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PAGE 2 THE YANCEY JOURNAL, MITCHELL OBSERVER j ~ VOTE FOR | A lee (bud) mckinney j m~' MITCHELL COUNTY ’ iHi AUDITOR : (ACCOUHTAHI) :j _ May 6 Primary, 1972 8 Years ixporionco In Accounting i *♦•••••• ••••••••••••••» j 1 i I END-of-WINTER I ROOMS INTO fl|N* immifTX i i gPKDCfI© ) I | (gQQMHB I EASY-TO-USE f *”'• SIS5 IS cJa&>. • Flat finish dries white to beautify your ceilings | • Budget price for a paint with true staying power • Resists dripping, goes on easy, tools clean in soap and water w WM • No lingering paint fumes; use room in a few hours ' % N. S £ J 3100 :i I finish! I • I * . * Washable wall surface, mtw clean-ui), no attM-udm I ! ■ Covers darker colors a I il FOR WASHED WALLS! I • I * Dries in 30 minutes to a professional looking finish I : I • Hides well, lets you cover lap marks, touch-ups don't show I _~ ~ I Wfl&i AINITIQUEKrrs I ,« nufuununr. ! /^i:hO spred hff» I jV95 -i „ ... J EACH : • Alkyd base for durability mS!T ■ . Is • • i • u,,,1 V, neeas no special skills |WESTERN AUTO~~^ Burnsville, N.C.~ HoilfS 8.00 to 5.30 I ; ##; r. ; r. ft i « i APRIL 13, 1971 Mrs. Clarence Burton is in Pompano Beach Florida visit - ing Mr. and Mrs. KV. Pollard. ' -- * Mrs. Myra Wilson, Mis. Louise Earnest, Mrs. Phoebe Charles of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Sams and family of Mare Hill were the guests of Mrs. Bertiia Gibbs and Lucy on Easter Sunday. * Mr. and Mis. David Fender of Atlanta, Georgia visited Mr. Fender's parents, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Fender Easter weekend. * Miss Rosalynde Jacks, a. student at Greensboro College, spent Easter with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Jacks. * Mrs. Jack Edwards, Carolyn and Jerry, of Fall Mills, Va. were the Easter weekend gicsts of her sisters, Mrs. Bobby Gus Randolph and Mrs. Howard Whitson. Also their br ither and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ledford of Murphy, N.C.and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ledford of Asheville. * Mrs. Bobby Gib Randolph, Mrs. Howard Whitson, Mrs. James Robinson were hostess for a Stork Shower given for Mrs. Donna Robinson of Miami, Florida atElk Shoals. * Mrs. Joe Cillispie is a pa tient in Spruce Pine Hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gcrnto of Green Mountain recently visited Mrs. Comto's mother, Mrs. Cora Peake, who spends the winter in Dunedin, Florida. Mrs. Peake will return to her home in Green Mtn. in June. . * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flack, Mr. > and Mrs. Henry Erwin -i --and Raymond Bow ditch atten ded the funeral of Emmet Young in Mars Hill on Satur - day. Mr. Young is a farmer reddent of Burnsville. Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Parker Jr. , head of the Department of-Education at Wake Forest University in Winston were guests at the Nu Wray Inn far the weekend. * Miss Denise Piercy of Con cord spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lucille Piercy. * Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer Day of Miami, Florida have re turned to their summer home on Cattail Creek. * Miss Theresa Colethi visi ted her sister, Miss Irene Co lctta in Atlanta, Georgia for the weekend. * Mrs. Eleanor Lloyd of Black Mountain and Raleigh, N.C. lias been a guest at the Nu Wray Inn for several weeks. Mrs. Lloyd spoke before the c Burnsville W„A.M.Y. ways and means of reaching people to help them accomplish more of what they want to do* getting a better job, finding care for their children, or getting to a doctor. MrsJLloyd also spoke before tlieWE- Do group at Jonas Ridge on eco nomic development. * Mrs.Trpy is visiting with Mrs. Grace Grassmuck in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida tic next three weeks. Then she will accompany Mrs. Crass muck back, who will occupy her summer home on Cattail Creek. * Mrs. Teresa McClellaiywho In* been a resident of Cattail Creek for many years, pur chased a home in Burnsville last fall and after spending the winter in Florida, has re turned and resides inßirnsvilk permanently. . * Mr. and Mrs. Iglehart of the University of Vyjteonoin in Madison, Wise, where both will graduate in June, have been in Burnsville looking for property as they hope to settle here and practice law aid firm. * Mrs. Dick-Cmrie, the for- (gg HERE AND THERE I 1 In Burnsville V W 3, BY MRS. BRUCE WESTALU pJrj y 682-2252 mer Mary Alice Westall, and Allison, of Westpcrt, Connec ticut, are in St. Thomas the Virgin Mauds-spending two weeks with Mrs. Bob Gould, the former Joy Bennett, and children. Mr. Cuirie is on a business trip to Australis and otiier points in the Far East while Mr. Gould is in Europe on Business. i * Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ray visited friends and relatives in Fairmont, Georgia over the weekend. * A Sunday School class of the First Baptist Church enter tained Mrs. Harold McDonald with a surprise birthday dinner at Mrs. Dick Bailey's : last Friday night, April 7.' 