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, ySj THURSDAY FRIDAY JANUARY 12 & 13 I /V I HEY HOLED UP IN HELL!'T • '&'■ iff ’'l§ . RICHARD CONTE f'T 'JL 4 If#. r = VICTOR McLAGLEN fe, . j SATURDAY JANUARY 14 “SILVER CITY KID” I With Allan Lane Peggy Stewart | V- ■ SUNDAY MONDAY JANUARY 15 & 1G : > IMK gBS. W j. v • JBsfe—W A ; v '.• i A'F •Ml * iHHiSI ijr /]i f+d f J \y4 fi£Bujgj * v-'' v - ' A Ajumoiml »• Afw TUESDAY- WEDNESDAY - JANUARY 17 &18 j ROAD TO n ' s >, KROaD™ | ■ ;..: IPEyvgß^p THURSDAY FRIDAY JANUARY 19 &20 ry- — r ~ 1 . HHchcock... the master as « * vimWicmn \ | StHpeese brings yon... , To catch j f J fA-nnEf j .? Ph | TECHNICOLOR I 1/1?" , n FOR SALE: 15 acres of land, good prospects for mica and spar. 4 room house. .5 tobacco allotment. See Welzie Wheeler, Rt. 1, Burnsville. p-Jl2 \ : FOR SALE: 1947 Ford Truck, 11-2 Ton, new motbf, good tires, for |275.00. See F"ank above Johnson’s Store, P-Jl9 i FOR Floor Sanding, Finishing Painting, tile laying, by the hour or contract. See Edd Dale, Burnsville, N. C. Phone 1742 un CARPENTER & SMITH DRILLING COMPANY Water Well-Drilling Contractors NEWLAND, N. C. Mar. 31 HOUSE FOR RENT: Very modern 5 room brick bunga- , low, full basement with - gw- , age, oil furnace, electric water heater, and draw drapes. One , "block from school on paved ' street. Call 1462, or see W. J, *’ Godfrey at the Korner Store. FOR SALE: 10 room home with " 2 baths, furnace heat, large corner lot, fine old trees, beau tiful shrubbery. Located West Burnsville, 3 blocks from Post Office on Robertson Street and known as the LeFevre house. Price for quick sale $5500. Terms. See Charlie Proffitt across the street, phone 441. p-lt FOR SALE: 100 acre Cane®Riv er Valley Farm? some farm * machinery; 2 small farms in South Toe River section; Floyd King house and lot in Burns ville. ' All these at bargain prices. * BRIGGS & MOODY Real Estate “S4OO MONTHLY ~ I SPARE TIME Man or Woman: Be your own Boss. Refilling and collecting money from our five cent High Grade Nut Machines in j this area. No Selling! To qualify for work you • must havel car > references, $640 bash, secured by inventory. Devoting 6 hours a week to business, your end on percen tage collections will net up . to S4OO monthly with very good possibilities of taking over full time. Income increasing ac cordingly. For interview, in clude phone in application. Write North American Nut Co., Inc., 27, William Street, Nfw York 5, N. Y. p-lt MONUMENTS ANY SIZE ANY PRICE ANY DESIGN - - HARLON HOLCOMBE *S3W3CMi»ttS%3CSCVW^X^^ FOR QUICK SALE AND MORE MONEY LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH US— • BRIGGS & MOQDY PHONE 4P I FOR . DITCH DIGGING SEPTIC TANK BUILDING SAND& GRAVEL HAULING I have acquired a new dipgel powered digger that can han dle bigger jabs and do the smaller jobs faster, SEE FRANK COOPER Phone 1251 Burnsville, N. C. atBUliH :,■»!«.. ;iH;;»:nmiB::!iK>!i»!9:iii!B.:::ia NOW FOR THE SAME PRICE AS REGULAR SIZE BIG BEAUTIFUL JUMBO " PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS Deckle Edge Prints ANY 8 EXPOSURE ROLL DEVELOPED PRINTED 35c POLLARD’S DRUG STORE 8ll■ll^ll■Ill!'■illll«i::l■^,l;!■llill^lllliH!l^]■^llll■lilll■llm^ APPLES FOR SALT FOR SALE: Apples—Different varieties—Roan Beauty, Sta men Winesap, Tennessee Green, Golden Delicious—at the C. D. Wilson Orchard in Pensacola, highway i 97. c-un ******♦****»**.