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PAGE SIX VANCEY THEATRE BURNSVILLE, N. C. . " FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15th SATURDAY SEPTEMREP 16th .INNI.NUU SUNDAY—MONDAY SEPTEMBER 17-18 TUESDAY- SEPTEMBER 19th y* mm mm mmm mm <mm mxm wzm m>■ ,e -x™** J ToaFlbe emqlAit\J&^} |Hb By r ~^o i', ■ 'j I r/ WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20-21 **• -’■*. ««| . „4‘ VMIA MAYO j AM&i. ' HIMOHO OBRIfH 1 - — —mmmmamm +++++++++++++++***+**++* 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 WWWWWWW**** FOR RENT: 5 Room Ap artment, close in. Redec orated. Apply the Nu- Wray Inn. . FOR RENT: 2 rooms in new home. Private bath. Phone 2033 or 236 S2l FOR SALE: 218 feet front age Main Street business property. See W. W. Hen nessee. , notice of sale In The Superior Court Before the Clerk NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Mrs. Althea Banks, widow ot J. M. Banks, Petitioner, vs. Emma Banks, Stella Banks Tur ner and husband, Coleman Pur ■ ner, Charles Bancs and wife, Pa. tricia Banks, Carrie Banks Wood by, Frank Banks and wife, Lena Banks, Ruby Banks Clayton and husband, W. A. Clayton, Emma Lou Banka Arries and husband, John Arries, Defendants Pursuant to an Order dated 15 August, 1950, in the above en titled special proceeding, which Order appears of record in the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Yancey County in Special Proceedings Docket No. 5, page , the undersigned Com missioners, on Saturday, Sept ember 30, 1950, at 11:00 o’clock A. M., at the courthouse door in Burnsville, North Carolina, will sell at public auction what is known as the J. M. Banks 'home place in Burnsville, Tcwnship, Yancey County, North Carolina, described as follows: BEGINNING on an Ash on the East side of Cane River and runs South 76 West 16 poles; South 6 West 14% poles; South 50 East 20 poles; Soyth 32 East 22 poles; ( North 74 East 4 poles; South 55 East 8 poles ; South 83 East 36 1-4 pores; Souili or East io pores:! South 70 East 18 poles; South 88 East 213-4 poles; South 43 East j 15 poles; South 20 East 6 poles to a Chestnut; thence crossing the State Highway North 84 East 20 poles to a Poplar; North 37 East 47 1-4 poles to a Cucumber; South 88 East 17 poles to a Beech; North 28 East 53 poles to a Pop lar; thence North 88 West 13% poles; South 85 West 18 3-4 poles ♦' ' South 70 West 36 1-4 poles; West 12 poles; North 71 West 12 poles; South 80 West 9 3 4 poles; South 89 West 8 poles; North 85 West 9% poles; South 70 West 8 1-4 polos; West 28% poles; North 74 West 6 poles; North 44 West 8 1-4 poles; North 10 West 22 poles; North 25 West 18% poles; North 70 West 6 poles; West 12 poles; South 64 West 15% poles; South 40 West 12 poles • South 72 West II poles to the BEGINNING, containing 77.5 acres, more or less. EXCEPTING, HOWEVER, from said tract that tract of land conveyed by J. M. Banks and wife to Thomas Ray and others as re corded in Deed Book 88, page 377, and described as follows: BEGINNING at a Sycamore on the East bank of Cane River and runs North 85 degrees 30’ East 62 poles to a Black Oak on a ridge; thence North 31 East 6 poles to a Spotted Oak in Robert Ray’s line; then with the said Robert Ray’s line to Cane River; thence up with £ane River to the BEGINNING, containing 18 acres, more or less. Being a part of the lands describ ed and conveyed by the Deed from Wm. N. Wilson and wife, to James M. Banks, dated April 16, 1902, and recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds of Yancey County in Deed Book 50, at pages 95 to 97. The terms of the sale will be 10% cash deposit to be made by the highest bidder at the sale, with the balance in cash upon con firmation of the sale by the Court. This sale is to be made subject to confirmation by the Court as provided by law. This 29th day of August, 1950. Charles Hutchins and W. E. Anglin, Commissioners. September 