VOL. 3. NO. 22 MARSHA KAY PETERSON BRENDA LEE WEBB MITZIE RENEE LAWHERN MARIETTA GAIL THOMAS* JULENA ANN YOUNG DEBORAH LYNN MILLER THE YANCEY JOURNAL Chosen For Girls State Six Yancey County girls have been selected to attend the 35th Annual American Legion Auxi liary Tar Heel Girls State, to be held June 9 through June 15, 1974 at the University of North Carolina, at Greensboro, N.C. Tar Heel Girls State was originated and established in 1940 by the American Legion Auxiliary as an Americanism project to ptovide for high school girls of the State an opportunity to study and prac tice citizenship in a democracy. For thirty-four years it has developed within several thou sand young leaders *' deeper sense of their responsibilities as citizens and proved to be a practical source of instruction in the structure and operation of State government. Every Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of North Carolina, mayh sponsor girls to Girls State, and the following girls were sponsored by the Burnsville American Legion Auxiliary Earl Horton Post No. 122: Marsha Kay Peterson, daughter of Mrs. Madge Peterson, Burnsville, a student at Cane River High School; Brenda Lee Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb of Route 2, Green Moun tain. a student at Cane River High School; Mitzie Renee Lawhern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lawhern of Route 2, Green Mountain, a student at East Yancey High School; Mari etta Gail Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thomas of Burnsville, student at East Yancey High School; Julena Ann Young, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Earl Young of Burnsville, a student at East Yancey High School; and Deborah Lynn Mil ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller of Route 6, Burns ville, a student at East Yancey High School. Deneen Mica Asks Permit Deneen Mica Company, Inc. has applied for a Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit to the United States Environmental Protection Agen cy’s Water Enforcement Branch according to information receiv ed from EPA. The EPA states that barring comments or obli gations to the permit, it tenta tively proposes to issue one subject to specific limitations and conditions. The existing discharge from Deneen is to the South Toe River approximately one mile downstream from where U.S. Highway 19 crosses the South Toe River. Persons wishing to comment or object must submit same in writing to the Environmental Protection Agency Region IV, Water Enforcement Branch, 1421 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlan ta, Georgia 30309. Permit application number must be listed on envelope (see legal notice on page 9 of this issue). sdfsf ft l w* UoTermneivt 0P Tw* Ucck Faoh 'T»e UI»?6R To-RC* Couw-ry CfruNTivy S-r