THURSDAY, FEBRUAR Y 22, 1951 iNUIiUE The Carolina Quartet will be at Ivy Gap Baptist Church Sunday night, Feb. 28, at 7:30. Everyone is cordially invited to attend, i Expert Installation Available Quick Service BURNSVILLE SEAT COVER CENTER We Can Fit Most Cars i 930 Through 1951 Models fso.'id color, heavy % New Fine Line Welt— neater, | sect cover cloth | /','£& be,ter fit - greater comfort, L leduce * team wear FIBER COVERS (Coach or Sedan) $1195 DeLUXE PLASTIC '2095 SUPREME RAINBOW Z 26.95 PLASTIC ALL COLORS WESTERN \l]T^AssodaWStore^ Ownji qn<j Ppfroffd fry * LLOYD E. OWENS NEXT DOOR TO COURTHOUSE PHONE 512 * k/im • mijr/rA 'E— WASHABLE ,LvJ? WATERPROOF *7% Tables & Chairs STURDY CLEANLINESS . PE'E PROTECTION »W) GREASE RESISTANT WB * -*c. 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Wood en boxcars- -and- - wooden failroad ties carry people, food, clothing and machin ery—all elements which hind the-nation together. Largest Selection In town New 1951 Patterns 9 Patriotic Party Touches' a—-Because* we- celebrate V Liftqoln’s and Washington’s * birthday in February, it’s 1 as good a month as any to be patriotic. Here are itwo ■ dessert recipes, featured in . February’s Good House keeping, which will help give a party it ouch to your patriotism. To make a Washington pie, here’s what you do: Fill four thin layers of cake with red jam. Place cutout ; of a hatchet on top; sprin kle entire top with confec tioner’s sugar; remove hatchet, and there you have it. Also try making an ice cream log. Here are the directions: 1 pt. coffee ice cream in ( round container; Unsweet ened chocolate; Melted chocolate. . After removing ice cream from container, Eddy Arnold and All-Star Team ‘Hoedown’ C’mon, folks, grab your 1 partners and sashay down ( to the Yancey Theatre Fri- ‘ day, Feb. 23 where you can ' join Eddy Arnold, the . Tennessee Plowboy, in the j biggest, all-out movie jam- ] boree that has hit these j parts in a long, long time. When you see Eddy croon ing one of his popular dit- j ties and surrounded by stars of action, melody, ro mance and fun, you’re in for a gala round-up of pleasurable eittertainnient in Columbia’s “Hoedown.” Eddy, whose records and radio appearances have made him one of America’s best-loved stars, appears on the screen for the second time, scoring even more heavily than in his initial hit, “Feudin’ Rhythm.” He sings a group of songs, of which “Bouquet of Roses” is the most popular, in that natural, easy style of his that has won him so many fans. Eddy Arnold tops the vocalizing section, of cour se. He is amply backed up by Carolina Cotton, whose comedy and singing have a broad appeal. The Pied Pipers are pleasant har monizers and The Oklaho ma Wranglers know how to hit a musical note on the button- Guinn “Big Boy” Williams is around for lau ghs—and gets plenty. All in all, “Hoedown” is a hon ey of a show. Some of the other musi cal numbers, besides “Bou quet of Roses,” include “I Betcha I Getcha,” “I’m Throwing Rice (at the Girl I Love),” “Just a Lit tle Lovin’ Will Go a Long, Long Way,” and “I Can’t Shake the Sands of Texas from My Shoes.” Balmy New York k Hr m 1 Jfr NEW YORK On the third dty of balmy spring-like weather in Manhattan, these young ladies were thoroughly convinced it was high time to get into less confining togs. They’re shown walking on East 57th Street in. their summer play suits. THE YANCEY RECORD, j _ I, Assistance in Filing State Income and Intangible Tax Returns North Carolina State In come Tax Returns are due to be filed on or before March 15, 1951, A single person with an income of SI,OOO or more, or a married man with an income of $2,000 or more is required to file a State In come Tax Return. A mar ried woman, with a sepa” rate income of SI,OOO or more from that qf her hus band, is required to file a return. Taxpayers who have pre viously filed should use forms received which bear their names and addresses. Failure to receive a form does not relieve a person of liability to file. A local representative of the N. C. Department of Revenue can be contacted at the Sheriff’s Office in Burnsville, on March Ist and Bth, 1951, who will be available to give assistance