PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor Mrs. C. R. Hamrick 7 ' Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership Entered as second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Post .Olfice, at Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1879. CLEAN-UP WEEK AT COURT HOUSE • V; I All Citizens of the Town of Burnsville who are inter ested in seeing the County , ”ourt House have a MUCH DEEDED CLEANING, are asked to meet on Saturday, 3ct. 5, at Ip. m. We have several volunteers, but will need all who will give their services. Come prepared to do a few honest hours work .oward this much needed project. J Farmers .... All Types Heating Stoves Buy Early All Feeds School Supplies JOHNSON & CO. General Supplies! YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVES TER DEALER BURNSVILLE, N. C. I MORE THAN HALT yOUR LIFE IS SPENT IN yOUR HOME —ENJOy IT MORE! DO YOU TAKE PRIDE IN TH E APPEARANCE, COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE OF YOUR HOME? OR 1)0 YOU ENDURE CONDITIONS THAT MAY RE IMPROVED SIMPLY AND AT LOW COST? RE MEMBER, YOU SPEND MORE THAN HALF YOUR TIME IN YOUR HOME. YOU CAN ENJOY IT MORE RY MODERNIZING. DON’T GET TOO DISCOURAGED BECAUSE IT IS SO HARD TO GET MATERIALS, AND BECAUSE SO MANY SHORTAGES STILL EX IST. WE KNOW THAT THE UNCERTAINTY IS DISCOURAGING TO BUILDERS, AND THAT YOU MAY FEEL A HESITANCY IN CONTINUING >0 CALL. BUT WE WISH TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOU AND TO ASSIST YOU IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE. 6 “A FIRM IS KNOWN BY THE CUSTOMERS IT KEEPS” " ' . j I . ...-iii 5 B. B. Penland & Son Lumber Co. LUMRER-PAINTS-BUILDING MATERIALS BURNSVILLE, N. C. When the above cleaning is done, we hope that the public will take pride in ! keeping this public proper ity in a respectable condi : tioi)( Many unpleasant remarks 1 have been made by the tra | veling public about the un sanitary and unsightly ap pearance of this building. In keeping with the beau-j ty of our town, let’s get: together and beautify this; important central building, i There will be signs post r , High School News \[ ——* Bald Creek High School The 11th grade has elect ed the following class offi cers: President, Ruth Buck ner; yice president, Betty Neill; secretary, Paula Mae Higgins; treasurer, Earl Buckner; reporter, Jean Carr; for student council, Mauveline Tomberlin, Bar 1 ton Edwards. The following chapel pro-' gram was given: devotion-: al, Robena Penland; Caro lina, Paula Mae Higgins; State Flag and Seal, Joe Phillips; Natural Resour ces, Ruth Buckner; Our School, Betty Neill; famous North Carolinians, Ada Lee Buckner; Manufacturing, Earl Buckner; Some Things IN. C. Needs, Marie Mathis; I “The Old North State”, Aldine Banks.'* The class had a picnic supper at Camp Ray and went to the theatre follow ing the pibnic. The chaper ones were Jack Mclntosh and Miss Hattie Phoenix. Class reporter Jean Carr. : 1 Micaville High School i r Micaville 4-H £lub had [ the first meeting of the; ( year September 16th. Two, members of the club dis-| cussed their trip to Raleigh.! During the first meeting , the officers for the first ’ semester were elected. They are as follows:’" President, ' j Louise Huffman; vice pre sident, Wayne Silver: secre-j tary and treasurer, Norma Hall; club reporter, Marie, Gibbs; song leader- Kath leen Howell. ed in regard to throwing re-' fuse or in anyway abusing' this public property and this will be strictly enforc ed in the future. COME ON NOW! Wom an’s Club, Men’s Club, Gar- Iden Club, and all others in-! terested in this civic im r provement. THE YANCEY RECORD Burnsville High School J 4-H CLUB I The Burnsville 4-H Club J has named the following I officers: President, Aaron j Wilson; vice president, Mary Evelyn Hensley; sec- I retary, Charles Gillespie; ] reporter, Sarah Hamrick; ] J song leader, Tommy Tilson.” ( __________ * j 1 The* following commit | tees have been named by ] ithe Student Council: j Lunchroom: sponsor,- I Miss Huskins; chairman, j June Smith; Ethel dayton, , Patt Greene, June Hughes, Mary Davis, Clyde Young,! 1 Jr., Frank Wilson, Benolene! ; Silvers, Charlene Gardner, 1 j Jeanette Smith, Re bah Banks, Hazel Hensley, Geo-j rgia Jack Gris ; fith. Assembly: sponsor, Miss ; Ray; chairman, Llewellyn Ray, Hope Angel, Peggy Ann Fox, Evelyn Hamrick, Peggy Jean Huskins, Freda [Brown. High School Building: ■sponsors, Miss Ayers, Mrs. Robert?on, Mr. V. Wilson; chairmen, J. V. McMahan and Barbara Atkins; Jack Griffith, Burdette Johnson, Charles Lee Griffith, Jack Edge, Frank Fox, Lillian Watts, Annie Ruth Smith. Katie Penland, Benolene Silver, Zelda Riddle. Elementary Bui Id i ng: sponsors, Miss Hensley, Mr. Guss Peterson; chairman,, Tommy Tilson. High School Grounds:! sponsor, Edwin Wilson;! chairman, Bobby Connelly. ! Elementary Grounds:! sponsors, Mrs. Randolph,; Mrs. Wilson; chairman, Jr. ! ! Atkins. Office Help: sponsor, Mr. Tomberlin; chairman, Patt Greene; Doris Boone, Jam es Gardner, R. M. Peterson. Finance: sponsor, Mrs. ■ Howell; chairmen, Frances Riddle, Rutli Banks, Clara Mae Smith; Betty Wray Hensley, Amarylis Hutch ins, Lucy