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PAGE FOUR YANCEY THEATRE X BURNSVILLE, N. C. *** FRIDAY JUNE 11th ' Johnny O’Clock” Dick POWELL Evelyn KEYES SATURDAY JUNE 12th "Pioneer Justice” Lakh LA RUE A1 “Fuzzy” St. JOHN SUNDAY—MONDAY JUNE 13-14 oil * TUESDAY— JUNE 15th WEDNESDAY THURSDAY - JUNE 10-17 S^GOOD;M g^MEWS© J&.ALLYSBII* LAWFORD'Ci : PATRICIA MARSHALL * JOAN McCRACKEN ray-McDonald • meltoJme FOR SALE: Splendid five room bungalow and hath on paved street near high school. Large lot. See \V W. Hennessee. J We Make Hand Made Sandals Brown & Red Leather BUCKNER SHOE SHOP j - - * ~" r T? <!V«r ' nr 'TlieTfest Tood ibr hdarfsllegtfi'iend \ I wP ) fiasmimlppeals vr rr»H‘i mi& m ■ k 1" B ■ JI J. ■ BC- ji AT YOUR GROCERY OR FEED STORE EARLE-CHESTERFIELD MILL COMPANY Asheville, North Carolina A. W. Rowe Jeweler Watch Repairing, Engraving Jewelry Repairing 1 First Class Workmanship All Work Guaranteed One Week Service Mars Hill, N. C. WANTED: Dogwood Tim 1 ber. Highest Cash Prices paid for dogwood deliver ed to our mill at Burns ville, N. C. For specifica tions See Ben Cook. George D. Roberts Co. P. O. Box 8, Burnsville. FOR SALE: Boxwoods in sizes you will want. Priced reasonable. See ’ owner Mrs. Andy Honeycutt, Burnsville Rt. 1, Banks Creek road. PLANTS FOR SALE: Tho usands of nice Tomato' Plants and early Cabbage plants. Will have late Cab *bage plants in June and July. Tomatoes: Yellow Fonderosa, Margl ob e, Stone, Early Rutgers, price 50c per 100 in small quan tities. Reduced price for larger quantities. I expect to have plenty of plants through entire season. Ge them fresh from the plant I bods. Will mail if you deJ sire them that way. .1. L. 1 McCandless, Windom. FOR SALE: 1937 Buick Tudor Sedan. Perfect mechanically, Good Tires 83,000 actual mileage. See Bob Pollard. FOR SALE: 400 acre tract 1 adjoining the Town of Burnsville. 2 good orch- 1 aids, 500,000 feet of fine timber, 2 houses, barn and other outbuildings. Will pasture 100 head of cattleJ Would make a fine stock and dairy farm. Also could be subdivided into lots, etc ! Price for quick sale, less than $16,000. W. W. Hennessee. FOR SALE: Fine family, size farm, containing 50 1 acres of land, 5 room house with running water, 2 barns, chicken house,! brooder house, water mill with go:nl building. Steel wheel, it is a combination corn and hammer mill. Will give immediate pos session. Crops go with place, 1 acre of tobacco, 2 acres of corn, 5 acres oats, 25 acres meadow. Alsi • 1000 pounds tobacco ferti lizer, 100 pound ammonia nitrate, 150 pounds soda, 12 tons lime, 2400 pounds uperphosphate. This farm is well watered, with creek and numerous springs and has an abundance of fine| fruit, 35 apple trees, 18, cherry trees, 4 pear trees j 12 grape vines, .1 acre of raspberries and straw. ■ berries. This is a very pro ductive farm, located near Green Mtn., on Mail Rt., and bus line, and in an ex j tremely fine community, j Remember you can move ‘ right in and get the crops. Price for immediate sale S6IOO. With stock and farm! ! machinery $7600. You cani make a good living with the corn mill stone, W r . W. Hennessee. FOR SALE: Special At traction for Parties want ing secluded place for home or country estate 102 acres 12 miles from Burnsville, N. C., just off Mount Mitchell Road, closej to Blue Ridge Parkway ( and Camp Hemlock picnic gi—yuuhv on good all year r road, \ l /i miles of private trout stream on property, 1 apple orchard, cherry) trees, grapes, estimated) 200,000 feet of virgin tint ber. 10 acres in cultivation,! site for air port on same. 1 Fair tenant house on same with electric lights, sever, al springs on property Must be seen to be appre. elated Sep owner, E. L Briggs, BumsviJle, N. Q, THE YANCEY RECORD FOR SALE: Nice Country place. 