THE YANCEY RECORD JUNE 24, 1971 PAGE 16 French Broad EMC Rates To Increase (Cont'd from page 1) creased due to inflation and meeting the cost of living threefold since 1958. Mr. Ro binson states: "To connect a new member today costs ap proximately three times what it cost in 1948, and your Co-~ operative lias never raised the [ YANCEY ] I THEATER ; Thru. Fri. Sat. I 24 -25- 26 | i MGM Presents A Kutzka-Loeb Production starring CUNT EASTWOOD, TELLY SAVALAS, DON RICKLES CARROLL O’CONNOR and DONALD SUTHERLAND in “KELLY’S HEROES” Metrocolor Sun.Mon.Tue. ! 27 - 28 - 29 j i TICK-TICK-TICK ! Starring | i Sidney Poitier j ; PEOPLE FROM GENERAL MOTORS Complete Line Os r rucks. heck Over Our New 4 rive Trucks With Anywhere” r A Traction. LES & 4PANY 248 i MumaanamnummuM cost of electric power deli - vered to the consumer, ii fact, during this period we Inve nacb four reductions in the cost of power delivered to the consu mer due to the fact that the members have been increas - ing their usage at a compoun ded rate of approximately llCo per year. " This is the first u)> ward rate adjustment in tic history of the Cooperative. Tlie charge for a security light will be increased byso<t per month and maintenance G vandalism charges will be as sumed by the Cooperative for this additional charge. Security lights under contract will not be raised until the contract Ins expired. Copies of the new rate sche dules arc being printed and will soon be available upon request at the office of the Co operative. Dean’s List Miss Helen Deyton,daugh- ■ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dey ton of Green Mountain, and Mr. Kermit Whitson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Naff Whitson of Route 1, Burnsville, were named to the Dean's list for superior academic achieve - ment the second semester at Warren Wilson College, Swan nanoa, N.C. They graduated from Cane River High School, Burnsville, with the class of 1967. Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 2.1. common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irri tation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by anal gesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drug gists. See how fast it can help you. ©o ©hese — 1 g f / )m. iAiuiiA I unit lltrimfk ikf I «M«V «*/ \ iin t'l'itl 01 I / 'A' 11/ i/rnlA, / skull l<mr nil rill, /or 1 JiailUfUltMl , „„A mr. / #—i \ — l*i sins / ■ mmnmA , ■■■■■ ■ ■■ ■ *"* ALVIN HENSLEY Alvin Hensley, 63, of the Cane River Community died unexpectedly at his home on Sunday night. A IfhnceyCoun ty native, he was employed as foreman for Wilson Tree Company for the past 20 years. Surviving are the wife/ivis Smith Hensley; one daughter Mrs. David Boone, Burnsville; two sons, Ben Lee Hensley of Burnsville and Jimmy Hensley of Granite Falls, N.C.; one brother, Clifford Hensley of Weaverville; 4 grandchildren Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in the Cane River Baptist Church of which he was a Deacon. Revs. James Lamb and Earl Blanken ship officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. HIRAM RAMSEY Hiram H. Ramsey, 87, of Green Mountain died in an Asheville hospital Friday morn ing, after a short illness. He was a native of Yancey County and a retired merchant. Surviving are the wife, Sar ah Whitson Ramsey; four daugh ters, Mrs. Roger Fred Hall and Mis. Nell John son all of Green Mountain and Mrs. Minnie Winebarger of T<y Angeles, California; three sons, Jake of Charleston, S.C., Hiram Jr. of Detroit, Mich., and John Ramsey of Green Mountain; one sister, Mrs.Clycfe Williams of Burnsville; four teen grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Burnsville. Father Felix Ke laher officiated and burial was in McCracken cemetery. [ RIVERSIDE n I DRIVE IN THEATER ! Fri-Sat-Sun 1 25 - 26 - 27 | I I AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL J|HM» JEREMY SLATE • ADAM RQARKE • JOCELYN LANE I Plus I THEWILOESTBUNCHOFTHEJOS' JEANETTE HUGHES Mrs. Jeanette Hughes, 93, of Portsmouth, Virginia, a na tive of Yancey County, died Monday in Unicoi County Memorial Hospital, Erwin, Tennessee. She was a member of Crab tree Baptist Church in Yancey County. Surviving are four sons,T.S., T. R., Frank and Burl Hughes of Erwin; and two daughters, Mrs. EarL Hall of Erwin and Miss Margaret Hughes of Ports mouth. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Er win Memorial Chapel with gTaveside services following at 1 p.m. in Holcombe Ceme tery, Burnsville. Note Os Thanks The Earl C. Wilson family would like to thank all the * wonderful people who have been so nice to us dining our time of sorrow. ★ We wish to express our ap preciation to our Mends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of onr mother, Mrs. Belle Marsh. Gets Degree Susan Ohle Robertson of Route 5, Burnsville was awar ded the Bachelor of Arts de gree Saturday, June 12 as a member of the fifth graduating class of New College in Sara sota, Florida. Mrs. Robertson rec eiv e d the degree upon completion of studies concentrating in the field of Psychology. ■■ mm mi mm mm mm mb mm mm mm mmm

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