THE YANCEY RECORD v r Movie star? No. Politician? No. Clergyman? No. School teacher? No. Doctor? No. Who then? 3T|y . . MUmI n*il'UL 'i.iffiv? <BRV -n“ 3| BL Bb jfl W ■* RmniiH—k WJr |BHk .. s 7Lm 'SjjHtA,. f£-y$ " !*■ . 8 CECIL G. ANGLIN Burnsville Tel. 682-2170 '■? —— Nationwide Insurance agent, that’s who—the one to see for the new Homeowners policy that protects your home against fire, theft, liability, wind, hail and other damages and saves you up to 40 % of the price of sep arate coverages. Call your Nationwide agent today. Nktioowidi Mitnl Imiiaci C«.*Nttiiiwifi Mitiii Fin luitMti £i.*Nitiu«iit Lift I«skuui Ci.*N«ai Oflici:Ctl(iku l ßksc ~ TITII 1 liifliciai locally J r Yatcty Bwildtrt Supply, lit. BumsvilU, N.C. L Insurance J LIFE/HEALTH/HOME/CAR Civil Service Exons , To le Givei The Board of U. S. Civil Ser vice Examiners at the VA Hos pital, Oteen, North Carolina, announces a new examination for Stenographe”, OS-3 (4005) and GS-*’T44BO) Applications will be accepted if postmarked by midnight May 17, 1965. A written test is required. Tests will be given at the Post Offices in Asheville and Sylva. The register resulting from this examination wTI be used by appointing officers of Federal agencies in the Western coun ties of North Carolina, west ward to the Tennessee line and to Catamba County. The current Typist register kept by the Board will remain in use, the Executive Secretary announced. No new examina tion for Typist is being opened. Additional details and appli cation forma are available at the Asheville Post Office or at the office of the Board of E~- ■ miners, second floor of C- Building, Oteen VA Hospital. . ' v ■ - . ■ > ‘ W LEAN-Upi ImintTpl I Daring our Big I DUPONT I PAINT SALE Stt vs for I All Your Appliance I Heeds—Large or Small FURNITURE ■Dress «p your Home ■This Spring with selections Ifrom ear Big Stock lat Low, Low Prices BURNSVILLE Lfunijtyre_j Hardware | THURSDAY, APRIL ZZ, 1963 Yancey Streams Restocked In accordance with previous ly approved plans, the Wildlife Resources Commission has completed stocking of 1,200 trout averaging 8 to 10 inches in length, In the waters of Yancey County. These fish were p oduced at the Federal Fish Hatchery ocated near Pisgah Forest. District Game & Fish Protector Mr. D. R. McGalliard directed the re lease of the fish and solicited assistance from members ,of the local wildlife club and oth er interested sportsmen. Par ticipating in the stocking was W. E. Gooden, Wildlife Patrol man. The Wildlife Resources Com mission points out that the ccope-atlve effort of all those Interested in the State's fish and game resources will be re quired to bring about better fish'ng, the favorite outdoor recreation of so many Ameri cans.

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