A - rr 11 * 1 1 -?! *\ r 1 J - ' _‘. ,_. I_^_l___^^___^—_i THE YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY. |1 936 QdUtor :.... ... Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Published Everv Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership Entered at secoad-clasa matter November 11th, 1936. at th« Poat Offica, at Burniville, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Bee Log School News Bee Log boys and girls basket ball teams won the first games of the season from the Bald Creek high school teams. The score in the boys game was 10-26,1 and in the girls game 16-21. Line Ups Were: Boys, Bee Log: Williams, Hensley, Mclntosh, Higgins, Randolph, Atkins, Fender. Bald Creek: Jamerson, Sev- ers, Penland, Banks, Pen- land, Ray, Wilson, Mclntosh Girls. Bee Log: Johnson, Ledford, Hensley, Higgins, Atkins, Whitson. Bald Creek: Buckner, Carr, J am . erson, Banks, Neill, Austin Ledford. I BURNSVILLE SCHOOL Mars Hill high school won a double-header from Bur- nsville high school on the Mars Hill court Friday night. Score for girls game was 18-17, and for the bovs 34-16. Line Ups Were: Girls, Mars Hill: Fergu- son, .Sampson, Anderson Ballard, Keith. Justice, W. Metcalf, E. Metcalf. Burns- ville: Brinkley, Bailey Boone, Griffith, Higgins Banks, Banner, Hamrick. Boys, Mars Hill: Howell, Johnson, Jamerson, Bennett Edwards, Metcalf. Robinson Stone, Roberts Ramsey. Burnsville: Burns, Autrey, Hennessee, "Woody, Brink- ley, Peterson. Burnsville High School 4th Month Honor Roll Bth Grade “A” Hope Angel. Bobbie Ruth Banks,' Reba Banks, Virginia Sue Banks, Sarah Hamrick, Vera McMahan. Elizabeth Ann Roberts, Loy- ce Woody, Danny Fouts, Charles Gillespie. Charles Lee Griffith, L. B. Jarrett, Robert Tilson, Arliss Young. "B” Betty Fox, "Clara Belle McDowell. Montez Peterson, June Ramsey,! LI e wellyn R ay, Vi rginia Riddle, Annie Ruth Smith. Janet Smith, Pauline Banks Max Buckner, Jack Jones. 9th Grade ‘‘A” Dorothy Black, Lela Bodford. Ruby Brinkley, Amaryllis Hutchins, Katie Penland, Billie Jean Ram-; sey, Leland Westall, J. V. ! McMahan. “B” Genevieve Angel. 1 i Lucy Bailey, Betty Jo Banks, Betty Lee Fox, Peg- gy Ann Fox, Hazel Hensley Georgie Hutchins, Doris Kirkpatrick, Marjorie Rid- dle, Maty Glenn Riddle. J. C. Styles, Phillip Banks, Frank Fox. 10th Grade “A” Juanita Alley, Mary | Ellen Banks. Clara Dee j Banner, Freda Brown, Evelyn Hamrick, Betty Wray Hensley, Peggy Par- t rish- Alberta Parrish, June 1 Smith. ,! “B” Ruth Banks, Hope ¦ Brown, Mary Evelyn Hen- jsley, Peggy Jean Huskins COUNTY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1915-1946 Bee Log at Olearmont December 13th Micaville at Burnsville January 4th Clearmont at Bee Log January 4th Bald Creek at Micaville January 10th Burnsville at Clearmont January 11th Micaville at Clearmont January 17th Bald Creek at Burnsville January 18th Bee Log at Burnsville January 25th Micaville at Bald Creek January 31st Bal'd Creek at Bee Log February sth Burnsville at Micaville February Bth Clearmont at Bald Creek February 12th Clearmont at Burnsville February 15th Burnsville at Bald Creek February 22nd Micaville at Bee Log February 22nd Bald Creek at Clearmont February 26th r =e£:‘'" Burnsville at Bee Log March Ist 4*H CLUB PIG CHAIN WINNERS The Yancey county Sears 4-H Cliib Pig Chain is ad- ding new links. A total of; 44 essays were submitted to; the County Agents’ as con- testants for the purebred| sow" pigs to be given to the ! winners. These essays have been judged and the win-j ners are as follows: Clara Christine Neill and Mae' Higgins of the Bald Creek i 4-H Club; Charles Gillespie and Aaron Wilson of the Burnsville 4-H Club; Bula Evans and Max Masters of the Clearmont 4-H Club; Fern Jones and Wayne Sil- . ver of the Micaville 4-H ; Club; Betty Parker of the ; Pensacola 4-H Club; and Cinda Ann Roland of the * Starlight Club. * This chain is sponsored t by Sears, Roebuck & Co., of \ .Asheville and they give to i ¦the county 10 purebred sow • pigs to be given away to i start the chain. The winners j each year are to return a \ a sow pig from the first lit- : the county agents,! 