E.Y.H.S REPORTS By Ernie Howard The East Yancey Panthers won three exciting basketb a 11 games from Bakersville last Friday night, January 15. The East Yancey Jr. Varsity defeated the Bakersville JV ' s by a score of 38 to 31. In the girls' game, Sharon Laws and Donna Parker, both scoring 16 points, lead the Lady Panthers to a 49 to 24 victory over the Bakersville girls. Tina Geouge and Debbie Thomas both played outstanding de - sense for the Lady Panthers. In one of the most exciting games played this year, East Yancey came back from a 13 point deficit to defeat the Bull dogs 39 to 38. The Panthers experienced their co ldest first half of the season. Jim Norris led the East Yancey scoring with 13 points while Forrest Westall netted 9 points. Coach Banks stated that the team spirit was 100% plus dur ing the second half of the game. Coach Banks would like to ex press his thanks to the fans for the loyal support they gave the team. Arbuckle Club Met The January meeting of . the Arbuckle Extension Home makers Club was held Tuesday, January 12 with Mrs. Herman Howell, President, presiding. During the business meeting the club voted to continue the project this year of making im provements to the communi ty building. The program, "Medical Ex penditures and the Familyß>c ketbook" was presented by Ms. Mary M. Deyton, Home Eco - nomics Extension Agent. Program of work chairmen for the coming year include: Beautification —Mrs.Ed Boone, Citizenship & Family Life Mrs. B. G. McMahan, Cloth ing—Mrs. Herman Howell, Education and International — Mrs. Roy Young, Food and Nutrition--Mrs. Lealon Buch anan, Health —Mrs. Albert Tolly, Home Management Mrs. Ed Howell, House Fur - nishin gs- - Mrs. Bil 1 Young, Public Information--Mrs. Ed Boone, Youth--Mrs. Bill Young and Mrs. Bill Norris. Navy News Navy Chief Petty Officer William B. Radford, son of Mr, and Mrs. Raleigh A. Radford of Cane River, N.C., is ser ving with Reconnaissance At tack Squadron Seven aboard the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal in the Mediterranean. >■!'!. »•*'*4*'* V- Friday night, January 22,the East Yancey team will travel to play Pleasant Gardens. Yancey County Health Dept. Jan. 25 9-4 Immunization Clinic Jan. 27 Orthopedic Clinic in Bakersville with Dr. Gal loway. Register before 11 a. m. No app't is necessary. Jan. 28 8:15 Family Planning Clinic with Dr. Webb. Jan. 28 1-3 X-ray Clinic with no app't necessary. Power steering free! Power brakes free! ...on White Sale specials Special Galaxie 500 comes '^c^***-t-? with these luxury extras: ~ —<■ y m / jm. s' yOuA*. ytsZtiuiu m Save with your Carolina Ford Team. Why pay more? i u 0 « 00 j JOE YOUNG FORD Burnsville ~ V ' 4.0 *\\ ‘ V_,V ; , . .WW\ . . * Y'aVaV/. • *- • ' •■•■‘<** •*** * ■ ' * 4-H Clover Club Meets ; Burnsville's 4-H Clover Club met with 9 members in attendance on January 11. Pre sident Debby Woody was un able to attend so Mrs. Guyer led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and the 4-H Pledge. Secretary Delo res Lewis called the roll, read the minutes, and collected the dues. Instead of having a program THE YANCEY RECORD at this meeting, the club dis cussed its plans for the coming year. Becoming a chartered club is one of the most impor tant objectives the members want to work toward, fro grams for the next 12 months were lined up. The club decided to ask various professional peo ple in the community to speak at its meetings from time to time. Such a guest speaks will be featured at the Febru - ary meeting. Mr. Patrick Guyer explain ed some of the special advan tages of 4-H to the girls and told them to be thinking of Camp to be held at Sc h aub 4-H Camp in June. ——'3o — JANUARY 21, 1971 Men [letted Officers Paul Laughrun has been re - elected and John Ramsey has been elected directors of the Asheville Agricultural Develop ment Council for 1971 repre senting Yancey County. The election took place at the an nual meeting of the 18-county association for area develop - ment in Asheville recently. The Agricultural C ouncil was organized 21 years ago as a "partneiship for progress" be tween the rural people, the agricultural agencies, business and industry in Western North Carolina. Purpose is to pro mote farm and rural develop ment projects. A major pro ject from the beginning has been sponsoring the WNC Com munity Development Program PAGE 9