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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940 M • T - v r_* <9 mm " * T —— ,i ■ j..,,, • . DOWN MAIN STREET • . ' ■ . , .-a j ' r~ * t ■ ■ ... ■ ' .. y ' B • «\ - ' “ ," r 1 bp \ 1 £ -: "vV 11 CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK • . ■' p. • £•.• * ; • I • * * “"f- -' ■ . % ! ' Thursday, February 15th l i i : , ■*§ | \The Methodist Woman’s Bible Class will meet, at the | j home of Mrs. Dover Pouts at 3:00 o’clock. ■ > ■ ■ •‘v. L j — t~,. — Saturday, February 17th, 'I The Saturday Bridge Club Will meet at the home of | | , Carson Foard. T~" | Monday, February 19th cr ■ The Little Theatre Group will meet „ 1 | Thursday, .February 20th , T> ] * The Burnsville Parent-Teacher .Association will meet { l at the Community Club House at 7:30. -] Miss Lucille Gillespie is in Biltmore Hospital where she will undergo an opera tion this week. * d 9, • - r — • • D. E. Souther of Fletcher is visiting ' his daughter, Mrs, Dewey Mitchell. * • * * ■> v J. W. Perry of West Point, Va., vice president and treasurer of. the North west Carolina Utilities, Inc. and associated companies, is a business visitor here. E. W. Mullikin of West Point is with Mr. Perry. •* * * Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wheeler of Brush Creek • a daughter, Elizabeth Lau rida, on February 11. Mrs. Wheeler is the former MisS Ruby Randolph. ** * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brum mitt of Bakersville visited relatives here- during the week end. ' "T~ * * *,# -J. C. Mclntosh deft last week to return to Alexan dria, Va., after spending 'Several weeks here. Mrs. Mclntosh plans to join him later. V_ -*# # * Mrs. R. N. Scott who has been ill of flu is improving rapidly. ** * # The Senior class of Clpar mont High School attended a showing of “Gone With The Wind” in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. OtWay Ben nett have gone to "Knox ville. Mrs. Bennett had spent several weeks here with .Mrs. Zeb Bennett. USED CAR CLEARANCE 1936 Chevrolet Standard Town Sedan, Good Paint, Good Tires, Motor Excellent. Priced Very Reasonably at ... $325.00 t 1935 — Ford V 8 Standard Coach, Original Paint In Clean and fine condition. A good buy at $250.00 1937 Plymouth Black Touring Sedan, New Tires all ’round. Clean in and out, with • •/ heater etc. Priced for quick sale at .... .^.5410.00 1936 — Dodge Four Door Sport Sedan, Motor and Body in excellent shape and many good miles of transportation at a low price Y. . $355.00 1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sport Sedan, Good Tires, Paint and upholstery. Priced fonsale.s44s.oo 1938 Chevrolet Master 85. Front Axle Sport Sedan, good paint, tires OK. Much carefree mileage left in it, priced right at ......... $550.00 I We have a dozen or more good clean cars, pick-ups, and " big trucks that have been traded in on the 1940 Chevrolets, and a good choice for every purse and purpose. COME IN AND SEE THEM. , ■ ' -j; 'Why- : j /• I Hall-Robinson Chevrolet Co., I ; Spruce Pine," North Carolina ■■■» m W*l ... ' • mm Rev. E. J. Harbison was a visitor in Burnsville Mon day. • , .;j. « ¥7# * , Cicero D. Sparks of Lake City, Team spent-the week end at Swiss., Mrs Sparks '■ also visited in Burnsville Saturday afternoon. He was formerlv a student at Y. C. I. *# # # Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Pen land left Tuesday morning for a few’ weeks visit in Florida. Miss Lou Etta Butner .visited in Asheville and Black Mountain during the I week end. ** * * Dover R. Fouts went to Franklin to spend the week end with his father, Dr. J. H. Fouts. •* * # ' _ Mrs. Nina Evans spent the week. end. in Asheville with her sister, Mrs. J. F. ; Kieth. *# * * Mrs. John Robinson who teaches in Madison county spent. the week end here with Mr. Robinson. I Mrs. Wilkins Will Teach Bible Classes Sunday Mrs. W. E. Wilkins of Mars Hill, will teach both Mens’ and Womens’ Bible Classes at the Baptist Sun day School next Sunday ■ morning during the lesson period. All active and asso ciate members of these classes are invited to be present. MAN WANTED for 800 family Rawleigh route. Permanent if you’re a . hustler. