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PAGE 6 THE YANCEY JOURNAL JULY 20, 1972 Arbuckle Homemakers Plan The Arbuckle Homemakers Club met July 11, 1972 at the Community Bmlding. Mrs. •LeaJon Buchanan was hostess. Plans were discussed for the crafts fair. Also plans were made for a picnic August 8th with club members and family at the Community Center, Mrs, Mary Margaret Deyton presented a program on "Take , A Look At Youth And You". Those present were Bessie Boone, Mae Boone, Cathy Tol- lie, Sue Tollie, Gladys Laws, ivkry Lou Tollie, Elaine Reed, Macie Howell, Edna Boone,Ca role Pyle, Faye Boone and Es- talla Young. Gospel Sing There will be a special song service at the Brumraitts Creek Free Will Baptist Church, Rt, 1, Relief, Nrath Carolina Siuiday afternoon, July 23, at 2:00 jim. Some outstanding groups are ex pected to be there. Everyone is invited to attend this service, I > News I By Mrs, Neva Ronaldo Cattail is really jumping this week with more and more of our people arriving— the David Days have just arrived urom Appalachacola, FlOTida to spend a month in tJieir new ly completed cabin. ** Ralph Newby and son have ^arrived to spend two weeks,,. Mrs, Leo Schnupp finally made the scene, but without Leo who found it necessary to stay in Miami, Front Cattail Creek WKYK Burnsville An important part of WKYK's responsibility is service to the public. It is cur purpose to serve the community and its needs. Public service or public affairs programming Includes reporting local issues and problems, eommunity' projects and the activities b£ persons or groups serving the public Interest in any of a variety of ways. Wa invite you to write Or bail WkYk Shd tell us what yoU think the needs of this community are. We prcblSS that we will see what we can do to meat these needs through our proqramknirt^ and other services in the public Interest. Your assistance in answering this questionaire will help ua do a better job of evaluating and meeting community needs and will help us to bring an even better WKYK to Burnsville and Yancey County. 1. What is your opinion of WKYK's public service coverage of public affairs? 2. What is your opinion of VTKYK's coverage of local news, events, community, , church, club and local area news? 5 3. ^rhat is your opinion of WKYK's general news coverage? 4. How can this station improve in the area of public affairs programming? 5/ i-Jhat is your opinion of WKYK's agriculture, sports, and educational programs) 6. !'!hat in your opinion, are the most significant needs of this community? 7. How can WKYK best help to meet these needs through its programming? 8. What type or types of music do you prefer? Country(modern) Country (Hillbilly) • Popular ; Rock and Roll__ Gospel } Easy Listening standards 5 Other 3. i^Tnat suggestions would you make to improve the operation and programmina by WKYK? 10. Other comments We would appreciate it If you would take a moment to fill out this questionaire and leturn it to WJCYK by mail or in person. Thank you, WKYK.. Dedicated to Yot. From Perrine, Florida cons the Rev. Mays and faraly who arc guests in the Simon's cabin, • ** Mrs. Don Atherton is visidig with her mother (Mrs. Roger Dewey) and grandmotlicr, Aiv nie Sue Read, ** Missionary Don Gahagen flew in to spend a few days\vith die Dr. Gahagens, his parents, before picking up his two sons, Craig and Timmy and return - ing io Peru, ** The G. Davenports have re turned to St, Pete to entertain their granddaughter arriving from Germany. Harold and Louise Melton of Fordyce, Georgia spent a few days with Auntie Mary Mel ton, ** Rev, Scotty Bo2cnian rushed over from Junaluska longcnu^i to cut hii lawn—but hasvisicn.' of being back with us later in tile summei'. The Don DoUes played host to Iviuie BermudLV and daugh ter L.indy—witli a jeep trip to Roan Mountain, The Riiodo- dendron were at their blooming height--and were a spectacu - lar sight for our first time visi tors. ' Mrs, H. Finder has had the pleasure this week of caring for her little 8 month old grand daughter, Stefanie, from Blow ing Rock, *5}c We are all looking forward to seeing Grace Grassmuck back at Story Book Home— at this tailing tve understand her con dition has improved to the pint where she will be released fran Spruce Pine Hospital in a few days. ** The