THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2950 ■iioiißiißiiaiiaii»iiaiißiißiiaußiißiiwißii ß ii a ii Sl | B | ia ii Bna , iaiiaaai , BlfarMliailtl|aua|lßHa||B||||||a||a(||M)ai)9llßllßUn|Sl|VMPaßl|B ! Down Main Street 1 ! ! mn\ •fi'Siiaiiaitaiiati«i*Biiß" B ua>: a:ianVl , atiaraiiaiianaiia(ia , lßHV . iai .',.., ina ii ai , u,,',,', John King who has been in Detroit for some time returned to his home in Marshall last week. Ralph Ray of Cane River underwent an operation in Mission Hospital, Asheville, last week. Luke Laughrun, Rt. 1, Burnsville, was carried to an Asheville hospital last week with spinal meningi tis. His condition has im proved greatly, it has been reported. Martha Bailey, daughter, of Mrs. G. D. Bailey, visited i her mother here last week.! Martha is employed as I Home Economist with the Appalachian Power Co., of Wheeling, W. Va. Paula Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hig gins, and Lucy ghter of Mrs. G. D. Bailey, were home from Appalach-I ian State Teachers College,' Boone, for the week end. [ NOTICE Effective As Os Now Each Account Is Insured Up To $10,000.00 By The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Formerly $5,000.00 Maximum THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BURNSVILLE, N. C. "WWmA STAR BRAND freemold BACK Tttade fautbte COWHIDE LEATHER Freemolds are made by the Star Brand Jr' s n shoemakers who KNOW their work shoes. No paper or fibre* hoard sub* stitutes for leather are ever used in the counters, insoles, mid*soles or slip soles (hidden parts) of Star Brand SjfcSj _ work shoes. As There's a / • cadaa \ Star Brand Shoe ( m rAK/Vl 1 For Every Job I l JOURNAty PROFFITT’S STORE BALD CREEK, N. C. i CALENDAR K \ "" ■ l Friday, October 13 The Burnsville Woman’s • Club will meet at 8 o’clock! i in the Legion Building. All , members are urged to be 1 present. Dr. Mcßae will be j guest speaker at the meet ! ing. , Thursday, October 19 The Women’s Bible Class ■of the Methodist Church will meet with Mrs. W. W. Hennessee. at 3 o’clock. The Woman’s Missionary i Society of the Presbyterian 'Church will meet at the ;home of Mrs. Alonzo Rob erts at 8 o’clock. A discuss ion on ‘The Peril of Chris tianity in the Near East” will be led by Mrs. Arthur C. Boyce, missionary from Iran. . - ,»■ & I Mr. and Mrs. Frank King j of Burnsville left this week! for two week’s vacation in f Texas. Bloodmobile To Be At Bald Creek The Red Cross Bloodmo bile will be at Bald Crgfek High School Tuesday, Octo ber 17. Everyone who will donate blood to the cause of the Red Cross is asked to report to the high school I gymnasium on that date | between 10 and 3 o’clock. Blood given to the Red I Cross Blood Bank in Ashe ville is used not only by our boys on the battle front it is used by hospitals in this area when the need arises. By giving now, you may save the life of a loved one at a later date, or it might save your own. NOTICE There will be a decora tion at the Byrd Cemetery, Byrd Branch, Sunday, Oct ober 15 at 2 p. m. Burnsville PTA Meets Monday Night The Burnsville PTA will meet Monday night in the i high school library at 7:30. Rev. David Swartz will give the devotional, and Mrs. Frank Howell will be guest speaker. All parents and teachers are urged to attend the meeting. Mrs. Jay McCurry and two daughters, Jawina and Gale, James Ayers of John son City, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. David Hensley of Stocksville, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarvis and dau ghters, Joyce, Patsey, and Carolyn of Weaverville visited Nelse and Ethel Ayers Sunday. PENSACOLA NEWS By Barbara Jean Penland Mrs Lora Buchanan and Mrs. Edyth Allgood of Ak ron, Ohio are visiting their mother, Mrs. A. B. Allen, : here this week. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Pensacola Baptist Church held its re gular meeting last Wednes day night at the home of Mrs. Brook Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Sing ley have returned to their home in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard of Miami, Fla., re turned to their home last Wednesday. MICAVILLE SCHOOL PRESENTS COMEDY The Senior Class of Mica ville High School* will pre sent the comedy “A Pair of Country Kids” in the school auditorium, Friday, Oct ober 13 at 8 p.m. “Hi” and “Sis” tangle and untangle everyone’s way of life in the play. They even out-wit a pair of “city slickers”. TJie humdrum life at Joggins Junction is enlipened when Lucidy be gins in earnest to find hus band number one, Susan seeks number two, and “oily oil” is discovered. The cast is as follows: Sarah Starr, proprietor of the Star House, Savannah Geouge; April Starr, her daughter, Rachel Sparks; “Sis” Spooner, housemaid and pest, Edna Jones; Luc indy Appleby, maide of un sertain years, Nell Hoover; Susan Grimes, widow, but seeking, Barbara Simmons; “Hi” Hawkins, pest and “mixer-upper”, Wilbur Re ctor ; Ambrose Sneggins, eminent horse doctor, Hugh Rector; Philip West, young lawyer, Doyle Robinson; Arthur Roberts, from the city, Bobby Ray; Albert Ro o mer, also city-bred, Donald Styles. THE YANCEY RECORD Religious Film to be Shown at Methodist Church “Second Chance”, a pic ture filmed from a novel by Faith Baldwin, will be i shown in the auditorium of the