PAGE 4 THE YANCEY JCURNAL, " 1/1 T ; ~;; B|!I, FOR SALE I w I Modem, brick-veneer house, one acre land, central heating, b rooms. Call M. W. Blanton 688-2 47 4, ~ I * v 1 , " ~ I 9-room house recently, remodeled, Buladean. • I Call M. W. 31anton, 688-2474. . ' S. & T.. I Cabinet & Furniture Co.I Rt. 2 Box 689 1 Spruce Pine, North Car. | 28777 I Call 765-9623 | ■“Specializing in Custom I ■Built Formica Kitchens" Beautifully landscaped 4 bedroom farm home on 8 acres. Eight miles from Burnsville on paved road. $26,000. Two bedroom house in city limits. Full basement, carpet. •10,500. One acre, 3 bedroom brick house, carport, wall to wall carpet, on paved highway. 823,500. WRITE GRACE BANKS, Broker, Box 441, Burnsville, N.C. 28714 or CALL 704-682—2243 after 5:00 p.m. full or part time For Money Making Details Write LBS CHINCHILLA CO. P. O. Box 1326 Greensboro, N. C, 27402 Include Name. Address. Age and Phorte No. An Investment Today May Provide For A Brighter Tomorrow ?>*s£< x v . ■■£» JggmM . * v - J^j4'' * V3*?**'9v ; ~ : v r * *^4s!§pSis*£ss’**■ -, • HHvll:; r ; HVrc*: \ tssSP*’ ' : y 'fISSS^^HI ■ ’ ' : ii "" *i^iiMxK£tiiiiJtrxrr -■ - - x^/^:' 1 Spring a Savings i Special! I NEW HOURS BEGINNING MAY Ist AT f . NORTHWESTERN BANK IN BAKERSVILLE MON.-TUES.-THURS.-FRI. ' CLOSED WEDNESDAY ’ 9 - land3 “ s u / OPEN SATURDAY 9-12 , MITCHELL OBSERVER NOTICE - A. Kampf * TAX SERVICE P.O. Box 336 Burnsville, N.C. 28714 j Green Mountain St. Ph. 682-2365 OFFICE LOCATED ON MITCHELL BRANCH . APRIL 6, 1972 Mr and Mrs. Lester H. Stowe 111 . Couple Married On Saturday, March 11 , 1972 at 6:30 p. ~m. tn a quiet, informal double ring t-eremo- — ny, Daphne Michelle Thomas became the bride of Lester Holland Stowe 111 of Charlotte, North Carolina^... Daphne is the daughter of ! Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther , Tho mas of Micaville, N.C. She PHONE 763-2413' (£raig {Profession a / fPhotographg 320 GREENWOOD ROAD BUFYNSVILLE HIGHWAY . SPRUCE PINE. N. c. 28777 v— i ; As e you getting the best rate on your savings 7 If not come to The Ntirthwestern Bank Were having a Spring Savings Special —5-3/4% on a JIOO minimum deposit k J Its protected renewable and the highest allowed by law » I’ ' Some banks are lowering rates, but not Northwestern B li. We want your savings to earn at the highest pos ■ // j sible rate So take-advantage of this Spring jijl • /Mp&\ Savings Special 5-3/4%jhom NorTWwgMßrn~ ~' "' Wft ‘>•-3 4 one.it three-3-Way bavinjs Plans’ [ n □ $ 100 minimum deposit WjljSggP* □ Save by the T oth of a quarter . earn from thelst ■' □ Choose your maturity date between 2 and 5 years D SSO minimum add-on deposit y . _ □No deposits during final two years before maturity I j'J ' *■•'.:"• -■ □ Protected interest r^te ii d □ Interest paid quarterly by check or added to yogr account l[ S; - Q Renewable V TH2 NORTHWESTERN RANK M©mDwr FO»C graduated from East Yancey High School in 1970, attended the Carolina School of Broad casting, and received her lab training at radio station WKYK, Burnsville. She is presently ' 0 employed at radio station VVAME in Charlotte. Mr. Stowe is the son of Lester Holland Stowe II — of . Charlotte, and Mis. Janies Senterof Albemarle, N.C. He ‘graduated from Albemarle High School in 1965 and is a veteran of the United States Air Force. He is presently employed at the Rock Hill Marina at Rock Hill, S.C. The couple are now resid ing at 300 Hartford Avenue, Charlotte, N.C. . ' 1 ‘ ’ ' •* I. Revival To Begin Sunday » —. . 4. "" \ J, . I "* ,I ■ , Revival Services will be' held at Bakeisville United Nfeth odist Chyrchfrom April 9 - 14, with senses each evening at 7:30 p.m. The pastor, Rev. Elton L. Strickland, will bring the open ing message on Sunday April 9th. The Reverend Raymus F. Hilliard, pastor *fe> Pleasant Grove United Methodist Oiurch, Forest City, N.C. will bh the, guest minister from Monday through Friday evening. Rev. Hilliard is a member of the Western North Carolina Conference of The United Methodist Church, and has served on The Town and Coun try Commission and The Mini mum Salary Commission Os the Conference. He \vas for six years an officer in The Methodist Rural fellowship, serving as Secretary-Treasurer; Vice- President and then as President. He is presently Serving as President of theßuth erford-Poik County United —Methodist Minister’s Fellow ship. He has served several appointments within the Con- l ' ference. Some of his assign ments are: Edneyville, C and ler, Winston-Salem, Higgins. Lynn Peterson l FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING: -' - P«cj»*|bfr3l 19_Z1_ ' • -«*». " •* Mr 3 * > " O .. Roan Mutual Purial Association, Inc., - R?K®?®-VV^^*. r -_ r t , N. C.. BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 19 70. ._■ ,*..’■ ,S__*7_t**?»9A— RECEIPTS: ; 1. Total assessnWfs collected x $ ¥,898.13 - t 2. Number new members @ 25c P?