THE YANCEY THEATER THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Jaiu 2,3, 4 SWAMP COUNTRY REX ALLEN Sunday, Monday, Tuesday June 5,6, 7 THEY’D RATHERSWITCHTHANTO! FRANK smarna DEBORAH J1 K6RR dm seaN Tiff f ViaßTiNl? IMannsaGE CROCKS MS' SIH TRIM! LOPEZ Produced by W'.UAM H DANIELS. ASC. \ Orecteil by JACK DONOHUE - An A L Pioduct*on» Picture- Written by CY HOWARD Ttamiunor wuytsiMc PgT FBOH WMAEH BOS mk JIVER SIDE DRIVE-IN Friday PLAY BANKO & Saturday June 3,4 HOT ROD RUMBLE SPEED CRAZY JOY RIDE REBEL SET k Sunday, Monday, Tuesday June 5,6,7 RASCa Ls ,e<' chmenha, ' e a/ 0 , Vi teai-n about Act of Janes GaßNen OKxVwDvKe [LKeSoMMCR. AngieDiciWN BHetMeiwaN mmmmm m mum THE YANCEY RSCORD HOUSING S A L E By OFF MAN. . . area’s leading hotting centers . . . cele brating a Quarter century of snuare dealing. Prices reduced . . Displays by the acje. . . Select fav orite GERMAN home today a~d mo-re In tomorrow, with aoproved credit. No tight, money of German Mobile Homes— still six per cent financing Liberal trade allowances. No down pay ment if y'-'U use lot as col lateral or can arrange sec u»it7. FeJeet vour favorite German Home today-move In tomor. row GERMAN MOBILE POM*B Granite Fal’s— “Ont. your New Home from German like most folks do In these parts”. FOR. SATE: Two Storv Brick House, hot air furnace, 26 ec’-es tractor y 2 acre tobacco allotment. Contact Charles Hopson, Green Mountain, N. C. pd-J23 FOR SALE: 5 room house, 2 and 1 tenth acres of land, located near East Yancey School. Contact J. B. To\ye or call 682-3324. • FOR RENT: Four room furi* nlshed apartment. j Water Hester, gee Guss Peterson. FOR RENT: Four bedroom house large lot. Call E. L. Briggs. ch un WAITRESS WANTED: Pre ferably experienced. Hours 8:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Ll’l Smoky Drive-In. Call or see Frank Deyton. Tel. 682-2689. ch-un • REPOSSESSED BINOER 8 EWING MACHINE HEAD MODEL “66” In like new cab inet. Eqpt. to ZIG-ZAG, BUTTONHOLES, .FANCY > STITCH, DARN, ETC. Local party with good credit may finish payments of $12.00 monthly or pay complete balance of $36.72. Guaran tee still good. Can be tried out locally. Write, Home If fice, National's Repossession pept, Box 283, Ashefctoro, N. C. ch J 4.. SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Wanted: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments pn a spinet piano. Can be Mbn locally. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box 176, Hope Mills, North Caro lina. pd-J2 Strawberries For 8ale: Ex cellent quality. Bring your own containers. Hunter, Unicoi, Tenn. Watch for sign across from sawmill. Ph. 742-6031 ch-J $ FOR SALE: 5 room house and bath, near Newdale Post Office. Over 3 acres of land. Call Ted Phillips, phone 928-8755, Johnson City, Tenn. pd-J23 * FOR SALE: 7 room house with lVi bath located on Hillside Drive on 81 hund reth acre of land. Call 682- 2749 or see Elwood Smith IDEAL Building Lots for sale located 3-4 mile from square (out of city limits). Call 682-2749 or see Elwood Smith. 4 ch-un \ NOW OPEN ) METCALF LAKE Located on Crooked Creek In Madison County, good fishing. Pond well stocked. Open every day except Sun day. SIOO for 4 hours fish ing. Will buy fish back. FOR SALE: 1953 Willys Jet. Unusually clean Inside and out. Maroon color. Driven 63,000 miles, 7 good tires, In cluding two snow-grip. Has passed state Inspection. See or call Mrs. Roy Brown, Bur nsville, N. C. T6l. 882-2944 HAVE MANY CASH BUY ERS! LISTINGS OF ANY KTND OF REAL ESTATE IN WESTERN NORTH CARO LINA NEEDED AT ONCE* * IF YOU WANT TO SET L NOW PLEASE LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME! ! ! Call Grace Banks 682-2243 af ter 5:00 p. m. or write P. O'. Box 441, Burnsville. ch-un HOUSES FOR SALE Ranch type, 3 bedroom, built In kitchen. 