Winners Named In PP&K
Pictured above are trophy
winners in the Punt, Pass and
Kck competition in this county.
Six winners of the age class,
Terry Childress, Edie Thomas,
Steve McClure, Joey Biggerstaff,
Johnny Biggerstaff, and Charles
K. Webb entered the contest at
Morgan ten last Saturday.
There were no w'nners in the
Moreantrn contest.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1987
Above, left to right front row:
Jeff Bailey, Eddie Wooten, Steve
McClure, Donme Laws, Eddie
Thrmas, Terry Childress.
Back row, left to right: Keith
Webb. Stanley Rich
ard Bank 1 ?, Johnnie Biggerstaff,
Randy Thomas, Joey Bigger
staff.
Young Auto Sales awarded
tiie trophies.
NOTICEOF SALE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
north Carolina
YANCEY COUNIY
YANCEY COUNTY Plaintiff
vs.
Luther Wajne Anglin, and
others, Defendants
Under and by virtue of a Judg
ment of the Superior Ccurt in
the above-entitled case appoint
ing and authorizing the under
signed C:mmissicner to sell the
lands of the Defendants hereinaf
ter described to satisfy tax liens
due Yancey County for the years
of 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 in Egypt
Township, the undersigned C.m
missicner will at 10:CO o’clock A.
M., cn the 31st day of October,
1567 at the Courthouse doer in
Burnsville, North Carolina, offer
for sale fer cash to the highest
bidder the following described
tract or parcel of land in Egypt
Trwnship, adjoining the lands of
Bill Renfro and others and de
scribed as follows:
BEING the lands described in
a Deed from Myrtle Sparks,
Widow, to Luther Anglin and
wife, Arelen Ang'in, which Deed
is registered in the Office of the
Register cf Deeds for Yancey
County in Deed Bock 126, page
149, reference to which is here
by made for a specific descrip
tion of said lands.
This September 27, 1967.
Bill Atk'n*. C"mmissioner
Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26
Tri-County Health Council To
Incorporate With Watauga
The Health Council of Avery,
Mitchell and Yancey counties is
metrung in its newly proposed
role of Blue Ridge Health Coun
cil on Saturday, October 28th
the Valle Crucis Mission in Valle
Crucis to officially take action
to incorporate as a four county
unit (including Watauga also)
for tiie purpose of preparing a
comprehensive health plan and
to consider ways and means to
meet immediate needs.
The Health Seminar to take
place this Saturday, sponsored
by the Health Council, has been
made possible by the services of
W.A.M.Y. Community Action,
Inc., which has assigned one of
its Planning Staff, Mrs. Helen
McElyea, as a Planning Con
sultant to the Health Council.
J. T. Mcßae, M. D., of Spruce
Pine, President of the interim
Board of Directors, stated today
that the help provided by W. A.
M. Y. has, from the Health
Council’s informal beginnings
about eighteen months’ ago, been
of much value in organizing and
taking cognizance of the hea’th
needs of the communities cover
ed in the four county area.
Dr. Mcßae also stated that the
cooperating and persistence of
staff and Boards of the Health
Departments in making stud : es,
with the assistance of State
Health Department, personnel,
has encouraged the group to be
gin steps for comprehensive
planning.
Keynoting the Seminar with
an address on “Partnership for
Planning” will be Jrfcn Reece,
M. D., Pathologist of Grace Hos
pital in and a part
pre oi dent of the Medical Society
of North Carolina who will speak
to the group at ti’e noon lunch
eon to be prepared bv women
of the Mission. Expected is a 1 so
Edward Sorngbom. of the
Comprehensive Hea’th Planning
Division of the Department of
Health, Education a«d Welfare’s
regional office in CharMtesville
who is scheduled to set the
framework for discussion o n
“Coordination and Involvement”
from a panel to be composed of
local heaMh and welfare staff
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and officials, physicians, h-soi
tal administrators, representa
tives of the local economic De
velopment Commission and
Technical Action Panel*. Wrk
groups in the morning and after
noon sessions indude discussions
centered around Needs Deter
mination, Medical and Dental
Advisory Committees, and Coun
ty Organization followed by
Planning ofr Home Health Care,
Nursing Homes and Extended
Care, and Dental Services. Miss
Grace Daniels, acting chief
Health Ecuaticn Services of the
Slate Dept, of Health, is coordi
nating the workshop sessions
with the hlt of other State
Health staff.
The Seminar is open to the
public. Inquiries concerning the
registration and schedule may
bod ; ceded to the Hea’th Coun
cil office in Spruce P ; ne. tele
phone 765-9’65 or to the plann
ing Office, W.A.M.Y., in Boone.
Mrs. Davis
Presents
Pupils In
Recital
The following Young People
participated in an organ rec tal
given by students of Mrs. May
Davis in the Sanctuary of Hig
gins Memorial Methodist Church
on Sunday afternoon: Ronald
Biggerstaff, Mary Anne Howell,
Mark Warner, Jeannie Ray,
Jeanette Roland, Jeannie Bigger
staff, Irene C~letta, Anita Ang
lin, with a p’ano and organ
duet by Irene Coletta and Anita
Anglin.
An impressive part of the pro
gram was the benediction, wh’ch
was tiie reading of the 23rd
Psalm, with a background of
hurnmine and organ mus’c by
the students. The reading was
by Mrs. Earl Boyles.