THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1945
BMNMMianMairMiaiianwrawattmm«tt*tiai!aittnaii«itßitttMnamtMt!aiiaiiaitai!Biiiit l iicti ß | iat | B |i a ,| Bl | ailßl , a „ ai , B |, B |W, n i
j Down Main Street j
j 1 \
7 |
■r# • •na»'«M#«aiiaMa-.aiia.r*. •'••••■>■•<>• •an a iiaiia<iaiiapaiiaiieiiaiiaiiai*aiia:iatiatiaiiaiianaiiaMa«iMiiia.
Mrs. Henry Stamey is in
the Aston Park hospital,
Asheville, very ill of a
heart ailment and compli
cations.
•» • «
Mr. J S. LeFevre under
went an appendectomy in
the Norburn hospital last
Saturday.
•* • •
B. H. Nichols is now at
home after treatment in -an
Asheville hospital for a
broken ankle.
** * •
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks
Boone announce the arrival
of a daughter on Feb. 9 at
the Marion hospital
r. i
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell j
of Detroit are visiting the
latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bailey.
•* * *
Mrs. J. 0. Safford is now
in Greeneville, S. C. for
several weeks and will re
turn to Burnsville in the
early spring. She was with
the army nurses corps for
a number of years but re
ceived a medical discharge
and is now in private work
for a few weeks.
* * • •
Willie M. Hensley has re
turned from Asheville
where she has been taking
treatment for sinus infec-'
tioh.
* _ • • I
Carroll Rogers i s in Bill
more hospital where he un
derwent an operation Car
roll 111 has been ill of pneu
monia.
FARMERS!
Compare the prices and
quality of our Clover,
Grass, & Lespedeza Seeds
We buy your rugs and
Farm Produce.
We can supply your
needs in Fertilizers, feeds,
Tobacco canvas and farm
Supplies.
JOHNSON & CO.
General Supplies
BURNSVILLE, N. C. j
A Good Investment
Your Money in War Bonds is a Good Invest
ment that carries a “Money Back” Guarantee.
Invest $18.75 and your investment Grows:
Issue Price 1518.75
End of First Year $lB 75
End of 2nd Year $19.00
End of 3rd Year -19.25
End of 4th Year $19.75
End of sth Year $20.25
End of 6th Year * S2O 75
End of 7th Year S2VSO
End of Bth Year $22.50 #
End of 9th Year $23.50 -
Maturity Value $25.00
Buy Bonds regularly; Hold them till Maturity.
THE NORTHWESTERN BANK
Burnsville, N. C.
Member Federal Deposit* Insurance Corporation
CALENDAR
t.. ' 1 v -
i» _
Tuesday, Feb. 20
The Burnsville P. T. A.
will meet at the school build
ing at 8 o’clock
Wednesday, Feb. 21
The Presbyterian Miss
ionary Society will meet
with Mrs. Edd Roberts at
8 o’clock.
Thursday, Feb. 22
The Garden Club will
have a supper meeting at
the Methodist church at 7
o’clock to which husbands
of the members are invited.
Chief Petty Officer J. J
Nowicki. Mrs. Nowicki and
family visited relatives here
Jover the week end on their
way to St. Mary’s College,
Cal. where Chief Nowicki
has been transferred. They
| have been living in Durham
for the past two yeaj's,
where he was
j the Pre.-Flight Training
school at Chapel Hill
** * *
Daphne and Harold But
ner are home from Arling
ton, Va. for a short visit.'
# * * *
Miss Ollie Folk, Mrs.
Coti s Aycock and Clara B
Ayers of Asheville visited
Mrs. Oliver Ayers over the
week end.
#* # •
j - Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fox
of Baltimore are " visiting
the latter’s father, Carter
Hensley, who is ill. Mrs.
Fox fell several days ago in
Baltimore and broke her
right arm.
BAILEY-SPARKS
Mrs. Maggie Bailey of
Burnsville Rt. 1, has an
nounced the marriage of
her daughter, Mattie, to
Clayton R. Sparks of Esta
toe, N. C.
The marriage took place
. at the Methodist Parsonage
- Bald Creek, last Monday,
February 12. Rev. Bowman
officiated.
