PAGE 2 ™ YANCEY JOURNAL APRIL 14, 1977 cif / y \ \ # % ,CL«HA ■{ns m£ jr I I i T SB' 1.11 i f-"f *7 / Birell It Looks Like Beer It Smells Like Beer It Tastes Like Beer Wow Its Birell! Brewed In Switzerland From Choice Malt & Hops N&n Alcoholic Nearly 50% less Calories Yancey County Country Store 682-3779 On the Square S/AV/M'/S B SPECIAL ; BODY WAVE FREE SHAVEROFFER from MENNEN ~ I » Skin Bracer AFTER SHAVE JMnWt inside each special carton 4 oz. Value $1.39 • HEARTBURN?® "n Gaviscon antacid tablets 100 ’ s $099 13 Reg. *5 06 BAKING SODA HfIS'ELSUN DEODORANT wM Rl IIP ARM & HAMMER / \ “dry deodorant gr Scented or / ijpp^ 3a'| oz. Unscented f Reg. *2 39 ± 7 ?l2 5 (MM 77 Reg. M" _ . J f— —— Scented ftLPHA jill or Regular! KERI THIAAP.UIK g 5 OZ. lath Oil te Reg. *2 M 8 OZ. p n | , Reg. M» !£? *.„ skin 99 $099 fell ■ POLLARD’S DRUG STORE ' Phone 682-2146 Your Dependable Drug Store Burnevino THE YANCEY JOURNAL BOX 667 Burnsville, N.C. 28714 Phone 704-682-2120 Edward Yuziuk-Publisher Carolyn Yuzhik-Editor Pat Randolph-Manager Brenda Alien-Staff Published every Thursday By Twin Cities Publishing Co. 2nd Class Postage Pair At Burnsville. N.C. Thursday, April 14,1977 Vol. 5, Number 15 Subscription Rates By Mail: In Yancey County One Year 55.00 Six Months $4.00 Out of County or State One Year $7.00 Six Months $6.00 BURNSVILLE OPTOMETRIC CENTER Will Open 7 Tuesday, March 29th at 9:00 Dr. H.B. Hahn Dr. R.H. Dickey M Banks Family Square Burnsville, N.C. 28714 704-682-6417 HOURS: 9-5 Tues.-Thurs.-Sat. APPOINTMENTS SUGGESTED VO-5 L j—4 Hair Spray ■SS£ Normal Hard to Hold WOf 16 oz. *rdr $029 Reg. *2 59 Decorated Bun Warmers by West Bend VALUE 6PQQ $ 9 -5° REGULAR L MENTHOL lime r VALUE $1.59 JJncentmt® a gj| fa CIOSU 1 M EAR DROPS •-j». .By Murine EarDnpSjN Sip® 1 oz. m Reg. *2" $H 99 |f|| REFUND jM I ■■" OFFER Gentle Regular , *• *; Program Available . SCS Has Bird Slides The Soil Conservation Service has produced a new slide set telling interested people how to attract birds to their home, designed for showing to civic and garden clubs, school groups and others. State Conservationist Jesse L. Hicks of Raleigh, who heads the federal conser vation agency in North Caro lina, said: “We believe this will be an appealing presen tation. Most North Carolin ians like to have songbirds around the place.” Although the set has 75 slides drawn from a wide Prices Good Thru April All Sunglasses 20 %Q" **** 1 *m " Timex Watches 25% °" 10% OH Pure Honey 40 oz Jar *2 69 &&# (vs Over-exertion 0 Everyday stress Vs Muscular strain stiffness ft ft A DOaHS 39 99 Lose weight week after week Q WITHOUT DRUGS WITHOUT FAD DIETS M WITHOUT STRENUOUS EXERCISE Follow America s most succe-'ui reducing plan ■MmBFI Helps satisfy your appetit. a* you lose ugly fat on the Ayds plan. iP ... Patricia Flarrell of Mobile. Ala proved it works. She lost 136 pounds on the Ayds plin And it should a V* work lor you. too Take one or two Ayds - Reducing . ) Plan Candies before meals as drected and Ayds ►>, » . helps satisfy your appetite. Yoteat less so you ijt jW Jjjf take m fewer calories and lose weight week jM jV J after week No drugs No x n JV crash dieting. No strenuous 'C'xA ifcV\ ■ exercises Ayds comes in shiA H i four delicious flavors / vanilla caramel, chocolate WAS fudge, chocolate mint and ' « ■ butterscotch fudge One ?/V , 11 month's supply EAAA il H I.5Lb. vT/99 .J* Value* $4.50 Jha geographic area, many of the slides were made in North Carolina. Tally O. Bowman of Hickory contributed slides showing mocking birds, baby flickers, the Carolina wren and bluebirds to the set. The slide presentation is an accompaniment to the recent color booklet also entitled “Invite Birds to Your Home.” which has already been distributed to thousands of North Carolinians. The SCS county office has free copies of this publication for interes ted people. Both the booklet and slide presentation tell of suitable plantings of shrubs and trees which provide food and shelter for various birds. By planting such shrubs, people literally “invite birds” to their homes. If your