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PAGE 8 THE YANCEY JOURNAL AUGUST IS, 1974 { Formal Wear Rentals ! 1 J| Weddings, Parties, | ! /mL ant * roms i 2 fijUR) /4ste* Si* { 1 j'Baiiitfs united] 11 town square | fg | PHONE 682-6542 j Johnny Carson, Tailors Bench, I | Creighton, Career Club, Levi j cattail creek mountain farm a residential community Invidually Designed Rustic Homes $15,000 To $30,000 Trout Pond, Creekfront, and Mountain Trails For The Enjoyment Os Owners and Guests Presently available 28,500 2 Bedroom, f 2 Baths, Year Around Home 3 Stone Fireplaces Plus Electric Heat, All Applicances and laundry. Vinyl Floor And Carpeting From Burnsville Rt. 197 S. To Penscola and 11/2l l / 2 Miles Up Cattail Road RALPH D. PRIES MEYER Developer -Designer - Builder TELEPHONE (704) 682-3962 '■ <• ~ ~ ~ ~ M 1 1 I // NORRIS DEALER ) I II SINGLE & DOUBLE I Iff SCOTCHMAN’S I ■ll SPRUCE PINE, N.C. 765-7464 IJ 1 ■\\ The Bitterness Os Poor // 1 ■ \\ Quality Lingers Long JJ 1 J The 1 I 2 Mites West Os Spruce Pine I I On Burnsville Highway US 19E1 FOR SALE MOUNTAIN PROPERTY IDEAL FOR SUMMER HOMES - SOME SUITABLE FOR YEAR-ROUND OCCUPANCY. SOME TRACTS HHITH HOUSE OR COTTAGE - OTHERS HAVE DESIRABLE BUILDING AND LAKE SITES - SOME WITH TROUT STREAMS 112.5 Acre Mountain Tract located 7 miles from Burnsville. State maintained road thru property, 3 BR., LR & DR, Kitchen, Bath. Good Barn, 10A Cultivated-15A Pasture and balance in good growing timber. This beautiful mtn. tract extends across a valley and leads to two mtn. tops with outstanding views. Priced for immediate sale and occupancy. S6OO per acre. Trout stream leads through property. Excellent lake sites. 2. 75 acre tract with 2 story, 4 bedroom Country Estate located along Cane River with Vi mile frontage. Leads to top of Mountain. Ideal year round home, gravity water svstem, hot air heal, fireplace. Excellent building sites on property , several springs, tobacco base and bam, two storage buildings. •A woodland. Priced for quick sale at $60,000. Suitable financing can be arranged. 3. 80 acres all wooded, includes small creek, several lake sites, good timber, beautiful mountain properly with excellent elevated views above 4,000 ieet. Price S6OO per acre. 4. 5 bedroom dwelling, two story--L.K. D.R. & K." bath- Iccsied on 3 beautiful acres with cherry trees, apple trees, grape vines, gravity water, 3 storage buildings, all land suitable for cultivation. Property located at end of state road. Excellent vi ew- -a secluded year-round homesite-4 miles from Burnsville. Priced at $23,500.00-V. down, suitable erms by owner. 5. 20 acres woodland tract excellent hideaway for summer cottages. Two springs on tract-small stream passes by tract. Located 8 miles S.E. of Mars Hill off U.S. 19. Priced to sell. $600.00 per acre. '/« down, suitable terms. 6. 3 acre farm with a good 3 bedroom dwelling. Running water by gravity, bath, oil heal, wired for electric stove, good wood stove goes with unit, lias two storage buildings, excellent can house and vegetable storage, frost proof. A large farm with small tobacco allotment. All land suitable for cultivation. Has fruit trees, grapes, rhubarb now in production. Priced at $22,500.00. Vi down, suitable financing by owner. 7. 20 acre mountain tract-old rustic dwelling and barn. This tract is isolated. Priced to sell—slo,ooo. '/« down, suitable erms b. owner. NOW HAVE LISTINGS IN MADISON-Ml It'HEII “ BUNCOMBE AND YANCEY COUNTIES. l or Prompt, courteous and dependable service Buving -Selling-and Appraisal Work, Call or 15 rile: MACK B. RAY, BROKER IP. 0. Box 181 Burnsville, N.C'. 28714 WILSON PAVING FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE: MICAVILLE 675-4674 MICAVILLE 675-4302 TRUCKING & GRADING 1 £>\)op PHONE 682 2541 MAIN STREET BURNSVILLE REMNANTS, NOTIONS SIMPLICITY - BUTTERICK McCALL AND VOGUE PATTERNS ONE-OF-A-KIND MOUNTAIN RETREAT 20 acres bordered by National Forest. J 950 ft. elevation. Only 2 miles off Blue Ridge Parkway, year around modem home with fireplace, furnace, unbelievable view. Also furnished, paneled modern cabin overlooking trout pond. Garage, Workshop, Uti lity Room, 3-stall Barn. Only $75,000.00 by owner. C. A. HODSHON JR. Route 5, Box 216A Burnsville, N.C. or call 704- 675-4937 pdß-29 MARANATHA KENNELS ANNOUNCES New and Modern Boarding facilities now available to the public. We offer your dog: Lov j and Personal Attention, Bal anced Meals, Large Inside and Outside Runs, Grooming, Pet Taxi Service. For further in formation call: Mrs. Frances Nowlin, Route 1, Box 217 B, Green