VANCEV 1 THBATRI •' FRIDAY -SATURDAY MPT. 12-23 SUN.-MON.-TUK. SEPT. 24-25-26 CRY FOR HAPPY With GLENN FORD DONALD O’CONNOR ~ WED.-THURS. SEPT. 27-28 | Utefiiw von Bunn Stwy | - FOR SALE Antique Baby Grand Piano Spinning Wheel Black Walnut _ Antique Bad L 100 year old 1 Clock CLAYTON’S RESTAURANT OPPOSITE THEATHS OUR BIG SIXTH ANNIVERSARY MOBILEHOME SALE IS IN FULL swing for the entire . month of September. Our regu lar low, low prices reduced up to as much as $700.00 every rao bilehome price is reduced. 6 and 7 year financing with payments you can afford to makQ. Prices posted so you know the price, is right. Plus all the luxury extras we give at our low, low prices, YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE ‘CENTS” AT CASTLE TRAILER SALES 3 MILES West of Westgate. Sale hours 0 A.M. t 0 8 P.M„ Sattir liay, 9 AM. to 6 P.M., Sunday 1 P.J4. to 6 P.M. During this sale only we will fill 20 pound gas bottles for $1.25 including tax. Dealer 3356. EXECUTRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Frank Ray,, de ceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all persona hav ing claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the under signed Executrix at her home at Star Rt. care of Thad Bay, Bur nsville, N. C., on or, before fjjpe 14th day of September, 1962, or.’ this notice will be plead in bar of th< ir recovery. All persons owing the Ratal* will please make immediate pay. ment. This 1 Ith day of Sept. 196 L CARA RAY, Executrix of the Estate of Frank Ray, Deceased. Sept. 14, 21, 28, Oct. 6, 12-19 ■; J f * NEED «mA MOMS* - FOR ; CHRISTMAS? Ob* llfcpranta fives earn $590 to $1,000.00 dur ing the Chffctmas selling sea son n©\r la full swing. Wa cab help you earn this kind of mon ey with Avon. Write giving dir ections to ydaf home to Mrs. ‘ Bonnie Charles, P. O- Box 691, J Morganton, N. C. "“help WANTED FEMALE GIRLS 18 to 40 from Burnsville vicinity, west Yancey ahd Madi son, to train a* sewing machine operators. No euperienaa nefces eary. Good working condglott. Come to plant in BamardaWlle any week day afternoon f*om 1:00 to 4:00 p. )n„ tor interview’. Clinton Corporation, Bantarda viUe, N. C. C-S2l NOTICE: The Stop in the Laurel now open on Saturdays only. Jewelry SI.OO each. Reductions of 20% to 5056 on most items. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nordstrom FOR SALE: SnsLll Male Puppies. $5.00 each. AlsG have good milk cow for sale. See Mr. Haskie Honeycutt, Burnsville, N. C. Rt. 1, Upper Jacks Creek. c-lt ■ - -■ NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NOIITH CAROLINA, YANCEY COUNTY, Yancey C4onty vS. The Defendants, Nora Ray, will take notice that an action, en titled as above has been commen ced in the Superior Court of Yan cey County to enforce the tax-liras for the years of 1958, 1959, for taxes due bjp the above named Defendants on \a»d in BurnfviUe • Township, Yancey County North Carolina; and tse Defendants Will further take notice that the com plaint in said action is on file in the office of the Clerk ot the Sup erior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina, ytd tho Defend ants are require*'to appear and answer or demo*' i© the said com plaint within 30 days from the 21st day of September, 1961, or the ’ Plaintiff will apply to the j for the Mies demanded in ti*e i complaint. I This 24th day of August, 1961. Lowe Thomas, Clerk of the Sup erior Cburt. ) Aug. 31, Sept 7, 14, 21 I TOWN OF