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PAGE 12 THE YANCEY RECORD FOR SALE Several Hundred Hewn Logs and approximately Five Thousand Feet of Old Poplar and Pine Lumber. This Material taken out of five houses and a bam in Burke « County, Logs over 100 Years Old and in Good Com <HHnm T Can be seen in Burnsville off the Pensacola Road. Call or See E. L, Briggs, Phone 704-682-2131 Office Home 704-682-2377. Abo Several Farms - dad Mountain Tracts of Land, Boxwoods, Pines, and Many Other Types of Shrubbery. * Bw Villager By B>ilt la Applioacas I id 12 ' by 52 More Low Prices ★ ★ Is Coming In Everyday B »mes To Choose From! New Total Electric I A MOBILE HOMES % I 90 Patton Ave. B Asheville. N.C. Phone 254-0834H8888M8 ANNOUNCES FOR 1970... FREE MOWER J? l\L**wr WITH PURCHASE QIIGW OF A CUB CADET oModels ■ WITH YEAR'ROUND POWER! HI Just in! The new 1970 international lawn and garden line - with more power t more features, more special work-saving equipment, and more models than ever before! Now you can choose the exact tractor and equipment that you need! Dozens of work-saving attachments available for all the tractors! HYLEMON'S BROS. Burnsville, N.C. APRIL 23, 1970 Quarter Horse Popvlarity Is Growing By Caroline Yeager The first question peop 1 e ask me is what is a registered Quarter Horse. Many people in this area call anything that isn't a walking horse, rocking horse or plow horse, a Qiarter horse. Quarter Horse is a breed all its ov/n and it is fast becoming the most popular breed in the United States. A quarter horse was so named because he can outrun any horse for a quarter of a mile, thus the name Qua* ter Horse arcs e. He is not - ed for his easy way of going - and for his gentle disposi - tion. He makes an excellent baby sitter, a great barrel torse, he'll work cow% and one can Show the Quarter Horse Engliii and Western Pleasure. The Quarter Hcrse is fast replacing the Thorohred in Hunt and Jmp ing Class and more than half of the horses on the United States Equestrian Team today arereg. Quarter Horses. Quarter Horse racing is be - coming very popular in the Uni ted States and every year more and more thorobred tracks are being made cvailable to these muscled little horses. North Carolina is a little slow in coming to know these versitile little horses, but we do have 5 registered Quart e r Horses here in Yancey County to my knowledge. These are: Peppi Conni, owned and shown CLUB SCHEDULES THE WOMEN’S CLUB: 2nd Thursday in the month Mrs. Margaret Tyner,Acting President THE MEN'S CLUB: 4th Monday in the month Mr. Mack Ray, President AMERICAN LEGION & AUX.: 4th Tnes. in month Mr. Dover Fonts, President JAYCEES: Ist and 3rd Monday nights in the month Mr. Jerry Holcombe, President JAYCETTES: Ist Thursday night in the month Mrs. Nancy Holcombe, President GARDEN CLUB: 4th Friday in the month Mrs. Ruth Wilson, President LIONS CLUB: 2nd and 4th Thursday in the month Mr. Ed Hunter, President HOMEMAKERS CLUB: 3rd Friday in the month Mrs. Gladys Coletta, President Where Medicare stops, we start. That's our policy. To fill in the gaps, talk to your man from Nationwide about “Senior Hospitalization.” Dollar-powered protection for pennies a day. Mm&S *> JH v ’ CECIL O. ANGLIN >. Burnsville Tel. 682—2170 IfJatiomvkle >» Nationwide Imuranc*. THa man from Nationwide is on your iid«. LOT ■ HEALTH • HOME • CAB ■ BUSINESS ■ NatfaMwfcl* Mutual Imuranc* Co. KalioaHd* Mutual Pin Imuracr Co. Nadonwld. Us. Imurmc. Ca. Horn. *■<», Columbia. OM. by Danny Hughes (son of Mr. Herman Hughes of Bumsv ill e; Poco Somethin,' a year -old hal ter filly owned by Mrs. Judy Mervolion of Pensacola; "Leds Baibi", owned by Mr. and Mrs. B. Dotson of Miami; Peppi Dil ly, owned and shown by Miss Carolina Yeager of Bumsv ill e and a new addition to Burnsville, Junior Man -a 7-year-old Stal lion owned and trained by Mi* Carolina Yeager of Burnsville. Junior Man will stand at stud to approved non-reg. or regis - tered mares this year. Anyone wishing to see a registered Qiar ter Horse is welcome to come by Mr. Metcalf's bam on Glen Raven Circle at the end of town any afternoon after 4:00 p. m. We will be very glad to talk to you and to answer any questions you might have about this truly versitile little riding horse.
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