ERE AND THERE
In Burnsville
BY MRS. BRUCE WEST ALL
New* has been received
here of the death of C, C. Car
lo way of Winston-Salem. He
is a former resident of Yhncey
County and served many
years as Register of Deeds.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anglin
entertained with a Valentine
Dinner party at their home
on Tuesday night. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Westall, Mr. and Mrs.
P. C.Coletta, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hoke of Washington
D.C. ,Mi*s Theresa Coletta
and Phil Ray.
*
,Mr. and Mrs. Mack Chap
man and family of Ruther -
fbrdton, N.C. spent the
weekend Mrs. ChapmaiA
mother, Mis. Jim Anglin
and Mr. Anglin.
• ■ *
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jac
kie Mathis a girl, Rita Gail,
on-February 19 at Memorial
Mission Hospital, Asheville.
*
Mrs and Mrs. William
Gauedin of Belews Creek,N.
Carolina announce the birth
of a son, Michael Brent, Jan
uary 22. Mrs. Gauedin is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Lee Wallace of Stokesdale,
N.C., formerly of Green
Mountain Community.
*
Phillip Thomas has return
ed home from Spruce Pine
COOKING FOR
PLEASURE €
—— BY BILLIE STEKARWmmmmvmm
This weather is fine for
getting in the kitchen and
baking up a batch of cookiff
or trying out a new cake re
cipe. It's good weather to
cook up a big pot of Chili
or Spaghetti, too —
CHIU CON CARNE
WITH TOMATOES
1 pound ground meat
2 med. onions, chopped
1 cup grden pepper chopped
1 can (1 lb. 12 or) tomatoes
1 can tomato sauce
2 tsp. chili powder
1 tsp. salt
i/8 tsp. cayenne red pepper
1/8 tsp. paprika
1 can (15 1/2 oz) kidney
beans, drained.
Cook and stir ground beef,
onions, and green peppa
in large skillet until meat
is brown aiid onion tender.
Drain off fat, and stir in re
maining ingredients except
kidney beans.
boiling. Reduce
heat; cover and simmer 2
hours , stirring occasionally,
(or cook uncovered about
45 minutes) Stir in beans 8
heat.
- : . > QUICK ORANGE
CUP CAKES
1/2 cup shortening
I'cUp sugar
1 1/2 cup flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 (scant) tsp.salt
1/2 cup milk
1/2 tsp. lemon extract
Cre apt shortening and
sugar. Add eggs, one at a
time and beat well. Sift
flour with baking powder
and salt and add altemate
' ly with milk to firtt mix -
ture.' Add flavoring. Drop
by tablespoons in small
paper cookie cup and place
on cookie sheet. Bake 20
to 25 minutes in 375 degree
oven. * Top with mixture of
3/4 cup sugar, juice of two
oranges .and 1 tblsp. grated
orapge rind. Spread on each
cake while hot.
EASY CAKE
PINEAPPLE FILLING
2/3 cup shortening
2‘cups shgar
4 eggs
3 cups flour
3 tsp. baking powder
1/8 tsp. salt
1 ctipVateV
1 top. vanij 1 a extract
1 top. lemon juice
Pineapple Filling
White Frosting
Hospital where he was admit
ted seriously ill three wks ag>.
*
Miss Margaret Crowgeycf
Wilmington, N.C. has been
visiting her grsuidparents,Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Proffitt.
*
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dilling
ham visited their daughter,
Mrs. Richard Vanderbloen
arid Mr. Vanderbloen in Hic
kory over the weekend.
*
Mrs. Harriet Blankenship
spent a week in Winston Sa
lem with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit
Fox.
*
Rev. Floyd Bailey of Ashe
ville has returned home after
several weeks in the hospital
convalescing from surgery.
Also in the hospital was his
sister, Mb. Beulah Mae Tip
ton. They are the niece and
nephew of Harriet Blanken -
ship of Burnsville.
*
Miss lisa Lou Fox of Lex
ington, celebrated her birth
day the 19th. She is daugh -
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R.B.Fox,
formerly of Yancey County.
*
Sgt. Clyde Dellinger, El
leree and Maria of Charlotte,
were the weekend guests of
Mr. Kermit Fox and family
of Winston-Salem, N.C.
Cream shortening and su
gar until smooth. Add eggs,
one at a time, beating after
each addition. Sift dry in -
gredients together and add
to creamed mixture alterna
tely with water. Stir in van
illa and lemon juice. Bake
in 3 greased and floured 8
inch layers at 350 degrees F.
