F>#@H mmKm Volume 33 | Blue And Gold | 4 Cor Race Held 1 By: Rebecca Boone On Friday night, February 28th, the Burnsville Community Building was the scene for one of the mast thriving races ever! Vvnat Race? The Annual Blue and Gold Car Race. This ban quet and car race is a yearly event with the Cub Bcou'.s, high lighting and climaxing the fa .ti er-son project of making the race cars. The Cub Scouts, with their parents and other guest gather together each year at their In door track for one of the most enjoyable events of the year. This year 35 cars were enter ed in the Pine Wood Derbv. The cars are made from pine blocks, in various shapes mid colors, with the same size wheels. As previously mentioned, this is a yearly father-son project which brings the fa'her and son together for many weeks, working on the cars. However, as one observes the fathers eyes beam as h f s son’s car reaches the finish line one could; specu late and say that the father just might have taken over the mak ing of the car. True or false we are sure both enjoyed this two some project. Randv Oh’s son of Mr. a"d Mrs. John Ollls, won the award for the fastest car, while Greg ory Westall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Westall came in second place. The next two fastest cars named were those of Joey Hen sley, sow of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hensley and Jeff Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harding. Men Sponsor Ladies’ Night The annual Ladies* night ban quet of the Burnsville Men’s Club will be held Monday, March 24, at 7:00 p. m. at the Burns ville Community Building. This is the occasion held every year in March when members and guests come with their wives for a social evening. No business is conducted, except for the installation of officers for the coming year. The dinner will be served by the ladies of the Home Demon stra’ion Clubs of the County, and a first rate speaker is pro mised. The slato of new officers to be ins'ailed consists of Jim Gard ner as president: Olin Shepard as vice president; and Dr. Paul Fall as secretary. Dr. Fall has served as president during the past year. " Tickets may be obta>'ned from Roy Ray. Bob Helmle, and Dr. Fall. Non-members of the club are welcome to attend this annual affair. Mr. John Ollis, Cub Scout Master over the pack in this county, and the Pack consists of Six Dens with Six Den Mothers. Before the race a Scout-size covered dish supper was held in the decorated banquet hall. The Den Mothers are to be commend ed for their beautiful decorations and hard work. The Burnsville Lions Club sponsors this banquet and Jud ges for this year were: Mr. Her man Mason, Mr. Harold Harris, Mr. Paul Wooten, Mr. D. G. Mc- Clure and Rev. Harold McDon ald. Mr. John Ollis, Scout Master, states, “Cub Scouts is a very worthwhile organisation that is growing bigger and better every year.” He also urges that all Yancey County young boys and their fa'hers become active members with the Cub Scouts. Burnsville Elementary Cloggers To Represent Community In Mountain Youth Jamboree , The Burnsville Elementary Cloggers performed for the Bur nsville Elementary Schoo- PTA Tuesday night, March 18th at the Burnsville Community Building. The team has 26 members and sixteen of them will represent Burnsville in the annual Moun tain Youth Jamboree, which will be held in Asheville, April 24-25-26. This will be the 21st annual Hubert Hayes Mountain You h Jamboree which is sponsored by the Asheville Jaycees and brings together the best mountain folk singing and dancing in the moun tains of the Appalachia. Mrs. Hubert Hayes, the Jam boree’s producer - director, personally auditions each en trant. This event was founded in 1948 by Mr. Hubert Hayes and has been directed by Mrs. Hayes since his death in 1964. Burnsville Cloggers team members are: Annie Warner, Donnie Laws, Janet Ballou, Jeff Harding, Mary Louise Wray, Mike Moore, Renee Hughes, Gregory Bryant, Janice Bigger staff, Gregory Edge. Diane Ramsey, Ricky Edwards, Na‘a lee Fox, Scott Carmichael, Sherry Thompson, Randy Whit son, Pam Wheeler. Haro'd Mc- Donald, Tammy Laws, Darrell Griggs, Diane Wampler, Carol McDonald, Tammy Brown, San dra Fox, and Rayleen Fox. Also Na alee Fox and Scott Carmich ael did a buck dance under the direction of Mrs. Nancy Fox. The Cloggers auditioned in the Burnsville Elementary Audi torium Feb 11, for the Jam boree. Mrs Hayes came over from Asheville and selected this Thursday, March 20 1969 LOCAL TAXPAYERS TO FORK UP $2,813,000 (Special to The Yancey Record) NEW YORK, Mar. 17 - How big a contribution to the Fedand coffers will residents of Yanesy County be making, on or beftore April 15th, via their incoms taxes? The government expects it to be well above what it was in 1968, when collections of income and withholding taxes in the local area came to approximat ely $2,291,000. That is the estimate of what was turned in last April 15th, as de'ermined by a breakdown of the overall returns from the State of North Carolina. According to Treasury Depart ment figures, the statewide total was $1,273,000,000. Local taxpay ers provided some 0.18 percent of this amount group as the only Ctogger dance team to represent Burnsville in the Jamboree. Burnsville should be proud of this team and be sure to go see them perform. -sH: i s<■ - U , &^^^y«gpr - “ /% • ’ * ;^- - - t > » . . '£kjo 1 1 /i w| t &S9m9ffi£l[P££ ' ,'Cn V-ci • Hmmfcx,- . 4~ffi. • : v:-9^' ; ■ ■ I Hr 1 «r for ■»*. § J*P .. I|9 k, m mjfr*" ■ «. I « .■ •. ■■, m i pp^ r I r -##B^ t% |H' i |p JM | -PI I k^ . . jOMM|j iP^***^ dBSm Staff Photo by Archie Ballew Burnsville Elementary (loggers Practicing For Youth Jamboree Just how much more the gov ernment counts on receiving thin year is indica ed in the budget that was presented to Congress in January by the outgoing ad ministration. It anticipates that the high level of employment in the past year, together with bigger earn ings and the 10 percent surtax that went Into effect in July will produce personal income tax re venues of no less than SB4 4 billion, as compared wito the $68.7 billion collected ki 1968. Because of the improved in come picture locally and the ad ded taxes that were imposed, re sidents of Yancey County will fe bearing a full share of this $15.7 billion increase, it to ex pected. Their contribution this year will be in the neighborhood of Children in the dance team will be selling ticke’s for the Jamboree. The school that sells the most ticke’s will be present ed with a Folk Music Album. Number Twenty-Eight $2 813,008, or 8522,000 more than before, on the basis of prelimi nary estimates for the local area. The new budget presen'ed to Congress also projects income and expense figures tor ths coming fiscal year, which be gins on July 1, 1969. It calls for personal income taxes of S9O 4 billion, or $8 bill ion more than is being collect ed now. Thao assumes that the surtax will be extended for ano ther year. All indications, at the present time, are that it will be. If Yancey Court y residents are to increase their tax payments next year to a correepooding degree and maintain their pre sent Mandard of living, their earnings will have to go up by more than 7 percent during 1888, a calculation shows. We urge all Yancey County citi zens to buy a ticket for the Jamboree so that Burnsville Elementary schol can receive the nice album.