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THE YANCEY JOURNAL APRIL 4, 1974
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VVAMY Helps
In Energy Crisis
W.A.M.Y. Community Ac
tion, Inc., has recently pro
grammed funds into a special
-project designed to aid low-in
come families in coping with
the energy crisis.
The Community Action
Agency, serving Watauga, Yan
cey, Avery, and Mitchell Cbun
ties, did not receive special
funding but felt the projectwas 1
worthy of diverting funds from
other program areas.
Many of the homes of the ‘
low-income are not construe -
ted far adequately withstand -
ing severe winter weather. The
agency staff felt that a
of fuel, plus sub-standard hous
ing could create tremendous
problems for many people din- '
ing periods of severely cold
weather. 1
With limited fluids, the
agency cannot hope to meet
all the needs. To date,Yancey
County staff has assisted 29
families in the Energy Crisis
Project.
Insulation, weather-strip -
ping, plastic sheeting for winr
dows, caulking, lineoleum,
doors, etc., have been pur
chased to help winterize homes.
Volunteer and staff labor have
been utilized in installation of
the materials.
W.A.M.Y. staff urges evay
one to be aware of and use the
measures for conserving energy.
Lowered thermostats, reduced
driving speeds, and similar
techniques will, if practiced
by everyone, result in a tre
mendous aggregate saving of
energy.
Persons interested in further
information concerning this
project should call the W.A.
M.Y. Office at 682-2610.
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I 50% DISC BRAKE
| MKcewn * PARTS SPECIAL
if Replacement of front disc shoos and lining assemblies including £
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jj end luxury cots. Other cots ore loss.
4t Manufacturer’s Suggested List Price J2Uftf
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VALIDATION ARIA £
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SHEBA DAWN SOUTHER
Sheba Dawn Souther, 2-day
old daughter of Steve and Judith
Wilson Souther, died Friday
night in an Asheville Hospital.
In addition to the parents,
she is survived by the grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Sou
ther and Mr and Mrs. Garrett
Wilson of Burnsville; the great
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hensley and Mr, and Mrs. Gus
Wilson.
Services were held at 2s 00
p, m. Sunday in the Chapel of
Holcombe Brothers Funeral
Home. Burial was in the
McCracken Cemetery in Burns
ville. Rev. Charlie Miller of
ficiated at the services.
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.MRS, BOBBY THOMAS
Mrs. Bobby Thomas, 43, of
Route 1, Columbia, died Mon
day in Richland Memorial Hos
pital.
Mrs. Thomas, the former
Cannie N. Rivers was born in
Chesterfield, a daugliter of Mrs.
Nell Rivers and the late James
Edwin Rivers. She was a mem
ber of St. John United Metho -
dist Church and was employed
as a registered nurse at the Wil
liam S. Hall Institute. She was
a member of the American
Nurses Association.
Surviving are her husband;
two daughters, Misses Amanda
Nell and Myra Lynn Thbmas; a
son, Bobby Z. Thomas; her mo
ther; three sisters, Mrs. M. P.
Zuver of Burnsville, Mrs. J. C.
Adams of BetJiune and Mrs. A.
G. Westbrook HI of West Col -
umbia; and two brothers, James
Donald Rivers of Thompson, Ga.
and Dalton Rivers of Duncan; a
niece, Mrs. James D. Less of
Burnsville; a nephew, Etyon ,
Zuver of Asheville.
DOROTHY LUTTRELLE
Mrs. Dorothy Bennett Lutfc
reLle, 47, died in an Oberlin,
Ohio hospital Saturday after -
noon after a 7 month illness.
A native of Mitchell County
she had been residing in Ohio
for the past 20 years.
Surviving are the husband,
Albert Luttrell; one son, Keith
Luttrelle of the home; the mo
ther, Mrs. Alice Bennett of Re
lief, N.C.; one sister, Mrs.
Velva Cribb of Charlotte; three
brothers, Will, Glenn and R. B.
Bennett of Relief.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. in the
Pigeon Roost Baptist Church.
