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■ JSHtIRSDATt MARCH 29, 105^ ! 1 'JI-IL ■ . HI.I I _ t: ~ TEMPER TOSS BRIDE , ' ■'• By Grace V. Schillinger <* d iK is such a wonderful hus-1 band and I'm so happy that I want to share my happiness with you. Come visit us any time, Mom. Lovingly, your daughter, Jean.” Before Mrs. Markham received the invitation she’d been a bit worried about Jean’s mnrriege to • farmer. Would Jean be home sick s« many miles from home? ' Would she miss the city? Would she BBftke new friends easily?— these were the questions that chased each et iec through her ■- mind. Os . course, 'd virit Jean and Ben on tliti, .n Si.e'd leave Immediately! Ah the way out to the farm she tried te picture what their home was like. Whew -she finally got there, ne eno was in sight. She parked the ear near the front gate. All the doers were open, windows too, hut Jean just wasn’t there. What is that noise?—she asked herself. Someone is talking. No! They're yelling and screaming! Sounds like it comes from behind one of these big red barns out there - • • Maybe It was Ben. One thing sure. It wasn't Jean. Cau tiously she slipped out the back door end hurried toward the loud voice. ‘•You’re the biggest old pig-head I ever knew! You’re stubborn and goofy!” From Mrs. Markham’s biding {Mace behind the granary door she saw it was Jean. Whe was she talking to?’" “You’re always saying one thing and then doing just the opposite! Why don’t you stick to your Prom ise? You're conceited and high-hat and . . . eh, I wish I’d never laid eyes on you!” Jean’s long black hair blew around her shoulders like • dark cape. Her eyes snapped ire? “I'll not be the ene who (gives in this time. It’s got to be you!” Mrs. Mn’-kham’s hand flew to her mouth. What's the matter with her? Jern pounded her hands on the barn cwor. “You could make my ROCKET EIGHT 1 ‘ROUND 1 I THE nOCKI ' I (•H 'ROUND THE TOWN IF YOU LIKE!) - ftCI YOUR NIAWMT ■■ . 1 OLDSMOBILE UD B A L E R - • -— l —— 1 " H 0 -and don't tbrqet this... / 1/ m4*p. V ..m the delicious flavor you enjoy A in JFQ Special didn’t just happen \ J) M .. W It's the result oi over 35 \ A years of experience in . ..f-wta-. _ selecting, blending, and J roasting choice coffees. 1 W ,he p ® alt °* P erl ® ction in i&ftp !V '^flavor, aroma and a world of pleasure in every cup of / I c3[ JFG Special t 0/7A* Ms- Y ! work easier if you just wanted to! You just don't care, that’s all!” Jean's fists kept time with her ranting. “Nobody’s as dumb as » you! Hotv can you be so blind!” Mrs. Markham had all she could stand. With a stifled sob she rushed out and put her arms around her daughter. “Tell me what’s wrong, dear. -What’s the matter." Jean looked up into her moth er’s face and burst out laughing. “Guess I had you worried. I’m l only doing what you suggested, Mom,” Jean spread out her fingers I as if to bring all the mean words back so they’d march again in review for her mother. “What I suggested . . ' “Sure!" Jean laughed again. “Remember telling me before I married Ben not to let the sun gc down on my anger?” “Yes, but . . .” “Well," Jean continued. "Ben’s gone for the day so I thought it’d be a good time to come out here where no one could hear and really give him the works!” “What did Ben do?” Mrs. Mark ham patted her daughter’s hand “Oh,, just ordinary aggravating things like every husband does— spills ashes all over the house . . . leaves wet towels on the floor . . . forgets to clean his shoes when he comes in from the barn . . . things like that.” , “Yes, but when I told you that advice, I . . .” “This is my way. Mom," Jean went on. “And it works! But, come on in and see our house. I feel fine now. Arid Moim, you know, Ben is really a fine person. But you know my temper and Ben has one too. i “A little odd, Jean,” her moth er said. “But if it works . . .” And she foupd out that evening when Ben came home from a farn, sale he’d been attending, that it must work. “Jean’s a wonderful wife, Moth er Markham,” Ben told her and then kissed Jean in the way all lovers kiss. “We never quarrel Jean just isn’t the fighting type. Are you, Jean?” • " —1 ■ ' ' II I I 11. ■ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY GRAND JURY OF THE MARCH TERM SUPERIOR COURT, 1850. We the undersigned Grand Jurors, for the Regular March Term, 1860 of SUPERIOR COURT OF YANCEY COUNTY/ file a report of our proceedings during said term of Court. 