VOLUME TWENTY-EIGHT Yancey Roundup Christmas Program Is Scheduled A program ol music and stories will be held at the Yancey County County Library on Saturday (Dec. 7) at 3 p. m. . Miss Joan Reeve’s Prize-winning piano recital will be played on the library’s recently acquired hi-fi set. The recording includes Bach’s Prelude in F Sharp and Beethoven’s Bonatan i A Flat. Mrs. Frank H. Lewis will give three readings in keeping with the pre- Christmas season: “The Sur prise.” by Laurel Ingal is Wilder; the “ Biblical Christmas Story; and “The Ear," by Cj'nth:a Mams. Program notes, on the music will be given by Mrs. Warren sleeve. . •• The program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Public is invited to attend. •* » • . . . ........ ... . Five more schools and one busi ness firm joined this week the list of those contributing 100 per cent to the Yancey County United Justice, Ex-UNC Great, To Speak At Local Fete Charlie (Cicj Chco) Justice,' probably th m\ iHustratious j (figure in Noy j football, | Will be !h-* .speaker Monday night I at the annual Fast Yancey High) School football banquet. Puri: a this i * fete, which begins at 7 30 p. m.. Ulcers will , be awarded outstanding players honored and the championship ( troPhy of the Appalachian Confer* ,r Jl* «* ir/tlaJ champ hp of (he newly formed lea '-‘•s season with o #?.i bowed to c » the semMna] „r ' WMer J ~?. 5 A and finish^ ."ii-csrjr - - "Z%'\ :»r“r, or aS*W%°£ S Si “ rc «- *> Hi the Md ‘ nava *£" C CS 'tSSn he * Tar w«o„ 1 ona and led the ■** 25 *» **>*l frame,. 66 post - s ea-l He was chosen to virtually every All American team in his A MW Texas Da, >• n* B Net ,I T.« B .? ESUN The C ''Jl h h Her ald Tribune -Dr 2 to £* red “*«" Perry. wn Shires, ST AT •> >u <*’* voice said over th -the be,-I, evei !”” 1 No . j £ » en*r*ew Xw •ST 1 ' Perry's simoriL Shares, tor the day" Mj,L T BS 0111 of town i at the XoTt 1 Pmy lookPd in ££ of t n the : hfe fork and we PUt I telephone. “This j„ Dr p < *'* r - to a '*»■ Shires’ M „ e L P "7 kZX\Z\ i ?£ STAT." the £« ” to “• tt, I”.' "•••" >«• «W <t,« . Xht Vare, aM ; rt th™,.. . " 51,1r * «M PMh- ‘ ;»X *P»" *»r « . »• one m Dr T*'””’ ™° n ’ The , Pelrv «*«l has gray tilort i, " narrow and colored celling J® J*? Cream ' of it. on sT'JJL the tnhWle pLf T" um hoßPital states hLi JFund Drive. 100 PERCENT HONOR ROLL j B. B. Penjand & Son Burnsville Mill of Mohasco, Inc. Glen Raven M<D Pensacola School Clcaimont School S. Toe School Bee Log School Yancey Hospital Central Barber Shop Yancey BarberShoP . Ray Bros. Feed Cenler Pc’Sard’s Drug Store East Yancey High School Oakcrert School Micavtlle School Bald Creek School Burnsville School Remits Chcvrolet-Buick *• * • Two re’igiols films will be shewn Thursday night at the Church- of God of ProPhecy in Burnsville. They are “The Little Israelite” and “The Promise.’’ There is no admission charge | ' final two years at Chapel Hill, i He was named the | player in the 1949 College All-Star 'gam in Ch!cagof%f'er a year away | from football, h? 'signed with the "Vc. htogtou Redskins of the Na tional Football League. His pro career was cut short bu a leg fracture sustained to a game against the Los Angeles Rams in 1953. —1 -|H all Os Fam, a : d t0 t . thp Fo^n r™ sports Hall J he pa^ h . ! T—[—■ iii It 'V^l^.^KwNr'v : ' K I®K'' wWßsffl I g -jm <* ' se|;; " :r.4 ; ~ - m# m -y&sQ+y w-^»x*n CHARLIE justice Uas the first thing to as s | President was wa! °, f**’ I Malcolm Perry unhllH . reath ' n K- Nark gleor-piaid Lket r hiS [*l onto the i aad tIU ew hands while the ke d out h;s put „ZJ hs ™ »>m , The President, p errv .. Ui i> h" “T ,ta1 *X S?£ * running out of it rt ' n*S cut too fast The . run ' tal, which ~? f oc^Pitoparie. ««» jSL,^h*dTh M ’ “• taek damage a ’ J ad * huge The a- f u ?