BURNSVILLE 1 SALE OF DELINQUENT TAX FOR $940 NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUffhT As provided bf law, and pur suant to authority contained to e resolution duly adopted by the Board of Commissioners for the Town of BumsvtfLe, default having beed made in payment of the tax es hereinafter listed, I will offer for sale at pttbßc outcry at the court bouse dooif in Burnsville on j the 25th day of September, 1961, Jat 19 A. M., ti»* property herein after described by reason of non payment of 1960 tax due the Town of Burnsville. This the 25th day of Aug. 1961. (Mrs.) Victoria L. King, Tax Collector Town of Burnsville, N-C. Name: Tax: R. L. Bailey S6O-75 Eugene Baker $72419 Banks A Taylor Motor S*. $89.19 Howard A Ferrlll Hughes $16458 Yvonne Bennett $6.75 Edward Blake, Estate $5*29 Nell Wilson Blue $49.50 W. K. Boons $1969 Carl Carter S6OjQB Elizabeth Carter $274)0 Jeas Cooper SBO-83 Craig English $39.88 Craig English *87.91 Sol Evans $176.62 Frank W. Fox $53.1$ Hubert Freeman $16.88 Higgins, M. B. $57.26 W. H. Hollmau $7.88 Seth Honeycutt $61.88 Tom Jones $12.94 W. N. King $lO.lB Mrs. Roy King $28.18 Blanche Landreth $966 Harry McCracken, Estate $H&>. Leßoy A Ruth McCracken $14j63( Solon Mclntosh ' * $11.4*5 ( Wm. McNeil ssj96i Carl Frnland $95j86l Fred Ramsey ; $20440 S. Trey Ray ssm B. Lee Riddle $18,95 Riddle, Stanley M. s6^Bo Riddle, WeLde, Jr. $161.18 Harold Silver ssi.® Gary Stiver s|.So' ; Howard Simpson U&M) I’Cnrroll Southern s2fe.i© Mrs. Bertha Thompson (1&.20 Mrs. Lena TUson . $90.76 Frank H. Watson sttJo Mrs. J. A. Watson fifUß Arthur Whitson Sj&JW Peggy Jean Wilson $tA96 R. W. 4 Joseph Wilson 4101J55 R. W. Wilson $20.26 j Lewis Henson $54)61 Dolpto ftrter 4 _■ L- S VHB YANCVT ACCORD THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1961 .■ a I VACATION SHOWCASE AT TRADE FAIR • v ' Travel, North Carolina’s third largest industry, will have a showcase in America’s first state sponsored Trade Fair— in thei Charlotte Coliseum, October 12-21.1 President . Kennedy is scheduled to op*n the Trade Fair which will be attended by buyers from all over the world. State Advertising Director Charles Parker announced that hostesses at the North Carolina travel exhibit would be ladies in colonial costume who serve as guides at-the Tryon Palace Re storation at New Bern. The “Variety Vacatictiland” showcase will be built around huge illuminated transparencies that featured North Carolina’s exhibit in travel displays in New York, Cincinnati and Atlanta this year. '<*s - - BURNSVILLE 4-H CLUB MEETS t By: Rgger Bailey, Reporter The Burnsville 4-H Club held their first meeting of the year on Tuesday, September 12 in the Burnsville Elementary School! Auditorium. I Officers for the coming year j were elected. They induct* Den-' nls Pate, Presidedt; Deter Dayton, vice-president; Shelia Turbyfill, secretary; Earl Wc-s and Shir ley Riddle, song leaders; and Roger .Bailey, reporter. No s program was presented at . this meeting it was an organiza tional -meeting. v unsnmaoK ON N-C. HIGHWAYS rmm±‘ RALEIGH The Motor Vehi cles Department’s summary of | traffic deaths through 10 A. M. , (Monday, September 18: KILLED TO DATE 784 ' KILLED TO DATE Last Year 801 HUNTERS HEADQUARTERS ■ Duxbak Hunting Clothes COATS - JACKETS - VESTS - PANTS - SOCKS - CAPS See Us For The Best In --' | « GUNS, RIFLES, AMMUNITION » \ Hunting License On Sale Blue Ridge Hardware Co. MU 2-2545 *~ Burnsville, N, 