VANCEV I THEATRE * m-FRI. SEPT. 13-14 OWorJ> {bRHDCEN 1 >■“ PAMIR As ' WALTER . ANNE . LESLIE . ROBBY, ' PtOGEON FRANCIS NIELSEN THE ROBOT rnmmrnmma^^m^mtmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmrnmm— , — l ——■— — 11 ■ ■ n SAT. SEPT. 15TH ! iUIIIC WESTERN tCTien 4^ v 1' i>*-. ■ 4*rder aith su g„r.s -i w '"fee Wt Ijß lUJ*U»«IJS» DOUBLE FEATURE ||§ S&ONWT.I6I7 \ r * * 3FMm y JHB| i TDE. WED. SEPT. 18-19 Jr* 1 m jpgoud j mm b "- ~ pl»e ftafes? TtCMhICOISII THU.-FRI.-SEPT. 20-21 TORY MFjmil f SHmu Jr / aun-floh*!r>o V6L£_ coior / j / *»* way to | i&k, * n * w * °* ,or * *>• rai \ i V t. • iWsKa V’’ * '-ibfef Jfii • r*k. %Lm , /Tv i *,■-1 r . . I^''l •' 1 • 5 isl LOOS WANTED: Chestnut oak or white oak logs, 14, 16 and 18 ( ft. long. Good price* paid for good dean logs. BANKS AND PATTON LUMBER COMPANT, Phono 166 or 962. c-un ARTHRITIS?] DR. W. L. BELL, D. C. 11 Walnut St. SPRUCE PINE, N.C. * Hoars: 9 a. m. to 12 noon Mon. thru Sat. 2 to 6 p. in. Mon., Tues., Wed., Frl. »»»» e***-*****-******-***** COAI, nnoA KEROSENE 1 LuuU FUEL OIL OIL -- Tanks STANLEY BAILEY FUEL CO. . PHONE 24 WANTED MONUMENT SALESMAN WHITE MONUMENT WORKS Box 8174 ASHEVILLE, N. C. C-S2O ‘Male & FVmale Help' Wanted: Pleasant money making oppor tunity for man or wdman to call tin farm families in Yancey County. Full or p&rt time. Year round. No experience or capital required. Write McNESS COM PANY, Dept. C., Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. p-S6 VETERANS— Don’t Miss This Chance. .<6170 Down—VA I oan, $53 per month including interest, 3 bed room modern home, full base ment, with garage, furnace. Don’t delay. Roberts & Johnson Lumber Co., Phone 14 c2t , CARROLL ANGEL YOUTH CENTRE Office Phone 276 Home 244 ~~ ] llationwide Mutual Insurance Co. \ M# / Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Life Insurance Co. I PRESCRIPTIONS We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions, Bring us Your Prescriptions And Save POLLARD’S DRUG STORE 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 V Water Well-Drilling Contractors NEWLAND, N. C. Mar. 31 KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE c-un *FOR QUICK SALE AND MORE MONEY LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH US— BRIGGS & MOODY PHONE 46 FOR RENT: 5 room apartment with bath. Kitchen wired for el ectric stove. Located on Summit Street. Contact IL E. Duncan on Pensacola Rd. c-un 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 Insurance Questions or Problems? Contact us for FREE advice. ROBERTS INSURANCE AGENCY Phone !170 FOR . . . DITCH DIGGING »- SEPTIC TANK BUILDING SAND& GRAVEL HAULING P have acquired a new diesel powered digger that can han dle bigger jobs and do the smaller jobs faster. SEE FRANK COOPER Phone 1251 Burnsville, N. C. q—C a n you tell me how ( the record high cost of living index published recently afreets farmers? A—An analysis of the figures would seem to indicate that items the farm er buys from other industries were increased, and' items he would buy from other farmers were down in price. Here are examples: As ! of July, 1956, Farm interest rate on debt was up 57%; building.and fencing, up 8%; Building materials up 6Vi%; Autos and supplies Up , 6%; Household supplies up 6%;;clothing up 4%%; Taxes, per acre, tap 29%; Household furnishings,(down Ms%; fertilizer down 4%; seed down 12%%; Feed, down 15% livestock, down 34%; food and to bacco, no change. \ * q My father died in military service..l am eligible for training