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THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946 j Down Main Street j t Miss Carolyn Nolan, ad ministrative supervisor of the western district Farm Security A d ministration, has- been in the local office this week. ** * * Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Dellin ger of Asheville were here for the week end. ** * * Doris Penland was at home from Mars Hill Col lege for' the week end. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. James Sledge of Brevard were guests of friends here dur ing the week end. * * * * Mrs. Lee Yelton and young son have returned! home from the hospital. * * * * E. L. Beeson continues! to improve at the Mission; hospital where he has been] a patient for the past three 1 weeks. * t # * ’< ( Miss Juanita Rush has. taken an at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Floyd King. ** * * Mrs. Sue White who has! been the house guest of Mrs. Lorene Byrd has re turned to her home in Athens, Ga. •* * « Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jack son of Demorest, N. J. have been here for the past week. Mr. Jackson is the brother of Miss Eleanor Jackson. ** # * A. B. Gibson’s family have been ill of flu at Windom. King. REVISED CALENDAR FOR WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD FOR 1946 M \P < ' H- •Hostesses:- Mrs. V. -T. Goodman and Juanita Rush. Leader: Mrs. Wesley Roberts. A.-V‘ -'-Hostesses: Mrs. Joe Young and Mrs. Wesley Roh :•!s. Leader: 'Mrs. Maude Higgins. M \Y— ; esse? :Ruby "and Alma Robinson, and Martha H? !'gnv. bead. r: Alma Robinson. JUNE—Picnic. Ji LY—Hostess':.-: Mrs. Clarence Belgarde and Mrs. W. A. Higgins. Leader: Mrs. L. G. Deyton. AUG. —Hostesses: Mrs. Vernie Wilson and Mrs. L. G. Deyton. Leader: Billie Marie Bennett. SEPT.—Hostesses: Mrs. Roy Ray and Mrs. Vincent Wes tall. Leader; Mrs. Joe Young. OUT.—Hostesses : Mrs. Mark Bennett and Mrs. Mack B Ray. Leader: Mrs. Roy Ray. K )V. —Hostesses: Mrs. Bruce Westall and Mrs. Juanita Masters. Leader: Mrs. Vernie Wilson. DEC.—Christmas Party at Church. SAVINGS A Great Financial Bulwark For Our Own and Oar Country’s Fntfflte Oat of tbt brightest has of dm war tffort is that many billions of dollars has* been saved sad art now in possession of tbt people. Eighty five Million Americans have bought V'ar Bonds and art hanging on to them and have seventy-fir* million bank accounts, toe. fhem savings can mesa moth so the funste trufart of our country and oorooheo. They *>lo permit us pO*******UNifflil‘l kin * Ho 1 1 the natWaafforta to bMf fttftMUMHl THE NORTHWESTERN BANKI ****** , Burnsville, N. C. V - - / Member Federal Deposit Insurance Gorp CALENDAR Thursday, March 7 The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union wil meet at the Baptist church at 7:30 o’clock. Monday, March 11 , The Men’s Club will hold the regular supper meeting. The . Business Woman’s Circle will meet at the Bap tist church at 7. Tuesday, March 12 I’he Baptist Missionary Society will meet at the church. Thursday, March 14 The Woman’s Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. P. Randolph. G. L. Hensley is attend ing a meeting of officials of the postmasters associa tion in Elizabeth City. * * * • Mrs. C. M. Cheadle is vis-! iting her daughter, m -sJ Gene Bowyer in Coral Gab-; les, Fla. \ wr » * Mrs. C. C. Higgins and Mrs. Lillie Chase were guests of Mrs. W. B. Wray at the Nu-Wray hotel Sun day. • ft ft t John Laws of Windom was taken to Grace hospi tal, Banner Elk for treat ment. ** * * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hol