PAGE 6 * jj 'custom £)ESIGNS^fp BBOOKA 8BOOKA (( #mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmM Riverside i Drive-In | Fri-Sat-Sun £ I April 30, May 1-2 £ Children Under 12 FREE TMEYWIiNESSED £ AN UNSPEAKABLE ACT! S ■ i it 9 ■ « mm VETER ! WARREN \ FONDA. I OATES HAEE'tf!? DEVIL - PG® " -^ Lxj - I±x - l - l - l - lj 11 ii ■ i -■iiil i i i i r V j--Sale Starts Friday, April 30 —J WeVe got the spirit! Llidden Sale! * Spred U*® Pfcint second * Dries in 30 minutes • Wide variety of washable colors Kg * Easy clean-up in soapy water atex w Lust re Enaifl^ r L r 1 qj) B =£jfl 2 >u Gallon V 5555/ lustr? sheen • Durable finish for walls nncf Pjj I Sale ends... May Isttl97G I Western Auto j Phone 682-6300 , Main St. Burnsville _ x •. . . ■ . ' - ;.%, •• , • : liyr . H/T« . i ii t i viAiint wliTr»ri£»ll I nyi«^J2 One Os Many Vacation Homes At Golf Resort |Hii...ini.Hiimi...mii. v f*7 £awp Vo si Shop 1 y I WEST MAirs—STREET • *»# BURNSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 2871-* TELEPHONE 704-682-2444 FOR THE UNUSUAL ■ In Gifts. Candles. Plaques. Music Boxes, pewter. lamp Shades, Genuine Blue delft. Cut glass. Pictures, needle Point and Thread, Crewel Kits, ™ Embroidery kits. Figurines, and hundreds of « Other items - Including Antiques. * FERRIL AND FAYE MCCURRY. OWNERS Mitchell Golf Club on April 10. The development involves 650 acres in the South Toe area with 2 miles of the river flowing through the golf course and acreage. A total of 224 horpesites have been opened, including 21 newly opened lots overlooking the South Toe River and 10, 11, Attend Music Clinic 0 Mrs. James Roland of Burnsville and Mrs. Vernon Fox of Micaville attended the Music Pathways Clinic in Canton, N.C. on April 12, sponsored by Guy E. Ward Piano Company of Canton. Mr. Lynn Freeman Olson of New York City conducted the clinic. Mr. Freeman had a most unique style of conduc ting his program, making many witty comments and demonstrating interesting ways of presenting piano music to children. MDur own private trout stream t Surrounded by6ooooacres of national forests The South Toe River-fresh ond cold from the summit of 6,684-foot Mount Mitchell. As o resident of Mount Mitchell Lands, you will hove x access to two miles of excellent trout fishing within the boundaries. The majesty of this property is os unique os o breathtaking view, ond the golf course now under construction hos been designed to complement its nofurol setting. The developers ore deeply committed to preserving the row beauty of what nature mode, but its loveliness simply cannot be described in either words or photos. You really must visit ond let your senses moke your decision. ■■ m - Please do. Soon. (By the way, you'll find our home sites very reasonably priced.) Mitchell Lands ...as nature made it. I Pleose send me more information concerning the Mount Mitchell homesites. I Nome | Address City- —.State Zip ___ I h \v\ounr Mitchell Lands { Route #5/ Burnsville, North Corolino 28714/Ph(7o4) 675-4923 1 Obtain HUD property reoort from developer ond read it before signing anything. HUD neither approves the merits of the offering and 12 fairways on the golf course. To date 155 homesites have been sold and 20 houses have been built or are under construction. About 4 miles of graveled roads have been constructed with electricity, telephone, and'central water available to all lots. Restric tive covenants govern house size and architectural stan dards. Lot owners at Mount Mitchell Lands come from as far away as Wisconsin and Texas, with numerous Florida residents also. Fishing is popular among the property owners with rainbow and brown trout found in the river. There are numerous hiking trails originating on the property and traversing to the Pisgah National surrounds Mount Mitchell Lands. Associated with Mount Mitchell Lands is the Mount Mitchell Golf Club which opened June 15, 1975. The 18-hole championship course was designed by Fred Haw tree of England and was two years in the building. The course is relatively flat and follows the river on a number of holes. The facility is open to the public with green fees of $6.00 on weekends and holidays and $4.00 during the week. For more information on Mount Mitchell Lands or the golf course, call 675-5454 or 675-4923. The sales office and pro shop are located on N.C. Hwy. 80 South, 16 miles from Burnsville. . , v Mayland Technical Insti- 1 tute will be offering, begin- ( ning with the Fall term of 1976, two new curricula. 1 These are: Criminal Justice- 1 Protective Service Technology 1 | * IEwHE ■fl ■ Girl Scout Exhibit The Toe River Arts Council announces an exhibit of arts and crafts and photographs in the Yancey County Public Library. Featured are paintings, honeysuckle baskets and puppets made by Girl Scout Troop 331 as part of their work on the “Dabbler Badge”. The companion photographs of the scouts at work were made by Ann Hawthorne, Third Century Artist for TRAC. The photograph shown here of Jan Blair working on her painting is from the exhibit which will remain on display until May 15. Photo by Ann Hawthorne (Law Enforcement), and Gen eral Education. Criminal Justice-Protec tive Service Technology is a program that covers law enforcement, security ser vices and correction. It has three options: (1) The Law Enforcement Option provides an opportunity for specialized study in such areas as criminal law, criminalistics, criminal investigation, and traffic enforcement. (2) The r .”S£cufity Services Option pro vides for specialized study in such areas as surveillance, security systems, accident investigation, fire prevention and common carrier protec tion. (3) The Correction Option provides for specializ ed study in such areas as counseling, administration of confinement facilities, correc tion law, rehabilitation, par-> oles, probation and pardons.: Graduates will be pre pared for positions in the fields of law enforcement, security services in business and industry, with penal institutions, Probation Boards and Parole Boards as counse lors, administrators or consul tants. The degree of Associate in Applied Science is offered upon completion of the course. Six quarters is required to complete the course. ' i i The General Education Program is designed for students who intend td transfer to a senior college or university for the baccalaur eate degree and to those who wish to broaden their educa tional background. The curri culum includes the core of general education courses. The degree of Associate in General Education isfawarded upon completion. 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