THE YANCEY RECORD
Established July, 1936
TRENA P POX, Editor & Publisher
THURMAN L BROWN. Shop Manager
* ARCHIE BALLEW, Photographer & Pressman
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
YANCEY PUBLISHING COMPANY
Second class Postage Paid at Burnsville, K. c.
THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1905 NUMBER FORTY-TWO
I jjfe GRASSROOTS
OPINION
GRAND JUNCTION, COLO..
SENTINEL: "Most of all, la
bor wants to end all state
Right-to-Work laws. Presi
dent. Johnson has pub.ically
mentioned repeal of the sec
. tton of the Taft-Hartley ' law
which permits such state le
gislation He Is expected to
go even farther in the field.
It may be that the President
' is attempting to trad- sup
port for labor legislation for
ho-s trike promises, if so, he
may find that such promises
are by no means reliable. And
even when they are, he Is
still playing directly Into la
bor bosses' hands at the ex
pense of the rest of the coun
try."
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FINDLAY, OHIO, REPUB
LICAN COURIER: “The Sup
reme Court rules that a shav
ing cream commercial show
ing how to shave a piece of
sandpaper was deceitful. This
leaves us up In the air as to
exactly how we are supposed
to shave our sandpaper.”
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CAMBRIDGE, NEBR. CLA
RION: “In its search for ad
ded regulatory power the fed
fiwi government has turned
from new fields to conquer
i new waters to navigate,
his is evidenced by the A&-
.jiinUtration’s Insistence o n
the creation of a new federal
agency to take over water
pollution control. . . . The gov
ernors of 24 states have testi
fied that the U. 8 Public
Health Service is doing a com
pletely adequate job of pro
tecting the nation’s health in
the water pollution control
field and that its jurisdiction
should be continued. In our
view the establishment of an
unneeded new federal agency
"
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BusitkLlam m unity
Club Holds Meeting
By: Ramona Be'wdltch,
Junior Leader
The Bmick Community
4-H' Club held its monthly
meeting era June 7 at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Frank
Bowditeh. Okie Carroll, presi
dent, presided over the meet
ing. Dianne Mirpby and
Stanley Wilson lfed the pled
ges to the flags. Darrell
Gibbs th . led the cub In
their devotion. In the absen
ce of Naomi Wilson, seer --
tarv, Romans. Bowditeh. ju.
lor leader, called the roll and
read the minutes of the last
meeting.
Demonstrations were dis
cussed, and. several members
began planning one in their
particular field. The club was
reminded that 4-H .Camp ap
plications are due and that
County Demonstration Day
and Dress Revue is Friday,
June 11.
The club theil enjoyed a
skit “The Ohost Convention”
concerning electrical faults,
hazards, do's and dont’s In
the home.
Refreshments were served
and the meeting was ad
journed.
would result In chaos and
could hamper, rather than
improve, water pollution con
trol.”
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SHENANDOAH, PA., HER
ALD' "Vice President Humph
rey notts that ‘our citizens
are living longer.' Maybe it’s
their sense of patriotism.
Bome>vdy has to pay those
taxes.”
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Covington Receives
Musters Degree
David Covington, son of
MrD H. coving-ton. _of C?2L:
•mbia, S C. and the late Mr.
Covington has received jhis
Masters Degree from Appala
chian State Teachers College
In Boone. David Is a gradual:
of Burnsville High Schu ;
the University of Bor 3-
11 os. He completed b,■■ "as
ters Degree- at ASTC, Boone,
bn May 28th.
David teaches In Spruce
Pine.
Locals *
Mrs. C’arence Williams of
Ba'd Creek left this week to
attend the graduation of her
daughter, Judy Gall, from
Colonial High School In Or
lando, Fla. Judy is a former
student at East Yancey High
School here. She has been re
siding with her sister and
brother-in-law, T. Sgt. and
Mrs. Thomas Waxdin at 5507
Trento St. in Orlando for the
past two years. After gradua
tion she plans to stay in Or
lando and work.
Billy Jo Brown is spending
a week in Hickory with his
sister, Mrs. Billy G. Hughes
and family.
Ms. Phyllis Jean Tolley is
spending a week with ‘ her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Hensley.
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Program Os
Supervised fhi
Atßyr ns v i 11[e Scho oI
All elementary age students
in the Burnsville school dis
■ are invited to come to
’ school playground during
the summer for a program of
supervised play. There will*
be softball, badminton, horse
shoes. volley ball and other
activities. On rainy days the
gymnasium will be used for
indoor play. This program will
be under the supervision of a
I udent from Appalachian
State Teachers College who
will be aided by local students.
Children are Invited to
come between the hours of
one and four o'clock eachltsfy,
Monday through Friday thro
ughout the summer.
Bonnermon - Wilson
Wedding Announced
Dr. and Mrs Arthur M.
Bannerman, of Warren Wil
son College, Swannanoa, have
announced the marriage of
their daughter, Janet Patton,
to Mr. Far-ell Everett Wilson,
on J line Tne ceremony took
p ace in West Burnsville Bap
tist Church, with the Rev.
Fred Harrell officiating. Far
rell Wjson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Brisco Wilson of
Burnsville.
THURSDAY, JUNE I®, 19«5
Miss Murdock
. Member Os
Youth Corps
Miss Lavcrme Murdock, da
ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geor
g" Murd-ck of Burnsville, has
been selected as a member of
the Baptist Youth Corps to
work in the Sparta Baptist
Chil-ch in Roarta for 10 weeks
th ! s summer.
Members of the Youth Corps
are selected through the
Baotist State Convention.
Miss Murdock will be in
Ridgecrest from June 10
through June 17 and in Fruit-
through June 19 and
then will go to Sparta Bap
tis, Church for the summer.
Sparta Baptist Church Is
the’ only church In Alleghany
County that has a Training
Union and a Sunday night
service according to Miss
Murdock.
She is a rising Sophomore
at Mars HLI College.
Radford promoted
Sam Radford with the U.
S. Air Force at Lincoln A’r
Force Base, Nebraska has
been promoted to Staff Ser-‘
geant. His Unit Commander,
Lt. Col. Carl R. Vice, has ad
vised his parents of his pro
motion. He is the son of Mr
and Mrs. R. A. Radford of
Cane River.
Sgt. Radford is with the
98th. Strategic Aerospace
Wing.