William Heckarts cele brated Mis. (Julie) Heckart's birthday with a patio paity^ for seventeen guests. The Micli- ael Bowdens and Mrs. Michael Heckart came in from New Castle, Pa. to fete Uieir aunt. Our grateful tlianks to the Joe Wards for their concributiai of a much needed sink for the Community House—also our thanks to Bill Heckart and Don Dollc fer their efforts at install ing it. The Cals all embrace you! The Monday night movies are proving popiilar, Attcncbire grow ing,.. Do plan to take advantage of our social prog - ram,..Movici on Monday,Bin go on Wednesday and CardNitc on Friday. AH at 7:30 p, m, "You all come". ■SIci JEAN YOUNG Mrs. Jean Young, 59, for merly of Micavillc, died Wed nesday evening in a Pcfftsmouth, Ohio hospital after a long ill ness'. She was the widow of Sheldon Young who died in 1963, She is sinvived by' a son, S. R« Young of Hendersonville; two sisters, Ml'S, Grace Morris and Ml'S, Mablc Haffnei' of Springfield, Ohio, and a bro ther, George. Hickman ofSprim- field; and Lhi'cc grandciiildr., l,. Summer Savings Special Are you getting the best rate on your savings? If not come to The Northwestern Bank. We re having a Summei Savings Special-5-3 4'’o on a SIOO minimum deposit ft's protected, renewable, and the highest allowed by law Some banks are lowering rates, but not Northwestern. We want your savings to earn at the highest pos sible rate. So take advantage of this Summer Savings Special.. .5-3 4°; from Northwestern 5-3 4^-,, one of three 3-Way Passbook Savings Plans I ~ SIOO minimum deposit Save by the 10th of a quarter,. .earn from the 1st Choose your maturity date between 2 and 5 years ~ S50 minimum add-on deposit No deposits during final two years before maturity H Protected interest rate Interest paid quarterly by check or added to your account ~ Renewable THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Funeral services were held at 2:00 p, m, Saturday in the Chapel of Holcombe BrotJiers Fimeral Home. Rev. .Ralph Young and Rev, Ben Styles of ficiated and burial was in the Young Ce nelery'. BERTHA SMITH Mrs. Beriiia Smidi, 70, of Route 2, Burnsville, died un expectedly at her home Thurs day aftcimoon. She was' the widow of Ras Smith who d.ied in 1954. Surviving'arc one daughter, Ml'S, James A, Roland ofBurns'- viJle and four' sons, Buford Neal of Wcavervilfe, Elwood and Duane Smith of Burns'vilte and Dec Smitli of As'he.vlllc} ' one. sister, Mrs. Eva Petcrs'on of Ba- kcKvilicj and a brother. Clay - ton McCurry of Candler. Also surviving are five grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral, services were held at 3:00 p,m, Sat'uiday in the ChapeJ of Holcombe Brothers Funeral Home, Rev, Richard Buchanan officiated and burial was in the Young Cemetery, MARTHA ETTA HENSLEY Mj-s'o Martha r.ifn Davis Heiiilcy, 74, of BakersvilJe, Ru 3, died in an Asheville Hospi tal Friday merning after suffer ing a heart attack at her home Tiiesdav niglit. She was a native of Tennes see and had taught school in lier early life. She was active ■ i n church circles, Home De monstration and American Le gion Auxi.liary. Surviving arc the husband, Charles A. Hensley, one sister, Mrs, Frank lifliiic of Johnson City, Tenn.; two broUters, Mr. E, W. Davis of Johnson City and Paul M. Davis of Bristol, Teniv; also surviving are several nei- ces and nephews. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:30 p. m, in Spruce Pine Presbyterian Church of wltich she was a member. Rev. Bert Stylos officiated and burial was in the Bell Cemetery at Linrsione Cove, Tennessee. We would like to espress our great appreciation to our friends and relatives for the kindnesses shown to us in our bereavement. The food, flow- , ers, and s'>-mpaLhy expressed ' with cards and otherwise help ed to lighten our great sorrow. The family of Eddie Edwards. HERE AND THERE In Burnsville BY MRS. BftUCE WESTALL 882-2252 Mr. and Mrs. James B, Fos ter and sons of Beaux Bridge, Louisiana visited Mrs. Foster^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. RexMc- Inicsh and otiicr relatives last week,Oi their way up here tliey siopi.x'd by Disney World in Florida. Mr, and Mrs, G.V.Anglin cf Phoenix, Arizona was visiiijg refatives and friends in Burns ville, He is formerly from BunisvilJc, The Anglins are on their way to Washington