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V ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER z 2, 19® *“*"■'** *~rr:r BnraMm .* jr» MHini.i.i..iii.ii. . 11.1 l » » •■in mil" Down Main Street . •' •_ v;■ - . ■ - " -. ■, jM|»4uißwni»wn»in>tf Ut um—nßutinaum«»«'iw,■»•<.. «—n« Mrs. J. B. King attended Lea gue of" Municipalities meetings which wer# held in Asheville last weekend. Mayor-Reece Mc- Intosh and wife, and'Aldermen James Bay and W. J. Banks and their wives attended the meet ing on Sunday night. . Miss Pat Lawhern, a student at W. C. T. C. Culloyhee, visited • hex: parents last weekend Miss Jane Bellack of Minn eapolis is the guest of Rush T. Wray at the Nu Wray Inn. E. Frank Watson of Spruce Pin®, who has been in Sf. Jos eph’s Hospital in Asheville for the pabt three weeks, returned to his home in Spruce Pine Sun day. His condition is reported to be much improved. Horace Higgins is undergoing treatment in the Veterans Hos pital in Swannanoa/’he has been in the hospital for the past two weeks, and is reported to be getting along fine. , D. M. Sholes was injured in a fall at his home at Bolens Creek last week, he was taken to the Yancey Hospital for treatment and is now able to be home again G. Leslie Hensley who has been ill in the Yancey Hospital is able to be out again. Mrs. Tom Griffith who under went surgery in St. Joseph.s Hospital recently returned to her home here last week, her condition is reported to be good. Mr. and Mrs. Grahl Schaffert an<J son, Alan, of Rutherfordton visited relatives in Burnsville last weekend. \ Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Smith visited M r - and Mrs. Charles Lonk in Murphy last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Briggs * * — ; In your pocket when you have a savings account - with us A penny saved is more than A penny made ;'4 ' * A . * . V . {**l! Ask us about our installment loan system THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation , ! BURNSVILLE, N. C. v -r.\ —" -.1 are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Edwin Wilson, in Houston, Txase! Mrs. Mack Blankenship has returned home from a 2 weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Higgihs of Newport News, Va. While there she also visited A. L. Bailey of West, Va ■ Cpl. Conway Blankenship, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Blankenship, has spent a few days leave at Hong Cong, China. SEVEN MILE RIDGE NEWS Grant Hoilifield of Spruce Pine Charlie Williams Sunday. Edyard Ballew, son of Kelly Ballew, fell Saturday afternoon and received a broken arm in the fall A series of revival . services will begin at the Fairview Bap tist Church the first Sunday in November, everyone invited. * Mrs. Alice Woody was taken to the hospital Saturday for in juries received in an automobile accident. Her condition is re ported to be much improved. - Mr. and Mrs. J. C Robinson who have been employed in Michigan visited Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ballew Sunday. Frank Ballew who has been in Winston-Salem Baptist Hos pital has returned home, he is much better ,f>.— Cpt. Douglas Moody and fam ily of Fort Bragg visited J. W. Moody and family last weekend. A program of music was pre sented in the Fairview Church Sunday by a group of singers from different fgirts of the county. 1 ' * BRUSH GREEK NEWS • Beat Strutt Mr*. John Ra<n4ey, i*peat tb»J weekend in Charleston, -S. G. visiting her husband and Mr. L and Mrs. Jake Ramsey who are l employed in Charleston at this time. * - . ’ ' ■ ~. . i —Mrs. 0. W. Deyton and Mr. \ and Mrs. Claude C. Hughes at . tended the teachers meeting in ; Asheville Saturday, i Rev. Curtis held his first ser vice at the church here Sunday. , A large number of people at : tended the services. . Mrs. M. L. Haynes of Erwin, Tenn., visited Mrs. W. M Street this week.- - . .• Sgt. Lee Wilkerson has retUrn_ ed to duty at Camp Gordon after visiting his faihily here. Mr.’ and Mrs. R. Gv Deyton of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Deyton last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lowery visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Dey ton last yeekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson are visiting their parents and other relatives here this week. He has been employed with the Transit Company in Johnson City, Tenn., for a number of years. Pvt. Vero Masters and Mrs. Masters visited Pv*. Masters’ brother last weekend, they also visited Angus Masters and fam ily. _ REVIVAL SERVICES "A series of revival services will be conducted at the Concord "Union Church beginning Octo ber 25th. The Rev. Aster Buch anan will do the preaching as sisted by the pastor, Rev. Har old Cook. Special music will be a part of the program. Every one is invited to attend these services. - THE YAff.CEY &ECQBO sitELDON YOUNG CHOSES SHORTS EDITOR Mar* Hill—Sheldon - Richard Yo “Og. an engineering student from' MicaviUe was recently chbsen sports editor of the Mars Hill ; College newspaper. The Hilltop, succeeding Fred Young of Windom, who resigned to do college sports publicity. Rfchard,. a 1952 graduate of Mjcaville High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Young of Micaville The Hilltop received a grade of excellent in u recent national rating with the: sports page tally ing the highebt possible number of points in both make-up and writing. 