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. NCB-30-123, Rich- I mond, Va. j _ i . ■ »■ i. i FOR SALE: I pair 4 year L ' Li - V-'l. -—-—Ui- ~ S ; old mules; One 5 year old I mule; One Jf yew old | mule ; One’6 yr. old mare; j* One 4. year old mare.—H. E. Duncan, Burnsville. [ ———~ r~ ; NO TICE On the 23 day of Febru ; ary, 1940, we shall sell at I public acutien for cash, the ; old school building at Pen- I sacola. 1 The Board °f Education } reserves the right to reject 5 any vl or all bids. This February 1, 1940. JAMES HUTCHINS, Secretary, The Board of ; Education of Yancey Coun. | ty. Feb. 1, 8,15, 1940 1 Birthday Greetings Ruth Proffitt / Pauline King Mrs. Delia Huntley • Talmage Byrd v i Bessie Silvers Wilma King Alice Styles Frank Blankenship Montez Peterson . : Will Briggs Elizabeth Robinson Corrie Butner ( Bonnie Gordon P Cecil Miller Dorothy Hollifieid Mrs. Maude Higgins ‘ Marjorie Fox C. P. Randolph T Clyde Howell Max Howell R. O. Riddle Bascomb Ray Bruce Fox 1 Lewis Butner Mrs. Coy Butner Clyde Riddle Wilma Anglin Walter Young Wm. John Young —r Mrs. Mary Allison Mrs. Troy Mclntosh Mrs. Rex Mclntosh Mrs. R. W. Mincer i Irene Peterson Edd Gibbs r Oliver Carroway ,■ > " i Ruby Presnell Vance Silvers * Alfred Parker -> ~ - > Ruby McMahan Agnes McMahan THE YANCEY RECORD COjiSpr AGENT’S FAprM NOTES (ByR. H. Agent) In addition to eighty ap plications, previously list ed, . the ' following farmers have applied for Lime or Triple Superphosphate as Grants through the county agent’s office: Jake Tipton, T. L. Edge, E. E. King, Alice McPeters, T. P. Ray Ralph Ray, J. S. Greene," J. G. Ray, ,T. J. H. F. Wheeler, Carl Mclntosh, Grover Robinson, J. E. Edwards, T. F>Hughes, C. C. Robin son, Mrs. T. L. Westall. ‘ Martha Gouge, Mrs, Les sie Weatherman, J. W. Robinson, Jason Mclntyre, J. . t ,R. Stamey, Edd Gibbs Leonard Robinson, Arnold Whestine, G. C. Bailey, I. F. Gibbs, Maggie E. Carra way, T. G. Gurldy, Edd ■ Whestine, J. E. Hensley, P. 1 D. Gouge, N. S. Dellinger, G. D. Robertson, G. G. Hen sley, Carl Kates, G. C. Hug hes, Kirby Hall, W. A. Presnell, Robert Presnell, Mrs. Genia Bradford, Fred McCurry,- Wayne Ray, J. W.„ Letterman, R. V. Angel, J. F. Bwckner, W. K. Rid dle, J. H. Lewis, T. K. Rid dle,. Ben Riddle, H. J. Gibbs, Carmon Silver, Hiram P. Wilson, G. E. Silver, J.,i E. •Edge, B. A. Gibbs, Turner Silyet, R. A. Bailey, Car mon Edwards, Frank Rid dle, Sleet McAlister, Ml B. Westall, A. L. Silver, Neal Melton, Jake Tipton, Mrs. E. M. Banks, T. R. Robin son, J. E. Hensley, Chas. Parker, J. B. Ray, Dan Harris, Rex Miller, T. E. Woody, Mack Mclntosh, Herbert Higgins, Orla Met calf, J. W. Metcalf, Sol Har ris. , Ninety Yancey Farmers are planting forest tree seedlings this spring. Orders have been listed ftfr fifty-seven taking part in this project and others are as follows: T. S. Hughes, J. Richard Ray, Z. V. Bennett, Reagan Fender, J. E. Edge, Edgel Ayers, Wash Fox, Welzie Hughes, W. A. Randolph, S. H. Banks, Dewey Gurley, John, H. Edwards, Mark Hall, Geo. Hall, T. L. Edge. W. B. Wilson, G. D. Ray, H. G. Hensley, Reba Hall, Alice McPeters, C. R. .Bail ey, Reid Ballew, L. W. Ray, Orla Metcalf, Sam J. Husk ins, Mrs. Sam J. Huskins, Sam