^ “atients In
Ashe Hospital
are patients in
week^ Mcmorial hospital this
Mrs. W. P. Hamilton, West Jef.
person; John Wood, West Jef
ferson; Miss Billie Toddi Jeffer
Mrs. Ellen Price, Creston;
Mrs. Irene Barker, Clifton; Mrs.
*»ue Sheets and daughter, Crum
er; Mrs. Robert Blevins, Jef
rson.
Mrs. Mormce Fain, Sparta;
Mrs. Jessie Cooper, West Jetftfer-1
son; Mrs. Alice Roupe, White
top, Va.; Mrs. Sallie McConnell,
JeHferson; Mrs. Emmitt Stanley'
Jefferson; Mrs. Annie Gentry’,
Smethport; Miss Annie McCor
nnck, Amy.
Mrs. John Weaver. West Jef
ferson; Miss Georgie Roark, Cres
ton; Mrs. George Ham. Laurel
Springs; Mis. Lonnie Bare and
daughter. Glendale Springs;
Miss Verna B. 11 Reedy. Rugby.
Va.; I^by Goodman, West Jef
ferson. Mrs. Virgie Osborne.
Rugby. Va.
Hour Changed For
Episcopal Service
_ i
It was announced this week
that for the summer months ser
vices would be conducted at 11:00
a. m. each Sunday morning at St.
Mary’s Episcopal church. This
is a change in hour from the
former time of 4:00 in the after
noon. Rev. Manney Reid will
have charge of the work for the
summer months. j
Mr. Reid is a native of Cblum-1
bia. S. C. and has studied at the
Virginia Theological Seminary.
For the pa*t several weeks he
has had special training at the
Rural Church Institute at Valle
Crucis. For the present Mr. Reid^'
his wife and one child, will live :
at Valle Crucis. I
Mrs. W. D. Brown. Crumpler;
Mrs. Guv Chuich. West Jet5*.-,
son; Miss Margaret Dishman.
Laurel Springs and Miss Wanda:
Bennett Soarta. i
For quick, results, use the Sty
land Post’s classified column?
Hundreds Of New Dresses
Just
i Arrived!
Cool And
Sheer For
Slimmer!
Priced From
$1.98 up
Sheers of all kinds, voiles,
dimities, bembergs and others.
Very beautiful styles.
Frazier’s Stores
West Jefferson,
North Carolina
Miss Houck, Bride
Elect, Honored
Miss Glenn, a Jovce Houck,
whose marriage to William Ralph
WT-<.fotb will take place this momn,
was honored at a bridal shower
on Thursday evening when Mrs.
Bian Hill Greene and- Miss Annie
Clyde Greene were joint host
esses at the home of Mrs. Greene
n:ar Baldwin.
Twenty guests were pjre-sent
for tne informal party. Follow
ing the opening of the gifts the
hostesses served delicious re
freshments carrying out the
bridial colors of green and white.
Sum-m'.r flowers were used
throughout the house.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
-Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Campbell
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Joyce Lynn, on June 25 at
the Ashe Memorial hospital. She
weighed seven pounds and 11
ounc.-s at birth.
Scotlville H. D.
Club Has Meeting
Mrs. Annie Osborne was hos
tess to the Scottville Horn. De
monstration cLub for the ii' June
meeting.
Miss Faye Robinson. Home
ag-en-t, gave a very interesting
and helphful discussion on food
conservation.
During the social hour delicious
refreshments were served by- the
hostess to thirteen members and
one visitor.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Oscoe Woodie on
July 18.
How mild can a cigarette be?
MORE PEOPLE
SMOKE CAMELS
than any
other cigarette!
and among the millions who do...
KALrn
BELLAMY
i Fa mo us actor:
f "There's no room
s for throat irrila
tion in Show busi
ness. It's mild
Camels for me!
They taste swell
- they agree with
k my throat!”
Three Auction Sales
Wednesday, July 19
Terms 1-3 €asli Free Radio Roll Of Money Galore
First Sale 1:30 P. M.
Six-Room white frame house 17 % Acres of Good Level Land. We have
carefully sub-divided this highly desirable property into beautiful lots and
small tracts. This property is located within one mile of WEST JEFFER
SON, CITY LIMITS, out on the Boone Highway. ,
;Sold for the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Cooper.
Second Sale immediately following the First Sale
BILL COOPER STORE BUILDING
GROCERY STORE 4-ROOM APARTMENT COMBINE with bath. Also
complete store fixtures, stock of groceries, and notions, one gasoline
pump.
