PAGE 2 THE YANCEY JOURNAL ; .:* ? CH- ■' , l' 8 H t A>ty» ' i" '■a,' '•- E • Jp‘" " 19 Ellen Idoods (Standing), Ginger Fortner And James Anderson In Current Production, ‘Auntie Marne’ ARMY ANNOUNCES SPECIAL ENLISTMENT BONUS. Armor, Artillery and Infantry ask mere of a man. And now they pay more, too. These branches are now paying a special enlistment bonus for a determined period of enlistment. This bonus is over and above the Army’s new starting salary of S2BB a month. Find out if you’re the special kind of man we’ll pay a special bonus to get. Talk it over with your local Army Representative, ssg. James Steele. Call 252—4070 Collect in Ashville. Today’s Army wants tb join you. This offer is limited to quota. It may also be changed or discontinued at any time depending on Army manpower requirements. | fSwfl!”* w« 1G .pfM H 2 39 I 819,JB 19, J |g 99C%|^ —ft pollard, leS^ JSSg DRUG STORE OPEN Te,: 682-2146 Burnsville. N. C. P'®' JUNE 22, 1972 Playhouse To Open With 'Auntie Maine’ i. T" 1 The sparkling comedy "Aun tie Marne" opens Burnsville's Parkway Playhouse Wednesday, June 28. Curtain is at 8:30p. SHE -115 Acres Land with Springs, Streams, many possible homesites. Acreage partially fenced, tobacco allotment, good pasture for 40 to 50 head of cattle. Higher elevation in timber with lots of Poplar and Walnut. Panoramic view from many areas on property. SACRIFICE! Will sell for $35,000 during next few weeks. Acreage located on Hardscrabble Road, off Highway 19. Cali 682-2120 during day. m. and the show plays through Saturday, July 1. Uproariously funny, butofter extremely moving as well, KW Bam Holds Appreciation Day Customer Appreciation Day\ for the new Northwestern Bank \ building in the Silvers and Del- \ linger Shopping Center on the • \ By-Pass will take place Friday, June 23, 1972, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Friday's program will fea ture open house for visitors to see all areas of the new bank building. Adult visitors will register for a Color TV, and children will register for a bi cycle. There will be favors for all visitors, as well as re freshments. Northwestern officers and aB staff members will act as hosts and hostesses. Members of the Burnsville Board of Dir ectors and their wives will as sist in greeting visitors. Gener al Officers from the Home Of fice in North Wilkesboro will "Auntie Mame" is about a weal thy playgirl who suddenly finds herself guardian to a small ne phew. Through eighteen years and an equal number of stun ning costumes, the play follows Marne's and her nephew's for tunes tlirough one ludicrous sit uation after another. The cast of "Auntie Mame," which numbers over forty, fea tures Ellen Woods in the title role of the mercurial Auntie Mame as she roars her way .-Lthrough the 1920'5, the depres sion, marriage and widowhpod, £ll the while maintaining her spirit of incomparable gaiety. Among those frolicking their w- hood; Sue Atherton, seen last year as Roxanne in "Cyrano de Bergerac, " as Vera Charley Marne's actress friend; Cynthia Holding as Gloria Upsom, the I Answers To Your Questions About The Hospital System I ! Facts About Blue Ridge Hospital System ! Why has the demand for hos pital services increased? People have learned that good health is more speedily and effectively restored in a hospital, where diagnostic treatment and trained personnel arc available. Today, no doctor could give pa tients the attention available in a hospital if he had to treat them at home. Advances in me dicine have prolonged life, and the diseases of the elderly usual ly require longer periods of hos pitalization. Medicare and Medicaid have made hospitals more accessible and hospital insurance has reduced the "cost fear" which once prevented many from obtaining needed hos pital care. How will health care in this area be improved? Specific features of this ad dition to and renovation of the Spruce Pine Hospital include 58 new beds; total beds will then number 108. Vital supporting services will also be expanded. These in clude: Obstetrics, operating rooms, X-ray, laboratory, phy sical therapy and inhalation therapy, and coronary- intensive care. Emergency room serviaes will be expanded and improved with hopes of attracting full time physician* to serve in this department. Will modern, up-dated health care facilities attract more doctor* to the area? Experience across the nation Indicates that doctors are most often drawn to those hospitals providing modern equipment arid facilities. Young physiclm* in particular, practice where the knowledge and skill* they have acquired in medical chad can best be utilized. Following the 1959 addition to Spruce Hf" — —— also be present. Hazen Ledford is executive vice president of The North western Bank in Burnsville. Other officers are Arney Fox, vice president; Flavil McCurry,