THE YANCEY JOURNAL VOL. 2, NO. 43 l ti- mUtKmtrnJ^KßKm I Navy Presents Ship's Bell # The ship's bell from the destroyer USS Bums was presented last week by the United States Navy to the Town of Burnsville. The ship Bums, which saw extensive service in the Pacific in World War 11, was the second Navy ship to be named for Otway Bums, for whom the town was also named. T aking part in the presentation on the town square were (1. to r. ) Major Romie Bums, ret. , great grandson of Capt. Bums, Mayor James Anglin, J. Ardell Sink, president of the Yancey County Chamber of Commerce, and Bob L, Jones, Recruiting Officer of the U.S. Navy office in Asheville. It is planned to display the bell, which weighs 85 pounds, in the new Yancey County Library, which will serve as a repository for material of historical interest relating to Burnsville and Yan cey County. ipF' ■ V f-■ TV Ur * /mmmw ■ 1 w ''^3Kl ■Mg. jj •.jSsW'iK'