PAGE 8 TOE YANCEY JOURNAL . MME OR NUMBER? ■ i * Am you Just a number to your insurance man? To our agency, you're always a name be - cause you deserve P.S.-- Personal Service when you deal with us. Call us if we can be of ser vice, we'll call you by name. ROBERTS Insurance Agency Bvrnsvllle, N.C. ES West Hein St, Ph. 682-2191 IlNTeßfJftliol'lftl- Go fvfct FOCiBS c «3- I I \S jfix LUTE* | I I I * fj t M4y, I ? _ * KosvtEß. (Surfh j ToOkVBIl) v£N££s£T\; Norjjeimm Su)iss yy roftt Wine. C*a- Petr ?TC I I I I I 9R6 I I Qopes Corn I I A*. 1 I Tdfiotit \»« IBarueu I T?RA»R CNUTWSy I I jraara«i«E- I I I a P #oY{ p| ”ent«£ ENGIRD QJ *M*l I 'V 0 Coffee I 4. * 2)«„.y 4* : V- «.» j§»p%V- •;■'. .. ► ttte d||ijL .. i_ _ -..1a,-—WiPPWPWMMngi LEE HARRIS Lee Harris, 86, of Mica ville, died in an Asheville hos pital Sunday after a short illness. Surviving are the wife, Esta Lee Burleson Harris.; four daugh ters, Mrs. Kelse Branch and Mrs. Daniel Ashe ville, Mrs. Fred Pittman, Dur ham and Mrs. Frances H, Wyatt, MicaviUe; eight sons, Clar ence of Asheville, Rex, Bill and Donald of Frederick, Md., Oscar of Bedford, Mass., Cecil of MicaviUe, Carl of Wake For est and Frank Harris of Bend, Oregon; 3 stepsons, 32 grand children, 19 great-grandchild ren and 1 great-great-grand - child also survive. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of Holcombe Brothers Funeral Home. Dr. Fred Atwa ter and Rev. C.J.DuVaU offi - ciated. Burial was in the WiU Young Cemetery, amm - mm ..... iiBWMMr VsJ))*W f) -9 JJJ f*Sime *s!*C. Bfll 188 4 / «NaZaS3 I I r : B^H F - V k JtSm in|n 8 i ijß 1 Junior 4-H Campers From Yancey The Yapcey County Junior 4-H Camp is being held this week at Swannanoa 4-H Camp near Black Mountain. Nineteen Yancey County boys and girls from ages nine to fourteen are attending the week encampment with 4-H 'ers from 4 other North Carolina Counties. At tending from Yancey are Ronald Riddle, Terri Bums, Sue lewis, Chris Edwards, Lavenia Pe terson, Shawn HoweU, Debra Norris, Jackie Wilson, Janet Smith, Marcia Gardin, Sam Youig, Shewi Styles, Gregory U cstall, Dewayne Carroll, Randy Crowder, Bairy McKinney, Pam Hop son, Gregory Bryant and Jon Guyer. ®gQ5 > @Goooa© i—-w' - r ■~nr —i ■■■■— /trte-wee CATCH ME ) J CATCH ME TCF WljJ mtJc& r n run' run AS YOU CAN J f ( OiK.— VOU CAUGHT. 1 > ME.-WHAT'CHA GOWN A I DO?? ' . li. 1, I BIDDIE WALLACE Biddie Fox Wallace, 80, of South Carolina and formerly of BurnsviUe, died in a Spartanburg Hospital Wednes day evening foUowing a long iUness. She was the widow of Doss WaUace who died in 1940 and had been making her home with a daughter, Mrs. James W. Wil son. In addition to the daughter, J Mrs. Wilson, she is survived by three brothers, Charlie and Os car Fox of Burnsville and Wes ley Fox of Elizabcthton, Tenn< eleven grandchildren, 30 great- I grandchildren and one great- I great grandchild. a 1 moral Services were held | at 2:00 p» m. Friday - in Green | Mountain Free Will Baptist 1 Church. Revs. James W. Wil- I son > T.B.Jo.nes and Charlie Mikl let Q^ficlilted and burial was in - the McCracken Cemetery. * , , s I -e WM ~ yi XI w, BBAmA boh / yj JL J I *- PrQ| » *«l ‘W - * . ,* j, \’*V * j •_ * H JL w V3-.*Gp ; 'p. w 'wKKßm^^ B - W Wl W W k EH Hm * ' ‘ ■' • • : jaBBMHEBa& dk -**£*«• r '-V- wWaeyiTO... Newdale Firemen Sponsor Horse Show The Newdale Fire Department sponsored their 9th Annual Horse Show in MicaviUe last Saturday and Sunday. Con testants took their turns at twenty or more different events on the two days, and mahfefme off with ribbons for the first time. Three trophies were awarded during the Show * >»* BL Senior Citizens Visit Blltmore Estate Early Tuesday morning, June 27, forty-three Senior Citizens and other Community Cen- » ter persons boarded a bus for a trip to the Biltmore House and Gardens in Asheville. Thistrip was very enjoyable to these ladies. They enjoyed going through the large house, the beauti ful gardens, and the trip to the greenhouse. W. A.M. Y. Community Action was sponsor of ! the trip. W. A.M. Y. also reminds readers that "Mountain Crafts" is now open. The shop is - iocated on Highway 19E, between Burnsville and Spruce Pine, in the small building next to Fox's Outlet. Open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. Z “Pk^SP<^CI T WP.'. 1 -4S*PIAT JZZ- '/! * iw r GBRR— I JUST HAD ■ TO OVERDO IT — k - y j^Vp I A 1 and were won by J. R. Honeycutt on Go-Boy-Johnny Re b in the Championship Walking Horse Stake; Edwinna Young on Bert's Misty in the Championship Western Pleasure Stake; and by Ernie Treadway on Suzie in the Cutting Class. The Monday morning - CHILDREN'S H»UR at the Yancey County Public Library . featured the filmstrip 5 Peas - In A Pod. The children learn ed how peas grow from the film and the pea plants Mrs. Elaine Reed brought to the * library. Following the film : the children made drawings from the scenes they saw in the filmstrip. The children were intro - duced to the tamborine and wood block rhythm instrurrmts and learned to play "Join into the Game, " with the new in struments. The following children at tended CHILDREN'S HOUR at * the library: Ricky Crout, Pam McGalliard, Chris Fender,Lisa * Street, Royce Chrisawn, Shan- non Warren, Jeff Warren, Anr % gie Warren, Angie Riddle," Chris McPeters, Lou Ann Ro binson, Steve Robinson, Lisa *. Mclntosh, Norma McCurry, Etonna Mitchell, Darrell Mitch- * ell. 4 GET YOUR MAN WITH AI r Want Adj ;