THE YANCEY RECORD THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964 Locals Mr. and Mrs. Don Burhoe and children are vacationing in New York and Mass. They will visit the World’s Pair while they are away. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Cedric V. Hunter and sons, Ricky and Stev en will spend the week-end of the 4th. of July with Lt. Col. Hun ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter, es Jacks Creek. Lt. Col. Hunter has been assigned to duty in Bangkok, Thialand for two years. Mrs. Blunter and son, Steven will leave with him on July 6 for the new post. Ricky | 'will remain wit'll his grandparents until September and will then leave for Mobile College. Mrs. H. G. Crowigey and daugh- ’ ter, Jeanne, who have been visit ing here,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Proffitt, have returned to their home in Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Orr of 'Asheville were also week-end ■guests of Mr. and Mrs. Proffitt. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Bryce Hed iund and sons, Joel and Shane, left this week for their home in New York after visiting her moth er, Mrs. W. C. Murphy, and other) relatives here for the past week. | Mrs. J. Cooper Hamilton and son of Jacksonville, N. C. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welzie RiddUe, Jr. here. Miss Mar garet Riddle who had been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton In Jacksonville returned to her home here with her sister. Mrs. Hamil ton is the former Miss Evelyn Watson Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hunter, Jr. and daughters, Janice and Marie, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilson in Washington, D. C. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Huskey and children are vacationing in Myrtle Eeach, S. C. this week. Mr. and Mis. William Hess and Children vacationed in Myrtle Eraoh, S. C. two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Russell and children es California are visiting re'atives here. Mrs. Russell is the former Miss Irene Boone. Rev. and Mrs. Charles B. Tram mel of ElkUn visited friends here last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Boone are visiting her father, E. Wilson, in Maggie Valley this week. | j Specials-Friday & Saturday, July 3-4 Fresh Ground QQ Seans, |1 AA Beef, 2 lbs. 07C ' No * 2 1 ■%<«* I.QU VALLEYDALE am Dgl Monte Cat- IQ Honee Weenee. JYC SU P> 14 02. bottle ■#£ V’ 1 u OZ. pK(J. White House Apple ft A PETER PAN flj" Sauce, 303 can, 2 for m/C Peanut Butter, . Y 12 oz. jar only Nabisco Fig New tons or Waffle Cream Sandwiches J) I I 111 Del Monte 00# 3l°x Tuna, 3 cans O# C Charcoal, 10 lb. bag only RAY BROS. FOOD CENTER j DW «JM3S BURNSVIELS, H. C. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE AMPLE PARKING SPACE BY SIDE OF BUILDING RELIEF NEWS By: Donald McCourry r Harvey Hughes of Pontiac, HI. : s Pent a week here recently visit i in 'S hl s daughter, Mrs. Garrett Arrowood, and a brother Will Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes and . son of Jacksonville, Fla. spent a week here recently visiting his mother, Mrs. Pansy Hughes. Joe Tipton and son, Hasket, of Johnson City, Tenn. spent June 17th here visting friends and re latives. Mr. Tipton was once Sheriff of Mitchell County. , The regular 4th. Sunday singing at the Brummetts Creek Free Will Baptist Church was held again this past Sunday. A large ’ Congregation was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tipton of North Wilkesboro spent a week end recently at T'pton Hill visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mis. Ferrell Tipton. They also visited Rev. and Mrs. Molt Griffith while here. Mr. anil Mrs. Raibe Briggs and children of CoohdansviUe, Pa. spent a week here at Brummetts Creek recently visiting his moth ler, Mrs. Jane CBriggs. Sherrell Griffith has mowed his sawmill from Poplar Creek to Yancey .County Just across the river from the Relief Post Office. Mr. Griffith and H. H. Lewis, who lives in Yancey County, are partners in the saw mill business. Mr. Lewis has been a sawmill Operator for many years. Jat-k Ray of Marion was here a few days ago visiting his grand mother, Mrs. Sena Ray. Mr. Ray was discharged recently from the U. S. Armed Forces. He had been stationed in Okinawa. Mr. Ray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ray, live in Marion, but are formerly of Relief. Mr. Ray works with the police force ip Marion. Alvin Honeycutt of New York was here last week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Honeycutt, and a sister, Miss Sheila Honeycutt. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnett have moved back here from Pa. where they have been for several mon ths. Mr. Barnett is planning to go to Lenoir this week to look for employment. Maynard and son, Ephlee Peter son, were in Erwin, Tenn. last Friday on business. Ephlee owns two sawmills here as ,well as a grocery store, and four dwelling houses. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller of Simerily Creek, Tenn. spent a Sat urday here recently visiting their old home place in the upper sec tion of the Brummetts Creek area. Rev. Holt Harrell and family moved about three weeks ago to Woodby Hill Free Will Parsonage where he Is pastor of that church. Jason Hughes of Ottawa, HI. spent some time here recently visiting his sister, Mrs. Garrett Arrowood and family. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Masters of Ashevillle visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Masters, here recently. Mr. Masters is empOoyed by the Asheville Citizen-Times in the press room. Kathryn Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holt Griffith of Tipton Hill), was a patient in Memorial Hospital in Johnson City, Tenn. recently .Miss Gris- j fith Is a situdent at Western Caro lina College, CulLcWhee. Mrs. Edythe Griffith of Tipton Hill visited her sister, Mrs. Ella McKinney, in Roan Mountain re cently. This reporter while in Spruce Pine recently saw Bill Keller who was 108 years old last October. Mr. Keller lives all alone and was in town doing his weekly shopping. This writer received a letter last week from Sharlene Q. Rob erts