PAGE 6 - THE YANCEY JOURNAL Mts. John Ayres of Cleve land, Ohio is visiting her mo ther, Mr. J. A. Banks and her sister, Mrs, Ruby Clayton. Mr. Ayres will join her later. * Mr. and Mb. L. G. Deyton Jr. and children of Edenton,N. C. visited his mother, Mb. L. G. Deyton over the weekend. •.•"A . * | CLEAN UP SALE I 1 On All 71 and 72 Model Mobile Homes I I See Us Beforj You Buy Or You Lose Money 1 I BIG DISCOUNT ON ALL MOBILE HOMES I I IN STOCK I |' SAVE I I LOW FINANCE RATES / J I WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL I BURNSVILLE MOBILE HOMES i Ajoining Roberts Chevrolet I Spend 15 minute. . I with yaw Carolina Fold Danler We've been underselling the other guys all year ...imagine what we can do for you now! Pinto Sedan sloo* less now save more on our Nff clearance deal! } •Ip • Maverick s2ll* less , than Chevy Nova... you save extra on Olds Cutlass... now at year-end clearance savings. ‘Based on a comparison ol sticker prices for base 2-doo» models. Optional equipment illustrated available at extra coat. Dealer preparation, it any, destination charges, title end taxes are extra “Baaed on a comparison ot sticker prices tor base 2-door hardtop V-B models. Optional aquip- , ■_■ mant illustrated available at extra cost. Dealer preparation, it any. destination charges, title and taxes are extra. CAROLINA FORD DEALERS T 2 CLEARANCE SALE Better service...at your Carolina Ford Dealer JOE YOUNG FORD BURNSVILLE L,- t-y -- t , O' AUGUST 24, 1972 « --S- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ste - ward of St. Augustine,Fla. have returned to their home after spending the summer in this area. Mr. Steward is a brother to Mrs. Mack Ray. * Mr. and Mb. Chad Willarrs and Morris of Spartanburg ,S.C. are visiting Mb. Williams' fa ther, Andrew Edwards of Bee log. r*” IE AND THERE II In Burnsville BY MRS. BftUCE WEST ALL. 682-2252 <5 * Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Morri son of Pennsylvania aid visit - jfcng relatives in town. She is the former Miss Joan Mclntosh, __ * Sp/4 Michael Sandstrom has returned to Germany after a3O day leave. He and his wife and 6-month-old Mich - Ael Jeffery, have been visitirg Mr. and Mb. Dill Evans here and his parents in Hopedale,ELl. * Kenny Sparks was among the 79 students to receive a Masters Degree from ASU at Boone,Sat.' * Mrs. George King had as her guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Heids and Cindy, Ft. Laud., Fla; Mb. George Gowen and Mrs. Jane McCallum of Charlott, N.C., Betty and Jen nifer King of Spartanburg. * * Mr. and Mb. Charles Ham rick of Charlotte have been visiting his mother, Mxs.C.R. Hamrick. . * Stephen Van Fleet of Dur ham has returned to Burnsville and is now staying at the Nu- Wray Inn. * Mrs. Lester Heavener and Miss Betty Hensley of Asheville spent the weekend with home folia. * Mb. Monroe Mclntosh en tered Memorial Mission Hospi tal last week for treatment. * Miss Rosemarie Kascher of Youngstown, Ohio is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koch and her two godchildren, Billy and Tommy. Miss Kascher is co ordinator of Music for the Fisk School in Youngstown. * Mrs. Troy Ray attended the wedding of her nephew Burt Higgins Jr. in Greensboro on Satruday, Mb. Ray's sister, Mb. Ruby Goodin of San Fran cisco, also attended the wed - ding and is here now for fe visit with her. * Daniel Erwin and son of Mbb Hill visited Lut Young who was admitted to Yancey Hospital for treatment. * Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buchanan a daughter, Stacy An gela on August 7 in St. Josephs Hospital in Asheville. * Miss Gayla Cooper of Atlan ta, Ga. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mb.Clarks Cooper. * The Angel Reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sam Mclntosh with a covered dish dinner. 53 people enjoyed the event. * Mb. Henry Stamey and Mrs. Ben Randolph visited with Mb. Stanley's daughter and family, Mis, J.N, White in Rosedale, Va. for the weekend. * Mr. and Mb. Lee Snyder of Jacksonville, Fla. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H ubert Cooper. Spending the day Sunday were Mr. and Mb. Pat Mitchell of Spindale,N.C. * Mr. and Mb. James Wear dr of Goldsboro, N.C. visited Mb., Weaver's parents, Mr. and Mb. Selwyn Hensley and other rela tives over the weekend. * Lewis Mikesell of Miami, Florida is visiting his daughter and family, Mb. W. T.Carr. * Burnsville Boy Scout Troop 152 with their leaders spent the weekend camping on Seven Mile Ridge. * Miss Chris Miller, daughtr of Mb. Peg Miller has return - ed from a three week visit to .several countries in Europe, as well as Russia with The New life Singeß of America, where they presented concerts. They are appearing at the Calvary Baptist Church in Canton on August 26 at 8 p. m. and the First Baptist Church in Black Mountain August 27. * Rush Wray, Frank Moody and Mb. Lillian Jelley are in Milwaukee, Wisconsin visiting Mb. Helen Bellack. They will bring Mr. Wray's daughter hone, Mary Louise, who has been vi siting her grandmother for the last month. * Mr. and Mb. J.W. Cherry, Marvin, Jennings and Cindy of SAKE THIS WEEK ONLY AD & NEEDLE J LOCATED ON 3Y-PASS XT TO RIDDLE FUEL OIL PHONE 1 2-3527 682-3167 ONE TABLE REMNANTS •OLYESTER & LAMBSKIN 98< RAINBOW ASSORTMENT THOUSANDS OF YARDS DOUBLE KNITS FIRST QUALITY SOLIDS & STRIPES 2 SOME FIRST QUALITY BEAUTIFUL 198 JAQUARDS PRINTS & TEXTURES 3 49 3 98 REGISTER FOR DRAWING TO BE HELD EVERY SATURDAY 2 WINNERS tft Yds. of Material of your choice a Colonial Heights, Va. and Miss Becky Strickland of Wilmington N.C. visited Mr. and Mb. Ike Laughrun last week. * Alex Mironenko and Frank Moody of Miami, Fla. are the guests of Rush Wray. Mr. Moody* home on Bill Allen Branch was destroyed by fire several weeks ago. * Mr. and Mb. Cfccar Tipton of Micaville had as their guests over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tipton and sons from Middlefield, Conn.; Mr. and Mb. Johnny Ponder of Weaver ville, N. C. ; Mb. Doris Honey cutt of Man Hill; Mr. James Tipton of Sanford, N.C. ; Mr. and Mb. Junior Tipton and girls horn Hickory,N.C.; Mr. and Mb. Charles Tipton of Sanford and Miss Mary Lomen of Hick ory, N.C. * Mr. and Mb. Harold Tip ton and sons, Jeffrey and Mich ael of Middlefield, Conn, ar rived Thursday for a week's vi sit with Mr. Tipton's parents, Mr. and Mb. Oscar Tipton of Micaville, N. C. * William Michael Briggs, son ofjvir. and Mrs. Joe Briggs ; is am a 20-month tour of duty in Germany. * Mr. and Mb. Eugene Ran dolph of Detroit, Mich.are spending the week with Mr.and Mb. Biss Randolph. * Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Randolph of Rt. 4, Burnsville a girl, Deitra Jeanne on August 5 in Spruce Pine Hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. G. L, Schaffert and sons, Lee and David, of Williamston, Michigan, are visiting Mb. Schaffert's mother, Mb. C.R.Hamrick. They are accompanied by Abul Hussainee of Kabul, Afghanistan, an ex change student through Ameri - can Field Service, who will live with the Schafferts through the school year. The Schaf fett's son, Michael, also an exchange student, will