V Edward A.Yuziuk - Editor & Publisher I I Carolyn R. Yuziuk - Associate Editor I Miss Patsy Brias - Office Manager Jim Vinson - Advertising Manager I Published Every Thursday By K Yancey Publishing Co., Inc. &id Class Postage Paid At Burnsville,N.C.2B7l4 1 I THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1971 NUMBER 28 j I Subscription Rates *3.00/Year I Out Os County »5.00/Year j Pageant Underway (Cont'd from page 1)' Deyton of Burnsville, will serve as pageant hostess with the Jaycettes acting again as the directors headed by Mrs.Talie Dobbin and Mrs. Betty Queen. A tea for the senior contes tants was held at the Trinity Episcopal Church on July 7th where the young ladies had an opportunity to meet each other and get some ideas about what the pageant would be like .The following are the contestants for Miss Mayland 1971: Mahala Speight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Speight of Spruce Pine, Hanis High. Dixie Marsha Mayberry, daughter of Mrs. Dixie May berry of Burnsville, Fla. Bible College. Melissa Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Thomas of Micaville, teaching Judy Street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Street of Bakersville, Asheville Bun combe Technical Institute. Cynthia Dianne Williams, daughter of Woodrow M, Wil liams of Burnsville, Asheville Buncombe Technical Institute. Donna Ruth Parker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs .Avery Par ker of Burnsville, Western Pied mont Community College. Regan Stroup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stroup of Spruce Pine, Chowan College. Janie Twigg?, daughter of Mis. John Twiggs of Spruce Pine, Harris High. Vivian Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wood H. Young of Minneapolis, Western Can lina. Martha Green, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. John L» Green of New land, IINC-C, Sally Thompson, daughter of Mrs. Omer Thompson of Newland, Nurses Training. Terri Lynn Woutherly, the Open House This Sunday afternoon new 4 bedroom home for sale. 6 Indian Trail, Burnsville. Turn at little Smokey Res taurant. 1 1/2 baths, fully carpeted, concrete drive, attached garage, landscaped level lot. Excellent Neighbors! Only S2OO down and interest as low as 1% if you qualify for FHA 235. Veterans buy with no down payment We pay all closing coctt Come by 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. ch 7-15 danger of Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Woutherly of Montezuma, UNC-G. The tea for the junior con testants and their mothers was held July 9th at the Episcopal Church. These coxiestants are: Amy Proffitt, daughter of Mr. and Ms. Bob Proffitt of Burnsville. Sonya Ann Riddle, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riddle of Burnsville. Tonya Vetice Allen, daugh ter os Mr. and Mrs. John R Allen of Burnsville. Mary Alice Coffey, daugh ter of Mr. and Mn. Jack Cof fey of linville. Peggy Renee Buchanan,the daughter of Mr. and Mis. How ard Buchanan of Newland. Susan Kay Daniels, daugh - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniels of Newland. Lynn Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vance of Spruce Pine. Gina Alison Phillips, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam L» Phillips of Spruce Pine. Jan Shuffoid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Shufford of Spruce Fine. Rehearsals began last Mon day and will continue through Tuesday, July 20. The annual Miss Mayland Banquet will be held Wednes - day, July 21, at the Moose lodge in Mitchell County. Al though the banquet is a time of rest and relaxation for the contestants, they will be in terviewed by the Judges at that time. The statement concludes: "Miss Mayland, 1971, will be the biggest and best yet. It is hoped that all of the many supporters of the contestants both senior and junior will at tend the pageant to help picl the next Miss Mayland. " Scot* fiMi Sot* To* ... * * •« * , *.» • > , By Grace Miller A baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mb. Morris Curley on Ju’y 9th In the Spruce Pine Community Hospital. *** Frank Riddle Is in the hos pital at Durham where he un derwent surgery Friday, July 9. Lillian Foot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fox and Howard Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Parker, were mar ried July