J. Huskins, Jr., Lester Byrd, Sam J. Byrd, Grady Robinson, Will Laughrun, R. A. Bailey, L. M. Wyatt. Two hundred twenty-six Soil Conservation checks totaling $2937.33 have been received in the. county to date. Farmers are prompt ! ly notifies when the checks arrive, and are asked not to make a trip to the Coun ty jagentV office for a check until they have re ceived a notice. It is also re quested P that no- orders be sent to the office for checks to be carried out by rela tives or neighbors, as the person tp whom the check is issued must sign for it, and no other signature will •be accepted- An educational meeting for the* thirty-three Com munity committeemen and the County committee was held at the Court house on Wednesday, February 7th. J.-H. Enloe, Field officer, explained the 194 Q program in detail and macj(e sugges tions to committeemen for helping farmers to carry qut practices to full pay ments for 1940. In the afternoon various points of the program were discuss ed with the committee tak .ng part 'W-ji I ■■ ■»* 1 11 I ■ ■ I CELO NEWS NOTES Mrs. Edd Gibbs and Mrs. Maggie Carraway gave a birthday dinner Friday honoring Edd Gibbs and ’ Oliver Carroway. ! Guests for the occasion , included Lee Hilliard and | family, Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Hensley, Mr. and Mrs. Will iard Robinsn, Mr. and Mrs. ' R. S. Gibbs, Bascomb Gibbs, ’ Nas Thomas anl daughter; Fred Arrowood. After supper the Hilliard ; quartett ‘ sang seve ra 1 songs. ___ „ ’ ; There are how three bty scouts of Celo, Dewey Bla lock, Edward Gibbs and James Hoover.” They look fine in their Scout lipi | forms, ; - \ ; * PENSACOLA NOTES 1 J. C. Hutchins has moved . to Micaville where he will , make His home with his . daughter, Mrs. T. S. Boone. Ted Wilson went to Ashe . ville Saturday to see “Gone , With The Wind.” I Mrs. J. C. Silver died at . her home, Saturday night, , she was 88 years old and . has lived in this’ communi . ty most odWier life. She lea , two children, Mrs. H. A. . Ladd of Asheville and Mrs. . E. R. Riddle of this com • munity, also thirteen . grand children and twenty . six great grand children . and one great-great grand I child. Rev. Ed Woody of Windom conducted the fun . eral service at the Freewill Baptist church Monday at ! 2:30 o’clock. , Cleophas. Robertson is able to out again after hav ’ ing flu for several days. Jeb Rathbone and dau ghter Grace and son Robert , are confined bo their home with flu. - ,• .. - . r " Mrs. W. W. Ray has been confined to her home for several days with the flu. CHEVROLET Y | Hjy a M -if l ■ TJf*! m v i l|lli|| |||l MHa T 5, , WM&I& ■ ■■ YOU WIU SAVi / *1 /I rA * . ■ -The H >T lUY.no NOW. / I ItjtsrA - ■ / Wa,. j 1 S h 1 SAVE SAVE I] SSSJjjK 138 ** ■ Buy now—he- Save deprecia- I | "OK that OnmW" a*. ■ ~ up y jg|} Hall-Robinson Chevrolet Co., I YOUR HOME MERCHANTS j Ask you to "buy at home s Don'tCouqk yourfiead. off~ (fce\ [ MENTHO MULS'/ON /or Coughs I ! a cold. But it is your fault if you continue ta suffer from this couah whcn MENTHO MULSION can be purchased so cheaply. | i Guaranteed by Druggist*. Now only 75c. I : dsk for MENTHO MULSION Recommended. Sold and Guarantied by Proof of Service - P' 212 New Loans Secured by Personal En dorsement Total amount $58,041.61 37 New Loans Secured by Deeds of TrSst on Real Estate Total am’t. $15,617.70 J . ... January 1, 1939 to June 30, 1939 1 249 Loar s Amounting to $73,659^1. ’THore than 98 per cent of these loans were made to Yancey County Citizens. "" 1 1 * ‘I"*" "U 1 *“ **" 11 "*■ 1 11 ■ ~^ = —-fc * THE NORTHWESTERN BANK BURNSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' —" PAGE THREE
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