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INTREST SHOWN IN ROADSIDE CUAN-UP Much interest in cleaning up the roadsides and making them more attractive is being shown this summer by organ ized community clubs taking part in the Western North Carolina Rural Community Development Program. A to tal of 68 communities, well over half the areas competing in the improvement contest, are taking part in a special roadside beautification con test. Yancey county communities in the roadside contest are: Brush Creek, Double Island, Mine Pork and Newdale. Purpose of the contest is to ' stimulate community pride and organized community ef fort In roadside clean-up pro grams and other projects that will help to p.otect and main tain the beauty of the road sides. According to Mayor Earl W. Eller of Asheville, president of the sponsoring Asheville Agri cultural Development Council, “Many of the community clubs over Western North Carolina have shown great interest in the past in clea #- ing-up the roadsides and making their ~ communities mo e attractive places in which to live. Results have shown that tremendous im provement can be made when communities tackle this pro blem and much needs to be done. We believe the organ ized rural communities throu gh this prorram will ‘show the way’ in what can be done to improve the scenic beauty of this entire area.” "Headed for home with an armload of studies ” WILL SHE HAVE A PLACE TO STUDY? fjN I* Your Home Too (gfw( Crowded For Privacy? Doe* T.V. Interfere With Her Studies? Nowdays Yo u Need More j STUDY AT HOME . ' ’ j Provide Your Children With A Study e> Room Os Their Own. i_ ' SEE US TODAY For Plans - Materials- Financing QUALITY MATERIALS FOR QUALITY WORK YANCEY BUILDERS SUPPLY , Inc. THURSDAY, JULY 22, IMS Special area prizes are being offered to the communities doing the best job om improv ing their roadsides. Plrst prise of SIOO is sponsored by the ADOA Corporation of Bilt more, second prize of sso~By Ivey's of Asheville and four honorable mention prizes of $25 each by Ivey’s and E. D Mitchell of Asheville. Communities in the contest will be Inspected by county judees *n late August and county winners will be visited by an area judging team in early September. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Admin istrator of the Estate of Zeb Hughes, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the Decedent to exhi bit the same to the undersign ed Administrator at his homo at Rt. 2, Burnsville, N. C., on or before the 15 day of Janu ary, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons owing the Estate W.ll please make immediate payment. This 15th day of July. 1965. Scotty Hughes, Adminis trator of the Estate of Zeb Hughes, Deceased July 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5 ATTEND THE ~ CRAFTS FAIR ON THE SQUARE AUG. 7 SPRUCE PINE GOLF PROGRAM SET At the upruce Pine Golf Course a program of instruc tion and play has now been established for Mondays and Thursdays each week for be ginners and amateurs under 21 years. All are eligible who live In Avery, Mitchell, Yan cey, Watauga and McDowell counties. Lessons and prac tice play are continuing under supervision of such qualified senior players as Gibby Venn, Dick Baker, Dick Cassity, Coy Hicks, Guy Sipe, Dale Banner, Ed Buford,, Ben Ray and oth er volunteers. August 13 Jr. Tournament The Junior Duffers Tourna ment date scheduled for Aug ust has now been definitely set for Friday, August 13. Al ready $25.00 worth of prizes have been donated. Strong contestants from “these here hills” can be ex pected to enter the State Jay- Cee Championship Tourna ment next summer from pra ctice and play now going on at the Spruce Pine Course. Junior Duffers Best of 2 Ball partners are now being registered. Closing date for registration is July 25th. Please register now and re port your choice of partner at the Pro Shop and get your qualification cards. More in formation can be had by phone, call the Clubhouse 9116 or Floyd Roge~s at the office 4865, or see Mr. Tain ter at the News Center downtown The session of instrucion and play on Thursday, July 15 at 9:30 will be under the supervision of Ben Lee Ray. Some golfing equipment Is available free at the office for ttyose who have none. THE YANCEY RECORD Don’t go near the water until you shop our see-worthy selection of sale-priced swim suits! We've one and two-piecers galore for any shore in fashion’s favorite sheath, maillot MIL and dressmaker styles. Savings are so big, W\ you’ll want to choose more than one. f»E j ! Order Your j J Iron-On Or Jw Sow-On Name jTf Tapes-Mow. For \\ &J School Or Camp 1 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m < L Pi " : Nlf o’ till 9:0 0 THE GINNY - LISA SHOP Burnsville, N. C. SUMMER IS HOT it OVER There is Still Plenty 1 Os Time For Picnics And Summertime Sports IT IS NOT THE END OF THE SEASON But We’re Selling At End-Of-Season Prices o FISHING EQUIPMENT ° LAWN FURNITURE ' ° LIFE PRESERVERS o THERMOS JUGS i o ICE CHESTS | BLUE RIDGE HARDWARE Burnsville, N. C.
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