THE YANCEY RECORD PAGE 4 a •* -a fc.e * m w w .wtf'C' .. « ' «4 Idle** '.f. Vy>i *#* * * .W NC Assoc. To Meet Jan 27 The North Carolina - Tenn. Highway and Tourism Develop ment Association will hold its annual meeting Wednesdayja nuary 27 to receive a status report from Co-chairmen Her - man Robinson for Tennessee Oat Rack Os Ladits i Dr9ss9s sjqoo i . . Party Grasses ftedvced S j L « r 9« Tabl# ° f Lad, *‘ T. C.«t For (trick srio| | Blouse* i Sweaters & ladies Slacks & i Shells Vi Price. Tops '/< Off. | Girl’s lehrs Not Irt.J ~» J*S klr,‘ ' N,,s ' SwM,,rs * I c 4 Ann Costs 257, off. | MO 00 Woro $15.00 Girl’s l lafait’s Wear j|i | Men’s Wear Reduced 20% Harked Dowa 20%. i Men & Women’s Luggage Redeced 20% Dept. For The Home lowly Beffet Wear Vt Off. lor«* Balk Towels Oily 7S( | Skoets, Pillow Costs, Bod Spreads, I | /y 3 / /X^Ua okots l Botkrooe Sets '/« Off. \££W GINNY-LISA SHOP | Burnsville ...JSyjgg^ % Joy l» tks p » n *° Boma Apple s "*SJ t |LIQU |D beans butter Wi 59 19 49 **'' SPAGHETTI «-* TQ ‘g: | . And Meat Bolls CVIIPP IUtVEU Ol A Giant Roll Bama_ Strawberry MARGARINE JAM Armour 100 J ( I*? HAMS «*. “‘“R JANUARY 21, 1971 and W. B. Wilkins for North Carolina. Following the busi ness meeting, officers for the coming year will be elected. The following membec of the Association have been ap pointed by the executive com mittee to see that association members from each county are present at this meeting* H. A. Dobbin, Mitchell; W. B. Wilkins, Avery and Robert L. Helmle, Yancey. CHILDREN'S Pf • - . ; ■ , I ■ -e Caps For Sale, a tale of a peddler, some monkeys and their monkey business, told aid illustrated by Esphyr Slobodan, was read to 37 "little people" this past Monday morning and afternoon at the 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. CHILDREN'S HOUR in the Yancey County Public Li brary. Following this story, the children enjoyed learning a "monkey song" with Miss Theresa Coletta. Miss Colette also read to the children, Cric - tor, with story and pictures by To mi Ungerer, and showed to the children the sound filmrixip adaptation of The Three Little Mgs. Those children attending the CHILDREN'S HOUR programs Club To Meet The Aibuckle Community Development Club will meet Thursday, January 28,7 p. m. at the Community Building. Herman Howell, Club Presi - dent, urges all community re sidents to be present to assist in planning programs and com munity projects for this ye ar. Mrs. Mary Margaret Efeyton, Home Economics Extension Agent, will be in charge of the program "Community Im provement Projects - The Key To Successful Community Pro - gress. 11 were: Anne Westall, Julie Pea cock, Keith Deyton, Valerie Edwards, Myron Woody, Greg, Sharon and Kim Yuziuk, Mary Banks, Andy Brown, Darrin & Karen Byrd, Terry Hall, Sturt Hensley, Laura Holcombe,Sha ron McClure, David Ivan Ifcter son, Angie Randolph, Russell Roland, Butch Yehon, Lisa Young, Julie Buchanan, Jimmy and Eddie McPeteis, John and Victor Kegley, Lou Ann & Stare Robinson, Patricia &Mellssl»s, Mike & Kenny Ray, Tony Carroll, lisa Mclntoah, Linda vtn Ayers, and Ncrma McCurry. C heir Member Miss Patricia A. Randolph of Burnsville is one of the 86 members of the choir at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. A sophomore, Miss Randoljh is the daughter of Mrs. C. P. Randolph of Box 36, Burnsville. The choir, composed entie ly of women, is directed by Dr. Richard Cox, associate pro fessor in the UNC-G School of Music. Throughout the year, the choir presents conceits both on and off campus. Members are selected through auditions. The 45-year-old choir is the oldest established chorale group on the UNC-G campus.