Volume 31 AWARD TO BURNSVILLE *- T ONB Liens Here Win State Award Burnsville Lions Club re cently was given an award for the work the club has done for the blind and for the conservation of sight in Yancev Cnu?ity. The award was mado bv the North Carolina Committee for the Blind. The Burnsville Club, which is in District 31-B, was awarded seeopd place for clubs in North Carolina of similar membership. The Burnsville Lions Club SFOpsors an eve clinic whi»*h is held monthly at the Dis- - Lrict Health Office here. For the neriod of January 1 to Jure *O, the clinic exam ined 62 eye patients, fitted 82 with glasses, gave 21 treat ments with three cases of Major surgery. Among other services in the Observation of the Spruce Pine To Held Horse Shew The Spruce Pine Lions Club Will have their third annual Horse Show on Saturday, Sept. 17th. The first show will be at 1:30, and there will be a night show beg'nning at 7:00 p. m. A lot of interest is being shewn in this area in horse shows, according to Glenn Buchanan, Lions C.'ub Presi dent. this promises to be the largest show yet. Hie Lions invite all participants and the publec to the show. Ad mission will be SI.OO for adults and 50c for children 12 and under. THE YANCEY RECORD Burnsvillu, N.C. l : ans ciwhs of Nor’h Caro lina sponsor the eye bank. The Club solicits persons to will their eyes unon deVh to 1 the bank so that' some one’s sight mi"ht be re stored. And several persons in this state are able so see because of this effort of North Carolina Lions. Lions Club International is the largest organization of iV s kind in the world. It has nearly one million members in 153 countries and geogra phical locations around the world. C.R.H.S. Starts Science Chib Cane River has established a new club. The Science Club. It wes organized by Mr. Ed Wilson. The qualifications are: A student must be a junior or a senior, having an average of 90 or above. A student mult be recommended by a faculty member. The Science Club will meet once a week. ‘There will be 120 clock hours of work this year. During these 120 clock hours there will be several despairing hours, be cause these people will be working on projec f s for our Science Fair in the Spring. The officers of the Science Club are: Janet Cox. Presi dent; Bill Buckner, Jr!, Vice President; and Barbara Hol combe, Secretary. These peo ple are well qualified and will do their best to make the Science Club a success. D«ili(nttJ To The Protmt Os Y«i(it County Byrd Selected For Special Training V &'f\ WL vuimi Jv . HVRI) ‘ Kti.l. lAM I. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Airrrah William L. Byrd, son of Mrs. Kathleen P. Byrd of Burnsville N. C. has been selected for techn ; cal training at Chanute APB, 111., as a U. S. Air Free aircraft equipment repairman. The a'rman recently com pleted basic -training at Lack land AFB, Tex| His new school is part of the Air Training Command which corducts hundreds of special ized courses to provide tech nically trained person”el for (the nation’s aerospace force. Airman Byrd was gradua ted from Cane River High School in 1964 and attended Western Carolina College, Cullowhee, and Milligan College (Tens )- It. Atkins Flies In Vietnam DA NANO, VIETNAM (FHTNC) Aug. 81 Marine First Lieutenant Morris D. Atkins, son of Mrs. T. M. At kins of Burnsville N. C., is a member of Marine All- Weather Fighter Attack Squ adron so O:itopedic Clinic and other Health Center Work S2OO Boy Scouts ' SI,OOO Girl Scouts SI,OOO Yancey Library $ 4 qo Yancey Hospital SSOO Red Cross $3,400 Cerebral Palsy SIOO Dread Disease Committee of Yancey County SSOO uso $ 154 Florence Crittenton Home sl2l Children’s Home Society $2Bl United Medical Research Os N. C. $239 N. C. Mental Health sss Seven Other Agencies $35 Carolinas United si s 2 Expenses of Yancey United rund $153 T ©t»l $9,50# Panthers Eke Oat Victory Over Rebels Care River High School’s Rebels held (the East Yancey Panthers to a six-point win on the Care River field last Friday night. This marks the stsond conference win for the Panthers with two losses for #he Rebels. The hard hitting Rebel team held East Yancey’s ground gain to just over 200 yards, while they drove through the Panthers to rack up. 295 yards on Che ground. The Panthers moved the ball for 10 first downs, with the Core River Rebels only nine. Hie hard fought game ended with a score 12-6 for the Panthers. The first touch