i fig HERE AND THERE I I ln Burnsville Yjp BY MRS - WE STALL. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilles pie celebrated their twenty- „ fifth wedding anniversary on April 19. * Mr. and Mrs. Randall Pea cock and family were called to Baltimore, Md. due to the illness of his sister. * Mrs. Hattie Clevenger has returned home from Tennessee where she has been a patient in a hospital there. * E. L. Beeson entered Yan cey Hospital for treatment last week. * Mrs. Frances Lowe has re turned to her home after spen ding the winter with her son and family in Wilmington, Delaware. * - Miss Bex Ramsey and Mrs. Rosalie Redmond visited Mrs. Bertha Gibbs and Lucy last week. * The South Estatoe Baptist Church ga\e a housewarming for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young who have moved into their new home on Shoal Cretic. * Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Murdock Friday, April 7, a 7 lb. 10 oz. baby boy, Scott Lee, Gerald, a nuclear engin eer with the General Electric Company of San Jose, Calif, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, George Murdock of Burnsville. * Mrs. Mary Lillian Towe has been discharged from Yan cey Hospital where she has been a patient. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Hamlet are visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wil son. * Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gilles pie and Tim of Hickory visi ted their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hensley. * Mrs. Vemie Presnell under went surgery in Spruce Pine Community Hospital last week. * Joe McQuade is on a busi ness trip to Atlanta, Georgia and St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. Ruth Silvers of Shel by is visiting her sister, Mrs. Byrd Gillespie and Mrs .Arnold Wilson. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilson is their daughter, Miss Virgetta Wilson and giest from Chapel Hill, N, C. * Mis. R. S. Phillips of Char lotte, N.C. is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Jacks. * Mr. and Mrs. John Fouts & family of Greenwich, Conn, visited Mr. Fouts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dover Fouts. * Miss Jeannie Biggerstaff, a student at ASU at Boone, N.C. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biggerstaff. LOG HOMES FOR SALE A t H DEVELOPMENT CO. ■ gk Burnsville# N.C. JL . Franchise Dealer For Carolina Log Homes JHHHHw 'Real Log Homes” ' • * ' . “ For Brochure And Complete Information Call paul - or Very Functional For Real Mountain Living W« Sell YOU The Package Or Give Complete I Y< "‘' u A ; ,REAL HOWE " Soviet, ConstncHon, Finance, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClure of Asheville visited in Burns - ville and Bald Creek Saturday. ~\ .i _ . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fort ner celebrated their 18th. wed ding anniversary April 19. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilles pie of Hickory visited Mr. Gillespie's mother, Mrs. Cora Gillespie last weekend. * Efrady Lee Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bailey, has recently joined the Navy and is stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, * Ivan Westall was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital, Ashe ville, last Monday for treat "bient. * Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burnette of South Carolina have been visiting Mrs. Bumelte's Mr. and Mrs. Garvel Honey - cutt. * Mrs Ernest Briggs has been discharged from St. Joseph's Hospital in Asheville where she has been a patient. * Bums Gillespie of East Har tford, Connecticut was recent ly discharged from a hospital in £ast Hartford, Conn, after undergoing open heart surgery. Mr. Gillespie is a native of -Yancey County and the son of Mrs. Cora Gillespie. He has been living in Connecti - l^^^g;S^REEK ; By Kaye Honeycutt Little Karen Silvers cele brated her birthday April 11. • . Miss Sarah Deyton spent Thursday night with Miss Kaye Honeycutt. :: Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Honey cutt and Kaye visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Silvers and Mary Lou in Jonesboro, Tenn. on Saturday. Friends are glad to hear that Mr. Donald Woody is re covering from surgery which he had last Wednesday in the Spruce Pine Hospital. :: Some of the people from the Jacks Creek Baptist Church went on a picnic to the Flat Top Mountain, Sunday. Rev. Dean Hughes from Jacks Creek Baptist Church preached at Byrd's Chapel Sun day. , si Mr. and Mrs. Wally Hojie and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine WhitH son visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Whitson Sunday. vut for the last 35 years. _ * Mrs. O. W. Deyton and Cathy visited Mrs. Peyton's £ mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson of Easly, South Carolina, recently. * » George Bumie Bowditfch of Kingsport, Tennessee was killed in an auto accident on his way to work last Friday. He is a native of Burnsville and the son of Mrs. Flora An derson and brother of Raymond Lee Bowditeh. * Miss Linda Deyton has been named to the winter scholas - tic achievement at Berry Col lege, Rome, Ga. Linda is a graduate of East Yancey High School and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Deyton. s * Mrs. Elmer L. Day has as houseguest this week Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Hammond from Augusta, Georgia. * Captain and Mrs. George Downing made a 2-day trip to Charlotte to put-hase un usual gourmet foods for The Yancey County Country Store. * Mr. and Mrs. Graham Blake Dover and son, Randy and new daughter, Tracey*" Michelle, of Hickory, were visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Dover, and other relatives in Burnsville last weekerid. Mrs. Burnice Phillips visi ted her daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Silvers and family in Term. * < .