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PAGE 4 • THE YANCEY JOURNAL - \V 1 ! mail i m n M mm m BEN g FRANKLIN I Banks Family Square Shopping Cente > QUAKER STATE SAE 3C I REG. 57 All I MOTOR OIL 49c V J... . y . S ASSORTED ARTIST 8-TRACK STEREO TAPES COO REG. $2.97 I MOUTH WASH | SCOPE 127 ■ 24 OZ. ■ REG. $1.47 OPEN 9.00 - 9 :OOPM SUNDAY 1:00 - 9:00 PM M NEW. BOLD. AND BEST FOR YOU. NOW EARN 7M % ANNUALLY ON FIRST-CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BONDS. TIME REQUIREMENT: 4 YEARS. AMOUNT *I,OOO OR MORE. Interest is payable quarterly, annually or at maturity, compounded annually. You may redeem all or part of a savings bond before maturity upon written notice of hard ship. Federal regulations require that banks impose a substantial penalty on such with drawals. It requires that you receive interest First ■Citizens.rheCan Doßank. MEMBtfH f.Q.I.C. 01973 FIBST-CITIZENB BANK A TBOBT COMPANY BANKING HOURS FOR ALL SERVICES: I MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS 9TO 5 I | FRIDAYS 9TO 6 | SATURDAYS 9 TOl2 | . NOVEMBER 8, 1973 - 10 ROLL PACKAGE 2 PLY. TIOLET TISSUE M JBrEG. ofa 24 TAPE CARRING Ms REG. $10.98 JUMBO ROLL PAPER TOWELS 100 3 FOR ■ -1 10 GALLON ACOUARIUM STARTER SET 999 REG. $12.88 KLEENEX BOTIQUE TISSUE 100 A REG. 33 ■ ill FOR at the regular savings rate for the period held less 90 days interest. Funds are fully insured under the provisions of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Move up to the best bank-safe savings plan. Move your funds to First-Citizens. 1 3m fig HIRE AND THERE In Burnsville r: BY MRS. BRUCE WESTALL 682-2252 Mrs. Fred Quinn of York, S. C. visited Annie Bennett and Rush Wray who are her cousins. * Mr. and Mis. Jim Anglin spent last Wednesday and Thurs day in Tryon, N.C. * Mb. A. K. Wilson, mother of Mb. Bob Rhinchart, has en - tered Brentwood Rehabilitation Center in Asheville. * Mr, and Mb. Clarence Thun derburk of Charlotte and their son Bob of Raleigh spent last week here working on their horn being erected in Rocky Springs Heights. * Leslie Hensley's mother, Mrs Jim Hensley of Asheville enter ed Yancey Hospital last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Herrick Roland of Wilmington, N.C. spent tht weekend here visiting relatives and friends. They are forme! residents of Burnsville and are on their wayt) Massachusetts. * Mr. and Mb. Lewis Tappan of Clinton, N.C. visited Mb. Tappan's sister, Mb. Troy Ray and her brother, Cecil Higgins, * Mr. and Mb. Moretori spent last week in Fontana Village visiting friends doing some fish ing. * Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hawtree of Withyham, England spent several days with Mr. and Mb, Jim Floyd at their home inCel, Mr. Hawtree is designing and building the golf couße at Mt Mitchell Estates. * Mr. and Mb. J.DJLarris of Newport News, Va. are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ros Harris and other relatives Mr. and Mb. Bill Powell of Williamsfield, Ohio were the guests of Mr. and Mb. J. B. Towe last week. * Mb. Warren Hadley and Miss Bertha Cates of Winston Salem, Dr. David Hadley and Dr. Jams Barefield spent the weekend at the Nu Wray Inn. The late Mr. Hadley if as the fist supt. of Glen Raten Mills here. Dr. Hadley ind Dr. Barefields are professoas at Wake Forest Col lege in Winston Salem. * Earl Deytan underwent sur gery in a hospital recently. * Mr. and Mb. Earl Boone of Charleston, S.C. were week end guests of the Lee Boones on Boone Ridge. Earl and Lee are brothers. In addition to the Earl Boones, recent housegiosts of the Lee Boones were Lee's brother Grover and his wife from Lancaster, Pa. , and their two daughteß, Mb. Sylvia Jack son of Quanyville, Pa. and Mb, Gloria Franklin of Phila. Pa. * Mr. and Mb. Dewey Silveß and their daughter Debbie at tended the graduation of Sea man Faron Lee Silveß, Friday, November 2, at Orlando, Fla. Also attending was the fiance of the graduate, Sylviaßallew. * Mr. and Mb. David Poweß have returned from Florida where they attended the funer al of the brother-in-law of Mr. Poweß. * Navy Seaman Faron L. Sil veß, son of Mr. and Mb. Dewey Silveß of Burnsville, graduated recruit training at the Naval Training Center at Orlando,Fla. He is a 1973 graduate of East Yancey High School. * Mr. and Mb. Glenn Young from Pittsburgh, Pa, recently visited Rev .and Mb. Ralph Young and Mr. and Mb. Jess Styles and other relatives here. * Mb. Mary Louise Mumpower and two daughters of Asheville spent the weekend with Mb. Mumpower's mother, Mb. Sal Evans. They attended the fu neral of their uncle Wayne Ray of Pensacola; also here for the funeral was Mb. Ed Combie of Washington, D.C. * Mr. and Mb. Joe Daniels of Williamston, S.C. were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mb. Hubert Cooper. * S Mr. and