28 Guests were included in the courtesy. * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hor ton and family visited Mr .Hor ton's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chapman. Also a brother, Bill Horton of Chat tanooga, Term, visited- with then* ' ' * Mrs Charlie Green and son of Greensboro, N.C. has been visiting here with iier father, while her mother lias been a patient in Yancey Hospital. * Andrew Edwards has return ed to .his home after visiting his daughter in Spartenburg and Greenville, S.C. * Mr. and Airs. Albert Ed wards and Mrs. Earl Deyton were in Greenville, S.C.for the weekend due to illness of their sister, Mre.Holt Miller. * * Born to Mr. and Mrs. Benny Sparks, a daughter, Patricia Ann, on April 4 in the Spruce Pine Hospital. Mrs. Sparks is the daughter of Mrs. Quaenic Stephens of Windom. * Mr. and Mrs. C. W» Sliriner of Huntington, End. stopped in Burnsville over the weekend. They are on a liiking trip along the Appal ac liian Trail, which mils from Maine to Rome, Ga. They lack only sixty more miles to.have walked the length of the Trail. * ! ; ,£.> ■ Mrs. Ccneva Carr, supervi sor of the Bald Creek Elemen tary School lunch room, has been a patient in Yancey Hos pital. * Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hickntn and Mr, and Mrs. Mike Young and family of Charlotte, N.C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Garland. •) | From The Yancey Extension Homemakers 1 food news & cues By Mrs. Mary Gillespie ■ If any of you long for "the g'>od old days" you would en joy the cookbook Gladys Co letta has. It is mere "than a ' 1 huntired years 61d, and it lias complete menus with as well as suggestions for tome decoration and management. -- The desire and ultimate goal of tlie housewife seems to be the same now as a hundred years ago. I dare say, as long as there have been homes: to keep her family well fed, com fortable and in a harmonious environment of love ajsl con tentment. The ways of attain ing this goal have changed drastically, but the heart and soul of the homemaker seems t 9 be constant. Let's hope it will always remain so. dome quotes from this old book that are still true: "No sensible person complains of a worrani love for, and pride in ter Hon*". 'House-keepers may be hired homemakers are won by no wages except love". v_ Many of !he breakfast men us look like dinner to us. No Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shu ford of Brevard visited with their parents over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shu ford and Mr. and Mrs .Emerson Woody. Third Glass Petty Of ficer L.J. Woody lias-been ona. two weeks leave from New London, Conn, also visiting with his parents. * Mrs. Ray Robinson of Mi ca villc underwent surgery- in Spruce Pine Hospital lastweek. * Rev. and Mrs. J. R.DaWkins of High Point, N.C, visited friends, in the County' last week. He is a former pastor of New dale Methodist Church. * Mrs. Anna Rathbum return ed so ' cr home on Ind-’ an Crk. after spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Barbara Rice of Shelby. * Mr. aixl Mrs. Mike Wash lock ami Timmy, and Mrs. Salvic Ramsey of. Alexandria, Va. spent a long weekend with Mrs. Ramseys daughter and family, Kir. and MrsJ’liil lip Styles. Covered dishes were brought by 2S other num bers of the family for a rcun - ion dinner, Mr. arid Mrs. " Dennis Ramsey and family of Asheville were also present. * Miss Ruth Class, Director of the Blue Ridge and Moun - tain Scenic Planning and De velopment Commission, has recently been named The Ex ecutive Dr-ccior of the lead Regional Qrg.