Athletes Advance In Junior Olympics Four area athlete# recently com peted in the itate level of the Junior Olympic*, held at N.C. State College in Raleigh June 1*10. Winning a bronze medel for placing third in hia age group in pole vaulting was Stacy Ramaey, a sophomore at North Buncombe High School. He ia the son of James A. Ramsey of Eller Cove and the late Sharon Nor ton Ramsey, former residents of Madison County Also competing at the state level was Keith* Tinsley, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Keith Tinsley of Weaver ville. Keitha is a junior at North Bun combe who took third place in the young woman's high jump contest. She also took second in the 400-meter hurdles and third in the 100-meter hurdles. This is Keitha 's ?econd year to make it to advance past the state competition. Heather McCWIao, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCMlan of Weaverville. placed fourth in the 100-meter hurdles. Grayson Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bell of Weaverville, placed se cond in both the shot put and discus contests. These students all qualified for the southeast regional competitor to be held July 10-11 in Raleigh. The com petition will include athletes from North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia and Florida. If any of the athletes advance from the regional competition by winning a first, second, or third place, they will be eligible to participate in the na tional competition to be held in Pro vo, Utah. Sportsmen License Fee To Increase North Carolina sportsmen have until the end of June to buy lifetime licenses at current prices. The price for the lifetime sport sman's license for North Carolina resident* will increase from 1300 to $500 effective July 1. Applications for these licenses may be obtained by calling the N.C. Wildlife Commission's license section at 733-7896 or writing to the Commission at 512 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh, N.C., 27611. Applica tions may also be found in the "Wildlife in North Carolina magaxine. They must be postmarked by midnight June 30 to get the liceses at current prices. Because of a delay in license printing this year, persons who fish in North Carolina's inland waters will get a grace period from July 1-31 before they're required to have their 1967-88 licenses. Annual hunting and fishing licenses are normally issued for a period beginning July 1 and expir ing June 30 of the following year. Persons who do not own an an nual license, but who usually buy a daily or three-day license will not be required to carry a license to fish until the new licenses are available at local agents on Aug. 1. River Float Trip Set The French Broad River Founda tion, in conjunction with Carolina Wilderness Adventures in Hot Spr ings, is sponsoring a French Broad River Float Trip on Sunday. The group will put in at Bent Creek River Park on N.C. 191 at 1:30 p.m., float the calm but scenic stretch of river - which includes views of Biltmore Estate - and take out at Hominy Creek River Park at about 4 p.m. Wine and cheese will be served after the trip. The cost of the trip is $5 for founda tion members and $15 for non members. The trip is open to the public. For more information, or to register for the trip, call the founda tion office at 252-1097 Kayak, Diving Lessons Planned Basic kayak and skin diving lessons will be taught at the Marshall pool beginning later this summer. The cost for the lessons is $30 per person and all equipment is included. Space is limited for the classes and all interested people should call the pool at 649-3070 for further informa t i o n . Basketball, Football Youth Camps Scheduled For July Although basketball season is final ly over and football season is still a couple of months away, children in North Buncombe County will have a chance to polish their skills in these two sports next month. The North Buncombe Basketball Camp is scheduled for July 6-10. The coat of the camp, open to boys in Grant New Wildlife Officer Wildlife law enforcement officer Edwin B. Grant was recently assign ed to Madison County where he will be enforcing state game, fishing and boating laws and regulations. A native of Franklin, Grant has served as a law enforcement officer with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission since 1988. Prior to his transfer, he was stationed in Ashe County. Grant and his wife, Lisa, have a daughter, Ashley, age 1. The Grants live in Mars Hill. grades 4-8, is 935. For more informa tion, call Fred Ray at 645-4224 or' 645-4577. The North Buncombe Youth Foot ball Camp will be held July 13-17. The camp is open to boys in grades 3-8 at a cost of $30. For more information, call Tom Weaver at 645-4224 or 645-6261. Edwin B. Grant .. .wildlife officer Correction Neighbors In Need, a Madison County agency, has spent $13,770.30 on assistance to families and in dividuals, not $3,770.30 as reported last week. The telephone number of Carolina Wilderness Adventures, a Hot Spr ings white water rafting outfitter, was incorrectly listed in last week's "Mountain Getaway" supplement. The correct number is 622-3535. The News Record regrets the er rors. QUALITY SEAL GENERIC CIGARETTES "" 1 1 GREAT PRICE...FREE GIFTS! ONLY FROM QUALITY SEAL! Read and Write LESSON NO. , |l**l 4ms 3t2? * Wm h OhOM go ?com pro thron* fro 2S! 2!a moo poU choo* joko thooo broko keoo choko bo swlaalng mo iMkla? no (1th log no acnndlng no ocopylng ? iOM ro?? broko hor coo COOMll go-got ting ?una crokc ? bono to pick Clva cha kiU< ? klaa. *a |t?a Ika bi Urn a Uu. Ooaa Joa tha jn kapa U ?1?T Dm Joa ga broka? Ha can awia. Wa can ga awbalii. tick glvaa kla brlga a klaa. Tha brUa glvaa Ma a glaaa ot win*. Thar aac tfca dinar. Tha children bava cha uka. tarn rlaga tha chlaaa. lick glvaa ? aUa aalla. Thar bava a flaa tlaa. The News Record is publishing this lesson so that viewers of "Learn To Read" may practice skills taught on Saturday's broadcast, seen locally on channel 13. A new lesson will appear every wek until Oct. 3. ; FRENCH BROAD DELI Hwy. 23/70 By-Pass MantaH Special Italian Sub $1.49 Take Out-Call Ahead c/q OA11 Mon.-Fri. 9:30-4:30 We'll have your order ready! W# ' ' JAIIHIMOO CHANNEL CATFISH, HYMHO HUE ML, Ftdwad miMom, L*|* MomHi Ian, llaclT Crappia.Tlw Hybrid BHw Gill will reach iwmgM o(2ttto 3 pouafe. Delivery Will Be: TUISDAT, JUNI 30 At The Following Location Marshall, NC (704)648-3332 Hm: 8tOO-9tOO AM Call your local storo to place your ordor or call ? Toll Ft? 1-800-643-8439 ANNOUNCEMENT: Annual elections of any vacancy of the Hot Springs Health Program, inc. Board of Directors will be conducted during June. These elections will be conducted by sub-area and shall be held according to the following schedule: 1 . Laurel Medical Center Area Townships2&11 2. Hot Springs Medical & Dental Center Area Townships 6 &8 3. Marshall-Walnut Medical Center Area Townships 1.5&9 4..Mars Hill Medical Center Townships 3, 4,7&10 Monday June 8, 1987 7:00 PM Laurel Medical Center Monday, June 15, 1987 7:00 PM Hot Springs Medical Center Monday, June 22, 1987 7:00 PM Marshall-Walnut Medical Center Monday, June 29, 1987 7:00 PM Mars Hill Methodist Church In order for an individual to be eligible to vote for or serve on the Board of Directors they must be a Member of the Corporation. To become a Member, one can simply fill out the application coupon below: HOT SPRINGS HEALTH PROGRAM, INC. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION I subscribe to the purposes of the Hot Springs Health Program, Inc. as stated in its articles of incorporation, and request Corporate membership. I use/will use the services of the Corporation. I am a resident of: Township: Address: Telephone: Signature:, Date: PLEASE RETURN TO HOT SPRINGS HEALTH PROGAM P.O. BOX 68, HOT SPRINGS. NC 28743 HOT SPRINGS MEDICAL AND DENTAL CENTER P.O. In 68, Hot Springs, NC 28743 (704)622-3248 MARSHAL! 390 Hi|' (