PAGE SIX VANCEY THEATRE * BURNSVILLE, N. C. " -* J- OMAHOKEy /^^^^ SATURDAY FEB. 24 JEj: m/BSOSA ••» '-^oil^BEHßbßc-'' SUNDAY—MONDAY FEBRUARY 25-26 fZLmm «■» 1 TUESDAY— FEB. 27 A ‘ M THe FA* NEED CASH? High Dollar for Clean Used Cars. Auto & Home Center FOR RENT: 2 Room Ap artment. Call 42 “FLYING WILD,, With LEO GORCEY BOBBY JORDAN PLUS SERIAL & CARTOON FOR SALE: Drexel Maho gany 8 piece Dining Room Suite. See Wallace Edge, or phone No. 4 LOST: Man’s Type Plastic frame glasses dime-amber color. Reward. Call 1842 FOR SALE: 35 HCto Farm one half mile ffem Clearmont High School. One hundred yards from hard surfaced toad. Orch ard, spring, barn, tobacco allotment. Priced to sell. See Guss Peterson. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Mrs. Katherine M. Young, Plaintiff vs Sam S. Young. Defendant The defendant, Sam S. Young, will please take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County. North Caro lina, for an absolute divorce on the grounds of t)wo years separ ation; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Yancey County at the Court house in Burnsville, North Caro lina. within 20 days after the 2nd day of March, 1951 and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said Complaint. This Ist day of February, 1951. Fred Proffitt. Clerk Superior Court. Feb. 1—8—15—22 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY Having qualified as Executors of the Estate of Charles F. Byrd, Deceased, late of Yancey County North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the Estate of said Deceased to exhibiti them to the undersigned at Burnsville, North Carolina on or before the 26th day of Janu ary, .1952, or this Notice will, be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 26th day of Jan. 1951. C. M. Morrison, Dover R. Fouts Executorh. Feb. 1—8—15—22 March I—B FOR RENT: Store Build ing, 2 story, hot water heat, flourescent lights, See G. R. Garland, Spruce Pine, N. C. Phone 138. FOR SALE.: 1947 Model house trailer in excellent condition, fully equipped with trailer hitch and el ectric brakes. Priced for quick sale. Can be seen near Newdale Grocery Store. Ted McMahan. FOR SALE: Several desir-j able Town Lots, one busi ness building. Three good farms with tobacco allot ments. Two Air Compres sors and other mining machinery. E. L. Briggs FOR SALE: 45 acre farm, Broad River Township, Buncombe County. 15 ac res bottom, house with running water and bath, 4 stall barn, on paved highway. Will trade. Con tact J. H. Stepp, Valley Real Estate Co., Black Mountain, N. C. FOR SALE or TRADff Registered Black and Tan hound. Three years old ALSO top strain regis tered |l3 inch Rabbi Beagles. See Fleet Prof fitt, Proffitt’s Store, Bald Creek, N. C. WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY FEi. 28, MAR. 1 Jr Women without m< n... Except in their memories! i Caged j ELEANOR PARER AGNES MOOREHEAD ELLEN CORBY 11* UNOT MOQUQ *********************** * WOOD FOR SALE I am now selling cut woo i from Penland & Ayet Mill. . Prompt Deliver}. j Call me 216 or write Gen eral Delivery. LUTHER BLACK ««««««*«««*««*«**«•*****+ FOR SAIjE: 18 acre farm on Micaville-Marion High ; way. This was part of the Bowditch or Presnell farm. On electric and tel ephone line. Price $3975. W. W. Henessee START YOUR OWN BUS INESS on credit. Always your own boss. 1559 Deal ers sold SSOOO to S2BOOO in 1949: their average $6834. We supply stocks equip ment on credit. 200 home necessities. Selling exper ience unnecessary to start Wonderful opportunity to own pleasant, profitable business backed by world wide industry. Write Raw leigh’s, Dept. NCB-520-U,< Richmond, Va. FOR SALE: One 8* foot General Electric Refrig erator in perfect condi tion, also one apartment size gas stove, equipped with burners for Rulane gas. Call 43. WANTED: Man to help in Store. Deliver merchan dise, etc. See O. W. Dey ton in Burnsville. FOR SALE: Blue Tick Combination Possum and Coon Dog- 41-2 years old. See Guy Mitchell. FOR SALE: Combination Radio and Record Player. Console Model. Excellent condition. Phone 2221. WANT TO RENtT Nice two bedibom house with electricity and modern improvements. Preferab ly furnished. Vicinity of | Burnsville or Pensacola. Rent must |>e reasonable. Address: Mrs. Robt. C Benedict, 'l4 N. E. 126 St., North ffiami, Fla. STANLEY“HOME PRO DUCTS: I will take orders for Stanley Home Pro ’ ducts untilJMarch 1. Per . sons wanting these* pro l ducts shoul write me be ( fore that t ne. Mrs. Grace [ Banks, Sta Rt. Burnsville ft********* ************* . DR. E. EJSMITH, D. C. ON THt SQUARjE 410-Gats Bldg. 1 ASHEVILLE, N. C. Electric Massage Painless, He<hful and life giving for any Ailment *+******♦***.