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#HE YANCEY JOURNAL AUGUST 11,1977
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77- 78 Teacher, Principal Assignments
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BALD CREEK
Bonnie Proffitt, Principal
Boise Mclntosh
Nancy Fox
Barbara Robinson
Doris Tomberlin
Ifene Penland
Billie M. Ray
Sarah Proffitt
Amanda Bennett
Ruth B. Labi on
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I BURNSVILLE
I Furniture & Hardware
B Main Street Burnsville Phone 682-2521
Diane Robinson
SheSa Ramsey
Debra Dorsett
Janette Buckner
Beverly Brown
Shirley Edwards
BURNSVILLE ELEM.
Paula M. Higgins, Principal
Jeannette Fox
Maglee Ray
Nelle Bailey
Jack Boone, Jr.
Madlyn Bailey
Vemelle Evans
Lois Anglin
Billie Deyton
Gail Deyton
Enola Wilson
Shelda England
Mary Buchanan
Sandra Chereshkoff
Janet Banks
CLEARMONI ELEM.
Woodrow Anglin, Principal
Betty Deyton
Joyce Fox
Ruth Rice
Opha Hylemon
Caroline Deyton
Lucy Wilson
Linda Deyton
MICAVTLLE ELEM.
Larry Howell, Principal
Lloyd Deyton
Hettie Price
Billie M. Deyton
Julia Norris
Grace Whitson
Jane Robinson
Elizabeth Bennett
Margaret Thomas
Joyce Dale
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Peggy Brown
Inabelle Sides
Dwight Johnson
Pat Mclntosh
PENSACOLA ELEM.
Ron Chandler, Principal
Sandra Orr
June Young
Blake Ray, Jr.
SOUTH TOE ELEM.
Sidney Zullinger, Principal
Garence Deyton
Kay Robinson
Barbara Holcombe
Queen Faulkner
Beverly Chandler
Nora Jarrett /
Janice Youn£
Judy Byrd
Kenneth Nelson
CANE RIVER
MIDDLE SCHOOL
, Boyd Deyton, Principal
4 Orlena Anglin
Roy Lee Anglin
Beryl Bailey
Belinda Robinson
Hazel Dellinger
Ben Deyton
U.B. Deyton
Cathy Good
Alan Lusk
Gordon Banks
J.T. Randolph
Phillip Young
Jeannette Henson
Johnny Westall
EAST YANCEY
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Kenny Sparks, Principal
Lavonne Beaver
Marilyn Bledsoe
I Bill Daniels
Gary Pate
Katie Evans
Barbara Hensley
Sara Hensley
HeleO Hughes
Rhonda Peterson
Virginia Phillips
Bill Sparks
I f Alan Styles
I Nona Deyton
I Margaret Griffith
I Serve Cane River
And East Yancey
I Ben Geouge
I Tom Koch
I UNIT-WIDE
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■ Patricia Jordan
I Mary Lou McCurry
I MOUNTAIN HERITAGE
I HIGH SCHOOL
■ Cara Cox, Principal
■ Frank Robinson. Ass’t. Prin.
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I Highway Meeting
■ [Cont’d from page 1]
■ project costs in the coming
■ years.
■ The Asheville meeting is
■ one of 14 scheduled through
■ out the state to provide
I maximum possible citizen
B participation in the planning
■ process to improve the North
■ Carolina Highway System.
■ “We encourage and ac
■ tively seek public participa
tion in these meetings,” said
Thomas W. Bradshaw, Jr.,
■ Secretary of Transportation.
H “1 have instructed my staff to
■ record all public comment at
■ these meetings so that the
■ suggestions and concerns
Your Family Mountain Vacation
“Fair In Color
COME FOR FALL SEE IT ALL
Toe River campground
4y 2 Mi. sOf Micaville By NC 80S
j Frl-Sut-Sun. August 12-13-14
Adults *1.50
Children Under 12 Free
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Ford Bailey
Elaine Boone
James Byrd
Linda Campbell
Rebecca S. Ellis
Horace Cox
Thanna Davis
Charles Hawkins
Gwen Harris
Robert Buckner
Dean Hicks
Irma Higgins
Joe Higgins
Ed Chereshkoff
Louise Hughes
Joe Kruk
David Mauney
William Perkins
David Peterson
Dorothy Ray
Mary Swann
Jane Thomas
Beth Thomason
Mary Turner
Elizabeth Westall
Blaine Whitson
Pat Whitson
Kate Zuver
Lisa Mauney
Jerry Collins *
Elaine Ray
Carroll Fender
Herbert Allen
Billie Ray Bailey
James Neill
Jack Buckner
Wilhelminia Hensley
Mike Orr
Terrell Ray
Nancy Shaw -
Iva Neill
Amelia Fortner
Jeanette Hardy
Jack Hensley
voiced by the citizenry can be
reported to the full Transpor
tation Board for its considera
tion.”
Concert
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bassoon and cello and the
Bartok Duo for two violins.
The board of directors of
Music in the Mountains met
Tuesday, August 9 at the
home of the president Jean
Ellis, to discuss plans for a
winter series and for the
concert series next summer.
The board hopes to develop
some programs for elemen
tary school children in addi
tion to the concerts and the
Toe River Ensemble.
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Dear Editor:
Aa a visitor in yonr area, I wiah to acknowledge and thank
the members of the Newdale Volunteer Fire Department and
Yancey County Rescue Squad and die Spruce Pine Squad who
Joined the search for my rm and nephew who were loot on the
South Toe River Monday uight, August 1.
