*T t HEfeMMCEYfiREf©R^H VOLUME 34 ■r, 9| Jim Holshouser (I.) With Michael Tarrent Civic Leaders Reviewed Aid Prospects For Road Project By Bob Helmle An important event in the long continued campaign of Yancey, Mitchell and Avery Counties to gain major im - provement of Highway 19E oc- 1 curred last Thursday in Spruce Pine. Michael Tarrent, Spe cial Assistant to the Federal Co Chairman of the Appalach i an Commission met with a group of fifty civic leaders from the ' ' V-’' ( / 5 , / 1 v R. R. Simmons C of C Meeting Os Vital Interest A very important announce ment will be made at the An nual Chamber of Commerce Dinner Meeting at the East Yan cey High School Cafeteria on Thursday, April 30. Those who have not yet purchased tickets for this meeting are urged to do so at once. The Dinner starts at 7:00 p. m. and imme diately following the \ dinner^ R. R. Simmons, Vice Presi - dent of Manufacturing with Hickory Springs Manufacturing Company, will deliver the key address. Mr. Simmons will be making an announcement that will be of extreme interest to Yancey Countians. , , vv »•♦ * r * ♦ ♦ * • .■> V#'V three counties to review pros pects for getting aid for the road project under the Appa - lachian program. Tarrent stated that this high way project has the endorse ment of the Governors of both North Carolina and Tennessee, and now stands on the Appa - lachian Commission list of important needed highway im provements. The outlook for financing with Federal funds remains un changed. Congress has not yet appropriated sufficient mo ney to complete the main Ap palachian corridor system, and financing 19E prior to comple tion of the primary corridor is extremely doubtful. At the same time, some Federal funds are now avail - able for building access roads, and it appears that a Spruce Pine By-pass may qualify for this aid. The justification of this expenditure would be in improving the accessibility of the projected new Techni cal Institute which is to be loca - ted near Spruce Pine. Among those who spoke for the need for improvement of 19E were Jim Ted Dent, Bud Talley, Bill Wilkins, and Miss Ruthjohnxn. YR Awarded Certificate Edward Yuziuk, Editor and Publisher of The Yancey Re cord, has received a Certifi cate of Appreciation from the Western North Carolina Tuber culosis and Respiratory Di sease Association. The Certi ficate was awarded to him for his help and support i n their anti-pollution campaign in Western North Carolina. THURSDAY, APRIL 30,1970 s South Toe School Fully Accredited On Monday, April 27, it was recommended that South Toe Elementary School be giv en full accreditation by the State Department of Public In struction, Raleigh, N.C.This recommendation was announ - ced by an evaluation team of state supervisors who visit e d the school to see that school buildings, materials, equip ment and instructional program met the State Standards for Ac creditation of Elementary Schools. The faculty received Primary Election By Mary Ohle Continued Re-registration on the loose-leaf system was moderate throughout the coun ty in the *«’ eeks preceding the Primary t lis Saturday. Bums - ville cOw.jship, which has had an extra year to get onto the new system is well along to ward complete re-registrati on with 1497 names in the book. In the rural precincts there are approximately two thousand previously registered voters who have notsigned up on the new slips. Present to tal registration for the county is 4416, with 2637 Democrats, 1670 Republicans, 106 Inde - pendents, and 3 American Par ty. One can compare these figures with the fact that 5397 votes were cast for Governor in 1968 from the more 6500 former total registration. ' Registration books will be open again in the Fall prior to the General Election. In the Primary this Saturday there are no local contest%can didates for both Parties having been selected by convention The Republicans will have a ticket for the choice of two out of three names far State Senator from the 31st Senato rial District: R.T. Dent, C. Edley Hutchins, William P. Powell The Democrats will have a ticket for selection of a Judge for the State Court of ' Appeals: Fred Hedrick orHar ryC. Martin. These are the only ballots to voted. The voting places will be open from 6:30 A. M, mrtil 6:30 P.M. high praisfe for the outstanding improvements in the school's program. The faculty, staff, student and parents of the South Toe Community are to be commen ded for the effort that made state accreditation possible... This is the first elementary school to ever be accredited h Yancey County and heartfelt congratulations are extended to South Toe School. Under the leadership of Mr. Landrum Wilson, Superinten - WBUf wMm |i§i| Square Dancers Perform at Jamboree Annual Yancey Youth Jamboree Scheduled Attention all school child ren of Yancey County. The 3rd Annual Yancey County Youth Jamboree will be held this year on August 6th and 7th in the East Yancey High School Auditorium. Applica - tions for the Jamboree are available at your schools now. The deadline for getting ap plications in is June Ist. Co ordinators have been chosen from each school to encouragp students to participate in the Jamboree, and to administer Wins Trophies Jeffrey Parker, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus Parker of Burnsville, won two trophies at Cane. River High School last week. The tro phies were awarded for ex - cellenee in football and bas - ketball at Cane River. NUMBER EIGHTEEN dent of Yancey Comity Schools, and the felt need for scho o 1 improvement on the part of Miss Ethel Boone, County Su pervisor, and the faculty and community, South Toe Ele - meatary School began its self study for accreditation by the State Department of Public In struction in the fall of 1969 .The self-study was required by the State Department and was an effort to determine the status of South Toe Elementary School (Cont'd on page 4) the applications and copies of the Rules and Regulations. They are: Hazel Dell in ge r, Micaville Elementary; Jud y Sparks, Cane Betty Young, Clearmont; Lou ise Hughes, East Yancey High School; Orlena Anglin, Pensa cola; Sarah Hensley,Burnsville; Nancy Fox, Bald Creek; Gin ger Phillips, Bee Log; Caro line Deyton, South Toe; and Mrs. Robinson, Robinson School of Music. Co-Chairmen of this event are Claude Vess and James Byrd. You may give your applications to the coordinator of your school or mail them to the Chamber of Commerce. The Youth Jamboree, spon sored by the Yancey County Chamber of Commerce, en joyed its first season in 1968. Now in its 3rd year, it is be coming an important tradition | (Corn'd on page 4)