* « t, in i i n im——M— REA ANNOUNCES ANNUAL MEET J The French Broad HElec j! ric Membership Corpora tion of Marshall will hold its 1951 annual meeting on April 21, at the Marshall High School, according to Jan announcement this week by D. M. Robinson, I Manager of the cooperative “In view of the critical times ahead of us,” Robin son said, “we consider this meeting one of the most important in the co-op’s history. We are fortunate in having most of our ma jor line extensions com pleted, but shortages will have an effect on our oper ations in spite of this. The Board of directors feel that a general discussion with a large group of our mem bers would be invaluable at this time.” Harry B Caldwell, Mas ter of the North Carolina State Grange, will be the principle speaker- Mr. Cald well is well known in this section and is Recognized as one of the South’s most influential farm leaders. In addition to his duties with the Grange, he is secretary of the North Carolina Co operative Council. Other outstanding fea tures of this year’s meeting will be announced at a lat er date. DIMES CAMPAIGN COMING TO CLOSE Mrs- Ernest Briggs, Cou nty Director of the March of Dimes campaign, makes an urgent request that all county workers make their final report to the treasur er, Mr. Fred Proffitt, as soon as possible. The Nat-: ional Foundation has asked that a report be made by the director before March sth. The treasurer reported that $3150 has been given him by campaign workers to the present date. It is expected that tht final re port will reflect donations of more than $3300, he said. GARDEN CLUB The Garden Club will meet at the Roberts and Johnson Club Room at 6:30 Friday, Feb. 23- notice OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Cocrt NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Stanley C. Bailey, Plaintiff vs. Margaret Murphy Bailey, Defendant The defendant, Margaret Murphy Bailey, will please take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County North Carolina, for an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Yancey County at the Courthouse in Bur nsville, North Carolina, within 20 days after the 23rd day of March 1951 and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said Complaint. This the 15th day of Feb. 1951. Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior Court. February 22—March I—B—ls Dairy Farm, Splendid 8 room house, lights, grav ity water, large barns, good outbuildings. About 20 acres prime bottom land, good orchard, grapes Raspberries, etc. Price very reasonable. W. W. Henessee FOR SALE: 1941 Chevro let, 5 passenger Coupe. Radio and Heater, clean. 1946 Chevrolet 12 ton Pick-up. Heater. See Nor | man Byrd, Jacks Creek. ijisw 'The State Highway Com mission will begin work . shortly on 5.45 miles of , road improveuent in Yarn , cey County. t The following two pro* I jects are included in the Commission’s February 27 ► , ... > .Getting: Bridge and approaches J on US 19-E and NC 197 | from a point on tJI-5 19-E J west of Burnsville east ’ across Cane River. ! Grading, paving and str-j 'tuctures of 5-005 miles on * NC 197 from a point -100 ! ifeet north of intersection, with Mt. Mitchell toll road 'at Old Murchison north J ‘through Pensacola to a 1 ' point approximately six 1 ; | miles south of Burnsville. { 'j Low bids receivtd at the I I letting will be reviewed by | 'the Commission at its next ‘ regular meeting on March Ist. 1 The Woman’s Society of ! ( Christian Service will meet '.with Mrs. Hobart Ray at > 3 o’clock Friday, Feb. 23. ! t Mrs. W. W. Hennessee will - be associate hostess. | \ 1 J ; witere it comes from-.. / •* \, E^f^Sa^s \rnr n»c»i fM» aaj t*.'A_-i!i« | l fcml lim u IMmOili 1 tior^t S B^0 N miTi?ftn’H°n C ‘~ PrSSi — 1 Truman ’ requested an addi \ ; ,onal 870 million dollar appropriation for dev-eioom r.i, of atomic' •hfnf y ’ art ° f whlcf> wi !> be used to perfect atomic-operated aircraft ships and power generating facilities. The president madAhii discle- OOOOOOwiWI^ 8 ? 8 * *? C ° ngress in which f >e said that, “$1,227.- 1982 L. 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Put lor 2 good spoonfuls of For continued relief —even Vapoßub in a vaporizer or bowl while you sleep of filing water, as directed in —rub it on, too. \/|\jKS • Use it in steam—Rub it on, too! ■■■■KPWiß • ."t* -f: I WANTED FRESH DEAD STOCK I B A New Free Service for Your Community | I Call Yancey County Agent 2 m HWe pay Collect Calls and our special Equipped Truck will I ■ remove your Cows, Horses and Hogs, free if called at once. I Consolidated Hide & Metal Co. fl ASHEVILLE, N. C. r ypSKI'ARY 88, lefl HtfAßlNd ON l)Od LEGISLATION to BE HF.Mi Farm Agent E- L, Dill ingham announced earlier this week that there will be a meeting of Livestock rai ' sers, dog owners and any , other persons who are in terested in the legislation under study in the General Assembly concerning dogs. jThe meeting is being spon-‘ [sored by the Farm Bureau and will be presided over |by George Farthing, Farm 'Bureau representative for Western North Carolina. Dillingham pointed out i that the Assembly is ex pected to take action on the I proposed bill nex t week [and that it would be well , for all interested persons ]to attend the meeting. The law if passed, will provide for a county “dog catcher” to take care of stray clogs, see that owners list their dogs on tax books, etc. Representative Atkins and State Senator Banks are expected to attend the hearing. ! | Buy U. S. Savings Bonds