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This Week’s Comments From Cattail Creek Community BY MRS. NEVA RENALDO Cattail Correspondent The Percy Threadgills had as their guests last weekend, Mrs. Threadgill’s niece and nephew, the Waite Hamricks of Gaffney, S.C. V■'«■•! <jr!i i ** ■n'l The Tom Badens with ’ ' daughter Helen returned to „ " : "ftteir Cattail retreat last week ’ 1 affer a motor trip through the Northwest, including Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, and r Glacier National Parks, Banff, lake Louise, Victoria, Can- : f ' h: ada, Crater Lake in Oregon ' and the Redwood Forest in California. IS V % ’ 1 : "Another Grand Opening • n ' uni i.i., .. i i. .. f u i .l f . h, a 1 The Weaverville Office Os Clyde Savings And Loan July 26-30 j Clyde Savings has been attracted to Weavprville for many years. We tlWik the scenery, the healthy industry and the peopje'tn the Weaver Ville area are enotigh to make anyone want to live there. That is wfiywe are so excitecyto finally be movinjg into » i the neighborhood. We are looking forward to meeting all the people in the commpiity, and we extend a special invitation to yp(i to come in and look around our new offic^T "O : '■• I ' i s ts. Located at 76 North Main Street in Weaverville !>> ; ii. /u : * «* r We’ve spent months planning op building so that it would fit into the com munity, and we made sure that you would be comfortable in it, that you could be served efficiently, and that you had the privacy you need to discuss your business. 1 For example, our office has a sit-down teller position for opening special ac ! counts and answering your questions. We have separate rooms to provide the kind of privacy needed for discussing and closing mortgage loans. And we en : courage you to look over our safe deposit boxes, because we think everyone needs a secure place nearby for keeping important dpeuments. Finally, we selected the furniture, the natural lighting, the music system, the fixtures and V decorations with your comfort foremost in our mipn. j Because we wanted to add to your convenience; we installed a night deposi tory and built a covered drive-in window\We made sure there was easy access from the street and plenty of parking. \ / / Now it’s time for us to meet you. That’s why wVre holding our Grand Open ing for a whole week. The festivities begin Monday, yuly 26th, at 10 a.m. with the official dedication of the building. Then to give everWie a chance to meet our > staff, we are continuing our Grand Opening CelebratibqThe rest of the week. That is July 26-30. Do come by and let us meet you! _ I 'tf- Batty Smith, Manager, Garry Rica, Asalatant Manager, Jun Briggs, Judy Clinton '• %v • ■ 1 **; Jfits \ — - - ; - --- - The Badens report nt was all awe inspiring--but nothing exceeds the beauty of Wes tern North Carolina. Having made the trip myself some eight years ago, I’m inclined Ta\ agree. - ’ ** The Badens have as their houseguest this weekend Jim bo Simpkins, a Furman University student and friend of daughter Helen. Jim and Sandy Baden arrived from Atlanta alohg with brother Joe for the weekend reunion. ** The Reynolds of St. a, Petersburg, Fla., newcomers t 0,.) our Cattail area were treated to a get-acquainted Ice Cream Social at the Crampton cabin on Sunday afternoon. The Staceys, Kar marks, Nelsons and Dia monds were aiiong the welcoming party. ** Phyllis and Scotty Boze man have taken a break from their duties at Junaluska the last two weekends to enjoy their cabin and visit with friends. „ ** A1 and Evelyn White of Miami are visiting at “Mini- Haus” with Mr. White’s sister, Mrs. Dennis. ** Joe and Virginia Benjamin are guests at the Element cabin. While there they discovered some old time friends in the area, the Joe Tyners, and spent a pleasant afternoon reminiscing. ** Dogwood Cottage has had the “Dosseys” of Plant City, Fla. as guests with their two grandsons, Keith and Mark. ** The Joe Tyners spent the weekend in Charlotte with family and friends. Joe just had to see the kick-off of the Olympics and reception here was not up to par. ** The Ksrtharks had a surprise visit from a friend they hadn’t seen in thirty years. Strangely enough Mr. Christiansen fell in love with Cattail and is considering spending his summers here. We welcome him wholehear tedly. ** The “Here ’tis” cabin has been very active this past week. The A1 Hedbergs of Florida and the Robert Ru dolphs of Cleveland have BO, 000 Nffl n Stamp S reaway Jjß Grand Opening something uld remember, so we are Hfjr A contests we've heard about. BMPll|® Juring our Grand Opening IB efreshments and take home U3R amine the Emperor contest y or night you think it will ■fill 7 f , |r#s£ Tuesday and no one knows I ft C y or Tuesday it will stop. I 00,000 Green Stamp prize Ilf d the exact minute or the [WjjJrSfri clock stops. The two second IKH Hlb* 00 Green Stamps for having JU lßv • side of the Ist prize winner. f§ The two third prizes of 7,500 Green Stamps will go to the Wj / people wno selected the next closest minute on either side JtA-i /IP / of the second prize winners. The two fourth prizes of 5,000 fi <3/ §1 Pi Green Stamps will go to the people who selected the next w\ green closest mfhutson either side of the third prize winners. p green P There/are omy 1440 minutes to pick from and no one L btampsJ V^"***— J may register mote than once. Winners must be 18 or over. Employees of ClyW Savings & Loan and their immediate \ x S& H Green Stamps —-Daily Drawing fa During our Grand Opening we want to give everyone an opportunity to I 5) YU M win - So t 0 9>ve you another chance to win something and to create extra If y excitement, we are having a daily drawing for 10,000 Green Stamps. X AII yoy- do is come iiyand fill out a registration slip. We will draw and / \S^. announce the wkrraylust before closing each day. EVll As a premium for making a deposit with Clyde Savings & Loan, we are IiABA giving double Green Stamps for each dollar deposited —a maximum of l/jgl 2100 for cumulative deposits of up to SSOOO, and a maximum of 4200 Clyde^Sflings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Op«n Monday thru Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m„ Friday from* a.m, to 4 p,m. v settled in for a few weeks. They gre entertaining the A1 Ziers and the David Ballietts with son David, all from Cleveland, Ohio. The Elmer Days are back after attending an Airstream Rally in Louisville, Ky. along with 4483 other Airstreams. > While away they attended the 25th wedding anniversary of the Leon Taylors in Atlanta. They also visited the NASA Plant in Huntsville, Ala. and Livingston College in Living ston, Ala. where they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Nat Reed. At Concord, THE YANCEY JOURNAL JULY 22, 1976 TN they visited with the Bob Lockwoods who took them to £ the museum at Oakridge. i Quite a trip, I would say. ( ** : Bill Heckart underwent i surgery at Memorial Mission £ Hospital this past week. s Needless to say, we all miss you and Julie and hope you < will soon be back among us £ chipper as ever. A quick ( recovery. Bill. j “ ! The Kenny family have been in for a few weeks at the < Flora-Day cabin. Somehow I i missed mentioning it. ** PAGE 5 The plans for our Trash and Treasure Sale are moving right along. We will reoeive donations Wednesday, jjuiy 28 or call 682-2931 if that; day is inconvenient and we‘will arrange a time to your satisfaction. The Sale will be for’two days, July 29 and 30, from 11 a.m. till 5 p.m. climaxed by"; our Annual Cake Walk Friday July 30 at Hope to see you all there. In the meantime BJngo continues on Wednesday nights at 7:30. Yon all come! y . . i'.v, VJ?
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