LOCATED ON 4-lots on the Boone HWY.
Sold for owners Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper
Third Sale 4:30 P. M. Absolute Auction
GROCERY STORE 2 GAS PUMPS — 3-Room LIVING QUARTERS
CONNECTED.
Completely stocked and equipped, every thing sells for the high dollar.
This property is located at Beaver Creek on the Boone HWY.
ALL OF THE ABOVE AUCTION SALES ARE WITHIN A STONE THROW
OF THE PROPOSED NEW HOME SITE OF ASHE COUNTY HIGH
SCHOOL.
Sold for owners Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Burgess
Sale To Be Conducted By
United Land Auction Company
Earl Graybeal
Fred Cockerham
f (WHlis H. Wassum Mgr.
Marion, Virginia
Dial 8821
Col. T. B. Palmer Auctioneer and (Mgr.
West Jefferson, (N* C. Dial 4791
«WE SELL ANYTHING UNDER THE SUN”
Married In Church Ceremony Saturday
Mrs. Herrick B. Brown, who was before her mar
riage on Saturday afternoon, Miss Myrtle Dean Gray
j heal.
;-.— -
Miss Myrtle Dean Gray heal
Mr. Herrick Brown Marry
A marriage of much interest
here and elsewhere was that of
Miss Myrtle Dean Graybeal.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Burkett Gravbeal, of Wtst
Jefferson and Herrick B. Brown,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Le
; Roy Brown, of Greenville. Tenn.,
| which took place at 4:00 Satur
j day afternoon at t)he West Jef
| ferson Methodist church. Rev.
I Hoyt H. Wood, pastor of the
! b: ide. officiated.
Palms and white gladioli flank
ed by branched candalabra hold
ir.g ice blue cathedral tapers
made a background for the cere
mony. The bridal aisle was lined
with pew markers of white
bower ribbon with gladioli tied
in love knots.
A musical program was ren
d. red by Mrs. Carl Burkett
G; actual organist and Mr.
Charles Gordon, soloist. Their
numbers wer; "Dawn,” by Nev
in: "T: aumerei," by Schumann;
‘•Romance'' by MacDnwell; "To
A Wild Ros " was played softly
during the ct rennany. Mr. Gor
don sang "Because" and "O
j Perfect Love." The bridal chorus
from "Loht ngrin.” by Wsigner.
W'cs played for the processional
! and Mendelsohn’s wedding march
from "A Mldsumrn !' Night’s
Dream" was used for the reces
i sional.
The bride was given in mar
! riage by her fat hi r. and Lionel
| Edney of Knoxville. Tenn., was
1 best man. Ushers w. re Sam Mil
ligan of Greenville. Tenn., War
GULF
TRAFFIC
, TIRES
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i»M *1)01 HH MMIU •«€!*« t4|'
Plus Old Tire
Homer Pope
West Jefferson
Harry Koontz
Jefferson
Carl Lewis
Smethport, N. C.
rcn Hughes. J:.. Winsted. Con
, mcticut, Earl Gravbeal, Jr., and
Bernard Grsybeal, Jr., brother
I of the bride.
The bride wore a white gown
[ of flaked organza. The neck
was outlined with rows of
i pearls and the full skirt fashion
ed with bands of embroidered
nvlon lace ended in a fan shaped
train. She wore a double tiered
finger tip veil of illusion with
a head band of seed pearls. Her
j colonial bouquet was of stephan
i otis centered with a white glad
I ioli and showerd with F.eur d’
! Amour.
I Miss E'izab th Gravbeal, sis
ter of the bride and mail of hon
or. wore a gown of ice blue flak
| ed organda with shirred bodice
i and scalloped skirt. She wore a
i matching net stole, pearl neck
lace and airings, and a halo of
net entwined with pearls. She
j carried a colonial bouquet of
mixed flowers centered with
de'iph,;nium and tied with ire
blue lac Mon. The bridesmaids
were Miss June Osborn ;. Arden;
Miss Roberta Austin, Jefferson:
Mrs. n. W. Mast. Jr.. Valle C; u
cis and Miss Mary Esther Gray
bea.l. of West jjef.f-erson. The
bridesmaids weir • dr losses like
the maid of honor and carried
identical bouquets.
Th_ bride’s mother wore an
ivory lace gown and her flowers
w( re pink roses. Mrs. Brown,
mother of the groom, wore an
aqua crepe gown and her flow
ers were yellow tailsman roses.
