tANCEV 1 THEATRE» FIIIAY-SATURDAY m. 25-26 ACROSS wi UNT&MFO PRAIRIE Eajjj?S SUN.-MON.-TUES. v AUG- 27-28-29 ’‘CIMMARON” With ‘ Glc-n FORD,“ Anne BAXTER WED.-THURS. AUG. 30-31 ‘’RING of FIRE” With David Janssen, Joyce Taylor MOVIE GUIDE i Legion Os Decency WESTWARD WOMEN A-2 CIMARRON A RING OF FIRE A-3 A-l O. K. for all A-2 O. K. for tor ns and adults A-S C. K. for adults K Objoctionabls for al WANTED MAN OR WOMAN SPARE TIME ‘To refill and collect money from our machines dispensing Hershey ets, Gum, and Sport Cards in this area. Easy to do- Excellent income. $440.00 cash required secured by inventory- Include phone number. Write P. 0. Box 2745, Asheville, North Carolina. C-A24 All Kinds of Insurance i Auto Insurance sold for 6 months I Ph. MU 2-2570 Res: MU 2-2239 Nationwide Insurance Opposite Court House, Burnsville CECIL G. ANGLIN Representative _ Dial MU 2-2471 Day Time And MU 2-2142 at Niffht FOR TOUR GOAL-FUEL OIL KEROSENE BAILEY FUEL CO.! CURNSVILLH, N. C. j »»»*’»»»»»«*>»*»»+»»»»**»* I AUTO LOANS LOANS THE NORTHWESTERN BANK ■ £ . ■ ' 'I ~om ¥ BURNfTMA K « - Monthly i ’ Payment Plan i i VBI TAUGHT BBPDRB THURSDAY, AUGUST’24, 1961 m~ mm . -in ■ ~ ~ ■■■■■— —' ■! mi m i ■Jlg'-ga** '• —* INDIAN SUMMER IDEAL TIME, > ,-*r for OUTDOOR DINING I §■ s v< " * JUgg x ' r r * .-d* Li&fJfcMl JH I H | K -, ■ I I j/ 1 ® P- \i~ wel > I R : " V I • *<•: / llsSk IB ' -- ■ ■ w. «i INDIAN SUMMER DINING —lmported wrought iron furni ture and a new melamine dinnerware pattern that traces its inspi ration directly to sunny Italy, set the scene for Indian Summer terrace dining. The brilliant splash of ripe fruit colors in the center if the chalk white plates is repeated in the centerpiece and pro vides a strong color accent in an otherwise cool black and white setting The blue of the grapes is echoed again in the, tall stemmed Italian glasses which are ready to be filled With a light red wine to go with a meal with a Neapolitan accent. f Everyone knows that food tastes better when eaten outdoors, and from now until the first real nip of fall, is the peak of tho outdoor dining season. ... .„ The hearty Italian-type casserole given here, however, will | prove immensely satisfying no matter where you serve it. And so < will the fresh new melamine dinner service, so perfect for terrace meals, but equally appealing indoors on the coldest winter day. In addition to the usual place settings for eight, this new pat tern includes a decorated salad bowl of really generous propor tions, together" with single handled decorated bowls that are as . appropriate for hot soup as- they are for chilled salad. As for the recipe you are about to add to your collection of top favorites, a word of warning should perhaps be spoken. Once you serve it, you are apt to go on serving it over and over again. One bride, who started out with this recipe five years ago, is still serv ing it for every important occasion and at least once every two weeks in between. Another hostess once had the recipe mimeo graphed to hand out to guests who invariably asked for it. ‘‘Casserole Napoli” is not Italian in the strict traditional sense, but is a perfect companion for charming Italian style melamine dinnerware, shown herein a setting, at the National Design center in New York. So, starting with the well designed, long-lasting melamine,let Us proceed to one of the most universally popular dishes you can serve on it. Easy to prepare, you’ll never forget it, once you have made it. —CASSEROLE NAPOLI 1 pkg. wide noodles, cooked as directed in salted water ' . 