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PAGE 2 THE YANCEY JOURNAL AUGUST 23, 1973 I ! Prize-Winners At Ben Franklin Grand Onennw f The grand opening of the bw Ben Franklin Store in the Mila Family Square Shopping enter in Burnsville ended last eekend with a drawing for se eral prizes which customers igistered far during the week. Mrs. Rose Mary Toschudy CrODNTRif Sto"R£ \«/etcoMeßaek\ I is ~ Wk DDWKn •OTtLt LIHWe RoMi.es “S2EEE ■ c '—bb arm 4b I LI • .If f T P J Reg. $1.65 | I ijm Re «- * uo GELUSIL AMTACIO TABLETS V A J£j 7/t LYSOL SPRAY 77$ I ' I q Reg. $1.09 l\C iP&r r^m - .. POLLARD,SI DRUG STORE I WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 682-2145 BURNSVILLE, N.C. U was the winner of a color tele vision. Cash prizes went to Lydda Higgins, $10.00; Charles Cox $10.00; Arnold Peterson, $10.00; Therlene Autrey,ss.oo; Gaston Shepherd, $5.00; and Phillip Geouge, $5.00. fef 'll :SM3 1 I Reg. $2.15 I 1 49 I Reg. $1.13 79$ I fjvlj I Maalox A Reg 5175 ■ I =55 109 I I ■ Manager David Brown was overwhelmed with the response area residents gave the new store ?s thousands of area resi dents attended the grand open - ing weekend. The 19 E Bypass location was selected last November by the Ben Franklin organization, a nationwide organization of re tail stores which are franchised to independent owner-operator* The Burnsville store is operated by the Crest Stores Company, with headquarters in Charlotte, N.C. The company has 15 stores in North Carolina, Sou* Carolina, and Virginia opera - ting under franchise. This large, modemßaiFrank lin facility serves as a compile shopping store for nearly all cus tomer needs, including fasfifons for men, women, and children, lingerie, jewelry, domestic goods, notions and fabrics, pet supplies, stationery, toiletries, toys, candy and cards. Ben Franklin also carries sporting goods, automotive supplies and an extensive hobby and home crafts department. Store hours are from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Monday through Sa turday, and from Ip. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday. Smokey Says: IS AN EXAMPLE CONTROLLED ... a carefully built campfire keeps fire in its place! yeyi nen HIGHER RATES FOR SAVERS! Now earn more on Regular and 3-Way Passbook Savings. Rate Regular Passbook Savings 5% 5 1/2% 6% 61/2% 3-Way Passbook Savings i I THE NORTHWESTERN BANK We pay the highest interest rates allowed by law! Member FDIC Ginny-Lisa Fashion Show On Saturday, August 18, the Ginny-Lisa Shoppe presen ted a "Fall and Back to School" fashion show as part of the grand opening festivities of the new store located in the Banks Family Square Shopping "Cen ter on the 19 E Bypass. This was not an ordinary style show- it was not only a dis play of the latest fall fashions for ladies, but included musi - cal performances by several of the models. Ginny Banks, owner and operator of the shop introduced Georgia Neely, an artist and teacher from Kingsport, Tenn. acted as mistress of ceremonies for the show. Performing, in addition to modeling were Chris Miller, Luanne Banks, Jeanne Ray, Ju lena Young and Sheree Banks. Other models included Mitzi Presnell, Dale Trimmer, Meri Trimmer, Jeanne Biggerstaff, Debbie Burner, Alice Mclntosfy Theresa Coletta, Eloise Briggs, Pat Vess, and Mrs. Ted Caldwell, The Ginny-Lisa Shoppe was formerly located on Main Street and dealt in_clothing for the entire family, but as close-out sales continue at the old store, the new store has changed its image. According to Ginny, the new location will be exclu sively for women and features a complete line of dresses, sportswear, coats, lingerie, ac- Open Your Account With Any Amount Any Amount SIOO Minimum Deposit SIOO Minimum Deposit —— jjljjjjfeVz v//- i; vv 'V „7v~v v f' K v-' - jK, - dr n i i ij \Wm H i KZ&Wir * rg-jS! | j Georgia Neely, Ginny Banks, And Chris Miller cessories such as purses, cos tume jewelry, luggage, rain wear and everything else for the well-dressed lady. The "for women only" image of the Ginny Lisa Shoppe does not exclude the younger ladies who will find the latest in youthful styles in the junior Advice is always a confession.' 1 (Andre Maurois) f%/^\ Add To It Any Amount Any Amount Add SSO or more at any time up to 1 year before maturity Addsso or more at any time up to 2 1/2 years before maturity department called the "Junior Pad. " T he new Ginny Lisa Shoppe is a friendly, comfortable place to shop for the latest in ladies wear, and Ginny-Baiikif and her experienced staff will be happy to serve you. Withdraw Your Savings Any Time After 90 Days After 1— 5 Years After 2 1/2 5 Years Students On Dean's List 4 19% of the student body made the Spring Dean's last at Mars Hill College according to Robert R. Chapman, Asso - ciate Dean for Academic Affairs who named the students from the 1407 enrolled for the Spring term. Students from Yancey County were as follows: Mrs. Patricia Alice Fender, a ju or majoring in Home Eco nomics, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Green Mountain; Harold Alan lusk, a special student taking Biology coinses, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Lusk of Etaus ville; George Dean Renfro, a sophomcre, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Renfro of Burnsville; John Farrel Renfro, a junior ma joring in Math, the son of Mr. and Mb. Don Renfro of Burns ville; Barbara H. Robinson, a sophomore majoring in Elemen tary Education, is a native of Burnsville; Janet Ann Rougier, a junior majoring in Allied Health, is a native of Burnsville; and Mrs. Patricia P.- Styles, a junior majoring in English and Psychology, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Parsley of Burns ville. ★ Jay Michael Deyton,a fresh man from Burnsville, was nam ed to the Dean's List at Berea College for the second semes ter of the 1972-73 year. Interest Is Compounded Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
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