3n>«*» fSB 2nd fUc» Trophy Trophy Ist PlMt jyflj Trophy w* ML MITCHELL BRIDU ft SADDLE CLUB HORSE SHOW SPONSORED 3Y THE MT, MITCHELL BRIDLE & SADDLE CLUB * * * v * * '* ••* * * w "■ * '* *• v ' * * ****************** ;■< ♦, , *. «, * OAK CREST SCHOOL SATURDAY SEPTEMSER ifc, 1967 BURNSVILLE, N,. u. 1:00 P,M„ a 7.30 P,M, * * Tt ■* « •» -«r -r -X =r x •* -x -» X * ********************«-. 0 0 n. Mule Rare TR. f.IB. RIB. RIB. 813. s/oO 22. Rleas."re lumes 46 6 Under TR. RIB. RIB, RIB. Rib. $2 00 23 Barrell Rate Open lo All Agesv 520..00 $15.00 SIO.OO $5.00 RIP $5 00 24- Western Pleasure 16 & Under SIO.OO $ 7.00 $ 5.00 RIB R!f> S 3 00 25.. 2 Year Old Waging Horses $20.00 $15.00 SIO.OO $5.00 k'B <-5 00 n '*VT* e!" 4 IR - - *“• MB. RIB. RIF $2.00 jl tkll S « IR„ RIB. Rlß> RI B . K| s 2 * ' T’,' U * ,king ,lories 520 00 $15.00 SIO.OO $5 00 61b ST 00 ' "“f " Sls - 00 HO. 00 $5.00 RIB. SI!,; $4.00 30 English PI cure TR„ RIB. . RIB. RIB. r,». •, 00 3 . Webrern Pleasure IR. RIB. RIB. RIB H , MOO 3? Pajde Horses $35.00 $15.00 SIO.OO $5.00 $«, „q 3) Walking Ho re ' hampionfihi|> SIO.OO $20.00 $15.00 SlO 00 M .... y,'M Rlß * R1B * RIB./ RIB. Rh>e CENEKiIL Ai)M! s >ON I 00 Children Under 12 Admitted free >' l;en Accompanied By Parents 5 i‘ * «• . i r . itute A Class * THURSDAY. SEPT. 14. IfCV Survey Te Be Made Information about the extent to which children are immunised against smahpox. poLo, meas les. whooping cough, tetanus and mump, will be obtained in at survey here the week of Septem ber It, Director Joseph R. Nor wood of toe Census Bureau Re gional Office in Charlotte an nounced today. Local resident, will also be asked about toe medical care re ceived by children under 13 who have net hem immunised against all of there diseases. The tnhr* m&Uon will be used in research by the U. S. Public Health Ser vice. In add'H'-n, the wfi obtain information about era SHOW COMMITTEE Farrell Hughes James Miller Adrian Buchanan Kenneth Robertson Lae Slagle Ed Wilson 'tt-**************** payment and unemployment to be used by toe U, S, Depntmeat of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Sta tistics in preparing current na tknal figures. The survey win be tahm shwuL taneoudy in other areas of toe U.,S. to obtain data tom a re presentative sample «f toe na- H'h'f AD eniwers win be craOdeatial, and toe facts obtained win be used tor statistical proposes only. Census interviewers who will visit h•'Toeholds in thh area be ginning Sw*em»'er w» a*e: Mrs, HeVo W CXdwe’t, m C-TOtrv Crh Drive, Waynee vine. n. c. arm Mereti Named As laterim Diretter Os WAMY Mr. H C, Mereti, Jr„ of Bocae, has been named to aerve as laterim executive director of WAJLY, Community Actim unit, the agency's Board of Dir* Ktm conktera application, lor to. grrufUmi Mono, who is aim dhuctor of to. NoteUbcrinod Youth Cape, was appointed to tbe potoLa Friday by a wantmous vole et a committee of too coiporatloa's Board of Dimeters, according to tho Board Chairman Dr, W, H. in announcing too tovototmont. ORGANIST Mrs. Ralph Robinson Rt- 2 Mars Hilt, N. C. VETERINARIAN Dr- Juiijn Cornwell Burnsville, N, C. SECRETARY Mrs Chtries Bryant Burnsvi \ Ve , C. * * .v '.v vs ,v j’ -jf *r iv |r * THE YANCEY RECORD Or. Ptammotts mid too Emm Urn CcromiUeo was "extremely hsppy that a member of W, A M. Y.l M on koto gmUftad and willing to tehe on too Job of directing too tourcoonty ag oirv during the interim pew wr | ’’The Executive Committee tool*," he concluded, "that be came Mereti 1* already familiar with toe overall W-AJC.Y, pro gram, ho will bo able to her* things running smoothly m« giro eur psrmanol committee the time and freedom it mode to find and rooemmond too best mm available to fill too posi tion" Merota wfll conUsuo to servo as director of too Neighborhood Youth Corps and win receive a •alary incramo to rnmpmwta fer his extra duties during too totwirn period, Dr- Plommons said. ( No immediate or drastic chan ges in WARY’S programs or personnel an anticipated. Mot ets mid Monday. "Wo will bo busy for too next two months changing over from one program year to too next," Morata mML "We'll 'bo concen trating cn making sure all our workers understand too now program, and are woridng to gather la a coordinated effort "I am aim happy that WUMam H, Thomas will oontinuo to servo as dtoflty director duriag this interim period," Thomas to Mm acting dtroct-r of too program's ptomthM Stott, MCrets baa served as director w w neifnoornooa Twm Cctps for 11 months. During that ported the local program hm be come 000 of too boot rural Youth Corps programs to too (mHww according to DauL' of Labor officials. * Morata to a native of Watauga county, and was educated In too county schools. Ha holds a B, 8. degree from Appalachian State University bi Business and Soc ial Studies, and has credits from toe University towards a Mas ters Degree in Guidance and councUing. Ha hm alao taught in the pub lie schools in Watauga and Yadkin counties, and has work ad as managing director of Elkin Business College. He to married to too former Phyllis Wilson of Watauga Coun ty. They have four children, and am members of Bethany Luth eran Church. Werld War I Veterans Te Meet Marshall - W. N, Knight of Charlotte, State Adjutant, Veter ans of World War I, stated today, that a meeting of World War I veterans has barn scheduled for Sunday afternoon, at 139 o'clock te the County Courthouse. C. D. H well cf Asheville, Junior Vice Crmmander of the North Caro line Department will be the principal speaker. Knight, emphasised that with the passage of the 1967 pension bill both Houses of the. Con gress and the nf this legislation by the President m August list, would increase the non -service-connected pensions by M percent, to addition it will msta a» additions) inert** to toe "Housebound Veterans" mi §rm additive) benefit* t* A number of widows of top World War I veterans. AS WerM War I veterans m err4iaHv tevited te abteed he mfafw mmeAmuf jguftM Am ilm r rtf'’WrP nW IMP