1y 2 baths, fße place, full basement, with 2 acres, located 2 miles out. 3 bedroom, ceramic bath, paved drive, carpeted, large lot, inside town limits. Contact Grace Banks at P. O Box 441 or call 682-2243 after 5:00 p. m. ch-un FOR RENT: Furnished Apt. 3 rooms with bath ,heat and water furnished. See Lou Higgins in Randolph Build ing. ch-un FOR RENT: Private Room Twin od louble bed* —■ bath. See Lou Higgins in Randolph BuUdlr.r c tu» HELP WANTED MEN AND WOMEN 18 to 55 To Train for civil service examinations and good starting salaries automat ic pay raises paid vac xtins all holidays with pay no strikes no layoffs —No experience necessary, gram mar school sufficient for many jobs. Write for free information oh how you can qualify ard a list of U. S. Civil Service positions . for which we will train you for. Write P. O. Box 378, Dan ville, Va., giving name, ad dress, phone number, time at h'une, (If rural give direc tions. ch-Jl6 RENT: F I V“ rooms and bath. w*red for e lo cMc stove. I neated on Submit Street, Burnsville. S<*e H. E. Dun can. Rt. 6, Pensacola. un % FOR all tyoe furniture re pairs and reflnlshlng contact. Fddle Gooch. P. O Box 201, Hills'de Drive, Burnsville, C. Phone 692-2362 ch-un HANNAH’S husband Hector hates hard work so he cleans the rum* wth R’ue Lustre. Rentv electric shamDooer sl. Blue Ridge Hardcore 'GSor—- FGR PALE: Sat... June 11 or 18th 40 acre farm with five room dwelling, out buildings, farm tools, tobacco allotment, located six miles from Bur nsville on Green Mountain highway. Write Boyd Edw ards. Box 15, Route 2, Bur nsville. “ pd J 9 FOR BALE Scenic mountain home, mod em conveniences. 10 acres. Celo section. Yancey Countv. Call 919 725 38*8 or write Ken Wl’eon Asaocipt.es, p. O. Pox 5213, Winston-Salem, N. C. C-J23 THURSDAY, JUNE 2,196 C FOR RENT; Parking lots for house trailers In Burnsville. Bee E, L. Brigga, Phone 682-2131. FOR SALE: 135 acre farm, located Route 4, Bee Log. 5 room modern house with garage; 3 room tenant house, 2 new barns; good tobacco allotment; pasture; young timber. Contact J. H. Ar rowood. Route 4, Burns ville, N. C. pd J-16 TOWN OF BURNSVIIXF, SALE OF DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1965 NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY As provided by law, and pursuant to authority con tained in a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Commissioners for the Town of Burnsville, default having been made In payment of the taxes herelnaftr listed, I will offer for sale at public out cry at the court house door 5 In Burnsvil’e on the 17th day of July. 1966. at 10:00 A. M., the property hereinafter de scribed by reason of non payment of 1965 tax due to the Town of Burnsville. This the 26th day of May, 1968. (Mrs ) Victoria L. King. Tax Collector of Burnsville, N. C. Watghtstill Avery S4O 70 Alvin Anjglln 36.24 Betty B. A’len 600 Fred Blankenship 24 00 R'll Beaver 8 00 Gary C. Boone 42.00 Thad Bradford 700 Burlls Cannon 14.00 Isle Cannon . 