under 1 the new education program for children of deceased veterans. May I take on-the-job training? A—No. The law prohibits on-the-job training. It must be taken in the classroom. .1 Q—Was there a law passed In the 84th Congress which will permit vet erans of World War n and post-Korean veterans to reinstate their lapsed 5-year term G.I) insurance? ' A Yes? Applying to those who failed to pay either or both of their last two monthly premiums. Veterans administration will notify you if yau are eligible under tne law. They are now checking their records. Q —When is national transportation week? A—October 22 to 28, 1956 will be observed as National Transportation week. I Q—Who coined the word “Americanize” and how was It first used? A—John Jay. Governor of New York in 1797 in a letter to Qol. John Trum ; Bulk-wrote “I wish to see our people more Americanized, if I may % use that expression. Until we feel and act as an independent nation, we shall always suffer foreign intrigue." Smooth and palatable and packed with energy, t 00... *mf Sell all the milk your cows produce. None is needed for j calves after the first three days. Extra fat and energy are \ supplied by Calogen, Swift’s new energy ingredient that delivers 2 times as much energy as grain. Now more nu- I trients can be used for growth, sparked by antibiotics, !<* vitamins, lactose, dextrose and choice grades of proteins. A4 j Se m M i) sdfafa ml B*t(t«r CaH-terla , Nipple Paii * hr only \ . *1.25 4 fwhen you purchase one pail of v Swift's Calf Nursing Formula ---- - ... i One 25-lb. Pail Will Feed &° r Calf fOP-hMjm Howell’s Feed & Seed Co. GREEN MOUNTAIN, N. C. ir jKxmsr 'wmw THE YANCEY RECOUP t £ CALF jftk NURSING j A Mils CALF NURSING FORMULA One bag is enough for one calf. Come in today for your order of V Swift’s Calf Nursing Formula. /HP and LIVE TS f O Copyright 1939, Waft Dttnay Production* FOR SALE 74 acres real nice River farm, on Chucky river in ~ Washington County, Tenn. This farm has 35 acres very rich bottom land, the balance is upland, good new buildings on the Highway, for quick sale $26500. This farm will carry a loan of from SI2OOO to SI4OOO. This farm has not been on the market for a long time own er leaving for the West. 100 acres real good River, farm, about 68 acres river bottom, two sets of buildings, Highway runs through the farm, this farm could be divided with two men that wants to work, this farm is worth near S4OOOO, but just now I can sell it some cheaper, owner nit able to carry on as it should be, can arrange good terms on this farm. 1 ■ / 68 acres real good upland in fine state, a nice good new house and a fine barn, on good hard top road, water on both sides of the farm, $25000. This would make a real Dairy farm. 64 acres good almost level farm, a nice new barn, a small house. Spring and a large pond, well fenced and ready to go $16500. Can get terms on part. *’■ . r 31 acres small farm, 5 room house! small barn, nice fruit trees, .6 tobacco base, S7OOO. Give the own ers share of the crops for quick sale. 24 acres, good six room house, large barn, other outbuildings, all for -7000. Terms cap he on part. 20 acres good laying land, .5 to bacco base, good 5 room house, a good barn, for quick sale will let it go for $6500. Termn on half of it 6% acres, good house with bath, one mile out on Highway, some fruit $6500. 