PAGE 6 THE YANCEY JOURNAL By Mrs. Neva Renaldo Fourth of July found our (Community house bulging at the seams--and it was a pleasure to greet over 100 guests-some newconiers, and many old j friends. *** S We had as our special guests on the Fourth, Joe and Bob ! Young and their lovely wives t from Burnsville. | *** Edith Hazlehurst of Flag • staff, Arizona is visiting with j her mother, Ella Batcheller and [ sister, Mary Ann. She arrived 1 with her three daughters, Mary, ’ ipri, and Mrs. Virginia Moore a word to the wise. . WARNING' contrary to repeated rumors 1974 Summer Weather has not been canceled! •* ■ ‘ * I we used a different brand 'Crystal \ Ball 1 and saw *Ho t Weather 1 aheadl ■ AIR CONDITIONERS -from f I luiMBERjCO.~IJ will help you BEAT THE HEAT •c / ' ~ • "1 5,000 to 31,000 BTU UNITS 1 in stock, 110 and 220 Volts IG; Prices sfart at iFlllill 1129 67 Hi I \\ |;| |j jij 11 gill! gF* f° r Deluxe Easy-to-install 5,000 BTU MODEL AXMP S O2 p.'. EVERYBODY SAVES AT PATY EVERYBODY BUYS WHOLESALE! .. -* _ . . .■■■- _____ -' . . ‘- .c * r . ' "'-• -■'• ‘ rruce westall **7 682-2252 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tipton of Micaville, N.C. have as their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tipton and sons, Mike and Jeff of Middlefield,' Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Caldwell and daughters, Rhonda and Sonya of Kenova, West Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dingess and daughter, Kim of Huntington, West Va.; and little Miss Tammy Marie Howard of Greenville, S.C. * Linnie and Linda Banks from Cherokee spent the week of the Fourth with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Banks of Route 1, Burnsville. They also visited their aunt, Avis Me Mahan and uncle, Oliver Banks. Give , till it | helps + lHe American S IWCrou. ESsS 1 H E Westco Telephone Company Western Carolina Telephone Company A Member of Continental Telephone System Ronnie Biggerstaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biggerstaff, attended the opening of “Horn in the West” in Boone last weekend. Ronnie and his aunt, Mrs. Ruth Glass, who is a graduate student at ASU, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.iKermit Hunter, author of the butdoor drama. Mr. Hunter not only wrote “Horn in the West” and “Unto These Hills”, but 28 other outdoor dramas. He has written more dramas for outside production than any other American playwright. • * Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price and children of Greenville, S.C. are visiting Mrs. Price’s mother, Mrs. W. L. Bennett. • Mr. and Mrs. James Hahne of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bingham. Mrs. Hahne will be the gospel singer at High Pastures the week beginning July 7 at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited. * Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mathis on June 21 a BOY Scottie Ralph at Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville. * A son, William Shane, 7 lbs. 2 oz. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cassidy on June 26. * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W’estal! and Phillip Ray plan to attend the 75th anniversary of the founding of Appalachian State University at Boone on Satur day, July 13 with Sen. Sam Irving, Jr. as principal speaker. The late Judge J. Bis Ray, father of Mrs. Westall and Mrs. Ray, was one of the original founders of the college. * Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boone spent the July 4th holiday with Mrs. Boone’s sister, Mrs. G. W. Davis and Mr. Davis in Arden, N.C. * Mr. and Mrs. Bill Banks spent several days at Myrtle • provide you the best service possible. Our skilled technicians work around the-clock to ensure that your lines of communication are kept open. And in the event of trouble with your telephone system, our employees work until service is restored. We’re making sure your telephone is in operation al! day, every day, whenever you need it. That’s what our business is all about. Beach, S.C. last week. * Among those attending the first play of the season at the Playhouse were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. Herman Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor, all of Greensboro, N.C. * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett of Miami, Fla. are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly while working on their new home being built on “Water Tank Hill”. * Mr. and Mrs. David Coletta and Laura of Harrodsburg, Ky. are visiting Mr. Coletta’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Coletta and other relatives in the county. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and Marie visited Mr. King’s mother, Mrs. Riley King in Greenville, Term, over the weekend. * Mrs. Reese Hart of Pauley’s Island, S.C. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jim Anglin and Mr. Anglin. * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Westall and Phil Ray were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClure of Asheville, who was honored on his birthday with a dinner at Pisgah View Ranch. * Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bagget and sons, David and Dudley from Wilmington, N.C. visited Mrs. Bagget’s mother, Mrs. George Brown for the July 4th holidays. * Mr. Homer Elliott of Roa noke, Va., Mrs. Macie E. Keith of Charlotte, and Mrs. Marie E. Brown of Wichita Falls, Texas visited their father, Mr. Latt Elliott, Sr., recently. Mrs. Brown stopped by Burnsville upon her return from a 26-day tour of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, Norway, Swe den and Denmark before re turning to Wichita Falls.