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PAGE 4 4 THE YANCEY JOURNAL DECEMBER 2, 1976 ■; \ , Olen, Clarence, 4 Bobby, and Nancy JRandolph and Douglas, Rosalind, Michael, and Mark Ledford, and Junior and Margaret Wallace all of the Hampton and Newport News, Virginia area visited *e Hoover Higgins family in Burnsville. Also visiting were femes and Darlene Wallace of Bemersville, N.C. ♦ Miss Joyce Watts, Assis tant County Agent, hosted the (jjpen Gate Homemakers Club t a shopping trip to Gaffney, C. on November 16. Mem :rs enjoying the Trip were rs. Lillie Crowder, Mrs. orence Woody, Mrs. Thel a Loftis, Mrs. Grace Sim eons, Mrs. Judy Loftis, Mrs. ljucille Shuford, Mrs. Wilma rfuskins, Mrs; Lois Loftis, Mrs. Joyce Clifton, Mrs. Es>ris Deitz, and driver Mrs. \*£lla Buchanan. I■ * 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar rfpton of Micaville, N.C. had as, their guests over the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tipton of Sanford. N.C. and g|YES,WE r CARE.. ABOUT,YOU AND YfIUR APPLIANCE AND ELECTRONIC NEED , . ' - s*\ For This Reason We Have Become The Exclusive WHIRLPOOL Home Appliance Dealer In Yancey County. Whirlpool Is Recognized As The Quality Line Os Home Appliances In America I Thurs-Fri-Sat. ■ I callus I Whirlpool If REFRIGERATOR \ / 1 I I . , - ■ -freezer H \ 1 oave / i 1 t I / ■ Whirlpool . PORCELAIN B \ 1 40 95 / 1 J J J H UNDER COUNTER I ' ENAMELED INTERIOR \ l DISH WASHER I HBr I , m^^ >~“ Uwpo«ia ;i ni^^” " * t 1 • RINSE CONDI • equipped aiitomatip ELECTRIC DRYER H il -I tioner dis ifc FOR ADD-ON AUTOMATIC • SPECIAL I PENSER 1. ICE MAKER • WASHER COOL-DOWN FOR *Jt /\ H : 3 3 C v!a C ter‘ 2SPEED trtPft Eress N fabrics MB9I C || _ * SOCQ ■ tempera, r ure *259 ‘scrYen largeunt B Save Up To *40 00 W/t ’ODO ■ SELECTION */« tJO ! t "mED PRYING W/t ■ ~ I We Have Just I I Register For An ■ Hurry 3 Days Only Received A Truck H _ . ~ _ . I «*> 30 (Load of whirlpool! Oster Home Center I CONTINUOUS I Home Appliances ■ ~ D , . ... . . _ . ■ cleaning range lAt Sup.r sa.inss. I < A Blender, Mixer And Food ■ I Buy a Whirlpool I Grinder) In The Whirlpool ■ f5jS) Sf ■And save Your wifeiH Appliance Display Dept. ■ \ I Bring Your Truck I To Given Away I Save SCQOO ■And Save More sss I December 24th At 4:00 P.M. I I FIN AMPIN ft H H ..thplineat I available I ( You Don’t Have To Make A Purchase I ■ Easy LIVING I B Or Be Present To Win) I True Value Hardware a r .iv | Banks Family Square Shopping Center Upper Street I Burnsville ~ , Spruce Pine Mr. and Mrs. Junior Tipton and family of Hickory, N.C. * Diana Daigler was one of four students from Tanawan da Jr. High to attend the New Diana Daigler York State School Music Association in Randolph, N.Y. on November 19 and 20. Diana is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daigler of Tanawanda, N.Y. and grand daughter of Mrs. Mae Robin son of Burnsville, N.C. * Mrs. Barbara Hurst and Joy of Alexandria, Va. spent the Thanksgiving 0 holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Higgins. * Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hig gins and Mr. and Bert Higgins Jr. of CharlotfsT N.C. celebrated the holidays with Mr. Higgins’ sister, Mrs. Troy Ray and brother, Cecil Higgins. They all had their Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Ray’s Daughter and family, the Roger Derroughs of Asheville on Thanksgiving Day. • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Souders, Julie and Mary Catherine of Hagerstown, Md. spent the Thanksgiving —HIRE AND THERE.... "" f In Burnsville Call In Items To 682-2120 Holidays with relatives. Mrs. Souders is the former Betty Wray Hensley York. * Miss Mary Louise Wray, student at St. Mary’s High School in Raleigh, visited her father. Rush Wray, during the holidays. • Mrs. PC. Coletta spent the holidays with her son, Mr. and Mrs. David Coletta and Laura Ann in Maysville, Ky. Miss Francis Coletta of St. Louis, Mo. joined them for the holiday. * Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Westall over the Thanksgiving holidays were Mrs. Paulette Dunn, Michelle and Lori of Gatlinburg, Tenn., Mrs. Clare McKinster of Knoxville, Tenn., Mr. and —MTs.' Ellis Whitson, David and Ronald of Bakersville and Miss Sharon Mace of Alta pass, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Westall and Phil Ray were present for traditional turkey dinner on Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Walker Robertson of Virgilina, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gribble and Julie of Greens boro spent the holidays with Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Jacks. * Miss Faye Letterman of Blue Ridge, Ga. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Letterman for the holidays. * Mr. and Mrs. Bob Severs and family of Winston Salem spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Severs mother, Mrs. Mary Cecil Severs in Bald Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Ward Silvers of Jacks Creek an nounces the wedding of their daughters: Miss Chris Silvers to Frankie Burleson of Bakersville on August 25 in Silvers Chapel Church; Miss Sherry Silvers to pary Grind staff of Brush Creek on November 23 in Covey Rock Baptist Church. * Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bennett and Bunny, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bennett Jr. of Chapel Hill attended the Big Four State Basketball Tour nament in Greensboro on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. * - Mr ; and Mrs. LeeRRAY Roberston, Mrs. Fanor and Miss Wanda Hammet of Johnson City, Tenn. spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. Roberston’s mother, Mrs. W.Z. Roberston. * Mr. and Mrs. James Ray visited their son, Gary Ray and family in Greenville, S.C. on Sunday. w ~ • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ray spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Quinn and family in Kingsport, Tenn. • -rrrr- The families of Mrs. Staunton Norris surprised her with a birthday party at her home last Wednesday night. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proffitt Jr. from Eastern Carolina spent the holiday with Mrs. Charles Proffitt. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall and family of Johnson City, Tenn. and Miss Phoebe Wakefield of Banner Elk, N.C. were the guests of the Hubert Coopers for Thanks giving. * Jon Hensley and Robert Shepherd, students at WCU at Cullowhee spent Thanks giving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hensley and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shepherd. * Ralph Shephard visited his brother, J.W. Shephard in West Jefferson last weekend and did some deer hunting. On Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Dent Miller of States ville, N.C. were the dinner guests of the Shephards. * . . Mrs. Joe Denney gave her graduate recital in piano at the First Baptist Church last Sunday afternoon. She is a candidate for the degree of Master of Music at Converse College, Spartanburg, S.C. This recital will be given at the college in December. Mrs. Denney is the former Miss Linda Deyton. * Mr. and Mrs. John Fouts and family of Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fouts and family of Greensboro spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Dover Fouts in Burnsville. * Mrs. Keith Richardson has returned from visiting Spain, France, Germany, Austria, England, and Iran with her husband who is on a professional tennis tour. Mrs. Richardson spent some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laughrun while he played tournaments in South Africa. They met in Charlotte ANNOUNCING NEW, LOWER MINIMUM DEPOSITS ON HIGH YIELD CERTIFICATES. Now it’s easier than ever to take advantage of our high yield Certificate savings! Even our 73/4% Certificate (effective annual yield 8.06%) requires just a SIOOO minimum deposit. And your money is insured by an agency of the United States government. Call or come by Asheville Federal Savings today, where you get the highest interest rates permitted by law, with the lowest minimum deposits available . . .and all with complete safety! CERTIFICATES* Term Minimum Rate Yield 3 mo. $ 500 5.75% 5.92% 12 mo. SI,OOO 6.50% 6.72% 30 mo. SI,OOO 6.75% 6.98% 48 mo. SI,OOO 7.50% 7.79% 72 mo. SI,OOO 7.75% 8.06% 'lnterest on all savings plans is compounded daily. Federal law requires a substantial inter est penalty for early withdrawal of Certificates PASSBOOK SAVINGS 5.25%- 5.39%5r r v4sheville rdfTr ■federal Hi • «• *4O OPQ savings Black Mountain Mars Hill Asheville Skyland 669-6432 669-2600 254-7411 274-3337 on Sunday and returned to their home in Rock Hill, S.C. Mrs. Richardson is the former Miss Marilyn Laughrun. * Special greetings to our Mayor, Bob Helmle, who is in Memorial Mission Hospital after being involved in an automobile accident last Fri day night. * Mrs. Eloise Chase of Pensacola has returned from a seven weeks visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of Mitchell ■" ville, Md. Also a sister, Mrs. E.A. Comee and Mr. Comee in Orr’s Island, Maine. • Dr. and Mrs. Garland Wampler, Dianne and An drew spent the holidays with their parents, Mrs. E.K. Wampler in High Point, N.C. and Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Burrus in Rocky Mt., N.C. « Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Young and family from Avon, Conn, visited his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph E. Young during the Thanksgiv ing holidays. * Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Guss Peterson were their son, Reid and his wife and stepson, Gini and Ron; Mrs. Virginia Goforth Hubbard, mother-in-law from Laurenceville, Ga. Mrs. Hub bard has a distant relative buried at Plumtree at Yellow Mountain Cemetery in Avery County who fought in the Revolutionary battle at Kings Mountain. Only the NeWS P a _^^^^i ONLY THE NEWSPAPER lets you pick the time and place to read and relax to become “carried away’ with the wide, wonderful world of happenings on every page.
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