Page 2 West Craven Highlights, February 9, 1978 Letters To The Editor Highlights Classifieds Work WCH, p.O. Box 404 Phone Vanceboro, N.C. 28586 244-0508 FIRST AID TIP: In case of a fall, stop any bleedin and cover wounds wit clean dressinn. Keep vic tim comfortably warm to prevent shock. If facture is suspected, do not move patient unless absolutely necessary (as in case of fire). Immediately call a physician or rescue squad. LAUNDRY TIP: Did you ruin your newest blouse at work with an ugly ink stain? Before laundering spray the ink stained area thoroughly with hair spray, then launder. You may wish to add a extra cleaning detergent if the stain is extremely bad. THE WEST CRAVEN HIGHLIGHTS welcomes contributions and letters to the editor. Letters must be signed, typed, double-spaced, and accompanied by a return address. Letters chosen for publication are subject to editing. COUNTRY Home Style . Cooking Lunch Specials Short Order & Sandwiches Pizza Hours: Mon. - Sat. 6a.m. - 8 p.m. atCaton,N.C.-S.R.1003 638-5955 Joe & Evelyn Wetherington Sawyer’s lUNO^ Sunoco SPECIAL Complete Oil Change & Filter with Lube Job-MO on Feb.10.11,&12 Hours 6 am-9 pm 7 days per week Phone 244-0648 wmtfmmm ECU Student Elected To National Office In Appreciation To my many friends, who remembered me with ards, visits, prayers and gifts during my recent illness I wish to say “Thank You’^ for every expression of love and oonoern. 7i Linda Sue's Hairstyling Specializing in Hair Cuts Morris Ploxo Vanceboro, N.C. Wed. - Fri. 8-4:30 Sot. 8-12:30 Phone 244-1767 YOUR WEEK IHERD B( DAWS* Forecast Period Feb. IMS ARIES Mar.Sl-Apr.lS A bit of domestic friction this week is best bandied by being sympathetic to others shortcomi^. TAURUS Apr.ZS-MaySO An increase in spending—in fact you may be ratho* extravagent—upsets the budget. GEMINI You make a terrific impression on one May 21-Jnne 20 you’ve admired. Put forth your ideas. MOONCHILD June 21-Jnly 22 A problem arises regarding a confidential matter. Don’t magnify it into something more than it is. LEO July 23-Ang. 22 Social activities keep you constantly on the go. Save time for loved ones. VIRGO You may find by now you are in I tlf^ Aug. 23-Sept. 22 limeli^t and calied on for a few worai^ Put forth your views. LIBRA Sept.234)ct.22 Think big in shaping up travel plans. It’s a chance to enhance your skills. SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 Information concerning tax matters or handling other people’s property should he weighed carefully. SAGITTARIUS It looks like a temporary change of Nov. 22-Dec. 21 scenery this week. Cooperation with part ner brings rewards. CAPRICORN You seem to have just the right answers on Dec.22-Jan.M the job. Beware of antagonizing a sv^rior. AQUARIUS Jan. 2b-Feb. 18 ’The oHnforts of home and family are especially attractive. Put your creative sidllstogooduse. PISCES A problem at home resolves itself. Have Feb. 19-Mar. 20 some friends in. It looks like a good week for entertainment. GREENVILLE — Johnnie Sexton of Clinton, graduate student in audiology in the East Carolina University Department of Speech, Language and Auditory Pathology, has been elected vice president of the National Student Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) convention in Chicago. The student affiliate group includes more than 10,000 members, graduate and undergraduate students at U. S. universities. As vice president of the student organization, Sextion will edit its national newsletter and direct student ■ program functions at an ;ASHA convention in San , Fitancisco this Noyernher. . ^ . Sexton was also elected to the ASHA committee on Clinical Fellowship Year, the first student representative in ASHA history to be placed on a national committee. At present he is serving a two-year term as one of ten NSSHA Regional Councilors, representing the south eastern U. S. on the student organization’s executive council. His responsibilities include correspondence and contact with members at campuses in the Carolines, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana to insure that professional issues, viewpoints and interests are brought before the executive council. from HISTORY’S SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS FROM VESTERTEARS February 10, 1962—Francis Gary Powers, held by Russia as an American spy, released in exchange for Soviet spy, Rudolf Abel. February 11, 1861—President-elect Lincoln and his wife set out from Springfield, IlUnois, bound for the nation’s capita^. February l2, 1870—All women in the territory of Utah are granted suffrage. February 13, 1635—The Boston Latin School, oldest public school in America, established in Boston, Massachusetts. .u 1859—Oregon is admitted to the Union as the 33rd state. February 15, 1820—Birthday of Susan B. Anthony, pioneer crusader for women’s rights. 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