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PAGE SIX YANCEY THEATRE X BURNSVILLE, N. C. " FRIDAY MAY 11th SATURDAY MAY 12th tuucreuswAcm- ■mr I SUNDAY—MONDAY MAY 13-14 TH£ GREATEST CHAPTER IN THE GLORIOUS HISTORY TUESDAY— MAY 15th WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY MAY 1617 WANT TO BUY: 5 to 25 acres in vicinity of Burns ville, with or without house. Must have running water, some timber pre ferred. Write W. M. King, Asheville, N. C. Rt. 2 (IV UNN * i FOR SALE: Several desir 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: house, 4 rooms, 1 block in real; of Duplan Plant. Extra large lot, 200 ft. front. See Dennis Jones. Ml7 FOR SALE: Two power lawn mowers in excellent condition at., a bargain. Lawn mowers and engin es repaired. See Craig English, Telephone 52, Burnsville, N. C. M3l FOR SALE: Surburbon Ranch type house, 3 bed rooms, large living room, dining room, den, modern kitchen, ample closets, large basement with show er bath, central heat, al most two acres of beauti fuly lnadscaped and plan ted grounds, attached gar age. This house was built out of the very best of materials just before the Korean war and would cost much more than price it is being offered at now. Price $15750.00. Terms can be arranged. W. W Hennessee Bald Mountain Pasture < The Bald Mountain Pas- 1 ture will not be open, to ] pasture for horses this ] year. It will be confined to'. cattle. The price for pas- ’ ture for cattle will be SI.OO per month for yearlings,' and $1.50 per month forj cow.s with suckling calves and big cattle. Mrs. Pearl A. Buck, Owner FOR SALE: A modepi divan (will open into dou ble bed) like new. Call 68 or 236 * FOR SALE: Dr. W. B. Rob ertson’s hunting guns. If interested write Mrs. Clyde Whittington, Canei River, N. C. Ml7[ FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING By the Hour or Contract Also Interior Decorating. Contact Chrales C. Hun ter, Burnsville. PLANTS FOR To matoes - ready May 10 or 20 Yellow Ponderosa, Orange or Golden Queen, Marglobe, Early Rutger, and New r Stone, 50c per hundred. Pepper, sweet and hot; early and late cabbage in season—Dan ish Railhead, Late Flat Dutch, Penn State Ball head, Early Jersey Wake ield field and Copenhagen Market. See J. L. McCan less, Windom N. C. FOR SALE: Invalid Wheel Chairs and Beds. The, Wheel Chair House, M. S.) Hodges, Mgr-, 338 Merri! mon Ave., Asheville, N C. 9-8-51 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Adminis trator of the Estate of Harmon Fender Edwards, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Ad ministrator at his home at Cane River, N. C., on or before the 20th day of April, 1952. or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 19th da# of April, 1951. Ralph W. Edwards, Adminis trator of the Estate of Harmon Pender Edwards, Deceased. April 19—26, May 3—10—17—24 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of John Thomas, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersilgned Administratrix at her home at Toecane, N. C.. on or before the 3rd day of April, 1052, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 3rd day of April, 1961. Melvina Thomas, Administra trix of the Estate of John Thomas Deceased. April 6—12—19—26, May 3—lo f» YXNCEY EECOEIS r TOLEDO NEWS By Osina Newton Mrs. R: A. Peake, Mrs. , Paul McKinney, Mrs. Troy , Young -and Miss Osma , Newton attended the Hoi- ] ston Presbytery at Cross- , nore April 24th. i Mrs. Edd Wallace and , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wallace and small daughter, Cathy, spent last week end with ; Mrs. Garrett Huskins. We are glad to welcome home Major Kathleen Peake from Hawaii where she has been working in a hospital for more than two years. “Apple Blossom Time’’ To Be Given By Juniors The Junior class at Bur nsville High School will present its annual commen cement play Friday night in the school auditorium. 