Bailey, Elizabeth NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY All persons will take notice that the hereinafter described portion of Prices Creek Voting: Precinct, Yancey County, North Carolina, will be transferred from Prices Creek Precinct and incorporated and included in Burnsville Pre cinct, following the publication of this notice as provided by law, and the names and party affilia tion of all persons now registered in Prices Creek Precinct and liv ing in the hereinafter described part of said precinct will be trans ferred from the Registration Books of Prices Creek Precinct and placed upon the Registration Books of Burnsville Precinct by order of the Board of Elections of Yancey County, North Carolina, and prior to the General Election of November 5, 1946. All persons residing in the hereinafter describe ed portion of Prices Creek Pre cinct and not registered in said Prices Creek Precinct and who shall be eligible to register for the General Election of November 5, 1946, shall register with the Register of Burnsville Precinct at the Courthouse in Burnsville. N, C., while the Registration Books shall be in the hands of the Re gistrar for Burnsville Precinct and on Saturday, October 12, 1946, Saturday, October 19, 1946, and Saturday , October 26, 1946. The portion of Prices Creek Township and Precinct hereby transferred from Prices Creek Precinct to Burnsville Precinct is as follows: BEGINNING at the West end of the State Highway Bridge across Cane River at the Prison Camp and running West with the South Margin of State Highway No. 19E. to the intersection of the Phipps Creek Road with High way 19E.; thence a South course up the main height of the ridge to the Top of Jump Off Knob; thence down with main height of the ridge to the Bill Ray Gap; thence down with the main height of the mountain from the Bill Ray Gap to the Dam of the French Broad Rural Electrification Cor poration across Cane River; thence down with said river to the BE GINNING. This September 10, 1946. J«s Hutchins, Chairman, Yan cey County Board of Elections. Bill Atkins, Sec. Yancey County Board of Elections. Luther Ayers, Member, Yancey Cgunty Board of Election*. 1 l A.nn Roberts, Charles Lee' Griffith. Hospitality: sponsor, Miss Huskins; chairman, Barbara Angel; Clara Mae Smith, Elizabeth Ramsey,' Jakie Dayton. Danny Fouts, Ruth Lewis, Wilma [ Anglin. Library: sponsors, Miss Ray, Miss Ayers; chairman,! Ruth Banks; Billie Jean' Ramsey, Charles Gillespie, Clara Dee Banner, Paul Barton. P. T. A.: sponsors- Miss Ray, Miss Ayers; chairman,: Peggy Parrish; Clyde Young, Jr., Sarah Hamrick, Frank Wilson, Doris Boone. Student Aid: sponsor, Faculty; chairman, Clara Mae Smith; Junior Atkins. Clai a Dee Banner, Peggy Parrish, Genevieve Angel, J. V. McMahan, Helen Wes tall, Doris Styles, Sarah Hamrick, Robert Tilson. Publicity: sponsors, Mrs. Robertson, Miss Ayers; chairman, Ma r y Ellen * v Get our figures on a complete overhaul today! 1.-s easy to S ee why a Ford dealer can offer Drive in for a cheek-up and catch little better t ord Service... at prices which are troubles before they grow BIG' drastically lower in the long run. We’re wet up to give your Ford the type of attention which Ford engineers have planned for it. And we have social tools which simplify f tin job. I hat saves tune. And you save THERE S A money. 'At home” with us, your Ford gets 4 \ L YW the benefit of: 1. Ford Factory-Trained Mechanics ' I 2. Ford-Approved Method. f W yOUR FUTURE 3. Genuine Ford Part. i 4. Special Ford Equipment * / BR/WG YOURFORDBACK HOME" FOR SERVICE BANKS-YOUNG MOTOR CO. i Telephone No. 17 Burnsville, N. C. -- “ ' “ ■— Banks; Evelyn Hamrick, Max Gardner, Leland Wes tall, Betty Lee Fox, Amary- , lis Hutchins, Clara Dee Banner. Recreation: sponsors, Mrs. Robertson, Miss Hus-, kins; chairmen. Betty Wray j Hensley, Ruth Banks; Rom ie Burns, Billy Brooks Wil {son, Alberta Parrish, Tom 'my Ayers, Bobbie Ruth Banks, Robert Tilson, Betty ( Sue Gibson. Tommy John-; j son, Lel a Bodford, Ingry, Noblett, Aaron Wilson, 1 [Mary Lou Sorrells. Patrols: chairman, J. T. Fox; Bolens Creek: Brow ' nie McPeters, • Burdette Johnson; Brown’s Store: Bobby Brown, Arnold Gre - gory. ! Riverside: Max Roland. , Jack Evans; Windom: Lela Bodford, Reece- Brinkley, t Pensacola: Jessie Wilson, Junior Atkins. Mine Fork: Elmer Byrd, ; Jeanette Smith; Georges i Fork: Jack Griffith, Ray THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1946 ATTEND COLLEGE The following students who have not already been listed have left to attend To Greensboro College: Inez foufty. To Woman’s College, Greensboro: Doris Brown. To Cullowhee: Ralph E. Neill, Jr., Mary Helen Neill, Faye Ellen Edwards, Chrales Edwards, i To N. €. State: John Lee Ray. | To Mars Hill: David Pet ,erson. i To Tenn. Teachers Col- r lege: Robert Rtter^pi. Honeycutt; Banks Store: Reba Banks, Margaret Black. Hall Patrol: Clara Dee Banner, Alberta Parrish, Peggy Parrish, Leland Westall. Jack Autrey J. E. Wilson, J. C. Styles, Frank ! Fox. Street Patrol: P. H. Rid i die, Max Gardner, Jack Griffith, Honeycutt.

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