to visit tiioir son, James Wallace from New port News, Virginia visited Joy W'aJlace Higgins and Hoov er Higgins last week, * Viola Edwards, SuoBodforc^ and Chervle have lUst rctTtrnod home from visiting Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Kaulf in Waymes- villc, Missouri, Stewart isan MP in the Army in FuLeonaJ'd IViii.le tliey were there Uiey visited many interesting places. Recent visitors at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. John Snoblcof Busick were Mr. and Mrs.B.L. Raymond of Ft,Laudcrdalc,Fla. Mrs. Viola Edwards of Burns ville and her daugliier, Odessa and granddaughter, Connie of Statesville, flew to Hamilton, Ohio July 2nd to visit witli Mrs. Edwardi elder daughter, Shirley Juanita. Shirley and daughter, Rhonda relumed with her moth er and sister to Burnsville to await the arrival of SSG How - ard Edwards, SSC Edwards is cuiTcntiy stationed in Oldaho - ma and is mairied to a lovely Korean girl jiamed Kim and they are the proud parents of a 4 1/2 year old boy, Larry', .Mrs. Edw ards also has- another daugh ter, Louise who resides in Burnii- ville with her husband, Arthur Wilson and their two daughters, Tina and Carla. * Mr, and Mrs, William Bra dy of Ft, Lauderdale, Florida are spending a week at UieTip of the Toe cabins, and having a nice visit with Mr. and Mrs, John Snoblc of Btisick, * Luther Thomas has lusi re turned from a tlircc week vaca tion. The first week he spent visitmg with daughters, Mrs, Lee Shehan and Mrs, Robert Hcmley and his son, Emery in Annapolis, Md. The last two weeks were spent camping and fisihng in Canada along with 2 sons, E.mery of Annapolis and Ira of Raleigh, and families; two brothers, Gladyes of Mica- ville and Lee Thomas of Balti more, Md. and his family, Luther isn't bragging this yr. He lei the big one get away, completely reining his reel. Cladyc.s brought back a SGinch norihern pike, fra got the wtop per, a 46 1/2 inch pike weigh - ing 2.4 pounds, Ira and Eloise (tile former Eloisc Ray of Souili Toe) return ed home witli Lulher and spent several days visiting wiihfriails and rcladves and doing a bit of fishing here in our erwn moun tain streams. .Mr. and .Mrs, )im Bingham have returned home after loui - ing Spain, Italy'. Austria, 1 ranay and Swii/erliind for the last fevv weeks. The best part of their U'ift according to .Mr, Bingham, is to be back home in Burnsville. Mr, and .Mrs, Vernon Anglin of Phoenix, Arizona spent last week visiting relatives here. Before returning home they plan to spend several days in Wash - ington visiting their son. Spec. 4 Gary AngJin--and on to Ft. Wayne, Indiana to visit with Mrs. Anglin's sister, Mrs, Ruel- meatz,. * Recent guests of the George Roberts were Mr. and Mre, O.K, Pope of Mocksville and Mrs. W alter Koenig of Erw^, Tenn,; Mr, and Mrs. Wallic Koenig S family of Chicago, Ill. ;Mr.ard Mrs. Thomas Seward and fa mily of Newport News, Va.; Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Rohrrts of Leesburg, Florida. Mr, and Mrs'. George Roberts were host to the Roberts Annual Family Dinner ai their home on Sunset Drive . * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bacon visited Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bacon in Cherryvillc, N.C,last week, * Mr, and Mrs. Ross Silver and Mrs'. Leonard Chandler and family' vacationed in Myrtle Beach, S.C, Iasi week, * Visiting Dr. and Mrs, Gar land Wampjor during last week were Mrs. E,K,Wajiipler,Hejary Winnenger and Mrs. Frances Ad- ham of High Point. * Mr. and Mre. Mai Wall of Roanoke, V.uarevisiting his sister, Mr , Hubert Cooper and Mrs. Cooper. * Born to Dr. and Mrs, Z a c k Newton a daughter, Anne Cih- crine in Atlanta, Georgia. + Born 10 Mr. and Mrs. Danny Robinson a son, Eric Daniel on July 9 in Fall Mills, Va. * Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lee WesldfJ and two daughters of Newport News, Va. 