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PAGE 16 THE YANCEY JOURNAL JUNE 2, 1977 /JSh wT i .Ik. * M Bp^£ Dawn McDonald '••' _ F £■ ijw F *#% HBfch, . f *Lg» ■PM JT'llf ■prr^l^^P ’ v^f Bee Young At Caro winds ; \' I * AMI n 4i : iu <§&v\ BL 4|' W j|^L 4 ' *Jf I4m iA| jqfeK jjP» t , \\ _. ' ■UmP Holly Sides, Donna Braithwaite Enjoy Tri L JHere’s wishing you v jL much &> and happiness / A |j tfr'yournew to T career beginnings. - $ |j Congratulations! | W® / K »*••■» luauv II f ■g f OIWMIKI JJ J I I T | FARM-BUREAU | | Insurance $ 5* Carlie R. Rice, Agent Mary Sue Bailey, Agent /£> fT Rt. 6, Burnsville, N.C. . P.0.80x 784, BurnsvUle ' V8u5.682-2077 Res.6B2-2913 8u5.682-2077 Re5.682.2834Ul "TV u * Dan Wilson, Agent JR Ua Rt.l, Burnsville TH JH 8u5.682-2077 Res.6B2-6501 4> ;rv ' f !* s w ? •'«>*f: ...... • ‘ » • r . "’ ■• v - J ‘ V GIRL awrUKl ,7V v i r ! ' in ■>■■■■>/ Dawn rUpDonald, daugl ter of Mr. Mrs. Tone McDonald has ’'received th First Class Aw ard in Gii Scouts. This is Ae highes award presented in th Cadette program. Dawn was one of 17 girl in the Pisgah Council t receive this honor. They wen recognized and presented th< First-Class pin and certificate at a dinner Friday May 20. The dinner wa sponsored by the Women’: Auxiliary of V.F.W. Post 89; at the post home on Leiceste Highway in Asheville. Dawn has been a scout foi i- 8 years and is presently a y member of cadette troop 65. e She is a freshman at rl Mountain Heritage, it e ★ s 0 BY BEE YOUNG s Cadette GS Reporter e At the last regular Cadette i Girl Scout meeting on May 25, , 1977, Bee Young served s refreshments. Invitations 5 were given to Cadettes for a [ cookout at Mrs- Patti Mc r Call’s given by Mrs. McCall and Mrs. Cannon at the r McCall home, June 1, at 6 p.m. “Come to a Honey of a Party” read the invitations. Patrolman A.T. Morrison was a special guest at the F meeting. He discussed safety | with the girls, answering j numerous questions. The Cadettes and their leaders I learned mufch and benefitted from the Safety Program. Thank you, Patrolman Mor j rison. 1 Susan Pitman, Donna Braithwaite, Angie Wheeler, Tapis Wilson, Brenda Wil liams, Bee Young and Lisa Grindstaff received 1977-78 j / \ qigfjSSvAWP ■ cuss OF‘76! You’ve Given Us ReasorrTo Be Proud. Through Your Hard Work And Dedication ® u ’ ve Earned Thai Diploma. | i Sincere Congrktulation^l ROBERTS Chev-Buick-Jeep, Inc. Main St. Burnsville 682-6141 ■»>» UK We wish you the best things life p canoftw, successlfjPyp „ LIBERT^, Phone 682*3033 Burnsville N.C. Highway Maps and “Super Trooper” badges from Patrolman Morrison. Much of the discussion applied directly to the Cadette Challenge of Emergency Pre paredness and Outdoor and Community Safety Badges. Higgins Youth For Hire The M.Y.F. at Higgins United Methodist Church are in the process of earning money for a trip to Atlanta in July. Their projects have included participation in the Flea Market, a luncheon, a donut sale, and a workday this Saturday. The youth will be working at various type jobs. If anyone in the community would like to hire a youth for this Saturday, please call 682-2332 or 682-6436. Read The Ads c|i ii#A iy Jfn . jpiute 10 uairying What You Can Do To Promote' JUNE DAIRY MONTH : YOU CAN use genuine dairy products and urge your friends and neighbors to do the same. YOU CAN actively promote dairy products by being well informed i.bout their nutritive benefits and passing that knowledge on to others. YOU CAN cooperate with other dairy farmers to develop a promotional program and get nonsupportors to participate. YOU CAN support the year-round non-brand promotion programs of United Dairy Industry Association (UDIA). YOU CAN use bumper stickers advertising milk -ind milk products. YOU CAN use your influence to have genuine dairy prod ucts served at meals and as refreshments at church and school affairs, farm meetings, community gatherings, clubs and other organizations to which you belong. YOU CAN actively participate in public education pro grams, such as school-farm visits, to help bridge the com munication gap between farmers and consumers. YOU CAN do all of these things during June and every other month of the year. CLASSIFIED ADS Wf Stfjpiigrafalafions j I Ideas ' j town square | 1 Phone 682-6542 ( litiidjdUiUiikl ClaSsof‘77 Four years of hard J went into I that chploma. 7 \—— / I We’re proud of I perseverance!""^T == I k Here’s hoping the futura \ I has goodjfatfigs r ) VI J instore! BURNSVILLE Furniture & Hardware Main Street Burnsville I The soH/f^cMl^iair-dlo Call Cathy, rWcy, Joan, DarrWU, Regina or Wlma CIMIAIIJIiIHM Iqp R L n „ Icmcsc&i’tsaM
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