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Yancey County Health Dept April 6 9 a. m. to 12 12 to 8 p. m. April 8 April 13 9 a. m. to 4 April 15 8:30 a. m. April 16 10 a.m. to 12 April 20 9 a. m. to 12 12 to 8 p. m. April 22 April 27 9 a.m. to 4 FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR YANCEY COUNTY MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC. INC. For year ending December 31, 1969 BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1968 $34,223.14 RECEIPTS: Total assessments collected $8,459.10 Membership fees 22.75 Interest on time deposit &Bond 1,684.67 Total $10,166.52 Plus difference in advance 176.90 '< " ;- r 11 Receipts ’ 10.343.42 Total Receipt. $44,566.56 j DISBURSEMENTS Miscellaneous expenses $3,003.45 ? >~ Death Benefits paid 5,600.00 Fees paid agent 22.75 TOTAL DISBURSEMENT 5.626.20 BALANCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR $35,940. 36 ASSETS Cash in Bank 5,940.36 Certificate of deposits 30,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS $35,940.36 LIABILITIES Advance assessments 1 901 qo SDRPLDS *34,039.' M V Office at HOLCOMBE BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME ; Burnsville, N.C. ■ KENT-GAULT I I . MOBILE HOMES FREII SIOO.OO 75 Saoky Park Higkway SIOO.OO ■ tatalMiiUbl,, ■ I SIOO.OO In Cash With Purchase I I Os All New Homes During Our I I Spring Clearance Sale I I all homes fully equipped I I Priced From $3695 up ■ fejjggyiCLWHAT Wl SUL Phone 253-4700 B Immunization Clinic for general pifclic Child Health Clinic with Dr. Pope... Due to the large number of peoplewfao want to come to this clinic, we are having to turn to an appointment sys - tern. Please call in advance of the day of clinic if you wish to attend. Chest Clinic in Baketsville with Dr. Hess. Attendance by appointment. Immunization Clinic forgemral pubic Family Planning Clinic with Dr. Wam pler. App't not necessary. X-Ray Clinic. App't not necessary. Immunization Clinic for general piblic Child Health Clinic with Dr. Pope. At tendance by app't only. Orthopedic Clinic at Baketsville with Dr. Galloway. Register before 11 a.m, Appointment not necessary. ''■if* .. General Immunization Clinic forge - neral Public. David Freeman Republican Candidates Two Republican candi-" dates for the 1971 General As - sembly from the three-county "47th House District ofHaywax} Madison and Yancey counties announced Thursday. They are W. Roy Yeager, of Waynesville, long active ii GOP politics; and David Free man of Marshall, a self-em - ployed land surveyor. Both Yeager and Freeman are making their first bid for elective office. Freeman, 29, is a native of Madison County. The son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.Freeman, he is unmarried and makes his home with his parents. A graduate of Walnut High School, he attended college, Western Carolina College years He continued his studies else - where in engineering and has been self-employed for some 18 months. Yeager and his wife, the former Florence Koch of New York, have lived inYfeynesuflle since his retirement from Wes tern Electric Co. 10 1/2 years ago. They have two children, John R. Yeager of Windsor, Conn., and Mrs. Roseanne Par rett of Westfield, N.Ji Yeager majored for three years in forestry at lowa State University and served with the Army engineers in France dur ing World War L He was with Western Electric for 37 years. iimi laiiisi aINVJI Istethtfll Hi d T qfysldaMdtel aai v o SMSivjitvT§[u| msgm Soiow iT'iaivfubHd NldmlvlsKralgMvH /.9SSTI o» uoijnios since his THE YANCEY RECORD S/afUMxvtd PuffU Jlek ■ | 2 I 3 | 4 I* I 8 I 9 | «° |» ZZZZZZMZZZZZZ 15 (6 20 Zl 77? 22 j7??Z3 iLin wL i ii w^zzr W-JJ-ZML I 3® 77/ 40 41 WT 42 4J 29. Thus. 31. Lassos. 32. Scraped fish to clean it. 34. Bothered by poison ivy. 35. Squeeze and press dough. 36. Trapshoot ing of flying targets. 38. On a boat it should be brass. 39. Steps into the boat. 40. Take the lake (3 wds.). 42. Gremlins in the equip ment. 43. Sugar plant 44. Sault Marie Canal. 45. Vietnam New Year. ACROSS 1. Business life. 7. Sockeye. 13. Color of Puget Sound rockflsh. 14. Chop apart. 15. Outboard you can car ry (2 wds.). 17. Easterly compass point. 18. Slow leaks. '9. Eleven times ten. 20. Peasant slave. 22. Rear of the boat. 23. &. &. 24. Passage from a text. 27. Extra tackle in case of need (2 wds.). ™ 1 PURINA CHOWS GARDEN SEED W ROSESK CHICKS i I I I f j FARM A I * A I4£S DEYTON @I FARM SUPPLY (gs I Burnsville, N.C. * I APRIL 2, 1970 DOWN 1. Handles a problem. 2. Got up. 3. More un usual. 4. Adjective ending. 5. Minced oath. 6. Put new guy wires on the mast. 7. Rods of royalty. 8. Charity. 9. Zodiac lion. 10. Morning prayer. 11. Egglike. 12. Whose fiddle played while Rome burn ed? 16. Permanent prisoner. 21. They’re used to dress arti ficial flies. 23. East-coast fishing area. 25. Photo graphed medically. 26. Struck with the beak. 27. Starts on a trip (2 wds.) 28. Bundle to carry. 29. Nylon length for deepwater fishing. 30. Uneven. 31. Smallest state: Abbr. 33. Jump for the bait (2 wds.). 37. What to cross. 38. Mother. 39. Small gun pellets. 41. Salmon fish er’s aid. PAGE 13
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