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A Future to Mold” as he spoke to a *rjr everyone’s attention a the Bnnoonthe Coa*y chapters gave as a look at “Yesterday McGras from Hewderacwvftr to na liar sadooai office was Miss Joyce Wisoa of Chase High School a Forest Ck?. One of «e total pparitd gaests present aas Mrs Carta Crook. Home Ecooc fron the State Depurate* of The FJLA-/HEW news was gnca to the chapters by the Dorks VHI adviser Mrs Marc Badcner ho* North Aaaooartte ffigh SchocA Joyce Wisoa. the District VTH presides*, preskied at the ' ". 'i ■*v7p§ " * B ■ CB mwS n ?i - On Wedaesday. October 15, girts interested ft pta** *. l, M | ,m|| .TT {a- Wwnn VJEfBfIV *OT NOUS* taia Ilcnttfle met m the gvn at Cane liver High SchooL There are 41 girts interested. The tryonts last front October 15 ontß Tuesday. October 21. Al the girts worked extremely Si .% ! Sirt wm be coached by has. Beth Thoora san. Girts J.¥. tryonts wfl he held the hist week in October. The J.V.'s «i he coached by Mr. Kune Wlrit--*- v '/; STUDENTS ATTEND OPEN HOUSE Ob Sarto . October 11, twenty eight students fro* bath Cane Rha aad East Y'ascev High Schools met * 2JO a.ns at the Yancey Cooaty Cooitbonse to make a mp to North Caroiiaa State,, University ft Rajeigfa. The parpese es the trip was to visit North Carohna State daring Open Honse. On the «f dm students sopped for break- " fast at Sbooey’s in Wiaaw Sate*. The sradents armed at II a.®, and were register ed. Then they ate iunch cm campus Once on campus everyone unloaded at the Student Center and was on his c»u until 3 p m. The students then met back at the Student Center and boarded the bus for the journey home. As the students were leaving they drove through Raleigh and saw the State Capital and the \ Randolph $ {Shooting Match { ♦ Is Now Open { {l2 Noon-12 Midnight{ { Saturday Only { ♦ ACROSS FROM , ■ J ♦ ELK SHOLE CHURCH ■*• ’’T|BaL v . 7:' Mary Dellinger doesn't want to wait around when she decides on a car... | , Ammal Why should she?lt’s the middle of the**- #WJJI ICtua day, anc j s he wants to be driving her \ new car that same rtght. That’s why we get all the particulars 1 worked out right away. And now we offer simple interest loans, | which can save you money. .. no “add-ons”.. . you pay simple interest only on the unpaid balance of the loan. ~ and if you make your payments early. . . you save even more. Owning a new car is a very enjoyable experience. . . and once you make up your mind. .. you want to start enjoying it. .. We agree with you.. . •Sfc THE NORTHWESTERN BANK ' Member FD(C anrired'' "hack * ITS« ■itfi c f mill TTrirlrv nhc, uarai nenvey. BETAS RALLY AT MADISON By D_ England On October 14.1975. Beta Club members hum Cane liver aad East Yancey atten ded the Beta Club District Raßy « Madam High ft Marshall. The purpose of this rally was to elect aew district officers. Dairen Edwards lima Cane River ram unsuccessfully for vice president. Hwrefl Wood. 1975 state and district president, presi ded ova the meaftg. Joyce Ingram, vice president, gave secretary-treasurer, read the The new Beta Club Dis trict officers elected at the meeting woe as follows: fireside*. Tommy Bant Vice Secretary-Treasurer, Sam Ball. There woe font catties in the tale* nanprlhiin The ( that Martha Westell from r East Yancey was the rimer. Martha sang. ’The Morning After", accompanied by Bfflr Gouge. The new officers were inducted by Mrs. John Ma nes. State Beta Sponsor. AS Betas stood and sang, “My Country. Us of Thee". The M. • _ wr ji |, .w nT? iu cafctoftn of Madison High. PRAMACXUiSEES HAT At 730 p.m on October 16. members of the Cane River Drama Chib went to Mara ifiß Caiege to see two plays given by college drama sradents. The two plays were “Sony. Wrong Number” and “The Real inspector Hon*.” Both were mysteries. Mrs. Jean McQaade ac companied the following stu dents to Mars Hffl: Homer Hughes. B3] Fender. Treva Sayies. Cheryl Harper. Cathy Silvers. Karen Randolph, Peggy McQuade, aad Tony Bailey Mrs. Thomas, drama sponsor, met the students at Mars Hffl and accompanied them to Owen Theater where the plays were given. Heritage Football Mountain Heritage aad Matches met Saturday nigh: ft a game postponed because of ram. Mkcbefl came away with a 35-14 win ova the \ Cougars. M'nchefl scored an its first possession of the aught to take a 7-0 lend, but the Cougars scored soon to make the soore 7-6. Then is the 2nd quarter Mhchefl erupted for 3 TD’s. This gave Mitchell a 28-7 lead bat the Cougars scored just before halftime vo cat the Mountaineers lead to 28-14. The second half both defenses controlled the game. Mitchell scored the only touchdown late in the 4th quarter. The final score was 35-14 Mitchell. Coach Hughes commen ted: “This was a catting loss for oar team. We feh we had a great chance to upset them, bat we played terrible defense in the first half. During the second half we played much better defense bat failed to move the ball offensively. We did not play tough, hardnosed football Saturday night. Tm afraid they wanted the game a little more than we did. We have another rival game coming op Friday night