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PAGE SIX ' • 7 VANCEY THEATRI7 * BURNSVILLE, N. C. - B ~' FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24th 1 ■ i ■■■ ■■■ 11 ■" SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25th DOUBLE FEATURE Em wallo jEANOEaT* I^*^ SUNDAY—MONDAY FEBRUARY 2(5-27 NO NAME LIKE THE ‘YOUNGERS’ IN ALL THE BULLET-RIDDLED HISTORY OF THE WEST PPfIW YOUNGER a PlUSl* BROTHERS ’«,■ Techwcolor ■ / WAYNE JANIS BKuCE ' GERAiDinE ” MORRIS -PAIGE-BENNETT- BROOKS U TUESDAY— FEBRUARY 28th j&gßu* fiemmo > WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY MARCH 1-2 ADI ER ******************* It***************************** Burnsville Coal Company ★ •* J Dealing Tn $ KENTUCKY DARBY and BANNER COAL 5 Prompt Delivery in Any Amounts i $ Located Next to Edge’s Grocery * * LEAVE ORDERS AT EDGES OR ♦ —HIGGGINS SERVICE STATION * Telephone 2012 * »♦♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*******************************♦*♦ FOR SALE: Rock Crusher 2 Hoists, 4 Air Compres sors, several Jack Ham mers atjd other mining machinery. FOR RENT: 75 acre farm with good six room house. FOR SALE: Several farms and vacant Town Lots. E. L. Briggs ’ gerMUMdSmßm*. FOR SALE: 22 acre farm at Celo, 6 room house. Good outbuildings. Good water. Cow pasture. Good Orchard. FOR SALE: 31 acre farm at Celo, 5 room house. Outbuildings, good orch ard, good water, good cow pasture. See Lin Carroll Celo, N. C. F 23 I Man of good character, age 21 to 40 for Life In surance debit in City of Asheville. Good future for hard worker. Will pay high salary plus commis sion to start. Previous ex perience not necessary. Man not willing to work for good future need not apply. Write P. O. Box 327, Asheville, N. C. FOR SALE: One Register ed Polled Herford Bull. Year old. Reasonable price. See H. H. Higgins, Higgins, N. C. F 23 | ECONOMY CENTER j : "Where High Values Meet Low Prices" *, i v * Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Meats J * * % We now have a Complete line of Swift’s Fer- * * tilizer, Viogoro, Seeds, and Tobacco Canvas. * Watch for opening date of our additional Dry * * Goods Department. % : MOW # The most powerful 6-Cylinder Ford Truck Engine Ever Built! — ■ - ~ ■’ * m Thoroughly Proved in Industrial mSm mßrnm: I'-rm.-^^ n 9 a °d Motor Coach Operation New Ford 110-H.P. engine plus new 4-speed Synchro-Silent transmission make Series F-6 the standout performer in its class! Tin BRAND NEW Rouge 254 Truck Six gives you new power, new perform ance, new economy in the heavy-duty field. 1 This 2 54 cu. in. powerhouse gives you the latest engineering ideas. Free-turn SC ' t eanin g exha “*t valves, faced with durable cobalt-chrome alloy. High-lift “wa»7r ,op pi,on rin/L £ “ *^“*l : a " d ™ an y other new features in the new Rouge 254 available cvlindet Ford Tm\ Y ° U get .. power that makes the F ‘ 6 the most powerful 6- cylmder Ford Truck ever bu.lt. You get the brand new 4-speed Syichro-Silent ansmission. You get Bonus* Built construction which means big reserves of ' 254 n fhe f! if 0 "' C ° m , e and get the facts al ’ out the g new Rouge 254, the fourth in a great line of Ford Truck engines. BONUS. Something given m addition to what is usual or strictly due"—Webstar. W' . Ford Trucks Cost less because 1 \ FORD TRUCKSUST LONGER Mm nenrni,, m, M s.toe.ooo i™,*,, m MMI (>WJ BANKS YOUNG MOTOR COMPANY Phone 17 Burnsville, N* C. I>,.