sJ. y, March 21, 1974, The
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Have we really been having
lots of fun during our annual
high, school ' intra-tnural
basketball tourney!- It's been
almost as loud in our gym as it
was at State last week end!
Each class had a team for
both boys and girls and the
faculty played the winners of
each division. My creaky old
body tells me that I am not as
young as I used to be and
playing last Thursday af
ternoon convinced me that I
am almost "over the hill!"
We were coached by that
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Just A Woman's Observation
By DpROTHY BRIGMAN SHUPE
great ball player herself
Miss Eloise Ward! With such
young stars as Brenda
Proffitt, Judy Payne and
Katherine Boone, we just
about beat my Freshmen girls
but didn't! We even had to
play overtime, and we lost by
about three points ! Also on our
squad were the great Billie
Jean Redmon, Christie
Wallin, Doris Wyatt, Barbara
Ray and Sharon Sluder. I
think all of the players were a
little sore but I'm still
hardly able to walk, after 4
days!
The male faculty came
through tho in winning their
contest with the Junior boys.
With such stars as Coaches J.
C. Wallin, Roy Reeves, Jack
Cole, F. N. Willett, Larry West
and Johnny Fisher, one could
hardly expect anything else.
But they, too, were sort of
droopy by the end of their
game Friday afternoon!
The Juniors won over the
Senior boys and then the
sophomore boys for the final
of the tourney. They had a
very good team with such
stars as Allan Hunter, Ronnie
Bryan, Tim Hodge, Jobie
Sprinkle, Fred Payne, John
Freeman, Danny Plemmons,
Tim Ramsey and Terry Davis.
Their coach was Ricky
Harrell.
The Freshmen girls won
over the Junior girls and then
the sophomore girls for the
trophy. They were a deter
mined bunch and played with
much vim and vigor! Stars on
their team were Geraldine
Branam, Gale Garrett, Rosa
Deane Frisby, Peggy Rice,
Lynn Roberts, Reta Boone,
Dora Ann Baker, Sharon
Roberts, Donna Wallin, Lorna
Jean Bryan and Mary Tom
Jackson. Their coaches were
Leesa Harrell and Janet
Reeves.
Wasn't that snow beautiful
Sunday? Well, at least when it
was coming down full force. I
didn't think there would be
any chance for a deep one, so I
didn't hope too much for it to
get that bad.
The news is good tonight
about the oil embargo being
lifted. I sure hope it will soon
be evident that we can get
enough to do our normal work
1 1 ;
and maybe a little bit for play!
I just hope they dont turn it on
and off at will, that sure would
be terrible to be at their
mercy. I think our scientists
will soon have this energy
crisis beaten.
OBSERVED -Wasn't it too
bad about Thompson's fall
Saturday in the State-Pitt
game? I didn't get to see it
because I was in another room
at the time, but it must have
been some fall He is just
phenomena! That shot
where someone throws the
ball up high and he reaches up
and pokes it in That's some
basketball playing Sorry I
missed Rita Cantrell's shower
Didn't know anything about
it The Postman doesn't
know who I am lately
Congrats, too, to Odessa
Henderson Roberts who had a
surprise birthday party
Saturday night at Inez's house
Our gang, the Tom Wallins,
the Charles Tolieys, and the
Jim Welchs pulled a surprise
party for Charles Saturday
night, too Was he ever
surprised You should check
our school lately and see Mr.
Whitt's latest fashion, he's
now wearing bow ties, look
pretty good, too Mr. Boone
has forsaken his crew haircut,
looks pretty good too
Congrats to Mr. J. C. Wallin on
being chosen as our new
principal up on the hill at
Madison High, best of luck
We'll have to forget his first
name now and pay proper
respect to our new leader I
think Burleson of State should
get his share of glory Think
he is under rated Have a
good day!
