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PAGE 4 TuE CHUB'S Hew The Whale Got His ' "T ■■■■'— . —- Throat, adapted to film from Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stor ies. was shown to 34 "little people " this £ast Monday at the 10 a; m. and 3 p. m. CHILDREN'S HOUR programs held in the Yancey County Pub lic Library. Following thisfilny the children were read the story Miss Suzy. written by Miriam Young with pictures by Arnold Lobel. The CHILDRENS HOUR concluded > with the fairy Sleeping Beauty. Those children attending the program were Stacie Briggs, Christine Tipton, Carlos Srri Billy Watkins, Donnell Young, Sharon Hughes, Michelle Mc- Intosh, Marvin Taylor, Bobby Stevens, Kellie Edwards, David Honeycutt, Dwight Edwards, Audrey Gillespie, Kevin Me Galliard, Timmy Woody,Ricky and Randy Allen, Teresa Bow lin, Randy Ray, DaiTell Rath bum, Jerry Rose, Jesse and Tham es a Silvers, Cathy Shepherd, Darrell Mitchell, Greg Moore, Jeff Shehan, Michael Lane, Sonya Shade, Christie Hughey Kenny, Michael and DavidLans and Susan Williams. The TRAFALGAR • E471/M Btk Authentically stylej Early B fm g .’‘'T. ta. Sohd-Siaie Si je, Video Range*'* Tuning System. AFC Illuminated Channel Numbers. . \ @ ZENITH COLOR TV NEEDS FEWEST REPAIRS In a recent nationwide survey, for the sec ond consecutive year, independent TV ser vice technicians named Zenith color TV by more than 2to 1 over the next best brand vr '\_- % aon sofa *•"*•* re P alrs Survey details with simulated tambour doors and aVailaDle On reQUeSt. recessed full base. Finished in grained Walnut color. Titan 101 Chassic. Solid-State Super Videu Range Tuning System. AFC. Illuminated Channel Numbers. « BURNSVILLE FURNITURE & HARDWARE BURNSVILLE THE YANCEY JOURNAL MARCH 14, 1974 Rosemary Kay Kampf Receives MA Degree Teresa Jones Noell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Jones of Route 3, Fort Payne, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans of Burnsville, recently received her Master's of Science Degree in secondary education with a concentration in English from Jacksonville State University. She gradua - ted with a perfect 3.0 average in her master's degree work. Teresa graduated from Syl vania High School in 1968 and received her B.S. degree from Jacksonville in 1971, where she was a member of Sigma Tau Delta and Kappa Delta Epsilon. She is now completing her third year as an English teacher in the Cleburne County School System. s4*H<HiKced Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Kampf of Burnsville announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Rosemary Kay, to Mich ael Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Allen of Marshall. The bride-elect is a gradu ate of East Yancey High School and attended UNC- Asheville to continue study of Art. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Mars Hill College with a degree in physical edu cation, and is presently in the Army stationed at Fort Etagg. An April 6 wedding is plan ned. Teresa Jones Noell at e#® THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER # —-. Wfx mbit' .jA T Ifcaa* .1- m ‘Hensley’s’ Navy Is Tops! "Best in the nation" is Naval Reserve Surface division 6-53 of Winter Haven. The top unit was commanded for three years by George L. Hensley, Jr. of Sebring, Florida, son of Mr. Leslie Hensley of Burnsville. Receiving the S. C. Hooper trophy, which was pre - sented in ceremonies February 17, are, from left, Comdr. Hensley, Comdr. Jack Ryner - son. Making the presentation was Admiral Frank B. Guest. Hensley was on active duty with the Navy from 1958 to 1960 and has been in the Reserves since that time. He trains once a month in Winter Haven. On the home front he is president of He acock Insurance Co., chairman of the Airport Authority, chairman of the Sebring Annexation Committee and a member of Rotary. Following his unit's citation he received a personal letter from Joseph T. McCullen, assistant secretary of the Navy for Reserve Affairs. Thomas Boone Thomas Michael Boone ce - febrated his 4th birthday on . 9*4arch 10 with family and friaidi He is the son of Shelba J.Boone, The grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Boone. IF YOUR DEALER WONT PROVIDE MHANYDAT SIMPLE MTEREST FINANCING 1. You sign a loan note for only the exact amount of money you borrow No interest is added in advance to your note 2. You pay only simple interest on your monthly declining balance. And only for the number, of days you use the money. 3. You may make your loan payment any day of each month Unlike loan plans at other financial institutions, with PayAnyDay loans there's never a delinquency charge for late payment Simple interest simply accrues from date of last payment. This gives you maximum flexibility in repaying each month. 4. You can save money. By making early payments, or extra amounts in advance you reduce the loan balance and the amount of interest you pay. 5. You may pay off the entire SEE FIRST-OTiZENS RANK IMMEDIATELY RiyAnyDay Loans. Only at Frst Citizens.TheCanDoßank. F.D.1.C.. C IBM Wm-ClliMn. B.nk A Tr„.l Cnmp„n, ,g., . 