and we'll work hard to win this one. it 1 rwra •; a* /7| _ Grapevine | ■ *■ W'"' BY DESStE HONEYCUTT The gardens are abont all in cans and freezers, so the centers. quilted two quilts aad tacked two. Rawdhck Quitted two quits last week and a Wedding Ring this week. dies present. They basted one quit and quitted two. Mr. Clarence Sparks of the Wamy staff ate dinner with them. George* Fark Mrs Ada Jana was in WaynesviUe this ter. Peart Banks spent last week end in Shelby She attended the Cleveland Connty Fair. These women have gotten their rawhiar fixed and are pleased aba* it as a baby with a candy cane at Christmas. one quilt last week. ~ didn't meet bat are ready to resume working any night members wish. Uppa Jacks Creek-The roof on this center will be repaired this week, the members have been told. Lower Jacks Greek-Last week quilted fourteen quilts. This week they quilted eleven To Host Special Program Cane River High School will be the host of the 1975 Post Secondary Opportunities Program cm October 30, 1975. Representatives from approx imately 75 colleges, technical institutes, businesses and all branches of the armed ser vices will be on hand tc supply first-hand information and answer questions pertaining to their respective institu tions. h is hoped that this program will give all Yancey b County High School juniors ■ and seniors a broader per ■ spective of the opportunities I available to them upon I graduation from high school. ■ All parents and members I of the communirv who are I interested in getting informa ■ non on any post-secondary I career opportunity are invited ■ to attend. The representatives ■ will be in the Cane River High M School gymnasium from 10:30 I a.m. to 12:00 noon on I Thursday, October 30. I Charles Gillespie ■ f ferril AArCurry s I JgfNEWS ■ \ Po,tardDru * I Avoid pain of I varicose veins I Women affected by H varicose veins or subject to ■ developing them can H relieve or prevent their dis ■ comforts by knowing what I to do. I In mild cases, for in ■ stance, reduce pressure ■ and improve circulation with light exercise such us walking. To add the circu lation of blood through weak veins which might otherwise become vari cose, elastic support hose found in our pharmacy should be used. At night aching and swelling can be relieved by elevating the legs. Finally, I recom mend breaking up long periods of sitting or stand ing by flexing the leg muscles regularly. These tips can help you prevent unpleasant sur gery, so take them to heart Bring Your Next Pre scription To Us After Seeing Your Doctor. Our Service Is Unbeat able! Dial 682- 2M6 TkUxdi* TkuaStvu Burnsville ,N JC ruaVA AIM-CAT lUWA.II. „u* nid ebu maoe uvoc. quflts. Oar centa has jusf' completed to opbolstcry and we upholstered S atm chairs, 2 sofas. 2 rocking chairs. 12 dinette chairs aad" 10 cushions. We are glad Peart Fen-’ da’s broken ankle is mending, so wefl. We min Naomi , Ledford in the centa. She ft, very ffi and ha dsughta has taken ha to Marion to recuperate. In a meeting Thursday, night at 7-JO pm. ft the courtroom concerning the possibility of obtaining HUD monies for a second year, a' very interested number of' people gathered. The people agreed wholeheartedly about tibe needs of the western half i of Yancey County. Fire departments, better housing, community cental md re-' creation were the primary needs- My community is * small one. Little Creek, but we had ten people thae. I am proud of each one who cared enough to attend. Next time/' come again, and bring your neighbor. That is an invitation' to all communities. 'SCHOOL 1 i Lunch. Menu. I i ■ 1 >j October 27-31 Monday Super Fish w/Tartar Sauce French Fries w/Catsup . Carrot Cabbage Slaw Cornbread Cherry Cobbler Milk Tuesday Fried or Barbecued Chicken Creamed Potatoes w/gravy Mixed Vegetables Biscuits Peach Half Milk Wednesday Hamburger on Bun Mustard, Mayonnaise French Fries w/Catsup Lettuce Leaf and Tomato Slice •Chocolate Pudding Thursday Vegetable Beef Soup Peanut Butter and Jelly Sand. Saltines Petit Banana Milk . Friday ■ Halloween Mean Spooky Spaghetti Jack O’Lantern Salad Monster Muffin Witches Brew Goblin Cookie Disappearing Liquid Yoga Class A Success i. The toga Gass was S • success. Seventeen people registered from Asheville, Bakers ville, Spruce Pine* 1 Green Mountain, etc. Every- I one is welcome to attend class on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at the Burnsville Elementary School Gym. They are spon4 t sored by the Board of Education Recreation Dept. MUFFLER SHOP lifetime Guarantee Fast-FREE Installation Next to Eddie Joyner’s Speed Equipment 1650 Patton Avenue Asheville, N.C. Phone 253-5682 THE YANCEY JOURNAL Box 667 W-rio, N.C. 28714 Phone [7o4] 682-2120 Edward Yuzluk, Publisher Carolyn Yuxluk Editor Pel Randolph-Manager Brenda Webb-Staff Published Every Thursday By Twin Cities Publishing Co. 2nd Clasa Postage Paid At Burnsville, N.C. Thursday, Oet. 23, 1975 V 01.4, Number 43 Subscription Rates By Math in Yancey County 1 One Year $5.00 3 Six Months 84.00 .. .. Onto! County or State One Year $7.00
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