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PAGE 4 THE YANCEY JOURNAL FEBRUAfct 19, 1976 @j§ne Miver Hljgh Schoe^ Students | '4 It AT* ' -m ~m pm s' % '* (Ir&wwMiss mcentennml 1970 ‘ Sherry Silvers, a junior, was j crowned “Miss Bicentennial The crowning was the culmi nation of an idea that began in journalism class last Novem ber. Since January and . .; • .. v v 5, v:;; | Miss Bicentennial 1976 Queen, Court '"7* ■’ " Heritage Basketball: PTeams Have Good Season ** - , ~ . v< Mountain Heritage bas ketball goes on with some jgood games, some bad jsames, but all the time experience. £ VICTORY FOR JV GIRLS •; On February 4, Mountain •Heritage JV girls played fuscola at East Yancey. tarting players were Janice tftiggerstaff, Renee Hensley, Webb, Anita Troup and jfcarolyn Pritchard. Final score {was 52-15. High Scorer was sfanice Biggerstaff with 16 £ HERITAGE UPSETS BEARCATS , Five Heritage players -scored in double figures as the Cougars rolled to a Stunning 64-60 victory over the Bearcats at Henderson ville on February 4. High Scorers were Ken Long and Eddie King with 16 and 14 points. The Cougars also defeated the Bearcats earlier in the season 74-71 at home. BEARCATS DEFEAT LADY COUGARS The Lady Cougars were defeated by 25 points on Feb. 4 when they battled the Bearcats. Final score was 67 to 42 in the Bearcats favor. High scorer for Mountain Heritage was Gayla McCourry with 16 points. 1 ANOTHER WIN FOR J.V. GIRLS On February 6, Mountain Heritage JV girls traveled to 1 il l I iill jn Hi Jr IjR m : ; ill *2£ I^^^ltaßlMflHlHNflfi£!Si*i£lbillißß J.’"* a {| -rffit- ; : ;;*;; •■ ./• * |jj i ilHiitto MR i ISk f *”p.* bB dLI l ***-■ • -'? / |$ , |K: ?• fßfe# ill >. / hR B <St"l ; ,^R_ 0L 1 g| \ ' "v ir ._—m ,~-J& j Photo By Mike Camming. Mayland Tech Library Has Tax Help I Mayland Technkai Institute library has book, that may help answer some of your questions concerning filing your Income tax returns. Prentice* If all’s Federal Tax Guide for 1971 includes Income tax regulationa, Internal revenue code, explanations, and current reports. There la a phune entitled Federal Revenue Forms which Inctpdes samples of all the tax forms and IprtructloQJi for using them. In addition, one singicvolume entitled Guide For Nor&vCarollna Pate and Local Taxes Includes all you need to know V filing your North Carolina staiejMcome tax rataim. Please feel fronts conge by and utilize these'materials. The library Is located Spruce Hne at 304'/j Oak Avenue upstairs above the News Center and Spruce Pine VarietyJffinre. Hours of operation are MontAf-* Thursday 8:00 a.a* itftlHlO p.m., Friday StOO a.m. -tfSbOO p.m. February are usually not very exciting school months, the class decided to. have a program to fight boredom in a bicentennial way and, at the same time, make some money to help pay for printing costs of the Rebel for the remainder Enka to play. Final score was Mountain Heritage 45 to Enka’s 17. High Scorer was again Janice Biggerstaff with 14 points. Renee Hensley netted 12. J.V. COUGAR BOYS ARE DEFEATED The MH J.V. boys played Mitchell on February 6, losing . by a score of 75-63. High scorer for the Cougars was Darryl Huskins. COUGARS VICTORIOUS February 6 the Varsity Cougars traveled to Mitchell to defeat the Mountaineers 77-66. High scorer was Ken Long with 22 points. Other starters were Eddie King, Gary Winters, Tony Byrd and Jimmy Hughes, t LADY COUGARS LOSE The Lady Cougars lost to Mitchell on Feb. 6 at Mitchell. The final score was 27-22. J.V. COUGAR BOYS WIN Mountain Heritage J.V. boys played East Henderson February 10. High scorer for the Cougars was Darryl Huskins with 26 points. Wade Biddix was next, netting 20 points. Final score was Cougars 71-East Henderson 64 points. COUGARS UPSET EAGLES February 10 at Cane River, Mountain Heritage scored its 12th win of the season with a victory over the East Henderson Eagles 75-56. Tonv Bvrd and Ken Lon? of the year. Each homerooih was ask ed to elect a contestant and to prepare some form of talent to represent the group. On Friday, February 6, each homeroom’s contestant was introduced and its talent was displayed for the student body. At the conclusion of the program, students were asked to mark their ballots, voting for the contestant of their choice. On Monday, February 9, the student body was again called to the gym to hear the five finalists named and to see the winner crowned. First runner-up was Brenda Fox, a junior; second runner-up was Saundra Fox, a sophomore; third runner-up was Sheila Mclntosh, a freshman; fourth runner-up was Jill Peterson, a freshman. Other contestants were Kitty Higginbothan, Robin Hylemon, freshmen; Glenda Mclntosh, Anna Webb, Pam McCurry, sophomores; Lu cretia Canipe, Betty Hyle man, juniors; and Nina Ledford, Diana Troup, Pat Mclntosh, seniors. The Rebel staff would like to express its sincere grati tude to everyone who helped make the “Miss Bicentennial 1976” program possible, and especially to Mr. Hawkins for being an indispensable Mas ter of Ceremonies. Thanks also to the staffs own