THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1958 *■ ’* - :x '* I j ""“•‘"'rX';.-. ~ ' - . f Down Main Street Mrs.' C. R. Hamrick left last week-end for Nashville, Tenn., where she will do graduate work at the School of Social Work of the University of Tennessee. Mi - s. Clelia: Bryant Hawkins of Memphis, Tenn., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D, R. Fouts and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson here last week. Mr. Hawkins was here for the day Sunday, and Mrs. Haw kins returned with him to Mem phis. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fouts of Winston-Salem, where Mr. Fouts attends Wake Forest College Law School, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fouts, last week end. Mrs. Lester Heavener and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Riddle returned last week from Front Royal, Va., where their sons. Lester Heaven er and Randy Riddle, have enter ed the fall term at Randolph Macon Military Academy. A 3c Edward Carter, who is stationed at Chanutc Field Wea ther Schoof, Rantotil, 111., is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carter. A lc Floyd J. Laughrun ofc Langley Field Air Force Base, Va.„and S, Sgt. and Mrs. Lee Garland and sort; Bobby, of ~ buquerque, New Mexico, recently spent a T4-day leave at home with their parents, Ms. “and Mrs. Luke Laughrun of Rt. 1, Burnsville. Mrs. Garland was the former Miss Betty Joe Laughrun. Sgt. apd Mrs. Garland also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Garland, of Green Mtn. INS URA NC f _ Complete Coverage with SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ROBERTS INSURANCE AGENCY - BURNSVILLE, N. C. ' . t- THE NORTHWESTERN BANK i S '.' ‘ ... It* j Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation J| J BURNSVILLE, N. C. Mrs. Dawson Briggs returned home recently from Grace Hospi tal Morganton, and is now much improved. RIVERSIDE NEWS By Mrs. Ernie Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mclntosh of Asheville spent last week here visiting friends and relatives. . Mr. and Mrs- Reed Hall moved last week to Johnson City, Tenn.,. where Mr. Hall is attending col lege at East Tennessee State. Carl Mclntosh of Detroit, - Mich., is here for a visit. “Vernon Roland left last week for California, where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Britt and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harris of Asheville spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Baxter. M. and Mrs. Fred McKinney, Clyde McKinney, Mrs. Blanche Brooks, Mr. and Mrs: Raymond Glenn and Miss Sallie Gibbs, all of Asheville, spent last Sunday witbr Dave McKinney here. Mr. and Mrs. Yancey Hall, Will Lou, visited Mr. and Mrs. PJato Hall in Spruce Pine last Thursday. Wash Tomberlirr* and Misses May and Mary Etta Briggs re cently visited Mrs. Sara Tomber iin, who is in an Asheville hospi tal. Mrs. Tomberlin suffered a broken hip. in a fail-which occur, red at the home of her daughter m Black Mtn. Mr. and Mrs. Naff Whitson and family attended the reunion and decoration at the Silvers home at Higgins last, Sunday. vyi-'w..:, ....... THE YANCEY RECORD BAL'D CREEK NEWM , By Dorn Burton Joe PhilHpi spent a week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthur Phillips, recently. He is employed as an accountant in New Orleans, La. Mrs. BruCe Tomberlin, who has been ill in an Asheville hospital, has been transferred to Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. „ Mr. and , Mrs. Harold Burton were hosts last week to J. E. Mattio of Houston, Texas. Gus Buckner, whose hand was seriously injured in an accident on his farm, is improving rapidly. In the event that any of you parents missed the write-up about the Parent-Teachers’ Association of Bald Creek High School, let me you that the meetings will be held at 7:30 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each • month. This organization needs your help, so please, if you have a child in school, attend each and every one of these meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Carr spent last week-end in Aiken, tS. C., with their daughter, Mrs. Raleigh Yelton. HORTON CREEK NEWS 0 By Clinton R. Pcnlaiul Funeral services were held Sat ' urday afternoon at 2 o’clock for Rome Parott, who died “at his home Thursday evening. David Banks, son of Mr, and Mrs; Charley Banks of Horton Creek, was at home on /a 14-day leave recently, after having com pleted his eight weeks basic train ing at Fort Jackson, S. C. His next duty station is Fort Benning, Ga., where he will attend school for eight weeks. Zack Higgins was at home re cently on a week-end pass from a South Carolina Air Force Base. He has been in the Air Force for five years. Ben