,fcth.rine Ann High, <tou?ter tfDr and Mrs. Thomas High, of Mars Hill, to ?arvli? M ? ran teen f"! Handcrafts worker at Camp Mundo Vtou, Asheboro Miss High, a student to HiUcrest School, Nigeria, Africa, will wnA wttt girte ago, 9 to 17 in the 11-wees summer camping prcgranv Camp Mundo VtoU to owned god operated by the Woman s Missionary Union of the Bapt ist State Convention. 1& j Fly The Flag (Flag Etiquette) There to no Federal law now in force concerning the manner of displaying, hanging or saluting the United States ig but there are certain fundamental accepted rules The flag should be displayed only between sunrise and sunset or between such hours as may be designated by proper authority. It should be displayed on national and state holidays and on historic and snecial occasions. Among important "don'ts" in flag etiquette are: i. Don't show or permit disrespect to be shown to the flag 2 Don't place any object on or above the flag, withthe I possible exception of the Bible S Don't fasten the flag so carelessly that it will be easily Don't use the flag as drapery in any form. It should not be used as part of a costume or an athletic uniform or draped over any part ufan automobile, boat or railroad train 5. Don't use the flag for any kind of advertising. 6. When an old flag is discarded, it should be destroyed in private by bur **7^Don't uae a flag when ? rterbwt a state of despair, when it to no longer a fitting national emblem, it should be disposed of in a dignified way, a*#tlThe only flag P??itte^ be flown above the United f (Rates flag to a church pen nant. Advertising flags should not be flown on a pole from which the United States flag is displayed Mars Hill Youth Day Thursday In line with a calendar of events that haa been publicized for some time now by the Bicentennial Commission a Youth Day will be observed Jidy I, from approximately 11 i.m. until 3:30 p.m. at Mars Hill Elementary School. AO youth can have a good time on this day with the various games and activities that have been planned. Two tittle League games are scheduled later in the af ternoon and evening. The Mars Hill Youth Program will be selling hot dogs and hamburgers during tfte day and at the Little Little League Results * rwwwllelJeiie21 Three guinea were played County Fair At Westgate This Week A display of the arts and crafts of the mountains of Western North Caroline will be ?hewn at the Westgate Shopping Center in Asheville this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The event is being sponsored by the High Country Crafters of Madleen. Bun combe and surrounding counties. Displays will be open from 1 to 9 p.m. Friday; 10a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, and 12 noontoO I p.m. on Sunday. The public is invited. Mars Hill Plans Fourth Celebration Saturday. July S. will be a day far celebration In Mara Hill. The Lions Club, Civic dub, and Fire Department have worked hard and come up with a day of fun to celebrate our natioa's birthday. Beginning at 1 p.m. the fun starts with a Little League All Star game at the Mars Hill Elementary School ball field. The wagon train win arrive at about S:30 p.m. There will be a dinner served in the school cafeteria from 5 until7:30p.m. "Turkey Branch Junction fromt:??nti] 10pm at which time the big event shoots off wtthabeng "FIREWORKS." Everyone ie encouraged to come out and have a good time and celebrate a very special Fourth o# July The highest average amual poarth rate in the yeas nation al product (GNP) came in 1M0 <1 whan it reached M.l per cent The neat highest was 19.1 par cent lor U21-22 JTTiiSFSSJ5 R^Tand. Tte theme of this year's ot> servance sponsored by the National Safety Council and the U.S Department oi Agriculture is "Educate for Safety " This marks the 93rd consecutive observance of fen annual safety event that began during World War II in an effort to promote safety consciousness and reduce costly accidents that cut agricultural productivity. Accidents in 1975 claimed the lives of approximately SjKO fitm NdMMts and Natanai sTfw>r^cU More than half of the death* oc curred in motor vehicle ac extents About one-fourth of the death* and 100,000 disabling injuries ware caused by farm work aeddants The cost of farm accidents, in cluding farm fires, is estimated at 13 bUMon an nually Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butzsaid: "American farmers pride themselves in being safety-minded and safety-motivated. They are risk when accidents occur and Agricultural safety involve* paraen to person training in a work situation. 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