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TnpWDAY, jJANFARY ,9, 1958 „ .B . • ' ’ >- T- ... V,, Ufp>r Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 30, 1957 Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Her man Angel, Freida Hill and Mr. a 4d Mrs. W. C Angel, all of Bur nsville, were among the nearly .thousand people who signed the guest register at The Upper Rhom Chapel this fall. The chap el. opened less than five years ago, draws visitors from every state and many other countries. The focal point of the chapel is almost life-size wood carving of the Last Supper done by Er nest Pelligrini after the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci. This carving captures the mom ent when Jesus tells his disciples, -dm 'of*you shall betray me.” .Set I; NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF YANCEY | | COUNTY DEMOCRAT PARTY I j I, GRADY ROBINSON, of Prices I | Creek Township, Yancey County, N. C., I hereby announce my candidacy for Sher- I. iff of Y ancey County in the coining General Election. I shall appreciate your | votes, and if elected, will do my best to make the best Sheriff that Yancey Coun ty ever had. I’ll do my best to protect the public roads of Yancey County, the people’s I I homes and also the churches of Yancey | County. ■ Grady Robinson 1 Full Speed Ahead * v $> v . I f I VA ( b BRji? M kli 1 ! | M HH Pi m r| V mm aHpHfjAj |j k k L*i WKTm.mB i b £' M ■MM | the northwestern bank I 51 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i rn ' BURNSVILLE, N. C. in a huge frame of limewood and walnut, the carving is more than eigfiteen feet long. The artistry and skjll of the sculptor are ap parent to even the casual viewer. Many visitors see it with 'a deep spiritual sensitivity that makes the visit a religious experience. The wood carving is placed on the rear wall of the chancel. chancel reproduces the scene de picted in the carving. Here are the same tapestried walls, the same beamed ceiling, the same inlaid floor, and most striking of all, the altar reproduces the great table about which the disciples are seated with their Master. 't Into a New Era . _ . * ; it j * . » . . i The New Year bows Into a new era, in which man will take many giant steps forward in his exploration of outer space. sj i * | To meet the challenge of this unprecedented opportunity to push back the horizons of our knowledge, the beat scien- | tific and engineering minds j have been marshalled. U I o " I I Time will be of the eaaence t as industry is called upon for the materials, equipment and precision instrumentation es sential for continued research and experimentation. I I * Banking, too, will play its part) in providing to Industry the .financial counsel and credit necessary for the acceleration of our progress serose the threshold of a new epoch. 4 Other features of the chapel in clude a lovely prayer room, an in teresting high' pulpit, a. chancel rail that carries the symbols of the disciples and an elaborately carved gate. Below the chapel are the museum and devotianal lib rary. & The chapel is the central, fea fcire of the building whiah houses the offices and shipping rooms of THE UPPER. ROOM, the world’s most widely used devotional guide. It is published in 36 editions in cluding 30 languages, Braille and Talking Book. More than tea million people, it is estimated, use this devotional guide daily. * ‘ " -■■■■< i ... ■ i ...... ■, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as . Adminis trator of the estate of H. M. Mc- Cracken, Deceased, late of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Burnsville, N. C, on or be fore January 1, 1958, or thi notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted tr, said estate will please make immed iate payment. This December 28, 1957. pill Atkins, Administrator of the Estate of H. M. McCracken, Deceased. Jan. 2-9-16—*8—80, Feb. 6 SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD rjj [A W' M CHE TANCEY REOOSfo * ----- - - • • *t> IT HEIEH HUE j 'T'HE first time or two that you * .launder new blue Jeans, wash them separately from other items. They’re not generally colorfast, and'you can avoid getting the color on Other clothing. To clean satin-finish stainless ap-* pliances, wipe the surfaces with mild suds and water and dry. If I you want to make them sparkle, wipe with mineral oil on a damp cloth. j Economy minded homemakers THIS WEEK’S RECIPE Walnut Cookies (Makes 4 dozen) K cup butter or substitute % cup sugar. 1 *K % teaspoon vanilla IVi cups sifted flour V« teaspoon salt I % cup chopped walnuts Cream together butter and , sugar. Add egg and vanilla, , beating thoroughly. Sift togeth er flour and salt and blend in to creamed mixture. Stir in walnuts. Drop by teaspoonfuls on greased baking sheet. Bake , in a moderately hot (375°F.) oven about 10™ minutes. Re- I 1 „ move to wire rack to cool. 1 t.. .. .~ - : • will save the foil plates in which • come pastry, T.V. dinners and l rolls. They wash reajjily and can , be used for putting up the same kind of items when you’re ready ’ ing food for your own freezer. Overwashing is never good for clothes no matter what kind oi machine is used. Prolonged wash ing action may actually redeposit soil on the clothes. Washing boots in the machine? It you don’t have the latest appli ance which swirls out the «sedi ment, then ‘ rinse the boots be fore washing to remove dirt, sand and other foreign particles. Let oven cleaners stand on the porcelain enamel surface long enough to dry pretty thoroughly, then rinse them off. Crusted por- I tious will come clean more easily. NOTHING ELSE NEAR THE PRICE HAS WHAT'S IN THIS PACKAGE ! !■■* O' lroy 4-Door Sedan. Chevy's the f y cor in its field »ilh Body by fi'.her \ and Solely Plots &ass all around. \ jl§S” ~g yeM**"* 11 ***"^‘ J W , T —... Ifs one of Chevrolefs dollar-sfrefching Delrays! The handsome Delrays are the lowest priced of all the low-priced Chevrolefs. And \l theyVe full-size Chevrolets—wider, lower and nine lively inches longer. In size, in style, in fine details and construction, no othor car priced so low gives you so muchi When you’re thinking about buy ing a car because of its extra-low price, there are two things it pays to watch for. First, be sure you get full measure when it comes to size. Don’t settle for a cut-down * bargain model. Second, be sure / you get all the equipment and conveniences that you’d normally • See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick appraisal-prompt delivery! §4ST” ft nm. Manufacturer’* License No. Xl| NOTICE OF OBYIOE •» / In The Bayartar Court - NORTH CABOUNA YANCEY COUNTY GEORGE ANGLIN va. “ 'L- • j BERTHA HENSLEY ANGLIN | The above . named defendant, Bertha Hensley Anglin, wUTUke notice that the plaintiff brought the above entitled action again** the defendant sepldflg an abso lute divorce from the bond* of matrimony existing between him and defendant; and procurred summons to be issued on the ?7th day of December, 1*67, and tW the sheriff has returned the Sum mons stating that the defendant upon dilligent search cannot be found in North Carolina, and the plaintiff thereupon procurred an order of process in Gib cause by publication in the Yancey Record. The defendant will therefore take notice that she (a required t 0 appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Coart of Yan cey County on or before the 28th’ day of February, 1058, and ans wei or demur to the complaint In this cause, a copy of which is filed in the office of the said Clerk for the defendant. And the defendant wIU take notice that if she falls to appear and answer within that time, that the plaintiff will apply to the court for judgment of absolute divorce from the defendont. This January 2, 1958. Lowe Thomas, Clerk Superior Court. Attention Hemorrhoid “Pile” Sufferers A Wonderful Now Discovery Just Put On The IfAiint An ointment that has bean used for the past two year* by a prominent Mt. Holly, N. 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