*? er does J* fieii?T' Sbody **«* woimd covJfi? the t There w~ * , the floor, ij in wnnection Woimd , m the throat. This m bU hole hloo#. were being alr Md THE YANOY RECORD | • - ‘ - “Dedicated To The Of Yancey County" Subscription $2.50 Per Year | and the public is invited to attend. j The Carolina Hemlock Junior Woman’s Club and the Senior Woman’s Club of Burnsville will hold a joint meeting Dec. 12 at the Community Building. Hostesses for the session will be Mrs. Don Burhoe, Mrs. George Roberts, Mrs. E._ L. Dillingham and Mrs. Tom Higgins. The meeting will begin at 8 p, m. * * *■ • Ti:e monthly meeting of Yaneov County Democratic Woman’s Club| scheduled for Thursday night in the courthouse, has been post poned. President Zu’a Wilson said that the meeting will be re-scheduled ** • • [ Yancey C.iuntians Were jolted ; from their hopes of a ba*my win ter this week as the second sac v ■ within tWo weeks hit the area. Lured dreams of a miVdj t ' winter by an almanac’s prediction ) and an unusually warn autumn, • Yancey residents awoke to the bitter truth Friday when approxi mately two inches covered the ground. it sncwed again Saturday, skip pod Sunday, then snowed again Monday and Tuesday. A'though the accumulation we - never more than three inches, driving conditions at times were extremely hazardous, especially at night when the melting snow froze and turned the roadways to-; oti etches of ice. , •• • • 1 U. S. FORCES. GERMANY . —Army Pvt. Thomas F. Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adarian F. , (Simmons, Route 5, Burnsville, i; W C* «n*~ *' ' j November ti> “ «^7j (“*<■ in Germany 4 " * rm H I&ZZZ," £££'* "| Airmv tn t m - ente red the/ ™w in June wi „ , uie %, i ne J J : !; :mp]eteri basic / l an j ' Port Jusckson S p I (and arrived overseac th„ J C " (November. lowing I j Scene Jhal 3. the U ch? J t r Bn ' I Kids who p*Qt a t, i; , I school became of t L day from ■»« Orowtoß tteiy l ’ oP ' iSf** *m. ZZ. Zt market with "<*aea to tZZo " Smen When 1 I £and and Baxter ! MWoolm Per,, saM . rel, ‘ Then he started the tm«* a I tomy. There was ™ T* 60- ■The girj m tho n i n ° aneßt^®«ia. front of the skirt sh ° Ver thc taisr out of the wiv C WaS * tand ' «* ™ Bgalnst ! rrc£r" Tsrs , was not vofmr ,J. flake her Kotng t 0 1 face. y 8 fP ° m Jler husb and's ( ■ L Th Z T°r Perry topped UD ana n' aluminum hospital cart | and he took charge of the h )ess job tiyinc t n ,l th hops ' Resident 0 f JS, ** 35th fn>m aS C 1 8! a »‘» ■ "7“ over 'C m.«?n ti 'mportint | 1 The -hZ 1 ' Pen T ! ihere was movin *- And 1 it rZ aPPam,t *»®art bea* ' EwS ? ld 011 Pen-y |S ft ?|. BURNSVILLE, N. C„ THLRS DAY, DECEMBER 5, 1963 \r jV I I qncey Obituaries | MRS. | S. MOODY Mrs. J. S.|Moody. 85, died in j Yancey -llbepi&d Nov. 26 after- a long IBness. 3 c 0 Funeral services were held Nov. 2S at 2,te; m, in the West Burnsville Baftist Church. The Rev. Fred F. Dancy officiated and burial was i/i Horton ftiß Ceme tery. '• a. '"Bhe fSs tnl wife of the lato j. S. Moody sfCßelief. Surviving & daughters, Mrs. Fred AB&lf'of Burnsville ar.d Mrs. E. Kid King of Boone; two sons, th« Kev. Fred Harrell And Ellis T. Jtftdy, both of Burns ville; two s'sWk, Mrs. G. B. Bar nett and Mns.fß. W. Bennett, both of Relief; anjte'her. Ira Peterson of Relief; Jfitne grandchildren, .seven groatrgfc.is<siildren and one great-great j Holcombe ( Brothers Funeral ; Home was in J charge. MISS kATHBUR.N Miss Sarah ffohburn, 71, of Bur nsville Rt, .V .died Monday in a Western North' Carolina liospital after a long il!n«sr Services wf#'sssd at 3:30 P. m. Thursday in the home of a niece, Mrs. Jessie J.; Davis at Hamrick. The Rev. Adam Mills officiated. Burial was in; Autrey Cemeterj’. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. •Jr,ha M. RAthtlrn and Mrs. Belle Roland of BurMrille Rt. 5 and Mrs. W G. Packer of High Point; and two broth|i'3, Neil Rafchburu of Pensacola Jid Thomas Rath burn of BunjejjMe Rt. 5. . - V- i-.