Immeddately following the
ceremony the bridal party and
guests were entertained at the
home of tihe bride’s parents. The
mother of the bride greeted the
guests and they were presented
to the receiving line, by Mrs.
Brown,, moth., r of the groom.
The receiving line was composed
of meimibess of the wedding par
ty. The nuptial colors of green
and white were used throughout
the house. Assisting in serving
were Misses Nancy Catherine
Grayibeal, Jennie Clyde Worth,
Clarine Oliver, Linda Reeve*,
Jane Bledsoe, Mrs. Bill Little,
Mrs. Luther Kiser, Mrs. John
Reeves, Mrs. Hartwell Stafford,
Mrs. Earl B. Graybeal and Mrs.
Glenn B. Grayibeal.
After the reception the couple
left for a w'edding trip. For
traveling the bride wore a green
linen suit with wheat and burnt
honey accessories. They plan to
make their home on Timber lake
Drive, Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. Blown was graduated
from the Woman’s College of the
University of North Carolina
with a B. S. degree in Home
Economics and has clone gradu
al work at the University of
Tenn -sec . Since her graduation
she has been an instructor of
Hi un making Activities at Flat
Rock high school, Mount Airy.
Mr. Brown was graduated from
Tuseulum College, Greenville,
T nn. He w»as a member of the
armed forces during World War
II and formerly worked for T.
V. A. in. Knoxville and Eliza
bet hiton, Tenn. At present he is
employed by Materials Handling
Equipment Company of Atlanta
as ‘.'heir Tennessee rtip: esenta
tive.
About 20 million acres of land
are under irrigation in 117 West
ern states.
Keep Up
WITH THE NEWS!
— Winston Salem Journal
6 mo. for $8.25
12 mo. for $16.00
— Greensboro News
1 year for $15.00
— WE HAVE MONEY
SAVING OFFERS ON
MANY OF THE POP
ULAR MAGAZINES.
C. W. Ervin
MAGAZINE AGENCY
Box 102, Sparta, N. C.
H 69 Ray Hardware Co,
GAL. * West Jefferson. N. C.
Ashe County, N. C.
Statement of Estimated Budget
For the Fiscal Year Ending
June uOlli. 1951
ESTIMATED REVENUE
AD Valorem Taxes -
Insolvent Taxes -
Tax P nalties-Cost --
Jury Tax and Steno. Foes -
Schedule "B” License -
County Farm -
Library - Service Officer, State
State-Federal -
Equalization Fund -
Intangible Tax - -
Unencumbered Cash. Estimated
Total ____$501,415.00
. $161,900.00
_ 200.00
_ 1,500.00
_ 400.00
50 00
450.00
_ 4.325 00
_ 270,41)0.00
_ 5.300.00
_ 5,500.00
_ 50,890.00
ESTIMATED EXPENSES
County Commissioner -
Tax Listing-Assesors ..
Delinquent Tax. Com.
Election Expenses _
County Accountant -
Court House-Grounds -
Register of Deeds -
Counity Jail _
County Home-Faim -
County Welfare, Personnel -
Outside Poor -
County Farm Agent -
Health Department _
Superior Court --
Clerk Superior Court -
Sheriflf-Treas...
RefundtsuMisc. 41 -
Tax Collector _
Blind Fund ---
Schools .....
Old Aige Assistance _
Aid Dependant Children -
Bond Interest-Retirement -
Contingent and Bond Retirement
2.625.0(1
3.905.00
250.00
2.650.00
2.075.01
1.690.00
580.00
3.650.00
3.305.00 ,
24.406.00
•2,900.00
5.850.00
4.225.00
2.725.00
1.125.00
5.316.00
9.600.00
2.975.00
2,000.00
42.030.00
180,000.00'
116.640.00
58,780.00
22,054.00.
Total ....-.$501,415.00;
j
ESTIMATED PROPERTY VALUATION .. $7,700,000:00^
The rate required' to produce the Ad/volorem' Tax Re
venue required^ with 10% allowance for insolvents; is $2Jt.
per $100.00 valuation.
Respectfully Submitted,
C. S. NEAL, C/a
The Board of Commissioners of Ashe County, met in
their office in the Courthouse on the 3rd day of July, 1950,
and approved' budget estimation for the fiscal year ending
June 30th, 1951, as above set otlt.
i
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W. E. VANNOY, Chairman
V. C. LILLARD, Commissioner
JOHN HOUCK, Commissioner.