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Here And There By Mrs. Bruce Westall 682-2252 Mrs. Essie Quinn from Y>rk, S. C. and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wray of Hilton Head, Ga., were the weekend guests of their cou sins, Mrs. John Bennett and Rush Wray at the Nu Wray Inn. * Mrs. Margaret Tyner has as her guest her sister-in- law Mrs. Charles Hubbard of Co lumbus, Ohio. * Mrs. Howard Barbee is vi siting her daughter, Mrs. Lou Russo and Mr. Russo of Char - lotte, N.C. * Little Mr. Stephen Burrus os Fayetteville, N.C. is vi siting his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Garland Wampler. * Mr. and Mrs. Aston Ram sey spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Ronnie Edwards and Mr. Edwards and children of Charlotte, N.C. * Mrs. Tom Mclntosh and son Tommy Dean visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and family. * Mr. Edward Beeson under went surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital last week. A daugh - ter of Atlanta and a son, Mr. Jack Beeson and his wife of Miss, are here to be with him * Mrs. E. J. Williams and son Bill of DeArlman, Ala., are visiting Mrs. Bertha Gibbs and Lucy. * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wil- . liams of Asheville are guests of Mrs. Ransom Silvers. * Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Fox of Spartenburg, S.C. spent last weekend with Mr.and Ms. Amey Fox. * Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ellis spent the weekend in Char - lotte, N.C. * Mrs. Edwin Powell of Mt. Holly, N. C. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lonnie Banks. * Mr. Fred Barber, former pastor of the Methodist Chuch here, and Mrs. Barber visited friends in town last week. He is serving sis pastor to a church in Charlotte, N.C. * Mis. Mildred Blalock of Asheville, N. C. attended the funeral of her Aunt, Mb. Wes Hensley last Friday. * Mr. and Mb. Hubert Coop er had Dr. and Mb. Z. B. New-, ton and children of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mis. David Banner Elk, N.C., Mr. md Mis. Charles Hall and family of Johnson City, Term. Lome for the weekend. * Miss Anna Wamerofßlack Mountain, N.C. spent the weekend with Miss Dianne Wampler. * Mrs. Roy Ray entered a Johnson City Hospital for sur gery on Monday. * Mrs. Leslie Hensley is in an Asheville Hospital for treat ment. * Mrs. Joseph Blackburn and son of McClean, Va., visited her parents, Mr. and Mb. Wil liam Higgins due to the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Wes Hensley. * Mb. Pearl Gibbs from South Toe was the weekend gmst of Mr. and Mb. Joe Young. * Mrs-. George Staples of Ra leigh is visiting her sister, Mb. Z. B. Byrd. * Mr. and Mb. Buddy Ben nett and boys of Forest City, N.C. visited relatives in town during the weekend. * Mr. and Mb. Landrum Wil son and family spent the week end in Andrews, N. C. and Fron tier Land. * Mb. Jim Anglin and Mb. Kenneth Robinson visited Mrs. Anglin's sister, Mm.ReeseHart in Pawley's Island, S.C. for several days last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Troy Me - Curry and Wade were inEfwin, Tennessee last Saturday for the birthday celebration of Ms. McCuiry's father, Rev. Handy Wilcox. Fifty -two people were there for the birth day dinner given him. * Bom to Mr. and Mb. Steve King of Omaha, Neb. a son, Kevin on September 12. * Rev. and Mb. Albert Y>ung and family from Hickory, N. C. were the recent guests of M. and Mb. Paul Young. * M. Tommy Griggs returned Borne from St. Joseph's Hospi tal in Asheville where he un derwent surgery. He is repor ted to be improving. * Pvt. Janice N. Robinson has returned to Parris Island, S.C. where she is in training for the Women's Marine Corps. She was home on leave due to illness of her mother, Mxs.Eur anious Robinson. * Mb. Irene Hullett is home after having surgery at Memo - rial Mission Hospital in Ashe - ville and treatment at Yancey Hospital. She wishes to everyone for their thoughtful - ness and kindness. / * Mb. Mary Ellen Ray arid Mrs. Sue B. Aubrey visjted friends in Richmond, Va. last week. In-Service Schools Increase Efficiency T. A. Buchanan of Runs ville attended a 2-day couße atthe Buncombe County School Main tenance Shop in Asheville last week, which featured ins true - tions on maintenance of all {bases of the modem industrial type oil burners being used in Note Os Thanks We wish to take this means of expressing our sincere and heartfelt appreciation to our friends and neighboß for their many acts of sympathy, kind - ness, and beautiful floral tri - butes in the recent bereave - ment and death of our beloved husband, father and brother, Sam Lee Proffitt. - The Sam Lee Proffitt family Open All Day JL PHARMACIST On Wedaesday^^ DAI I A DfVC TWO REGISTERED iVLUIRV J PHABM*riCTt u DRUGS oNDurr. saw platinum plus Reg. $1.15 WUM 77$ techmatic W RAZOR 11 i TEGRIN CREAM Reg. $2.29 f Reg. $2.79 |99 J 59 L. :J with Free Foamy NEO SYNEFHRINE rAilT4r NOSE DROPS jBBBI Reg. 98< I—M 77$ ShK TOy W/nrtfrop JOHNSON’S fSh BABY POWDER siNUTABSp^ Reg. $1.15 g” THE YANCEY RECORD the public schools of the state. The couße was planned and conducted by Casie Denning, • Director of the Division cf Plant Operation, and D.T. O'Kelley, consulting engineer for the N. C. State Board of Education M. Fred H. Martin, Super intendent of Buncombe County Schools, M. C.D. Franklin, Maintenance Supervisor, and their staff hosted the confer - ; oH|| NOTICE | Pollard's Drag now has two registered pharmacists | on duty for fast, efficient service. Forrest McCall I has Joined Charles Gillespie Jr. in the Pharmacy. I In addition, Pollard's will be staying open all day on Wednesdays for your shopping convenience. OCTOBER 1, 1970 ence. Approximately 100 people attended. -- This is Just one of many in service schools being held by all divisions of the Etepartment of Public Instruction and State Board of Education in order to continue an efficient and eco nomical operation of the pub lic schools, said Dr. Craig Phillips, Superintendent of Public Instruction. PAGE 5
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