1 Ig. onion. -sliced and sauted in 2-tbs. oil 1 lb. ground beef, added and cooked with onion Add: 1 can tomato soup 1 can tomato paste v 1 small can sliced mushrooms, drained | >2 lb. processed American cheese, diced . ; '..i.nner until cheese is well blended, add drained noodles, mix j thoroughly and place in a 2 quart casserole. Bake uncovered in j moderate oven until light brown on top. Serves 6. _ ' ’ Green peas are the vegetable of choice to go with this, but all that is really needed is a well-seasoned tossed salad and plenty of " fresh,-crusty Italian bread. You can top it off with spu; ”>ni or a spicy nut cake heaped with whipped cream. G REQUEST FOR BIDS ON OLD I DRIVER) TRAINING CAR Bids will be received by the\ Superintendent of Yancey County! Schools at Burnsville, North Cstro-! I lina, until 2:00 P. M. on the Ist > * day of September 1961 for one (1) 1958 Fordor, Fairlane Car, which was used in Driver Train ing Program. The car may be seen at the Yan cey County School Bus Garage. j The right is reserved to reject any or all bids by the Yancey Board of Education. w Hubert D. Justice, Superintend ent. EXECUTORS NOTICE NOfITH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of John Lloyd Presnell, I deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersign. I ed Executor at his home ?t Bur- | nsville, N. C., on or before the 24th day of August, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. j • All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay-, ment. This 24th day of August, 1961. j Robert Presnell, Executor 0 f the Estate of John Lloyd Presnell, Deceased. Aug. 24, 31. Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28 — I ADMINISTRATRIX NOtlce“ NOIfTH CAROLINA | YANCEY COUNTY ' Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of Bradley E. Campbell, deceased, late of Yancey I County, this is to notify all per- j sons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to I the undersigned Administratrix at her home at Micaville, N. C., on or before the 24th day of August, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded i in bar of their recovery. j j All persons owing the Estate please make immediate pay- I ment. This lftth day of August, 1961. Mrs. Ruby Campbell, Adminis- I tratrix of the Estate of Bradley E. Campbell Deceased. Aug. 24, 31. Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28 I | HOUSE FOR SALE: Four rooms and bath, full size basement | carport, oil furnace, hot water 1 heater. See William Hampton be ! ..tween 11:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. I List house en right on Duplan Hill. • p-Sl4 FOR SALE 1—1960 6 Cylinder 2 Ton Chevro let Truck 11,800 actual miles . I—Frick Saw Mill—s Electric I Motors—lo to 50 HP I—2o’ End Trimmer -I—Heavy Duty Winch Other saw mill equipment. HARRIS LUMBER COMPANY For informatiol call at office of Liberty Lumber and Manufac turing Company, Erwin, Tenn. Telephone Pl—3-6161. I FACTORY CLOSE OUT I I On All 1961 Models I ■ l H . . „ "• ' 7 -- J: I See Us Before You Buy I I AND SAVE I H ■ ■, ■ I Roberts Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. I WIBT MAIN ST. FRAN(CUBED DEALER N*. 1011 BURNSVILLE, N. C. J B I ' ■“ * ' JjINGER :Ji PS *- —* »»«■" ■■ ■' IMMII I Mi...'. B***" YOUR HAND * i /V/ ■ • IS y °ur most \' tool * Bur i ( USING IT IN J PLACE OF i MAN-MADE f j TOOLS CAN i / ' VOUR FINGERNAILS! J’ t / \ 'Na C * DON’T NEED^ / \\\ / THE LETTER < W'/,' Y-i Vd\ \ l OPENER—PLL | • * * • \\ \ \ } SPLIT TrilS <r • v \ . v enve lope ) . • * y . *. • > Oy* \ \ / WITH MY NAIL < . ; ’.)/: •.*• ‘. ,V••'• •; • a oops!^ IN EARLY ROME, WOMEN WERE * FORBIDDEN TO WEAR RINGS - - THE ) STYLE BELONGED TO THE MEN ONLY ! # !a - - OFTEN RINGS SIGNIFIED RANK . i -P/i jgafi jgm OR STATION. ,■, 7 . | NUMBER \ ,—r f /CJj na| l N ca r e \ / rat / bMttlenesb! ] -n%S s l tmz y \ - - CUTEX STRONG NA!L / d °CTor S £ / \ REINFORCES FINGERNAILS / c OULD TIT L/ Th^ \ BY HOLDING IN VITAL / 0/r *M4Ars Uri,/ ° AT £ \ OILS THAT PREVENT / m7 *t ~ \ SPLITTING AND - J PEELING! S! H/s NAILS! 