25 minutes or until tests done.
Cool. Put Pineapple Filling
between layers; frost with
favorite white frosting.
PINEAPPLE FILLING
1 tall can crushed pineapfie,
drained
1/2 cup sugar
2 tblsp. flour
Combine ingredients in
a sauce pan. Cook until
thick; stir constantly. Cool;
spread between layers.
Cadette Girl
Stouts Meet
By Martha Am Vfestall
Cadette Troop 65 of Yan
cey County held its regular
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Becky Gillespie on February
16. Nineteen members were
present including our two
leaders, Mrs. Gillespie and
Mrs. Patti McCalL
Mary Louise Wray intro -
duced our guest speaker,Mr.
Charles Hoke of Washington,
D.C. He made a very in
teresting talk on Korea,ifthere
he has been living for the
past year. He also showed
some very impressive and
colorful slides.
Mr. Hoke teasingly sug
gested that if you didn't like
people, do not go to Korea,
because there are more peo
ple there than there is land
and that conditions are very
crowded.
The troop wishes to exp-tss
our appreciation to Mr, Hoke
for taking the time to talk
to us.
Women Past 21
WITH BLADDER IRRITATION
Suffer Many Troubles
After 2), common Kidney or Bladder
Irritations affect twice as many women
as men and m»v make ycu tense an-*
nervous from too frequent, burning or
itching urination both day a.id night.
Secondarily, you may lose sleep and
suffer from Headiches, Backache and
feel old. tired, depressed In such irri
tation. CYSTEX usually brings fast,
relaxing comfort by curbing irritating
germs in strong, acid urine and by anal
gesic pain relief. Get CVS I EX at drug
gists. See how fast it c-~. help you.
Vickie Slagle
Couple
Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slagle
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Vickie Lynn
to Roger Wayne Fortune,son
of Mr. and Mb. Max Fortune
of Marion, N.C.
Vickie is a senior at East
Yancey High School and will
enter Cecil's Business Co 11 eg:
in September. Roger is a
1971 graduate of Marion
High School and is presently
employed by O. L, Broyhill
Furniture Company in Marion.
A July Ist Wedding is
planned.
Homemakers
Meeting Held
ByNorma Peterson
Brummitts Creek Exten
sion Homemakeß Club mem
bers met February 10 at Mis.
Will Bennetts.
Membeß present were
Mb. Star Bennett, Mrs.
Judy Miller, Mb. Linda Mil
ler, Mb. Abbie Renfro, Mrs.
Norma Faye Peteßon and
' Mb. Lois P. Williams,Home
Extension Agent.
Meeting was called to or
der by Mb. Star Bennett.
Then the Club elected
Committee Chairmen as
follows: Cultured Arts-Star
Bennett; International and
Educational-Norma Faye
Peteßon; Family Life and
Youth-Judy Miller; Health-
Abbie Renfro; Public Infor
mation-Ethel Miller; Citi
zenship-Nora Metcalf.
After the election, each
member filled out a ques -
tioTina ire and had a discus -
sion on Creating Concern for
Others.
Star Bennett served re
freshments which were en -
joyed very much.
The next meeting will
be at Mb. Kathleen Byrd's
March 9th. Linda Miller
and Eloise Renfro will pre
pare the program.
Strip Cropping - Corn, Tomatoes, And Grass Rotation
Furrows Plowed Up And Down
Hill Become Race Tracks
For Rain Drops!
H.A. Dobbin, Pres. Calvin F. Hall, Set.-Treas.
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In And Around The Tipton Hill Area
In And Around The Tiptc
By Ethel Miller
Due to the snow ttere was
not much going on in and
around Tipton Hill this week.
Most everyone was snow
bound and just stayed ft home
by the fire.
**
Mr. and Mb. Shelton
Byrd of Johnson City, Tenn.
spent the weekend of Feb.
20 visiting Mr. and Mb.
Scott Griffith and son, Joe
of Tipton Hill.
Mr. and Mb. Sherrill Grif
fith, Robin and Randy of
Johnson City, Tenn. spent .
the weekend of Feb. 20 vi - •
siting Mr. Griffith's mother, \
Mb. Edythe Griffith of Tip
ton Hill.
Mr. and Mb. Howard
Butler and son, David of
Buladean spent Sunday, Feb
-20 visiting Mb. Butler's mo
ther, Mb. Edythe Griffith
of Tipton Hill.
