ill SP'I ’ vVi. ,jj J: il:||j i |g Volume 33 v. :•: —————— ;a«r 'SHI ojßMßp< . ■pt f Playhouse Performers In THE MISER | (THE MISER Keeps Audience j Laughing As Playhouse § | Stages Third Production f ;$ By C arolyn Yuziuk ft ;i|: Last night the Parkway Playhouse presented its 3rd production £ vi of Uie Season - THE MISER, by Molicre. Moliere is unquestia> X; Vi Vi :•:• ably one of the most important of all dramatists and is perhaps .;.; :•:■ the most significant of all comedic writers. lie dominated tic £ J; French theater of the latter 17th century in much the same way £ $ as Shal -speare did the Elizabethan theatre a half century before. £ :i;i His fame Ls marked by social satires and his dramatizations of ijj; ;$ extreme character types such as hypochondriacs, misantliropes 8 g A hypocrites. TIIE MISER is a clear example of the latter. ;!j •i; Robert Waldron, who appeared as "Biff" in the Playhouse Pro- g >:• duct ion DEATH OF A SALESMAN, portrays the Miser in such a £ v hilarious fashion as to keep the audience in stitches for most of :•:• :•: the evening. His makeup is fantastic - anyone seeing him wculd A immediately recognize him for tire Scrooge-type person he re- jg i| presents. As befits the leading character in a production, his ;j|: !v performance steals the show, but running a very close second is ;.;. v the superb acting job done by Robert Leh wlio appeared in the >1; ij; SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY last week. As Clcante.the misei's X effeminate son, he "brings down the liouse" in several very fun •;■ ny scenes. Jj ft Other principal characters who all gave a great performance £ •:• were: Valerie Naiman, Nelson Allison, Connie Evans, James J; v Oher, M.-ta Schley and Robert Small. As a "woman of in- £ 7 ft X trigue" M.wta Schley shows great talem and deserves special X X mention as her performance adds just the right touch of mischief X £ to the play. She has been seen this season in both DEATH OF £ £ A SADISM AN and SPOON RIVER. & Costumes were designed by Susan Tucker - you have to see X; X t em to believe what a marvelous job she lias done in only one -X £ -ek, A truly remarkable display of finery to enhance the pro- ft >4' duction. X ;j; Ihe production is being directed by Lauren Wood HI whose £ FI talent for directing is reflected by this outstanding show. This £ g is Mr. Woods' 7th summer with the Playhouse and we are very £: £ fortunate to have someone of his caliber in our theater. X £ Irani. >ilbcist--in designed the set, a multi-level one that •$ v adds mucli to the production. The lighting was designed by 'ft v Boyd Cstrofl. £ $ lor a very entertaining evening of theatre, come to the Ikrk X v way Playhouse to seellHE MISER. You won't be disapt>ointed. Si *•* Vi •/ We guarantee j »anv lauglis and a thoroughly enjoyable time. •>! *•* l**« ft The next show a( the Parkway Playhouse will be tire Am eri- » | can comedy, THE SI!IO\\LOFF by George : Kelly. Thmrsdoy, July 24, 1969 Voters Must Re-register To Cost Future Ballots In 1960, during elections in \ ancey Comity, a number of vo ting irregularities were discov ered and challenged, particuh* ly the abuse of absentee ballots I he State Board of Elections in vestigated the matter, and sub sequently removed the Yancey Comity Board of Elections from office. They then appointed 3 Yancey men: Charles Gillespiq Bill Banks and Amie Pate to the Board of Elections charging than with cleaning up the votingsys tern and installing Loose Leaf Registration. (At the next ses sion of the legislature in 1967, they passed an Act requiring that Loose Leaf Registration be In stalled in ALL counties in N. C. by 1970.) In tlie spring of 1968, the Boaid of Elections installed the loose Loaf Registration in Burns ville Township... the County was to follow in the fall. Tlie day before registration was to be hold, however, 4 citizens of Yancey County obtained a court injunction blocking it, and ef fectively preventing Loose Leaf Registration in Yancey County for tlie rest of tlie yeat Now, due to an Act passed in the past session of the legis- TV Don Boone’s Son, Israel To Visit Boone VI By Rebecca Boone Eleven year old Dur'- linton, who plays Israel on the 1 elevisien series "Daniel Boone" is follow ing in lias ancestor's