PAGE SIX [ VANCE V i BURNSVILLE H.C. ■ .; -a FRIDAY JUNE 22nd RANDOLPH SCPTT KAV FRANCIS BRIAN PONLEVV j, '£> SATURDAY JUNE 23rd 1 *"V** vtf Jjfc . H ■ AM ** W. m -m. ; If u w]*. e !■ || !i/ "tn-'M agaßi S /y///TBK SUNDAY—MONDAY JUNE 24-25 |.; <ls* 6REAT WYOMING TRAIN ROBBERY! 1 I JHPv Danger and dyaaaitt wait w H as Ike Wyaming Mad --. ||| . TUESDAY— JUNE 26th FOR SALE Heap and Clapp Properties Ella C. Thompson Estate Feldspar, Mica (block and jiff). Also jig properties for lease. See or Call Ruth C. Rannells, Adm. Phone Bakersville 48 Jy 12 FOR SALE: 30 foot Amer ican House Trailer, 48 Model. Can be seen neur Water Tank above Duplan '' Plant. See Frank Cooper. WOOD FOR SALE Will average from 80 to 90 percent hardwood. 2 cords for SIO.OO in and around Burnsville. See Willard Fox or call 581 to place orders. Prompt delivery. irassTi the j y I i J•■** -IllllgoiP FOR SALE: 1951 GMC Pick-up Truck. Reason for selling owner leaving for Service. See Paul Canipe FOR SALE: Rich family size Creek Valley Farm, containing 35 acres of rich black soil. 260 thrifty bearing apple trees. Esti mated apple crop 2500 bushels. .9 acre tobacco allotment. 10 room frame house, neveral outbuild ings. Plenty timber/ well watered. Springs, branch es, creek . This place will pay a very handsome re turn on investcent. Locat ed 4 miles West of Burns ville. Price very reasonab le. W. W. Hennessee. FOR SALE: 2 story cinder _ block building with store ' and 5 room basement ap* artment. 3 mile's east of Burnsville. See Mrs. Ben Griffith, It FOR SALJE: Thirty odd acre farm, with 5 room frame home and store building. Located 2 miles East of Burnsville o n main highway. Splendid location for a business. Also to work in plants. Idealy located for small j‘ dairy and truck farm, Price $4500.00. Terms. Im mediate possession. W. W Hennessee. NOTICE AND PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS In The Superior Court Before The Clerk NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Edward Buckner and Ruth Laugh ter Buckner, Petitioners, Plain tiffs, vs. Benson Sharpe, respondent de fendant. s To Benson Sharpe, the respond- - ent, defendant: You will take notice that a pro ceeding: A petition for the adop tion of James Benson Sharpe and Carolyn Louise Sharpe and for the change of their respective names to “Buckner” has been filed in this Court bearing date of June 18th 1951. You are therefore notified to be and appear before this Court on the 30th day of July, 1951, and answer, demur or otherwise plead to the petition, that date being the return day of the summons issued on the 18th day of June, 1951, and the date of the filing of the petition being the 18th day of June, 1951; otherwise the peti tioners, plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief sought in the petition. ‘ Witness my hand this the 18th day of June, 1951. Fred Proffitt, Clerk ofThe Sup erior Court. June 21-—2 B, July 5—12 NOTICE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County vs. Charles Westall, et als. Heirs a Law of T. C. Westall, Deceased The Defendants, Mrs. Louise Jones, Harold Westall, Carl Wes talll, Mrs. Lester Bottomley, Mrs. Elaine Gould, Mrs. Louise Good man, will take notice that an ac tion, entitled as above, has been comihenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County to enforce the tax liens for the years of 1943 through 1950, for taxes due by the above named Defendants on land in South Toe Township, Yan cey County, North Carolina; and the Defendants will further take notice that the complaint in said action is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Caro lina, and the Defendants are re quired to appear and answer op demur to the saih complaist with in 20 days from the 12th day of July, 1951, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 20th day of June, 1951. Fred Proffitt, Clerk ofThe Sup erior Court. i June 21—28, July 5—12 WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY JUNE 27-28 ‘if SmValle - m Ci M6M ' S Spectacular * I Technicolor « * ({■L lrW musical f , . V * aauwK. -* POCHESSor J wbJL* l in no J iw gnaw Mowar TRI-COUNTY DRIVE-IN THEATRE 19-E Burnsville-Spruce Pine Highway 1 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Beginning at DARK Children in Cars—FREE THU.FRI. JUNE 21-22 “MY FRIEND IRMA” 1 John Lund Marie Wilson Also LATEST NEWS SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd “HOLLYWOOD BARN, DANCE” With ERNEST TUP-B SUN. MON. JTNE 21-25 ‘BELLE STARR’ With Gene TIERNEY Randolph SCQTT TUES.