~r|7"^^^Es!ablishedl93^^™™T EMMisi I Edward A.Yuziuk - Editor & Publisher Carolyn R. Yuziuk - Associate Editor Miss Patsy Briggs - Advertising Manager Miss Jessica Nichols - Office Manager Published Every Thursday By Yancey Publishing Company 2nd Class Postage Paid At Burnsville,N.C.2B7l4 I THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 NUMBER 23 I Subscription Rates 53.00/Year I Out Os County 55.00/Year aafcGreen Mountain ByMs.H. Dee Hensley 682-3601 Joanie Whitson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was among the "Clearmont Pro motions to Cane River High School". A mistake was made in her name last week. Sorry Joanie! Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gar - land's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mb. Fred Yelton, and granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mb. Bill Foibes of Balti more, Md., spent Memorial Day weekend visiting He Gar lands returned with them to Baltimore for a few weeks. Mr. Hiram Ramsey cele - brated his 87th birthday June 4th. Mb. Ramsey and their daughter, Mb. Rogerßuchan an set a Dinner for him Sunday Other members of the family were presert. Mb. Robert Redd and son, Max, will be living in Paco let Mills, S.C. They had made their home with her par ents, Mr. and Mb. Hansel Hensley for the past several months. Mrs. Redd's husband is in the Navy and will be at sea for 2 yeaß. Miss Kathy Phillips, daugh Micaville News By Mrs. J.T. Blalock 675-4244 Mr. and Mb. Sammy Mc- Crnry of Delta, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. WesleyM;Curry over the weekend to attend the graduation exercises at East Yancey High School, siofc Miss Margaret Keener of Asheville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mc- Curry to attend the gradua - tion of their daughter, Gay. Miss Nancy King,daughter of Mr. and Mb. Laurence King is home from Appalachian for the summer. Haskel McCurry is back in Memorial Mbs ion Hospital in Asheville but is feeling some ter of Rev. and Mb. Frank Phillips was discharged from Yancey Hospital on Monday. Kathy had been in the hospi tal since last Thursday with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Hens - ley's weekend guests were Mrs. Hensley's sister and hinband, Mr. and Mb. Earnest Petty of Pacolet, S.C, Mb. Lula Gardner's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mb. Edward Gardner of Greais baro, N.C., visited over the Weekend. Mr. and Mb. Dewey Wr>dy of Lenoir, N.C. spent the week end visiting their daughter.and family, Mr. and Mb. Charles Hopson. Remember! There's a Revival going on atCovyßock Church this week. Services begin at 7:30 each night. Vacation Bible School will start at Ridgeview Presbyterai Church June 14th. Deyton Bend and Red Hill Methodist Churches are joining Ridge view for Bible School. We hope to have several to attend this year. better, j|o|c Mr. and Mrs. Carl ÜBuch anan of Valdese spent the week end with Mr, and Mb.J.T.Bla lock and family. ** Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wayne Moore of lookout Mtn., Tenn. spent the past weekend with Mb. Moore's parents, Mr.and Mb. H. I. Mossbarger at Busick. Linda and Jerry are r«ent gra duates of Covenant College and will go to Wilmington,De laware in the fall to teach in the Wilmington Christian School. ** We were all very sorry to hear of the passing away of Mb. Fulton Robert, Mb. Sarah Boone's mother. ♦ *V* ■ ' . . . 'V- x Scene From South Toe By Grace Miller 675-4581 Bible School started Mon day night, June 7th at the Brown's Creek Baptist Church. Everyone is welcome. The P.T.A. announces that there will be a Chicken Bar beque Supper Saturday night, June 12. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and SI.OO for child ren. Proceeds will go for the benefit of the school. Bring your family for a delicious meal. Gabra Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mb. Avery Parker, and Bobby Willis, son of Mr. and Mb. Earl Willis, were married Friday, June 4. Fol lowing the wedding a recep - tion was held at the home of the bride's parents. The couple will live in Burnsville. Ellen Hudgins is in Spruce Pine Community Hospital where she underwent surgery Sunday, June 6. Jay Autrey, who has been in the Mission Hospital in Asheville is back home again and doing fine. Mr. and Mb. Dean Geouge have moved into their new home on the Blueßock Road. Jesus said unto he% I am the resurrection and the life* he that believeth in me*thougi he were dead, yet shall he live: whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this? ...John 11: 25-26 Mr, and Mb. Junior How ell are moving to Greenville, Tennessee. Mr. and Mb. Fred Kufeld of Florida have returned to their summer home here. We are glad to welcome than hack. jjnfli •y| Nancy Randolph Engaged Mr. and Mb. J. Ben Ran dolph of Route 3, Burnsville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ruth to Mr. Edward B. Silvers, son of Mr. and Mb. Berge Silveß of Route 3, Burnsville. 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