-#- - hfe Grioaint, d-„i ... f BV TOl HIGCLYs Krcor Sdit or Andy Prine, o. of v QB „ „ 7 theater-goers all-time Tay 0 "* / os h as been t into . ‘ ra l gripping tl an _ “ ™ be was ever a p, 0 n th ; screen. - on 010 s&B® or ■ “f ad “'' w •». »ny Playhouse !**?» *i"nf t th : I Kupctoet. c KaiTn . L >Uso involved i hp ~ Non Os the ea o. .. nvest, SAt- N I i - “ “ ,c ai vo others beeen assc od with the summer theater , e p tJle j Hathaway and V /■ j both friends of p * ches, The angular Pr „„ . I ''“Wide Cou- ° f ! «efer (The tube was ■H could S u c t: on ou. so air packed i n the * vent the lung fro?, 3 ™ VK ' These things he T^' 22 small I dGOtcri and nurse* e in Z r I room and talking ta the ‘but does . , He saw onl I i f®d chest, shining !. fchj ' oat lamp, and when he „ . hu^e N nr ma . . u inn A r... t or move his eyes b iW * up Ihe would see th's “ niation “ and the terribly df “ clmscs | (Standing ore r a , *«, the wall. ie Bi ny I I Jmt he finishes ° my > Malcolm Pen Dr. Kemp da r( ked U P R Uhgron in mridencj [ eur °' « came in J arklaed ! ,n ‘hmugh the ~T looking a t a«*, the United States. 1 CPt o{ l fd at Malcolm Per *1 4 la ° k told Malcolm d the til he already kne some " 210 way to save the i * Was ' “Would you 2ike jJ i amau_* — u j iCourthouse-Joil I ■ m Is Scheduled Jan ... \ ' ■ ; -‘V: - -- I I—lll-yi 'L - * teF ’ Y stardom t f Reward Prine 2 7 Jl! ’ I“o Play the h * IP in 1! >o2 J to a of Eu J |of “Angel.- JkWay Production/ • and Hair, in" „i ■Hathaway an / ia,:7L n at thp ap ' ■ “»’ Z”1 **»*£ .a"r ; Ure„„r “• tamed *“*■*.' if'a/ Was Veri bi;T% (kept ht ’ ana i t Pany aiartea L, 7 M * lc U' lm and move ..’M L 7 for things /, cause it wa„T a u „ * be L He bJ? p aW runni «g out.' * f He had to dtr JZZ?? 1 * the 6 hest. [' *' a the W '/;*»• to WWS?: "^'.aot /phe heart i n | had to ana**,.. hands, ‘so C, | 1 3116 SUrf^fJ X? * «■* ZZV££p . WH somebody -f . j 1 -” he-- said. m m 'U ‘Passaged the chest V nHl,J ks he' corner of the row* ° ver in one j '23?■***'««-*«. «£"*/ cardiogram . f or Wllle . •.. n elsetro •o© fliaiSSfliOjito ,Si o“ t ii&tf Price Per Copy five Cento ("Lire OrnniM beea dead since T - “fi u B ,es Wm as *"» • j friend until a *&■ ‘. Officers Hathaway had waleh^”** 68 ard bad sandw^T Kupcinet retired , at i I she h fWTneG-Qff th/^ 1 11 P ' m 'hem. * door betitni I v PoJlce sai d that bFA-. ■•• /he called the aaj d «ui night, Wpd ' f reconciliation. T ” ta ettect a ssjav*«sswM ■SS^VISgH; l 2 Unreal f been M ‘ T ' •toxins, whn . Woi-king the *« reached down / oxy ««i flow j edges Os a wtuT I hands. He - 2? 2?* WS~2Sd»i»* • Hov. 2g> «?• The cku t Three ■ the ball mom no. one nowTL er * ea W oalUng to everyone J?* Were; I hi."**' But Vie wi 2 004 °* 1 £****> the way automat 3 *PPed oi|t off * a w the briert * •when- a»y ( ' who was /' i pohoe. His nam- wea '** the ' XL**’ ,*a' tT* 1 " reny tiiMAj a-- f me rocsn as 160 feave/ Am Ret Is S Yancey tions and to furthe garng to stone. The Cg week to coui-tbous 14, the s statewide meat ref “By do: county q< County A gistrars v ejections, iwoi-k at i ing day.” The vo! -ttoais will issue of ! struetton Jail was 5. It wa< and then The fe< offered c .... . I ( I which Wou f year-old S f I Tb' co ‘‘i-oposaj .is J trove rsy ac fi ff a Pprovi |^ an -” aa it f r 8 *® la ttire ». I Oenerally, ts f | WPPoning ti J*?Zer count! » | stand against , A%to s said I ooka for J yid bond isst I ,y* n at the P, Ja nd Jan 4 » rJJ - or any day but be on *. Those vote^ on (ho t ajain.- * 's f 0 become ej! o ,u. ■1 -icct on ” u„ ' He "do ;UT°* oou > d tufioogj bond* a ®® tor the bond* We’ft. ” tn real tiv P°sal i 8 apprrt Wft . Uhl n t «« *be 1 <roip> , aven * <?<H>W S “Which'- ywnces I's t /new one C ' PWSPeCte of AiJcins saf<f bft, Ift-LT- > at PrWn <’»¥use to pom? 0 ? ' VouW have t aJEI? ** JjSSff coun t i ('S. QtfU

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