7, 14, 24 and 28 -THE FUMBLE FAMILY dinner's almost ready WHO'LL 60 TO THE STORE v FOR SOME ICE CREAM? J gn, \ siim a> |||! THB YXNCET RECORD T FOR SALE: We have sev- i eral hundred bushels of I wind-fall Apples, well sprayed. Staymens, Rom an Beauties, Golden and ’ Red Delicious. SI.OO bush ' el. Horace D. Ray, Vixen, N. C. S2B FOR RENT: Filling Stat ion and Garage at Bald Creek. Write C. D. Lloyd, 408 Lamont St. Johnson City or call 3558-R J. C. APPLES FOR SALE: Buy now at orchard price; lat- . . er storage costs will be ad . ded. Will be selling at ap ple house on Pensacola , road, 1-4 mile above Vixen , Post Office. Beginning , Tuesday, Sept. 19, will be selling on Tuesdays, Thur sdays and Saturdays until further notice. Best grade of Golden Delicious, Red Delicious and Staymens, $2.00 per bushel. Other varieties -1.25 to $1.50. Wind-falls, best grade, ‘ SI.OO per bushel. All apples have been sprayed. S. L. McMahan, Vixen, N. C. 1 9 NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT ATTACHMENT In The Justice’s Court Before G. M. Angel, Justice of the Peace NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Cas Thomas, Plaintiff vs. _ * V Joe Harris, Defendant The defendant above named will take notice that'a summons ip the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 28th day of August, 1950, by G. M. Angel, Justice of the Peace, of Yancey County, North Carolina for the sum of $200.00 for room and board furnished to the defend ant by the plaintiff under con- I tract from January 1, 1948 to September 1, 1948 for which de mand has been made for payment and refused by the defendant, which summons is returnable be fore said Justice of the Peace at his office at Burnsville in said county and in Burnsville Town ship on th“ 18th day of October, 1950, at 10:00 A. M. The defend ant will also take notice thas a warrant of attachment was issued by said Justice of the Peace on the 28th day of August, 1950, against the property of said de fendant which warrant is return able before the said Justice of the Peace and let the defendant take notice that he is required to ap pear and answer or demur to the complaint on or before the date hereinabove set forth, or the re lief demanded will be granted. This the 28th day of Aug. 1950. G. M. Angel, Justice of the Peace. August 31, Sept. 7, 14, 21 FOR SALE: Lot for sale. Located on Church Street. Front 76 feet. See Ford Bailey FOR SALE: or LEASE to responsible party the Cooper Case with Cabins and all equipment. This should be a very profitable enterprise especially in view of the new Duplan plant and the urgent need for rooms, housing and dining facilities existing in Burnsville. Also severa good business lots on Main Street. See W. W. Hennes see or phone 2083. W. . I I‘M YMY Wl just! busy.ycorns! washed FEDERAL POWER COMMIS SION, WASHINGTON 25, D. C.—Public notice is hereby given that French Broad gfilectric Membership Corporation, o f Marshall, North Carolina, has filed application for preliminary permit under the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C, 791a-825r) for a proposed hydroelectric develop ment, designated as Project No. 2054, to be located on Cane River, North Carolina. Any protest against the approval of this ap plication or request for .hearing thereon, with the reason for such protest or request and the name and address of the party or parties so protesting or request ing should be submitted on or before October 19, 1950 to the Federal Power Commission. Leon M. Fuquay, Secretary. FOR SALE: Apple Orch ard, 400 bearing trees, 64 acres. Good 4 room house, large barn. Located on Bat Cave Road on Stone Mt. Price $4,900. See Rob inson & Gosorn, Oid Fort, N. C, Phone 26 S2I WANTED: Man with good car for Asheville Citizen paper route. See James Broch at Pete’s Snack Bar Friday, 12:30 p. m. to 4:00 p. m. FOR SALE: One David Bradly