4== 1 ££SlE l/fLw ocwnl -S Advertisers * Give The Best Buys Yancey Go-Kart Raceway I RACE EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON I Time Trials 1:30 Race 2:30 I 8 Big Races I Rental Karts Run Each & Every Oay I Located 4 Miles West of Burnsville I at Cane River High School I FOR SALE Antique Baby - Grand Piano Spinning Wheel Blatk Walnut Antique Bed 100 year old Clock CLAYTON’S RESTAURANT OPPOSITE THEATIfE FOR SALE: New House, 2 bed , rooms, .large living room and kitchen, full size bath, 22 ft. carport, white Fiesta Stone Front, City Water, on % acre lot with garden space, good view, oUtside city limit*, complejte $6500. New house, 2 bedrooms, large liv ing room and kitchen, full size bath, 12 ft. front entrance carport, red brick front, city Water, % acre lot, good view, Outside city limits,' complete S6OOO. J 30 ft. Schultz Aluminum body, house trailer with 1 acre lot, ail I grassed, complete with septic tank, water, lights, all for S3OOO. See Ronald Angell, 1 milo west of Burnsville. p-A3l. .. FEMALE HELP WANTED | MOTHERS . . . Does your budget fall short of your needs? Earn extra needed income by working a few hours a day. Exclusive Avon Cosmetic's territory now available. Rural territories sow open in Yancey County. For in. terview write today, giving direc tions to your home. Write Mrs. B. E. Charles, 227 Scofield Rd., Charlotte 9, N. C. WANTED Person familiar with Burnsville i and Yancey County to work here with a representative of leading housing company. Chance to learn the business and if you are ambitious could lead to career with excellent pay and rapid advancement. Call or Wfite NATIONWIDE HOMES JOHNSON CITY, TENN. THERE is offered for sale to the highest bidder, the following buildings; Frame dwelling, store building, and outbuilding formerly owned by Eva G. Gibson. - Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Right of Way Engineer at the State Highway Commission in Asheville, North Carolina, until 10 o’clock a. m. 8-30-fil, at which time bids will be opened. No bids will be accepted unless made on bid form furnished by the Div.sion Right of Way Agent. The Commission reserves the right to reejet any or all bids. For full particulars, contact MU 2-2627, State Highway Com mission. Burnsville, North Carolina R"* IVERSIDIf DRIVE-IN THEATRE JL/ FRIDAY. AUG 25 R -rg} The GREATEST’ jfigjtoL, x SHOCKS i I H&ITEDfIKL | ._ - liUlilf VINCENT PRICE f SAT. AUG. 26 Ner act started th« <-35. El excitement that tfjjA | J wouldn’t be stopped! Tights U f SOPHIA ANTHONY LOREN •QUINNyr SUN.-MON.-TUES. ?!’AUG. 27-28-29 IBM l| l 2S«i WED.-THURS. AUG. 30-31 r*r johnwMm; GO!" ALAN FREED *7 JIMMY CLANTON\ SANDY STEWART LI • CHlIf-K BERRY . V i MOVIE GUIDE 1 Legion Os Decency HOUSE HAUNTED A-2 HELLER IN -r- A-3 PORTRAIT A-3 A-3 O. K. for adults A-2 O. K. for teens and adults B Objectionable for all WANTED MAN TO WORK IN DAIRY. CONTACT BOYD BANKS, Rt. 3, BURNSVILLE,, N. C, FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . . If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month oh a grdup of Studio Girl Cosmc tic • clients oh a route to be established in and around Burnsville, and are willing to make light deliveries, etc., write to STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. AUW - 32, Glendale, Cali fornia. Route will pay up to $5 00 per hour. NEED A WRECKER CALL DAY or NIGHT •* MU *-3191 or MU *-*l7# FRIENDLY SERVICE Roberts Chevrolet Baick, Inc. t&¥* BURNSVILLE, N. C. Ptanehlsed Dealer No. 10U 1— , m t i H i i

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