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PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership Entered aa second-class matter November 11th, 1936. at the Post Office, at Bumaville, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Emergency Food Relief Drive Set for June 3-15 Yancey county will join in the national Emergency Food Collection drive on' June 3-15. Mrs. B. S. Connelly has been named county chair man, and committee chair men in the various commun ities have also been named. Contributions of cash are! preferred since this will en - able the national committee to purchase food in whole sale lots and already packed However, food in tin cans; will be accepted and sent on for shipment. JBusiness firms, churches,! civic groups, theatres and other organizations are co operating with individuals to make the drive a success ful one. The following have been named to direct the drive in the communities of the cou nty: Vance Hensley. Bolens Creek; Mrs. Ransom Silvers Mrs. Carl Silvers, Micaville Ed Gibbs, Celo; Ronda Wes-, LIBRARY NOTES Our library has recently received approximately 50 new books which have been processed and are now on the shelves ready for your! use. We cannot list all of; them but among them are the following: Rug Making Craft by Allen; Rings of the Ages, McCarthey; Flags of all Kemp Battle; Burma, Sur geon Returns, y Setgrove;; These five are samples of a few of the non-fiction J books. Among the new fiction one may find: Theater Shoes, Streatfield; Trouble' an Old Time - Tar Heel,! - Nations, Smith; Plantation; Parade, Kane; Memoirs of Trailer, Tuttle; Scarlet j Button, Gilbert ; One That Got Away, McCloy; Watch- ( ful Night, Fost; Stars In cline, Davis; Second Car-. ; Announcement\ .. . NOW OPEN COOPER’S Phone 2021 1 ! *«'•■ - Steaks and Chicken—Sandwiches Home Made Pies, Doughnuts, and other good fgods. Drive-In Curb Service or Outside Tables WEST MAIN STREET BURNSVILLE, N. C • ; - •-** 4 • 1 tall, Mrs. Arthur Robinson Hamrick; Frajik W. Howell Green Mtn.; Mrs. Edd Hun ter, A. P. Honeycutt, Jacks Creek; D. R. Fouts, George Robinson, Bruce Westall Burnsville churches; Mrs. Mary C. Severs, Bald Creek; B. M. Tomberlin, Swiss; Jack Young, Newdale; Mrs. Grover Robinson, Boonford; J. S. LeFevre, Burnsville; Mrs. Brook Wilson, Pensa cola; Mrs. Hiram Higgins, Elk Shoal; T. H. Phoenix, Cane River; Rev. A. H. Mut !schler, Higgins; S. T. Led ford, Prices Creek; Niram Hensley, Bee Log; Mrs. D. M. Buck, Bald Mtn.; Mrs. Jack Hensley, Ramseytown; Mrs. Carl Mclntosh, Rt. 1, and John Holcombe, Paint Gap. Contributions will be ac cepted at the Bank, at Pol lard's Drug Store and at the Record Office, or may be sent directly to Mrs. Con j nelly. MICAVILLE NEWS Miss Inez Rusty, daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Rusty, is now home from Concord, N. C. I Julia Hilliard is improv-i . ing after a serious opera tion at the Morganton hos pital. Bible School will close at Micaville Friday. There will be an exercise given Friday night. You get dollars back for 1 ,i jevery three you invest in jU. S. Savings .Bonds. Back iYour Future! I Not magic-just a good ; investment that pays four 'dollars for every three. Buy jU. S. Savings Bonds. —Back Your Future! I rot from the End, Beck ia Hollywood Story i; Night Has a Thousand Eyes, Hop-j ley; Nicodemus, Walworth. GARDEN CLUB The Garden Club met with tylrs. Nancy Allison on May 31st. Beforg the pro gram, a tour of the garden was made and masses of roses and peonies, of many different varieties, as well as many other blooming plants made it a lovely and fragrant place. Mrs. D. R. Fouts was pro gram leader and, in the ab sence of the expected speaker, presented Mrs. V. J. Goodman who spoke j most interestingly on rose culture. _ During the business ses sion it was voted to give ten dollars to the Emergency Food Relief Fund. The members and three guests enjoyed a social hour and a sweet course was served by the hostess. DAY, BOOK NEWS J. G. Peterson underwent art qperation in the Appa lachian hospital, Johnson City, Tenn. recently. Arthur Tipton of the U. jS. Army, Fort Bragg was at home visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tipton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Brinkley of Miami, Fla. are here visiting friends and , relatives. Born to Mr. and Mrs.-Joe Higgins, on May 14, a-son Alvin Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Holt Piercy of Springfield, Pa. are here visiting Mr. Piercy’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. , Piercy. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Peter json of Jackson, Ohio are here visiting relatives. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fox, on May 26, a son, Albert Thomas. The annual decoration was held at the Peterson cemetery, Peterson Hill j , last Sunday. Patty Piercy has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl C. Wilson at Bald Creek. Mrs. Earl Wilkerson and; son of Maryville, Tenn. 1 have been visiting Mr. and' Mrs. U. S. McCourfy. Mrs.| McCourry has been sick for the past month. Start buying your young son’s college educa tion now . . . continue buy ing U. S. Savings Bonds. | His Future with U. S. Sav ings Bonds! TIIE YANCEY RECORD * Like a good umbrella, U.| S. Savings Bonds are a must for a rainy day. Buy them regularly. Back Your, Future! Reminder .... The Thrifty and Patriotic Thing to Do is Hold War Bonds until Thtir Maturity, and to Keep on Buying Government Savings Bonds Regularly. j THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Burnsville, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp 4 ——— ... 1 SEED CORN Soy Bean]! Seed Millet Seed kjp Fertilizers JOHNSON & CO. • YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVES TER DEALER General Supplies BURNSVILLE, N. C. j ! ~ CUN IC~SCH E DU LE I i “ ; ——l MAY 21, 28, JUNE 4 •Jacks Creek—Presbyterian Church 9:30-10:00 Day Book—Howell’s Store 10:15-10:30 Bee Branch—Fairview Church L 11:00-11:15 ! Toledo—Mt. Zion Church .. . . .. 11-45-12-00 Mine Fork—Church ... i -Ooi-t; MAY 20, 27. JUNE i Pleasant Gap—Church 9:45-10:00 Double Island—Lowe Thomas’ Store 10 15-10-45 Pleasant Grove—Church 11:00-11:15 Brush Creek-Street’s Store 11:30-12:00 Green Mtn.—Howell's Store i :00-l :30 MAY 23, 30, JUNE 6 Bald Mountain—Church 10 00-10-10 Bee Log-Post Office 10-SO-lolS Little Creek—Schbol House .... 11:00-11-30 MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7 Newdale—Post Office 9:30-10:00 Micaville—Robinson’s Store 10:15-10:45 Windom—Gibson’s Store 11:00-11:30 JUNE 10, 17, 24 Bowditch—Feldspar Mill 9:30-9:45 Celo—Robinson’s Store 10:00-10:15 Seven Mile Ridge—Ballevv’s Store / .. .. 10:30-10:45 , Hamrick—Robinson’s Store 11:00-11:15 Busick—Church 11:30-12:00 JUNE 11, 18, 25 Sioux—Post Office 10:00 10:15 White Oak Flats—Locust Grove Church 10:30-10:45 Rarnseytown—Byrd’s Chapel .... 11:00-11:30 Higgins—Markle Building 11:45-12:00 JUNE 12, 19, 26 Pensacola—Wilson’s Store 10:00-10:15 Low Gap—Church 10:30-10:45 Bolen 8 Creek—Church 11:00-11:30 Boonford—Young’s Chapel ~. 1:001:15 JUNE 13, 20,27 Swiss—Church 9:30-9:45 Bald Creek—Proffitt’s Store 10:00-10:30 Cane River—Wilson’s Store 10:45-11:00 Elk Shoal -Church 11:15-11:30 Riverside--Church 11:30-12:00 JUNE 14, 21, 28 '• Horten’s Creek—England’s Store 9:30-9:45 Prices Creek—Ledford’s Store 10:00-10:15 Banks Creek—Austin’s Store 10:30-10:45 Phipps Creek—Charlie Alien’s home 11:00-11:30 It’s good sense to put extra clo|kjrs to work. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds. Back Your Future! V I SUBSCRIBE TO THE 4ffiC(^RD ■ ■■ii ■■■■■■■ ■ ' -r—.«i Presbyterian Church Banks Creek, Sunday School 10 a. m., worship service 11 a. m. Upper Jacks Creek, Sun- ! day School 1 p. m., worship service 2 p. m. Higgins, Sunday School 10 a. m., worship 7:30 p. m. - The Sunday Schools in the other churches of the parish will meet at their usual time. Special note: Summer Bible School “at the Banks Creek church will begin next Monday, June 10, at 9 a. m. All the children of the community a're urged to be present. Tha school will continue for two weeks. NEW PHILCO F. M. Frequency Modulation - RADIOS-- No Static No Noise No Interference NOW ON DISPLAY -- ALSO ~ t —Table Model Battery Radios 1 BURNSVILLE RADIO PLILCO DEALER PHONE 27 BURNSVILLE, N. C. : ' r? ATTENTION, EVERYBODY! 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Pittsburgh 22, PaJ ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1946 ~Y T REVIVAL SERVICES A seriesh&f revival ser vices will begin at the Pen i saeola Methodist church 'Monday night, June 10th and will continue for 'one week and possibly longer it has been announced by the pastor, Rev. J. R. Bow 7 man. j Dr. O. E. Croy, pastor of Higgins Memorial Meth ! odist church in Burnsville, ' will be the evangelist. The ; j services will begin each 1 night at 8 p. m. and the pub lic is invited to attend. I It’s just good, common 1 sense to buy U. S. Savings . Bonds. Back Your Future!
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