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Burnsville T Man Homed Three new directors have been named by Richmond Coun ty Bank, which will begin con struction of a local branch of fice in Hamlet,N.C. in August. Frank Cox Wilson is a native of Burnsville, son of John G.anl Zula Cox Wilson. He graduated from Burnsville High School and the Cincinnati College of Em balming. Wilson has four years service with the U. S. Navy, where he held the rank of Personnelman third class. He moved to Hamlet in 1956 and has operated Wilson-Harriig ton Funeral Home since 1961. Wilson is the father of two children • He and his wife are members of the Presbyterian Church, and he also is a mem ber of the Masonic Lodge, Lions Club and the American Legion. He is a member of the North Carolina and National Associa - tion of Funeral Directors ;and is on the appraisal committee of. Hamlet Savings E Loan Assn. JESSE HELMS: A CITIZEN SENATOR CITIZENS FOR HELMS (Partial listing) Or. G. Aiken Taylor Editor The Presbyterian Journal Asheville Joseph M. Hunt, Jr. Former Speaker N. C. House of Representatives Greensboro Mrs. I. Beverly Lake Wife of Supreme Court Justice I. Beverly Lake Raleigh George R. Ragsdale Former Administrative Assistant to Governor Dan K. Moore Raleigh Mrs. John J. Burney, Sr. Wife of Former Superior Court Judge Wilmington General Claude Bowers Former North Carolina Adjutant General Warrenton Daniel M. Lotz, D.D.S. Civic Leader Raleigh -■» Worth Coltrane Attorney and Civic Leader Asheboro Robert D. Davis Former Mayor High Point H Jesse Helms FOR U.S. Senate You Can Make The Difference ! r CLOSE OUT SALE ] 1 On All 71 and 72 Model Mobile Homes I I See Us Before You Buy Or You Lose Money 1 I MG DISCOUNT ON ALL MOBILE HOMES I I IN STOCK ( j LOW FINANCE RATES j I WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL I BURNSVILLE MOBILE HOMES a | Ajelfiing Roberts Chevrolet I J Marie King, Phillip Ray, Tony Byrd Attend Baptist Church Camps On July 31, the annual meeting of the Women's Missionary Union of Yancey County was held at the Laurel Branch Baptist Church. Bob Melvin, from Mars Hill College, delivered the message, "Beginning At Home. " As part of the program,three Yancey County Youths who attended different Baptist Church 0 camps this summer, told the group about their experiences at camp. Marie King, member of the First Baptist Chinch,Burns ville, attended Ridgecrest Camp; Phillip Ray of Mt. Pleasant Church attended Camp Caswell, and Tony Byrd from the First Baptist Church, Birmrville, attended Camp Mundo Vista. • ' M ' lll ’‘ ll,lll " 111 - ~ nm "Jesse Helms is not one of your back slapping, hand-wringing, affable garden variety political office seekers." Virginian pilot 7/2/72 What kind of man is Jesse Helms? You might ask any of the more than 500 American service men with whom Jesse Helms corresponded regularly while they were on the other side of the world, in Vietnam. He was their friend and for many of them, he seemed a member of their family. That's the kind of man Jesse Helms is ... a man who believes in doing something himself for others, instead of waiting for the government to do it. A group of soldiers named their compound in Vietnam for Jesse Helms. painted a sign declaring their friendship for him, and posted it outside. Jesse Helms is not a politician; he's a quiet, friendly citizen who is dedicated to the cause of freedom. That's why there is now a bipartisan effort to send Jesse Helms to the United States Senate. Wouldn't you like to be a part of this citizen crusade? Goodness knows, we need Jesse Helms in Washington! \ i | YES, I believe in Jesse Helms and I want | to help elect him as our Citizen-Senator. ' I'm enclosing my contribution of: □ SI.OO □ SIO.OO | O $5.00 or | I | | ~ tT ' | I Address | J City State Zip ■ Mail this coupon with your contribution , ' of SI.OO or more to the HELMS FOR 1 I SENATE COMMITTEE. P.O.DRAWER 589, I | RALEIGH. N. C. 27602. TOM ELLIS, i STATE CAMPAIGN MANAGER. BURNSVILLE ARMY STORE Bach to School Sale I NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO PAINT UP! I DRIPLESS LATEX I PAINT I 9QQ § ff GALLON WHITE AND COLORS | COMPARE WITH $6.00 PAINT 1 YOUR CHOICE I ~ SFOR RfWM I BBT** 44 1 ijMhMMffiJUfcifii. I ■ V SUPER STAINLESS ms all. super 7 -*« ' -iM DOIMLE WyPgSMM sword l' r*. ■UH ■■■■l EOCr mm. H 15 BLADES^-^,^^ SPECIAL GROUP LADIES AND GIRLS I SHOES & SANDALS I SPECIAL GROUP OF I , HOUSEWARES r/1 I AS** GAMES r °W ■OO I J. SALE S L m Po, y es,er 35 ° /o R*yon Permanent Press Straight Leg I f ar Sf leCtion 0f StMPeS And Pla ' dS S ' ZeS 29-40 If If 590 lijooo^ I HAND TOWELS J OO I WASH CLOTHS | OO * • REMEMBER NOBODY BUT NOBODY UNDERSELLS BURNSVILLE ARMY STORE BURNSVILLE PLAZA OPEN: Monday - Saturday 9-9p.m. Sunday 1-6 p.m. ~ « ■■■' ' SEW-SO-EASY DISCOUNT SPECIALS QUALITY JA SUMMER f 1 FABRICS §8 REDUCED « m to fiwl #1 77t m VALUES TO Solids! 1 fcffSk Checks! Stripes! Prints! Kfng 4|| Novelties! If JBBm Cottons! Jf mtsr r ' Polyesters! Blends! Great for oil / Sewing needs! jfejl JpykJ/i See our complete line of famous brand Sewing Notions Patterns. Buttons. Threads, Zippers, Trimmings, etc. FULL SELECTION OF McCALLS AND SIMPLICITY PATTERNS - 1 GENUINE BOYS SIZES 6 TO 18 /pi WRANGLERS Vy PERMANENT PRESS-REGULAR DENIM lA* ) 2« I TVr>y IPRs This - r .„- r.'t- (L a MEN S CUSHION FOOT | CREW SOCKS 00£ WHITE OR COLORS * 8 TRACK STEREO TAPES 3" WATER SKI SALE pR|Cf THz, YANCtY JOURNAL BETTER I W DOUBLE m KNIT | POLYESTER ■m\ now HpT ONLY j “*2 7 i n | i VALUES TO $4.97 ► b Full 60" Wide t SOLID COLORS GEOMETRICS Vi STRIPES V 5 PRINTS • . £. * F#r S. Sportswear, Dresses, Shirts, etc. Full bolts end part bolts ... a AUwUSI 10, 19/2 PAGE 3
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