Selective Service Tests
Are Set For April 18
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JS?"?? for ??e Selective
T^.^,ege Question
L# " on April 18
!!? .?! ?*^e coUege ?t?dM>U
?t the Selective Service loctl
boards throughout North Caro
lina, according to Mr. Joe W
Todd, Chairman of Watauga
County loot! board No. M.
.. The !**' ?Pt ?? t'ven at more
than 900 collates in all 50
Canal Zone. In North Carolina
J n !f' m ? the
following schooli: Ashevilie
Biltmore, Aaheville; Appala
chian State Teachers College,
Boone; Brevard College, Bre^
vard; University of North Caro
lina, Chapel Hill; Davidson Col
u ' P*Wdson: Duke Univer
sity Durham; North Carolina
College at Durham, Durham;
Agricultural and Technical Col
lefe of North Carolina, Greens
boro; Guilford College, Greens
boro; Lenoir Rhyne College,
Hickory; North Carolina State
College, Raleigh; Shaw Univer
sity Raleigh; Atlantic Christian
College, Wilson; and Wake
Forest CoUege, Winston-Salem. I
Scores made on the test will
provide local boards with evi
dence of aptitude for continued
undergraduate and graduate
study. The scores will not of
themselves determine eligibility
for deferement, but are con
sidered with other information
y the boards in determining
whether to defer individual
registrants for study.
Applications for the test must
be postmarked no later than
midnight, Thursday, March 28.
Students may obtain the appli
cation blanks and information
about the test from any local
board.
The test, used since 1831 to
aid local boards in determining
questions of student deferment,
is administered by Science Re
search Associates, McHenry, III
To be eligible to take the
test, the applicant must be satis
factorily pursuing a full-time
college course, undergraduate
or graduate, leading to a degree.
The applicant must be a Se
lective Service registrant who
intends to seek deferment as a
student. He can take the test
only once.
Mr. Todd pointed o* flSW
test in the registrant's file ?m
give the local board an addition
al piece of important informs
tion to use in determining If
Zionville
News Items
Air. and Mrs. Allen Cornett
announce the birth of a son,
Mikel Allen, February 1, at Wa
tauga Hospital. Mrs. Cornett
and Mikel return home Monday.
Mrs. Alice Combs of Mabel and
Mrs. Jean Cole of Bo?ne visited
on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eller and
Lewis Castle spetat the week
end in Charlotte with Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Potter and visited
Mr. and Mrs. James Ceer and
Mrs. Charles Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkin
son have accepted employment
at the Baptist Children's Home
in Salem, Va., and returned to
Salem last Thursday.
Mrs. Hazel Farthing, Mrs.
Helen Farthing and Mrs. Rosa
Matheson, all of Bethel, and
Mrs. Blanche Wilkinson spent
Wednesday with Mrs. Maggie
Norris Sunday. Dinner guests
were the Rev. and Mrs. Her
bert McCoy and family of Tam
marack, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Wilson, Becky and Karen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson of
Route 2, Boone, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller.
Mrs. Helton Wilson entertain
ed ladies from Zionville, Trade,
and Shouns, Term., Saturday at
her home at Trade, honoring
Mrs. Howard Phipps with a
stork shower. Mrs. Phipps re
ceived nwmy lovely gifts. Re
freshments were served to all
present.
? registrant is eligible for stu
dent deferment.
CARD or THANKS
We wish to express our sin
cere appreciation to our many
friends and neighbors (or their
many acts of kindness shown ,
to us during the death of our
father, George W. Gragg. ?
The Family.
Blowing Rock Honor Roll
The Honor Roll for the first
semester has just been ratets
pi! according to Everett M.
Widener, Principal at Blowing
Rock High School.
Students listed below have
met these requirements.
Majority *f "A V
Albert Coffey, Nancy Hyler,
Jo Ann Lentz, Betty Craig.
Majority of '-AV
(no grade lower than "B")
George Hyler, Linda Rainey,
Billie Foster, Harold Triplet),
Denver DoUon, Linda Holder,
Uarcia Weger, Shannon Ashley,
Cicsie Foster.
Majority oT "BV
(no grade lower than "B"
David Harmon, Arlene Trip
lett, Patricia Pitts, Janice Dot
son, Diana Church, Jean Hod
ges, Marlene Triplett, Anne
Courtney, Susie Greene, Hay
Hayes Receives
Merit Award
K. Dale Hayes of Booae, N. C.
State Motor Club District Man
ager for Watauga County, has
den Pitts, Ginger Smith, Jerry
Cooke. i
be*n presented the company'*
Merit Award for outstanding
performance during 19B2, ac
wrding to Thomas B. Watkins,
president of the motor ctah.
Watkins and Hugh Cranford,
Charlotte division manager, com
nended Hayes highly for his
ichievement.
That'* because we like ^Mpl? . . . pMfh Mn your
self, we like to tmt you with Winn-Dixie "royal
service." Every lady la ? qeeou and ovary gentlemen
a king whan you walk through our ontranca door.
All Winn-Dixie employeee are oxpoilly schooled \
and trained to give you friendly, courteous, prompt ?'
and accurate service. It'i a Winn-Dixie tradition V
Courtesy ALWAYS comes first! ? Af
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T?to o* s?*
Onion Rings 7?39c
F ranch Pry
Potatoes - - ^ 33c
McKtral* Whott K?rntl Corr. or
Green Peas- ^39c
Cyprtu Cirdtn
Orange Juice ? 5^ 99c
MinvH-MUId Onptfrult
Jiice 3 ? 49c
Lux Liquid 37c
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PEACHES 5 '1
ROAST BEEF * 39c
Grapefruit 5 ? 39c
Wisk Detergent ? 41c
MAYONNAISE * 19c
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PINTO BEANS - 19c
Finer Vhn m?im<
Tomatoes - - - ^ 25d