Rev. Richmond Barnett officia
ted and burial was in the Ben
nett Cemetery.
MRS. LAURA KAUFFMAN
Mrs. Laura Branch Kauffman,
88, of Route 3, Bumsville,died
Monday morning in a Burnsville
hospital following a brief illness.
She was a native of Yancey
County but had spent most of
her adult life in Texas. She was
a member of St. Andrews Epis -
copal Church in Fort Worth.
Surviving are several nieces
and nephews.
The body will be returned
to Fort Worth for funeral and
burial.
TJ.GEOUGE
T. J. Geouge, 52, of the
Blue Rock Community, died
Wednesday at his home.
A native and lifelong resi -
dent of Yancey County, he was
a World War II Veteran and had
been employed by Explosive
Supply Company in Spruce Pine
for the past year and a half.
Surviving are the widow,
Joyce Weatherman Geouge;
two daughters, Misses Nina
and Angela Geouge of the
home; two sons, Sp/4 Gary
Geouge serving with the U 0 S 0
Army in Gerpwtny and Daryl
Geouge of she liome; the mo
ther, Mrs. Bemah Geouge of
Burnsville; three sisters, Mrs.
Ben Chrisawn of 2, Burns
ville, Mrs. Raymond Robinson
of Morganton, and Mrs. Lonas
Tolley of Spruce Pine; five
brothers, John K. and Sim D.
Geouge of Route 5, Burnsville
and Tom, Jimmy and Phillip
Geouge of Route 2, Burnsville.
Funeral services were held
a t 2 p. m. Saturday in the Blue
Rock Baptist Church. Revs.
Ronnie Geouge and Lloyd
Glenn officiated and burial was
in the Church Cemetery.
REV. ALBERT HALL
Rev. Albert M. Hill, 68,
died early Monday mcming at
his residence at Route 3, John
son City, Tenn. following an
extended illness.
Rev. HiH was a native of
Yancey County and had lived
in the Johnson City area for the
past 47 years. He was a former
pastor of East Avenue
Baptist Church and was a retir
ed lumber inspector with East
Tennessee Chair Co. He was
the son of the late William
Franklin and Naomi Briggs Hill.
Survivors include the widow,
Mrs. Nellie Fair Hill; two
Albert Jr. of Johnson City and
Phillip of Stillwater, Ala. ;two
daughters, Mrs. Georgia Burns
and Mrs. Wanda Rollins, both
of Selma, Ala.; five sisters,
Mrs. William Kiser and Mrs.
Lillie Peters, both of Johnson
City, Mrs. Laura Hensley of
Kingsport, Mrs. Ila Angel of
Burnsville , and Mrs. Geneva
Edwards of Swannanoa, N.C,;
one brother, Emory McClure
of Virginia; 12 grandchildren
and several nieces and nephavs.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday in the Chapel of
Appalachian Funeral Home.
Rev. Earl Chapman, Jr. offi -
ciated and burial was in the
Monte Vista Burial Park, John
son City, Tennessee.
MR. C.R. GARDNER
Mr. C. R. Gardnet, 64, of
Asheville, died unexpectedly
Tuesday en route to an Ashe
ville hospital.
A native of Yancey County
and a resident of Buncombe
County for 45 years, he was a
member and usher at West
Asheville Baptist Church. He
was a member of the Elks
West Asheville Masonic Lodge
No. 665, a 32nd degree Mason
and Shriner. He retired in
1961 from American EnkaGorji
with 3 i years of service and at
the time of his death, was the
owner, operator of Gardner Mo
tor Sales. He was a member
of the Independent Automobile
Dealers Assoc., honorary life
time vice-president of the N.
C. Independent Automobile
Dealers Assoc, and a member
of the Board of Directors of
West Asheville Business Assoc.
Mr. Gardner's mother, Mrs.