*>**** **** * Wanted: Black walnut logs * * good prices paid for good J J black walnut timber on the { * stump or in logs delivered * 5 Contact Banks and Patton $ £ Box 321 Burnsville* Phone J * 165 cun ? «+■**«■*++*+*+««++++++ «** * ■irflf«ii:;ißlt!!H!i!iiW!!imriH!):! j|; :!m!inil!iiani| ia ßi;,|| The John Robin, son Company is now doing T V repair. Most sets repaired in your home. Fast ser vice on sets bro -3 ght to shop. JOHN ROBINSON CO. ■ll'BlllilUlHlilMlllllllllilMllllHlllHllMliaMMlHPHl^ THE YANCEY RECORD " (Continued from pajlfi 1) j trol camping experience, and ' each candidate"muc' be ed by the Neighborhood Selec tions Committee. Each patrol, will plan its own daily activities which can in clude swimming, hiking, games, nature study, crafts, and sing ing. The girls will cook over a camp fire, clear trails, and sleep in tents. Since each neigh borhood, will \be responsible for its own equipment, the local Girl Scouts would like for peo ple in the county who own pup tents to remember that the girls will be needing them this summer for the encampment. The Yancey, United Fund helps support the local Girl r —■■■■—■ '■ Q —l am a Korean veteran and have SIO,OOO In insurance with a pri vate firm. Will this bar me from getting GI insurance? A—No. Insurance held with a private company has no bearing on amount of GI insurance you can get. A veteran may get up to SIO,OOO in Korean GI term insurance, minus only whatever other forms of GI insurance he might have. ' Q—l bought a house with my GI loan a few years ago. My family has grown since. My wife is a veteran too. Would she be entitled to use her GI loan benefit to buy a larger house? A—Yes. The fact you used your GI loan benefit would not deny your wife the right to use hers. , . , i Q—Can you tell me how much of a drop there has been in hog prices? Is overproduction the cause of the price drop? >• ) •0 A—As of mid-December top price for hogs in° Chicago was $12.25 a hun dred. A year ago the price was $28.75. Estimated pork production, for 1955 is 10.9 billion pounds. It was 9.9 billion pounds in 1954; 10.1 i in 1953; 11.5 billion in both 1952 and 1951 and 10.7 billion in 1950. Q—What is the status of the Hells Canyon Dam? A—The National Hells Canyon Association has filed an appeal brief from the ruling of the Federal Power Commission, in the Federal District Court here in Washington. The FPC ruling gave the Idaho Power Co. authority to construct two small dams, instead of one high dam as proposed first by the Interior Department, and later repudiated by Interior Secretary Douglas McKay. [sloo.oo REWARD For the anUst and conviction of person or persons removing the .38" Specill Smith with 5 in. barrel, rosewood handles and sheepskin lined holster from the watchman’s shack at Banks & Patton Sawmill, Newdale, Banks & Patton Do you need Chiropraetic Ser vices? Dr. William L. Bell will be in Burnsville on Tuesday and Thursdly evenings from 7 p. m. until 10 p. m. and on Saturdays from 3 p. m. until 9 His office which will open on Tuesday, January 17, «> is located downstairs in the Pollard’s Drug Store Building. UNUSUAL BUYS Small farm, 10 acres, 5-room house. 2 1-2 miles east of Bur nsville, Bargain at $5,000. 