The bride wore a dress
: of navy blue crepe with
; gold and blue accessories, j
Immediately after the
| wedding, the couple left
[ for Forest City, N. C where
; they will remain for a few
7 days, after which they will
\\ reside at Estatoe.
.1 Mr. Sparks has recently
been discharged from the
army, after having served
11 six months in Bermuda,
i! He is now employed with
• the Colonial Mica Co., of
, Spruce Pine
! WILLIAMS - PLEASANT
i J. M. Pleasant of Burns
, ville and Mrs. R. W. Will
iams of Fletcher were mar
? ried in Asheville on Jan. 27.
| Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant are
residing in Asheville for the
■ present.
RIVERSIDE NEWS
; Mrs. Sue Etta Wilson of
. Danville, Va. spent the past
two weeks with her sons
l here.
ij Mrs. Ella McKinney vis
ited her daughters in West
i Asheville during the past
; week.
Pvt. Samuel Clyde Mc
• Kinney has landed safely in
. Belgium, he has written his
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R.
McKinney.
Billie F. Hollifield who is
| stationed at the naval train
ing station, Bainbridge, and
his mother of Little Swit
zerland, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Wilson.
Mrs. Lucille Lewis has
j received word that her hus
jband, Captain Isaac Lewis,
has arrived overseas and is
somewhere in France.
Mrs. Lewis has accepted
a position as supervisor at
Mission hospital, Asheville,
, N. C after spending several
j weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Honey
cutt.
Mrs. Harry C Watkins of
Knoxville is here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb
; Bennett, because of the ill
ness of Mrs. Bennett. Ward
Bennett was also home on a
| short leave this week
! Dr. W. L. Bennett was
i home from Raleigh for the
week end. He and Mrs. Ben
nett, Mrs A. J. Bennett and
' Nettie Bennett were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Ben-
I nett in Asheville.
BURNSVILLE TAKES
TWO FROM BEE LOG
The Burnsville girls won
another close game Friday
on the Burnsville court by
defeating Bee Log 31-30
The boy s managed a 35-20
margin over their oppon
ents.
Girls Lineup:
Burnsville (31); Brink
ley (12), Woody HO), Bai
ley (9). M. Boone, Higgins,
Griffith, D. Boone, Parrish,
Banner, Banks, Sholes.
Bee Log (30); Johnson
(12), M. Hensley (6), L.
Hensley (11), Whitson, Tip
ton, Peterson, Ledford and
Higgins.
Boys Lineup:
Burnsville (35); Price
(18), Williams (5), Honey
cutt, Banks (6),, Westall,
Brinkley (2), Silvers, Aut
rey, Woody, Riddle 14».
Bee Log (20); W. Hens
ley, H. Hensley (3), Will
iams (1), Phillips (6), Mc-
Curry (1), W. Hensley (9).
THE YANCEY RECORD
PHOTOGRAPHS
EASTER SPECIAL
3 _ 3x5 52.45
1 in Oil Colors
PRESTON STUDIO
323 Haywood Bldg.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
■Lx ■- i
i
WOMANS CLUB
I The Woman’s Club met
February Bth at the home
,of the President, Mrs. J. P.
Lyon, with Mrs. C H. Ber
ryman and Mrs. LeFevre
as assistant hostesses.
During the business meet
jing several plans for finan
-1 ring the payment on the
club house were discussed, j
The annual election of,
; officers was held, and the;
following slate, which was!
i unanimously " elected, was
presented by Mrs. L G.
Deyton, the chairman of
the nominating committee:
President, Mrs. J. P. Ly-j
!on; First vice pres., Mrs.|
Hobart Ray; second vice
‘ pres., Mrs. Hersehel Hoi- 1
( dombe; Recording Secre
tary, Mrs. Fred Proffitt;!
Corresponding Secretary,!
;Mrs. R. Y. Tilson; Treasur
? er, Mrs. J. B. King,
Mrs. Joe Young, who was!
i in charge of the program,
presented a group of her
■ pupils in a one act play by
: Zona Gale, entitled “Neigh-:
: bors.” It was exceptionally
well done by the following
■ students: Mary Frances
i Hamrick, Mona Lee spf
-5 feth, Evelyn Hamrick,]
Jeanne Sholes, Barbara'
Higgins, Martha Bailey,'
f and Hale Bryson.
