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! He*e And Therife Lr,.. . v? J By Mrs. Bruce Westell 682—2252 Mr and Mrs. Frank Hor ton had as recent guests, their daughter, Mjs. Judy Caswell of District Heights, Maryland and Mr. Dale Williams of Seattle, Washington. Mr. Williams has just completed his tour of duty with the U.S. Army, spending one year in Vietnam. * Willoree Jobe, Sue Bod ford and Viola Edwards at tended a beauty show at the Senators Club in Knoxville, Term, last weekend. * Gail Edwards, Magel An gel and Sue Bodford want to see "Kenny Roges and the Ist Edition'ln Asheville last week. * Mr Frank Horton has re turned to Burnsville after an extended trip to Florida where he visited his sister and mother in Miami and other relatives in S arasota and Lake Woith. He also did a little fishing. * Miss Annice Maney has returned to her home on Hor ton Creek after a two week visit with friends in Balti - more, Md. * Bill Atkins and Mark Ben nett and several other men from Yancey County atten - ded the Vance-Aycock din ner in Asheville Saturday night. * Judge Bill Anglin was ad mitted to the Memorial Mis sion Hospital for treatment Tuesday. gobb(eM4these- 1 FREE TURKEY I I FREE! With The Purchase I I Os Any Automobile Or Truck I ! Or Jeep! New Or Used I I Through Thanksgiving I 68- Volkswagon Real Clean 8 I 69~4D00r Impala (with air-low mileage) 1 69- Jeep Truck 4-Wheel Drive 8 8 69- 2Door Chevelle (Super Sport) 8 68-VaTon Chevy Truck (Good Condition) I We Sell Camper Tops For Trucks I I Short Or Long Wheel Base I I All New Cars Will Probably I ■Go Up In Price After November! I 15th. Buy Now! i I GREENE-McKINNEY I B Chevrolet Oldsmobile B Spruce Pine I Marion Cofer of Charlotte is visiting the Wes Maney family on Horton Creek. * Rev. Joe Warner was a visitor in the city on Monty. * Mr. and Mis - Jim Anglin attended the Northwestern Bank meeting in Henderson ville last Tuesday and Wed nesday. * Mr. and Mis. Perry Page of Fayetteville, N.C. are guests at Nu Wray Inn. * Mr. and Mrs. J. B,Stamey and Mr. and Mb. W.H. Sta me y visited Mis. Charlie Brown and Mrs. Ida Steele in Spartanburg, S, C. * Mr. and Mis. Alton Yates of Greensboro, N.C.were the guests of Mrs. John Bennett at Nu Wray during the week. Mrs. Yates and Mb. Bennett were college roommates at Meredith College. * Mr. and Mb. J. G. Edge attended a merchandise Mart in Charlotte last week. * Mb. Herman Presnell was admitted to Spruce Pine Com munity Hospital for treatment, * Mr and Mrs. Joe Suttle of Chicago have been visi ting Mr and Mb. Ernest Briggs for the past week. They are an their way to their winter home in Seminole,Fla. * Mb. Russell Harris and Mb. Ralph Alby of Trout - man, N.C. have been guests of Mrs. A. K. Wilson and the Bob Rhineharts. Also Mrs. Claude Rhinehart of Adievße has been a guest. Mr. and Mb. Bob Pollard left last week for Pompano Beach, Florida where they will spend the winter. * Mr. and Mrs. Jim Painter of Winston Salem spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore CalwelLMrs. Cal well and Ma. Painter are sisters. * Wayne Deyton ran into serioi* trouble on entering the lost Cove last Sunday. More about it next week. * Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anglin with Mr. and Mb. Kenneth Roberston spent the weekend at Pisgah Inn on the scenic highway. * Mr. and Mb. O. D, Smith and daughteß of Columbia, S.C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McLain for several days last week. * Mr. and Mb. Art Aslcr who tought and are living in Dr. Gus Laughrun's home are leaving for their home in Port Charlotte, Fla. to spend the winter. * Mr. and Mb. John lowe of Rochester, N. Y. have been visiting Mr Low's mo ther, Mb. J. G. Lowe. * Ms. Wade Harding left Saturday far Guam where she will visit with her husband Wade Harding who is station ed there with the Armed Forces. * Mr . and Mb. Bruce Wes tall and Phil Ray visited Mr. and Mb. Bob McClure in Asheville and drove out to the Pisg ah View R anch for dinner at the Ranch. IN MEMORY OF MY BROTHER CHARLIE BERRY Who passed away November 1, 1970 Brother Charlie has gone away. God called him home, he had to obey. His race on this earth was run, and the lord said, "My servant, well done. " He was not afraid to die, for God had promised a home on high. He promised him eyes so he could see, the beauty of heaven as he knew it would be. He promised him legs so he could walk.. Down the streets of gold and to J esi* talk. No more pain will he have to bear, for a new body awaited him there. —by Judy Robertson RIVERSIDE DRIVt IN Frl. Sat. Sun. IPWPI j W I I— Bob Stlmigfi X TK| * KADLIY ■■if METZOER j ■ r I- H . ......ns Daniele Gaubert k Catherine Spaak .nd Nino Castelnuovo A Jean-l.ouisTrintignant P-7 Reieeeed through i/“ ; AUDUBON FILMS WAI HI HON HI MSFVMMViaiON* " I CaSTMANCOLOM TECHNICOLOR* ' Beautiful j handmade r-V Christmas f ?, candles... I Mttf C -5V 'V* ' ‘ * */■ A f H leL '■ P —■C-' THE NORTHWESTERN BANK I YANCEY I THEATRE Thurs. Fri. Sat. THE #1 NOVEL OF THE YEAR HOW A MOTION PICTURE! .ROSS HUNTER mucins AIRPORT BURT DEAN LANCASTER • MARTIN JEANSEBERG JACQUELINE BISSET A UNIVERSAL PICIURE TECHNICOLOR" • Productd in 1000 AO* l Gi -35- Sun. Mon. Tues. | Paramount Pictures presents A HOWARD W. KOCH HILLARD ELKINS PRODUCTION Milter Matthau Elaine May "ANewLeai" |G] Color by MOVIELA6 BiG DiSCnUNTS CEPACOLH SOMINEX ** e 9- $1.29 / TABLETS no A fed Reg. $1.98 98{ t “J ]49 ** GELUSIL J BRICK IKWIJ 9 mgi ffeSHAMPOO Re9 . s ’ n 69 IBS i | 1 Reg. $1.39 129 |ggjg7 B— UUA v POLLARD’S I DRUGS Burnsville, N.C first, doorways were holes in primitive walls. It is believed that for protection's sake such openings were no larger than a hole through which a man might crawl. Northwestern invites you to take advantage of this special Christmas offer Right now, you can get a com plete 5-piece candle set by Tallow & Wick for only $6,50, plus tax. You get one 10-inch, one 4-inch with greenery, and three 2-inch handmade candles all gift boxed Cinnamon THE YANCEY RECORD scented, they make festive decora tions or a lovely gift. Get your set today. Just open a Northwestern savings account for $ i 0 or more or add $lO to your present account. Available through December or while supply lasts. 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