1 “Apple Blossom Time” is the title of the play and is directed by Miss Islean Ray. Characters are Bob Wil- son, Rex Ropinson, Jay Wilson, Mitchell Henson, Robert Ogle, Mildred Blan kenship, Betty Jo Brinkley, Rheta McCourry, Betty j Pate, Norma Patton, Betty, Ruth Roland, and Betty, Presnell. Under Construction 3 houses, 4 and 5 rooms, your choice asbestos shin gles or siding, oak floor, American standard plumb ing. wall board in kitchen and bath, insulated FHA requirements or better. FHA approved, S6OOO and $6250. G. I. Less than SSOO down. Jack Brown, Broker FOR RENT: Two nicely furnished bed rooms. Call 2083 FOR SALE: New Ranch type house attached gar-j age, radiant heat, 4 bed rooms, large living room, 1 dining room, modern, com-! pletely equipped kitchen, spacious tiled bath, Rock| Wool insulation. Base-j ment, ample storage space large level lot. Beautiful view, 3 blocks from post office. This is truly a very fine house. Price very reasonable. Also some very fine building lots for sale. W. W. Hennessee a Few Go To Polls Tuesday Less than JLOO people went to the polls in Burns ville Tuesday to elect a ( mayor and two, Jioard mem bers. However, one .vote' would have insured elec tion of the three named on the ticket since there was no opposition. Mark W. Bennett, mayor and Stanley Riddle and Harlan Holcombe, commis sioners, will remain in offi ce for two more years. Mother-Daughter Banquet The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Bolens Creek Baptist Church gave a Mother-Daughter banquet honoring the Intermediate and Junior girls and their mothers, Tuesday evening. Rev. Zemery Jamerson gave the invocation, Mrs. Sol Harris the response, Betty Ruth Ray the ad dress of welcome, Gerald Dean Ray was. toastmis tress, Miss Laura Mae Hilliard was guest speak er and Vernell Harris, Ath lene Jamerson, Jean Ray and Glenna Banner sang “Faith of Our Fathers.” | Leaders of the girls i groups are Mrs. Frank I Harris and Mrs. A. Z. Jam ! erson. v /5*N * O.S. POREST SERVICE < | t) Ip Appalachian Fishermans Calendar \ A guide to fishing on areas under cooperatire Management with States of North CanliHaJjeorgia and Tennessee where special duty permit am ntjuired. / j - MAY 1951 • I <;i IM TianN. I TUES. I WED. I THUR. I FBI. I SAT. . mm lEEEE - ■ 3S-37 Z2-Z8 'dS JB rsoirssre 07 w^- s -*ToSSSS[oSSKBi ia , i ’*•* ‘^HBMfffwnnr MORE ABOUT—* tration as proof of age.” Commissioner Shuford pointed out that any per, son who wilfully violates (the child labor provisions of the Wage and Hour Law is, upon conviction, subject to a fine up to SIO,OOO. Im prisonment is provided for second violators. [~ KEY TO TISHING WATERS - tis- Stat* Arfta a Lfilai T««n. Ocotc. AH 2. x ‘TtlUco « 3 - A*d*«w JoVmcen « H’ <* Unicoi •« 5 « Laurel Vo*V « 6 « Ktttltfoot 7 N.C. Dawti Boon* « Q « Kt. KilckUV h 4 • Riek-LouraX Rick Yft. 10 « " ViicWsTofk It « TiMakPfrtWv* Bunt GvwklLaktVowkatcm. ML « » NoftK MtHsßwtr 13 «« « • Lower Soutk KiUctt. > IH •* « o«'<i4so*\,Ufp<rS.Milts|.frt*vckßroo4 IS * Starwood Big Eost fork lb * •* Wot fork 4 Little EosT York , 17 - Sontwtov AH 18 " Titos Grwk *» It » Wayah « 20 • Standing Indian *« ’ 21 (R«cr«<rtion Area) Ciiffside Lake 22 6a. Gokvtta Conasauga River 23 « « Jacks R. t Roviqk Greek 2H « Btoe Ridge "Rock Greek Uxcupt MHI Dr.) 25 •> * Mill Creek ; 26 • * Koontootiy Greek 27 >• « Himbtewiti Greek 28 « « Jones Creek ** Montgomery Greek 30 *• Ckottetwockee-Ctastatee Dicks i Waters Greeks 31 >• *» GkeStateeß 1 Boggs Cr. • ZZ Dukes Greek 33 •• « Gtattbkoockee R. t SooWoane Or. 3*+ » « Smitk Creek I 35 • " Lake Burton Wildcat Greek 3£> •* « Kooassin. creek 37 » « Dicks Creek 38 * « Lakeßvisseil All t 34 SC. THURSDAY, MAY 10,1951 The digrams and ealen-; der below are to aid fish ermen locate the trout stream of their choice oh the day streams are open. Calenders showing dates streams are to be open for other months will be pub lished at a later date.
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