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‘i ' » . i i nil THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1955 Down Main Street ... Mi*. Robert Ramsey, Jr., and son, Walter, 'visited Mr., and Mrs. Mi X. Hides of High' Point and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell of Statesville last week. Bill Powell returned home- with - them for a visit. „,Miss~Betty Prosing! of A>-S! T C, Boona visited relatives here last weekend. j l NOTICE l * * * THE FOLLOWING IS PART OF AN ORDINANCE ¥ * PASSED BY TOWN OFFICIALS: l * » it ' • ... Jf J . WHEREAS, there is a large amount of Water Bonds * * outstanding w.hich were issued by the Town of Burnsville, ‘ J * North Carolina, and which will mature iiT 1965 and the * ff * payment of which the Board of Commissioners of the Town * * of Burnsville hopes to meet without increasing the Town ¥ * tax rate; ■ w. * * ¥ * ¥ * AND WHEREAS, the. Board of Commissioners <j£ the v * . Town of Burnsville find it neces ary to make extei iv- J * re P aiTS on the first reKerTOir, known as reservoir No. 1, ¥ , constructed b.y the Town of Burnsville, for the purpose of * •5. taking.care of any emergencies, 'which might arise and ¥ likewise to meet the increased use of 'water from' the * * Town water system: i \l w • - ? J Ai>vD WHERE AS, the Board of Comih : dinners'of the J I U>'vn of Burnsville are of the opinion that the wafer rate * J should be increased. ' • J * NQW, THEREFORE, upon motion made, seconded » * and unanimously carried,- it is ORDERED • ' j * ¥ * 1- That-beginning with the month of July, 1D55, the * * flat rate for each water connection or account shall £ J lie $2.25 per month; - * * ¥ *- 2. That a discount of 25c for .each water connection pr ♦ * account per month snail be allowed on the account ¥ * paid if the account is paid on or before the 10th £ dajy of the month following the month for which I * the water bill is due. ' ¥ * ¥ l«**l*»**** J | How About ff ] I YOUR 1 l P1 " 11S | & | No plait for a family’s future is complete without provis k ./ - ions for regular, systematic savings.. Be sure that is taken k care of by starting a savings account. b $ i % THE NORTHWESTER BAKE J - Member Federal Deposit Insurance - V \ \ BURNSVILLE, N. C. I 1 s 2 ' s grjrjgrj&rjpjj I Here is a buy! " \ I 22 ft. Marquette chest type freezer. Reduced from j I $529.95 to $469.95 “ I i " I I If you are looking for the best in freezers, look at this one. 1 . { I O Well Insulated O Eeautiful design J | O Lights on both doors O Quick freezing compartment \ I Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, . Tables, Ij Radios, Electric Pumps, Lamps. f Edwards T V & Appliance Shop Mrs. Roger Derrough and .children of Charlotte are visit 'Hlg relatives here this wed,. Mrs, Ruby Goodin of New l-Yprk is visiting friends and -relatives..here this week,—LiE : Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fouts of Raleigh wore the weekend guests of Mr. Fonts’ parents, I Mr. and Mrs. D. R Fouts Mrs: T. M. *Svvann and child ren of Clio, S. €. is visiting in [ RniTurlllft this week Mr. and Mi’s. E. Y. Fo* and daughter, Jean Ann,. of 7 Mor ganton visited relatives -here I Sunday. _• .* i‘ Mi’s, J. G. Fox yisited . rela tives in Spruce Pine this wSblt. . M|!’s v Roland Glenn left Mon r ;dav for Atlanta, Qa., where a she-win the 'wedding of f her nephew, Fred Cox. II C. M. Bailey is vacationing pin California and, Mexico. lie ’ will be away.for three Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey .! and children of Alexandria, Va. are visiting relatives here. *' Mary Ann Buchanan is visit ing Mr. arid Mrs. Hubert Mc- Intosh at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mclntosh ! have returned home from Caro j Jiiia Beach where Mr. Mclntosh j have been employed. C-.ipt. and Mrs. N. B. Laugh run and Mary and Diane, are TVisiting Mr.