0. •i * ~ f Locals Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kanipe of | Asheville and St. Petersburg, Flit. Mrs. J. Ed Kanipe of Asheville, .'Mrs. J. L. Kanipe and (laughter, (Miss Virginia Kanipe, of Ashe ville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young of Newdale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young are returning to their home in Tam pa, Fla. this week after spending the summer in Newdale and Asheville. Mrs- Gona Spark* and daugh- Wanda, of ParrottsviUo, Tenn., and Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Sparks and daughter, Jane, of Knoxville, Tenn. wire the guests ..of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Styles and Mr- and Mrs. Bruce Anglin, last Friday. f I * • ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE 'NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY 1 Having qualified as Adminis trator of the Estate of Claude D. Gillespie, deceased, late of Yan eey County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administrator at his home at Rt. 3, Burnsville, N. C., on or before th? 21st day of September, 1962, or this notice will J»e pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona owing the Estate . will please make mmediate pay- I ment. | This 21st day of Sept. 1961. Charles W. Edwards, Adminis trator of the Estate of Claude D. Gillespie, Deceased. Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5—12—19—26 j % A ' . - ' | . lilt*.' / Ijlil 7 t .'Lyi. I™ Wf" ~ ■ , ,* When railroad conductor Harris Elmore, seen her* shaving as almost-all other men do every morning, proposed to Sen. Kenneth Ket ting '(R.-N. Y.) that the government spend $1 billion for a research program to end ihe need for shaving, the Senator com mented on television: “My friends tell me their most productive 1 thinking takes place while they’re shaving. And since we need all the creative thinking we can get these days maybe it’s not so wise, to cut off one of the prime sources of supply.” What - does Elmore’s wife say?: “I think JF*_all hilarious, but heNi stlU better shave when we go out.”/ '7 - - J ’I Slil/ONS Os BUGS DEFY MAN . . . SCONCE : MOS! INSECTS '< /|) ..f\ ' ■ INHABIT THE EARTH J i i * i THAN PEOPLE JL •—fp\ fi ! , Pi v 11 nlfTrf '/J twain OUR PLANET MAY > 4 r\ M* I DEPEND ON HIS ‘ 'pp?-. J 1 / llip \ 1 KNOWLEDGEOfTHB : S^SECTWORID^ 'J- PEST CONTROL POSSIBLE THROUGH... W | 1 -m- ;#> i' CHEMICALS BIOLOGY INSPECTION ■- RADIATION The 4 H entomol ey program is now at its peak. Some 56,000 I young bug hunters from coast to-coast are engaged in the Hercules • Powder Company sponsored 4 H awards program supervised by w* \W’ the Cooperative Extension Service. v v 1 dwersldt iVbKIVE-IN THEATRE £J FRIDAY. SEPT. 22 ,( MY GUN IS QUICK” Micky Spillane Mystery! SAT. SEPT., 23 CLAYTON MOORE In - “THE LONE RANGER” DOUBLE Iwlaitiht _ MARY -KAVE TRIO In BOP GIRL SUN.-MON.-TUES. SEPT. 24-25-26 m*. the wind GABLE VMEN LEIGH WED.-THURS. SEPT. 27-28 HEAT OF THE SUMMER *»■****■*■***»*■*)*•»+*■**•*•»**■*» AUTO LOANS SiupualoAe. LOANS THE NORTHWESTERN BANK BURNSVILLE. N Q j Monthly Payment Plan Dial MU 2-2478 Day Time And MU 2-2143 at Night FOR YOUR COAL-FUEL OIL KEROSENE BAILEY FUEL CO. DUHNSVILLH, N. C. NEEDA WRECKER CALL DAY or NIGHT MU 2-2191 or MU 3-2179 FRIENDLY SERVICE Roberts Chevrolet* Baick, Inc., BURNSVILLE, N. a Franchised Daalar No. 1919 ■ i

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