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PAGE FOUR VANCEY THEATRE BURNSVILLE, N. C. " FRIDAY JULY 7th SATURDAY JULY Bth “THE SHOW DOWN” With WIT LIAM BOYD r - Also SERIAL & CARTOON SUNDAY—MONDAY JULY 9-10 Jfll MARtMS.. h u Wli/ FICHTIN’EST / the 1 £ *”&" tew ** , /Greatest! i \ jjfll L Hoiffl'J Htar i . K SANDS ur 1 IWOJIMAI -1 JOHN WAYNE «M JOHN AGAR • adele mara • | FORREST TUCKER 9 > •''— 1 ' TUESDAY— JULY 11th "ii WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY JULY 12-13 i r ' —... ft ■ \ 8 Bm JO | 1 ¥ x m B j PjSf f ju FOR SALE: Rock Crusher, 2 Hoists, 4 Air Compres sors,' several Jack Ham mers and other mining machinery. FOR RENT: 75 acre farm with good six room house. FOR SALE: Several farms and vacant Town Lots. E. L. Briggs, Burnsville SPECIALAGENT FOR SALE: Small G. E. Refrigerator. Large enou gh for 4 or 5 people. Good condition. See W. H. Holleman FOR SALE: Solid Mahog any dining room suit. Priced very reasonable. See Paul Laughrun Jy6 MORE ABOUT— ke explained that many country churches had been able to construct new build ings or repair old ones be cause members joined in the Lord’s Acre plan. , First prize winner in quartet singing was the Rainbow Quartet of Mica ville with W. B. Robinson as leader. Second prize went to the Higgins quar tet of Higgins. Prize for the couple mar ried the longest went to Mr. and Mrs. M. B . Mitch ell of Burnsville who have been married 53 years. Largest family present was that of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Fox. Gus Peterson won the prize for being the . baldest man. Prizes were awarded to the following for participa tion in games and contests on the school grounds dur ing lunch hour: Boyd Brin kley, Hubert Fox, Peggy Fox, Helen Allen, Ralph Harding, Junior Wallace and Herman Young. More about— ios in Hollywood, and Lee Prater who heads up the photographic d e partment of the Forest Service Washington Office. The Old Fort Picnic Ground has been chosen as an ideal place to film several scenes that will appear in “Wood land Manners.” FOR SALE: One breakfast set: Consists of Enamel top table and four chairs. One kitchen base cabinet with metal top; One util ity cabinet. 1 taylor-tot baby stroller, used 1 year. See Mrs. Jess Styles Back of Bank. * ***»**********■****.****** WOOD FOR SALE I am now selling cut wood from Penland & Ayers Mill. Prompt Delivery. Call me 216 or write Gen eral Delivery. LUTHER BLACK *****««***«-M^M'-M‘**-***«« 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 toes; Early Jersey Wake- I iejd 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 duccd price for large quantities. My late cab plants are now ready. I have a fine crop of them. Will ship by parcel post for 15c extra per 100. See J. L, McCandless, Windom, N. C. Jy 14 LOST: Man’s Bulova wrist watch between Methodist Church and Square. Call 193 FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. Electric Kit chen. Available after July 1. See Paul Laughrun FOR SALE: Small country place in the village of Celo, fronting paved Highway 500 feet. Nice six room home with Electricity, small orchard, beautiful old trees and shrubbery. Also good Store building. , Splendid place for busi- < ness. Would make an ideal | summer home. Immediate ' possession. Priced at less 1 than cost of buildings. See ' or phone W. W. Hennes see, Burnsville, N. C. TOE YANCEY RECOKU ? How mRd can a cigarette be? MORE PEOPLE SMOKE CAMELS than any other cigarette! and among the millions who d 0.,, M RALPH BELLAMY J| Famous actor: |hH “There’s no room Mil for throat irrita ijJPp tion in Show busi- W"‘ ness. It’s mild Camels for me! . ■ They taste swell —they agree with my throat!’’ EfifiS tfd.r? Open Formula LAYING MASHES GETLOWCOSTPORK Open-Formula 40% PORKMAKEB —and— PIG AND HOG FEED YANCEY COUNTY FARMERS COOPERATIVE, INC. BURNSVILLE, N. C. LET US SERVICE YOUR NEEDS Ammonium Nitrate Nitro Soda Potash Fertilizers of all kinds Seeds of all kinds Feeds Electrical Appliances Baby Chicks PMA Orders Filled Yancey County Farmers Co-op, Inc. FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom. Call 43 WANTED TO RENT: Baby bed for the summer Call 72 NOTICE In The Superior Court Before the Clerk NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Lillie Hensley, Petitioner vs. Maphra Hensley and Dessie Hensley, Defendants The defendant Dessie Hensley will take notice that an action has been commenced in the Sup erior Court of Yancey County, Nirth Carolina, for the purpose of alloting to Lillie Hensley her dower in the lands of the late K. M. Hensley, and the said de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina, at his office in the Courthouse in Burnsville, N. C„ within 10 days after the 27th day of July, 1950, &ud answer or demur to the Petition in said ac tion or the plaintiff will apply to the Court fojl the relief demand ed in said petition. _ This June 22, 1960. Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior Court, June 29, July 6, 13 20 BURNSVILLE — “So They Say” The weather: We are seriously considering not making any further weath er comments until winter. . Every time we write “Hot’/ we get a scathing note' from some one in Eastern N. C., Washington, D. *C. Phoenix* or Florida. So we’ll just say “Weather as Usual” and you’ll know what that means nice breezes to temper the sun shine, showers to cool off, a wrap welcome as soon as the sun goes down, and a blanket or two necessary i for comfortable sleeping. About town: So many activities that it’s almost as complicated as a foot ball schedule . . . the plays start at the Playhouse Friday night; Monday night Frank Stanley Herring is giving ; one of his portrait demon strations and the public is cordially invited (we’ve 1 watched two and still can’t see how it’s done) . . . Then 1 Dr. W. C. Jackson will lec ture next Thursday, and that will give everyone the rare opportunity of hear ing one of the outstanding speakers and educators . . . all of this right here in Burnsville! . . . Speaking of plays, Randy Riddle and Charles Deyton have part in the second production which is now in rehearsal. . New home started in the Sholes-Westall D e velop ment for the L. C. Easters. He’ll be manager of Duplan plant. .. And the new store that Paul Ayers and Phil Ray are building has been leased to Felts Furniture Company of Spruce Pine . . Dr. Robertson continues to improve and Russell York better though still in hos pital . . . and John English nursing a badly cut left hand. He tangled with a power saw . . The Camp bells have moved to their lovely new home near the school and the Devenys have taken one of the Lau ghrun apartments . . Con gratulations to Mike Casey who was awarded one of ; the two scholarships given in the states to spend a year at the Old Vic Theatre in London! HOUSE For Rent: Tele phone 4. Wallace Edge. Will share expenses and driving for ride to New York City or vicinity July 12 or 13. Write David Low Burnsville, N. C, { HOUSE FOR RENT: Six Rooms, basement, lights, and water. Six miles West of Burnsville. See W. L. Maney, Cane River, N. C. LOST: Man’s Bulova wrist watch between Methodist Church and Square. Call 193. ; While you Drink Your > Coffee let us Show You Our Stock of Ronson Lighters & Accessories Carolina Coffee Shop FOR SALE: Five Room | Bungalow-Style home and Store building and thirty - five acre farm on the ■ highway 2 miles east of 1 Burnsville at Windom. I This property will be ideal ; for small business and home plus modest dairy or truck farm. Also could be subdivided into home sites for increased population due to Duplan plant. Own er moving to Virginia and will sell at bargain price. See or phone W. W. Hen nessee, Burnsville, A. C. J I BURNSVILLE FEED STORE 1 NEXT DOOR TO BANKS-YOUNG MOTOR CO. | RECENTLY OPENED UNDER NEW 1 OWNERSHIP | FULL LINE OF I FLOUR, MEAL, HOG FEED, DAIRY FEED, AND CHICKEN FEED | STAPLE GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, \ CIGARETTES, AND COLD DRINKS FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS \ RECEIVED DAILY | EGGS & FRYERS BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES | SPECIAL: FRYERS FOR WEEK ENDS \ YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED ij GEORGE ROBINSON, Owner jftfTOPML fADVERTIsr.If IN \GiAMom Si *. ~ ECONOMY CENTER BURNSVILLE, N. C. *»*»»»»*» I FULL LIST PRICE FOR YOUR PRESENT TUBES OH THE PURCHASE OF B. F. Goodrich Puncture-Sealing Safety Tubes! 9 tof ou or B et About flats with iff BFG Puncture-Scaling Safety I g Tubes in your tires. A * gummy rubber inside the jff tube seals punctures in- V stantly and permanently as & you drive. No repair jobs! You’re much safer! The tube > walls are thicker than ordi nary tube walls—there’s less danger from pinching and chafing less chance of blowouts. ’ You save money, too! BFG Puncture-Sealing Safety > Tubes usually outlast two or more sett of tires. ’ $135 wro : i-bwzs SIZE 6.00-16 > “ r & HOME CENTER OTS^^SBWTheadquaktirs ************************************************* THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1950 • .** 1 iNX. it \
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