Mu . ■u. v / \|f® ® : 2 x»lg £\ • i “^» i 4 This Mom Has Just Opened Her Gift From ANGLIN - WiSTALL BURNSVILLE, N. C. I Specials-Friday & Saturday, May 3-4 I ■ „ —•— i——— H I Swi t s Prem ;T 40# R Bacon, 1 lb. "» m % I Pet Ice Cream TA # I 1-2 gal. any kind a m\i isi ' I FLEETWOOD "Wft I Quality Tea I 100 count only " B 8 • * I Dukes Mayon- M R naise, qt. jar "a #% RAY BROS. FOOD CENTER Dl«i MU S-MM NEXT DOOM TO FOR (NTVMM BIIRNIVII J ■ jj g IjAMPLE PARKING SPACE BY SIDE OF BUILDING | BURNSVILLE Mrs. Frank Lewis attended Che Eta State Convention sit Delta Kappa Gamma, the Honorary Teacher Society, at Grove Parti Inn in Asheville April 27-28. Mrs. Lewis was the guest of Mrs. Grace A. Stanley of WaynesvUle, a science instructor who taught teachers in this area last sum-! mar. . . Mi-, and Mrs. Alex Helms and son, Robert, of Roanoke, Va., ar rived for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Presnell last weekend. Mis. Helms (she is the former j Betty Presnell) and the youngster! remained here for another week. .! Mr. and Mis. Edward Buckner 1 IHfc YANCEY RtCOKD THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1863 8 §p| rr ■ >-<. 'Mr & ’ fr m wL € *4 ;-v- w * -. .JfIMHj|HIFW iaSaE: SL I^dynK ’ • ; .‘if "" -■ -"■ >**—• '■ •' Photo by John Robinson CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Recently celebrating the first an niversary of his birth was Kevin Dellinger, the one-year-old son of _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dellinger of Micavllle. 1 and children visited Mr Mrs. Monroe Nichols in Knarvilie, Tenn. last weekend. . . Mi-b. Max Fox and son ol Boone vsited her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Charles B. Trammel, last weekend. . . Mrs. B. R. P&relard visited rela tives in Newport, Tenn., last J week. . . ! Author Mataam Ross has return ed to his home here after spend ing the winter in Florida. Roes is currently writing a story on North Carolina's Cape Pear River for a I national magazine. . • | Mrs. Tom Higgins and son, i Chippy, visited friends and rela- Jtlves in Winston-Salem last week -1 end. . . Vance Link of North WU v**' | JUMBO PIES, (a aa! 12 in box, (1(1 | 3 boxes for- ■• VV | PET DRY MILK, «P| AA | 20 qt. size lU only l#J 7 I NESCAFE In- f| f%£% I stant Coffee, V| |f wy jj Giant 10 oz. jar " I ■ Crisco Oil, CQj* I Family size v/(/l The Community Column . kesboro, former basketball team , mate of Mr. Higgins at Brevard College, was Higgins’ guest over the weekend. . . 'Mrs. S. Troy Rhy and her dau ghter, Mrs. Lewellyn Estep of Moses Lake, Wash., are back in Burnsville after visiting relatives downstate. . . Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Laughrun have returned home after a tour through the west, While on the trip, the Laughruns visited their sores. Noble B. Lauglirnu in Shreveport, La., and Kenneth C. ; Laughrun in Ft. Worth, Tex. . E. J. Roland is confined to' Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville. . . Mrs. Nick Huskey and Mrs. William Heti.s attended a trailing session for leaders at the Pisgah Gill Scoot Camp April 28-27. Basic camping skills were studied and piacVced during the clinic. J. C. Banks returned to Utica Mich., last week after visiting hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lu'hei Banks and ether relatives in th:. area. . . CANE HIVE it Mr. and Mis. Willard Ayers have returned home after being in Winston-Salem for- a week. Mrs. Ayers was a patient in Bp fc*tt Hospital. . . Tommy Ray is confined to Bap tist Hospital in Winston-Salem. . BYRD CREEK J By Donald McCourry Mis. Pansy Byrd of Relief diet Sur.'csay after a long illness. She had been confined in Yancey Hospital in Burnsville. Serves? were held Monday. . . CCLford Barnett ha.i returned home after being confined to Yancey Hospital. . . V.siting friends and relatives here during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Satiiln Whitson of Marbleton, Tenn., Tony Barnett of Panttsylvaitia, James T.pton of Erwin, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Avery Allen of Yancey County. REE LOG A group of c.tizens from the Bee Log Community met recently and I organized a 4-H Club. Officers of the new organization aire: Sheila Pate, president; J. D. ] Pate, vice president; Sandra Whitson, secretary-treasurer; tKm lav Handley and Jack Ramsey, song leader*: Paul Cooper, Wanda 1 Hensley and Charles Phillips, rc- I creation committee; Bobby Whit- son, Kay Edwards and Maxine Pate, refreshment committee. The next meeting tea* been scheduled May 2 at 8 p. m. in the Bee Log Elementary Soheoi. NEWDALE The regular mooting of the Ncwdaii Community Club was I We Belong To Florists’ Telegraph Delivery -1 I Orders Honored Around The Wor’d |_ j _JR-üby’s Flower & Gift Shop | MAKE THE BIS CHANCE! TRY TOTAL PERFORMANCE AT YOUR HMO DEAIERt! FIRST-LOOK AT THE RECORD! 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A Gheirman, .the Rw. ; Thome* RaiUertge. was nominated to work with the Comra*m*ty Youth Group. Preeton Wyatt was also nemtoated to serve en the eame caavnittea - and any others that Rev. Rutledge wishes to choose.

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