Phillip Ray for being a great director. netted 21 and 16 points respectively. J.V.’S STOMP MITCHELL On February 11, the J.V. Cougar girls traveled to Mitchell to play their J.V. girls. Starting players were Janice Biggerstaff, Debbie Norris, Renee Hensley, Caro lyn Pritchard and Anita Troup. MH won the game with the final score at 36-18. High scorers were Anna Webb and Anita Troup, both with 8 points. HERITAGE SHOCKS OWEN Friday, February 13, the Mountain Heritage team tra veled to Owen High to defeat the Warhorses 55-54. Ken Long scored the winning basket with 1 second left on the clock. Ken was also high scorer with 27 points. Jimmy Hughes had 10 ponts. Other starters for the Cougars were Johnny Robinson, Eddie King and Tony Byrd. This moved the Cougar boys from 9th to 4th in the 3A-4A ratings. LADY COUGARS STOMPED BY WARHORSES Friday night, Feb. 13, the Lady Cougars traveled to Owen only to get stomped. The Cougars were far behind the Warhorses the whole game, losing 73-35 at the end. High scorer for the Cougars was Linda Foxx with 8 points. J.V. BOYS WIN The Mountain Heritage J.V. boys played Owen on CANCER SOCIETY GIVES SPEECH By Denlae Fender Mrs. Marsha Cox, Ameri can Cancer Society spokes man, visited Cane River on Monday, January 26. Mrs. Cox brought a film to show to the students. She discussed cancer and its warning sig nals. She also told how an early diagnosis and treatment can save your life. STUDENT COUNCIL MEETS By Lisa Fender On Tuesday, January 27, the Student Council met to discuss plans for using the gym during lunch period on bad weather days. It will be used for playing basketball and volleyball. The Council discussed the rules and decided who would supervise. There will be another meeting in February. ★ ★ February 8 through 11 was National Future Homemakers of America Week. Half-a million high school home economics students across the county who are members carried out special projects and activities during the week. The Cane River FHA made a small gift for each teacher to show the students’ appreciation, and composed a Bicentennial Cookbook. Also, on February 11 the club held a birthday party celebrating the 30th birthday of the FHA. February 13 and won with a final score of 72-67. Highest scorer was Darryl Huskins with 31 points. Mark Jacobs netted 18 and Wade Biddix, 15 points. Ricky Miller added -4 points. THANK YOU, BRAD By Janet Elkins and Janice Wilson V Brad John son, manager * of the junior varsity boys, has been an asset in the reporting of news about the J.V. Boys. He gets the scores for each game, so the team may have more recognition in the Rebel and Yancey Journal. Before, the sports staff had trouble in getting this information, but thanks to the help of Brad this is no longer a problem. The Rebel staff thanks you, Brad, and commends you for taking such an interest in the team. Lisa Waldrop Is Valentine Sweetheart Lisa Michelle Waldrop of Asheville was crowned Val entine Sweetheart on Satur day night, February 7, in Kingsport, Tennessee. She is seven years old and the daughter of Carolyn Johnson Waldrop of Asheville, former ly of Burnsville, and Allan Waldrop of Weaverville. Sev enty-five girls participated in the Pageant. Lisa is a second grade student at Vance Elementary School and a dance student at Fletcher School of Dance. She loves getting letters from |-S>t s% | v Mt. Celo * | Presbyterian Church | Member P.C.A. \ I Route 80 S. Next To Westali’s Store I We Invite You To Come I And Worship With Us. II \ 10:0(1 am Sunday School j I|1 1:00 am Morning Worship! || 7:00 pnt Eyeidng Worship j Rev. Linwobd J. Dietz, Minister Rt. 5 Box 258 Burnsville, N.C. Manse Telephone 675-5278 I DiarA-DevoliQn _ 675^5268 _ Pl* mmSL ™Cn * nBHMK j®S H Freshman Take IQ Test The freshman classes at Cane River took achievement tests recently. The tests lasted the latter part of January and the first few days of February. These tests were supervised by Miss Elaine Ray, guidance counselor. The tests took all day to complete. M o -• . Seniors Are Screened On Wednesday, January 28, the seniors at Cane River High School were screened during fifth and sixth period by the Health Occupation II students with the supervision of Mrs. Nancy Shaw and Karen Black, both RN’s. The students were checked for various things concerning their health. Information collected will be recorded in the students’ permanent records. Students who were not screened due to the lack of time will be screened at a later date which will be announced. people, playing with her daschund, modeling, and making new friends. She is the reigning Little Miss North Carolina and will represent the state in Roanoke, Va. in June, competing for the National Little Miss title. She will also compete in the North American Little Miss Pageant to be held in Louisville, Ky. in August. She was first runner up in the N.C. Bicentennial Pageant and second runner up in the Tri-Cities Bathing Beauty Pageant. Photo By LaMont M. Deßruhl mm Lisa Waldrop vv uiux vrjj * Fwwtrwtfrrwwfrsffwwswwetsrswwswssei, ox