PAGE SIX VANCEY THEATRE * BURNSVILLE, N. C. • " FRIDAY APRIL 28tK “Village Bamdance’’ SATURDAY APRIL 39th DOUBLE FEATURE adventure SUNDAY—MONDAY APRIL 30—MAY Ist TUESDAY— MAY 2nd 'pkQfiessJoHAt'sTAkS \ \ ’ WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY MAY 3-4 Took whats **r m ton *&'" "or mv££fl ! , > j —i — . FOR Plastering and Cem ent Finishing See Porter Young, Burnsville, N. C. C. E. McMAHAN REPAIR SHOP I have modern equipment to fix washing machines and to rewind motors. I fix them reasonable. (In basement of Pollard’s Drug Store) WANTED TO BUY: Clean cotton rags. Will pay 12 l / 2 cents per pound. Auto & Home Center rLEOGORCEYt^xaI < BOWERY BOYS MG^\ OFFICE FOR RENT 2 rooms, second floor Law Building. (Space former ly occupied by J. Franl Huskins). Rent reasonabl C. M. Bailey, Phone 242. FOR SALE: IPi7 Chevro let dump truck. l»/ 2 tons. Steel gallion dump body. Call Don Burhoe at Glen Raven Silk Mills, Inc. FOR SALE: House and lot Located on Bennett Street Five rooms, bath, break fast nook, anl full size basement. Space up stairs Call 2112 or See Bill Bailey More about— TOWN SQUARE Square because of its ele vation but mud made the roads leading into town and to the court house doors practically impassable during the winter months and the rainy season dur ing Dog Days. The Square has heard great oratory—when the statue to Otway Burns was dedicated with a Justice of the Supreme Court as speaker and on many other occasions. Political rallies, fare wells to those who marched away to four wars, and to those who returned, ice cream suppers when that was the fad—many gather ings, of many kind have been held on the Square. The original court house and jail were torn down in 1907, and the present struc tures built in 1908. The Square then assumed its I park-like atmosphere. When paving the high way through Burnsville was proposed one plan sug gested that it cut straight through instead of going around the Square. This was vigorously opposed. After all, Burnsville would n’t be Burnsville without the Square! FOR SALE: 8 good build ing lots near Glen Raven Silk Mills. See Zenas Met calf, Burnsville. M 4 FOR SALE: 6 room house with bath, electric lights, garage and barn. Located about */2 mile from Relief.! 6 acres of land. See or I write Lee Peterson, Toe cane, N. C. A271 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 1 Sealed proposals will be receiv- ■ ed by the Board of Education of Yancey County, at the County Courthc’ae, I umsville, N. C. un til 11:00 o’clock A. M. E. S. T., on the date specified in the specifica tions and immediately thereafter publicly opened and read, in the Court Room orfhe Tahcey County Courthouse, Burnsville, NT C., for' the furnishing of labor, materials and equ’pment entering into the construction of the South Toe River School Building and appur tances thereto. Proposals received after the hour and date specified will not be considered. Separate bids will be received for the General Contract and the Electrical Contract, for the Heat ing Contract and for the Plumb ing Contract. Complete plans, „ specifications and contract documents will be available for inspection in the Office of the Architect, Lindsey M. Gudger, 52 Carter Street. Asheville, N. C. after April 19th. Plans, specifications, and other contract documents may be ob tained by prime contractors upon deposit of $50.00 in cash or check, for General Contract; $50.00 in cash or check for mechanical Con tracts. The full deposit will be re turned to contractors submitting bona fide proposals, provided plans and specifications are re turned to the Architect in good condition -within ten days after the date set for receiving *x>f bids. Subcontractor’s deposits will be refunded less cost of printing and handling. Such plans and specifi cations may be obtained on or af ter date mentioned in the specifi cations. All Contractors are hereby notified that they must have proper license under the State laws governing their respective trades. Each proposal shall be accom panied by a cash deposit, or by a certified check drawn on and cer tified by some bank or trust com pany authorized to do business in North Carolina in an amount equal to not less than 5% of the proposal; or in lieu thereof a bid der may offer a Certified Check as above of 2% of the bids plus a bid bond of V/p of the bid; said deposit to be retained by the Owner as liquidated damages in event of failure of the success ful bidder to execute the contract within ten days after the award, or to give satisfactory surety as required by law. < Public Laws 1933, Section 1, Chapter 400, General Statutes of North Caro lina, 1943, C 143 Art. 8 5.129) Performance Bond will be re quired in amount of one hundred per cost (100%) 0 f the contract price. Payment will be made on the basis of ninety per cent (90%,) of monthly estimates