THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 1967 Community Store Opens * Jr 9||K w Vi : : UM^HMHnj|j^P6m& .fc-k % $ .. . * | £2 if ,: i?' x;,. i Ms# : 9K||w H « i % sBL i $ fH mßam/mb M1 jmSB _ \ % v.-: •5®W?:' V ' ' ,< *SK£r* pppr By: Shrley Anne McAllister Here you see some faJTes pricing some of the many dress es in the recently-opened Com munity Clothing Store. If you haven’t been in yet, you are sure to be interested in some of the many items available. Here you can save money and I Cri» c ° OH I Peterson | Swift Premium" I Iji fJM Grade I Chicken Breast | 1 0ona i dDuck I V f.l 6 JSi A. Ie 7 i™P Orange Juice I IFj I | I AA I Po* & Beans I ««0..C0„ I at the same lime give these people who have worked so hard some moral support. This is a “community action” project and run by the people in that area. The store is located in the Bob Pate old store building on 19E between Swiss and Bald Creek. Be sure and stop at the store. OBITUARIES GEORGE THOMAS George The mas, 58, of Rt. 5, died unexpectedly in a local hos pital Tuesday afternoon. He had suffered a stroke three hours earlier. He was a carpenter and was employed by Yancey Builders Supply Co. Surviving are *he w'dow, Mrs. Marie Riddle Thomas; four da ughters, Mrs. Paul Briggs of Burnsville Rt. 5, Mrs. Bobby Ray of Canton, Mrs. Ray Banks of Elizabethtcn, Tenn. and Miss Brenda Thomas of the home; two sons, Howard and Kenneth Thcmas, both of Lenoir; a sis ter, Mrs. James Mason of Mar ion; a hrother, Casie Thomas of Burnsville Rt. 5; and 10 grand children. Services wili be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in Bowditch Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. Sam Moore and the Rev. Roscoe Briggs, Jr., will of f ciate and burial will be in Car roway Cemetery. HILLIARD McMAHAN Funeral services for Hilliard McMahan, 71, who died in an Asheville hospital following a short illness, were held Wed ' nesday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. in Pensacola Free Will Baptist Church. THE YANCEY RECORD The Reverend Frances Rad frrd and the Rev. T. E. Woody officiated, and burial was in the McMahan Cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Virgie Hensley McMahan; five daughters, Mrs. Clara Woods, and Mrs. Thelma Gortney of Greenwood, . C., Mrs. Catherine Shehan of Greenville, S. C., Mrs. Lois Allen and Miss Wan da McMahan of Burnsville; five sons, Vance and Ronnie McMa han of Burnsville, James and Jerry McMahan of Greenwood, S. C., and Jo'nnn'e McMahan of the U. S. Army in Viet Nam. Mrs. T.D. Holliday The many friends of ivlrsi T. D. Halliday were saddened to learn of her death, which occur red in a Jacksonville Fla., hos pital on Monday afternoon after an extended illness. The Halli days were summer residents of Burnsville for many years, hav ing a home on Presbyterian St. While here they were regular attendants at First Baptist Chur ch. They have not been to Bur nsville for the past few years due to Mrs. Halliday’s illness. Seagoing Nickel More than 100,000 pounds, of nickel are used in a modern ocean liner for corrosion-resistant equipment made of nickel alloys and in . rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries for emergency power. sources. Bible School Bogins At Faith Feßowship i Church Faith Fellowsfiip Baptist Chur ch announces its Daly Vacation Bible School beginning next week, June 1-16 from 10:00-4:00 each afternoon. There is a class for each age group and a crew of capable teachers. Our Bible School theme is “Traveling with Jesus along Life’s Journey.” Beg nners—“Following Jesus, My Shepherd” Teachers: Mrs! Paul Hughes, Mrs. Clyde Dellin ger, Miss Barbara Hughes. Primaries - “Traveling with Jesus, by Land and Sea” Teach ers: Mrs. Alvin Anglin, Mrs. Elizabeth Carter. Juniors - “Walk'ng with Je sus, as a Disciple” Teachers: Mrs. Milton Jones, Mrs. Jim Roland. Intermediates "Leading Others to Follow Jesus” Teach ers: Rev. and Mrs. Charles Kistler. BIBLE STORIES, SONGS, HANDWORK. . . DON’T MISS IT!

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