6 room cottage, Ele ctric lights, 5 l / 2 acres land, on paved highway. Nicely landscaped, beautiful shr ubbery. Also small Store building. Splendid place for store. Immediate poss ession. Price $4500. See W. W. Hennessee. LOST: Brown leather Bill Fold, containing $25 in money, driver’s license and other valuable papers. Reward for Return to Record Office. I FOR SALE: Mowing mach ine. See Grover Ray, Vix.. en, N. C. J 24 ■ FOR SALE or jHIIE: 1046 Chevrolet TJp Truck and 1940 Chevrolet Special DeLuxe. See Nor. man Byrd, Jacks Creek. FOR SALE: Grocery Store, Service Station and about six acres of land about 500 yards from Carolina Hem lock Camp ground. I will sell the stock alone and rent the building. See J. W. Moody at Hamrick, ’ N. C. .117 Tj, FOR SALE: 57 acre farm One 4 room house, one 6 room house, electric lights, good water, good orchard, good barn and other outbuildings. Plenty I young timber. Nine tenths tobacco allotment. Located | about V/ 2 miles above j Swiss Post Office. See C. L. Angel, Swiss, N. C. .117 FOR SALE: 30 acre farm, in Jacks Creek township, J 2 room house, outbuildings fruits, V 2 acre tobacco al lotment. Price SI6OO. See Welzie Wheeler, Rt. 1, Burn vi.le, N. C. Jl7 I Lewis Melton, the Plumber, has moved back to Burns- I ville, At ycur service. Call I Roberts &. Johnson Lum ber Co., Phone 14. .124 FOR SALE: 1945 Ford Pick Up Truck. Good condition. Passed Inspection. See Dr. Ohle, CeJo, N, C, Jyl FOR SALE: 1942 Special DeLuxe Four-Door Chev, rolet. Passed Motor In j spection. $1350, See W, N, I King. Cherry St, Burns | ville, N,C, j FOR SALE: Large Farm 1 119 acres on good road i Twenty acres of fine Bot. I tom land. Remainder in Pasture and Timber. Well watered with creek, num erous springs and branch es. Gravity water.. Electri city. Good five room house Large barn, cribs, smoke hou e, poultry house; also one tenant house. One fourth mile from village and paved road. On good! gravel road. Beautiful waterfaUs on property Also a fine trout stream. Nine tenths acre tobacco allottment. This property j adjoins the Government Forest and is located in a very beautiful setting. 1 Due to severe illness of owner, the property can he purchased for SBSOO. Some terms. This would make a fine dairy farm. Sec or write, W. W. Hen- 1 neretfe, Burnsville, N. C. WOOD “ STOVE WOOD FOR SALE I Prompt delivery anywhere i in county. See or write Jess Cooper, Burnsville N. C. Penland & Ayers Saw Mill. PHONE 211 BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” The weather: If you’ve just returned from a trip 1 through Ga., and S. * C., where it is too hot to brea the comfortably, it’s hard! to realize that it is still COOL here! Partly due to the showers that have come almost daily during the past week. About town: New folks: the R. T. Grants—he’s with the Farm Training pro gram, taking Brady Tho mas’ place. It was with gen uine regret that citizens of the whole area saw the Thomases leave, and we jJibpe' they’ll leave that big fa) m that he’s managing | down near Wadesboro and visit here often. . . A wel come to the. Grants who have already settled down in the apartment. 4n the Bennett office building 1 which the Thomases left. . . Then, it’s almost coming i hack to the old Hometown for the new technician at the Laughrun Clinic! Reid Willis once attended YCI jand already feels at home. Mrs. W. will join him. . . as soon as they find a house! .. Mary Blake i Wilson i and Drate Banks didn’t let us know a thing about their April 3rd wedding until this week! Could have given us a hint. . . Most of the coU lege boys and girls home now, or coming this week ; end. George Blake here for . a short vacation, then we r hear he’s going back to New York to direct a Little The , atre group near N. Y. . . . . , Summer camps will open j June 27 andfother activities , will start very soon after. > It will be a busy time! . . . . , The Halliday home is about ’ complete and Mrs. H/ says she hopes to move in next week. . . i PERSONALS Miss Bess Lewis is leav ing today for Boone where ; she will continue work on . her M. A. degree at Appala . chian State Teachers Col lege. George Blake who has been attending Columbia 1 University is at home for a short vacation before re turning to New York. Rush Beeler who has been | attending the University of j North Carolina and teach ing French there is at home | Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Bailey and daughter Hope were in Jonesboro, Tenn., during the week end to visit M. A. Bailey who celebrated his 81st birthday on Sunday. Mrs. Ruby Adams and Miss Anastasia Tomberlin have gone to Chapel Hill to attend summer school. 