loman, Jr., have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hol leman, Sr., here. He has been discharged after 8| months service overseas and they have returned to their home in Cleveland Ohio. to spend more of net tsawJo, come once goods become MM ( •gain. The savings ilnimomem sen be used so dig us evat eosmssriles and tot such things U Ms Ms. Thai the savings of tm tm ymn «~t the ««"«fha mad can contribute te demand tot foods busy factories and jobs lasst an. Save mso while foods eat tmm mi tbt threm of ibMg fdH «mMma Buy Vlmmy Bonds. griffith-edwards Miss Mary Atlas Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! Moore Griffith of Windom/ was married to Ralph Wal ter Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Edwards of Cane River, on Saturday, Feb. 23, at 2:00 o’clock in Greenville, S. C. The bride wore a gray; suit with black acctssories. The couple left for a wedding trip to St. Augus tine, Fla. Mr. and Mrs., Edwards will reside at! Cane River. The bride is a graduate of Burnsville high school. The bridegroom is a gradu ate of Bald Creek high school. He recently receiv ed a discharge from the Navy. HUNTLEY-BAER Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Hunt ley of Orlando, Ela. have announced the marriage of; their daughter, Miss Louisa! Huntley to Willard A. Baer! of Orlando on March 3.; Mrs. Baer was counsellor at Mt. Mitchell Camp for' Girls here during one sear son and has visited here a number of times. HOME AGENTS NOTES I Bee Branch: A demon-! stration on the “Control of Plant Diseases’’ will be giv en at the home of Mrs. J. S.i Moody Saturday, March 9,j at 2:00. Special attention! will be given to diseases of tomatoes and potatoes. Busick: The home dem onstration club will meet with Mrs. D. F. Hervey Monday, March 11 at 2:00. The group will discuss “The! Control of Plant Disease”. Hardscrabble: The home! demonstration club will! meet Friday, March 15 at 2:00 with Mrs. Wilson Ed wards. The following 4-H meet ings will be held: March 11: sald Creek, 9:00; CJearmont Jr. and Sr. 10:30; Bee Log, 2:00. March 12: Micaville 9:15; Celo 10:30; Pensacola 1:30.1 March 13: Burnsville Jr. Sr., and Starlight 10:00. F. R. Famham, specialist in dairying will discuss “Producing Quality Milk”. All school students from fifth grade through twelve will attend the meeting. Willing Workers Club will meet with Mrs. Maude Flack Wednesday, March 13 at 7:00. The group will discuss “The Control of Plant Diseases.” Born to Mr. and Mrs/ Daniel Boone a daughter, Rebecca Jane, on Feb. 11. ATLAS TIRES AND TUBES 12 Months Guarantee for Passenger Cars 6 Months Guarantee for Commercial Cars and Trucks. ATLAS BATTERIES We still cannot fill all demands for Tires but will be glad to furnish as many as our Monthly Quota will Permit. WESTALL SERVICE STATION BURNSVILLE, N. C. THE YANCEY RECORD BOLENS CREEK ■; Mrs. G. C. Anglin is very ill of measles. Charlie Robinson is ill of flu. Mrs. Will Banks, Mr. and! Mrs. Shelby Ray and Mrs. Ashton Ramsey were called to Swannanoa on account of the death of Clyde Rol and, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Roland, formerly of Burnsville. Sgt. Max Penland spent .Qie week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Penland. Patricia Banks, Norma and Carolyn Banner have measles. Frank Lee Anglin is ill. Bald Creek Elementary Honor Roll, 6th Month First Grade “A” Emilie Anglin, Opha Honeycutt, Joe Silvers, Edcl •Holcombe, Jess Hise, Can ita Fender, Helen Hooper, Mildred Moore. “B” Winnie Hensley Johnnie Christine Morrow, Barbara