Cnpps'Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Woriey Capps
' of Marshall announce the
! engagement of their daughter,
Peggy Dune, to Jack Michael i
; Brown,-son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Brown ' of 5SS N.
Louisiana Ave, .
The bride-elect is a
, graduate of Mars Hill College
and is presently employed by
the Yancey County School
Systenv:;
The bridegroom-elect will
graduate from the University
of North Carolina this spring
and is now; employed part
time at Sears.
A spring wedding is planned.
SHRIMP AND
CREAMY SHRIMP AND EGGS
EN BRIOCHE
cans (4 '4 ounces each)
shrimp
4
large eggs
1
I
14
cup milk
leaspuon salt
teaspoon white pepper
teaspoons Worcestershire
sauce
tablespoons chopped
chives
tablespoons (12 slick )
4
butter
2 packages (3 ounces each)
cream cheese, diced
Drain shrimp. In a mixing
bowl rotary-beat eggs, milk,
salt, pepper, Worcestershire
Walnut
- The Fifth Sunday Union
Church Service will be held at
the Free Will Baptist Church
at 11 a. m. with the Rev. E. M. '
Petitt,, ' pastor; i of the
Missionary Baptist Church,
bringing the message. ZM"-
Miss Helen Rice entered St.
Joseph's Hospital on Tuesday
of last week where she is ,
receiving treatment
Ronald Fisher is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital.
Fred McDevitt has sold his
EGG ELEGANCE FOR
l "t"r7
just enough to combine well.
Add chives. Heat butter in a
large skillet ; scramble eggs over
medium heat. When nearly set,
add cheese; stir until it melts.
Add shrimp and remove from
heat. To fill brioche, remove
'cap" and enough of the soft
center to make room for
shrimp-egg mixture. Fill
brioche; replace cap. Cut in
wedges. 8 servings.
( Brioche )
1 package granular yeast
1 4 cup water
1 12 cup milk
1 cup (2 sticks) soft butter
teaspoon salt
cup sugar
eggs
cups sifted all-purpose
flour
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murl ramein on deposit for minimum of 2 yaors. H's a g-o1 wcy fa mek H big
with year savings.
Fadarel Regulations require substantial interest for fura if func's ara
withdrawn prior ta moturity aW'e.
New
mobile home on the Walnut
Marshall highway and has
' moved to Marshall, v ' s ;
; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
' Johnson and daughter, Jamie ,
of Brevard spent the week-end -
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Johnson. , '
Mr. and Mrs. James Shelton
of Asheville spent Sunday with
Mrs. Shelton's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Rector and her
lister, Becky.
ENTERTAINING
pan combine milk, butter, salt,
sugar; heat just to melt butter.
Add to yeast mixture. Using
rotary beater add eggs and
flour. Mix well; cover with a
damp cloth; let rise in the re
frigerator overnight or longer.
When ready to bake, knead
dough with 12 cup flour. Pull
off about 1 cup dough and
with buttered palms roll into a
ball for brioche "cap." Press re
maining dough into a well
greased 2-quart fluted pan;
place dough ball on top. Set to
rise in a warm, draft-free place
about l'A hours or until dough
stands well above the pan's
edge, meantime preheating
oven to 350 degrees. Bake 15
minutes; reduce heat to 300;
bake about 40 minutes longer.
Cool 15-20 minutes in the pan
before filling.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fender
of Route 6, Marshall announce
the engagement . of their '.
daughter, Phyllis, to Billy Jos C
Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bradley also of Route t, 6
Marshall. The bride-elect is V
student at Man Hill . High i
, School The groom-elect to ' ;,
' employed S. by ; ?" Urban 'i
Development Construction
Company. . I'.Riy.'.vM...
A June 7, wedding is
planned. fcV.