'visited re latives in the county last week. * Mr. and Mrs, Chad Wil - liams of Spartanburg, S.C, visited Andrew Edwards over the weekend. * Mrs. Sonya Buchanan has rcttirncd home from St.Joscphis Hospital where she has been a pati 2ni. * Mr, and Mrs. Garlic Rice visited relatives in Detroit, Michigan last week, * Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Harris visited their daughter, Mrs. Carter Mattox and Mr, Mat tox and son in Boone, over the weekend. * Mrs, Bill Jester of Bradoi^ Florida is visiting her father, G, B. Woody at Bald Creek. An Indian story was fcatui^ ed at the CHILDREN'S HOUR on Monday at the Yancey County PubL'c Library. Little Elk Hunt Buffalo by Jessie Brew er McCaw was read to Lte child ren to iJlustrate how the Indians i.clJ stories in picture writing, After the story, each child made his own book of picture writing, and shared the story he had iliusa'atcd with the group. Magic markers were used to dra'.v tlic pictures. The song and game about "Colors I " by Hap Palmer, was played with great excitement by all 30 children who atten - dud. Musical exercises were done to "Pul Vour Hands Up In The Air. " The following children at tended CHaDREN'S HOUR tills weeks Cry stal Davis, Tan ya Peacock, Pam McCaJJiard, Chi'is Fender, Jennifer Woody, Julie Peacock, Amy Fox, Lisa McIntosh, Lisa Stjeot, Gregca').' Street.; Angie Riddle, Angle And Shannon and Jeff Warren, Tammy Warren, Tammy Stjos, Donna and DiutcII Mtl.chcTl, Phy'llii Gilbert, Cuj'ds Hughes, Nonna McCurry, DormicMoorc^ Steve Moore, John Kcgley,Lou Ann and Steve Robinson,Eddie Rose, Gregory Moore, Chris McPelcrs, Jen'y Ros'c, Royce Chrisawn and Randy Rose. The American Legion and Auxiliary will hold their annml picnic at the home of Mrs. Ben Banks on Tuesday, Jtdy 25 at 6:00 p, m. * Litde Miss^Donna Ramsey of Hickory,N»C, is visiting her grandparents, hfr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix, * Mr, and Mrs. George Leslie Hensley and family visited Mr, and Mrs, J, L, Hensley Istwk, * Mr. and Ivfrs. Joe McQuade entertained friends from St. Louis, Mo. last week, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Brisco and Mrs. Ed Henry, This week Mr, and Mrs. Robert Golabart of Silver Springs, Md. and Mr. McQuade's sister, Mrs, Margar et Sadfer of New York City are their guests. * Mr. and Mrs, Gxtrney Brev«r and son of Burlington, N»C.axe visiting Mis, Brewer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Silvers. * Mrs. Bascombe Penland is in Marion, N.C, due to death of brother Bis Robinson, She will remain with her mother, Mrs, Bertha Robinson foravdiile. * Horace Higgins has returned home from Oteen Veterans Hos pital wlierc he has been a pa tient for the last six weeks. * Miss Becky Price of Green ville, S.C, has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Nell Bennett for the last two weeks. * Mr, and Kh'S. W.W. Thomp son of Ware Shoals, S.C,spent the weekend with their daugh - ter, Mrs, Gary Ray and Mr. Ray of Boone, NC, On Sunday they motored to Burnsville ani spent the day with Mr. Ray's parents, the James Rays. * Mrs. Milt Johnson has re - turned home from St. Joseph^ Hospital in Asheville where she had been treated for a broken hip. She. has been admitted to Yancey Hospital to recuperate. On Monday, July 15, she and her husband, Mr. Johnson celebrated their 55th Wedding Anniversary. * ■ Mrs. George King has been visiting in Paducah, Ky. where she attended the 50th Anniver sary Class Reunion from high sthool. This past weekend her son Joe and family from Spar - tanburg visited her. * Mrs. Daniel Fouts and child ren of Greensboro, N.C, visit ed Mr, and Mk. D. R. Fouts last week. * Miss Gayla Cooper of Atlan ta, Ga. spent the weekendvdth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper. * Lt. Col. and Mrs, William Fall and five children who have been stationed in Germany for the last three years, are visiting Col. Fall's parents. Dr. and M rs. Paul Fall. Another son and family, Mr. and Mrs, Da vid Fall and three children of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and ne phew, William Regsbee of Mor ton, Ind, also visited. * Little Miss Susan De-yton of Edenlon, N.C, has been visi - ting her grandmother, Mrs.L. C, Deylon for the past twowks, * Mr, and Mrs, Richard Byrd of Atlanta, Ca, and Mrs, Har vey Dendy and son of Young Harris, Ca. were the guests of Mrs, Z. B, Byrd last week. * Mr, and Mrs, Monroe Mc Intosh and Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Mclntceh spent last week in N^'tUc Beach, S»C, * Dj-, and Mrs, Garland Wain> lor and children visited in Mt. Airy over the weekend. Mrs. Wampler attended the 20th Re union of her high school class.
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