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THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 1967 Contestants For Klassroom Kwiz Urged To Make Booking Charles Lineberger, Pro gram Director lor WCYB-TV, Bristol urges all prospective summer contesta. its for Chan nel s’s Klassroom Kwiz and Kiddie Kollege to contact the station now for booking. He particularly urges these view ers from the Burnsville, North Carolino area, who might be faced with translation problems to Bris.ol dur ng in clement weather, to make airangemems as soon as possible for appearance dur ing Ahe 1967 summer season. “One of the biggest prob lems in lccol par v ic'pa t ion shows,” he said, “is booking. Because the programs must be booked months ahead of schedule, many groups wth transportation difficul.y are left out, simply because they have not made applicat on Jw m ' w"9 , % W W - *****>'* ’pp %, Watch Dan Blocker, Michael Landon and Lome Greene, stars of Chevrolet’s "Bonanza”, on NBC-TV next Sunday night. Nov! Never Before a Sale like This- Don’t Miss It! Right now, and during March only, your Chevrolet dealer ia offering tremen dous savings on some of his most popular options and accessories on his most popular cars. How low the price? Just ask him! You get your pick of these VB’s: an, Impala Sport Coupe or 2-Door oT4-Door Bel Air Sedan Hurrg, here’s what you get: Qet this with every Bonanza car. A pushbutton AM radio you wouldn’t want to be without. Front and rear bumper guards. Wraparound front fen der lights are a touch of sheer elegance. Four handsome wheel covers for the dressy look you like. Five whitewall tires ... a custom touch. Another way you can save now: During the sale only, you can add power steering and power brakes at a special package price. Get them both for easier driving. • One Sale You Surely Don’t Want to Miss! See Your Chevrolet Dealer Now! « 111* - ROBERTS CHEVROLET BUICK, INC. West Main St. 'Burnsville, N. C. | FUANCIiISED dealer Ho. 1013 Manufacturer* Ltonsc No. no early enough to schedule an appearance at a convenient date for their group.” K.ddle Kollege teleVse Wednesday evenings, is made up of, third-graders, while Monday evenings Klassr-on Kwiz cons sts of high school is udents. Eo h week a new • hrec-membcr team of chal lengers appears against tht previous week’s winners to compete for top honors during three roundh of quest : ons-and answers Hi<-h-sccring team receives the $25 top prize and an invitation to o reneat per formance the following week. A $lO check goes to Ahe loos- - ing team. Requests for appearance should be mailed to he prop er show at the WCYB-TV Stu dios, P. 0. Box 1009, Bristol, Virginia. By: Ernest Messer The report of the' Courts Commission Ao the 1967 Gen eral Assembly recommends that the power to select Jur ors be L.a ken from the County Commiss oners and given to a three mai jury commission. One member of the com miss on will selected by the Cjunty Commissioners, one by the Clerk of Court, and the third by the resdent Sunerior Count Judge. The Jury Commission is to be paid according to a pay scredule set up by the Cou. Ay Comm'ssioners. (It is in.ere Airg thot this recommended sys’ern is in many respects similor to Ahe one now In operation in Mad ison County.) And that’s nqt ail—get this! Want Powerglide transmission? Order it with Chevrolet’s big 275-hp Turbo-Fire V 8 engine and you get them both at the low Bonanza price. Truck buyers save, too, during the sale! Fleetside pickups (Model CE10934) with special option and accessory packages are available at Bonanza Sale savings ... WHILE THEY LAST. You get a 175-hp VB, a pushbutton radio, chrome hubcaps plus custom appearance and comfort items. Raleigh Report ■1 WM f CHEVROLET J THE YANCEY RECORD If the recommendrAions of the Courts Comm'ssion are edop’ed, many perso-s now exempt from jury dvAy will be required to serve In fact, the report recommends that persons not be exempted by occupational classif c Along such as doctors, firemen, m'll ers a-d etc., but thrA only individuals be considered as they are required to report to duty. It is possble Ahat the Gen