sth. Vaugh McMahan In His Trellised Tomato Field Tour Set For Tomato Fields Trellised tomatoes are really growing in Yancey County and the outlook is for a good quality of fruit. A tour of several growers fields will be conducted on July 20th and 21st. The tour will be open to all farmers and in terested non-farmers. The schedule for the farm tour is as follows: Farmer and time Demonstrations July 20 J.C. Parker 9:00 mist blower Wayne Young 9:40 5-wire trellis Vaugh McMahan 10:40 Thinning 8 Mist Blower Molt Hensley 11:40 Tractor Sprayer Earl Hughes 1:30 Mist blower Os Deyton and 2:10 5-wire trellis, Har- Lawrence Grindstaff vesting Aid Steve Gortney 2:50 4-H Project Mrs.Raynond Wilson 3:50 Mulch and soil fu migation July 21 Dorothy Fox 8:30 Lady Farmer Bill Metcalf 9:15 Solo Sprayer Yates Bailey 9:55 Tractor Sprayer Lawrence Ray 10:35 Harvesting Aid Coy Higgins 11:30 Trellising Ralph Edwards 12:30 Mulching Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Ed wards of Bald Creek celebrated their golden wedding anniver - "COMING TO" Bradfords Furniature Co. Fri.-Sat. July 23-24 Hours 10-5 Groups Jr Bxlo BAA COLOR |UQ PORTRAIT I , M: w % * « . > » There will be decoration services the first Sunday in August at the Gibbs Cemetery. Every Tuesday and Thua day are Youth Meeting Nights at the Browns Creek Bai*ist Church. Masha Mayberry b in charged Everyone welcome *** Mis. E.B.Chrbawn and Mb. Dean Chrisawn and Chris and Kelly are visiting this we* with Mr. and Mb. Bill Parker at Myrtle Beach. sary Sunday, July 11, with a reception given by their child ren at their home. They have two daughters, Mis. Phillip Johnson of Weaverville and Mis. Robert Burnham of Simpson - ville, S.C., and five grand children. Mrs. Edwards is the former Miss Ora Gibbs, She taught in the Yancey County schools before her marriage. Mr. Ed wards is a retired postmaster and farmer. They were married July 8, 1921 at the parsonage of the First Methodist Church in John son City, Tennessee. Acting Lauded In lovers’ (Cont'd from page 1) "love story" well played by the cast. "loveis" is directed by Wil liam B. King. The set is de signed by James Parker with costumes by Burke Dyer and Mb. Addle Hall has her son and family, Mr. and Mb. David Hall from Texas,visit ing her this week. *** Mr. Joe Hensley and fami ly of California are visiting his mother, Mb. Bertha Hens ley. Cattail News Each week sees new ar rivals at Cattail— The Charles Capps of Cor al Gables have arrived to spend two weeks with Mrs. Capps* parents, the Dr.Harringtons. ** The Diamond family is here as are the Stacey family —and the Chiles, newcomers to our area. ** Mb. Grassmuck of Story book Home entertained as her guests on Sunday Dr. Harold Brooks and family of Ft. Laud erdale, currently conducting a Revival at Higgins Memorial Methodist Church of Burnsville. Other guests were Mrs. Troy Ray of Burnsville and Mis. N. Renaldo of Cattail. 3|ofC Monday evening found the Wm. Hechart residence the scene of a lovely dinner party in honor of Mrs. Hecharts birth day (we won't tell how many). Some 14 Cattailers anived to pay tribute to the lovely little lady who plays the organ at the Pensacola Methodist Church and gives of herself in commu nity activities. ** Most of the Hechart guests found their way later in the evening to the community hall where they attended the show ing of our first movie "The Eagle Has Landed." ** We hope more of our resi dents will take advantage of our community house activi - ties. Movies on Monday—Bin go on Wednesday and Card on Friday. All at 7:30 - You all come! 'lnternationals’ (Cont'd from page 1) Spruce Pine an annual stop on their national tour. The "In ternationals" big bus and its load of musicians will arrive next Wednesday, the morning of their concert. Their tour this summer has taken them from Hollywood to appearances in Florida, Alabama, Texas, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Mary land, Tennessee, andncw,N»th Carolina. Their concert is free and everyone is invited. Last year when they played and sang to a full auditorium at Harris Higji School their audience agreed with their motto, "The Sweet est Music this side of Heaven." lighting by Michael C.Nobles. For a change of pace, see next week's Pulitzer Prize comedy hit, "You Can't Take It With You," which will fea ture special guest artist W.C. "Mutt" Burton.