- Laugrhrun's par-, j cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Laugh : run. Gant. Laughrun is ctir {; rently assigned to the Air Re ] serve Record Center, • in Den ! ver, Colorado. . !r-. W-ien Smilk of New I York is visiting her parents, Mi. and Mrs. E. E. Powell, her-. v Da vie Honeycutt, son of Mr. Lint igh *is vi ing his grarid . Keith Stanley, who has b?en in . the U. Si Marines for the past two -years, has been disch arged and is at his home here now. ; ■ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. • Pyle'of Woodstown, N ; J. have n visit iii r M*. s. Pyle's moth er. Mrs. Dolzie Harris at Mica ’ vide for the past week. J. C. Fender, Ernest Banner, Woodrow tAnglin and Miss Nell Bailey are attending summer | rchcol at A S T C, Boone this summer. THE YANCEY RECORD^ 1 PROFFITT-UREY - .. . X .’ / : Miss Cynthia Ann. Proffitt. daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Roy ' A. Proffitt of Charleston, W. Va„ formerly of Burnsville, be came the bride of Lt. John Wes ley ' Urey; 111, son of Mr. and Mrs/-John Wesley Urey-Jr., of Dayton, Ohio, Saturday at 4:80 p. m. in Christ-Methodist Chur-1 ch of Charleston, W. Va. The Rev. Joseph Clare Hoff man performed the. ceremony. Miss Nancy Proffitt, sister of the bride was maid of- honor j and Miss Mary Katherine Loy, cousin of the bride of Charlotte, j Miss Carroll Butts, i Miss Ann Bartlett of Fairmont, J ■ \A Wa.. ai U Miss Emily Schafer *■'*' Ldg i--«d,v N. J* were bridesmaids Mrs. Urey lived for iseveral years at Bald CreMc and ha keen a frequent visitor to Ashe xille. She b* 'a graduate of Cen tral High School'in Charlotte, au..aued Sulllpl Junior Cell and is a graduate, of West Vir ginia University. Mr, Urey, is a ; graduate of Wist Virginia University where he w\. a member of 4?hi Kappa fraternity, Spbi .• •, ' "lib, Scabbard and .Blade, and j r’i lb r Can par, '. mock. .honor-' , .nr • rternity. He'-is now. a' in. . • » ■ aMei-'. in.. the -U. - *S. . ,u Font Lee, Va.. • Fe RAY IS.I-tONOfrsD WITH'A BRIDAL SHOWER - _Mi as Llewellyn- Ray, bride •elect of Ft. Lt. l>oger Wagoner Estep, was honored with a by Mi-St D. R. Fouts and' Mn- Daifny Fonts at the Community Building. The receiving line was com posed of Mrs. Danny Fouts, - the brideselect and her mother, Mrs-. Troy Hay, Mrs. Sue Mc- Millan, Mrs; -"Roger Derrough, 1 Mrs. Ruby Goodin, Mrs. T. M SWann and Miss Becky Swann. Assisting were Mrs. M. C. ] Honey cult, Mrs. Fred Proffitt. ’ Mrs, W. L. Bennett, Mrs-. Vin cent Westall, Mrs. Mack Ray, Wrs. rtwfTßTt — it. 2* Silver, Mrs.’ Fred Bdummltt, Mrs. E. L. Briggs, Mrs! Joe! Young, Mrs. Jim Hurst, Mrs. j W. M‘. Higgins, Mrs. B. R 1 ; Mrs. James Rav, Mi’-*. < Bob Hilliard, and Mrs. D. M. * SKoles. * j Summer flowers were used ;to decorate the community building. - - j Seventy guests called during the evening. RIVERSIDE NEWS* 9 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goaly of AslTeville N. C. & Mr. & Mrs. Ted Riddle of Morganton N. C. visited Mr. & Mrs. Ray Duncan -last Sunday, _ . Mr. & Mrs. Glen' Brook and Mr. & Mrs. Caroll Smith of ' West AsheVille spent Sunday with Mr. Dave McKinney. Mr. ”& Mrs. Aldean McKinney & bo. is of Tenn. spent last Sat. night with Mr. and 31rs. Ernie Wilson. Mr. & Mrs. Raymon Glenn visited relatives here last Sun. Mr. and Airs. J-. B. Towe & Mrs. Annie Hall spent last week in New River N. C. visiting relatives Mrs. Margarets Ferguson & children' ad Mrs. Myrtle’Petney son and daughters visited Mr. & Mrs. Rex Mclntosh last week. | Wives’ Corner Unm#™, \by Louise Toneps ~~~ ] i It doesn’t seem necessary to 1 do anything about •typographic- 1 al e’rrdrt that merely make your 1 i uniting look as if you can’t .spell or pubefuate, and are murder the .kings Fnirlish, hut when i they turn your meaning around rcmpletely, a correction L 'pro- I bably in order. This 'is whet : la-ppened in this corner last ; - -diacuEAion of the [report from the Florence Grit- ' | tenton Home of ' '"Charlotte v wb«r cue line was oramited. i As printed, the sentence read that the home tries to “mend 5 the broken life and see that the ' new lifeJa:not-blighted from the ' mothers who wish to keep their, 1 >a bies ....’’ It should have read “mend the broken life and see '•hat the pew life ia not blight- • Sd. from the start-.- -ifhe Homo 1 helps mothers who wish to keen - ihrir babies to do 50... .” There's nothing like a few ; days of illness to make one an- ~ predate the good health-that i 4 ordinarily taken far granted. | h his sage observation which I am sure, no one hue ever’made ' before is tin v. "ah of hav ing had two cases of mumps iii the family at the same'.time. Neither of the little girls wks seriously sick, “just mkaable,” Betsy declaredr-But-it was | enough to make me sure that a \ couple of two-logged torjiadtHs j are preferable afoitmi the houi-i:- j to the two grumpy, peevish lit- GARDENgCLIJB ■ Members of the Garden b b will entertain their husband and guests at a picnic supper I Friday June 24 at 6:30 at the }home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady . Bailey. " Tommy Burton is attending [summer school at W C T C at TTtttmwre®. - . J Mr. asd Airs. John Wilson j have returned from a visit with • relatives- in Harrisburg, Pa., , and New York City. , Air. and Airs. George Roberts 1 | attended the Farm • Bureau | Mutual Insui-ance convention I • held at Blowing Rock last week. s Coming Soon to Burnsville ° • & ■4 ' t, s ... FAMOUS PHILLIPS 66 ■•■-■ ' ■ "■ " r -k .« - \ AND r i. ‘ ' y • • . ,<>. v -f the All-Weather Motor Oil *“• - j* u*" _ % * VL' : : ■:*'.■ oTil" woflFeii who took their ' places for a day or two. Also it made nia wonder how any moth er manages alone with more than two children sick at one time. ’ i i-'w demands_p.f crankey littje convalescents wouldn’t be so hard to meet if they could agree >n their demands. But this sort ■X ' veilt on all the time: o they were most feverish - '-I uncomfortable, I tried to ' them with radio music. - ;iii .few: minutes, Betsy was commanding, “Turn ‘ the rs me,” while -y-a le v/is insisting, “No, keep in on. It helps me.” (Anyone who knows the dimensions of ' '! :•■' ;!ize why the ai could not be heard by one k t the other;) : a swk child, even i a well child, js a gen mu-' at making conflicting de • : by i:-c!f. While I was ' -i with performing some ■ *hr Jeanie so that the ' a baby brother was o- HAVE YOU BIN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD ?? ? WE ALL SHOULD BE j BECAUSE: \ O ' --NCEY RAILROAD IS THE PEOPLE’S RAIL ROAp; . Q -‘’-NY PROFITS WILL REMAIN IN OUR COUNTY. © OUR COUNTY, THROUGH THE RETENTION OF RAILROAD FACILITIES, IS FINANCIALLY STRON GER. 0 4 ERVkCE HAS INCREASED FROM THREE TO FIVE DAILY RUNS PER WEEK— AND MORE, IF NEEDED. © EVERY SHIPMENT, LARGE OR SMALL, WILL BE HANDLED PROMPTLY AND EFFICIENTLY. 0E ACH OF US, TIIUSLY, ARE OBLIGATED TO BE COME RAj'LROAD BOOSTERS. " AND REMEMBER VOIT CAN’T FAIL, IF YOU . -lyU SHIP BY RAIL PAGE SEVEN ■■ ! | bliged to yeD for attention, she would wail, «Don’t let the-baby cry. I can’t stand it,” but of course would Wil even louder if I stopped serving her to take care of him. t - Jeanie spent part of her con valescence composing sublime poetry: “Mommie is crazy Because she's la2y.’’ It’s wonderful having every thing back normal again, with the great out-of-doora being' brought into the house in the form of leaves, mud, snails, cat erpillars; crayons and modeling clay in all the chair seats; the air full of blood-curdling shrieks from daylight to dark. Healthy children certainly are a blessing. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wob bled at just the wrong time. Do not live In fear of this happening to you. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates. Hold false teeth more flrmlv, so they feel more comfortable. Does not sour. Checks 'q>late odor" (den ture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter.
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