Banks was the guest of his good friend, Wade Austin, last week when they toured a Navy Base in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Penland of Leicester, were guests at Mrs. Arvle Penland’s home last Sun day afternoon. • More than half of all buyers of United States Savings Bonds pur chase them through the Payroll Savings Plan. GRADE MOTHERS SELECTED AT CUKARMONT SCHOOL , The following grade ' mothers have been selected to serve this year at Clearipont School: Mrs. Bess Randolph’s first grade—Mrs. Roy Duncan and Mrs. Willld Ray. Mrs. Ruby Wheeler’s first grade —Mrs. Raylene Stamey, Mrs. Mar jorie Edwards and Mrs. Floy Whitson. “ Miss Ola Edwards’ second grade' Mrs. Milford Waldrup, Mrs. Edd Edwards, arid Mrs. Paul Olortney. Miss Maxine Peterson’s second grade Mrs. Buren Johnson and Mrs. Willie Ray. Mrs. Lois Anglin’s third grade— Mrs. T. J. Peterson and Mrs. Enzy Letterman. Mrs. Joyce Fox’s third grade Mrs. Pansy Woody, Mrs. Garrett Tipton arid Mrs. Jesse Howell. Mrs. Thelma Gornto’s fourth grade—Mrs. Jay Tilley, Mrs. Guss Tipton and Mrs. June Ayers. Mrs. Ruth Rice’s fourth grade— Mrs. Everet Garland and Mrs. Howard Buchanan. Miss Maglee Ray’s fifth grade— Mrs. R. K. Grindstaff, Mrs. Buren Johnson and Mrs. Bill Deyton. Richard Howell’s sixth grade Mrs. Nelson Woody. ' Mrs. John HahsU’s seventh grade—Mrs. Nelle Johnson, Mrs. | Mary Silvers and Mrs. Cecil Deaton. Mrs. Myrtle Peterson’s eighth grade—Mrs. Blanche Hunter and Mrs. Maphra Fox. Mrs. Ora Byrd’s eighth grade Mrs. Velma Huffman, Mrs. Rus sel Hughes and Mrs. Ward Woody. The high school is selecting grade fathers, but no list has been made as yet. BURNSVILL eschool menus Thursday, Sept. 27: Dried lima beans, turnip greens, chilled to matoes, sliced onions, pineapple pudding, cornbread, milk and but ter. Friday* Sept. 28: Oven fried codfish, tarter sauce, cole slaw, mashed potatoes, buttered green peas, orange jello, loaf bread, milk and butter. Monday, Oct. 1: Spaghetti with meat sauce, toasted cheese sand wiches, tossed salad, coconut pud ding, loaf bread, milk and butter. Tuesday, Oct. 2: Meat loaf, gravy, rice, buttered carrots, ap ple pie, loaf bread, butter, milk, and orange juice. Wednesday, Oct. 3: -Hot dogs,., cole slaw, baked beans, chopped onions, cream filled cookies, buns, butter and milk. TST O CapyriflM 1935, Wall Dknay Production* Our Sincere Thanks To The \ BURNSVILLE TOWN HALL & FIRE DEPT. For Selecting The Building Materials Used In The Construction Os Your » New Building From... * » y *• • PHONE NO. 8 *. nwnmi,n.G. I Whatever you have to build, we can supply the materials I • r v **>***'.. . GEORGE ROBINSON RE ELECTED SUPERINTENDENT ‘ OF SUNDAY SCHOOL 7 At a congregational meeting’held in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday evening, Georg* Robinson was re-elected superintendent of the Sunday School for the year beginning October Ist. Chosen to serve as Assistant Superintendent was Homer Jarrett. . The following appointments as teachers and associates were named: Nursery, Mrs. George Robinson; Beginners, Mrs. Joe Young and Miss Shelby Jean An gel; Primary, Miss Alberta Camp bell arid Mrs. Homer Jarrett; , Juniors, Mrs. Claude Peterson and Mrs. E. L. Dillingham; Junior Hi, Mrs. Robert Peterson and Mrs. Kenneth Price; Senior Hi, Mrs. Ralph Laughrun and Mrs. G. A. t Bradshaw. i The men’s class and the wom en’s class were each authorised - to select their own teachers. Lew . is Dameron has been teacher of the men’s class during the past year, and Mrs. George Anglin teacher of the women’s class. Mrs. O. K. Masters was re-elected -Sec- 1 retary of the Sunday School. On next Sunday morning, Sep > tembex .3.oth, at the 11 o’clock ser • vice, these officers and teachers , . _ . ■ _ L It Is With Pleasure ' And Sincere Pride That We, J. 0. Shepard Building Contractors Congratulate the Town of Burnsville On Its New TOWN HALL & FIRE DEPT. / We are proud to have had the privilege of building this new modern addition to Burnsville " * • •W. : - -r ~ will b* installed itnd winaeerated • to tMN. At 'em Mrrtw, «B» nb Jmeb sf tin Mrmcb fly to* mthte t*r, th# R«v. Warron S. Raova, will b* “Paul'* Proashing at Oomitfa”. At th* morning sarvla* lurt Sunday Patti Lynn Holaomb*, daughter of Ms. and Mrp. Harkm Holaomb*, wu baptiasd. MJBSCKIB-E TO YHhf RECORD GUN HEADQUARTERS! Stevens .22. Cal. Rlfl*. Model 15. , Bolt-action, single shot sl«. 7* Remington Tubular Automatlo M ~ Model 550A, holds 15-22 shots. $45.75 ; Mossberg Bolt-Action Shotgun. TERMS ) Model 185 K 20-ga. S-shot. $8445 WATCH OUR TABLOID FOR OTHER BARGAINS Western Auto Associate Store pjJsjJ IS. $495 jSj, I SNSOftrAf meMare artrana lower! part tt ofdo mtm, ttet# rlfjit, teff iMoNbakU. . THE YANCEY PHARMACY BURNSVILLE, N. C.