1 ,While there Mrs. Adams, will be hostess in the Chi Omega house. Miss Tom- | berlin is making a special! study of French and Span ish. Mrs. D. M. Buck fell at hpr home last week and ■ sustained a fractured arm. Mrs. Rex Henslev of Mors Hill is visiting Mrs. Buck, Mfcses Elizabeth and Johnnie Hensley of Wea verville were guests of Miss Wanda Robertson Sunday, Mr. Charlie Ferguson ha* returned home from an Asheville hospital and is improving. Robert and David Peter son who have been in school in Johnson City, are at home for the summer. Mrs. Robert Peterson remained for the summer term. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Neal Byrd of Jacks Creek a son, June 10. Last of Four Bodies Found in Lake James The body of the last of four fishermen who were drowned in Lake James ! near Marion three months i ago when their boat swam ped, was found Saturday, according to report from Morganton. The body was that of George Allen Mull. The ac cident occurred on March 15. The body of Yates Webb formerly of Celo, was found next day in the water filled boat. Gordon Mull was found a month afterward and Harold Singleton the following week. MORE ABOUT— Bottling Company, Ashe ville, vice-chairman; T. S. Shinn, Carolina Power and Light Company, Asheville, Secretary, and E. J. Koontz i Biltmore - Dairy Far ms, Treasurer. FOR SALE: House. 4 rooms and Bath near Micaville. See Bill Blaylock, Micaville FOR RENT: Furnished Apartment. Four rooms All Electric Kitchen. See Ward Bennett, Burnsville. FOR RENT: Two Room apartment. Bedroom. Four Miles West of Burnsville. Mrs. Fred Phillips. Jyl ••• in the bedroom 11 11 I j arvin . V 7.. besida your chair ■r - -1 - 'j ” I really powerful table radio, with 5 tubes including rectifier sos AtC or DC operation. A genuine superheterodyne, dependably built by a well-known manufacturer. Built-in loop antonna picks up stations with clarity—no aerial or ground wire to fuss with. j { Beautiful plastic cabinet—ivory or walnut—with large, lighted dial. 1 •• big Set tone with permanent magnet speaker and many other ; Arvin Top Flight Features. Come in Jor Yours! j ■ * '»• I . I WANTED COTTON HOOKED ROCS j at We are lrj the market for a good many Hooked | Rugs of different sizes. They must be first qual- \ V ity and good design. i . I .We have materials for Rug making, in both | I white and colored, also Brrhp Rags, Dyes and | other materials for Rug making. | E. J. BALL I 1 Buckner, N. C. i. ■ THURSDAY, JUNE 10,1943 TAXES It was announced this | week that the Board of County Commissioners had directed foreclosure actions to be instituted on all taxes due for the yearl946 and , prior thereto. The suits will i be instituted on and after June 20, 1948. DECLARE DIVIDEND i J The Board of Directors of ) the Farmers Federation in , a meeting Tuesday morn- Jjing declared the 29th con jsecutive semi-annual divi dend on common and pre ierred stock payable July 1 to all stockholders of record June 15, it has been an nounced. by James G. K. j McClure, president of the organization. Mr. McClure stated that ( there are more than 20,000 stockholders of the federa tion in 18 Western North Carolina counties at pie ’sent. The federation, he ; said, now markets more ? I than three million dollars ! worth of produce for the I Western North Carolina i farmer annually and has ; provided services such as . freezer-locker plants, a modern poultry processing ! plant, Southeastern Art if i , cial Breeding association and Skyline Cooperative ' dairies.
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