in filing returns. shave the chocolate; roll ice cream in it. Set on plate cut ouit 3” deep wedge from top. Dip toothpick in melted chocolate, and make rings on top to resemble log. Makes 3 servings. Place maraschino cher ries, with stems, beside the log. - voy '- s What are the things you hope some day to have in an automobile? Is it power that rises to every challenge? Is it the satisfied feeling of being a very important person there at the wheel? r Is it day-long comfort and ample dimen sions that make every trip a pleasure? Is it the durable goodness of sound con struction the sturdy strength that will outlast the years? Well, sir, the time has come for you to take to heart these three words of sensible advice-“SMART Boy’s Buick.” Every Buick has Fireball power —an exclusive combustion principle that makes each drop of fuel do extra duty. Standard equipment, accestoriet, trim and models dre subject to change Without notice. No other cor provides all this: DYNAFLOW DRIVE -saves strain on driver and car FIREBALL ROWER high-compres sion, valve-in-head engine gets mere good from every drop at fuel PUSH-BAR FOREFRONT combines smart style and unsurpassed protection WHITE-QLOW INSYRUMENTS greater clarity at night TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE-steadies ride, improves driving control 4-WHEEL COIL SPRINGING - tushions ride, saves servicing costs Tune In HENRY J. TAYLOR. ABC Network, every Monday evening. 4gji TAYLOR BUICK COMPANY 4 JjjSjJj? Spruce Pine, North Carolina when BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK Wilt BU.ID THEM =z. f :=■ :: „=z—~ ft : MARCH IJDEADLINE FOR PRISONER CLAIM . World War II veterans who were prisoners of war, or their widows, children, or parents must file claim by March 1, 1951, for the SI,OO per day ration money due them while interned in enemy prison camps. The final date, March Ist, was fixed by law and can not be changed by the War Claims Commission. If you or a member of your family were held as a pri soner of war during World War 11, you may be entit led to these special POW benefits. Official military records list more than 133,000 members of the IT. S. Arm ed Forces as prisoners of war. The War Claims Com mission estimates that there are over 30,000 legi timate claims which have not been filed. It is most urgent that these claim ants be informed of their rights and file claim with out delay. Official claim forms and assistance in filing the claim can be secured at the Yancey County Veter ans Service Office located in Burnsville, it was an nounced today by H. G. Bailey, County Veterans Service Officer. __ 1 DUAL VENTILATION—outside air led separately lo right or left of front compartment SELF-ENERGIZING BRAKES hydraulic —multiply pedal-prestura five times at brake drum DREAMLINE STY LI NO-tapered, car-length fenders, gleaming sweep spears on most models Plat: Self-locking luggage lid, StepOn parking brake, two-way igni tion lock, Safety-Ride rims, Hi-Poised engine mounting, Body by Fisher Ju<* as advertised in Magazine , for MEM OF - PRODUCTION ; 1| "Dickitl pontt j / ** - i Iffil ho*» the only yTir ' ~~ mmm / W:; f l ' Coir „„ - j , WjjjM mmSk . a Fast Colors (*0 j ' ‘ We can fit you in these Fit-Perfected Dickies Work PROFFITT’S STORE BALD CREEK, N. C. IIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIBIIiIiHIiiiMIIIHBIiiIiHiIIiHIiIiIHIIiiiMIIiIMIIIiMtIIIIBUiIHIiinMIiiiIHIIIIMIiIUHIIiIiHIiHIIIWmiMHI Every Buick has coil springs on all four wheels that add to your comfort and never need service* Every Buick can be had with Dynaflow Drive,* which lends extra smoothness to all the miles you drive and saves wear on tires, engine and transmission for long run economy. Every Buick.sparkles with added conven iences, refinements, appointments that lift these 1951 beauties far above the “utility” level and make them a special joy to own. And when it comes to price—we ask you to compare Buick "with the field. Gome see us soon. Lots of folks are comparing and finding there’s no buy like a Buick. * % Standard on ROADMASTER, optional at extra emmamm—mm cost on other Set 10*. 11l PAGE THREE

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