35 acre farm with pood house, several thousand feet of good timber. Barn and other out buildings. Ideal for commer cial fish pond. Ne/ir Camp Hemlock. Price $3,500. Qua practically new 2-story busi ness building located on Main Street. Is - now renting fop $95 a month. Bargain for quick sale at SIO,OOO. One good 5-room house on 1-2 acre lot. Paved Street. Close in. $7,000. Practically new modem home, 5 rooms and bath, about 8 miles opt °f sown, 1 acre lot. Good bargain at $8750. Good 4 room house and bath, with full basement, 147 foot street frontage. Quick sale for $3750. BRIGGS & MOODY Real Estate . - ■ e- JIM um »M* ■ 5 m HARD TO FIND? men it comes to locating THOSE HARD TO FIND ITEMS. AN AD IN THIS NEWSPAPER IS A REAL BLOODHOUND. * QUICK RESULTS EVERY TIME. The Yancey Record . ..f —wt 1 —■ *r — : ; v « >v • > I Scouts. The girls of the Pisgah Council sold 20,000 boxes of ' cookies in 1956, the proceed® from which were used to drill a well on the new camp site, build a pump house, and make other improvements on the camp site. . The program of Girl Scout ing in Pisgah .Council will be .widened and strengthened with the use of the new camp site. The~~activities of a Patrol Roundup promote, further un derstanding of the Girl Scout ideals and the art of 1 iving, and can be an opportunity for many nature projects which hide the girls in securing their badges. Will do private duty nursing in home. Call 2023 FOUND Black, White and Brindle Dog Phone 19 S4OO MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting- money from our five cent High Grade Nut machines il this area. No Selling! To qualify for work you must have car, reference, $640 cash, secured by inven tory. Devoting 6 hours 1 week to business, your end on per centage collections will net up to S4OO monthly with very good possibilities of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. For interview, include phone in application. Write Royal Distributing Co., Inc., 1001 Chestnut St., Phila. 7, Pa. ———■ IHWI » ■—* »■»■■»»< 111 ■■■ ■■ nwmil i liw—l—M—«M————■ - ""eg rrwtui v/e'ro gpinq tg OK Used Car§ blessed cyenM fpr needing the low-cost a second par. flight flpw, I / USED volume trade-ins on the pew ’56 Chevrolet mean extr^ jjLjUM '-A. savings oq a wide variety pf modejs and makes. Thor* pwghjy inspected ant} ri&conditicned, OK Used Cars M JS Jrrv carry our wriUfi) wgfiwty, 1# " M / LOOK FOR THE OK TRAP EM ARK | I \ CARS,/ 'mm * I % " ® . feyff sold only by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealer , ROBERTS AUTO SALES, Inc. PHONE 236 BURNSVILLB, N. C. * - ... - "Riverside Drive-In THEATRE ON ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY 19-E BURNSVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY SATURDAY JANUARY 13 &14 “RUN FOR COVER VISTAVISION With -o JAMES CAGNEY JOHN DEREK SUNDAY JANUARY 15 “THE MUMMY” With - BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO •* " a SHOW BEGINS AT 7:00 P. M. SUNDAY NIGHTS 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION ADULTS 50c CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE — Prescription Pharmacists HEART DISEASE PROBABLY HAS NOT INCREASED . ~ The increasing number of reports of heart disorders as a cause of death has been brought about by the success of medicine. Many persons who formerly might have died of 5 other diseases now live long and useful lives—eventually to c —Succumb to a failing heart which has performed its lifetime , pf duty- Therefore—as we grow older, fhc pare of the heart must be : considered in pur every activity. Have regular pheck-ups by your Doctor, and follow his guidance carefully. He probably , can help to keep your heart functioning for many extra years of buoyant and happy life. Whenever medication is required, w« will be happy to have you bring your prescriptions tp j this Pharmacy, : 1 YANCEY PHARMACY § . BURNSVILLE, N. C. f \ RP-soo-t - © • / TSfmDKt JANUARY 12, Jb” 5
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