8 room house with two baths, on good street S7OOO. Terms can be arranged on part of it. Some oth er houses and some nice lots, see us for fair treatment. J. T. E. Williams, Jonesboro, Tenn. Sam H. Purcell, Salesman, ph. 5162 TOWN OF BURNSVILLE 6ALE OF DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1955 NOftTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY As provided by law, and pur suant to authority contained in a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Commissioners for the Town of Burnsville, default hav ing been made in payment of the taxes hereinafter listed, I will offer for sale at public outcry at the court house door in Burnsville on the ,20th day of September, 1956 at 10 A. M., the property hereinaf ter described by reason of non payment of 1955 tax due the Town of Burnsville. This the 29th day of Aug. 1956. (Mrs.) Victoria L. King Tax Collector Town of Burnsville Name Amount of Tax Cecil Angel $31.50 P. B. Angel 6.75 J. R. Bailey 41.40 Dewey Lee Baker 10.46 D. N. Boone 152.10 W. K. Boone 17.89 Philip Branch 16.88 John A. Cooper 96.19 Earl Deyton 22.50 William M. Gladden 38.92 Sam J. Huskins 90.23 Zenus Metcalf 43.88 Byrd Metcalf 11.03 Harry McCrackin 13.50 Solon Mclntosh 12.04 J. C. Mclntosh 68.96 Mrs. E. C. Mclntosh 32.29 Ransom Pate 14.51 Carl Penland 35.89 J. H. Peterson 28.35 Weixie Riddle, Jr. 59.62 Bis Robinson 67.73 Leßoy Sacra 66.71 Gaston Shepherd 24.86 Claude Silver 40.16 Howard W. Simpson Elwood SmUh 64.46 Chester Southern 21.49 Mrs. Bertha Thompson 155411 Floyd Wheeler 9.00 Paul Wilson 5.63 J. H. WUson Ml John G. -Wilson 56.93 Lewis Henson . 5.06 Willie J. Henson 4.50 Riverside Drive-In THEATRE ON ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY 19-E BURNSVILLE, N. C. ‘ * t * ft THURSDAY FRIDAY SEPT. 13th £ 14th “Susan Slept Here” IN TECHNICOLOR" v 7 With DICK POWELL DEBBIE REYNOLDS , * t ■ . ' - -4 SATURDAY SEPT. 15th “Canyon Crossroads” With - RICHARD BASEIIART PHYLLIS KIRK 9 MMaiap wmmmmrn SUNDAY MONDAY SEPT. 16th A 17th “Slightly Scarlet” . IN TECHNICOLOR 21- - With ' " JOHN PAYNE ARLENE DAHL TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY SEPT. 18th & 19th “TARGET ZERO” FIRST RUN With RICHARD CONTE - ■ PEGGY CASTLE SHOW BEGINS AT DUSK SUNDAY NIGHTS 8:00 P. M. ADMIISSION ADULTS 50c CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Fairlane— sßoo. Less than original price. Mileage only 5000 miles. Contact Mary Cummings, Pensacola, N. C., Cattail Creek. c-un THREE PIECE BATH OUTFIT 5 ft Cast Iron Recess Tub . Large 20 x 17 Lavatory, Close Coupled Toilet, Complete with All Brass Necessary for Installation, Consist ing of: Tub Filler, Trip Lever, Faucets, P. O. Plug, Supplies, Seat, Screws, and Tank Supply ’ ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATERS ' Double Element, Double Thermostat, Fiberglass Insulated, 5 Y«r Guarantee , 30 Gal. Hound : •*•• $45.00 42 Gal. Round , 55 Gal. Round , < _ 82 Gal, Round W . W 42 Gal. Table Top ELECTRIC PORTABLE HEATERS Ctan, Quick, Space Saving Heat 240-Volt with Built-In ThermoMM Guaranteed v u. L. Approved 2000 Watt 3000 Watt ' 4000 Watt ELECTRIC WALL HEATERS 240-Volt with Built-In Thermostat Guaranteed U. L. Approved 1000 Watt 1500 Watt 2000 Watt . 32.16 2600 Watt 3000 Watt - »r *-•«.. J. 36.30 I r ~‘ ' ' ’ *. THORP & CO. »1111.,a and Eln, Sf. Ph ., M lm JOHNSON CITY, TENN. Established 1902 THURSDAY, SEP*. IS 1956 7 "7 f* i i iI it 1 • ink FOR SALE: 1 Coal stove, X Duo* therm Oil Stove, with warm air circulator, 1 Oak Desk, double pedestal, good condition, 2 small desks. If interested, tall No. 6

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