I BURNSVILLE GARDEN
CLUB CALENDAR 1945
Officers: President, Mrs.
V. J. Goodman; Vice-Pres,
i Mrs. D. R. Fouts; Sec Mrs.
J. A. Watson; Treasurer,
Mrs. George Robinson.
Program Chairmen: Feb.
Mrs. D. R. Fouts; March-
April, Mrs. George Robin
son; May-June, Mrs C. G.
Horner, Mrs. J. A. Watson;
July-August, Mrs. J. P.
Lyon; Sept.-Oct., Mrs. Fred
! Proffitt; Nov.-Dee., Mrs.
Troy Ray.
Hostess List: Jan., Mrs.
George Robinson; Feb.,
Dinner meeting, Methodist 1
church; March, Mrs. W. L.
Bennett; April, Mrs. Fred
Proffitt; May, Mrs. Troy
Ray; June, Mm J. A Wat- 1
km, Mrs. Horner; July,
Mrs. J. P. Lyon; Aug., Pic
| nic; Sept., Mrs. Nancy Alli
! son; Oct., Mrs. V. J. Good-!
| man; Nov., Mrs. D. R.
’ Fouts; Dec., Mrs. W. H
’ Hollemon.
Mrs. Alice Ilorton of Mt.|
Hays, Md is visiting rela
tives here.
ISAmcrican Heroes
r ° U - EN °^ ZFF - ■' VV ’- -n^j
> W loSTHUMOUSLY • Slfar Star
/* " was awarded to Prt. Villi* V. Mc
, Fur land, St. Louis, Mo. When attempting to establish a beachhead
on tHc Rapido River, Italy, Pvt. McFarland’s unit was halted by
enemy artillery fire. Propping to the ground, he crawled over the
shell-blasted shore to cut barbed wire, discharging his automatie
rifle as he went. Thus he advanced through barbed wire entangle
ment* until severely wounded. He gave his life fighting to free
Italy, and the purchase of War Bonds will help continue that fight
until all of the world is liberated from the Axis yoke.
—. a HkSxTamn Srfvmm
INFANTILE PARALY
SIS DRIVE
Theatre Contributions
$166.18; President’s Ball,
$48.26; Pensacola school
$11.90; Prices Creek school,
$5.00; Indian Creek church,
$749; Halls Chapel church,
$7.00.
Clearmont
(Miss Ruth Jobe, chairman)
6th and 7th grade (Jobe)
$28.00; 9t‘h grade (Angel),
$15.00; 7th grade (Deyton)',
$10.40; 4th grade i Bailey'
and Bennett), $4 90; sth and
6th grades (Ray), $4.30;
Seniors (Banks), $2.22;
3rd and 4th grades (Moody) !
$2.10.
$2.00
Bth (Hughes; 10th Day-;]
ton; sth < Hensley i; 3rd' j
j (Edwards); 2nd (E. Husk- !
ins) and Ist (M. Huskins). j]
Bee Log :
(Sarah Hensley, chairman)!
3rd and 4th (Maney),;]
$15.00; 6th iS. Hensley),d
$->.00; 7th (J. Mclntosh),!
$3.60; Bth (Adams), $3.30;
2nd (Buchanan), $2.83; 3rd
I (L. Mclntosh), $2.00; sth
I (Hilemon), $2.00; 2nd (Wil-i 1
! son), $1.00; 4th (Wheeler), '
$6.00; sth (Edwards), $4.60;:'
6th (Angel), $3.50; 9th i
| (Proffitt), $3.00; 10th )Bur-i
nettei, $2.70; Ist (Ray),
I $2.00; Seniors (M. Mein- ;
itosh), $2.00; Ist (Briggs),
SIOO.
All Clearmont teachers,
including an ex-teacher, I
Mrs. Gornto, have contri
buted a dollar or more to
ward the fund.
Rays Grocery $2,50, J &
jJ Garage $2.00.