Mountain. N.C. 704-682- 6972. Inspection of premises available to dog owners upon request. pd7-ll NOW OPEN: Bill’s Shoe Repair- We Doctor Shoes; Heel Them, Attend Their Dyeing And Save Their Soles! Located across from Yancej Theater. pd 7-11 f l HR iS ; \1 < M jpKljwjSj Baileys Tour Electrolux Factory Mr. and Mrs. Isaac BaUey of Burnsville, N.C. were greeted by Charles McKee, left, president of Electrolux, when they visited the Electrolux vacuum cleaner factory in Old Greenwich, Ct., during their stay in New York City to attend the company’s 50th Golden Jubilee sales convention. While attending several sales meetings, including.one at the famed Radio City Music Hall, the couple managed to see a bit of New York City during leisure hours in the evenings. | Stop | 4 East St, Burnsvilie, N, C 4 A Casern TZetar* \ 2 Custom Sign Painting X yJtestcraiicn. of ffercsene Oil \ f/ntiQues - Gifts - Crafts 4 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church J Parnell Hill - % Block Behind Metcalf Coal + J Rev. Fr. Michael Hoban - 765-2224 ♦ a Sunday Masses 11:00a.m. J ♦ Holy Days 7:30p.m. A ▼ St. Lucien’s-Spruce Pine Sunday, 9:00a.m. a St, Patricia*s-Llnville Saturday, 6Tuop.m. J/ £ (Summer Only at LinviU«) W Trailers* Houses * Cabins etc. I I Robinson Ditching I I Service j 1 Ditching • Resivoirs. Septic Tanks I f Phone 682-3936 or 682-3125 J J Burnsville, RL 3 Box_ 220—A _ B Cooper & Byrd I Ditching Service r’r:.* s, " ce ~S 2 rt-b,, ?52 I YOl MIST SEE TO BELIEVE THE I’NTSUAL GIFTS AND OTHER ITEMS YOl " ILL FIND AT tHE LAMP POST SHOP Needle point comer, Sampler Kit, Crewel Kits, Pewter by Poole, Baskets, Perm ant Flowers, Lamps that are very Beautiful, Antiques, Candle Room, Crafts and Many Many Other Interesting and Unusual Items. LAMP POS\ SHOP MRS. FAYE McCI’RRY, Owner WeHt Main Street Burnsville, N. C. 28714 P. O. Box 745 Phone (704) 682-2444 r ~—— 1 ! 72 ACRES ! MOUNTAIN LAND | For Sale By Owner 172 Acres with bold stream running through * Several Good Springs »* Good Farm House, Barn * 1200 pound tobacco allotment | This property has tremendous investment value; has been | subdivided into 5 and 6 acre tracts with rough roads throughout; however, due to ill health owner must sell entire 72-acre tract as a | whole. Lots of timber, approximately 10 acres good pasture. • Spectacular view from many areas on property. SBOO per acre. Call MUFFLER SHOP Lifetime Guarantee Fast—FREE Installation Next To Eddie Joyner's Speed Equipment 1050 Patton Ave. Asheville, N.C. Ph. 253-5682 FURNACE Installed, Cleaned and Serviced. . . . . . COKER HEATING C AIR CONDITIONING 24-hour burner service NIGHT - 682-6303 FOR SALE By Owner 5 room log house on IVj acre. Bath, bold spring, large stream. 3 miles cast of Burnsville on paved road. $23,500. Call 8 to 5 p.m. 682-6511; after 6 p.m. call 682-2943. 6-27chun ,_r"xJL I Ij* Ev) L s l s i!h»! s Yi L o TIME FOR A TUNE-UP Your Homeowners policy, like your automobile, needs a periodic check-up to avoid breakdown. A breakdown of 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 AGENCY UFE& CASUALTY L=Phone 682-2191 = The Galapagos Islands are so desolate that they have been called “world’s end.” SUBSCRIBE NOW... j The Yancey Journal I 5 Box 667 V 4 In County.... $4.16 Burnsville, M. C. OtM •# County .... $6.00 A | CITY STATE Z1P.... | V Enclosed is for Year's Subscription | FHA Home Loan Requirements Listed Just as any loaning agency there are certain eligibility requirements an applicant must meet to qualify for a Farmers Home Administration Housing Loan says Wilbur Howard of Yancey County’s FHA. The requirements are not difficult to obtain. The ultimate problem is the size of the dwelling. It appears all want more home than their income will allow, Howard adds. If an applicant will meet the following requirements then in all probability a loan can be made; You may be the owner of a farm or adequate site or will be the owner when the loan is closed. In some instances FmHA can assist in purchasing the site. The applicant must be without a safe and adequate dwelling. If you already own an adequate home you are not eligible. The applicant must be without sufficient resources to provide on his own account the necessary housing, buildings, and be unable to secure the necessary credit from other sources upon terms and condi tions which can be reasonably expected of him to fulfill. The applicant must have adequate and dependably avail able income to meet operating and family living expenses, GI Bill Eligibility Extended For Vets Some 55,000 school-going veterans