THURSDAY, APRIL' 27,1950 • ” yl.' :»?•’• *.-•*'■• 1 • BURRNSVTLLE SUPER MARKET ANNIVERSARY T* - -, .. SCX) Pound Cake with Ice Cream and Coffee Will Be Served To Our Customers and Friends V A . •'■ ON Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 4,5, 6, aji«M«iiaiiaiiaiiaii a ii ß iiaiißiiaiisiiaiisiisiiaiiaMknarisnsii«iiMaii«iraii«iiaii«ir«iiiiiaiiaiiaMaiiaiiaitaM*ttaiianattaiiai«MViani j Down Main Street j 1 I •i»n»/.iaiiai'a»iaii«i-*iiatißiaiiaiiaiißMaMa»iai— —»..anananaMa Mrs. Jack Patton under went, a major operation in the Aston Talk Hospital, Asheville last week. Ralph Laugh run has been in the Aston Park Hospital for the past two weeks because of an eye infection. Burt Higgins is here from Charlotte for a short visit with his parents. Mrs. Clarence Burton of Detroit is visiting her mo ther, Mrs. Julia Mclntosh, and her sister, Mrs. Joe Godfrey, for ten days. Mrs. Jack Brown and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Pollard atteneded the North Caro lina Pharmacists Associa tion annual convention in Asheville Saturday, Sun day and Monday. Hal e Bryson, Senior at W. C. T. C. Cullowhee, has been named editor-in-chief of th e Western Carolinian, campus newspaper there. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Holli- | SAVE I | BEFORE THINKING j and | TIIINK I | BEFORE SPENDING SAVE A PORTION OF EACH PAY CHECK j THE NORTHWESTERN BANK THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE | Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ! I BURNSVILLE, N. C. j WVICV^VV^XXXXXXXXX3CXXX3tK3^<XXXXXX3tXXXX3tXX3tX3«aOtB« SEED CORN • 282 HYBRID • *TJ. S. 13 HYBRID • N. C. T. 20 HYBRID • HOLCOMBE POLIFIC • JARVIS POLIFIC • GOLDEN DENT • HICKORY KING . FARMERS FEDERATION *' i - ! - BURNSVILLE, N. C. ~ , TEL. 47 —WE DELIVER CALENDAR Thursday, April 27 The Lions Club will meet in the Roberts and Johnson club room. Friday, April 28 Th e Garden Club will meet with Mrs. Sol Evans at 8 o’clock with Mrs. J. A. Watson as associate hos tess. Tuesday, May 2 Cirdles of the Baptist Missionary Society will meet. Thursday, May 4 The Methodist Woman’s Society of Christian Ser vice will meet with Mrs. C. L. Proffitt at 8 o’clock. day of Jacksonville were here this week. Mrs. D. R. Fouts and Rev F. R. Barber attended the annual conference of the Asheville district at Wood fin Church in Asheville last Friday. Attend Charter Night I ~ Members of the Burns | vill e Lions Club and their , wives attended the Charter night meeting of the re- ' cently organized Bakers- : ville Lions Club on Friday, i April 21. , Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Howard John son, Mr. and Mrs. George : Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Lon ‘ Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 5 Dillingham, Mr. and Mrs. • E. B. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ C. 0. Reckard, Mr. and Mrs J. J. Nowicki, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Koenig, C. 0. Ellis, ; Dr. M. W. Webb, Dr. C. F. 1 Mcßae, and E. W. Garland. Th e Burnsville Club was sponsor for the organiza > tion of the Bakersville club. Named to Legion Auxiliary Office Mrs. Mack B, Ray was 1 named committee-woman 1 r for the 18th district of the > American Legion Auxil s iary at the annual meeting - in Asheville Saturday. ? Those who attended the meeting were Mrs. Ray, • Mrs. J. G. Low, Mrs. Dover 1 Fouls, Mrs. W. L. Bennett, Mrs. Brooks Wilson, Mrs. , Hobart Ray, Mrs. R. Y. . Tilson, Mrs. C. L. Proffitt ( and Miss Jean Bennett. i HOME AGENT The Burnsville Home De- j | monstration Club met with « : Mrs. Vincent Westall on ! Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Juanita Evans, I home agent, discussed the j topic “Thre e Meals a Day”. Plans were made to at i tend the district meeting | which will be held in Mar* ; ion in May. Mrs.- J. B. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Craw ford of Savannah, Ga. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I, R. Wicker during the week end. Miss Laura Mae Hilliard is in Marion Hospital j where she underwent an i operation Tuesday. Nick Adkins of Downey, Calif, is visiting relatives and friends here. He was born and reared in the county, attended Stanley McCormick School and Yancey Collegiate Institu te, then moved to Califor nia in 1909. This is his first visit back since 1945. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks, our appreciation, and our gratefulness, to all our many friends for the good way, and the fine spirit in which you comfor ted us in the sickness and death of our wife and mother;- and may the God, of heaven bless every kind deed. S. W. Shuford and Family THE YANCEY RECORD Bald Creek Seniors to Present Play i The Bald Creek Seniors will give their annual play, “The Darling Brats”, a farce in three acts, Friday evening, April 28, at 8 p. m. The following are taking part: Geraldine Hensley, Ruby Fender, James Mcln tosh, Billie Lou Buckner, Carnal Proffitt, Louella Briggs, Mae Higgins, Mil ton Young, Jimmy Metcalf, Alden Metcalf, and Betty Lou Edwards. The director is Anastasia Tomberlin. Dean Styles, Reporter. HIGHLIGHTS Os the many benefits members receive under The Hospital Care Association’s new Blue Cross Compre hensiye Certificate. # * Up to 70 days of hospital care per year per cause of each member of the family. * * Either group (5 or more employees) o r individual memberships. *. * Choice of a $112.50 or $150.00 surgical schedule. * * NH Unlimited’hospital “ex tras,” including general nursing care, operating and delivery room services, an esthesia, and x-ray exami nations. * * All hospital-issued drugs, including penicillin and streptomycin. » * Complete coverage for electro-cardiograms, basal metabolism examinations, physical and oxygen ther apy, and surgical dressings and plaster casts. * * Emergency ambulance service; out-patient care in accident cases and surgical cases. » * Obstetrical benefits af ter the customary 10 mon ths waiting period. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Smith and young daughter are here from Charlottes ville, Va. to visit Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. »*»»**»**»******»»*»**** i PROFFITT’S STORE BALD CREEK, N. C. ************************ Orthopedic Clinic The orthopedic clinic held last Wednesday (April 19) in the District Health office at Spruce Pine was th e largest held since these clinics were begun last June. Forty-two patients, from five counties, were seen by Dr. Cherry. The next clinic will be held Wednesday, morning, May 17th. Pre-School Clinics Pre-school clinics will be held at the following scho ols in this county next week. Monday, May 1: Celo 9 a. m.; Harvard 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, May 3: Bak ers Creek 9 a. m.; Bald Creek 10 a. m.; Prices Creek 1:30 p. m. Men’s Club Banquet The annual banquet hon oring the new officers of the Men’s Club was held at th e Nu Wray Inn on Mon day evening. Eighty mem bers and their guests at tended. Charles Elledge, princi pal of Marion High School, was after dinner speaker. All who were present voted it the “most enjoy able” of the banquets held by the club in recent years. BUILT LIKE A BATTLESHIP BUT WRAPPED LI KE A GIFT f f° r tha second year in a row, the ‘ I■. New York Fashion Academy hat W?*'"' awarded Ford its Gold Medal at Mu '^ o **’' on ***• Year." I Will/ ECONOMY PACKAGE! With Its tow first cost, tow upkeep and <\Q—. _ n n SLTS si oiw v@(y)® Mobilgas Grand Canyon Economy Hun, mug. __ _ _ * _ offlciolly supervised by AAA, a 'SO /Q FORD DFAI FDC Ford "Slu" with Overdrive won Iho „..j# economy championship of Its clan—tho fV"| 113* ll*/* 3 full-size cart In the low-price Meld. 11/ 1 uJ *i.A. BANKS YOUNG MOTOR COMPANY Phone 17 Burnsville, N. C. . Lawrence A. Calloway who is stationed in San Francisco will be home on leave next week to visit I TRADE TIRES TODAY more miles . more comfort. 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