-uiintion for the Region at. Spruce. Miss Glass is the sister of Mrs. Paul Big - gerstaff. Mr. Allen W. Nichols of California, who spent many years as an engineer for Stan dard Oil in Colombia,S.Aner ica and Panairfa, now a per manent resident Os Cattail Community, recently receiv ed a "50 year button" to cele brate Iris 50-ye;cr mcmbcrslrip in the Needles Lodge In Calif. The ceremonies were conduc ted at the Burnsville Masonic Lodge. The pin awarded was made of California gold. * Mr. Lawrence Kelly, pro minent realtor and attorney from Palm Beach, Florida, and Mrs. Kelly, whose paint ings have gained recognition are constructing a palatial re sidence on Seven Mile Ridge. The Kelly's are residing at Little Switzerland until their home is finished and will be year-round residents. . going to work on a piece of toast and a cup of coffee one hundred years ago. great, great grandmother may have served: - : BREWIS one cup of dried bread crumbs a pint of milk J two tablespoonfuls of butter a quarter tsp. of salt. Save crust and broken slices from Ay to day. When you go to beef the night before yOu wish to make Brcwis, spread these bits in a dripping - pan and set in the cooling oven to dry. Take them out in the morning, and crush with a roll ing pin into rather coarse crumbs. Heat the milk, salt it, and when it boils, stir in the crumbs gradually until you have a granulated mush. It should not get stiff. Now put in the butter, stir and beat ‘ until hot, ami serve in an open dish. Eat with sugar and cream. (Notice there are no numerals used is wilting any of these recipes.) "Sandy" Willcox of Coco nut Grove, Fla., friend of Paddy Downing and Debbie Hodshon, is visiting the Down ings and tlte Charles Hodshcn family at Little Switzerland. * The Charles A. Hodshon family from Clearwater, Fla. are spending a few weeks at Little Switzerland prior to mo ving up for the summer, * Juanita Eller, sister-in-law of Mrs. George Downing, and her husband, James Eller, itopjied fee-a visit enroute to their home at Old Forge, N.Y in the Adirondack mountains where Mrs. Downing was born. * • » Mr. Dewey L. Kinsey from Jupiter, Florida, who purchas ed a summer home at Little Switzerland last year, passed away on April 6. Mr. Kinsey ivas a close friend of the L. Henry Read's of Jupiter and Ogles Meadows and the George Downings. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ac ker and children, who have directed and appeared in sev eral summer plays at the Park way' Playhouse, were in Own for a few days over the holicfciye The Ackers ;.re instructors at, Waslrington and Lee University in Virginia and hope to be here tiris summer for at least one play. * Porter Young lias been in Aston Park Hospital four weeks. He is to liavc a skin graft on Iris leg tiris week. * Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ciiaixiler haj as their Sunday guest the' Rev. and .vlrs.Jamcs Ferguson anti daughter, Rondia Jean from Jonesboro, Tenn. * Miss Gail, Cathy and Efcen da Jolinson spent the_ Easter weekend holidays with their grand]xtrents, Mr. Mrs. G. B. Hensley of Burnsville, '•CSV.' Route 1. Gail is a student at Madison College, i Va. They are the daughters cf AJr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Johnson of Roanoke, Va. * William B. Banks arid wife, •Mary and children visited W. A. Banks on Ranks Creel; over the Easter we el;. Banks lives in Florida. Some of the child ren had never seep snow and it was u great treat for them. Banks is an electric scien - list and has been connected with tiic Apollo project send ing a man to the moon. * - Robert Burke from Old Forge, N.Y. spent a few days of his Easter vacation with the George Downings. Mrs. Downing is his aunt. * Captain and Mrs. George Downing attended the "Open House" at the new headquar ters of the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Northwestern Bank Bldg, in Asheville. Many prominent people were present including Congressman Roy Taylor and Mrs. Taylor and Granville Liles, Superintendent of the Blue Ridge Parkway, and Mrs Liles. . * Mrs Wayne Ray and Mrs. Sol Evans left Tuesday for \ Washington, D.C. to visit their sister, Mrs. Edward A. Comee. While there, they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Fox in Mitchellville, Md. and Mrs. Edward H. McMahan and family in Rockville, Md. Mrs. Eloise Chase will return home with them from a viait there, —-■ ' . * Miss Claudette Wilson visi ted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ek-ooks Wilson over the weekend. i , * Mrs. Cara Rector of Rt, 5, Burnsville, and her daughter, Mrs, Thelma Presue 11 of West Marion, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sherertt of Palatka, Florida, They return to North Carolina at the end of this week so Mrs. Rector can attend her grand son's weeding pn Sunday, April Jjs .. A.
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