- ... t. - \ 4k JR »vi.- \V - % • . ” mmmmtam - I N° w Pl®ce Classified - Advertisements I I classified advertising must be paid in advance and cannot be taken over the phone. ■ I The week| y rate ,s 51.00 for up to six lines and an additional SI.OO for each additional ( | six lines cf copy. Classified ads must be in the Journal office by S pm. Monday. If I ■ sfou c *" no come ,lle °^' ce » Please mail the ad, including the number of weeks you f | wish lie ad to run and the necessary amount of money to The Yancey Journal, Classified 1 1 Advertising Dept., Box 667, Burnsville, N.C. 28714. ■ ' get properly hitched;! ; Chrome, frame type, < | < I trailer hitches for most ! > cars and trucks. 1 1 EDDIE JOYNER I 1 !; SPEED EQUIPMENT ]! I 1040 Patton Ave. |! | 252-4612 11 ge dMbe fabric g>f)op PHONE 682-2541 MAIN STREET BURNSVILLE liL FASHION FABRICS- TRIMS REMNANTS, NOTIONS SIMPLICITY - BUTTERICK McCALL AND VOGUE PATTERNS STROUT REALTY, INC. 682-6636 Burnsville Bypass 112 acre mountain farm, mostly wooded with pasture and cropland, liveable louse, good bam, state road, lots of water, owner financed at $535 per acre. New 3-bedToom brick and cedar home on paved road in Mitchell County. 3/4 acre lot is nearly level with a large garden site and stream. Electric heat, appli ances and carpeting. $42,250. 115 acre abandoned farm near Bald Creek. About 20 acres cleared, rest in woods. Excellent views, many homesites, water, electricity in. $86,250. with own er financing. New 3-bedxoom home on one acre overlooking Cane River. 8 rooms plus basement garage, fireplace, beamed ceiling, thermo-pane windows, large cover ed deck, carpeted, good views, more land available. Priced for winter sale at $41,000, |i CHURCH OF CHRIST ;! *! Burnsvil-le. Old Green Mt. Rd. i 1 Bible Questions < | 1 Phone 682-6844 S ; i Each Thursday Night From 7:00 Till 8:00 ,; INVITES YOU TO THEIR SERVICES , > !; Sunday 10-11 Thursday 6:00 Send all mail to : Rt. 3 Box 90 \ 1 i 1 Weaverville, N.C. 28787 |ffi^^^|P^^EARSAUTHORIZE^^SfI 5r CATALOG SALES MERCHANT Tjß OWNED and OPERATED by BURNSVILLE, N. C. 287 K | SLPfiC lA r KS * DITCHING * HI SIVOIRS B 1 Cooper & Eyrd I Ditching Sen ice B Hlmn*■ _ since y 952 n Box ?52 1 682-2426 * luMisville N C J 'WMmfEL eye make-up to the statues of their gods. 1 I «Il Si! I 1 sfs lull! £ YJ L o- : o-L,^ TIME FOR A TUNE-OP Your Homeowners policy, like your automobile, needs a periodic check-up to avoid breakdown. A breakdown ov your insur ance protection at time of disaster can be cata strophic. But this can hap pen if your policy is not kept up-to-date. Call us. ROBERTS INSURANCE AGENEY LIFE fit CASUALTY L PHONE 682-2191== FURNACE INSTALLED, CLEANED AND SERVICED. COKER HEATINC AND AIR CONDITIONING Phone Quince Hill, Rep. 682- 6303 YOU MUST SEE TO BELIEVE^f^TNUSUAL^" 1 " GIFTS AND OTHER ITEfs YOU WILL FIND AT THJ LAMP POST SHOP Needle point comer, Sampler Crewel Kits, Pewter by Poole, Baskets, Permit Flowers, Lamps that are very Beautiful, Candle Room, Crafts and Many Many Other Infesting and Unusual Items. I LAMP POST SHOt MRS. FAYE McCURRY, oL-r West Main Street Burnsvillix. c. 28714 P. (). Box 745 Phone (7|) 682-2444 CY JORDAN REiITY (i£.jk REALTOR I3|P A Natural for Development Streams; View; Rugged White Pines; Roads Cady roughed in; at least 90% buildable; electricity on property; large pond site; close V Burnsville; baved road to property en trance. Property being surveyed. Will be full marked as «J all lines and corners. Suitable for residential or resort platting, cam* par k, wilderness retreat, sports camp, or private estate. Take an afternoon's walk us over thjj beautiful property. Liber al terms offered to suitable parties. BEAUTIFUL 1 1/4 Acre Wooded Lot Near City Liij|ts. Only Eagles Have a Better View! than these three lots. If you want to be "above it 41", this is your sp,t in the sky. The entire Black Mountain Range, Mount Mitchell,\Ogle Meadows, and Burnsville lie before you -a feast for the eyes. Drinking water piped to each lot. Lots from appro ximately 1 acre to 2 acres - $5,000 - SIO,OOO. Ten acre parcels $2,500 p el acre. All located on sts 1 to 5 acres S7OO up. Im mediate possession, wooded and view of Mt. Mitchell. Jacks Creek area, 3 bedroom rambler, full basement,2 acres beautiful land, immediate pos session. Priced for quick sale. Will finance. 60 acres overlooking Cane Ri ver, stream through property. One of taller mtns in area,old fog home, lots of timber, lake site, most beautiful view of Mt, Mitchell range in area. Will finance responsible party. 20 acres overlooking Toe Ri ver, timber, home sites, SB,OOO. CHARLIE BYRD Rt. 1, Burnsville 682-2013 K)-25chur If the idea of someone setting fire to a forest burns you up atoxuiL* 1 ” 11 *’ Stop wildfire. Report arson. Help prevent forest fires in the .South. jgvJ 1 - V\!' -5 “ SW DECEMBER 27, 1973 RUN, ROBERT. RUN n He was born a Macgreggor, he wed a Macgreggor, but, when he died 1734, he warVt dead a Macgreggor. He died as Rob Roy, the famous Scot tish outlaw, who, according to the Teacher’s Scotch In formation Centre, owed a lot to an inlaw. Early in life, because the English enacted laws designed to punish the Macgreggor Claii for “crimes against the crown,” Robert changed his name to Campbell. He became known as Rob Roy because of his flaming red hair. He married Helen Mary, daughter of Macgreggor of Comar, and, when leader Mac greggor died, Rob Roy be came chief of the clan a( the age of 22. Raising cattle for a living, he borrowed money from the first Duke of Montrose. When the note became due and he wasn’t able to pay, the Duke read Rob Roy the riot act. He was evicted from his estate and declared on outlaw. He lived in the Highlands with his loyal friends and support ed himself by stealing from the Duke and his tenants. Today, the outlaw who spent five years in the clink is saluted by a drink. Pour four parts Scotch and one part vermouth over the rocks, stir and add a twist of lemon peek Named after the outlaw him self, the drink, which many Americans enjoy, can be ac companied by the toast “Hurray for Rob Roy!” word for the kind of woman wto has control of everything but her money Dumb. You may know her. The confident working girl who’s making it on her own. She has a nice apartment, stylish clothes, good taste in wines. And no savings. She should discover the Payroll Savings Plan. It’s simple to sign up at work. After that, an amount she specifies is set aside each payday and used to buy U.S. Savings Bonds. With U.S. Savings Bonds, it doesn’t take long to build up a healthy nest egg. The Payroll Savings Plan—a smart way to stay in control. . stock . Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Nsm K Bond* piy inUrMt whwn hjOd PAGE 5