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THE YANCEY RECORD PAGE 6 a time THE LIVING TRIBUTE Lilies jjjs Hydraniums J|H Azale “^ § **s*Rose Bushes . RUBYS FLOWERS I BY VANCE M BURNSVILLE From Holcombe Bros. Funeral Home V ABOLO ANGLIN & WESTAU Burnsville, N.C. BOYS Spot' 0 ' Ties v? ! j j FOR LADIES j ijjSU j Slips, Panties, Girdles, 1 1% | Half Slips & Brassiers | I ! By— Maidenform. I1 i * - I i Dresses / mi I V ■ *A Pflnt jt its i APRIL 1, 1971 kt m Cecil Boone Boone Named Plant Manager Cecil N. Boone has been named branch manager and David F. Pluemer assistant ma- sales of the R eynolds Aluminum Supply Comp any service center in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Boone, a native of Burns ville, N.C., was assistant branch manager of the indus - trial metals and building sup ply Arm. He succeeds How ard E. Haitsfield who was promoted to general manager for the Central Region. Mr. Boone has a BBA in Accounting from the Univer - sity of Georgia and served in the U. S. Navy froml9slto *55. He and Mb. Boone have one daughter, Kelly, 7, and live in Atlanta. r MENS WEAR i Shirts - By Manhattan i I i i Sport Coats -By Merit I i I i Pants - By Hubbard And I J Farah J j Ties -By WembleyjijL j ! Hickock Accessories | sa, m y i By Freeman! Girls Dresses Heritage Homes Expands Heritage, Inc., one of Wes tern North Carolina's largest building companies, has ex panded into Yancey County. Heritage has two homes un der construction on Lincoln Pk. Road in Burnsville, N.C. Travers Chiott, sales repre sentative, will handle the buil ding operation. He is a native of this area of the state and has over six years experience in the field of real estate and mortgage loans. Chiott said "the people and leaders of the community have expressed concern about the housing shortage in the county, and pleasure that Heritage has faith in the future of Yancey County". The firm was founded in February 1962 by a Western North Carolina builder to put up quality homes in all price ranges, on the owner's lots se lected by the purchaser. Ken neth A. Partin is president. Since that time, over 80C homes have been built. The principal means of fi nancing is through the local mortgage loan companies and insured by the Federal Ho is ing Administration and guaranteed by the Veterans Administraticn. This type financing,Chiott poin ted out, "means that more peo- Scholarships Applications are being re ceived for two $200.00 scho larships, one to be awarded to a senior at each of the high schools in Yancey County. The scholarships are made possible by the Yancey Youth Jamboree sponsored by the Yancey Cou nty Chamber of Commerce. The v principal at each high school has the application blanks, and it is emphasized that any high school senior who is planning to continue his education may apply. Application deadline is April 10. The scholarships will be awarded later this spring at the annual Chamber of Com merce Dinner. | DANGEROUS TRAP | Is your home insurance policy gathering cobwebs? If you | haven't checked it lately, you may be headed for a "dai>- | Serous trap." In the past few years the value of your | borne and contents may have increased. If so, your home i insurance limits should be increased, too. Be safe, ask us i to review your coverages. ROBERTS Insurance Agency Burnswillo, N.C. Ei3§ WMain Sf Mtt & CASUALTY 682-2191 pie are able to enjoy the many benefits of home ownership with a small down payment,or no down payment to veterans, and small monthly payments. The Farmers Home Administra tion is also an important source of financing for Heritage Homs. Heritage homes are built to "exceed" all building codes and the minimum property stan dards of FHA and VA, Chiott said. Homes are complete to aery detail, including cleaning of the house, landscaping, and finishing of walks and drives. Land Os Oz Starts Soon No,the Land of Oz will not be in full operation on week - ends this spring. But, as a concession to all the people who've been in quiring, part of it will be open to the public—weekends only —starting April 10. "If we'd known how high the interest was going to run," said Oz general manager Er nie Rhymer, "we'd have made plans for a full opening. " He added, however, that renovations and refurbishing of the park—which last year be came the state's top tourist attraction in its first year would prevent a full opening before June 10. Starting weekends on April 10, the public will be able to ride a lift to the top of Beech Mountain. They will be able to visit the pinnacle of the mountain, the Oz Museum, the Entry Gazebo area and the Judy Garland Memorial Over look. "People won't be able to walk through the entire 'Wi zard of Oz' story until June," Rhymer said, "but we think they'll enjoy what they can do." "And maybe it will help keep them from being mad at us for not opening the full park sooner."
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