footsteps and coming back to the mountains. Darby, wlio is presently appear ing at "Tweetsie Railroad" will "blaze the trail" to Burnsville some time next month to meet liis kinsman, Daniel Boone VI. The blond, blue-eyed young ster who claims direct descend ancy from Daniel Boone, the pioneer, has spent half liis life portraying Israel. He co-stars with actor, less Parker, in the weekly series of Daniel Boone. When Darby was told that ano Uicr descendent of the pioneer lived just over tlie "hill" from Boone, he determined to visit Mr. Boone at liis Eorge here in Biu-nsville. Ile will be accom panied by his mother aiid two teen-age sisters, Daryn 8 Durey; lature, Loose Leaf Registration must be installed in Yancey County by September 1, 1969.. This means that all persons re siding in the Cane River, Ramsaytown, Green Mountaiq Jacks Creek, Brush Creek,Crab tree, South Toe, Pensacola and Prices Creek Townships have to register anew to vote in fu ture elections! Existing registration is can celled, and a new registrationis to be conducted as follows: The registration books will be open at tlie polling places Saturdays July 26, August 2, August9and Residents Are Alarmed As Thirteen Dogs Poisoneri- A Child Could Be Next! Burnsville residents are be coming increasingly enraged and alarmed over the continual poisoning of their pets. When the Yancey Record w-ntto press two weeks ago, five aniirals had died as a result of this cruel and malicious act. As the paper gpes to today, the total has ri sen to thirteen. All of the poi soned animals, with the excep tion of three in the Green Mtn, area, have been poisoned in the same general vicinity-near Burnsville Elementary School 8 on Mitchell Branch. Last Friday a poisoned ani mal was found near tlie rest home. About the same timq three rabbit beagles, 2 of them puppies yet, died witliin 35 mi nutes of each other at G r een Mountain. Tuesday morning several other residents discover ed their pets, n collie was found dead on its owner's fron l f>orch, near tiie elementary school. Residents on Mitchell Brandi found one of their dogs on the ir front porch; upon searching for their German shepherd, they found it, along with an uniden tified dog that had been dead at least a week, in the city park across from their home. Concern for their property and pets has grown to alarm for the children. Those who watched helplessly the sudden and agon izing deaths of their pets realize the almost instantaneous and deadly nature of the (Toison be- Number Forty-Six August 16, 1969, from 9:00a.m. until 6:30 p.m. and at tlie Yancey County Courthouse Man days tlirough Fridays from July 28 tlirough August 15, 1969, fran 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. for the registration of eligible voters, C on Saturday, August 23, 196^ from 9:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m... for inspection and challenge by tlie registered voters of the pre cinct. Every voter is urged to regis ter so that he or she may exer cise the privilege and the duty of voting in Yancey C ounty elections. ing used. In every case, small children in the home or neigh borhood could have as easily tan tlie victims of tragedy. Mothers arc beginning to ask, "Does the person responsible for all this rot realize the danger, or doesn't 1c care? Will some child become a victim before this menace is stopped?" It's time the local citizens, law officials, and Health Department band to gether to prevent a greater disc*- ster. ’Hie person (or persons) guilty must possess a depraved heart, warped mind, and care little or nothing for tlie value of a human life. The following persons wlose ifots have been killed - Mack Blankenship, Cleopas Mrs. Thelma Gomto, C.harlesL Kistler, Roy Laws, Mrs. Edith Ness, and Ml 5. Elizabeth Silver - urge all citizens to take (ire cautions with their animals and to especially watch their chil dren who could become inno - cent victims of the deadly poi son. Anyone having a clue to the dog-killer's identity please call one of the above residents. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Asheville is offering a 5500 reward for in formation leading to tlie arrest and conviction of the guilty per son or persons. The Yancey County Country Stare is offering a 5100 reward.