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A Pastoral View —Yancey Has 35 Grade A Dairies Bridal Luncheon Miss Vicld Lynn Banks,bride elect of Tony J. Tipton, was entertained with a bridal lun cheon on Saturday, June 19, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Earl Young. Those attending included the mother of the bride, mo ther cf the groom, bridesmaids, maid of honor and matron of honor. Miss Banks is the daughter of Mrs. Ben Banks and the late Mr. Banks. Mr. Tipton is the son of Mr. and Mis. Elbert Tip ton of Green Mountain. LEGAL NOTICE , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY NOTICE OF SALE The property hereinafter described having been sold pur suant to an order of the Yamey County Board of Education and report of sale made to the Clerk of the Superior Court. A. d, an increase of bid having been filed which necessitate s the resale of said property. NOW, THEREFORE, pursu ant to the order of sale and re sale of said property,the T&noey County Board of Education will at lOtfX) A.M. on June 29,1971, at the Courthouse door in Burns ville, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the lots and building on which the same is located, said building being the one erected by the Mechanical Training Classes, in Prices Creek T owns hip,Coun ty of Yancey and State of North Carolina and in whatwas known as the Ralph Ray Sub- Division and described as follows? BEING Lots 40,41,42 and 43 of the Ralph Ray PiopertyjMap A, which appears of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Yancey County, in Map Book 1, page 94, refer - ence to which is hereby made for a specific description to said lots. TOGETHER with all rights of way to roads, including,but not limited to, those shown on the map of the Ralph Ray Sub- Division. The Yancey County Board of Education reserves the right to reject the highest bid if it deems the same inadequate. This the 14th day of June, 1971. YANCEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION By Landrum Wilson, Super intendent. June 17, 24 ch The wedding will tale place at 4:00 p. m. Sunday, June 27, at the West Burnsville Baptist Church. - mi —r— , - v - t ' + ti % * , . •,£. - : ' ;; . -» 176 less than Chevyp3ova * An/i fV|*af C nDTAtVI viAll jrUIU MiSlUlv VWU n&i Aiif noal jjvi our Uvcii* o Best buys in town... from the home folks? Carolina Ford Dealers. We care. We not only save you $176, but our Maverick's the "simple machine": simple to drive .. . simple to park. Simple to keep .. . with big savings on gas and oil. Two new attractive models to choose , from: "Sporty” Grabber, new family 4-door. America’s lowest-priced V-B’s! ’Based on the manufacturers’ suggested retail prices JOE YOUNG FORD .. , Burnsville Yancey Dairy Farmers Honored In June By Wm. C. Bledsoe June is a special time to honor our dairy farmers who contribute so much to cur local economy and to our nutrition and eating pleasure. Yancey County has 35 grade A dairys who ship milk to three com panies and Yancey County milk makes its way into milk cartons, ice cream, buttery cheese, and many other tasty foods. In spite of inflation, milk is still your best buy at the su permarket. In fact, the real price of milk and dairy pro ducts has been declining stead ily for 20 years. The real price is what a man can buy with an hour's labor. Statistics show that the average manufactur - ing wage continues to far out- THE YANSPY RECORD , JUNE 24, 1971 1 would buy the same amount. At these prices, milk and dairy food equivalents are truly your best food buy. Milk contains more than 100 differ ent food elements. A single quart supplies 82 percent of an adult's daily requirements of calcium, 83 percent of ri boflavin, 63 percent of tire phosphorus, 40 percent of the protein, 30 percent of the vi tamin A, 21 percent of the calories, and significant amts, of other nutrients. For even greater value, you can buy these same nutrients in dry form for only 13 cents a pound, strip dairy price increases to the consumer. The real prices of butter and milk are half of the 1940 real prices. Cheese is down 25 percent. In 1940 it took 21 minutes of labor to buy a half gallon of milk. In 1968 you could buy the same half gallon of milk with only 10.7 minutes of work. A pound of butter "cost" 32.7 minutes of work in 1940. In 1968 16.7 minutes of labor would buy the same amount of butter. In 1940 a man would have to work 23.5 minutes to buy a pound of cheese. In 1968 only 17.7 minutes of labor SHINES UP BRIGHT IN MINUTES LASTS UP TO A WEEK WO; GRIFFIN WAX SHOE POLISH PAGE 13
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