Real Estate Agency 19-E At Mt: View Motel 35 acres, springs, good timber, not far out, less than S7OO per acre. | Approximately 100 acres, timbered and open, beautiful views, building sites, springs, stream, 1 1 close in. ;; 75 acres on highway overlooking river, good young timber, views, building sltm. S4OO per acre. Three-bedrooi i, frame, bath, living room, dining-kitchen, on approximateN IVi acres. Priced to sell. ] ! Frame dwelling, 2-bedroom, Uvmg room, dining kitchen, bath, gravity water, <me acre on paved Approximately * wcjy&i In beautiful area of South Toe River near fishing «nd golf. Other properties Ideal for farming or Investment. Both brick and frame dwellings hi beautiful |! \ settings. if you have an interest in buying or soiling, contact me for best results. Arney Fox, Broker M Phone 682-6314 a. LEGAL NOTICE PUBL^wSS^ REQUEST FOR BIDS Having received an insuf ficient numberof bids as a result of tHe February 6, 1976 advertisement, the Yancey County and Town of Bnms ville Community Develop ment Program is receiving bids for a second time on 1300 feet of sewer pipe and accessories. All bids must include delivery to the Community Development Office on North Main Street (adjacent to Burnsville V.F.D.), Burns ville, North Carolina. Mater ials must be delivered within ten days from execution of the contract. To be considered, propo sals must be accompanied by a deposit of cash, or a cashiers check, or a certified check on some bank or trust company insured by the Federal Depo sit Insurance Corporation in an amount equal to not less than 5% of the proposal. A bidder may file a bid bond executed by a corporate surety licensed under the laws of North Carolina to execute such bond in lieu of a deposit of cash, cashiers check, or I certified check. Such deposit or bid bond shall be condi tioned as provided in N.C. Gen. Stat. 143-129. Bids will be opened on February 27, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. in the Community Development Office. Please submit bids in a sealed container marked “Bid for Sewer Pipe.” Bjds should be mailed to the Community Development Program, P.O. Box 427, Burnsville, N.C. 28714, or they may be hand delivered. The right is reserv ed to reject any or all bids. Inquiries may be made to 682-7117. February 19,1976 ch LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVI SION EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Exe cutor of the estate of Oma Cooper of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Oma Cooper 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 11 day of February, 1976. Jay Briggs, Route 2, Green Mountain, N.C. 28740. Feb. 19,26, March 4,11 pd Protect your dog’s paws when driveways and sidewalks are sprinkled with rock salt in sleety cold weather. Coat his paws with a thin coating of petroleum jelly before you take him out. LE&AL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVI SION EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Exe cutor of the estate of Mollie Belle Robinson of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Mollie Belle Robinson to present them to the under signed with 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 II day of February, 1976. Fred Robinson, Route 2, Box 125, Green Mountain, N.C. Feb. 19,26, March 4,11 pd LEGAL NOTICE * NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY * NOTICE Effective as of January 27, 1976, I will not be responsible for anyone’s debts other than my own. Marietta Atkins LEGAL NOTICE % NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVI SION ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Dot Austin of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Dot Austin 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 29th day of January, 1976. Lela Austin, Route 3, Burnsville, N.C. Feb. 5,12,19,26 ch LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVI SION EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Exe cutrix of the estate of Cora B. Simmons of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Cora B. Simmons 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 payment. This the 21st day of January, 1976. Opal S. McDougald, Route 5, Burnsville, N.C. Jan. 29, Feb. 5,12,19 p<|t LEGAL NOTICE j NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURljj OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DlVfc SION > 4 , % EXECUTRIX NOTICE \ r ■ Having qualified as Exejj cutrix of the estate of Clydt Samuel Buckner of Yancey; County, North Carolina, thijj is to notify all persons having! claims against the estate of said Clyde Samuel Buckner tqi present them to the unden signed within 6 months fronjr date of the publication of fhift notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All" persons indebted to said: estate please make immediate payment. This the 27 day of, January, 1976. Ruth B. Pate, 106 College, Circle, Swannanoa, N.C. • Feb. 5,12,19,26,1976 ch! 3Zt, i ~ ~'Q; Green, leafy vegetables such
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