airHEMMiicßmeißDai &JM S*4as VOLUME 34 NUMBER THIRTY-FOUR t :Y M M' •• \, ' ■**- .<&**:'/4|^ Governor Bob Scott Does Justice To A Juicy Slice Os Watermelon On The Town Square Winners In Yancey Youth Jamboree By Bob Helmle In the rush of preparation for Governor Scott's visit, the Yancey Record failed lastweek to report on the results of the two-day Youth Jamboree held at the East Yancey High School on August 6 and 7. Here are the award winners: Grand Champion, Class I, Sr v^HTVI Wr if v W yfc* m***k » * J ' 1« “**??. w 4f ®f, • *h|’ * 9HLy *wtrT B#'- * T 1 YJgfy * J ■ s> ■■'*- flk fl > ■'«P i Ti*t>™' famL V „ Qdi |k MmmJOM Ja &♦. u 1 y tirTlfilWy c* \ w ja fip| \ (mJ j^R/'. k * ujfj* Wv '. *>> *j9L. ' wsifeua M *a^|^^|^Bs9fl9ii^^RiiP H J £aK)< js #~.m rjdL . n’nfiMt«- ■ (i.iJ "leaM'6* ffl4 jhfoblarf far what's being done about them. Clearly he went away with a greatly improved knowledge of Yancey County. Both the Governor and his wife inspected the antiquated Burnsville elementary school, condemned for a generation as hazardous and unfit for school occupancy. In addition to the county's difficult school prob lem, they recognized the ser iousness of the county's popula tion loss, and considered the problems of getting a new hospital. The Governor's party arrived at the Nu-Wray shortly before supper on Monday. Included in the party were the Governor' s wife, Jessie Rae Scott; also our State representatives Liston Ramsey and Ernest Messer, as well as a contingent from the State Highway Patrol. The Governor's mother was already staying at the Nu-Wray. Bob Scott set the tone of informality for the evening by discarding his jacket.Fcllowing supper he joined the festive Summer’s Over, School Begins School officially starts for Yancey County students on Fri day, Augurt 21st when they must report for a half-day ses - sion. School buses will pick students up at their tegular time and will return them after school lets out at 11:30 a. ru. watermelon party on the square, where for two hours he chatted and shook hands with the hun dreds who were present. Enter - tainment was provided by the winners of the recent annual Youth Jamboree —dance teams, instrumentalists and singers. The Governor, in brief re marks from the dance platform explained his purpose in coning here for this visit. He said he recognizes an important need for visiting around and seeing at first hand what is happening in the State. Mrs. Scott fol - lowed with an expression of pleasure at participation in the visit. Then the Governor's mother, who is physically a small lady, delighted the crowd by calling attention to the dis parity in size between herself and her bulky son. The Gover nor, she explained, simply ate - rnnna 'bay* iKo The Yancey Record, gave a - mothers view of the early years of her son's political career and of his wife, the former Jessie Ray Osborne ,as follows: "A native of N.C., classmate of Robert Scott at Alexander WilsonHgh School in Alamance County (Cont'd on page 9) IQ<