Mb. Neil McLeod and Mb, Elizabeth Burgess of Pleasant Gardens, N.C. visited Rev. and Mb. Ralph Jacks last week. * Mrs. Ruby Fulp of Roxboro, N.C. visited with her mother, k Wilma Ward rfrUMiKCcd Mr. and Mb. Coy Ward of Route 1, Burnsville announce the engagement of their daugh ter Wilma Ward to Rickie Ben nett of Relief. Wilma is a 1973 graduate of Cane River High School. Rickie is a 1972 graduate of Bowman High and is employed with CarolinaTite Company. The wedding will take place at the Patteßon Branch Church Friday, November 9th. Mb. Dave Buck of Bald Mtn. and two sisteß, Miss Hope and Faye Buck at Bald Mtn. , N. C. * Miss Shallie Taylor of At lanta, Ga. spent some time over the weekend visiting old iriends in town. She is a form er teacher at YCI (Yancey Col legiate Institute). * Gail Peteßon who attends the Univ. of North Carolina at Asheville, spent the weekend with her parents here. Miss Julie Fouts of ASU at Boone visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mb. Dovarr Fouts. * Carlyle Bledsoe won four top awards for his photography in a National competition among County Agents. * The Joint Clothing Closet of the Fust Baptist, Higgins Memorial and Fißt Presbyteri an Churches have moved to a ' new location over Pollard's 1 Drug Store. * Mr. and Mb. Ernest Briggs, Mr. and Mb. James Ray and fa mily, Mr. and Mb. Mark Ben nett, and Mr. and Mb. Kim Trosh attended a dinner in Greenville, S.C. Sunday honor ing MB.Nelle Bennett on her birthday at the home of her daughter and family, Mb. Bill Price. She returned home as - ter a five weeks visit with them. GINNY-LISA SHOPPE I BWN BURNSVILLE ■ Y YOUR WINTER COATS H ND SWEATERS FOR THE TlgK I NTIRE FAMILY AT CLOSE Mm I : STILL HAVE A OQOofifjtffi B STYLES & SIZES | OUTFITS FOR THANKSGIVING OR EARLY GIFTS I FOR CHRISTMAS 1 iGIFT ITEMS FOR MEN- ”7"I COLGONE & AFTER SHAVE, I BILLFOLDS, KEY CHAINS, I TIE RACKS, BRUSH SETS, B PAJAMASMOBES & MANY OTHERS. B ITEMS FOR THE HOME INCLUDE: I SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, BUFFETT WARE B BATHROOM SETS, TOWLES 7SC I MENS WORK CLOTHES I PANTS, SHIRTS, I GLOVES, CAPS, I COVERALLS, I UNDERWARE | SIZES LEFT ARE LIMITED. SEVERAL DOLLAR | TABLES t REGISTER FOR THE FREE I TURKEY TO BE GIVEN I AWAY TUESDAY I NOVEMBER 20th. I TtrUted | TftcWUAQC I Bonnie Diane Hess and James I Randall McCurry were married in a mountain home ceremony I at 4too p.m. on Saturday, Oc- I tober 27, 1973. Rev. Patrick Hardy performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mb. William N. Hess of Burnsville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mb. Loy Mc- Curry, also of Burnsville. The bride wore a long floral print gown with a gathered bod ice and short cuffed sleeves. The bride's sister, Mb. Mavis Byrd of Asheville was matron of honor. She also wore a long floral print gown. After a honeymoon trip to Atlanta, the couple will reside in Asheville. oete6icite rfruUuWA&Uf Mr. and Mb. Jay McDowell of Cane River will celebrate their 40th wedding anniveßary Sunday, November 11. They have one daughter, Mb. D. B. , Banks of Battle Creek, Michi - gan; two sons, Wayne McDow -r ell and Alvin McDowell; and four grandchildren. rfiKoutice Pintle Mr. and Mb. Isaac Bradford of Burnsville, Route 4,are proud to announce the arrival of a son, David, October 14, 1973 at Spruce Pine Community Hos pital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mb. Charles Cal loway of Yancey County. Pater nal grandparent is Mr. John Bradford of Erwin, Tennessee. OF LADIES I DRESSES I s S OO & MO 00 I ALUES UP TO $50.00 I 1 RACK GIRLS I DRESSES I Amos G Boris, written and illustrated for children by Wil liam Steig, was read by Ther esa Coletta to 59 "little peo - pie" this past Monday and Tuesday at the CHILDREN'S HOUR programs held in the Yancey County FHtblic Library. Following this story, the child ren were shown the film "Ana tole, " adapted from the book written by Eve Titus with illus trations by Paul Galdone. The CHILDREN'S HOUR concluded with a musical instrument Ella Jenkins exercise. Those children attending the programs were Audrey Gilles - pie, Kevin McGalliard,Stacie Briggs, Dennis Renfro,Michad Young, Christina Tipton,Carles Smith, Billy Watkins, Bobby Ballard, Teresa McDowell, Donnell Young, Rebecca Bail ey, Sharon Hughes, Michelle Mclntosh, Marvin Taylor, Bob by Stevens, Kellie Edwards, David Honeycutt,ColbyDeyton, Cary Turman, Hetifher Mcln tosh, Alison Floyd, Renee Cooper, RoyceChrisawn,Jesse Silveß, Theresa Silvers, Greg Moore, Shannah Warren, Jt rry Rose, Eddie Rose, Susan Wil liams, Randy Beaver, Eric Wil liamson, Sonya Shade, Cathy Shepherd, Christie Hughes and 23 special "little guests" from Mb. James Ray's kindergarten at Bald Creek Elementary School.
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