13 00 Elizabeth Carter 25 20 Kathryn Cherry 19 20 John A. Cooper 356 00 Jess J. Cooper 132 80 Earl Deyton 19 «o CTlfford Edwards 300 Cyde Edwards 22.70 Craig English 83 60 Bill Evans 18 00 Love Fox 7780 Wi'mer Garland 27.60 Ray Gibbs 22 00 Dr. W. G’adden 360 Roscoe Hensley 13 00 M. B. Hlg-ins 56 «0 T. F. H'geins 1100 Kenneth Robert B. Hilliard 32 00 Grace Robinson Honeycutt 18 00 Paul Hughes 92 50 M'lton Jnnes 23 00 Jack Paul Jones 42 00 Phillip Jones 24.00 Nell M. Kaulf 1400 Rov and June King -63 50 Tomv King 15 50 J Wavne McCurry 20 50 Irene Mclntosh 800 James 8. Mclntosh 24 20 Clarence Pate 1100 Dewey Pate 30 00 Carl Penland 56 30 Mrs. Artie Lee Peterson 111 00 John E. Peterson 20 40 Barbara & Wilson Ray 15 20 David F. Roberts 18 00 John G. Robinson 36 00 Claude j. Silver 2640 Jess 811ver 24.00 L. E. Snead 16 00 Carroll Socthers 30.80 Chester Southers 32 80 Carl Stamey 57.60 Mrs. Bertha Thompson Estate 179.50 Mrs. Lena Ulson 11100 Willie Jay Henson 10.80 ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM Do claim* and double talk make you doubt you can get any relief from arthritic and rheumatic paint? Get 100 STANfcACK tablets or 50 STAN BACK powders, use as direct ed. If jrou do not get relief, return the unused put and your purchase price Wiabuf^N* 1 SUnb * ck Co!n P“L (Continued from front page) A good attendance on this day will get the Bible School off to an excellent start. Last Vears average attendance was 76 the goal is set for at least 100 this year. A photographer will be on hand to take pictures for the paper of the various activi ties of the day. Make your plans now to be present by 8:30 this Friday for a day of real excitement. (Continued from front page) native of North Carolina, was a’so a student of Frank Stanley Herrine and Edward Shorter of the Burnsville Painting Casses. He is a graduate of Mars Hill Col-* lege (A A ) and of Wake Forest College (A.8.). He holds B.D. and S. T. M. Degrees from Union Theolo- Semlnarv in New York, where he studied the rela-* tlonshlD between reMgion and the fine arts, and has done graduate work In art history both at Columbia Univer sity in New York a~d at the University of Heidelberg In Germany. kitchens Perfect Coffee Always Americans are the world’s greatest coffee lovers, downing 441,000,000 cups daily. Stands to reason that making perfect cof fee should be one of a home maker’s special talents. Whether you perk, drip, or vacuum brew, there are certain inviolate rules: measure care fully, never guess or skimp (one level standard measure for every cup, and one for the pot); use freshly drawn cold water and superior blends of coffee; learn to judge the deep, non-watery color and flavorful aroma of ex cellent brew; and keep the coffee maker spotlessly clean to prevent natural coffee oils from clinging to the inside of the pot and spoil ing flavor. Stainless steel coffee makers are the easiest to keep clean (use a sponge or cloth and mild detergent, never an abra sive) , and because of their smart styling, can be brought right to the table. Unless you’re preparing demi tasse, never brew less than two thirds the maximum capacity of your coffeemaker. Consider own ing both a small and large stain less steel coffeemaker. For a gourmet touch—and a variety in taste-serve demitasse, extra strong coffee served in small cups, after dinner. Prepare by using two, instead of one, level standard measures of coffee per cup in drip or vacuum method. Go continental with Dutch cof fee-put a cinnamon stick in each cup of demitasse, then float but ter on top. Brew espresso - flavor coffee right in your stainless steel cof feemaker without special equip ment. After brewing coffee in regular fashion, simply add one measure of instant coffee for every cup, stir well, and serve in demitasse cups. Always remember, coffee is most perfect when freshly pre pared and served piping hot. I (S GILLETTE SUM ADJUSTABLE RAZOR SET (ISO commit win •um (taimusi HWHUMWIr MIUtONNIIIM lojmmmi

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