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OTTO PREMINGER PRESENTS i
PAUL NEWMAN EVA MARIE SAINT
RALPH RICHARDSON PETER LAWFORO
LEE J COBB SAL MINEO JOHN DEREK
JILL HAWORTH (-
WED.THURS. ’
_ JUNE 27-28
A MOTION PICTURE WITH !
REAL OFF-BEAT!
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I CINEMASCOPE |
Bring back the high shine to vinyl
floors with Seal Gloss acrylic fin
ish. Mary Carter’s
FOR SALE: ONE JEEP IN |
GOOD CONDITION. SEE E. L.'
BRIGGS. BURNSVILLE. I
FOR RENT: THE SUNRISE ]
CAFE. CALL MU 2-2482. pJ2I
NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA,
County of Yancey.
Yancey County
vs.
R. B. JOHNSON and wife, LEO
NORA JOHNSTON; HUGH JOHN
STON and wife, ELIZA JOHN
STON; W. M. JOHNSTON and
wife, SARAH W. JOHNSTON; W.
M. JOHNSTON, JR.; J. R. MAN
SON and wife, FRANCES MAN
SON; JAMES WOODY and wife,
SUZANNE WOODY and the un
known heirs at law of the afore
said named persons (
The Defendants, above named 1
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
liens for the years of 1951, 1952,'.
1953, 1954, 1955, 1956. 1957, 1958,
1959, 1960, 1961, and 1962 for taxes
due by the above named Defend
ants on land in Burnsville, Cane
River, Egypt, Ramseytown, Green
Mtn., Jacks Creek, Crabtree, Pen
sacola and Prices Creek Town
ships, Yancey County, North Caro
lina; and the Defendants will fur-1
ther take notice that the complaint
In said action is on file in the'
office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Yancey. County,. Norik
Carolina, and the Defendants are
required to appear and answer or
demur to the said complaint with
in 30 days from the 21st day of
June, 1962, or the Plaintiff wIU
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said complaint.
This 25th day of May, 1962.
Lowe Thomas, Clerk of the Bup
. erior Court-' '- r i
May 31, June 7, 14, 21
FEMALE HELP WANTED
PLACEMENT NOW—women i •
work 4 hours daily at excellent
pay servicing Avon customers In
your vicinity. Full or fut time,
no experience necessary. Write,
giving directions to your home. 1
Mrs. Bonnie Charles, P. O. Box
691, Morgan ton, N. C.
FOR SALE: Ideal RottreoMDt
Home. Brick. Carport, Large
Paneled Recreation, with Fire)
Place. Lota of Shrubbery, SI2 JM.
Call MU 2-2344 JM
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FOR SALE. 80 ACRE FARM.
.6$ TOBACCO ALLOTMENT.
SEE WADE HAMPTON AT
SUNRISE RESTAURANT, un
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FOR SALE: Six room boose with
bath, 27 acres of land. .98 to
bacco allotment with tobacco
barn. Four acres of improved
pasture, 5000 Balsams one year
old and gravity water located 1H
miles out of Burnsville. Call MU
2-2205 or write David Bynum,
Burnsville, N. C.
FOR SALE
Three bedroom house, Bath and
half. Large paneled living room
with beautiful stone fireplace,
raised hearth. Dining area pan
eled and matching kitchen with
built-in evenr surface unit and
hood with fan. Full basement
with shower, large furnace and
52 gal. hot water heater. About
5 minute drive from Burnsville.
House and lot or acreage with
tobacco allotment. Write P. O.
. Box 695 Burnsville for appoint
ment to see. p-Jys
FOR SALE: Two Mare Ponies
with fillies. Also one horse pony.
See Mrs. Jess Cooper or Call
MU 2-2626. un
FOR BENT
HOUSE FOR RENT, NEW, CON
VENIENT. SEE RONALD AN
GELL, 1 MILE WEST OF
BURNSVILLE. c-un
FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Station
Wagon, 9 passenger, radio, heat
er, fordomatic. Reasonable. Tele
phone MU 2-2819. p-J2B
wmmmm vMee»e»»»er
Dial MU 2-1478
Day Tima And
MU 2-214 S at Night
POE TOUR
COAL-FUEL
OIL
KEROSENE
BAILEY FUEL GO.
BIMMnriUJL N. c.
