THE YANCEY RECORD VOLUME 34 .»■. v . '***> .' ~ ■ • •* •'.ijt**' ' W ...- T „ |r| *""v yg W. A~ ~\<; v fs ■p* , k jPp|gP| ■ Photo by June Glenn Jr. R. R. Simmons And G. D. Bailey tuber Dinner New Industry Coming; Awards Given Yancey County is going to get a new industry -a 50,000- square-foot plant in the Bow ditch community near Mica ville. Announcement was made Thursday night at the annual dinner meeting of the Yancey County Chamber of Commerce at East Yancey High School. ★ * Scholarships And Sportsmanship Awards Presented The Yancey County Cham ber of Commerce Annual Din - ner Meeting, held last Thursday night, was a huge success in terms of attendance and en thusiastic interest in business at hand. The many tables pro vided with place settings for the dinner, proved to be in - adequate for the crowd who turned out for the event, and additional places were set to accommodate the overflow. Following an excellent din ner, and dessert of straw b e rry shortcake, G. D. Bailey, presi dent of the Yancey County Chamber of Commerce, began the meeting by recogn izi n g many guests from out of town and newcomers who were pre sent. One of the highlights of the evening was the awarding of two scholarships by the 'Vkncey County Chamber of Commerce Youth Task Force. Claude Vess presented the S2OO scho The company is Hickory Springs Manufacturing Co. Inc, a 26-year-old firm with major manufacturing complexes in Hickory and Fort Smith, Ark, and nine full-service ware - houses in the Southeast and Southwest. R.R. Simmons, vice presi dent of manufacturing, said ★ laiships to Teresa Peterson and Gary Lee Shuford. Teresa Kathleen Peter a straight "A" student atCane River High School, plans to attend Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa. She is the daughter of Mrs. Lester Peter son and the late Mr. Peterson. 1,400 Children Vaccinated The Yancey County Health Department is pleased to an nounce that some 1400 child ren in the ages of one through eleven years of age were givoi the German measles (Rubella) vaccine on Monday, May 4th at the various schools through out the county. For tho s e children who have not receiwl the vaccine, it will be avail able any Monday morning at the Health Center in Burnsville. In carrying out a massive campaign such as this, it tales THURSDAY, MAY 7,1970 lj£ ' fll | JSBit&4»c--» *2£* -<*-.. v. &' »*\ '*' *'» '** 'V. ■* ‘ I jmH j mb : J . W W / mN h ip# f • ■ j | v -m uk «B jSSHnn y l» fpMHm H ■*?%t * ; BT ./' Wg >t^W j|. JP!r fl - ; Jp . l * 9L 18. Hi '»' gM wB *r •y& • -f ■JjEfc JjMwb - —-tr sSB‘- ■• .- *iw Mk. qBP .imßm- W| \ • mßb- r,> _-;J;^ •t* ■'*-«<■ ' ‘ *-.»; \ 'V * ? * High School Students Receive Sportsmanship Awards y * c ”” ,r Thursday night: "The major objective of the Micavile plant will be to manufacture mat tress units for the bedding in dustry. The plant will have an initial requirement of 60 employees. Simmons said construction of the fire-{woof plant should begin later this month, with an Shuford, who plans to ma jor in Business Administratin at Western Carolina Universi ty, is the son of Mr. and Mb. Fred Shuford of White Oak R 4 He is a senior at East Yancey High School. The scholarship fund is made possible by the annua 1 much cooperation and volun —■ teer hours. Those to whom we express our appreciation are: Diane Dacnlet and Barb Arrell, VISTA Volunteers, Mrs. Gar - land Wampler, Mrs. Alan Mc- Kinney, Mrs. Landrum Wilson Mrs. Charlie Hensley, the Jaycees, the Jaycettes, Burns ville PTA, W.A.M.Y. per sonnel, and (hose who so generously helped finance the publicity in The Yancey Re - cord. expected completion date in December. He said the plant would be free of pollution. He said Charles Randolph and Loy McCurry, both from Yancey County, will be mat tress department supervisors of the Micaville plant. Charles, his wife Melba, and their two children are living in Bums - Yancey Youth Jamboree, held in August under sponsorship of the Chamber of Commerce. Sportsmanship Awards were presented by the Chamber of Commerce to two deserv - ing students from each high school. Recipients of the Sportsmanship Award for Cane River High School were Ra mona Ray, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Wilson Ray and Ronnie Randolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Randolph. From East Yancey High School, the win ners were Pam Styles, daugh - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Styles and Kenneth Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hughes. Also on the agenda last Thursday evening: five new Chamber of Commerce direc tors were elected for a three year term. The new directors are J. F. Robinson,Olen Shep herd, Ray Vance Miller, Ro bert K. Helmle and Charles B. Gillespie, Jr. „* * NUMBER NINETEEN ville. After studying'Mech - anical Engineering for two years at Le Toumeau College and Liberal Arts for anoth e r year at Milligan College, he has completed many supervi - sory development courses dur ing the past three years. Charles has been a department super visor for the past four years at Collins and Aikman. Loy McCurry, his wife Lou ise, and their two children are also living in Burnsville. After spending two years in the Navy, and completing one year of study at the University of North Carolina, Loy has about thirteen years of managp ment experience with Bums - ville Mill and Penland Hard - wood Company. The plant will open a training center for employees at the Young Auto Sales Build ing on Main Streep Burnsville, in August or September, Sim mons said. Simmons listed five reasens for selecting the Mica v i lle- Bumsville-Spruce Pine area: "Available employes, avail able land, available railroad, good industrial climate and very cooperative community" Another Hickory Springs of ficial attending the Chamber of Commerce meeting was C. N. Mason, general manager, metal division. Chamber of Commerce president G. D. Bailey presi ded at the meeting, whichwas attended by 150 persons.