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PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1986 Editor Frances M. Hamrick :: - .' -V -‘7 "U Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership Entered an second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Pont Office, E-inuville, North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1879. - LIBRARY NOTES Four Cherokee boys and girls from the; Qualla Boun dary at Cherokee visited Yancey, Mitchell and Avery Counties on Wednesday and Thursday, June 28 and 29. * * The Indian young people gave story-telling prog rams to groups at Burns ville Baptist Church, Moody’s Home Camp at Celo, Bakersville Court House and Grandfather Home in Banner Elk. The oldest was Jo Ann Catolster, a 7th grader and a full-blood Cherokee. The For Cool, Cool Leisure BOOSTER, so i; v.u,eight it a<,ds, -m Handsome ritle: press fabri’with tL’iiJ. _■ that lush, thi f. platform sale— it’s cork and orepe rubber— really “airy” walking. Scientific fooi- ® Fitting Las..i please Dad and CXj ut /Y-. - Son. Washable. Men s: natural, W 6 jfiCC 0T brown, green, blue, cinna- s m am mou. Boys": brown, blue. Town and Country SHOE STORE BURNSVILLE, N. C. THERE’S 4 ‘Se<zutifrd\ S UNIVERSAL^: v V REFRIGERATOR FOR EVERY , , s N HOME! j i a &V / ■■■■ ★ *o*l PKOZCN FOOD STMU V T ’’ f AO* CAPACITY-VpMrii. ★ *»0«* IMfIP ARIA-. % HHn’* V ★ MOM MOIST ITORAO* :|m V CAPACITY -Aim.* . b«.I M L ★ MORI JTYU-Tk. MUni* ■p I 1 Impart. »An l Jf I * *"•* *«■—y. IH *•••—h»« «*y nl IrMMraat .yhraa. "TW—y T»*«k" I* ym MMwk / / / ★ FUU UNOTH DOOR—nAw —inn UtMßd hMivly. UNIVERSAL REFRIGERATORS ARE PRICED AS SOW AS $199.00 ALLEN & DELLINGER ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 2131 BURNSVILLE. N. C. ’ youngest was Lloyd Ar neach, a first grader who is mostly Cherokee with a little Catawba blood. Viv ian Burgess, a 4th grader, and Jackie Saunooke, who is part Cherokee with a trace of Shawnee, made up the group. They were es corted by Miss Mary Ulmer Librarian of the Cherokee Indian School. More than 200 kinds of wildlife thrive in the moun -1 tains of Western North Caroling North Carolina produces more textiles than any other state. mssssmm FOX-GARLAND Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fox of Burnsville Rt. 1, have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, Mary Sue Fox to Veed Garland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie; Garland of Spruce Pine. The wedding took place Friday, June 30, in Marion, N. C. The couple will reside in Spruce Pine after a honeymoon to New Jersey. ! James Shepherd of Mia mi, Fla. has been visiting . relatives at Swiss. NOTICE OF FINAL SALE i In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY > Yancey County vs. Henry Lee Robinson and wife, 1 Vernon Robinson Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the Superior Court in the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as Commissioner , to sell the hereinafter described lands to satisfy said judgment for . taxes for the years of 1947, 1948 together with interest, penalties 1 and costs thereon, and subsequent taxes, the undersigned will, on the , Ist day of August, 1950, at 10 ’ o’clock A. M., at the Courthouse ' door in Burnsville, North Caro lina, sell the hereinafter describ ed lands to the highest bidder, | for cash, to satisfy said judg ment, together with all costs and subsequent taxes, said property being in Crabtree Township Yancey County, North Carolina adjoining the lands of William Young, and described by metes and bounds as follows: Being the lands described in a deed from Charlie M. Robinson and wife, Bessie Robinson, to Henry Lee Robinson and wife, Vernon Robinson, December 9 1941, which deed appears of re cord in the office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 93, page 472, reference to which is hereby made for a more complete description of said land. This June 21, 1950. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner June 29, July 6, 13 20 NOTICE OF FINAL SALE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County vs. Henry Lee Robinson, Vernon Robinson and Dover R. Fouts, Trustee for Robert Presnell Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the Superior Court in the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as Commissioner lo sell the hereinafter described lands to satisfy said judgment for taxes for the years of 1946, 1947 together with interest, penalties and costs thereon, and subsequent taxes, the undersigned will, on the Ist day of August, 1950, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Courthouse door in Burnsville, North Caro lina, sell the hereinafter described lands to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said judgment’ together with all costs and subse quent taxes, said property being in Crabtree Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of W. S. Phillips, and described by metes and bounds as follows: Being the lands listed for taxa tion in the name of Mrs. Lucy Phillips for the years of 1946, 1947, and fully described in a deed from Flora Stewart, et als., to Henry Lee Robinson and wife, Vernon Robinson, May 5, 1947, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 99, page 275, reference to which is hereby made for a more specific description of said lands. This June 22, 1950. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner June 29, July 6, 13 20 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Plans and Specifications are now available for distribution from the office of the Architect, Lindsey Madison Gudger, 52 Car ter Street, Asheville, North Caro lina, for the General, Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Contracts for the South Toe River School Building for the Yancey County Board of Education, Burnsville North Carolina. Plans may be re ceived upon applications by inter ested Contractors and upon de posit of $50.00 for the General Plans and $30.00 for each of the mechanical plans. Bids will be received in the of > fice of the Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction, Burnsville, North Carolina, at 11:00 O’clock A. M., Thursday, July 20, 1950. All Bids must be accompanied by a Bid Guarantee in the Amount of 5% of the Bid price, at least 2 r /i of which must be in the form of a certified check drawn on a bank authorized to do business in North Carolina. Bids will be opened in public at the time designated above. Plans and Specifications may be examined at the office of the Architect or at the office of the Owner. The full amount of the plan de posit will be returned to bona fide bidders upon receipt of the plane and specifications in good condi tion within 10 days after bids are received; non-bidders will receive the plan deposit less the cost of printing and mailing under the same conditions. Signed: THE BOARD OF ED UCATION OF YANCEY COUN TY By: Frank W. Howell, Secre tary. Jun? 16, 22, 29 July 6 THE YANCEY RECORD Marines' Greatest Hour Gloriously Depicted In "Sands of Iwo Jima” "Sands of Iwo Jima,” Re public’s remarkable story of the Marines’ greatest hour, which will be shown at the Yancey Theatre, Sunday and Monday, will rank as one of the really great war pictures of the age. Made with the complete cooperation of the U. S. Marine Corps, the film combines all of the majesty and wretchedness, the cou rage and cowardice, the hope and despair and glory of war with a human ten der story of a group of men their dreams and their women. The story, which is pain ted against the bloody background of the battles of Tarawa and Iwo Jima, starts at a Marine training camp in New Zealand in > 1943. A squadron of U. S. leathernecks which is to make history in the Pacific —is learning to fight, the hard way, from a tough and seasoned campaigner, Sergeant John Stryker. Wayne's Performance Powerful John Wayne has been cast as Stryker and turns in the most powerful, dyna mic performance of his career. Stryker’s ruthless train ing tactics make the rela tionship between him and his men a difficult one. At Tarawa, the leather necks have a chance to see Stryker in action. When he risks his life to blow up a a bunker full of Japs with a skillfully-thrown satchel bomb, they begin to appre ciate the kind of fighter he is. Then comes Iwo Jima and the most glorious victory i of the Marines, with the I famous flag-raising pro- I viding the thrilling, inspir- I ing climax to the film. The I three survivors of the ori- I ginal flag-raising on Mt. I Suribachi, John H. Brad- I ley, Ira H. Hayes and Rene I A. Gagnon, portray them- I selves. Subscribe to the record I CITATION In The Superior Court Before the Clerk NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY In the Matter of the Will of M. G. ROLAND, Deceased I TO ALEX WILSON and JEN- I NIE ROLAND (Alex Wilson as I executor, and Jennie Roland, de- I vise) and all other persons: You, and each of you, as persons I interested in the estate of the I late M. G, Roland, are hereby I notified' that, Weldon Roland, et. I als., of the heirs at law of M. G. I Roland, deceased, having entered I a caviat to the probate of the will I of M. G. Roland, and having filed I the bond required by law, and the I case having been transferred to I the Superior Court for trial at I term, you will appear at the Aug- I ust Term of the Superior Court 1 of Yancey County, North Carolina, I at the office of the clerk of this I court and before the Court, which I convenes on the 7th day of Aug- I ust, 1950, and make yourselves I proper parties lo this action, if I you choose. This 30th day of June, 1950. 1 Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior I Court. July 6, 13, 20, 27 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY FUtfLIUATION | In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA f YANCEY COUNTY I Vera Lee Blackwell, Plaintiff vs. „ I David, Walter Blackwell, Defendant The defendant, David Walter I Blackwell, will please take notice* I that an action entitled as above I has been commenced in the Sup- I erior Court of Yancey. County, I North Carolina, for an absolute I divorce on the grounds of two I years separation; and the said de. I fendant will take notice I that he is required to appear at I the Courthouse in Burnsville, I North Carolina, within twenty I days after the 28th day of July, I 1950, and answer or demur to the I complaint in said action, or the I plaintiff will apply to the Court I for the relief demanded in said I complaint. I This the 28th day of June, 1950. I Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior I Court. * June 29, July 6 18 20 1 TRY BURNSVILLE FURNITURE 1 HARDWARE' • STORE FIRST! $ * Appliances • s . a * Ammunition * Bolts J r k r ingß Shop Where You Will l * Brooms Find What You Need * * cutSy 9 When You Need 1t... * * Dishes Z * Drills „ * Elec. Needs "For want of a nail, a king- W * Farm Needs dom was lost” . . . that his * g re torical truth of yesteryear J * Garden Tools can’t happen toda> because £ * Hose your convenient, well- 0 Hinges stocked hardware store has 0 Irons a * Knives what you want when you * Lamps want it. Here you will find 5 * Milk Can" 3 the hardware item you • * Nails need to make repairs, to Nippers modernize, to build. Make * Ovens 63 this store your headquar- £ * Pipe „ ters for everything you re- 0 * Pumps quire in hardware. Our 0 * prices are low! • * Planes a * Roofing BURNSVILLE FURNITURE & 5 : S s r s . ' HARDWARE CO. • * Spades * Screen Wire MAIN STREET PHONE 191 * Screws Toys BURNSVILLE, N. C. • Traps W '• Vise 1 ? 18 HOME OF mury MERCHANDISE $ * Wire 0 * Wrenches • fl THE REAL VALUE OF COAL IS I | THE HEAT YOU GET PER TON R I] The Value of COAL like any other fl n product can not be determined by price n H alone. There are several grades of-Coal n H just as there is of lumber, shoes, cloth- R ■ A Cord of Hickory Wood wiJl produce U ■ twice as much heat as a cord of Chest- U □ Economical Clinchfield | Q Coal Now-At Low Sum- n H mer Price-And Save D Q On Account of the Possibility of H g war and other reasons, you should H Q All Coal sold for cash on delivery. M KB THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1950
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