FOR SALE
Case farm tractor, good tiros
overhauled engine, very good
condition, price $460; One ton
Ford truck, dual wheels, four
speed trans-, also two speed exie,
good condition, price $400; 56
Ford Fairlane, thunderbird en
gine, straight shift, radio and
heaier. clear, price $500; 67
Chevrolet 210, automatic trans.,
heator, ww tires, good condition,
price S6OO. See Ronald Angel, 1
mile West of Burnsville. un
QOVIRNMENT
SURPLUS SALES
NOW anyune can buy DIRECT
from U. 8. GOVERNMENT
SURPLUS DEPOTS, by mail
for yourself or for reoak.
Camara*, Mr *>ular* car*, jo*pa»
hrueka, boots, hardware, office
ataebinss and equipment, tent a
took and tono-of-tbouaanda at
other IteaM at a fraction of
their original coat. Many items
brand now. For List of kun~
droda of U. S. Government
bur plus Depot*, located in
every State and e-oraees with
pamphlet -How Government
Can Ship Dirac* To You." ptua
pncednrao, HOW TO BUT and
how U get FREE SURPLUS,
Mall $2.09 to SURPLUg BALB9
INFORMATION fSRVICBR
P. O. Box No, 111$ Wadbtsp
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THE YANCEY RECORD
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1962
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
TANCEY COUNTY
Having qualified aa Administra
trix *f the Estate of Elizabeth R.
Hensley, deceased, late of Yancey
County, this la to notify all per-
I bom having claims against the
Decedent to exhibit the same to
the undersigned Administratrix at
her kome at Burnsville, N. C., on
or before the 21st day of Decem
ber, 1962, or this notice will be
pleaded la bar of their recovery.
All persons owing the Estate will
please make immediate payment.
This 14th day of June, 1962.
Willie Molt Hensley, Adminis
tratrix of the Estate of Elizabeth
R. Hensley, Deceased.
Jane 21, 28, July 5, 12
There’s no charge for use of Car
pet Shampooer with purchase of
Blue Lustre Carpet Shampoo.
Mary Carter’s.
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ELECTRONIC PROCESSING of information
1 supplied by architect-engineer survey teams
potential fallont shelters assures that this
< data will be compiled and supplied more quickly
(to civil defense officials.. Using Federally-fur
nished shelter supplies, CD authorities will
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SHELTER PROGRESS RAPID 1
The national civil defense program of sur
veying fallout shelters for up to 60 million
Americans is ahead of schedule, and should be
completed before the end of 1962, according to
: officials of the Defense Department's Office of
Civil Defense.
i By October 1 OCD expects to have in the
hands of local civil defense authorities com
plete information on the number and location
. of shelter spaces available in each community,
i From information obtained by the Federally
financed National Shelter Survey, local civil
defense officials will know also how many per
sona in each community could be sheltered,
how many could not be sheltered under present
conditions, what additional space could be
modified into shelter areas, how much it would
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l> With the oomlng of day* that
At* ■ warmer, thought* turn to
•oat, refreshing dcasorts. First
r m the list'of favorites is home
lands Ice cream. Grandmother
RM to spend hows turning the
wank of her ice cream freezer,
,t>ut the modem homemaker can
£*T on Carnation Company's |
home economists who have de
veloped an ice cream recipe that {
fa creanur and rich ... but oh,
m easy to prepare. The secret
la araporated milk .. .‘whipped
and blended with marshmallow
.whip and fruits. Evaporated
mUk Insures a smooth texture
every time... no need to worry
about' iciness. It's extra nutri
tious, too . . . with twice the j
Amounts of Vitamin D, protein
and minerals of whole milk.
► HOMEMADE PEACH Os '
STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM
• (Makes about 2Vt quarts)
f 1 cap sliced fresh peacheae
I 1 cup sliced fresh California
/ strawberries*
.ft «®P »"««
,Ift cups (It fa to 8 ounce Jar)
i marshmallow whip
Ift cups (large can) undiluted
H evaporated mUk
* Ift cup lemon Juice
j »- — Whole fresh California
- strawberries
> Mash peaches and 1 cup
•Hoed strawberries in bowl. Add
sugar and marshmallow whip.
