PAGE FOUR 'YANCEY THEATRE * burn&yjlle, n. c. - b - / Friday April 9th “STANLEY and LIVINGSTON” Richard GREENE Nancy KELLY I SATURDAY APRIL 10th j “ALONG THE OREGON TRAIL” Monte HALE Adrian BOOTH SUNDAY —MONDAY APRIL 11,12 Thrills as Bold * j is the Screen can Hold! I ' In story of the fabulous Flying McDonalds.., 1 Y C J and ®' * our ovec^ starring M 1 Anne Baxter • William Holden • Sonny Tufts r , j William Bendix • Sterling Hayden • Howard Da Silva | * ?’ . with Joh«i'y Sondi • Jon Wolloc. • Cdilh King J >• * *M f>od»t«d by KOIHT ftuows . -S3 f £•' Directed by JOHN FARROW TUESDAY— APRIL 13th “THE UNFAITHFUL” Ann Sheridan, Lew Ayers. Zachary Scott WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY APRIL 11-15 > J Direct from the ** World Premiere r, * at New York’s RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL KATHARINrHEPBURN > W PAUL HENREIB J J ROBERT WALKER ,<| Oneof tha Screen’s t *jm/) 10moatexdtiqgioaistories!//^\| o*/f V n ** Ml FOR SALE: Building Stom 1 and Flag Stone. E. L. Briggs 7 FOR Brick work, Chimney Mantle or flue. Any kinc | of Rock work, or Cinder Block work, See or write } Boyd Shepherd, Cane River, N. C. A22 $ Back in Business . ... f f STATON'S SHOE & HARNESS \ \ SHOP ' I | .. I Same Location in Micaville 2 zi / • 8 ✓ Same Experienced Workman $ p | ; We are Equipped to give you | Service While You Wait \ I ■ | ; Expert Shoe Repairs \ | Made-To-Order Sandals \ | Harness Repairs \ NEED New Slip Covers, Curtains or personal sew ing clone? Bring your patterns and material to me. Specially low charges for slip covers. Mrs. Helen Mclntosh. A29 WANTED: Several experi enced Loopers. Apply at Burnsville Hosiery Mill. SPECIAL VALUES IN FURNITURE , My WHole stock of Furni ture at a discount NeW Bed Springs Mattresses ,/ Chairs -Tit i Linoleum ! Kitchen Utensils J Electric Irons H Phonographs ;* Records Radios Many second hand pieces— Cook Stoves, Chairs, Beds,' Etc. The Grass is beginning to grow green again. Bring i your Lawn Mower in and let me get it ready for the job ahead. HOLLEMAN, The Furniture Man wwwwwwwwwwv WANTED: Dogwood Tim ber. Highest Cash Prices i paid for dogwood deliver- 1 ed to our mill at Burns- 'i ville, N. C. For specificaJ tions See Ben Cook.] George D. Roberts Co. jj P. 0. Box 8, Burnsville. }j FOR SALE: New Ston J house, 8 rooms and Bath ‘ Full size basement with 1 shower and laundry. Gar j ‘ age in basement. Hot air , heat. Hard wood floors j Metal cabinets in kitchen Well furnished with al modern furniture. l'/z acres land, 22 apple trees j 1-2 mile from town on Green Mtn. road. See Claude King. LOST: Man’s Wrist Watch, Reward. Clyde N. Young. < ( ’OR SALE: 8 acres land, 2 acres in cultivation. Small'! orchard. 4 room house J Located at Busick on Yan, tey Rod & Gun Hunting Club. See owner, Jim Byrd Bex 272, Old Fort, N. C. A22 NOTICE Pursuant to Court Order I will ( s« 11 at public auction on April 16, 1948, at 12 Noon one 1940 Ford Coach Motor No. 18-5297708, said j automobile having been seized while engaged in the illegal tran , sp'irtation of whiskey. This March 25, 1948. Suel C. Anglin, Sheriff. , March 25, April 1, 8 '» , EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY * Having qualified as Executor pf 3 the Estate of Maggie E, Cheadle,! deceased, late of Yancey County, • 1 North Carolina, this fs to notify 9 all persons having claims, against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned in - Burnsville, Yancey County, North t Carolina, on or before tne 24th day lof March, 1949, or this notice will jbe pleaded in tar of their recovery’ ■ All persons indebted to said es ! 1 tate 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 |; S POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT !I a The Democratic Primaries will be held at each s a precinct in the Eleventh Congressional District on Sat- q J urday, May 29. I filed my Notice of Candidacy for re- £ * % nomination and re-election to the IJ. S. House of Re- 9 j • presentatives with the State Board of Elections on £/; • March 3. <£ J J 'ln making this announcement, Ido so realizing ®s< fully the responsibilities and duties placed upon a q'S • Member of Congress. My only pledge to you is that I £ ; • will render the best service that lam capable of. #j J S Your active support and your vote in the Primary J s 0 will be deeply appreciated. £jj ! S x A. L. BULWINKLE 2 $ • • | ' THIYANCBY RICSRfI 1 BURNSVILLE-^ “SO They S*y’* 1 Tin l weather i Typically Aprjl; VyitH warn! showers. ABdUt town! Car iiispec tioii Started thte week and has been the No, 1 attrac tion—to car owners and spectators alike! Towns that don’t have a “square” surely can’t have as inter esting a week. The lane is set dp on the south side of the square, cars line up around the square to drive through, and the spectators jline up on the square to watch! ". . . The inspectors give a thorough inspection, and many of the cars