the YANCEY RECORD PAGE 8 ||.| IT mg h Kay Honeycutt And Mike Hopsor Work And Fnn At Conference By Kay Honeycutt and Mike Hopson The seventeenth annual Re gional Resource Development Conference was held at Fon tana, May 31 through June 4. This year the conference was made up of around 290 teenagers from seven states. They were North Carolina,Vir ginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Missis sippi. Mr. Dick Smith, 4-H Spe cialist from Raleigh, was in charge of North Carolina's State meeting. He put forth a great effort and deserves a lot of credit for the success of this conference, The theme for this "Which Way America. " Each morning we had a program on America. We feel that this don't miss out! [™Ton these savings J ■ I f®| GILLETTE I ■ SOFT & DRI TECHMATIC I ■ g: Reg. $1.35 RAZOR I ■ fD* . Reg. $2.29 1 jj ■ “ssr QQf I' 104 77? I Ipn THE HOT ONE | I DRY LOOK OOt I ■ Reg. SI.OO I I W POLLARD’S I ■ better. DRUGS ■ [ BUYS BurotviHe.N.C. J OCTOBER 7, 1971 conference made us even proud er to be Americans. During the week we studied about the regional resources which were soil, water, air, forestry, human and minerals. Specialists from different states gave programs on these re sources. This was not just a week of work, but a week of fun also. Each night we had recreation from the Virginia Reel to the Funkie Chicken. The best part of the week was making new Mends. Friday was a very sad occa sion. Everyone had to say goodbye. But this was a week we are not likely to forget. We would like to thank everyone who had a part in making this trip possible for us, Leader Forum Mb. Robert Treadway of the Bee Log Community will attend the Soithem Region 4-H Adult Leader Forum at Rock Eagle 4-H Center near Eatonton, Georgia, October 11 through 15. Highlights of the weekwill be a talk on "Undestanding Today's Youth" by Dr. Evelyn M. Dewall, well-known fami ly relations author, and Dr. Del Dyer will speak on "Com munity Pride and Starting A Community Development Pro gram" and also a talk will be given by Dr. William H. Hall entitled, "How Wide is the Present." Volunteer 4-H leaden from 12 southeastern states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands will be present for this outstanding week of events. The week long series of events and activities will con clude Thursday evening with a banquet, compliments of the J.C. Penny Foundation. Mrs. Treadway is sponsored through funds received from the Yancey County United Fund for 4-H club work and also by the J.C. Penny Foun- B *n» * J|| f Mrs. Robert Treadway Yancey County'* 4-H County Council County Council Promotes Club By Kay Honeycutt The purpose of the 4-H County Council is to promote 4-H Club work and to de\elop leadership. The Council is the nucleus of all county 4-H Club work. It plans the county wide programs and events. The County Council is made up of all the offices of Newdale Club Organized By Vicky Crowder The Newdale 4-H Club was formed in May of 1971. It has eleven me mbers and the lead er is Mrs. Willard Crowder. The club meets once or twice a month, depending on what business needs to be attended to at the time. The club officers are Doris McGee, president; Randy Crowder, treasurer; Barry Mc- Kinney, assistant treasurer; Vicky Crowder, secretary and county council member. We had three members at tend Schaub 4-H Camp. They were Robin Parker, Randy Crowder and Alton Robinson. In June, we had an over night camp-out in the back yard of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crowder. At this same time we all went on a long ride on the back of Mr. Crowder's pick up truck. Our club was represented by ten members at the Second Annual County-Wide 4-H Pic- LEGAL NOTICE , NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE-SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of Jane Bailey of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said Jane Bailey to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their reco very. All persons indebted to said estate please make imme diate payment. This the 30th day of Sep tember, 1971. Joe Junior Bailey General Delivery Spruce Pine, N.C. Oct. 7,14,21,28 pd each club. Yancey County has eight 4-H Clubs. Thirty two members serve on the County Council. Carol Pyle and Pat Guyer serve as adviors. Council officers are Pam Fox, president; Larry Hall,vioe president; Mike Hopson, se cretary-treasurer; and Marvin Hensley, reporter. nic, which was held at Briar bottom. So, even though we've only been organized around five months, we have had some very good times. At present, we are planning a Halloween party for the 29th of October. Christmas Party By Kay Honeycutt and Marvin Hensley Clearmont and Brush Creek 4-H Clubs joined together for a Christmas party last Decem ber. The party was held at the Clearmont Elementary School Gym. Mr. and Mrs. C.C.Ca nipe, Mr. and Mrs. U.B. Dey ton, and Mr. and Mrs .Charles Hopson acted as chaperones. We had several events. One was a basketball game. Mike Hopson and Lany Hall furnish ed some music. Mb. Deytcn, Mrs. Canipe and Mb. Hopson served refreshments and then we closed our party by singing Christmas Carols. Music was furnished by Deborah Whitson. 4-H Delegate By Sandra Norris I was elected as a 4-H dele gate to represent Yancey Cou nty at the 4-H Citizenship Short Course held in Washington, D. C. August 8-14. Besides this being an enjoy able trip it was also very edu cational. From the very first day—through the last, we tour ed Washington. From the Washington Monument to the Wax Museum, I don't think we missed a thing. The theme of the week was "If you're not a part of the sol ution, then you're part of the problem." Many Mends I made Til never forget. The whole week itself, Isuppose, will always be something to remember. N j * *' ' ’ • i> . *j • -V