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4-H’ers Honored The 1980 4-H Achievement gram .was held at the courthouse in Columbus on Thursday evening, December 4. The Columbus Hearts 4-H Club received the Club Of The Year award which is based on total dub participation in 4-H projects, demonstrations, community service and other activities. Two Awards for outstanding contributions toward community service were presented; one to Peniel 4-H Club and the other to Columbus Hearts 4-H Club. The Club Olympic Field Day trophy was presented to Columbus Hearts. Heidi Faber was awarded the "I Dare You” award for excellent in Leadership and Personal Development in the areas of physical, mental, social, and character development. The program consisted of awarding certificates and medals for project book completion, installing the 4-H Council, and guest speaker. Penni McLean, secretary-treasurer of the Western District 4-H Council. Entertainment was provided by the band, "Road Fever.” Scholarships, made available through Federal Land Bank of Shelby, were presented to Linney Barber for completing the largest percentage of records during the year; Sally Page for receiving the most grand champion awards in the Junior Division and to Lisa Owens for receiving the most Erand champion awards in the Senior division. Jennifer Hill also received a scholarship provided oy the 4-11 & Youth Foundation for the most awards in the Junior Division. The following 4-H’ers were recognized as overall grand champion winners: Janet Edney, Cooking is Fun; Jill Wicker, Jr Dog Care; Michelle Clary, Jr. Dairy Calf; Linney Barber, Sr. fealth & Fitness; Robby “arbor, Jr. Health II; Daniel arker, Sr. Veterinary Science; Page, Jr. Horse & Pony; ^wing; Jennifer Hill, Jr. Public Peaking and You, Health and '.'‘"'ss; j eri Hili Sr . ^zenship; Tina Faber, Jr. ant Reproduction; Lisa Owens, or. Electric, Clothing III. he 4-H County project winners R°bby Barber, Jr. Dairy ah; Jennifer Hill, Jr. Health & Cooking Sonya Rhodes, Jr. Deborah Johnson. Assistant enston Agent, 4-H expressed congratulations to the 4-H’ers on their work and to the 4-H leaders, 4-H Council members and to members of the 4-H & Youth Foundation who helped plan and conduct the Achievement program. Caroling Tuesday Tuesday School's 3 and 4 year olds will be caroling Tuesday, Dec. 16 starting at 10 a.m. They will go to Northwestern and NCNB Bank, White Oak Terrace, Cowan’s and the Post Office. n c 12.1 980 Tryon Daily Bulletin, Fri.. e • an d There was a newspaper N alural nevelopn’ ent ’ a ^ article about making the Green ^ m ““ l^tors of North River Cove into something like all the S your views. Sides’ Cove. My friends do “ a * ^e live in Cades’ Cove? Do W^ ^ own! You are also invited to attend ners ' River Pr °perty ° 19 1980 Association meeting D ‘ at Mountain Valley P Church in Green River Cove at people live in ... any families live on any of the government parks and forest lands? I have never seen a single lome on any I’ve visited. I do not feel that there will be families living and farming in Green River Cove either if we sit idly by and let this happen. If you agree with our position and are willing to help us, please write to Governor James Hunt, Howard Lee, Secretary of p.m. Thank you. Sincerely Yours, Isabel B. Reid, Sec.-Treas., Green River Property Owners Assoc. Saluda. N. C. and Communication Tryon Daily Bulletin Tryon, N. C. 28782 Dear Citizens of Polk Henderson Counties and the State of N. C.: On December 4,1980 the Green River Advisory Committee voted on the issue of making Green River a Natural and Scenic River. The vote was 8 for designation and 6 for the Duke Power, State, County and Landowners Agreement. Not a single property owner who owns land anywhere on the Green River voted for designation Do you think it is fair for a group of special interest people who want to use the river and mostly who do not live in Polk or Henderson County to have this authority over our God given property rights? The United States opens up her heart, land and jobs to Cuban prisoners and refugees from all over the world, but the property of citizens who have bought cherished, paid taxes on and fought and died for can be taken away from them just so some people who happen to “want the property can have their desires (Some of these special interest people are from out of state and most all are from out of County). My friends this is not freedom in the United States - it » S oppression! Please let me point out to you that if they can take »“ r y ’ they can take yours. They say they only want twenty feet, heir plans are not for twenty feet plan to develop. 0 Green River P^^^ 1 ® Derly in the hands of th owners; they have p all these vears 12 18 24 Mos. $16 She’ll be a Christ mas Angel in this festive red velveteen dress with delicately em broidered yoke and trimmed with tiny lace. 9—24 Mos. $18 2—4 Toddler $25 —The Shop of ^ 0 Pacolet 9;3 °-5;30 Carol Tho m as His best Bib ' n Tucker f or Christmas Day. Red or green Velveteen Shortall has its own crisp white cotton shirt embroidered with sprigs of holly.
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