OBITUARIES MRS. SALLIE BAKER Mrs. Sallie Dellinger Bak er, IK), died in her home Tues day evening following a long illness. She was the daughter of the late David and Majy Ann Rny Dellinger, and widow of the Itev. Will.am J. Baker. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Services will ,he helj at 4 p. m. Thursday in Higgins Memoral Methodist Church. The Rev. J. M. G. Warner will officiate and burial will he in Holcombe Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bob Led ford, Johnny Ray, Grover and Charles Dellinger, Jehu B. Wes'all and Lyndel English. The body will remain at Holcombe Brothers Funeral Heme until the hour of the services. TIM O. GURLEY Tim G. Gurley, 74, of Rt. S died in a Spruce Pme hospi tal Tuesday morning after an extended illness. , Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ethel Burgin Gurley; four sens, Paul and Herman of Burnsville Rt. 5, Cecil of Lenoir an,j Alfred Gurley of Ex ton, Pa.; two step-daugh ter-. Mrs. Frank Bowditch of Bur: r.ville Rt. 5, and Mrs. ALce Gurley of Lenoir; four slep .sons. Alvin of Winston- Salem Rny of Garden City, Mid:, W c. of I-eroir and Cecil Margin of Burnsville Rt, 5. 2t! grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Services wll be held at 2 P m Thursday in Estatoe Pr-.sbvterinn Church. The Kev John Powers and the Rev Alv n Jo es will of ficint. and burial wll be in Pahow Cemeterv. Pallbearers win h.‘ >»randsrtns. The >ndy wll remain at I'o'com'-e Brothers Euneml Hr.,,,, until ploccd in the ch’.rrh to minutes prior to services Card Os j Thanks i wmild I ke to express n. .'i .ic thanks to nt\ many f ne:i.’.s and neighbors in Hurn.'.villc for the r Curds and lexers at the passu g of niy daughtern-law. Mrs Royce Masters, of Johnson City, in December. . 'D Thelma Masters a A BIG SALUTE to: "AMERICA'S FARMERS: PROVIDERS OF PLENTY" y. Today's farmers provide ample, whole some food when, where and how we want it. - And the cost takes a smaller share of our incomes 18.2 per cent smaller than at any time in history. The Land Bank is proud to have a part in the progress of farmers throughout this area. •FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSN. AshivilU 231 Haywood St. P.O. Box 807 Representative From Ike Asheville Office Is la Burnsville, Second Floor Os The Briggs \ *H«. t«k Monday At 2:00 P.M. THE YANCEY RECORD CHURCH NEWS Baptist Church in Burnfcvilie reports a.i unus uaity i.ne Liute SlUuy Course iauuary 22-26, with an e.i roilmeut of 116 and average a.,em.anc(. of 86, Tentative architectural pla .s were presented to the Sunday School Workers’ Coui.c 1 on Wednesday night. Circle meetings of First Bapt st will meet as' follows: Dozer C rcle Will meet at 1:00 f . m. Feb. 7 wi h Mrs. Wilkes Beeler; Mary Wray Hensley Circle wll meet Feb. 7 at 3:00 p. m. (place not desig nated); Circle No. 1 will meet at the church for a covered dish supper Feb. 7 at 6:30 p. m. Mission N ght will be ob served Wednesday, the Bth, at 7:CO p. m. Rev. McDonald, pastor, will attend the State Evange -1 cal Conference to be held in War Memorial Auditor um, Greensboro, Monday thorugh Wednesday of next week. * •« • • Members of Mr.rt : n’s Chan el Mo hodist Church, as well as surrounding community, are look ng forward to the regular first Saturday ni"ht gespol sing on Sat. the 14th, at 7:CO p. m. Featured on the program wll be the Peake Family from Weaver ville, "Happy Hearts”, from Asheville and Temple Quartet. •• * • The men of the Presbyter ian churches of Mitchell and Yancey counties enjoyed a fine supper and program at Rdgeway Presby'erian Chur ch Wednesday night, January 18. Mr. Jason Devton from the Spruce Pine Church was the speaker for the evening. •• • • The Sundav School services of Newdale Presbyterian were conducted by the youth of the church on Sunday morn irg Partic : pating in the pro grnm were Dennis Howell, Mike Fox, Gary Pres-ell. Mitzi Presnell. Alice Thomas, Anita Fox,,, Gerald Presnell, Mar <pnta Young and Becky Thomas PAINFUL CORNSC AMAZING LIQUID J RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now remove corns the fast, easy way with Freezone®. Liquid Freezone re lieves pain instantly, works below the skin line to dissolve corns away in just days. Get Freezone...at all drug. counters. If you don't plan to marry money, I try our... I Qet-Kich-Slowm Scheme Its called saving. As away of turning small sums of money into larger ones, it can't be beat. ' Especially if you save often. Especially if you save with us and earn our guaranteed interest. v "\m) / "Vs THE'NORTHWESTERN BANK ” i3i iick t • • **NUF»CTURfR S SUGGtSIID 8 i 1»! 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