SI.OO Contributors
I). J. Peterson, J, L. Rob
linson, C. P Gibson, Miea
! ville Exchange, Mica ville
j Supply Co., Charles Dellin
ger, Robinson and Hughes,
S. R. Hensley, Herbert Eng
land, B. R. Wilson, John 1
McAllister;
Jim Wheeler, Gus Bailey, 1
H. I). Ray, Riddle and Wil- 1
son, T. J. Wilson, W. C. Rob
inson, David F. Hervey,!
Arthur Robinson, A. R.
Westall. Ed Gibbs, C C.!
Robinson, W. S. Bryant and
Go., Mrs. Sam J. Huskins;
E. W. Wilson, R. A. Rad
ford, J. M. Wilson, M. O.
Ferguson, Lewis Tomber
lin, B. E Shepherd, ,C. L.
Ferguson, Lattie Ballard,
E. J. Angel, M. B. Metcalf;
I Floyd King, Styles Bros
Garage, Joe Banner, Daw
son Briggs, George Hall,
:J. H. Ray, W. L. Allan, E.
IT. Moody, Ernest Ervin,
Jay Styles, Willie Price, B.
B. Penland and Son, Pen
land and Ayers, Vincent
Westall, A. G. Edge;
' H. S. Edge, A and M
.Case, Burnsville Furniture
and Hardware Co., Young!
and Westall, City Case, Cut- ]
i Rate Furniture Co., Caro- ]
lina Tire Co., Marcus Eng-!
land, J. N. Barnett, Henry!
NIgHJ a
COUfiHS. f u
are cased, sticky phlegm loosened up,
irritated upper breathingp.-lssages are
soothed and relieved, by rubbing Vicks
Vapoßub on throat, chest and back
at bedtime. Blessed relief as Vapoßub
PENETRATES to upper bronchial |
tubes with its special medicinal vapors,
STIMULATES chest and back sur
faces like a wanning poultice.
Often by morning lost of the-mis
ery of the cold is g, , j R member—
ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this spe
cial double action. ! time-tested,
home-proved ... t*. be; i-kauwn hoftie
remedy for relie v- & »fl a
ihg miseries of Y f 9 W f\
children's colds. V Vaporuo
Stamey, C. M. Bailey, Zeb
Fox, I. F. McCourry;
Evelyn Hill, Clonnie Hus-;
kins, Miss Bennett’s sth
grade, Daniel Boone, Ed 1
Franklin, Cecil Ferguson,
Bobby Ayers, Tessie Grif
fith, Mabel Banks, Mrs
Bowman. Bobby Se.yers*
Mary C. Severs, Bald Creek
3rd grade (Miss Tilson).
Presbyterian Church
.
The Junior-intermediates'
group of children will meet
at the Manse on Friday at'
4 o’clock. Friday is World’s 1
Day of Prayer for Missions
Next Sunday the church
school will open at 10:15
and the worship service will
I SEEDS
FOR SALE
m
I
-•
Complete Stock of High
Quality Tobacco Seed, Seed
Oats, Clover, Grasses, Beans
and Vegetable Seeds.
l —— —.... ——. —*— -
Priced Low
Burnsville Furniture
and Hardware Co.
BURNSVILLE, N. C.
I ’ ...
.
/3s mw&nr &'£ik^
PAGE THREE
begin at 11 o’clock.
Divine worship services
will be held at Mine Fork at
2 p. in.; at Denlinger Mem
orial church on Lower Jacks
Creek at 3:30; and at Low
Gap at 7:30.
Doris Mclntosh spent the
week end in Alexandria, Va.
with friends
Mrs H. G. Crowgey and
children have returned
from a visit with relatives
in Virginia.
ond FLOORS
ENAMEL
Tough os a Commando!
Challenges sun, rain and
scouring powder...temp
ered to resist floor traffic. '
ROBERTS & JOHNSON
LUMBER COMPANY
Burnsville, N. C.
[PERMATONE
| Shingles go
kid sidewalls
led painting or other repairs,
Ir" with new Johns-Manviile
ly come in attractive colors,
knt, they save you money year
■n price and inexpensive to
SManvillc Permatonc Siding
Shi easily right over ypur old
■se they are made of asbestos
Key are fireproof—will never
Voi free estimate ca 11...
IjD & SON
Bg Supplies