THE YANCEY RECORD PAGE 6 News From Brush Creek By Mrs.DempseyHopeon 675-4550 A "clem-up',' "Fix up" pro ject waS started on Saturday for the Brush Creek Communi ty to improve our roadsides, mailboxes, intersection signs, etc. • • Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hopson, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hopson and children, and Mis. lucy Gortney had dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Brown Gortney 4 * on Sun day. • • Mr. and Mrs. Enzy Letter man visited Mss. G. Sparls in ★ ★★★★★★★★a**************** ** * Who Stands To Gain If We Replace The Present Burnsville Town Board.. The Town? Or Special Interest Groupsl " Pd. Pol. Adv. ★★★★*★★★★★★★★★★************** jj Save {k{ J \ mu’' &t* HI Uit I [|jjj*. Have Low-Low Finance ItoTeTJ^Wp I Come In And ForThese ‘***iJJj Si?! J j i ii»» |M | *&3f# I I I ■ ( FREE PRIZES 1 SIOO.OO i $50.00 PORTABLE TV $50.00 Certificate For | Groceries At Your Favorite Store. APRIL 22, 1971 Johnson City, Tenn. Sunday. • • Mrs. Martha Sparks is home from the hospital and doing well after having had surgery. • • Revival Services will begin Sunday night April 25th at Deyton Bend United Metho dist Church with Rev. Boyce Huffctetler as visiting evange list. • • Had you thought about: If we knew what was in the life and heart of those we criticize, we would more often pity them than censure. ..*.■*-* + ■** + + + + **** tEoWi)t&t "f J Y*t, though 9 •u'nHt' rtirrm/eh the valley ol V J&retoeU...( zzrJS? "*") rggjy ■** ■ l NORMAN GOOD Norman Good, 47, died In a Bismarck hospital on Sunday, April 11. He had been in ill health for 11 years. Surviving are his wife,Ruth of Culbertson; three sons, Al bert and Norman Good, Jr. of the family home at Culbert - son, and Charles Good of Burns ville, N.C.; four daughters, Zadena and Norma Fay Good of the home, Mrs. Jeanette Riddle and Mrs. Dianne Ma ney, both of Mars Hill; one brother, James Good of Luray, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Gale Gad of Luray and Mrs. Christine Orencie of Maryland; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. 15, at Fulkerson Chapel in Sfdney, Montana. MACK BUCHANAN Mack Buchanan, 65, of Green Mountain Route 1, died Monday evening in a Spruce Pine hospital after a long ill ness. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Marie Thomas of Marion; three sisters, Mrs. Nora Davis 8g p ■ We Finance With | GIB AC, Universal C IT. § Bank Financing see JOE BEAVER (mgr.) 1 or Any Off The Salesmen §§ At Roberts Chevrolet-Buickp BURNSVILLE I MOBILE HOME! Burnsville, NX. ■Wioiiiig Roberts Chevrolet l BNickMiii of Marion, Mrs. Roy Sparks of Burnsville Route 2 and Mrs. Lawrence Robinson of Green Mountain; two brothers, W. O. of Spruce Pine and Paul Buch anan of Burnsville; four grand children and a great-grand - child. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in Pleasant Gap Baptist Church of which he was a member. Rev. L. V. Roberts officiated and burial was in Fred Young Cemetery. NANCY EDWARDS Mrs. Nancy Adkins Edwards, 75, formerly of Burnsville,died in a Johnson City, Tennessee, hospital Saturday morning. She was a native of Yancey County and the widow of John Wesley Edwards. Surviving are three daugh ters, Mrs. H.L.Linville of Johnson City, Tenn., with whom she made her ho me, Mrs. Leroy Tillman of Salisbury,M