Power Spray com plete with 150 gallon, tank mounted on skids. This spray has never been used and is ideal for common orchard spraying. Reason for sale is that it is too smali for my orchard. Price -325, which is less than present value. Locat ed four miles south of Pensacola Post Office on Highway temporary 197 at my home. C. D. Wilson. EVER... Americas No.) E.inomy Trucks / I -k MORE ANT) more truck users everywhere, in every line of business, are switching to Ford Trucks. The fact is that Ford is making bigger sales gains than all other trucks combined. Join the Big Trend to Ford Truck economy. Smart truck users every where are enjoying the benefits of longer Ford Truck life which means fewer repairs, lower main tenance cost, less time lost in the shop. Let your Ford Dealer show you how one of Ford’s 175 Truck Models can do more per dollar for you. PORD’S LOW PRICI LKADIR Series F-l* Pickup, Stake, Platform, or Panal bodies. 95-h.p. Six or 100-h.p. V-8. Ford Trucking Costs leu Because— FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER IMnt latest registration data on 4,992,000 tracks, Ufa Insurance experts prove ford Trucks last longer I ».a*J BANKS-YOUNG MOTOR COMPANY Phone 17 Burnsville, N. C. " Thow would you Lice cream fordessertJ Help Wanted, Male, White TWO MEN over 40, who have been turned down because of age, but are willing to devote six days a week, have steady year round opportunity for you in Yancey County. Apply ’ in writing to Delbert Hen icksman, 432 Fairview Rd Biltmore, N. C. or P O ; 5071 Richmond, Va FOR SALE: 33 acre farm ’ with 5 room frame house, good barn, medium size orchard, .5 acre tobacco allotment. Located 2 miles east of courthouse. Im ’ mediate possession. Priced | less than cost of a small ( bungalow house. Large tract for sale: Con ’ taining 400 acres, 2 houses, large barn, tobacco allot- I ment, 2 orchards. Located { one half mile from court i house square. Ideal for re * sidential development or j sub-division. Priced very reasonable. See W. W J Hennessee, phone 2083 . 1 J l **************-*-**-*-**-**-**-*-*-*-’*-**-*-*-**)*-*-****-******-#-* ; | HOUSE FOR SALE f ’ * Large Colonial type residence containing 10 ; * rooms and bath, 2 x /i acres of nicely shrubbed and J 1 * landscaped grounds, fronting on 3 streets, orchard $ * ★ £ ra P e ai *bor, stone aple house, rich vegetable J * * garden, stream running through property, rock £ ’ a pool and fine old trees. Priced FAR BELOW the $ ! a cost of reproduction of the house alone. - $ ■l W. W. HENNESSEE l £ * ★ Burnsville, Phone 2083 % J - ■*. * 175 ntomiatMODiis WUTfO* USn W j ECONOMY I v.> BIOGIST Slum in 1 Vi-ton doss. ' Series F-5 offers 3 wheelbases. COf's available. 95-h.p. Six or 100-h.p. V-8. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1950 j" - a===ggwßgg!M Apartment for Rent: Three rooms and bath. See Mrs. Floyd King. It FOR SALE: G E 7 ft. Re frigerator. Perfect condi tion. Call 0175 Burnsville $850.00 Will buy choice building lot. Already ex cavated. See E. W. Gar land or call 62 FOR SALE: Electrolux Kerosene K efrigerator. Perfect condition. For quick sale—Sacrifice for $85.00. Julia Campbell, Green Mountain. Sl4 McMahan Repair Shop Basement, Pollard’s Drug Store Repair Irons, Hot Plates, Washing Machines and Motors. Fix them like new. C. E* McMahan it-*-*-***-*****-*** MOVED YOUNG SHOE SHOP to Gibbs Street Expert Shoe Repairs Charles Young, Owner -_i • - j 145-HORSIPOWIR f-7 and F-8 | **® JOBS. Up to 39,000 lbs. G.T.W. •J 5-speed transmission. Air brakes av< il j able on F-8. half-ton field. F-l Panel hbs*l6o-cu. ft. copacity. 95-h.p. Six or 100-h.p. V-8. <4 AT 16,000 LBS. G.V.W. Ford* Series F-6 offers a choice of 95-h.p. Six, 100-h.p. Y-8 ora new 110 h.p. Six. By H. T. Elmo m - t fff'OKAY...THENIIi CT <\GO FOR i-rVy^J _ , r/ . 1 f_ "i.ITT i f ire h i ■-i f^l
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