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Photo by Brian Westveer Republicans To Meet The Republicans of Burns ville Precinct will hold an important meeting Thursday, October 14, at 7:30 p.m. at Republican Headquarters lo cated on old 19E East of Power Interruption There will be a scheduled power interruption on -Sunday October 17, from 7:00 A.M. League Football On Saturday night, Octo ber 16, Cane River and East Yancey will battle for second ; or maybe even first place in eqilpM operators ||jE|l|aslp also available ■K9 with toe Here’s a man’s boot every step of the way! Rugged, handsome, ready for a rough day’s work anytime. Easy on the feet, too. Stop in try on Pecos. | wiwG I'l^l Dellinger & Silver Burnsville. Mrs. Earl Young, Precinct Chairman, urges all Republi cans, men and women, to make every effort to attend this business meeting. until 8:00 A.M. In Yancey and Mitchell counties. the Tri-County Football Lea gue. Both teams have identi cal 4 and 1 records and are tied for second place. The loss for each team came against Mars Hill, owners of a spotless 6 and 0 record. However, Mars Hill has two THE YANCEY JOURNAL BOX 667 Burnsville. N.C. 28714 Phone [7o4] 682-2120 Edward Yuziuk,Publisher Carolyn Yuziuk-Editor Pat Randolph-Manager Brenda AUen-Staff Published Every Thursday By Twin Cities Publishing Co. 2nd Class Postage Paid At Burnsville, N.C. Thursday, Oct- 14, 1976 V 01.4, Number 41 Subscription Rutes By Mail: In Yancey County One Year $5.00 Six Months $4.00 Out Os County or State One Year $7.00 Six Months $6.00 — " M-M House Tour Set The Music in the Moun tains House Tour, scheduled for Saturday, October 16 from 10:30 to 3:00 p.m. and featuring the hilltop home and studio of Mme. Lili Kraus at Celo Farm, is located between Brown’s Creek and White Oak Creek Roads in Celo-South Toe section of Yancey County. Houses can be visited in any cxder, and tickets will be available at each house. Entrance to the houses is 53.50 for a single ticket and 56.00 for a couple. In addition to Mine. Kraus’s house, homes of Harry and Julia Abrahamson, Edward and Marjorie Gibbs, Phillip and Ruth Simmons, and Charles and Susannah Jones will be on view. What to look for in each house will be written up and available at the entrance of that house. In the evening at 8:00 p.m. a concert is planned at the Presbyterian Church, Burns ville. The performers will be Bruch Schoonmaker of Char lotte and Chicago and Eve Lynne Reeve, Celo Chamber Player and founder of Music in the Mountains. Tickets are available at the door for 51.50. For students and senior citizens who wish admission at no cost, call 675-4659. tough games left and if they should lose both of them, the winner of the Cane River-East Yancey game will have a shot at the conference champion ship. Game time is 8 o’clock at East Yancey Saturday night. Come on out and see what promises to be a close, exciting football game. Fans may come early and ehjoy a delicious spaghetti supper in the East Yancey cafeteria. Tickets are $2.50 and may be purchased at the school or from any East Yancey player or at the door. Proceeds go to the East Yancey Panthers’ football program. CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team W L T Mars Hill 6 0 0 Cane River 0 410 East Yancey 4 10 Rams - 3 2 0 Marshall 2 3 0 Bears 2 3 0 Mountaineers 14 0 Blue Devils 14 0 Raiders 0 6 0 Notice An ADAP organizational meeting is planned for Thurs day, October 14 at the Burnsville Presbyterian Church. A Board of Directors for ADAP will be selected. , Letter To The Editor Dear Editor: The proposal of a National Park utilizing our beautiful Black Mountain range with the magnificent Mt. Mitchell Peak as a focal point came as a great surprise. It would “put us on the map” and bring more people into the area as tourists. New businesses would be built to meet their needs which would provide needed employment for some of our people. At the same time, many regulations for use of the Park lands would cause a drastic change in the hunting and fishing, leaf pulling and root digging, rock hunting and other delightful pastimes that local residents and our guests enjoy. Having visited National Park areas we have found the surrounding towns and countryside to be very commercialized. Do we want our county to develop in this way? Instead of becoming a National Park, a National Recreation Area could be designated. This idea is appealing because current uses including the cutting of firewood and timber could continue. Please, let’s give this matter much thought and make a wise decision.- We do not want detrimental progress. Respectfully, Dr. and Mrs. Garland E. Wampler Dear Editor: A I want to say a few words to back up what Carolyn Yuziuk said In the September 30 issue of The Yancey Journal under NO PARK PLEASE! For the past eight years I have lived at the gateway of the National Recreation Area called Land Between the Lakes in Western Kentucky; and not only have I lived near but also have been closely associated with the operation of the Area in my work with the LBL Area Ministry Council. This is an interdenominational [ll] group which has provided chaplains and worship leaders for the three campgrounds in LBL. It is operated by TV A. During the past year a few people who still were unhappy about having had to move from the area tried to get support for making LBL a National Park. This did not get very far, because the papers, business organizations and individuals came to the defense of what we have. I am completely sold on the management of this area! Come out and 1 will help you to see how it works. Sincerely, Arthelia [Tillie] Brooks Dear Editor: The article in the September 30 issue Yancey Journal concerning the National Park was right. It would NOT be a great idea. A lot of people would not be able to depend on the Park for much pleasure. Some of us love to jeep ride on the back trails that surround Mt. Mitchell. Also some people depend on the dead trees for winter firewood. Now what would those people do? The people of Yancey County would be hurt If a National Park would come into being. Hotels and Motels would spring up all around the beautiful countryside. Traffic would be terrible. Maybe some people think it would be a good idea, but 1 think it would be the biggest mistake ever. Now the countryside is at its peak of nature’s beauty and can be enjoyed by all of us. So 1 think a National Park should get a big NO from the people in Yancey County. Sincerely, Pvt. Robert W. Howard PLT. 282 D.Co. 2nd 8n.M.T.8. M.C.R.D. Parris Island, SC 29905 Swine Flu Vaccine [Cont’d from page 1] below are not being given the vaccine, as it is not recom mended for them. 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