1 nEMEMBER'j BY THE OIP TIMERS » «,*^ l a.a,* l »,s.ey> M i„ <i a * *1 • s From Mrs. W. B. Hilbert, Corn ing, Kansas: Recently we pur chased flour In s paper sick. The first paper flour sack I had seen since I left Pennsylvania years ago. It recalled to roy mind the flour mills operated by water pow er and the millers coming to the stores with their products In white covered wagons. I also remember when the cook stove had a "stove plate” with a deep place underneath where the ashes from the Are were stored The plate would be removed anr the ashes lifted out with a shovel I recall my mother would chide u and say "6 we didn’t soon lift t' ashes we would have to hang the stove plate." • • • From Mrs. 0. H. Ballenan, Belle vllle, N. J.: 1 remember my moth er making soft soap for the year She filled a barrel half full with hemlock branches. On top of that she put sand and ashes. The bar rel was put on a bench with a hole at the bottom. She poured water in to the barrel It seeped through and came out of the hole at the bottom. This was lye. When she had enough lya collected, set up an Iron kettle on a crossbar. The lye was up In the kettle with fat collected *trom the kitchen and soma water. Thla was cooked until the mixture thickened. This soft soap was stored in the cellar in a big barrel It was used to wash dishes, clothes and scrub floors. 1 have washed many dishes with thh Mnd oi soap. * * * . SenS ••atotbaltoaa to Ik* r*l*m o Th* OM Ttn**r, CcaaanUj l*i» , i*rvl*a. B*a SS, Fraaktorl, Kentucky I , aL I JTPeCML I I Complete Lines: I 9 O Frigidaire Appliances ■ I o Knox MeUlmaster Goal & Wood Ranges-Heaters 5 I O Warm Moirning Coal Heaters I I O Sporting Equipment and Supplies r , . E 1 Remington-Savage—Stevens-Martin Shotguns and I 1 Remington Ammunition I ■ Dux-bak Hunting Clothes (Coats-Vests-Pants) I I O Complete Lines Household Furniture I | - r*-— —- V; 1 ■ v-.—--; —— —-~F7*: : 1 - T —- fc r 1 IH 3 October November Special I fl From October 15th through November 30th we I I will give absolutely FREE One 6E Type Electric I ■ Blanket-Single Control-Value *44.95 with the pur- ■ ■ chase of each complete Bedroom Suite. ; 1 I 4 pc. Suites Priced from *169.95 up / I I BLUE RBGEHARDWARE COMPANY 1 ■ “WHERE QUALITY & SERVICE RULE” 1 Jj- PHONE 217 ' BURNSVILLE, N. C. I -n Bee Log News By: t Mia* Genell Bentley Mr. and Mi’s. Claude Watts fitted Mrs. Watts parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Mack D. Hensley, Sunday. _ _ Miss Lollie Hensley of Erwin, T®nn. visited her parents dur. ing the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey of Erwin, Tenn. visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Edwards, Sunday. James Johnson, James Gar land, Jap PhiJlipa and Brute Ramsey left for tlie armed for ces last week , Herman Edwards and Mar shall Edwards left for Johnson City, Tenn. Sunday where they are employed. Miss Arlene Edwards and Miss Genell Hensley spent Mon day night with their aunt, Mrs. Claude Watt 9. Frank Robinson and Blank Robinson visited friends in Bee Log Sunday. A ball game was played Thu rsday between Bee Log and caville at Bee Log. The score was 7 to 8 in favor of Bee Los. RECORD DAY ON GRAND FATHER MOUNTAIN An alLtime travel record was established at Grandfather Mountain, near the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina, 1 Sunday, October 11. Owner Hugh Morton said that traffic exceeded by at least 600 any day’s record in the past, and would have gone higher except that the road to the Mile High Swinging Bridge had to be closed for a time during the af ternoon to avoid congestion in the parking lot atop the moun tain. > MAKE NO OTHER PLANS, THE " DATE IS FRIDAY NIGHT, Oct. 30, Burnsville High School WELCOME DR. SARGENT We are happy to have . _ r "'* ■ ' w. » & .. you in our city. The - ■ - © people of Burnsville and Yancey County are fortunate to have a physician and sur geon of your ability Join the staff of the YANCEY HOSPITAL. Pollard’s Drug Store PAGE FIVE
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