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THE YANCEY RECORD PAGE 14 CLUB NEWS THE WOMEN'S CLUB: 2nd Thursday In the month Mrs. Margaret Tyner,Acting President THE MEN’S CLUB*. 4th Monday in the month Mr. Mack Ray, President AMERICAN LEGION & AUX.: 4th Tnes. in month Mr. Dover Fonts, President JAYCEES: Ist and 3rd Monday nights in the month Mr. Charlie Hensley, President JAYCETTES: Ist Thursday night in the month Mrs. Linda Edge, President GARDEN CLUB: 4th Friday in the month Mrs. Rath Wilson, President LIONS CLUB: 2nd and 4th Thursday in the month Mr. Ed Hunter, President HOMEMAKERS CLUB: 3rd Friday in the month Mrs. Gladys Coletta, President ! ? All that’s new for 1971- from OldsmobileS Toronado. The Unmistakable One Vg takes on grand new Y proportions. It is a full five inches longer, and every inch adds to its elegance. Even its trunk is more spa cious this year. The new interiors are roomier and far car Delta 88. Warmest welcome ever to the big-car world. Power i steering is standard. So are power front The “G-Ride” System. An Olds exclusive — a combination of ad vances in chassis, r i OCTOBER 1, 1970 I in more sumptuous. The front floor is flat from door to door, with no hump get in the way. Toronado’s unique front drive and the disc brakes. And an impressive 124-inch wheelbase. It's all topped off with Delta suspension, steering and all-new Super shocks. You ride smoother, corner bet- Oldsmobile ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD Toronado • Ninety-Eight • Delta 88 • 4-4-2 • Cutlass • Cruiser Wagons "Clown", a film for child ren, written and directed by Richard Balducci, was enjoyed by 39 "little people" this past Monday morning and afternoon at 10:00 a.m. and at 2:00 p.m at the CHIIDREN'S HOUR fold in the Yancey County Pub lie Library. Following this the children were read the sto ry, Little White Hen, a folk tale adapted by Hajime Kiki - : .-v ■• • '“" ?1 totally new ride system deliver greater smoothness, improved traction and sure handling. Add a responsive Olds Rocket 455 V-8, 88's remarkable new "G-Ride” System. ter, are less affected by stiff crosswinds. It's featured in every * 1971 Olds Delta 88. CHILDREN’S!, gs .; I J~ HOUR -^ll^ power steering, power front disc brakes. Turbo Hydra-matic— all standard on the front drive Toronado. ma with illustrations by Set suko Hane. Those children attending the CHILDREN'S HOUR were: Re ginia Young, Laurel and Hay ley Brinkman, Greg andSiaron Yuziuk, DeDe Laws, Norma McCurry, Anne Westall, Julie Buchanan, Julie Peacock, My ron Woody, Mary Banls,Andy Brown, Darrin and Karen Byrd, Terry Hall, Stuart Hendey, An- , . . jj ™ * Km* ' ‘ Jk! 3 MMw Pollution fighters. Evqry Olds engine is designed to cut emis sions, run efficiently on no-lead, low-lead or regular fuel. Cutlass Supreme. Oldsmobile's "little limousine” places all out elegance within gie Randolph, Laura Holcombe* Tammy Jones, Sharon M£lure* David Peterson, Russell Boland, Butch Yelton, Sandy Bailey, Joyce and Peggy Shehen, Mary and Betty Ray, John and Vic tor Kegley, Jimmy McPeters, Eddie McPeters, Alvin Ayers, lisa' Street, Lou Ann Robinsoi* Stevie Carroll, Tony Carroll, Linda Sue Hensley. Double comfort. New Flo-Thru Ventilation features both upper and lower outlets for greater control, bet ter air circulation. the reach of nearly < every new car buyer! i And does it so beau- i tifully—with a classic i profile outside, i GM Solid security. Side guard beams are welded into the doors for protection. One of many Olds safety features for 1971. deep comfort and lux urious appointments inside. If yo.u're long ing for elegance— and economy—you and Cutlass Supreme are made for each other.
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