AAow to stand for 25 minutes,
•thr occasionally until well
jfee crystals form around edges
. . ids Ufty (about 25 to 30 mlu
' Whip evaporated mUk
flMßLatitf (about 2 minutes fr-
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FOR RENT: ONE THREE BED
ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH.
SEE E. L. BRIGGS
YAXCHY SAND AND
GRAVEL GO.
NOW HAS AMPLE SUPPLY
OP ROAD BOND
CALL 2-2599
mark and stock shelter areas located and re
ported in the survey. Technicians are shown
transferring microfilmed survey data to mag
netic tape in the U.S. Census Bureau headquar
ters at Suitland, Md., so the information can
be run through computers. (Dept, a Defense Photo)
cost, and similar data. Local architects and
engineers surveyed shelter areas under con
tract to the Army Corps of Engineers or the
Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks.
Under present plans, civil defense authorities
receiving this information would then be re
sponsible for marking shelter areas with a
nationally-standardized sign. They would stock
shelter areas with specially-prepared 14-day 1
supplies of food, water, sanitation and medical i
items, and fallout detection instruments—all
provided by OCD, 1
Tha shelter survey, marking, and stocking
program, announced last August and put in
operation Dec. 1, 1961, is the first part of a
broader plan to provide fallout shelters for vir
tually all Americans over the next five years.
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Add lemon Juice. Whip very
«mrTff 2 minutes longer).
Fold peacli mixture into whip
ped evaporated milk. Spoon in
to refrigerator trays. Freeze
until firm (about 3 hours).
WANTED: MAN TO DO YARD ]
AND GARDEN WORK. SOME
ONE WHO IS EXPERIENCED.
CONTACT WATSON NEYLAND,
PHONE MU 2-2490 un
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Having qualified as Administra
tor of the Estate of Lewis Robin
son, deoeased; late of Yancey
County, this is to notify all per
sons having claims agaiudt the
Decedent to exhibit the same to
the undersigned Administrator at
his home at Rt. 5, Burnsville, N.
C„ on or before the 15th day id
December, 1962, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons owing the Estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This 14th day of June, 1962.
Arthur M. Robinson, Administra
tor of the Estate of Lewis Robin
son, Deceased.
June 14, 21, 28, July 5
A-FpOI. LARD’S ~
RECORDS
Tussey Deodrant /
Serve garnished with whole
strawberries. (
•or 112-ounce package frozen
sliced peaches and 1 10-ounca
package frozen sliced straw
berries, thawed (omit sugar).'
FOR BALE: REGISTERED GER
MAN SHEPHERD DOG, year
and one half old, Black and sil
ver (Markings. Phone 2-2676
BurnttUle, after 5 P. M. clt
SALESMEN WANTED
BE INDEPENDENT. Sell Raw
letgk Products In adlehrtag *rea.
Writ* today. Rawleigh Dept.
NCF-1909-5, Richmond, Va.
FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO
WANTED: Responsible party to
take over low monthly paynleata
mi a spinet piano. Can be seen
locally. Write Credit Manager.
P. 0. Box 346 Kings Mountain.
North Carolina. J-28
FOR RENT: 5 rooms and Bath,
newly decorated. Electric water
heater, wired for Electric Stove.
Located on "Summit St. Sec H. E.
Duncan on Pensacola Road c-mr
FOR SALE: NEARLY NEW 3
BED ROOM HOUSE. CARPORT.
IDEAL LOCATION. $6,790. CAN
FINANCE. Call MU 2-2344.
FOR SALE: USED LESTER
BETSY ROSS SPINET PIANO.
IN GOOD CONDITION. $37600.
CALL MU 2-2391, OR WRITE
MRS. MAX PENLAND, BUR
NSVILLE, n. a
LOTS loo’xlso* NSw Develop
ment. W. B. EDGE or JAY
EDGE 2 BLOCKS FROM ,
SQUARE MU 2*2476 or 2-2253 j
JEEP FOR SALE: MILITARY
MODEL, OVERHEAD VALVE |
ENGINE. CRAIG ENGLISH, |
,MU 2-2188, BURNSVILLE.
