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- webwvu; wm % m' LOCALS Mrs. George W. Robert* in visit ing her parents this week in In gold, N. C. ' Mrs. Charles Trammel, Jr., # of Elkin, N. C ~ underwent surgery last, week at she Winston-Salem hospital. Mrs Trammel is the far mer Mias Sarah Hamriek, of Bur* neville. Mrs. C. R. Rom risk iM Mra. Charles Trammel, Sr, hare been with her during her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Higgins and children, of Newport News, Va, were visiting friends and re latives here over the week-end. K!YKItSJI>K NKWs By M «s. £'mi « Wilson Naff V.’hitson is in from Michi gan visiting his family here. Otway Austin returned last week from Maryland and is con fined to his home due to Illness. Mrs. Edith Wilson received word last week from her Sbn, Janies Landon. that hs arrived safely in Bljpxf; Miss, where fy» will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Edwards and family spent iast Sunday her e with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edv.urih^y Mr and Mrs. Frprl McKinney and Mrs. Grace Melton spent last Sunday here' with Dave McKin ney. ] Mrs. Annie Hall and Mm. Charles Edwards visited Mrs. Burdette Johnson and new son in an Asheville hospital last Uunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans of Asheville rpent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Glonn Evans and Aunt Sarah Jane Rol and. ‘Mrs. Daisy Gardner 's slightly improving from injuries received in a fall about two weeks ago. * \ V 'C"\ AtSilßr DRW - W O Copyright IM 3, W«)> Worn/ krodotlbflt • -r RAY BROS. FOOD CENTER - - to'JftftKfe'] ‘innr f NEXT DOOR ?e POST OITIOB Dial Mi; 2-2400 AMPLE PARKING SPACE-BY SIDE OF BUILDING Special - Friday & Saturday, April 18 & 19 Chicken Thighs $c CQ/% Drumsticks, 1 lb. pkg. v/v L. ' - ' / ‘ | Dukes Mayon- 7Qe naise, Pint jar «/ v % - . 1 4 lb. Yellow JQg Eye Beans it^v * i, Silver Mist 1 70 Flour, 25 lb. vI • i 7 . •,i' . j • . Qt- Clorox 19^ ! WPIW i' 2 gaL " 33C l #^ orox ■ i ] ’ • -V'-'- i _ ■ Miss McCurry t Is Bride Os ; Robert D. Curtis ’ Mi»s Anneftia Yvonne McCurry “ soid Hebert Dennis Curtis were 1 .named Saturday night, April 0, * in the Mica villa Presbyterian * Church. The double ring ceremony * | wag performed by the Rev. Eulea . H. Adkins, pastor of the West ■ Burnsville Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. McCurry, of Mtoavlllt*; and tha bridegroom is l’d« ton erf Mr. and Mrs. Will Cur tis, of Burnsville. 1 A program of weddiu* music* was presented By Miss Donna Gay Hall. I •j Given in marriage by her fath-1 'j.er, the bride wore a blue and| i white tweed suit, white accessor 1, ies and carried a whit* orchid an , a white Bible. 1 : Mias Benina Lee McCurry, sis i ter of.-the bride, was maid of hon ! or; and Cliarle# Englishf of Miea i ville, served an best mam Ushers wera J. T. Blalock and Loy Mc -1 ’ Curry, trades of the bride, j After a brief wedding trip, the couple returned to Burnsville, I where the bridegroom is employ , j fed-at the Burnsville Supermarket. •South Toe Township News I j By Mia. Philip Nordstrom \ | Ths Rev. Ralph Young was the , visiting speaker Sunday morning !at the Celo Methodist Church. I The Rev. Dawkins and the Rev. Clegg assisted. Dr. and Mrs. Clegg arrived Saturday at their summer home at Celo while en route from Con necticut to their home in Raleigh. Mra Glsgg is sick -witjb. the f&j.’ .’. Mr. and Mm. Rnu! of New Jersey visited Mr- and Mrst James Neuhauser of Celo during the week. The executive committee of the P. T. A. had a short, informal meeting at the sohookious* Tues day night. Officers wifi be elected at the tegular P. T. A. a»*tin* oh April 30. ■"■ *~*++m*****ni -■—* 1 . irlw >*«■ hr- ipm. i i ' - . -v Vr - * ' M HOUSE OF CARDS . . Undermined by severe rain storm, , hundreds of homes in northern California Mere damaged like this j f one at El Sobrante. . Upside - Down Ham- Pic A “new look" In inset plot It achieved In Uptlde-Down Mem Pie. Whether you prefer to soy “upside-down” or “downside-up” makes „o differ ence when you serve tins ham pie. You're sure to get an enthusiastic resfumse either way. 1 I -JL «w| S J S “ h ,? m pie T i , th , a ‘;. diff(, renee”. that difference being made up of are n 3 '" a *l« llma bt ' ans team up for a lieartv filling. They. • are • uccessfully flavored with sour cream, horseradish and parsley. a ”l! te . n , (k ' r biscuit topping is made with self-rising flour You netdu t worry about leavening failures vvlu-n voti use self-rising flour, ft already mM- fl v, S ~“ k, K e P °,! V<l< , r ln tl1 ? correct proportion, plus salt. This convenient-to- can h, ‘ n b T '' ctor ' n outt.nf down prer-arafion time when von bake he treats your family loves. You can use it for