Ranger Seely Gives Tips On Keeping Fires Out Of Forest Presidents Elected Other Officers Win Recent Victories The annual election of home room officers was conducted throughout the school during homeroom period on September 10. Each homeroom elected a pres ident, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. These officers were can didates for class offices. The students who were elected president, are the following: Sen iors: Martha English, Susan Hollis, John Hollifield, and B. J. Smith. The junior presidents are Elaine Galloway, Sarah Lambert, Page Best, and Deedie Wilson. The sophomore presidents: Bren da Gardner, Mary Lou Cantrell, Peggy Sitton, Charles Bradburn, Robert Newman, and Branley Ow ens. The freshmen presidents: Grace Fisher. Gayle Lance, Violet Wat son. Ronnie Owens, Danny Eu banks, Tommy Hall, and George Truesdail. COOK’S CORNER (Continued from Page Two) chocolate Sift together flour, soda and salt. Add sugar gradually to shortening and cream well. Add egg yolks and mix thoroughly. Beat until fluffy. Melt chocolate and add to creamed mixture. Add vanilla to buttermilk. Now add dry and liquid ingredients 11 the creamed mixture, alternate ly. beating in well. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry and gently fold into the batter thoroughly but carefully. Preheat oven to 350 de grees. Grease bottoms of two nine inch layer cake pans. Line with pa per and grease paper. Turn batter into prepared pans and bake on lower shelf of oven for thirty min utes or until cake rebounds when gently pressed. Cool in pans five minutes, turn out on a rack and re move paper. Cool and frost as de sired. It is said by many that frosting is the best part of the cake. Here a!e two superfine frostings that are perfect mates for the chocolate cakes. Fudge Frosting 3 cups sugar 1-3 cup batter 3 tbls. light corn syrup 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup milk 4 oz. (squares) unsweetened chocolate Cook together sugar, milk, syrup and chocolate stirring often and cooking until soft ball stage. Re move from heat; add butter and do not stir. Cool. Add vanilla and beat until frosting is creamy. Spread on cake before frosting hardens. Caramel Frosting 3 cups light brown sugar 1-3 cup butter 1 cup light cream 1 tsp. vanilla ’s tsp. salt Cook sugar, cream and salt un til soft ball stage, stirring often. Decorator Stylings! Pennywise Performance! Circulating Heaters Owning this H. C. LITTLE heater is dollars in your pocket You’ll save by burning low cost No. 2 oil at greater efficiency. No moving parts means long lasting, noiseless, troublefree service. [quipped with America’s most advanced oil burner Varitol control for Variable blow er speed. THERMOSTATIC CON TROL. fuel Bills DP to IS* tsworl l 'ric Igniter —!t Lights Itself! Martin & Jones AIR CONDITIONING CO. TURNER 3-1111 Brevard, N. C. ; Fire Prevention Week To Be gin October 5th. Quotes Are Given President Eisenhower has pro claimed the week beginning Octo bcr 5 as Fire Prevention week, and no one has a more direct interest in this proclamation than the forest ers of North Carolina. The number of forest fires on ; the Pisgah National forest has been low for the past several years. Ranger Ted Seely says that two things have helped — people are more careful and the weather has been cooperative. The foresters fear, however, that the favorable weather conditions may not always continue, and this leaves it entire ly up to man. Can we keep the fires out of the forest? Ranger Seely says he be lieves the folks who use the forest are becoming more and more care ful every year. “Smokey the Bear” and “Keep America Green” re minders are with us all the time. “Our forest resources are be coming too valuable to burn up,” said Ranger Seely. “The soil, the water, the wildlife, the campsites, and the timber increase in value every year. As more landowners realize the value of their wood land, there will be fewer and small er fires.” Most forest fires are man-caus ed. Ranger Seely urges us to use care in disposing of the burnable material we clear out of our house during Fire Prevention week. Make sure that no fires get away from the trashburner to start a fire in the woods. Remove from heat; add butter and cool. Add vanilla and beat until creamy. Spread on cake quickly before frosting hardens. Thought For Food From My Red Rocker Try instant coffee as a flavoring extra for chocolate puddings and pies. Good appetite. NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Joseph F. Mongovie to Howard Holder ness. Trustee, dated the 1st day of j November. 1955. and recorded in Bock 49. page 301, Records of Deeds of Trust for Transylvania County; and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the under signed as substituted trustee by an instrument of writing dated the 9th day of September, 1958. and filed for record in Book 122, page 166, Records of Deeds for Tran sylvania County, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure. and the holder of the indebted ness thereby secured having de manded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said in debtedness, the undersigned sub stituted trustee will offer for sale ; at public auction to the highest bid j der for cash at the courthouse door in Brevard. North Carolina at 12 o'clock noon on the 20th day of October, 1958, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same ly ing and being in Boyd Township, Transylvania County, North Caro lina, and more particularly de scribed at follows: All of that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in Boyd Township, Transyl vania County, North Carolina, and more particularly described ac cording to a plat thereof prepared by T. N. Davis, R.L.S., dated Oc tober 22, 1952, copies of which said plat are on file with Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation of Rich mond. Virginia and Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company of Greensboro, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the center of Turkey Creek and in the Northwesterly margin of North Carolina Highway No. 280, and runs thence along the margin of said highway. South 36 deg. West 273 feet to a stake, corner of Fanny Boggs Estate, thence along the line of Fanny Boggs Estate, N. 39 degrees West 256 feet to a stake in the line of Willie Gallo way; thence along the line of Wil lie Galloway North 70 deg. East 200 feet, more or less, to a stake in the center of Turkey Creek; thence down and with the center of Tur ; key Creek, South 72 degrees East 142 feet to the BEGINNING. Be ing the same property conveyed to the party of the third part by O. E. Starnes, Jr., Substitute Trustee, by deed dated January 18, 1955. j said deed being recorded in Book No. 112, page 141, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Transyl vania County, N. C. This the 18th day of September. ! 1958. Cecil J. Hill Substituted Trustee IVW*n' 9-25-4tc FOR SAFETY’S SAKE — Governor Luther Hodges briefs Charles Teague, a five-year-old who goes to kindergarten in Raleigh, on Crusade Child Safety. The crusade, sponsored by the N. C. Dairy Products Association, began this, week and will last for a month. Dairies all over the state are participating. Listening in on the briefing are (left to right) R. B. Davenport of Durham, President of the association, J. Lloyd Langdon of Raleigh, Executive Vice President; and Charles’ mother, Mrs. Woodrow Teague of Ral eigh. Seniors Receive New Class Rings; Style Changes Observed Thursday, September 18. ended a j long period of patient and impa-1 tient waiting for the seniors who' ordered a class ring. The rings are of a new and dif-! ferent design for BHS. They have a cut stone and. for a change, there is no emblem on top. The rings were ordered in three weights, light (preferred mostly b\ girls), medium (optional), and the extra heavy (preferred mostl> bj boys). A lot of happy seniors, who or dered last spring, have the wait ing over with, but some don’t. More orders will be taken in the near future. A notice will be given by the office. 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