spend the coming school year with the Heinz Koppeis family in Kevelaer, Germany. Also visiting during the vteek were the Wayne Slatons of Greensboro, the Charles Tram mels of Hendeßonville and the Bill Vickerys of Fitzgerald, Ga. * Mr. and Mb. G. L. Schaffert are now visiting their son, Alan, who is in the Navy Medical Corps and stationed at the U. S. Naval Hospital at Beaufort,S. C. * Bom to Mr. and Mrs, Brown Tipton of Burnsville a daughter, Robin Michae, August 15 at Spruce Pine Community Hosp. News From Cattail Creek By Ms. Neva Renaldo Jimmy Brooks, son of Mr. 'ancfMis. Carl Brooks of Miami and "Brookside" at Cattail, has enlisted in the U. S. Army and will be doing his clogging this year at Fort Jackson, S.C. j|o|e On Friday, August 18, Ella Batchellor and Mb. Ed Harring ton entertained the Burnsville Canasta Group at a luncheon and afternoon of cards— much planning went into the most unusual and unique luncheon.. ft was an outstanding party. ** The Charles Capps, with their children Julie and David, are spending two weeks with Mb. Capps family--the Doctor Ed Harringtons. They are regu lar visitoß to Cattail and look forward to their trip each year. The Cattail Creek Home - owners Ass'n wish to extend their grateful thanks to Jim f After the baby well tell you the tacts of life. The facts of life insurance. Nationwide’s Family Se curity Plan will protect the whole family. Most of the \ coverage is on you. With some on your wife. And some 1 on each of your kids for pennies a day. Make our Family Security Plan part of your life plan. For infor mation call the man from Nationwide. Under Pollard’s Drug Store '' dr' ~-' J ijnHK Nationwide LIFE • HEALTH • HOME • CAR • BUSINESS • Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. j Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Nationwide Life Insurant, "n.. Home office: Columbus Ohio. ) j _ " FOR SALE IN CLEARMONT 5 Room House With Bath, Combined With Store Building Containing Groceries, Miscellaneous Stock And Gas. Large Store Building Across Road Also For Sale. CALL GLENN EDWARDS, 682-3024 I C.D. Wilson Campground! I | Call 682-2965 | SPACES FOR... I i Campers - Trailers - Tents | I Sewer, Water & Electric Hook—ips I Located on Hwy 197 South of Pensacola WE ARE NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS , “■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aßßk I FOR SALE j ! j • ■ 120 Franklin Skidder ■ac 6 Dozer with winch, cab and angle blade ■350 John Deere loader bucket with forks ■ 57 I.H. Tandom truck ■65 I.H. Tandom truck ■69 Ford Tandom turck ■Model E carco wench ■ 20 ft. flat bed trailer ■ Air Tandom axle S' ■ 1250 Oliver tractor ■ Disc, Mower, Spreader ! | ■6l acres mountain land, Prices Creek ■2B acres on Lower Mine Fork \ * I _ j HERMAN McCURRY : PH.682-3065 ! ■ and IjjJjiJJingkam for their con tribution of equipment for our community hall. Abo thanks to Mb. A1 Brown for the gift of a victrola—we'll see that it's put to good use. ** The Harold Gronquists left for Ft; Lauderdale this week after an extended stay at Cat tail with Harold's mother. This coming weekend will see quite an exodus from Cat tail. Mb. Fisher and the Tan ner family—the BatchelloB — the Croftons and most all those with school children. We'll miss you all and hope to see you next year. August 28th will be our last movie--" Rabbit Hill" and'Wild Wings"—and August 31st will conclude our Bingo games. We thank all who have participated and hope next yeai brings an even greater attencance.

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