and final pay ment made upon completion and acceptance of the work The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. Signed: THE BOARD OP ED UCATION OF YANCEY COUN- By: Frank W. Howell April 13, 20, 27, May 4 'WSp v v4b * THE YANCEY RECORD Tire Headquarters New & Used Tires Liberal Trade-In - Auto & Home Center FOR SALE: House, 7 room and bath. Near school on Green Mountain Street 5-8 acre ground, gow garden. See Paul Young Motor Tune Up Brakes Relined Motors Overhauled Complete Line Parts & Accessories Auto & Home Center If you wish to rent\rooms, houses or-apartments see . Mrs. J. A. Banks in Batiks Apartment. LOST: Brown Leather Jacket between Burnsville and Cane River. If found please leave or call Jess Autrey, Burnsville. STYLES & TIPTON~Junk Yard. Thousands of used parts for old model cars and trucks. Located- sec ' ond house below Penland j and Ayers Band Mill or call 2014. We buy junked and wrecked cars. . .18 MR, SMST*I. _ T'3- GOSXG .TO WASHINGTON _ (jtiUliA Smith ’a. Record in the DEMOCRATIC Party- More Than \ . 0 Years of «y SERVICE 1,1 . ' %sss y . : ’ ' k - v * - -A-VA-vv ••.•••.v a . vv...,,..... -vj HONORED BY HIS PARTY Elected to House of Representatives in 1927. Served as Chairman of Committee on Courts and Judicial Districts and on Education Committee. Reelected to House in 1029 and 1931. Higgled Speaker of House of Representatives in 1931. tScq leg islative record.) I In 1940. was elected Chairman of North Carolina Democratic : Sta*e Convention. Til 1944, eie'ted Delegate to D-'mcoratic, National Conven tion and supported President Boos ‘velt. ' A veteran of World War I in 10!C Supreme C irt Justice , Robert H. Jackson and the tv n Depart!':- nt appointed him to . siive as an ohsojver at the Nurcmlmrg War Trials and he ! several months on tips assignment. In 1947. President Truman appointed him to the President's Amnesty Board with Supreme Court Justice Owen j, ‘Roberts *5 and National Legion Commander .lames o'N< ill. He spent more:;: than a year passing on owr 10,000 cases of persons convicted - under, the Selective Service Law. 1 ' II" was appointed a member of U. S. Attorney General’s :! , Commission on o • 'ship. ' A He is t* ' orth Carolinian in hist ry to be elected u president c: . ican Bar Association, highest honor in 1; the legal p Served .dive committee of North Carolina American i"gion ns Chair’.v-.n of the Child Welfare Department. Rendered outstanding nervier to wives and children of service men in -1 capacitated at the Veterans’ Hospital in Otecn. ’ N “Willis 8 4»h v'” r -''a Washington without the scars of a socialistic or communis tic labe ! and '*■ free from all im testable enlan®t«ments to represent the people of r ..;a as they wish to ha represented. Willis Smith doesn’t have to come ;v' ;tering a political campaign a-d if*»v that he is a Socialist or Commu nist. The. <: are no shadows of suspicion alien! his head and no written and publish ed re: - o’ assosinfien with follow trav«'*rs 'hat he will have to deny.” >***« From an address by Campaign Manager Charles P. Green Vote For WiUis Smith For U. S. Senator Political \dv. State Campaign Headquarters _ .• FO& 3-SALE ; Recleaned yellow soy beans for seed. Extra good. 10 buskei lots <• mere $2.00, less than 10 bushel $2.25. C. C. Johnson Rt. 4, Box 63, Marion, N. C. near Lake Tohoma WANTED: Stanley Home Products has an opening in Burnsville for man tir woman with car. Contact Mrs A. L. Johnson 15 Nev ada Ave., Asheville, N. C. J FOR SALE: 21 acre tractor, farm 4 miles out of Burns-; I j ville on the Asheville high ! may. First class land. New 1 barn and a 4 room bunga-! low. Near the Cane River! Baptist Church. For fur ther information write p Randolph Higgins, Box 34, ‘ Oyster Point, Va. Refrigerators Washing Machines Radios ; Lawn Mowers , Garden & Lawn Supplies Auto & Home Center r “ j FOR SAI ,E7 1946 ' Model j Ford 11/2 ton truck at Van-; I! cey County Farmers Coop.; Po\yer Lawn Mowers Re paired. Call 52 or 17. ■ ’3 ■ 1 - “ “ FOR SALE: Practically new Majestic Range, kit chen cabinet, dining table, buffet. See Troy Cooper a tßuckners Shoe Shop PLANTS FOR SALE: To mato, sweet and hot pep per, early cabbage—ready May 10 or 15. Late cab bage plants in season Earlina, Yellow Pondero so, Golden Queen (orange colored), New Stone, Mar globe, Pritchard toma tces; Early Jersey Wake-! i tie,ld and Copenhagen market cabbage. Late Cab bage: Short Stem, Danish Ball Head, Penn State Ball Head, Late Flat Dut ch, Ferry’s Hollander. Prices: Tomato Plants 50c per 100; Cabbage 25c per 100 small quantities, re duced price for large quantities. See -J. C. Mc- Candless, Windom,. N C. FOR RENT: 3 room Ap artment. Shower and tub ■ b ath. See C. M. Bailey ■; v HIS RECORD AS A LEGISLATOR Willis Smith was elected to the North Carolina House of f R — Gannon Evans and Wm. J. Jones. A27