40 Pay Any Dayloansare available for financing cars, mobile homes, major purchases, persona / /cans, or for any other worthwhile purpose Before you buy, borrow, finance or sign anything, insist on a PayAnyDay loan at First-Citizens Bank or through your dealer. P "T— ■*—■——nrr~*r"~ MB iru-y >r ■ y■ II » _ C ~ rfftMCKCt Mr. and Mrs o Charles W. Edwards of Route 3, Burnsville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Christine, to Richard Erwin Radcliffe,son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Rad cliffe of Asheville. Miss Edwards is a senior at the University of North Caro - lina at Asheville majoring in psychology and education. Mr. Radcliffe attended the University of North Carolina at Asheville. He is presently em ployed by Republic Personnel of Charlotte. A June 2 wedding is planned. amount of your loan at anytime without a prepayment penalty. And without rule of 78's or short rate rebate of unearned interest. 6. It's possible to skip monthly payments. Simply notify us in advance. You do not have to pay extension charges , simple interest simply accrues from date of last payment made. 7. You may select your monthly payment amount. Just tell us how much you wish to pay each month. We ll tailor the loan to fit your request. 8. You can select your own number of months to repay your loan. In addition to the standard time periods of 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36 months offered by other financial institutions, we provide the widest choice in financing For example, 19, 27, 32, 48 or more months. On mobile homes r&i HERE AND THERE II In lurnsvifile I Yra 3. -r—. BY MRS. SftUCE WEST ALL h*l yr 682-2252 II Mrs. George W. Roberts visited her mother, Mrs. L. H. Lamb in Ingold, N.C. recently. * Ms. Ward Price and Mrs. Georgie Burleson spent last week in Larue, Virginia on business. * Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Sink have returned home from a weeks visit to Jekyll Island, Ga. * Mrs. Mack Chapman of Rutherfordton, N. C. visited her mother, Mrs. Jim Anglin diming the week. * Mrs. Peg Lo Piccolo has re turned to her home on Water Tank Hill after spending the winter in Florida. * Bill Silvers has been dis charged and is home after be ing a patient in Memorial Mis sion Hospital, Asheville. * L. J. Woody of the U.S. Navy in New London, Conn, is on a weeks leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woody. * Miss Mary Louise Wray who attends Salem Academy in Win ston Salem spent a long wed-: - end with her father, Rush Wray She had the misfortune of fall ing down the stairs and pulling a ligament in her leg and is on crutches. * Ardell Sink spent the week end in Winston-Salem with Ids mother who is a patient in Bap tist Hospital. * Thirty- two seniors of East- Yancey High School will leave Monday, March 18 for a weeks tour of Florida's Disney World, Cypress Gardens and Cape Ken nedy and other points of inter - est. Mrs. Kate Zuver and Mr. and certain other purchases, you may select any number of months up to 120. 9. No more coupon books. You receive each month a two-part statement showing principal balance, current payment due (your payments are the same amount each month), and how your previous payment was applied. You return one part of statement with payment in return envelope provided. You keep the other part nf your statement for record purposes. 10. You receive full tax credit for the interest you pay. Because your interest paid is shown separately on each copy of the monthly statement you retain, you have ready access to the total amount of interest you may deduct for tax purposes. Your January statement gives you total interest paid in the previous year. and Mrs. Bill Sparks will be chaperones. ■ * Everette Kivette of New York City, owner and operator of "Painting in the Mountains" and John Bryans of Alexandr a, Va., his assistant, h swe arrived on the mountain prior to the opening of the Sessions this sum mer. * Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ray spent the weekend with the James Rays. * Mrs. Fired Shuford is a pa tient in Baptist Hospital in Win ston Salem. * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shu ford and family of Brevard sjent the weekend with Mrs. Shuford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woody. * Misses Deborah and Chris - tine Edwards are spending their spring vacation with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Edwards. They are students at UNC- Asheville. * Mrs. Ralph Young and daugh ter, Barbara Jean, spent last weekend in Hickory, N.C .visi ting Mrs. Young's sister, Mrs. Robert Ramsey and Mr. Ramsey. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsey. Womans Club Meeting Set The Burnsville Woman V Club will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, March 14, at B*oo p. m. at the Community Build ing. Program leader will be Mrs. Fred Bacon. Hostesses will be Mrs. George Roberts and Mrs. E. L. Dillingham.
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