THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1950 > Bnvuanß»a»ai'B*>Bi»i>«"aiiaiiaii«iiaiiaiiatiaiiaiißiißiititaiiMiaNainitwi!aiitiißiiafifliiaii«iiaiiaiia«umaii*iiauiiiMflit»i«qm | I Down Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Dewey E. Hall have returned to their home in Bedford, Mass., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luther Banks Sr., and oth er relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Valrick of Whrba, Minn., and daughter have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luth er Banks Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hadley and son, David, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hen sley. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Yat es and daughters of Green-: sboro, spent the week end with friends. Mrs. W. W. McGill, for merly Miss Marguerite Hensley of Lexington, Ky., has returned Jpfome after visiting relatives here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell York of Asheville, spent the "week end with relativ es here. FOOD CAROLINA COFFEE SHOP g —. gg f QUALITY | • SEEDS, FEEDS, FERTILIZER • AUSTTIAN WINTER PEAS 1 1 • ORCHARD GRASS ‘ § • RYE & OATS ' ■ • RYEGRASS • VETCH | • 18%, 20%, 49% PHOSPHATE | | • 50% & GO% POTASH ■ • UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES • | ■ • FARMER FTEEZER P P M A ORDERS FILLED " I YANCEY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP. INC. I 1 BURNSVILLE, N. C. g 1 ■ POR YOi a » HOiflU v.:::i 7 r:A7ur.3Si f -1:1 Car.'.alj—a; easy '4 It..i otll.adial on your radio. Exiiiaildlo'/r.lory oiperc:- l ..i ojiamsl on ceil iron ■ aum cl lira touch ol a t dsCt^ Vi.:jt o' vilroous china <; '.cfflclsr.l.'iushlngaciian. n-:: :ujiir»flnlsa!sty bot- I !»w 14 In. lioight— t .i» sicp in and out. M. E. RIDDLE & SON Stanley Riddle, Manager Plumbing & Heating \ CALENDAR Thursday, Sept. 7 The Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet with Mrs. Troy Ray at 3:00 . o’clock, with Mrs. M. C. Honeycutt as associate hostess. Mr. and Mrs. James Ray have into their new home on Azalea Lane. Miss Dale Dedman of Old Hickory, Tenn. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilson during the past week. Joseph Wilson of Char lotte spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilson. Mrs. Edwin Powell and children of Mount Holly : visited Mrs. Powell’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie ■ Banks, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lau ghrun have moved into their new home on Church Streets • No need to get along with old, worn out fixtures any longer. You can bring new beauty—new convenience—to your home with a Crane quality bathroom. Not only are these fixtures new in styl ing, but they possess such important engineering features as Dial-tie faucets that open and close at a finger’s touch. Uest of all, these fixtures represent a new high in value and are available on our convenient time payment plan. Call us today or, better yet, drop in and talk it over. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence King of Old Fort a seven pound daughter, Nancy Louise, on August 19. Mrs. King was former ly Miss Margaret Whitting ton of Burnsville. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh King and daughter, Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gray, all of Nevelle Island, Pa., are visiting Mr. King’s par ent’s, Mr. and Mrs Ed King. Woodrow Ayers and Miss Alice Rooney of Blauen burg, N. J., are visiting Ethel and Nelse Ayers of Burnsville. Miss Evelyn Silver and Hope Edwards have re turned to Burke County where they/ are employed as teachers again this year. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Parker and Mrs. George Parker and daughter, Sus ie of Greenville, Ala., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Laughrun. HOTTEST TRUCK 4 LINE IN AMERICA? Fore/is/Vo./ I /nSafes Ga/ns H Latest cvailable registration figures show Ford Trucks score W Irf V7 bigger sales gains than all ether makes combined! V R. L. Polk & Company 1950 new truck license registrations GIVES YOU ALL THESE report—latest available 5-montli period aa » y■ q * * TIKD at ||||p§jj|[ (January through May) versus Ist 5 montii, 1949 —shows feAIKA-VALUfe r.AIUKta, Ford Truck sales increased 73% . . . compared to a /JL I , . , decrease of 6% for the rest of the truck industry. -4T A* * Choice of V-8 or 6-cylmder power! A ★ Two 145-horsepower Big Jobs! ★ Over 175 models to choose from! ★ New 110-horsepower SIX! J jflp V J— ★ Ford Million Dollar Cab! ★ BONUS* BUILT Construction which j means big reserves of strength- or< * * on ® er * rue * t w®* JpSa fc 3 jl \ t/Sk ‘BONUS; "Something givtn la addUlea to '' .. ilrictly dw"— Wtbtltr. ' mrnrnmm Nil J™™™" 1 ' DID I ♦ % * xctPT for p ••• •• • *-6% "OS, .7KH/K2L “w "**« ,' 4 r BIGGEST SALES GAINS increase or increase ® Ford 50538 73% All other trucks combined..decrease 17979 —6% * HR Truck "B” 8455 6% • Truck "C” decrease 16191 —34% Truck "D" decrease 12 Truck "E" 2979 9% • % All Others ....decrease 13210 —23% ■ r 6 ■ SMART TRUCK BUYERS RECOGNIZEIEXTRAiVALUE .. . THEY KNOW TODAY’S SMART BUY IS THE 'SO FOOD I BANKS-YOUNG MOTOR COMPANY Phone 17 Burnsville, N. C. A am* : Ford Trucking Costs Loss Botause— FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER Using latest registration data on 6,592,000 trucks, Hfe Insurance exparts prove Ford Trucks last longer! ,w ■ * ' ' 1 mmmmm ~ nm ■ THE YANCEY RECORD ’ ~ Pvt. James Francis Hug hes Jr., son of Mrs. Eliza beth Hughes Clapp, who enlisted in the Air Force is stationed at Lackland ■ Air Force Base. This base is near San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Noble Laughrun ’ and children, Larry and 1 Diane, accompanied them ' home after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Laughrun here. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Yates Ben . nett have sold their house • to Mr. Carter, who is asso ciated with the Glen Raven | Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Brady Fox , have moved from their ap [ artmen.t at The Maples to a cabin.at the Girls Camp, r . According t o reports, ! Mrs. Marion Mitchell, who .is in Mission Hospital for ! treatment of injuries re ceived from a fall, is some what improved. MICAVILLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Buchanan and Mrs. Lat Hughes of Micaville visited ] their daughters, Mrs. Mer- j le Brooks and Miss Grace Buchanan of Barberton, i Ohio. They also visited Buffalo, N. Y., and Niagra : Falls Canada while there. Seven Men in Training For Duplan Mill Seven more young men of Burnsville, Pershing Angel, Arthur and Paul Hughes, Ward Bennett, Frank Riddle, Robert Tip ton, and Harold Silvers, are being trained in Burling ton for work with the new Duplan Mill which is under construction here. The seven are being in troduced to mill life in the Throwing Department where they are helping to install spinning machines. , SWISS NEWS Rev. arid Mrs. W. M. Jamerson and daughter, Evelyn, of Hampton, Va., , have been visiting Mrs. Maude Robertson and Wanda of Swiss. * ' -, ~ - r -1 —* * ♦ * YANCEY INSURANCE AGENCY j * G. LESLIE HENSLEY, Manager PAGE FIVE NOTICE Bald Creek Chapter No. 276, Order of The Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday * evening at 8:00 in the Mas onic Hall, Swiss, N. C. Every member is urged to be present.

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