" WITH THE SICK
Mrs. W. C Ward, Jr. of
Route ? Marshall to patient
in Aston Park Hospital when
she is undergoing treatment
Banana Fritters
Fruit fritters have long been dessert favorite with Europeans
its about time that Americans too discovered their delights'
In this recipe, chunks of ripe banana are dipped Into a rich
batter (quickly and easily made from complete pancake mix
and water), then fried 1-H In deep hot fat until crisp and gold
en brown. Drain them well and sprinkle with powdered sugar
Serve very hot, accompanied by a warm rum sauce also an
easy-make, also superbl
BANANA FRITTERS WITH RUM SAUCE
Makes 6 servings
Fritteri: Rum sauce
t medium-aiaed ripe
Va enpa complete pancake
mix
rvKii- bTMnM "1 out each crosswise Into 4 pieces.
2' PufmJt J, nler' "p banana pieces In batter.
Pry in hot deep fat (J75'F.) about 1 minute or until golden
brown. Drain thoroughly on absorbent paper.
For nun sauce, combine sugar and cornstarch in small sauce
KanL"r J11 cresni. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until
thickened and smooth. Stir In butter and rum.
,T J' J?1 wm hanana P'ecea on each serving
piste. Sprinkle with confectioners surar. Serve with warm r.
NOTE: Complete pancake mix
Muffins: American?
Thomas' people tell us that
the muffins should be split by
scoring all around with the
tines of a fork then gently
pulling apart. Toast, butter
and serve immediately to
enjoy the full flavor and tex
ture. One pound of ground
beef makes 4 generous
burgers.
Oriental Burgers: To 1
To Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
: Worlev. of Route 8. It.' r.'ii
a daughter, March 13, 1974 In
l Memorial Mission Hmmit.i
. id tor. ana nan. i :nM.
f Sherlin - Jr., Route i , i :'
. is, 1874, in Memorial Mission
Hospital.:, :U I
' ''". 57" SINGING;
There will be special singing
at the Shoal Hill Free Will
.Baptist Church this Sunday at
the morning worship service.
The Chris Payne Singers of
Craggy, will be featured.
The public to invited.
With Rum Sauce
cup sifted confectioners
agar
1 tablespoon cornstarch
I cap half and half or
light cream
' cop baiter or margarine
tablesDoeos Urht rum
must be used In this recipe.
pound ground beef mix in 2
tablespoons each of teriyaki
sauce and sliced green onions
Shape and cook as desired
Serve between freshly toasted
and buttered English muffins.
HUo Burgers: To 1 pound
beef mix in 14 cup finely
chopped onion, 2 tablespoons
oy sauce, 14 teaspoon
ground ginger. Shape into
patties. Broil; just before
burgers ara done broil 4 slices
pineapple lightly. Serve
burgers and broiled pineapple
between hot, freshly toasted
English muffins.
Toaster Calces
Are Versatile
Toaster cakes are really
muffins baked in a shape that
will fit easily into a toaster
The S. B. Thomas' people
have three popular flavors -b'an,
corn and orange. With
this variety its easy to see
why they are found oa break
fast, lunch and dinner tables
And sometimes used as an
ingredient a In this Corn
Toaster Chili Pie developed in
the Thomas' Test Kitchens.
ConTcetaTChiHna
1 (T-oance) package corn
tosatsr cakes
' 1 taplaapuusi com oil
H aap finely chopped onions
I ( 1 e-ouace ) cans chili wltkt-
1 tebieapooa chili powder
. . 1 teaapnoa eaanka . ;
1 caps coarsely broken eora
. chips , !
Vl cud coarsely shredded '
' '. anarp Cheddar Chases .
SpUt eora toaster eakss.
flaea slices avariapplng and
eat aide ep ia (11 4 s 7 1S
1 a4-cacal bakine diaa.
Haat eora ali b Aii-L a-ar
"i
aMMbaa asst. Add onion and
seeta sntil tefirt. Fir ta
cr,.i, cl.U po f. cwtr;n snd
7l.w o s t . t r -it 10
ir i n i t i ;
four t , -r t . ee
f - r i i "S
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