** ... . • .1. .... ~. Mr. ana Mrs. Hollis Honey cutt visited Mr. and Mrs.Franx Riddle and family and Mr Jim Riddle Sunday. Misses Wanda and Jackie Phillips and Misses Vicky and Anita Edwards visited Mrs. Harmey Briggs. . :: Mrs. Barbara Letterman G kids visited Mr. and Mrs.J.C. K ~rt Edwards. :: Give all to love, Obey thy heart; Friends, Kindred, days, Estate, good-fame, Nothing refuse. sous /lm%: . WTHE lug jfa WANT f\ ADS All facilities on the Blue Ridge Parkway will be open to the public by May 1, inclu ding concession facilities, campgrounds and picnic according to Superintendent Granville B, Liles. All of the 470-mile park way motor road is now open. Otter Creek Moun tain campgrounds in Virginia, and Price Park and Linville_ Falls campgrounds in North Carolina have been open to the public on a limited basis throughout the winter. Weather permitting, all campgrounds will be open by April 22. There will be a campg’ourd user fee of $2 per site per nigtf in all Blue Ridge Parkway campgrounds. "Visitor centers will be open on weekends during May and early June. Full interpretive programs are expected to be gin the. letter part of June. "Out Our Way” By Mrs. Jim Airowood Mr. Chip Zullinger from Miami, Florida, now atten - ding Mars Hill College, visi ted Mr. and Mis. Jim Arro - wood and Mr. and Mrs. Com modore Rathbum and daughtec Judy Deyton visited Louise Arrowocd. s|o|C Women of the Methodist Missionary meeting met with Mrs. Jim Afrowood Friday with Rev. Rogers from Bald Creek Church. Mrs. Minnie Bailey and Claudine Axrowood visited Mrs. Steve Thomas Also vi siting the Thomas family were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and daughter, Diana from Burnsville. 9fofc Linda Guerin and Cindy Guerin will celebrate their birthdays the 17th and 25th of April. 3|o|C Louise Arrow ood spent the night with Mr. and Mrs Clyde if Phillips Saturday. Louise had a surprise birthday party. Wanda Phillips, Jackie P., Diana Byrd, Judy Deyton, Brenda Conley, and little Richard Conley visited her Sunday. ** . •. - Mrs. Harmie Briggs and Mrs. Ida Byrd visited the Ar row oods Sunday. ** Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Atwater on the arri val of a new baby daughter, Mary Louise, bom April 14. MOO Reward A SIOO Reward is being of fered f x any information lead ing to the aixest and convicti® of person or persons for break ing and entering and taking and removing tools and shop equipment, fire extinguishers and other equipment from the Roberts Chevrolet G Buick Gar age on or about March 20. Blue Ridge Parkway Will Open Facilities By May|l The Peaks of Otter Lodge and Restaurant will open April 12, and all other concessions operations will open by May 1. The National Parks Centen nial is being celebrated thragh °ut the National Park System. This centennial observance Woman's Club Meeting Mrs. W. A. Y. Sargent, Mrs. -doe Young, Mrs. Joan Reeve, and Mrs. Marjorie Carr were hostesses last Thursday even ing at the regular meeting of the Woman's Club at the Com munity Building. Fourteen members and one guest were 1 present. Mrs. Mack Ray, president presided over the business session. Reports were given concerning the recent Fine Arts Festival held at Brevard, which was attended by ten members of the local club. POLISH OFF Jtjjy ■ S®H3SS ANTIQUE KITS FROM DUST COLLECTORS TO COLLECTORS • LATEX - fast drying; finish the job in only 1 day • ALKYD - amazing, long-lasting durability \ • Both are ideal for old or unfinished furniture and accessories A*. T\/Jj k| , • Two easy steps are all that's necessary for great results . M— ■■■■l" 1 i_ . r v IT'S THE BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN painting and decorating! once over and B ' J==a • Choice almost 3000 decorator colors • Dries in 20 minutes with no lingering odor rj I • 3int rus^es Fua-BOD/ED mu paint kfeandM RESISTS DRIPPING! WAS 5 95 WAS 6.95 395 §25 U£ gdß gal. Gal. WW V • Great value at this low price • Covers most colors in one coat ■ Dries in only 30 minutes • Easy flow; dries to a flat, washable finish ■ * Soapy water cleans hands and tools • Dries in 30 minutes; water clean-up m^ IfflSSl TOP DUALITY ENAMEL WITH WATER CLEAN UP! (gg) aasff ip 2 7 °. y WESTERN AUTO „ Burnsville, N.C. HOlfS 0.00 to 5.30 . marks the anniversary of the establishment of the w orldfc first national park, Yellow - stone National Park. Special centennial activities on the parkway will take place June 30 at Doughton Park. It is expected that "The The president also gave a financial report concerning the remodeling of the Community Building. The club voted to participate in the exhibits to be held in connection with the Chamber of Commerce dinner on April 20. The program for the even ing consisted of a filmstrip en titled Trvon Palace. Newbern. N.C.. An historical commen tary accompanied the showing of the ornate scenes and artis tic trappings of this restored mansyrn of early America. A social hour followed. THE YANCEY JOURNAL Country Store Cloggers" from Burnsville will perform at the Centennial celebration. Many important people will be pre sent including the Secretary of the Interior and the Governors of Virginia and North Carolina. It is expected that the dog- Linda Deyton APRIL 20, 1972 wood, as well as servic.eberry and redbud, will be in full bloom by early May. About mid-'May, flame azalea blooms, and in early to mid- June the mountain laurel and purple rhododendron will be at peak bloom. The higher the elevation, the later the bloom. Deyton On Deans List Linda M. Deyton has been named to the winter quarter Dean's List for scholastic achievement at Berry College; Mount Berry, Georgia. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Deyton, Burnsville, and is a graduate of East Yan cey High School. The minimum grade stan dard for the Berry Dean's List is a 3. 5 average, and students must be enrolled in at least 12 quarter hours to be eligible. PAGE 3

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