organization or club is interested in present ing this slide program at one of your functions contact Ray Dorsett, District Conserva tionist. Call 682-2466 or come by Room 12 of the County Courthouse. ★ ★ SCS Assistance Can Be Valuable Warm weather will soon bring an increase in building activity and in farming opera tions--and one key type of assistance provided by the Soil Conservation Service can prove valuable in both in stances. “It may seem surprising that the same type of service can help such diverse groups as builders and farmers; most people think that they require vastly different assistance. But control of erosion on critically eroding areas is a common problem which they share.” He said that the more critical problem will probably occur on building sites, where new homes, stores, and other commercial property will rise, probably replacing woodland or farmland. More than 200 acres of land each day are converted to “urbanization” in North Carolina, according to conservative estimates. “Os course, the SCS is ready to help anyone with an I NOTHING ELSE If can insulate your home II as well as Rapco Foam. 11 o In the standard 3-5/8” SAVEUPTO 111 wall cavity Rapco foam gives 50%GNRJEL! II you more thermal protection ...... 99 than any nine, home 1 ho,isands ol homeowners ■■ insulataon available Nothing "cross Americaare a ready / |SI else can match it' ~ saving up to 50% on fuel with !■ Z 6^Ve 81 High efficiency Rapco Foam ®™®™®*****®* seeks even hard to reach Now is the time to prepare 19 places around pipes and your home tor winter Call ' IS junction boxes. It won't today or send the coupon for , ' 1 19 settle or decompose Drafts ' free literature are eliminated so your home 19 Ropco Foam Nothing else II An independent comparison ot home insulating[products ,s available on' request 19 asm Blue Ridge Foam " I Insulating Co. | -P.0.80X 1989 PHONE 693-1501 g HENDERSONVILLE. NC 28739 JEI tM. Alien erosion problem. Some criti cal areas are still found on farms, even though farmers as a whole are doing a tremendous job of conserva tioYi in North Carolina.” Establishment of perman ent vegetation, diversions, and other remedies can be applied to farmland to solve such problems. And many of the same techniques do a good job on sites being converted to shopping centers or residential areas.” Help is available through local soil and water conserva tion districts, which serve every county in North Caro lina. Professional SCS work ers aid with actual practices and corrective measures. Assistance from the SCS is available without charge. Like all programs and services of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, erosion control services are available to everyone without regard to race, creed, color, sex or national origin. / £ Church ' Revival Planned ' ’ »>' !• 6 Rev. Van Grindstaff, pas- ; tor of the Riverside' Baptist Church, has announced that »'■ Revival will be held at their'* church beginning on Sunday ” evening, the 17th of April and continuing through the week -' or as the Lord leads. The-, services will begin at p.m. each evening with a prayer group to meet at 7:15.j Evangelist Terry M. Al-i len, founder and president of the Allen Evangelistic Enter prises, Spruce Pine, N.C. will <1 be doing the preaching each’ l ' evening. According to ithe pastor, Rev. Grindstaff, the public isb invited to attend all the 1 ”- services. There will be special' s music each evening. The church is located just two 3 miles west of Burnsville on highway U.S. 19. w • Autograph > Party And is Reception Z The Council on Appala- u chian Women and the South em Appalachian Center wilt,, jointly sponsor an autograph., party and reception for Lena ~ Penland Purkey on April 16 K> ; 1977, from 3 until 5 p.m. in,., the Appalachian Room of Memorial Library on the MarsJjj Hill College campus. Mrs. Purkey wrote Home in Madison County, a warm; and sensitive book about her* childhood and growing up in the Hot Springs area of Madison County. The public is invited tot attend. «

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