Methodist Church Wed nesday night at 8 p. m. “Second Chance” is a story of the troubles encountered by a Christian family that 1 has been caught in the | rushing tide of the selfish 1 ' world, then given a “second 1 chance”. The film, which is 90 ; minutes long, cost the Pre -1 sbyterian Church, USA, the ; Congregational Church, and the Evangelical and Reformed Church $40,000 to insure its professional standing among other re . ligious films, according to Rev. David Swartz, Presby . terian Pastor. And those who see the picture will be spiritually strengthened, he says. Institute on Radiological Health Dr. C. F. Mcßae, the dis trict health officer, attend ed an Institute on Radiolo gical Health last week in Chapel Hill. This course was sponsored by the U. S. Public Health Service, the State Board of Health, and the School of Public Health University of N. C. Special Singing Service The Little Creek Trio, will be at Double Island Baptist Church on Satur day night, October 14th at 7:30 p. m. The public is cor dially invited to attend. RUMMAGE SALE There will be a Rummage Sale at Celo Saturday, October 14th. New shoes at SI.OO per pair and other bargains. Sponsored by Browns Creek Baptist Church. Judge if on power and performance - ~ : i ~^,,Sisß^i|' - C^ jH» gmHftßßßftgiS'»^v»i^^^^**^*^ CHEVROLET J4y/* Fes/ Buy~i>y M Odds It offers more for less—throughout All thes’e features at lowest cost: Center- Point Steering; Curved Windshield with Panoramic Visibility; Fisher Unisteel Body-Construction. It operates more economically Owners know that Chevrolet brings them an unequalled combination of thrills and thrift, because it’s powered by a Valve-in- Head Engine . . . exclusive to Chevrolet in its field. Come in and see itl r— — — lOi b.p. Engine optional on Do Luxe models at extra coin. AMERICA’S BEST SELLER! AMERICA’S BEST BUY! ROBINSON CHEVROLET COMPANY '' ‘ | Spruce Pine, North Carolina Bald Creek PTA to Meet f ‘The Bald Creek Parent-' Teacher’s Association will ; meet in the High School on 1 Monday, October 16th, at • 7:30 p. m. A special pro gram for this meeting has < been arranged. Dr. Walter! Ost from Higgins Clinic 1 will give a lecture on nutri- 1 ; tion. All members of the ■ j PTA and friends are urged to a .end. Cancer Drive Mrs. Troy Ray, Comman der of the Cancer Drive,! wishes to express her ap preciation to her co-work ers, the schools, and the Women’s and Men’s Clubs for helping to make the drive a success. Mrs. Juanita Masters, Treasurer of the Drive, mailed a 1 check sometime 1 ago for $300.59, The goal was S3OO. IT RAINED YESTERDAY DID YOUR ROOF LEAK? If so, let us look it over for repairs or for a new fire resistant BARRETT 1 ' shingle roof. Call today. B. B. PENLAND & SON COMPANY BURNSVILLE, N. C m se* V S Pat Off. ■a———i—■—i It's better looking—all around Yes, it’s the best looking of all low-priced cars, as a recent independent nationwide survey shows—and, in addition, it’s the longest, widest, heaviest car in its field. It drives more easily Finest no-shift driving at lowest cost with Chevrolet’s Powerglide Automatic Trans mission* ... or finest standard driving at lowest cost with Chevrolet’s Silent Synchro-Mesh Transmission. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fox William Carter Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ben nett and son visited relativ es and friends in Baltimore, Md. over the week end. L. F. Lawhern who un derwent a major operation in an Asheville hospital last week has been reported as greatly improved. new ffluff/ PH For Stuffiness, NpfnßLg Coughs of Colds MJk You know—like millions of others how X* ,- * wonderfully effective Vicks Vapoßub is JFI/irMjb TO when you rub it on. J f lIUjW* W 4 Now...here’s amazing, special relief when « \ 1 theres much coughing or stuffiness, that# f choked-up ’ feeling. It’s Vapoßub in Steam V J ... and it brings relief almost instantly! fL Mf* - Put 1 or 2 spoonfuls of Vapoßub in a |7r/|l'>T vaporizer or bowl of boiling water. Then— T .-Jl# breathe in the soothing, medicated vapors. Every breath eases coughing spasms, makes breathing easier. And to prolong relief—rub A \\ Vapoßub on throat, chest and back. If IliK Use it in steam ... Rub it on, tool m^Vapoßub Special... Ladies Dresses, Wool Plaids, Gabardines, Satins, Taffetas. *4.95 to *5.95 Special... Boys Shirts/ Long Sleeves, Assorted Colors, Sizes and Styles. Were *1.79 Now *1.19 BURNSVILLE DEPARTMENT STORE BURNSVILLE.. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Brady Tho mas of Wadesboro were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bailey last week. Mr. Thomas was formerly employed here as Training Officer with the Veterans Administration. Mr. and Mrs. John Eng lish of Burnsville have gone | to St. Loius on a vacation. It lasts longer, too Chevrolet cars are extra-sturdy, extra rugged, extra-durable. That’s one reason why there are over a million more Chev rolet on the road than any other make. i It rides more smoothly j So smooth—so steady—so safe ... the easiest riding car in its field ... thanks to the famous Unitized Knee-Action Ride combined with airplane-type shock ab sorbers all around! Combination of PowertUJo Axiomatic Transmission an* PAGE FIVE

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