THE YANCEY RECORD PAGE 12 If you haven't s with your j insurance agent » lately, j W P z \ C \ you're Mil \ j 1 dealing with i > our agency f / * ~j s jj i ROBERTS ■ ; INSURANCE AGENCY ■ ■ Bvrasvillt, N.C. ■ -VV'’ v \1,77 r OtitlhlAL ZIAMtSE TW cinzens.' £OO// Things Last Longer in a Frost-Free Freezer It’s almost like having a super market in your own kitchen! You can keep that garden-fresh goodness in your vegetables and fruits; keep meats and poultry for months and months. And everything is handy when you need it! A frost-free refrigerator can save you money, too. Buy meats and vege tables during seasonal sales for serving when prices are high again. You save shopping trips because you can buy in large quantities and safely store perishables in your freezer. There is always plenty of food handy . . . even 4^7 when unexpected guests stay for dinner. /I °n For years of care-free service, be cer tain yours is a frost-free freezer. That j |g^gtfjfW 1 way you can use your freezer without \& Jcßa interruption for years and years. See the new frost-free freezers at your favorite appliance dealer. You'll find one that should be in your home! ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION JUNE 3, 1971 jlwT ?-■ SSCj®'** *' ■ f'V* Raylene Fox Molds Trophy Awarded For “Cutest Dancer” New Clogging Teams "The Yancey Promenaders" and "Burnsville Pee Wee Clog gers" are two new dance team which have been formed from Burnsville Elementary School under the direction of Mr s. Raymond Fox. These teams along with the "Country Store Cloggers" will perform in the Yancey Youth Jamboree and in other summer events, "The Yancey Promenaders" are 6th and 7th grade students: Billy Gouge, Marty Johnson, Ricky Ray, Ronnie Gregory, Darrel Styles, Bobby Hokorrfce, Mike Bailey, Greg Presnell, Debbie Me Dowell, Marie Hunter, Teresa Elliott, Marsha Sink, Mary Crisp,Rhon da Smith, Tammy Brown and Mary Louise Wray. The '.'Burnsville FfeeWee Clog gers are Kindergarten through second grade students: An - drew Wampler, Matt Chatmaa, LEGAL NOTICE "NORTH CAROLINA _ YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE-SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION.. EXECUTRIX NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Lydia Renfro,deceas ed, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said es tate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of November, 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 20th day of May, 1971. Kate Renfro Kilmer, Green Mountain, N.C., Executrix of the estate of Lydia Renfro, deceased. May "’7, June 3,10 p 1 Gets Award Last September the "Country Store Cloggers" danced at the Apple Festival in Henderson - ville, N.C. More than a hun dred dancers from various parts of the state participated. Two weeks ago, the small est of all the dancers, Raylene Fox, received a letter from Mr. C.J. Fisher. He told her how much he and Mrs. Fisher had enjoyed her dancing, and that they wanted to send her a present. On May 28, Raylene re ceived a phone call from Mr. Fisher who had arrived at the Country Store with a pres ent. It was a beautiful trophy with the following inscription on the front: "Raylene Fox, Cutest Dancer Apple Festival 1970". Mr. and Mrs. Fisher live in Florida during the winter months and in Hendersonville during the summer. He is a retired circus performer. The Fishers plan to return to Yan cey County in August to see Raylene perform in the Yan cey Youth Jamboree. Davis Gillespie, Joe Gillespie, JeffYuziuk, Eric Hensley, Stuart Hensley, Butch Yelton, Bobby Joe Young, Anthony Robertson, Vickie Hughes/de em Yelton, Sonya Riddle£yn thia Whitson, LauraHslcorrbe, Renee Riddle, Sharon Yuziuk and Kim Yuziuk. Scene From Sooth Toe By Grace Miller 675-4581 Harrison McMahan has re turned home after visiting his son, Marshall who lives in Georgia. While there he suf fered a heart attack. We all wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Edna Miller has return ed home after spending sever al days in the hospital. The eighth grade class had their Commencement Exercises Tuesday, June 2nd at 10:00 a. m. South Toe Football Players and Bus Patrols went on a pic nic Monday to Mountain Wild erness. They all had a worth r ful time. Mrs. Essie Webb has return ed home after spending a week in Yancey Hospital. Mrs. Peg lopiccolo has re turned back to her home after visiting in Jamaica and Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Mc- Mahan had as their guest this week their daughter, Mrs. Jua nita Russell from Miami, Fla. Also visiting with her were her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Saun - ders and her granddaughter, Sharon.