all your lu.h h, „i, .o omit the baking powder and salt from your recipe. UPSIDE-DOWN HAM PIE a cups cubed, cooked hem Dash pepper I’/j cups cooked beby lima beans y 5 cup milk Vi teaspoon prepared horseradish Vi cup dolry sour c. 1 tablespoon chopped oarsley '/ 4 C up shorteptna ’A teospeon eelt ? A cups sifted enriched 2 tablespesns butter-cr margarine self-rising flour J toblespeem enriched self-rising flour 1 #gg, beaten Vs teaspoon salt A cup milk - Combine ham, line brans, horseradish, parsley and salt. Set aside. McP , or mar-ganne in saucepan. Add 'tour, salt mid t»ep[.er and bleiid well. Ileal uutil buiibly. Add nulk gradually, stirring constantly. Cook until thickened t-? S t, ur cre3m -. a tablespoon at a time, stirring constantly. Heat but d« not Dj-T „tir sauce into ham nrnture. Turn into buttered y inch pie pan. Cut shortening mto flour until mixture is crumbly. Combine egg and miLk. Add ' ntuk mixture to flour to make a soft dough Turn out. on lighriy floured board OT pastry clutli and knead genfiy 30 seconds Roll out into a o-iueh circle Fit overhaul mtttnrt. t.ue silts in top to allow steam to escape. Bake in hot oven about io BWutes Serve hot. Cut ioto wedges and turn upside down On sdrvuJg plat v-v t . ~ ...... Maxwell House In- <jj I ] Q atant Coffee, 6 oz jar v" •1 / r* - . j . .i ■"■■■■’ "■/ ■ • Blue Bonnett 9Qp ; Vm"i Margarine *J\» 3 lb. Swiftning £Op Shortening OTr t ,i • . . . , r 4f " '• • • /--v ; • ‘-i - ~-" r -V ~T~r • r~ 1 • - 7 -™- YRW T ANPBT RBOOm Sarriea Officer Tb Bie' WSp AggF^th- A « ~ Th* North Carolina Ytfter&na Commission will have a Repr«toK tative. Jack C. Winchester, with the County Service Officer, Court House, Burnsville, on Thursday, April 24, from 11:00 A. M. t<* 4:00 P- M.; and he will he with the County Service . Officer, Court House, BakersviUe, on Friday, April 25, from 8:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M., to assist Veterans and dependents, Mr. Winchester states that all veterans bolding government life insurance should kdtp Veterans Administration informed of any change they wish made in benefi ciaries, as such change cannot be made by last will and testament. Veterans Administration must pay (proceeds to beneficiary of record. Family status changes such as marriages, divorces, births or deaths indicate needed changes in beneficiary listings. Mr. Winchester or you r County Service Officer has the necessary forms for changing beneficiaries and will be glad to assist in com pleting the forms. ■■ ■ .; ~ “ Trinidad, “the most southerly of the West Indies, is closer to New York than to New Orleans. The Caribbean resort, roughly the size of Delaware, is 2.037 miles from New Orleans, 1,939 miles from New York. •A • • • Nickel, which was first isolated as an element only in 1731. has been found to be present in sig nificant amounts in certain bronze '".us and ipij-lenie.its nude al most C.OU! years ago SUBSCRIBE TO THE REOORD NOTICE , j/ The power will be off in the Micaville and Grassy Creek areas from 1 to 3 p. m., r Sunday, April 20th. <? «* i • French Broad Electric Memb. Corp. 1 BURNSVILLE, N. C. V. •' • i • Get your FREE * Sweepstakes Game^Board^i mercurtuhl ’275,000 if TV GAME jm-r with Ed Sullivan to no skill needed. ■fj 20 GRAND PRIZES H| -NEWMERCURYS I 6000 Second Prizes— M Cameras 4 games in all. First game April i3th. „ d * © 1M» Ford Motor Company Win while you watch TV at home. See your Mercury dealer today. Enter Mercury’s- PERFORMANCE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES ; - rr iTIi iji Prestayf. ffKenomt'rion of America*s show bunnrss worU. a ; he u-uh Kis famed t guitar Jx M-Cj-M’j "laii hou*e Rock/’ in which he noi only sings a flock of new songs hut also flays ah exciting and unusual dramane rnlr SHOWING AT THE YANCEY THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 20-21-22 HhliiHilliiHiiiilH!iiiißiiiim!iiH:!!tio|i«3Mi!llfliifloMHo I ANNOUNCEMENT-! I hereby announce myaeli m a | candidate for member or the Board of County CommlmionerH, subject to the will of the Demo cratic Primary to be held on May SI, 1958. If nominated and elected I sha!l strive at all times, to serve the people of Yancey County to the very best of my ability. Your support will be greatly appreciated URANUS B. DEYTON (pd. political adv.) ' ----- - S'.i» REEL . v ~4v IN iq,- .':T- •» A GOOD j CATCH ; We have every, thing to help YOU ... -myj A complete stock of fistHog,i ♦ quipment. | ny ‘ O O O -r A. *i4wettim 000 ' " I ~T- .- • *’ f‘ ' *jam f -V . -5 • . v * u* jv . 000 *' BOATf/SHm If fishiirgr is your fav orite sport, come^.fn today and let us -help . . you enjoy it even more BLUE 110# IUROWARE (J). Dial Ml’ 2-2040 v BURNSVILLE, - *
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