-WED. JUNE 262-7 IMITATION OF LIFE’ Selected Short Subjects THU. FRI. JUNE 28-29 BEYOND THE FOREST Bette DAVIS Joseph COTTON Also LATEST NEWS SATURDAY, JUNE 30th “EL PASO” John Payne Gail Russell ALSO CARTOON FORSALE: One 35 Chev rolet, One ’37 Dodge, One ’37 Nash. Each with spare tire and wheel and ’sl N. C. License. Will sell cheap, so the buyer can sell under ceiling price and still make profit. One small country - home, 6 acres land, half in timber,l fruit trees on place, good l spring and small house. Only $300.00 required down on this home. Easy terms on balance, would take some trade in on bal ance. See me immediately if looking for a bargain. Remember that we still have parts and more parts for old model cars and trucks. Please bring along the part for war produc tion which you want to re 1 - place, and get your part cheaper and find it quick er. See Harry McCracken. FOR SALE: 5 room house with bath, hardwood floor, full size basement, elee* lights. Lot 75 by 300 feet. Located o n Pensacola Road in City ; limits. See Elbert; Edwards or B. B. Penland. *; J2B ; FOR SALE: 28 acre farm 4 room house, wired, barn, good orchard, timber, par tly cleared, water through property. See Clay Ball, Banks Creek. Jyl2 PLANTS FOR SALE: Lar ge amount of late cabbage plants will be ready 15 or 20th of June. Varities: Danish Bald Heads, Penn State Bald Heads, Late Flat Dutch. Price 25 cents per hundred at beds, by parcel post, 40 cents pre paid. Larger amounts at reduced prices. Cabbage plants throughout entire season. Have red and yel low tomatoes, early cab bage. See J. L. McCanless, Windom, N. C. • j * VX7KJ We’ve a wonderful selection of outdoor UJN LAWjN furniture to equip your porch, patio or _______ in r* lawn for luxurious leisure hours in Jp URN ITU RE balmy summer breezes. Compare these sale values! NOT EXACTLY AS PICTURED BIG 6-FT. ALL METAL GLIDERS Gay and colorful in design, with venti lated backs and comfortable shaped CHOICE OF CHAIRS Gliding or Stationary Chairs. Smartly styled outdoor chair to match or con trast with glider. Sturdy tubular frame; ventilated backs and seats. SIO.OO and $6.00 3 PIECJJ GLIDER SET For Glider Chair Stationary Chair $37.00 1 ELECTRONIC welded slat con- WITH THE FOLLOWING struction for sturdiness, flexibility OUTSTANDING FEATUREST and smooth surface. 2 NEW design; comfortable, form- d INVITING, attractive, weather re fitting back and seat adjustable for a f 9 * a V*‘"‘ 9 bak « l enamel in can , . . , . J ary, yellow or lettuce green. All with person’s height. white frames. 3 CONSTRUCTION engineered and 5 GLIDER frame perfected to give a tested for long life and ease of as- “glide”, “float” and “rock” at same sembly. time. Quality and durability. rri TO FURNITURE rEL I 0 COMPANY PHONE 64 “Everything For The Home’' BURNSVILLE FOR SALE: 1949 Ford Custom Tudor, Radio, hea ter mid Overdrive. Ceiling price $1560. My price sll6O. Also, 1946 Chevrolet Pick-up. Motor perfect. Easy terms. See Norman Byrd, Jacks Creek. J2l FOR RENT: 5 room Apart ment. Unfurnished. Elec Hot Water Heater. Wired for Stove. Close in. See Rush Wray. FOR SALE SIX ROOM HOME ON CHURCH STREET SEE L. V. POLLARD ■ WANTED FRESH DIEAD STOCK ■ ■ A New Free Service for Your Community ra ■ Call Yancey County Agent 21 > IWe pay Collect Calls and our special Equipped Truck will® ■ H remove your Cows, Horses and Hogs, free if called at once. ■ Consolidated Hide & Metal Co. I ASHEVILLE, N. C. Jl* THURSDAY, JTOE 21, 195 T FOR SALE: InvalicPWheel Chairs and Beds. The Wheel Chair House, M. S. Hodges, Mgr-, 338 Merri mon Ave., Asheville, N C. 9-8-51 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: Stove Wood from Donald Banks’ Mill. See or write Francis Anglin, Burnsville Rt. 1, or call 01714. J2l

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