**
Mr. and Mb. Kenneth
Tipton and daughter, Kaye
of Johnson City spent the
weekend of Feb. 20 visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mb.
Ferrell Tipton and Rev. and
Mb. Holt Griffith and Betty
of Tipton Hill.
**
Mr. and Mb. Jack Mc-
Call of Johnson City, Tenn.
spent Sunday, February 20,
visiting Mb. McCall's par
ents, Mr. and Mb. Roscoe
Griffith of Tipton Hill.
**
Mr. and Mb. Lonnie Tip
ton and son, Steve of Spruce
Pine visited Mb. Kate led
ford, son Greg, and Mr.
Beecher Griffith Thtnsday,
February 17.
jjojc
Staff Sgt. William Ed -
wards spent several days this
week visiting his wife, Mb.
Modean Edwards and his mo
ther, Mb. Myrtle Edwards.
Edwards has been stationed
in Ohio but will return to
Indiana to be stationed for
five weeks.
ifdf.
Mb. Sena Ray of Pigeon
Roost returned to her home
Monday, February 14 after
spending two months visit -
ing her grandson, Mr. and
Mb. Jack Ray and daughter
Loretta of Statesville, N.C.
and her daughter-in-law, Mb.
Atlas Ray of Charlotte,N.C.
**
Mb. Peter Hoegl of New
York spent several days on
Pigeon Roost with her mo
ther, Mb. Luther Honeycutt.
She was .called here due to
her father's sickness, Mr. Lu
ther Honeycutt. Mr. Honey
cutt is still in intensive care
at Spruce Pine Community
Hospital but is improving.
Also visiting Mb. Honeycutt
was her other daughter, Mb.
Scott Bennett and children
of Charlotte, N.C.
**
Mr. William Grindeland,
retired elementary school
E.YH
j Riiporrts
By Robert Howard
Monday night, the girls
of East Yancey captured the
championship in the Blue
Ridge Basketball Tournament
by winning over Polk Central.
The East Yancey L ady
Pantheß were led by Kathy
Griffin and Sandy Ray, who
netted 17 and 12 points re
spectively. For Polk Central,
Karen Gray paced the Re
bels with 9.
The Lady Panthers led
throughout the game. Polk
Central cut the deficit to 10
points, 26-16, in the third
quarter, but the E.Y. squad
pulled away on the hot shoot
ing.
The boys champions con
test has not been rescheduled.
Melissa Is
Contestant
February 26, Melissa Tho
mas, Miss May land, will
travel to Ashebaro for a meet
ing with all contestants in the
upcoming Miss North Car o
lina Pageant.
As Miss Mayland, shewill
be a contestant in the Miss
N.C. Pageant which is to be
held June 11- 17 at Owen Au
ditorium in Charlotte.
The purpose of the Febru -
ary 26 meeting is to discuss
plans for the upcoming pag
eant. Accompanying Melissa
to Asheboro will be Mrs. Billy
Ray Edge. Mrs. Edge will
also be the chaperone for the
pageant in Charlotte.
Melissa is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas
of Micaville. She teaches
dramatics at East Yancey
High School.
principal, of Grand Forks,
North Dakota spent the week
end of February 20 visiting
his son, Mr. and Mb. Rich
ard Grindeland and family
of Red Hill.
**
Mr. and Mb. Donald Me- S
Coury of Tipton Hill spent A
Tuesday night, February 15 *
visiting Mr. and Mb. George I
Barnett and family of Ltnoir, 1
N.C. I
By Rick Huskins 1
This year the boy's ba9- j
ketball team had six seniors.
They were Dennis Wooteiy I
Dennis Huskins, Boyd Howell, i
Darnel Boone, Jim Narrisand '
Randy Banks. These boys j
will be graduating this year.
The rest of the vaisity are |
juniors.
There will be six junior I
varsity players moving up i
next year. When asked
about next year's team, |
Coach Banks said, "The 1972- ,
1973 team should be loaded |
with material but will be li- i
rnited in experience. Over- '
all we are all hoping for a |
very competitive team."
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I 1970-Monaco Dodge, 4-Door ft
I 1968—Valient, V-100, 6 Cylinder, Automatic 1
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I 1970-Ford Galaxie, 2-Door
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The Yancey Record, Mitchell Ledger
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February 24, 1972