Their efforts were unceasing until the boys were found at
11:15 p.m. that night. Their kindness and consideration to us
will never be forgotten by two cold, scared and hungry young
boys, or their badly frightened mother and family.
To all the men who became hoarse from calling “Cort” and
“Jeff” for hoars, we thank you and owe you more than words
can say.
Most Sincerely,
Jeff Houston,
Cort and Boots McCord
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Dear Editor: \
As so many parents of teen-age girls know, there are
problems which yfeare unable to cope with.
About a year Raleigh News and Observer carried a
full page on “Girl’s Haven”. This home, located in Asheboro,
N.C. was represented as a Christian home for girls. They
would find love, firm discipline, and hopefully be prepared for
a wholesome life.
Being parents of a very rebellious daughter of twelve and
unable to cope, we called and made an appointment to visit
Girls Haven. We went to Asheboro, but were very
disappointed and believed our daughter should not be placed
there.
About three months later, we were Invited to visit Girls
Haven again. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones were the new house
parents. We took our daughter and were very impressed with
the new appearance of the home; to say nothing of the love and ,
warmth, and the real feeling this couple possesses for the -
well-being of children. So, we admitted our daughter a week
later.
Our daughter stayed three months and was really showing ,
a marked Improvement. The Jones were asked to resign; at!
which time we brought our daughter home. j,«
Readers: What I don’t understand “What’s happened to
Girls Haven? The butt house parents stayed only two months. ’
The remaining four youngsters left; two of them went to the
Joneses who are keeping them at their own expense. >
To you people who are interested, I would like you to know
this Home is state licensed. It is not supported by the state.:
, You members of various clubs such as fciwanis, Jaycees,
Business and Professional dubs do support it. But what you.
may not know is there is not one youngster there [letter dated
Aug. 1,1977]. Please! There are so many young girls who need
help. Who do we ask to investigate?
A very concerned Mother and Father
Name Withheld on request
May be released to interested parties
Mount Mitchell Golf
The ladies of Mt. Mitchell
Golf League held their annual
dinner last Wednesday even
ing. Many brought those dear
husbands and friends. Every
one enjoyed the evening
together. It’s so bad we only
have these fun get-togethers
in the summer.
Everyone sends a big
thank you to Troxells! The
service and food was excellent
as always.
As our league comes to the
end of the season, the League
Championships started last
Thursday. Our gal Karen
Dawson is in first plae with 1
a 90, and Rose Marie Altemus
in second place with a 99. We
couldn’t have two nicer ladies
as our champs. Good luck to
everyone on the second and
last round to be held this
week.
The ladies league banquet
is being hald this year at The
Chalet in Little Switzerland on
August 25. Friendship Hour
begins at 6 p.m. until 7:30
p.m., followed by dinner with
the awards and presentations.
More on this next week.
MENS GOLF LEAGUE
Team #3 tied #6 5 to 5;
Team #2 defeated #4 by a
score of 6 to 4; #1 defeated #5
by 6‘/j to 3‘/i. Closest to pin
11th hole was Dale Hilemon;
15th hole Phillip Thomas; 6th
hole Sam Jones. Low Gross
was Tony Allan with 41, Low
THE YANCEY JOURNAL
BOX 667
Burnsville, N.C. 28714
Phone 704-682-2120
Edward Yuzluk- Publisher
Carolyn Yuziuk-Editor
Pat Randolph-Manager
Brenda Alien-Staff
Published every Thursday
By
Twin Cities Publishing Co.
2nd Class Postage Pair
At Burnsville,N.C.
Thursday, Aug.ll, 1977
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Subscription Rates By Mall:
In Yancey County
One Year $5.00
Six Months $4.00
Out of Coun v or State
One Year $7.00 *
Six Months $6.00
Net was Fred Bacon with 28.
TEAM STANDINGS
#2 won 7, lost 2, 53 points;
#6 won 5, lost 2, tied 2, 52 Vi
points; #1 won 5, lost 4,43 Vi
points; #4 won 3, lost 5, tied 1,
47 points; #3 won 2, lost 5,
tied 2, 36‘/a points; #5 won 2,
lost 6,34 Vi points.
The Golf League Tourna
ment will be held August 20
between 9 and 10 a.m. Each,
team member can play. Four
low net scores each day to
determine the winner, using
handicaps. Space for 36
players. There will be prizes
for longest drive on #l7,
closest to pin on #6 and #ls,
Low Ball-in event of tie-play
off to start on #l.
We need to know how
many players intend to
participate—please sign up
now!! See Pro Wm. Deck for
all particulars.
Mens Golf League Ban
quet will be held on August 13
at Carolina Hemlocks. Please
note; Date changed from
September 1 as originally
scheduled. Troxells will serve
a Fish Fry for this banquet.
Remember-August 31 is the
date. After dinner the awards
and presentations will be
made!
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Slowpitch
Softball
Slated
The “Cheerwine Invita
tional” Slow Pitch Softball,
game is set for August 22 at
Micaville Elementary School,'
sponsored by Murphy Dist.'
Company of Burnsville. All'
players must be permanent
residents of Mitchell, Avery
or Yancey County.
If you are interested in;
playing, contact Earl Knight,
682-2890 after 4 p.m. of.
come register your team al
Micaville Ball field between
the hours of 5:30 p.m.-ll:0fll
p.m. Deadline for registering
teams will be 11 p.m.
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