1 We have acted upon all bills of Indictment and resentments given to us by the Solicitor for the State witness for the State indicated on said bills of indictment were avail able and came before us. We have acted upon the same re turning into court such bills in dicated thereon. We have been unable to act upon some of the bills of indictment for the reason | i that the witnesses for the State [ returned to the Court with reasons ) failed to appear. These bills were - noted. 1. We have visited the Jail House and we find the rest rooms in poor condition, lavatory stopped up in No. 2 cell, Jail as whole in very poor condition. Matresses tom up And beds very filthly, commode from No. 1 cell leaking into dining room. One bed room in living quarters flooded out by water. (Jail should be condemned by all means) (FOUND JAILER TO BE IN COMPETENT). t ßids awarded _ to McCombes Company, Statesville, N. C. as< follows: For repairing by fepiacing missing and broken slats (strips) and bolting to floor or wall 15 each existing jail beds and furnishing and instating 6 new jail beds we quote the sum of Six Hundred Thirty—Five & no 100 Dollars ($6^5.00). 2. Courthouse: Rest rooms, fair. Need new commode for mens rest room, cleaness for complete build ing could be improved. 3. COJNTY PRISON: Need for control heating system, using coal stoves smokes up paint cJENEPAL CON DITION GOOD. 4. COUNTY SCHOOLS: Schools wer i not visited ■ since two new buildings were under construction. This the oth day of March, 1956., Raman Autry, Foreman of the Grand Jury. .. -el li-.- slmwn its great e- ;. ' inc; ease in most countries since World War [I. About one 'third of all passengers between Paris and London and seven out —of ten between tin 1 United States (and Canada) and South America travel bv air. don a XpwSSf gjiir & Copyright 1955, Walt Dknoy Production* ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Mrs. Roxie Styles, deceased, late of * Yancey County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administrator at his home at Huntsville, N. C, on or before the 19th day of March, 1957, or this notice will be pleadeod In bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 19th day of March, 1850. Jesse Rap Styles, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Roxie Styles, Deceased. March 22, 29, AprU 5, 12, 18, 26 Attention Hemorrhoid (Pile) Sufferers A Wonderful New Discovery Just Put On The Market. An ointment that has been used for the past two years by a prominent Mt. Holly, N. C. dop tor who states “During the past thirty-seven years of gen. eral practice I have used all the well known and accepted reme dies for the relief of Hemor rhoids—without a doubt Am formula known as SUTHESHMI gives the most satisfactory re lief that d have ever used, 1 * SUTHERINE is especially re commended for the aoetMeg relief of pain and itdhiag in Hemorrhoid (piles). In many cases bleeding has been stopped. Ask for SUTHERINE at aU drugstores. cun. —..^swuuiaJ “ iswcr-j—rr? 3&..W SHE YA'VCEY-RECORD - | .11-—. in ,i BBBr Q—Daring the war I w»l an officer of the com missioned cotpe of the Public Health Service. I have been retired for age and am now drawing retirement pay. Since I have a service-connected disabil ity, I am eligible for VA compensation payments. Msy I receive the VA payments concurrently with my retirement pay? r * A—Ye». There is no receipt of disability compensation pay, along with retirement pay of an officer of the Public Health Serv ice commissioned corps, retired tor reasons other than disability. Q —l note that a house committee has tentatively approved an “acroaa the-Board” tax schedule, as means for financing an expanded hifhway program. Is this considered s fair assessment of taxes? A—Most experts on the subject think not. Most of the testimony of representatives of organizations interested seem to approve rather H ,i tax rate differential as between automobiles and light trucks as | against the heavy truck users of the highways. Q —When was the Department of Labor created? A — lt was given cabinet status in 1913. 1 ?. Q—What Is meant by Independent Offices, Agencies and Establishments of the Government? R “ A—The Independent establishments comprise in general all Federal agencies or executive offices not included under the eleven execu tive departments or cabinet departments. Two of the oldest are- thS Smithsonian Institution and the Interstate Commerce Commission, There are approximately 70 such agencies. TIME :■ TIME Sift gjUBI JOHNSON & COMi^usT Sy# v BURNSVILLE, N. C. Igggte PRE&NELL & PKESNELL ■ • .a • * JH • »‘ ■• r A WLMm §§? HI iH iiS| ho lip*'." 1 “v. -. illSSffabt K ■ - : ...... ‘ T _Ji New Heavyweight Champs IL'" vw JBPik 810, TOUGH TANDEMS I Meet the new Heavyweight champs! 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