- V • ' - - • I THE YANCEY RECORD./ FOR SALE: Four 5 gallon milk Cans. ' One 300 chick bfooder. Good condition. See Hicks Robertson Rt. 1 Burnsville, N. C. If you want sewing done see Mrs. Madge King at Cane River. Address Rt. 1, Burnsville, N. C. F 23 FOR SALE: House, 7 rooms . and bath. Near school on Green Mountain Street 5-8 acre ground, good garden. See Paul Young HADACOL Pollard’s Drug Store FOR RENT: House, gar -1 age and garden. See Mrs. Ruby Goodin or Cecil 1 Higgins. FOR SALE Westinghouse Electric ' Range Boh Pollard ! FOR SALE: Everything works on this 1937 Ply s mouth. New tires, clean i seat covers, good running order. $250.00. See J. G. I Low Pensacola Road. Forests occupy over 18 million acres, 59 per cent of the total area of North Carolina. One half of North Caro lina’s forest land is in fQr ms. This nine million , acres'of t.imbe'rland is an important part of any farm management plan. Forests of North Caro lina help to protect the watersheds of more than 100 hydroelectric develop ments and many municipal water supply systems v Wanted experienced ten ant farmer. 500 apple 1 trees, necessary equip ment, and all modern con veniences, 20 miles from Asheville, N. C. P. Q. Box 934, Gastonia, N. C . M 9 Screen Windows, Doors ; and Cabinets made to order. See Bill Silvers. i FOR RENT: Six room ; house in West Burnsville. (The Nicrolson house). See John English. BABY-CHICKS New Hampshire Reds each Fri4ay. We book orders in advance. Pullorum Clean. Laying Flocks. Vaccinated against New Castle Disease. Burnsville Hatchery, Phone 42. LOST: Pair of black glov es near Theatre Monday night. Please leave a t Record Office. FOR SALE: 5 Room house. Large lot, plenty out buildings. See Salvie Ramsey. M 9 In Ford Series F-6-110 Horsepower, 212 Ibs.-ft. Torque In Ford Senes F-6 COE—IO6 Horsepower, 210 Ibs.-ft. Torque THE HEW FORD 254 ENGINE you all thasa modern design features! CHROME-PLATED top piston ring for better lubrica tion, longer cylinder life. AUTOTHERMIC aluminum alloy pistons with solid skirt. Steel strut controls piston to wall clearance. HIGH-LIFT camshaft for increased valve opening, greater power. FREE-TURN exhaust valves. Self-cleaning, better seat ing, longer-lived. COBALT-CHROME faced exhaust valves for hard contact surface giving longer wear. HIGH-TURBULENCE Power Dome combustion cham bers for more power, greater economy. fTHURSDAY, PLbRUARY 23, 1950 OFFICE FOR RENT * 2 rooms, second floor Law Building. (Space former ly ocfcttpiedJby J. Frank Huskins). Rent reasonabl C. M. Bailey, Phone 212. NOTICE In The Supwior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County vs. Mrs. Rosa Lowery Law, Edward G. Lowery Jr., Susan Hippy Boyd, and Sarah Ilippy Smith The Defendants, Mrs. Rosa Low ery Law, Edward G. Lowery Jr., Susan flippy BoVd and Sarah Hippy Smith will take notice that an action, entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County to enfor ce the tax liens for the years of 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 for taxes due by the above named Defendants on land in Crabtree Township, Yancey County, North Carolina; and the Defendants will further take notice that the com plaint in said action is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Sup erior Court, of Yancey County, North Carolina, and the Defend ants are required to appear and answer or demur to the said com plaint within 20 days from the 9tn day pf March, 1950, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 31st day of Jan. 1950. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of The Sup erior Court. 1 1 Feb. 9, 16, 23, March 2
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