Newspapers / The Yancey Journal (Burnsville, … / March 14, 1957, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Yancey Journal (Burnsville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 - * » = Mr. and Mrs. George Vitas of Ogden, Utah, have announced the birth of a son, Samuel George, on February 28, in the St. Bene dicts Hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Vitas are former residents of Burnsville. „ Mr. and Mrs. . Gurley Phillips and sons of Green Creek, N. C., visited Mrs. Phillips’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Holloway, in Sioux last week-end. Mrs. Phil lips the former Miss June Hol loway. Out of county relatives attend ing the funeral services for R. A. Peake, held March 2, at the Har ris Memorial Presbyterian Church, were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Peake of Bluefield, West Va. f their son H. J. Peake of Washington, D. J C.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peake and daughter of EJk Park; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Peake of Knoxville, Tenn., and their son and wife of Jefferson City, Tenn.; Major Augusta K. Peake of Ft. Sam Houston, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wrenn and daughter of Gamer, N. C.; Sammy Gornto I HOW DO the WALLS | jj of Your Home | | Look io a Stranger W | J• ■ 5 * * Are you sure they are fresh and i t clean ... do they sparkle with lnvely | J color? We know that is how you would ? | like to see them, and we can help you ... ?, | with • . !| ! SHERWIN . WILLIAMS \ | . I | interior and exterior paints $ 1 KEM TONE KEM GLO \ * ? | Painting Supplies l | B. B. Peolaod & Son j j Lumber Co. I S * * PHONE NO. 8 BURNSVILLE, N. C. $ * + t 1 S You Have a Receipt... Automatically! S 8 : * Here ere three reaeona why it pays to have a checking account: /v ’• m (1) You automatically have a legal receipt (your cancelled check) V proving you have paid the MIL (3) You have Indisputable reord of L payments made that are tax-deductible under the new Federal In* a J come Tax law . : . very Important to every taxpayer, (g) Tour clear J 8 record of axpeneee is a tremendous aid in budgeting living coats and JL savtng money. -1 m y Open a cheeking account here now! 5 THE NORTHWESTERN BARK $ % I g Membar Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation g S BURNSVILLE, N. C. 8 $ v ■ of Nashville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Rex Peake of Bakersville; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Peake and MS-, and Mrs. W. H. Peake of Nor folk, Va.; Mrs. N. G. Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Art Green of Spruce Pine; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Duncan and son of Waynesville; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reid and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bennett, Miss Ossie Bennett and Mr. Otway j Bennett of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs' John B. Bennett and daughter of Asheville; Mrs Harry Watkins and Mr. W. J. Bennett of Knox ville, Tenn.; Mr. Carl Peake and sons of Kingsport, Tenn.; Mrs. Dorris Tipton of Harlingen, Tex- I as; Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Peake, Mr. and Mrs. Stayley Peake, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Way, Mr. Del mas Randolph, Miss Verna Ran dolph and Mrs. Pat Orren of Erwin, Tenn. Friends from out of the county who attended the fun eral were Mr. and Mrs. Garland Burnette and daughter, and Mr. Gene Mitchener of Garner, N. C. BODFORD-IANE s .■ . . . ; Mrs. Ethel Bedford has an nodfcced the nutfriege of her'dau ghter, Dixie, to Henry Lane.- of Morganton, N. C„ son of ‘' Mrs. •" Neil P; Lane. -• > The wedding took place Satur- ( day afternoon, March 2, at 1 ( o’clock in the home of the Rev. * R. H. Holiifield in Morganton. ' The couple .will reside in Mor ganton. i : . . ; < PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i NEWS “Life With, God Through Pray er’’ will be the subject on which the Rev. Warren S. Reeve will J preach next Sunday at the 11 a. m. service in the Burnsville Pres byterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robinson and children of Burnsville, Phil more Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Vasco Robinson and son of Flet cher, visited Mr. and Mrs. Milt Robinson in Icard Sunday. H. G. Bowman, the father of Mrs. Dick Bailey of Burnsville, underwent surgery in a Hunting ton, West Va. hospital Monday morning. He is reported to be in critical condition. Mrs. Bailey was called to Huntington several weeks ago due to the illness of - -ye**.- — an aunt and plans to remain there until her father’s condition im proves. a Mr. and Mrs. Quenten Rath bone of Fairbanks, Alaska, have announced„ the birth of a daugh ter, Mary Katherine, on Feb. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boone re turned here Saturday from a week’s vacation in Lancaster, Pa., and Westwood, N. J., where they j visited relatives. Moore Griffith, who underwent : surgery in an Asheville hospital recently, has returned to his home here and is reported to be improved. Mrs. O. P. Blankenship is ‘in the Spruce Pine Hospital where she underwent minor surgery this week. Ralph Edwards is confin ’ed to her home at Route 1, due , to illness. Ben Ballew of Route 2, is con fined to his home due to illness. Sol Evans is undergoing treat ment in an Asheville hospital. Miss Norma Edge of Lees-Mc- Rae College spent last week-end |vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Edge of Newdale. . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phillips of Johnson -City, visited relatives in the county Tuesday. J. R. Wyatt of Newdale, is un dergoing treatment in Winston- Salem Hospital. Mrs. Frank Fox of Newport News, Va.. visited relatives In Burnsville this Veek. Mr. and Mrs. Voji Allen and Mr. Clarence Hunter of Mt Clemens, Mich., were visiting ’ triends and relatives here l*st l week-end. THE YANCEY EEJCQRD na WEEK’S SAFETY MM mam By Gamer on F. Mcßae, K D. v \ « ■ • . From the “Home Safety Check-, iist” developed by the" Eastbay (Calif.) Chapter, National Safety Council, we take the following iist of questions relating to the prevention of eleptric shock. Do you disconnect electric eq uipment and keep it out of reach of young children when not In use? Especially power tools? Do you frequently check and replace worn cords? Do you always cover unused electrical outlets with inexpensive protective devices, so your child can’t be shocked? There is enou gh current in house circuits to kill If a fuse blows out, do you de termine the cause Os the over loaded circuit instead of replacing with a heavier fuse? Are family members trained MOTOROLA and ‘ OLYMPIC TV and Appliances j , | | Tubes checked! and installed j i free of labor charge. You pay i only for the tubes. We Carry A Complete I Line of Antennas | See Us At Our New... Locatiou j PATE & BUCKNER APPLIANCES | Evans Bldg. Next Door to Robinson’s Grocery WEST MAIN ST. BURNSVILLB, N. C. | MBHMRRRSKRnscneecKxxnKsanasKsssnjtsaacsssaacscsßKKscscsssnk ( How come the new Ford ** < rides so smooth and solid? **'*••: ...» It’s the newj inner Ford jthat gives you a big-car ride at low Ford prices - —. • Folk* just naturally love Ford’s lower, sleeker silhouette. And they love Ford's new Thunderbird V-B's and Mileage Maker Six. But the thing that’s really got ’em buzzing is Ford's new ride. In the new kind of Ford, vital riding features team up to give you the smoothest going in the whole ride world. For example: hw wtMNtk vflnoU*nt. MrfprMfs 1 Going from a highway to a byway in a ford, ii like going from satin to tilk. Now dosign allows Ford's roar springs to 'soften" or “stilfsn" depending on road ooflditions. You got a smooth rido all the way I Thorn sno sag whan you sit in 4 Ford ... ovon on long trips. Comfort-contoured scats, rigidly anchored, have advanced springing for groaler comfort and longer lift. Try th« new kind of rid# In lh« new kind of FORD BANKS-YOUNG MOTOR CO. PHONE 17 FRANCHISED DEALER NO. 11M BURNSVILLE, N. C. TAKfltt t-B’srs AWARDED Bt MKEBICAN CATTLE GLtTB ' The County Extension Service has ju3t‘ "been -notified that Ron nie and Loretta Robinson, 4-H club members of the Mtcaville School, have been awarded mem berships in the American Jersey Junior Cattle Club. They are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byrle Robinson of Newdale. 'Ron nie and Loretta showed their re gistered Jersey heifers in the county, district, and State Fair shows, winning top honors in each event in both 1955 and 1956. never to touch light switches or . sockets while they are touching I a grounded metal object such as . a sink? Do you avoid using bathroom electrical appliances when you are wet? And do you always keep radios out of the bathroom.? IA9F9 hnml tagrii Hood for Mini roughest rood in th« now kind of ford. Notice how ifio biggest bumps lose their "thump"l One . reason is thefl|is biggest, longest, heaviest Ford has the extra "beef" to give a smooth, rood-hugging rido. N«w SWipt had 111 Jaht froaf saspMsion Ford's new, stronger front suspension is designed to soak up the shock of rough roods. The new swept-bock design lets wheels "roll" with the bump pnd absorb it going away ... for-for smoother, steadier soiling. Ford has more body , insulation—protection against weather, dust, and noisO—than ony cor in the low-prict laid. You rido through city trolFic in library-like quiet. jpij SUN.-MON. MAR. 2^2s I’ ■ „ pSOth CENTURY- ercsenti RICHARD EGAN DEBRA PAGET and introducing yPP ELVIS PRESLEY Love Me Tender CINemaScoPE i . . . ' Seri miooleton • william mmpbeii^^ht^ NEVILLE BRAND with MILDRED DUNNOCK • BRUCE BFNf Protfoced by Directed by Screen play u , DAVID WEISBART - ROBERT 0. WEBB • ROBERT I^.l Better balance ■ One of Ford's nicest hock-road habit. i« tp —» _ the rough spots orent there. Proper weight distribution and precise balancing let Ford iron out bumps far better Ihor man. a( Ih, h■,h ~ sa (o.i. New lewer-pressnre tires Even Ford's tires ore new for a better ridel Altf-.eugh they require less oir pressure, they hold about 17% more air far cushioning the car. This means a softer ride— without sacrifice of Ford's good handling characteristics. Na metal-to-metal chassis and body contact Only ford in its field uses JO Cushion Quiet rubber body mounts ■, . . more than any other low-priced car. tt ail Oddi UO to IS (HlAAthnr nuintmr rutino nn r
The Yancey Journal (Burnsville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 14, 1957, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75