-?? \ * , * 3. Interest on tme deposits, stocks, bonds 1 f357# . "' ! y^*-—' j--. , - • - ■■- --- - r , 5. Total 6. Net difference of advance assessments: —27»58 %/' (If your advances have increased since last report, this is a 'V plus entry. If they have decreased, this sea minus entryi __ — , __ * 8.319.72 7. Receipts - 1~ 8. Total receipts ' 35,467.76 DISBCRSEMENTS: ' ’ '**' _r 9. Salaries $ 600.00 ■ ; -; A „.. 77 v 247.65 19. commissions - ■.--- _■___ r „ w " Miscellaneous expenses J _ __ *»' •*» 12. Total expenses (lines 9to 11 inc.) * v s._ ~r<F‘ (Must not exceed 80% of the amount shown on lines 1 and 3) „ a? ‘v-"No. s:' 50. ’ _!.._ 13. Dfeth benefits ]said - No. 100. f *-- . XRR’nR i.- . 7. J No. 200.21 4,2 wan - 14.. r fees paid agents lit?®—•— J 7' 2'. i 15. Refunds --7 16. Total disbursements (lines 12 to 15 inc.) , • $ 7, _• BALANCEJO BE ACCOUNTED f’OR ,”" ” __ 28 _» 619 _ ASSETS: Cash Shortage '7^—__ . ■ -\. v < T'l ■ _V ■ *-;• : - 18. Bank deposit , £7 ■■ *_ North«sstsrn B *iJanlc Saving* 88.71 “_zf * North«W»*BfW»»ank Csrtificato of Dapoait 20,000.00 19. War Bonds 20. Buildine 4 Loan stock " itch,U Count >' Saving. 4 Loan . S,C3Oa»O J 2t. Total assets | 28,619.«» ._ LIABILITIES: - ' 22. Advance assessments $ _ ' l -23. Death benefits unpaid ~ v ’ 24. Expenses unpaid -—-, 25. Total liabilities . ■» t-JalSfa?. SURPLUS - ".*" ~ * Number of assessments during year Race. in Rood atandinp; at close of books ; } = ~~ ' 8 - T ’ ' -A I hereby certify that the information griven in the foregoes report is and correct to the personal knowledge of tha^ndejsiirned. „ t SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME, SedheUry-Treasu«*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^k^^£-. !!” et ,ddrw A -»7OS NoUirrPuklte • """” r - - —r My commission expires _4?rJ.Z.7A .__ •- Telephone number I I ~4: ——> '... „i "' ■' Memorial -in Burnsville',tSreem boro, and now Forest-City. He was bom at Lexington, Rev.R.F.Hilliard N.C. .nd was educated;at the Tyro High School, and reared in the rural community of Ty ro: He holds an A.B, degree from High Point College and— the S. T.B. and S. T.M. de - grees from Wesley Theologi - cal Seminary, Washington, D.C. - - He is a Navy Veteran of World War II A The public is invited to at- these services and hear God's inspired Word preached , by one who delights in being His servant. Engagement Announced i Mrs. Earl Blankenship of i Burnsville announces, the en- I gagement of her daughter, Lynn Marie Peterson to Mike I Byrd of South Toe. I Wedding plans are still in- I complete at this time. ; i ftTtt rr ■ -r -rri ....... ..... | Fork Mountain RFD j| By Mrs.Ancel Troutman Dan and Evelyn Slagle of Chapel Hill, N.C,/visited re ■ latives here last weekend. -• tot Mrs. Helen Woody and Tra cey of Hawk, N.C. spent Thursday w ith Mrs. Kathleen Garland. tot Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hob son ar3»qnce the birth of a " J i , ek at -Memorial,,- \ I Mbspital, Jolinson City,Tenn. Sgt. and Mrs. V4lliam Ed- - wards of Indiana are visiting Myrtle Edwards and family. ~t“ Beverly Anglin Couple To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Anglin of Burnsville announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly June, to William Ran dall Buchanan, son of Mr.and Mrs. Bill Buchanan of Route 3, Bakeisville. The wedding is planned for June 2nd at West Bums-' ' ville Baptist Church, 7 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. ■ - , ** J-' Roy Greene visited his sis ter,'Mrs. Lorene Cole, at Johnson City, Tenn. last Sunday. tot Mrs. Stella Gouge visited her patents, Mr. and Mis. J. B. Whitson at Johnson City, Tenn. last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Greene bf West Virginia spent the weexend with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hobson. ** Mr. and Mrs. Dock Carver moved here last week from Maryland. . ' t=t . Mr. and Mis. Kermit Gray, Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and sons, and Mr. and Mis. Eddie Gray and son spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gouge and W. F. Gouge, tot Mr. and Mss. Arthur Gar land have been on the sick list. —— i* Mr. sind Mrs. Foster Byrd, Tony, Rose and Roy of Georgia spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greene. « tat ' Joe Garland spent a fav days last week in Maryland, tot Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gar land of Pennsylvania visited Mr. and Nils. Garrett Garland over the weekend. -at Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hob son brought their new son home from Memorial Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ollis and sons of Maryland spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs, Gebrge Ollis.

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