DITCH DIGGING SEPTIC TANK
WORK. MOVE DIRT, INSTALL
RLSERVOIRS AND WATER
PIPE. CONTACT FRANK COOP
ER, BUkNSVILLE RT. L Phone
MU 2-2436
AT POLLARD’S
WHEEL CHAIRS
FOR SALE or RENT
LOTS FOR 9ftLE: New Develop
ment, on Riverview Heights, 3
miles west of barnsville, ’A to
1 acre. Water fu.-nished at city
rates. Beautiful view, wooded
lots. See or call Frank Cooper,
MU 2-2436, Burnsville, N. C.
FOR: Floor Sending, Finish tug,
Tiie Laying. Ail work guaranteed
See ar call Rdd Dale, Phene Mil
1-219*. BuntevUir.
FOR SALE: MOST ANY KIND
OF CAFE EQUIPMENT, GAS
& ELECTRIC, 21 CASE ELEC
TRIC DRINK BOX, GOOD
CONDITION. SEE CLYDE
BAGWELL, PENSACOLA, N O
*
ROOMS FOR RENT: SEE TROY
COOPER AT COOPER’S SHOE
SHOP, BURNSVILLE. un
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LOANS
&40PMtia>l6
LOANS |
THE NORTHWESTERN
BANK
BHRNBVHJUR, 16 O
Monthly
Payment Plan
NEED A "
WRECKER ]
;CALLDAY '
or NIGHT '
MU 9-9191 ar MU 9-2119
FRIENDLY SERVICE
Roberts C hevoiet!
Hoick, he.
RUINBVULB, N. 41
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1\ DRIVE-IN THEATRE
FRIDAY, JUNE 22
‘The BIG SHOW’
With
BOTHER WILLIAMS
IN COLOR
SATURDAY, JINE^
IN CINEMASCOPE
‘The Racers”
STARRING
‘ KIRK DOUGLAS
1— DOUBLE FEATURE
‘The BIG SHOW’
With
ESTHER WILLIAMS
SDN.-MON.-TUES.
JUNE 24-25-26
“Return To
1 Peyton Place”
With
JEFF CHANDLER
I
WED-THimS.
JUNE 27-28
“SHANE"
With
Alan Ladd, Van Heflin-Jcan Arthur
FOR SALE: BARGAIN. STURDY
BLONDE OAK EXTENSION
TABLE, FOUR CAIRS. WILL
SELL SEPARATELY. SEE MRS.
CRAIG ENGLISH. pit
FOR RENT: FURNISHED AP
ARTMENT, PRIVATE BATH,
CALL MU 2-2468. p-J2B
TOWN OF BURNSVn.T R
SALE OF DELINQUENT TAX
FOR 1961
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Aa provided by law, and pur
euant 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 for
the taxes hereinafter listed, I will
offer for sale at public outcry at
the court house door In Burns
ville on the 14th day of July, 1962,
at 10:00 A. M., the property here
laafter described by reason lof
non payment of 1961 tax due hie
Town of Burnsville.
This the 12th day of June 1962.
Mrs. Victoria L. King, Tax Col
lector Town of Burnsville, N. C.
June 14, 21, 28, July 5
Namei Tax .
■ Wayne Atkins $54.00
i Taft R. Allen 38.00
Ayers A Ray 84.48
R. L. Bailey 134.40
Edward H. Blake, Estate 60.00
Wiley H, Blevins 102.48
Leonard Boon* 43.44
Mrs. Esther Buckner 49.58
Elizabeth dkrtor 22.40
Mrs. Lillie Chase, Estate 36.00
Mrs. Bill Clouse 12.00
John A. Cooper 242.40
Jess Cso per 105.60
Edd Dal* 48.12
Craig English 88.40
Frank Fox 40.32
Dr. William Gladden 3.60
Cecil Higgins 78.70
•M. B. Higgins 47.04
J Seth Honeycutt 69.00
| Cling Hughes 51.60
Tom Jones 10.00
Harry McCrsckln Estate 12.48
I Leroy A Ruth McCrackln 21.60
| *®y King 30.00
W. N. McNeil 109.98
Artie Leo Peterson 80.40
" “ Guardian 7.20
I Ashton Raaisey 49.30
j Phillip Ruy 109.56
t Stanley Riddle 66.60
Welide Riddle, Jr. 183.60
Boyd Shephard 4.g0
Howard W. Simpson 72.00
Carroll H. Soothers 30.96
Mrs. Bertha Thompson 164.40
Frank H. Watson 57.60
Mra. J. A. Watson 138.60