait |
; Expert Shoe Repairs \
; Made-To-Order Sandals lj
| > Harness Repairs I
THE VANCEY RECORD -
i BURNSVILLE—
-1 “So They Say” S
The WOather i Real sum
. mer for a fevv days, then
cool again, Wohderful dis
play of early blooming
flowers and the trees be-i
. ginning to bud. Wonderful
time! And we agree with
the remark we overheard
this morning early: “We
have the prettiest square
in the whole state!”
About town: Weddings. .
Ruby Robinson and Lucius
Smith now back from their
wedding trip to Florida. . .
Mona Lee Griffith and Bob
Hilliard and Evelyn Alley
and Edward Anglin were
■ married March 6! . . . J. S.l
. LeFevre quite ill of flu this
week. . . Congratulations
to the Methodist folks A
lovely Hammond organ in_!
stalled this week. Very'
impressive special pre_Eas_j
ter services have been held 1
each evening this week, and
the organ music added
much to the beauty of the
services. Concluding service
tonight from 7to 8, and
all people of the town are
invited. . . Special services
at all the churches too, on
Sunday. . . Much building
now in progress. . . Buster
and Raylene Stamey are
building next door to the
Wilke Beelers. . . . O. K.
i Masters and James and
Roy Ray are building a gar
bage apartment on Orchard
Drive. . . Dewey Mitchell a
I house near the Fillmore
Young home. . the Halli-j
day and Fouts’ homes aIJ
ready started. . . Soon we
| won’t know the Hometown.
There have been many
i changes. Theresa Valentine
! whom many of you remem
ber, here this week and re
called the fact that in 1921
when she came here as 1 '
telephone operator there j!
i were 5 telephones in the
whole county. . . .
1 NOTICE
1 Pursuant to Court Order I will
,sell at public auction on April IG,
1948, at 12 Noon one 1940 Ford
l Coach Motor No. 18-5297708, said j
' automobile having been seized
1 wh >le engaged in the illegal tran- !
, sportation of whiskey.
I This March 25, 1948.
l j Suel C. Anglin, Sheriff
> March 25, April 1, 8
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
'NORTH CAROLINA
I YANCEY COUNTY
Having qualified as Executor of
the Estate of Maggie E. Cheadle,
, deceased, late of Yancey County,
I North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
1 the estate of the deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned in
Burnsville, Yancey County, North
I Carolina, on or before the 24th day
|of March, 1949, or this notice will
I he pleaded in bar of their recovery
All persons indebted to said es
] fate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 24th day of March, 1948
Dover R. Fouts, Executor of the
Estate of Maggie E. Cheadle
March 25, April 1, ,8 15 22 29
CLEAN-UP MAKES
FARMS SAFER, MORE
EFFICIENT
A goqd spring clean-up
not only increases farm
efficiency but also eliminat
ies hazards which might
! cause injury to animals or
j people. A few hours spent
now may result in the sav
ing of many days during
the busy season later on.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD
I Give Your Home A Fresh s
'New Look” For Spring ... *
With Lovely
Living Room Suites 1
Bed Room Suites *
Dining Room Suites
i
and for the Kitchen 1
Electric Ranges & Water Heaters §
Coal and Wood Ranges
A HEADLINE VALUE
Venetian Blinds I
ANY SIZE I
Garden & Field Seeds |
R Hardware L
y [Paints - Enamels - Varnishes \
B BURNSVILLE FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. j
■ ■ -it
•••••••••••••••<»••••••••••••••••
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT §
The Democratic Primaries will be held at each
precinct in the Eleventh Congressional District on Sat
urday, May 29. I filed my Notice of Candidacy for re
nomination and re-election to the TJ. S. House of Re
presentatives with the State Board of Elections on
March 3. ®
Tn making this announcement, Ido so realizing ®
fully the responsibilities and duties placed upon a ®
Member of Congress. My only pledge to you is that l 2
will render the best service that I am capable of. q
Your active support and your vote in the Primary •
will he deeply appreciated. ®
A. L. BULWINKLE J
VC FERTILIZER i
NONE BETTER
Get your V-C Fertilizer now as it will
be scarce this Spring. Good Supply of
all Grades now on hand.
CfII, Write or See me and place your
order now and be sure you get the
grades you want, y
STANLEY BAILEY
PHONE 241 BURNSVILLE, N. C.
.
njiuaiHi -mrr r— iri i n—r
Prediction of egp bn
North Carolina farms dur
ing January was up season
ally, but still 14 million eggs
i below January production a
t year earlier,
■ i The yield per acre for all
l types of tobacco grown in
• North Carolina increased
; from 665 pounds in 1929 to
■ 1,142 pounds in 1946.
’ FOR SALE: Nice Young
Horse. See W. J. Baker, I
i Burnsville, N. C. !
THURSDAY, MARCH 2i>, iß4§
WANTED s Several experi
enced Ldopers, Apply at
Burnsville Hosiery Mill.
Al 5
WOOD
STOVE WOOD FOR SALFi
Prompt delivery anywhere
in county. See or write
Jess Cooper, Burnsville
N. C. Penland & Ayers
Saw Mill.
PHONE 211