Lizzie Rathbura Gardner, was a
resident of Burnsville until
1971 when she moved to Ashe
ville. Mr. Gardner lived in
Burnsville for 19 years before
moving to Asheville.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Mildred Watkins Gardnej;
two daughters, Miss Vicki Ann
Gardner of the home and Mrs.
Fred Southard Jr. of Winston-
Salem; the mother, Mrs. Lizzie
Rathbum Gardner of Asheville;
two sisters, Mrs. Willard Rice
of Asheville and Mrs. Oliver
McMahan of Greenville, S.C<
two brothers, Lee Gardner of
Asheville and Glenn Gardner
of Newport News, Va.; and
two grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
at 3:00 p. m. Thursday in the
West Asheville Baptist Church.
Revs. James Johnson and Nane
Starnes officiated and b.Hal
was in Green Hills Cemetery.
Graveside r ites were conduc -
ted by members of West Ashe
ville Masonic Lodge.
LEGAL NOTICES j
LEGAL NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE - SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
ADMINTSTRA TOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Admin
istrator of the estate of Ruby
Hall of Yancey County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
the estate of said Ruby Hall to
present them to the undersigned
within 6 months from date of
the publication of this notice or
same will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate please
make immediate payment.
This this 29th day of March,
1974.
Terry Hall, Box 805, Elkin,
North Carolina 28621.
April 4,11, 18, 25 • pd
LEGAL NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE - SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Hiving qualified as Adminis
trator of the estate of George
Yancey Hall of Yancey County
North Carolina, this is to noti
fy all persons having claims
against the estate of said Ccorgz
Yancey Hall to present them to
the undersigned within 6 months
from date of the publication of
this notice or same will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate please make immediate
payment.
This the 22 day of March,
1974.
Charles W. Edwards, Route
3, Box 222, Burnsville, N.C.
March 28, April 4,11, 18 pd
LEGAL NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
IN THE GENE RAJ. COURT OF
JUSTICE - SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
H aving qualified as Adminr
istrator of the estate of Mosco
Towe of Yancey County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
the estate of said Mosco Towe
to present them to the under -
signed within 6 months from
date of the publication of this
notice or same will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All
' persons indebted to said estate
please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 22nd day of March,
' 1974.
V Lawrence Towe, Route 2,
Burnsville, N.C.
March 28, April 4,11, 18 pd
LEGAL NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE - SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Admin -
istratxix of the estate of William
G. Ball of Yancey County,
North Carolina, this is tqjietify
all persons having claims agginst
the estate of said William G.
Ball to present them to the un
•' dersigned within 6 months from
date of the publication of this
notice or same will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
please make immediate payment.
T his the 12th day of March,
1974.
Jane Weeks, Route 1, Burns
ville, N.C. 28714.
March 21, 28, April 4,11 pd
LEGAL NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE - SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Hiving qualified as Admini
strator of the estate of Opal
Proffitt Phillips of Yancey Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said Opal
Proffitt Phillips to present them
Jo the undersigned within 6
months from date of the publi
cation of this notice or same
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate please make im
mediate payment.
T his the Bth day of March,
1974.
Riley Phillips, Route 3,
Burnsville, N.C.28714
March 14, 21, 28, April 4 pd
LEGAL NOTICE
COUNTY OF Y. .NCEY
NORTH CAROLINA
NOTICE OF ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that an election will be held
on May 7, 1974 for the follow
ing purposes:
(1) a non-partisan election
to fill two vacancies on the
Board of Education.
(2) a Republican Primary
election to select the candi -
date for the U.S. Senate.
(3) a Democratic Primary
election to select candidates
for the U.S. Senate, the N.C.
State Senate and Yancey Coun
ty offices of Sheriff, Clerk of
Court and members of the
Board of County Commhsioneis.
The polls for said election
will be open from 6:30 a.m. to
7:30 p. m.
Absentee Ballots will be al
lowed, and applications for such
ballots are now being accepted
at the Election Board office.
Registration books close for
this election on April 8, 1974
at 5:00 p.m.
By order of the Board of Elec
tions of Yancey County.
March 21, 28, April 4. ch
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