VoIuRIU 30 , . 0 *■ J-- ' r^^^WE^ S: gy*^^iv- ;^--: ' r^* r - - •■■•”— v>^ Wiifcr - p*&sk i& •'% d- * d < ' ? : m, niyiiiiv _ A-.- ■*?,-, i';*;, ' o&> m tx :<3sf .:«mSK: njjg J*p __,, i i i ""'~'M -• •& :,"ff.'. r Bg** ■ts . ;i T :-/ *^^^|«9|HP^K9[|&k IM| ~_|Q£ ■<— jui ” ,T M ——*% . ir^~~ —• - 11'‘ : BEL, ~ ~ "* ""^' _ liflC v «R..' : ’' Dog Patchers cmwn aroun.i on the roof of the Parkway Plaiyhou.se. Some of the cast of la’; Musical, V’l Abner’, Will lower Playhouse Curtain The Parkway Playhouse closes its season with the coorful musical extrava ganza Li’l Abner, which op ens Friday and p ays Satur day. Monday, and Tuesday. A1 Capp’s world famous characters a're portrayed tn the original musical comedy written by Norman Panama and Me;vin Frank. The won derful tunes by Johnny Mercer and Gene de Paul in clude such favorites as the dreamy ballad “Namely You”, the hilarious show stopper “If I Had My Dru thers”, the sentimental hit “Love in a Home”, and many others. Li’l Abner will feature the entire company and stars Barry Dudley as Li’l Abner. Mr Dudley toured overseas with the UNC-G Theatre’s production of Li’l Abner for two months this spring. Karen Woods, a student at Monmouth College, is Daisy Schedule Set For Opening Os County Schools The following schedue will be observed by all schools for 1966-67. Pr "cioa's wil start work on Thursday, August 11 and will be at the school dally for conferences with parents and students. The teachers will start with a County-wide meeting in the auditorium of the Burnsvll'e Elementary School on August 22 at 10:00 a m. The Rev. J. M. O. Warner, Pastor Higgins Memorial Methodist Church, wl’l conduct the devotional. Dr. Fred B Bent'ey, Presi dent, Mars Hill Coll«*-1ft. will make the addrerv Teachers THE YANCEY RECORD Burusvillu, N.C. Abner showing off a samp! of the production to be gh at the Playhouse Friday Saturday, Monday and Tues day nights. Mae. She has much, experi ence in musicas as she played Lola in Damn Yank ees and Polly in The Boy Friend.. Lauren Woods, who directed Mary,. Marv and ap peared in the first three pro ductions of the season, con tributes his talent and will be playing Marryin’ Sam. The Parkway Playhouse has added a new\ twist to this rollicking musical. Miss Jo Carson of Johnson City will play Pappy Yokurn and Mr. BiP Cwikowskl of Asbury Park New Jersey, will be Mammy Yokum. Mr. Halnh Kerns, Manag ing Director of the Parkwav Playhouse, Is directing Li’l Abner Mr. Kerns Is the Director of the Young Peo- P’e’s Theatre of UNC-G and diree’ed the Playhouse’s first production, See How They Bun. Miss F*ckv R°eder, Mr Kern’s assistant and a student at U KT C-G, is doing the choreography. wi'l meet with their princi pal? at 1:00 p. m. on Wed nesday, August 24, s’udents will , register for classes. Bu es wil' operate on the re gular morning scheduled time. Students will be re turned to their homes for lunch. Thursday. August 25, wil be the official opening for students. This wt’l be a full day. Lunch ro-ms will operate and mea's will be served. The wil op erate on Labor Day, but will be closed a’l day for the N C E.A. meeting on Sept. 27. and election day, N-nr. 8. Thanksgiving holiday wl'l be observed on Nov 24 and 25. Dedicated To The Progress 01 Ygncty County Bloodmobile To Visit Hero Tuesday Yancey County will be visited Tuesday, August 18, by the Red Cross Bloodmo bile from the Regional Offi ce in Asheville- ' The quota for this visit is 100 pints and a total of 400 for the year. The Burnsville Methodist WSCB is in charge of the c&nteen; Dr. Urquhart will be the attending physi cian; a registered nurse will also be on hand. According to a release from the Asheville Regional Blood Center of the Ameri can National Red Cross, new policies and procedures of N. C. Baptist Hospital, Win ston-Salem, will go into ef fect Sept. 1, as follows: In the past the hospital has ap proved blood usage for resi dents of the Asheville region, whether or not they had blood coverage, or had made replacements. They are no longer able to do this, and. effective Sept. 1, 1988. blood usage at this hospital will be approved only for those Asheville region residents who hold, current blood cre dit cards, or who have made replacement of blood in the quantity, and, in some cas es, the type required. The Asheville Blood Center is attempting to make ar rangements with Baptist Hospital so that they will have advance notide of these needs when such notice is available, the appropriate chapter will be Informed so that action can be taken to arrange for preplacement, or credit coverage can be confirmed. It is feared that advance notice will not be available from the hospital in many, if not most, cases. It will be necessary there fore, for the local chapter to make arrangements with the physicians and hospitals in their area to keep them informed of patients when they are referring to Bap tist Hospital. Because of increased out of-region usage and other factors, the Asheville B’ood Center has fallen seriously in debt to the Central Ex change Rvstem. In oHer to reverse th