need [some adjustment made to pass the rigid safety tests. . Lloyd Blalock, supervisor for the western area, was here to get things lined up. Senior play at BH S was very well given and most enjoyable. All the young actors and actresses gave fine performances. . . New man in bank with D. H. Covington: Bill Robinson of North Wilkesboro Cooper’s new Grocery Store now open. . . First of the Miami folks—J. E. Com- 1 forts —arrive at Pensacola for season—and Bertha M. I Palmer plans to be at camp: around May Ist. . . Grand trip: Pearl Huskins, Bill I and Peggy Jean to New York to ship the good look ing green Buick Converti ble to Sam, Jr., who is still in Germany. . . J. S. LeFev re still improving and hopes to be home next week. Fine surprise last Saturday when his brothers, Krist, : I George and Sam LeFevre, 1 and a brother in law, Frank « Stauffer, all of Lancaster, ' Pa. came down to see him! John Evans still confined to 1 his hofne at Cane River be., ( cause of rheumatism, , . | Thelma Angliq. Edge opt 1 again after an operation. , . ' 1 £ % Electric Appliances 5 1*" I I S' . „ S; !g - ■—, Sjl 1 £ ! > 1 Washing Machines * r\ $ Ip | Ranges ||j I 4 Water Heaters |j Refrigerators |;1 Small Appliances ' S I .> h a*************** / < I £ Delling er Electric Co. ; ; BURNSVILLE, N. C. %\ ill !i%V\%V%VV\\\VVm%V\\WNV%W%NV\\\VV\WN\Vmi 1 s ■. , . inn ■ i YOUR FAVORITE SNAP-SHOT enla-ged to 5x7 inches and laminated, 1 scaled in plastic which protects them for life, from moisture, dirt, wear or tear. Only $1.85. Send negative and mon ey order to, Galen S. Robinson, Rt. 2* Burns ville, N. C. A22 PLANTS FOR SALE I expect to have the follow ing tomato plants ready, by May 10: PonderosaJ Early Rutger Improved i Marglobe, New Improved Stone, Yellow r PonderosaJ Also early Jersey Wake field and early Golden Ac- 1 re cabbage plants. All plants grown from certiJ fied seed. Will have all kinds of late cabbage plants in June and July.; With goad care, I am ex-' pecting better plants this* year. J. L. McCanless,' Wind m, N. C. CITY CAFE Place Your Orders in ad vance for DO-NUTS,] PIES and CAKES to take' home. Baked by Experieii-| ced Bakers We also Serve DINNERS SANDWICHS , SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM Heme made Cakes, Pies and Do-Nuts Telephone 344 and Louise Penland Me_ Courry and fine young son, James Randall, home firC*.i j hospital. , .. The season ap-!< pi oaches Ramp Season, l ‘ we mean—and though j Grady Bailey says they! really are “Peruvian On-' ions” we say that by any other name they still smell. annonncements ANNOUNCEMENT I have been urged by a iarges number of friends and supporters to again become a Candidate for Re presentative from Vatleey County on the Democrat ic Ticket. I hefeby announce my Candidacy for Representative for the next General Assembly sub ject to the will of the Democratic Convention to be held at the Court House in Burnsville, April 17, 1948. I make this announcement based on my record DR. W. L. BENNETT #■. ■ - . ■■ ■■ —~- * ANNOUNCEMENT At the request of many of my friends from over Yan- y cey County I have decided to be a candidate for the office of Chairman of.the Board of County Commis sioners of Yancey County, subject to the action of the Yancey County Democratic Convention. The only promise that I make, or expect to make, is that I will serve the citizens ol Yancey County to the very best of my ability if elected. I will endeavor to fulfill the duties of the office in a manner to promote the welfare of the entire County. MARK W. HALL, NEWDALE, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce my candidacy as a Member of the Board of Commissioners of Yancey County subject to the will of the Democratic Party-in the Demo cratic Convention to be. held on April 17,1948. If nominated and elected T pledge myself to work for the best interests’of the people of Yancey County. 1 will appreciate your support in the Democratic ~ Convention of April 17, 1948. D. H. HARRISON WOOD STOVE WPOD FOR SALE Prompt delivery anywhere in county. See or write Jess Cooper, Burnsville N. C. Penland & Ayers Saw Mill. PHONE 211 I VNNNNSN\\N\SN\\\\\\\V\\\> I Tis this I 1 work-saving ! l ARVIN LEND-IRON! / in your own home / : ; | FREE! £ USE IT FOR -4-8 -HOURS 2 ? See how less weight means less es / fort —how the even heat does the * ijj; work —how the plain-view heat / 2 control gives correct heat for all for a idcc *. / 1 Special ; t Inlaid Xinoleum \ 2 < , ***>♦>♦***>»->»■**++» |g. e. I \ Sinks & Elec. Dishwashers| \ Hot Water Heaters I * < j M**>»**»**»**«+ J * Ranges and Oil Heaters | £ **»»4>*+*»****** jj Good Supply ; : Garden & Field Seed ? 2 ? *************** £ | BURNSVILLE FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO.; | MAIN STREET BURNSVILLE, N. 0. | THURSDAY, APRIL'S, 1848 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 Work : fully guaranteed at rea | sonabte rates. VNVWNWNWWWWW