whose GI Bill eligibility was extended by two years under a law signed by President Nixon on Juiy 10 will receive education assistance checks by the end of July, the Veterans Administration reported today. The former eight year deadline on using school bene fits expired June 30 for veterans separated from military service between January 31, 1955 and July 1, 1966, H. W. Johnson, Director of the Winston Salem VA Regional Office explained. Those veterans who happened to be in summer school at the time the Public Law 93-337 was enacted can now be paid legally for training beyond the former expiration date of June 30. Normally, checks are de livered in advance of each month of training, Johnson explained, so the agency pre pared in advance of the new bill’s enactment to process payments for summer school students as soon as legal authority to make the payments was received. Veterans in school who were discharged less than eight years ago continued to receive their monthly checks without inter ruption, and they will have continuing eligibility under the new law for up to 10 years after separation from service. Eligi bility had expired for some four million veterans discharged between January 31, 1955 and July 1, 1966. Os these some 55,000 were in summer schools and approximately 100,000 were taking correspondence courses. The extension of eligibility from 8 to 10 years also appies to eligible wives, and widows of veterans who train under VA s Dependents’ Educational As sistance Act and to veterans who take farm cooperative, flight, apprentice and on-the-job training. The law granting the two year extension was the second in recent weeks which elimina ted deadlines for using Gl Bill benefits. On May 31, the President signed PL 93-293 which provided a 30-day exten sion to June 30 for veterans necessary capital replacements, and repayment on debts, including the proposed loan. You do not have to farm to be eligible for a housing loan. The applicant must possess the character, ability, and experience necessary to carry out the undertakings and obligations required of him in connection with the loan. In cases where the adjusted family income is $8500.00 or less, an interest credit loan may be made to assist the borrower in making payments. To deter mine the adjusted family income total family income minus 5%, minus $300.00 for each child. Example: Family Income - $8500.00 (two children in family) 18500 x 5% =5425; SBSOO minus $425 is $8075; $8075 minus S6OO for the two children=s747s.oo so adjusted family income would be this amount. Any family who meets this example or similar would pay less than the normal interest rate of 9 percent. In conclusion: Any family who has an adjusted family income of more than $11,500.00 is currently not eligible for a FmHA Housing Loan. Everyone has the ultimate goal of owning a home. The FmHA office personnel will be glad to discuss their program with you at any time. whose benefits were due to expire May 31. Single veterans going to school full time under the GI Bill draw $220 monthly in educa tional assistance, but VA officials noted legislation is pending in Congress to increase allowance. iYOURUFE INSURANCE Prepared by the American S o c i e t y of Chartered Life Underwriters, the national society of life insurance professionals who have earned the C.L.U. designation by meeting high educational, ethical and exp e r ience requirements. Q. I recently moved and a life insurance agent I’ve met is trying to persuade me to have my whole family - financial - program rechecked-including will, insurance, etc. I had all this done a year ago. Is it really necessary to go through it all again? A. Very definitely, if you have moved to another state since drawing your wilL Local laws differ and you should make certain legal require ments or provisions have not changed. A move between a community property state and a common law state, for ex ample, will usually call for a complete revamping of plans. ? A move such as you have made suggests the probability of home ownership changes, tax changes, and job or busi ness changes. Your insurance program, will and total family financial-protection plan was presumably set up for a very specific program of fulfill ment. It sometimes takes only one or two small changes to throw such a program out of balance. At any rate, inas much as such a check-up costs you nothing (except possibly an attorney’s fee if a new will is needed), why not be certain your financial program is in order?
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