eral Assembly may still re tain some of these exempt classif cfAiors. The legalization of “Frown Bng"ing ,r is rot proceeding as rapidly as some people had prophesied prior to the con vening of the General Assem bly. There is much Aalk, how ever, of impending drives for ether “Brown Bagging” or liquor by the drink, or both. The time is not far off when Ahere wll be a flurry of liq uor bills introduced When this happens, the activ ty here in Raleigh wll be consider ably intensif'ed. TA seems now that the move to resuire school boards to be elec 1 el by popular vote is not going to got off the ground. The Appropriations Com mittee is now conducting hearings on Ahe bnedgt re curs that were not’ annrov ed by the Advisory B”dget Comm'ss’on. An-roximpAeiy ore-hajf billion dollars would be necessary to grant all the additional requests. A rrouo of legislators is workinv Ao “up” *he Gover nor’s rponest for teachers a->'ar : p« it «■ difncuH. ♦«» A«- tennine eA th's time whe*h-r * M " effort w’H be successful. Ther« is gnu considerable sootvent hrr« In General Assomblv to let the Gover nor's recomtDendatioss rA-nd —or, at least, not to make any major changes in them. Our bill Ao exempt children from having to buy a trout stamp it appears now will pass wl ha' A opposi tion. The Wildlife Commission has agreed to close some CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Step 5. Dressed 0. Commenced 10. Military assistant 11. Conscious 12. Journeys 14. Lowest note (Outdo) 15. Striking: 17. Personal pronoun 18. Affirmative vote 19. Cobalt (sym.) 20. Asaam silkworm 23. Alas! 24. Siamese coin 25. Castes 28. Mimic 30. Mother 31. Knife hilt 34. Prefix denoting: “separa tion” 35. Finis 37. Gold (her.) 38. Mad 42. Molybde num (sym.) 43. Burn, with liquid 44. Proofread, er's mark 46. German river 47. Persian r coins 48. Not living • 49. Dispatched areas to doe hunting this year. These are Vems about which Western Wildlife Clubs have been concerned for oome time. Taylor Will Vote To Expel Powell WASHINGTON “I will not vote to seat Adam Clay ten Powell. If he is oea’ed, I Wll vAe to expel him,” Eleventh Dis rict Rep. Roy A. Taylor declared Friday The Congressman made the promise following release of a commi'A-'e report recom mend'ng that Powell be seat ed, but censored, strinped of all seniority and docked en ough pay to cover misused government funds Congressman Taylor also said: “It is my opinion that sterner disciplinary measures are needed than those re commended by the House in vest rating commit’ee. ‘-I have ioined wi’h some 50 o her Ho ’Se members in introducing a bill Ap create an efh cs commi’tee designed to establish and enforce reason able ethical standards of con duct for all congressmen. Such rc’ion should not be necessary, but unfortunately, it a ’■-nears that it is. “Others of us in the House should be sub ect to the same disc inline imposed on Con gressman. Powell. “I am glad to renort that no member of my family or relative has ever been on my off ce payroll or. to my know ledge, on any federal payroll since I came to Congress. In order to prevent any conflict ©t m*erset rj>o to devote my full Aime to conn-passional dut ies, I ceased all law practce upon being elected to Con gress. congressmen have nothing to h'de. but. the i*u a**e of Congress is beng da maged bv the few who cheat and misuse governmental funds. It is imr*o'Ao.nt pr*d im perative that publ'c of*H*ls jirA fy the peonle’s confiden ce and that the iote"-A v 0 f Congress be reesAablished. DOWN 1. Alloy of tin and copper 2. Khan 3. Be concerned 4. Foe 5. Formerly China (poss.) 6. Coin (It.) 7. Mine entrance 8. To portray 9. French chemist 13. An Edin burgh citizen 16. Tiller of the spil j (Eur.) i 21. Frozen ! dessert l 22. Man's nickname 24. Biblical king • 26. Cor. rected 27. Interjec. tion 28. Annexes 29. Put together, as a quilt 32. Instigate 33. Jogs w I* m r i- m " /Z' 7 11 K 77775 la 11 21 m~" —- — 7Z T ' —» « 3* +> yy _ 777 eg W' 1 w\\\w IT 1 M Aiswrr M 4 PiaiyiDpßopixripjgj 36. Ship's floors 39 Masculine 40. Island off Italy 41. 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