1 who in turn award it to the i winners the next year. Each , ' spring, Sears holds, a dis- > itriet show in Asheville and .awards the following prizes < jto each county; First, a j purebred dairy heifer; sec- 'jond thru fourth, 100 pure- ' bred baby chicks; and fifth j thru tenth, 50 purebred ’ baby chicks. All bona-fide 4-H Club members in the county are to enter by writing! an essay on “The Value of the Cow-Hen- Hog in a Bal-i anced Agriculture.” J | | ’ Men who enlist for three ; years in the Regular Army ‘imay choose their branch of ~ , service and their overseas i theatre. a ¦; A man who enlists or re- -1 j enlists in the Regular Army before July first of 1946 may continue his family al-j lowances for the duration j of his enlistment. Benolene Silvers, Mary! Blake Wilson. ' 11th Grade “A” Billy Banks, Martha Bailey, Patt Greene, Oriena Jamerson, Frances Riddle ’ Clara Mae Smith. “B” Junior Atkins, Gene! Woody, Carrie Blankenship-; Doris Boone, Dorothy Brin-! kley, Mary Davis. Joyce Gibbs, Clara Lee Griffith, Barbara Higgins, Louise Penland, Zelda Riddle, Ver- lyn Turner, Mildred Wes- tall, June Wilson. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ; COUNTY OF YANCEY Having qualified as Administra-! trix of the Estate of Lawrence Gouge,deceased, late of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims; against the Estate of said deceas- ed to exhibit them to the under- signed at Rt. 1, Green Mountain. N. C., on or before the sth day of December, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This the sth day of Dec. 1945. Irene Gouge, Administratrix of the Estate of Lawrence Gouge, rl Onpu cu/l Dec, 6, 13, 20, 27, Jan 3 10 NOTICE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey Coiunty vs. A. K. Wilson, Mrs. A. K. Wilson Mrs. Edd Wilson and Emma Wil- son, Heirs at Law of Mrs. W, M. Wilson, Dec. The Defendants, Mrs. Edd Wil- son and Emma Wilson, will lake notice that an action, entitled as; above, has b. ?n commenced in thej Superior Court of Yancey County, to enforce the tax liens for the years of 1933, 1934, 1936, 1938, for taxes due by the above named De- fendants on land in Cane River Township, Yancey County, North Carolina; and the Defendants will further take notice that the com- plaint in said action is on file in 1 the office of the Clerk of /the Sup- erior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina, and the Defend- ants are required to appear and: answer or demur to the said com-! plaint within 20 days from the 14th 1 day of Jan. 1946, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 11th day of Dec. 1945. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup-f erior Court Dec. 13, 20," 27, 1945 Jan 3 1946 NOTICE In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Yancey County vs. J. H. Higgins, Matilda Higgins,! Ora Lee Willis and Sam Willis The Defendants, Matilda Hig-I gins. Ora Lee Willis and Sam Will- is. will take notice that an action. 1 [entitled as above, has been com-! j meneed in the Superior Court of i ! Yancey County to enforce the tax liens for the years of 1941. 1942, 1943, for taxes due by the above! | named Defendants on land in Ramseytown Township. Yancey 1 County, North Carolina; and the Defendants will further take notice that the complaint in said action is on file in the office of the Clerk iof the Superior Court* of Yancev County, North Carolina, and the Defendants are required to appear and answer or demur to the said complaint within 20 da/s from the 14th day of Jan. 1946, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said j complaint. j This 11th day of Dec. 1945. I, Fle d Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup- j erior Court j Dec. 13. 20," 27, 1945 Jan. 3 1946 PHILCO FMRADIO » ' 0 Roberts & Johnson Lumber Co. 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