Ann Proffitt, Dav-; id York, Elic Hensley, Tedi Holcombe, Larry Morrow, Guy Miller/ Wilma Ayers, Annie Lee Banks, LureneJ Pate, Billie Robinson, Lou-, ise Wilson, Louise Smith. Second Grade “A” Louise Allen, Betty Joe Edwards, Jo Alice Wil son, Pauline Mclntosh, Ma xine Metcalf, Iva Nell Buck ner, James Styles, Peggy Ann Edwards, Edlin Pate, Shelby Jean Penland. “B” Clinton Penland, De-j nver Robinson, Steve Mein-; tufrff, Maxine Miller, Char-| les Carr, Fern Gibbs, Le: Roy Proffitt, Harold Smith, Jessie Hunter, Alma Phil lips, Effie Williams, Betty Riddle, Tommie Ray, Yuitt Hensley. Third Grade “A” Helen Styles. “B” Ben Banks, Marie Hensley, Mary Sue McDow ell, Wilma Jean Penland, Iva Shepherd, Ralph Rob inson. Fourth Grade “A” Christine Wilson, Dean Wilson, Maxine Moore Max Anglin. “B” Frank Maney, James Willis, Billy Smith, Bobby Joe Ayers, Shirley Ann Ray, Dorothy Wilson, Lu cille Jones. Fifth Grade “A” Betty Jean Yelton, Marie Allen, Eugene Ang lin, Cecil Ferguson. “B” Merlin Styles, Mary Rose Pittman, Fay Foxx, Donald Wilson, Beulah Ball Betty Higgins,, Helen Prof f t, Mary Jo Young. Sirth Grade “B” Betty Marie Grow ler, Betty Jean Gillis, Bet- Presbyterian News Services for next Sunday are as follows: Higgins Sunday School, 10:30, worship 11:30. Banks' Creek Sunday School 10, worship 2:00. Jacks Creek Sunday School 10, worship 7:00. Low Gap Sunday School 10; Mine Fork v Sunday School 2:0Q; Denlinger Memorial Sunday School, 10:30. Stereopticon pic t u res, “South of the Rio Grande” will be shown at Banks Creek, Tuesday, March 12 Upper Jacks Creek, Wed nesday, and Higgins Thurs day. Each service will be at 7 p. m. ■ ty Lou Phillips, Reece Proffitt. Seventh Grade “A” Hazel Taylor, Wilma June Angel, Margaret Wil son. “B" Adelle Blankenship, Juanell Randolph, Fred Wilson, Juanita King, June Ayers, Edward Ayers. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS ®**to EXCESS ACID FreeßookTellc of HomeTreatmentthat Rlust Help or It Will Cost You Nothing gBBgMgafeSSSsK Stomach, POLLARDS DRUG STORE Burnsville, N. C. BE READY FOR SPRING . . . And the First step is a JUNE FOX dress. The Quality Materials, smart good looks, perfect fit and Modest Price of JUNE FOX dresses make them your best selection for the Spring season. e # New arrivals of these Fashion Favorites each week. Come in and see them, and let us help you plan a smart spring wardrobe. Other items for your selection include Play Shoes, Skirts, Sweaters, Slips, Accessories, Household Articles. YOUNG & WESTALL BURNSVILLE, N. C. BURNSVILLE SUPER MARKET * v Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Complete Line of Meats and Groceries at Prices you can afford WEST MAIN STREET OWNED & OPERATED B Y IVAN M. PETERSON ‘T '' 1-.. ?• / -,~V •• r J V Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Winders of Paint Fork an nounce the birth of a son, John Cudd, March 2, at the Higgins Clinic. CARD OF THANKS I We wish to thank our! friends for their sympathy and kindness through the sickness and death of our Father and mother. The Family of „D. W. Robinson. LESPEDEZA & CLOVER HAY WE HAVE THE BEST IN GRASS SEED OF ALL KINDS. ORCHARD GRASS, HERDS GRASS, TLMOTHY, TALL MEADOW, OAT GRASS, BLUE GRASS, PASTURE MIXTURE, LES PEDEZA AND CLOVER SEED. FERTILIZERS OF ALL KINDS BARBED WIRE, OTHER FENCING MANY BRANDS OF FLOUfi AND FEED. RED BAND, WHITE WAY, SOUTHERN GOLD, WIGWAM, BIG BIRD AND OTHERS. We Specialize in outfitting Loggers, Sawmill -Men, and Farmers. And we specialize in Fair Prices. JOHNSON & CO. 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