ilfee Forest Elem. Week of Dec. 6 - 10 lay — Vegetable beef soup, mut butter sandwich, carrot ip, cake, milk, bread, crac- J'S. lay — Sausage patties, grits, iVeye peas, tossed salad, apple s!, hot roll, milk, esday — Hot dogs, navy ns, cabbage slaw, peach cob- bun, milk, day — Baked ham, snap ns, candied yam, ice cream, bread, milk, y — Fish sticks, buttered po- es, tossed salad, fruit cup, roll, milk. Angus Assn. E. Shearon, Wake Forest, i^?en elected to membership American Angus Associa- t St. Joseph, Missouri, an- s Glen Bratcher, secretary. Ije were 430 memberships is- l,tu() breeders of register Aber- Be( pgus in the United States ui the past month. iidiP iWiCfiis lERAL SERVICE iHour Oxygen-Equipped Ambulance Service O ES; 556-3460 or 556-3467 .4KE FOREST, N. C. 'alute This Week lohert Christoph his devoted service to nmunity. Proper Way to Move Patient Woodlief demonstrates how to carry a patient (Mrs. C. R. Faircloth) as Mrs. Spbil Swett, Mrs. Wade Daniel, Albert Perry, O. R. Dew and Rod ney Bright pay close attention. —(Allen Photo). Demonstrations Practiced REST teE FOREST. N. C. 1 4 & SAT., Dec. 3 - 4 Tuesday, November 23, Mr. A. R. “Woodie” Woodlief, Fire In spector of the Raleigh Fire De- 1 partment | spoke to a group of some 60 persons from the Wake Forest area regarding fire fight ing and patient evacuation. Groups represented were Wake Forest Hospital, Wake Forest Rest Home, Roger’s Nursing Home, Co lonial Guest Home, Adult Red Cross Hospital Volunteers, the Vol unteer Fire Departments of the area and the Rescue Squad. The meeting was held at the Community House. After a brief lecture by Mr. Woodlief a film on hospital fires was presented fol lowed by instructions and practice of patient evacuation. Fire fight- li zan’s Fight For Life s,b11,se bt * ijlitoikill*' ALSO — zan’s Three hallenges WED., Dec. 5 - 8 itra & Trevor Howard I yan s ECHNICOLOR) Express It Jaj«# ffil Ilf.®. elcr. She^s Mine SAT., Dec. 9 - 11 ewart & Sandra Dee :ope & Technicolor) - ALSO — JOLOR WESTERN ing equipment was demonstrated and practiced. Mr. Woodlief, a member of the Fire Department in Raleigh, has worked diligently with Fire Pro grams in hospitals and schools in the Raleigh area. Since our local hospital is a branch of the Memor ial Hospitals of Wake Co. in Ra leigh Wake Forest has the privil ege of sharing Mr. Woodlief’s knowledge and instruction. The hfospdtal felt that this privilege should be shared with the commu nity. Coffee and cookies were served by Hospital during the meeting. Mrs. C. P. William Fisher and an unidentified lady use proper method for carrying “sit-up” patient. New Bethel News By BENJ FERRELL The New Bethel Church had homecoming last Sunday morning. Rev. W. A. Morgan delivered the morning sermon and Rev. Forts delivered the evening sermon. Choirs present were Friendship, Woodland, Elevation and Mt. Plea sant. The St. Peters Church held a musical program Sunday night, i Choruses present were Macedonia, ! Family Circle, and Junior Commu- nitp Chorus. i Mr. Lawrence Smith is sick at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Jeffry s. Mr. Louis Montague and family went to Suffolk, Va. to meet their relatives in a family reunion. ■ Mr. Charlie Lee’s funeral was held Monday at 2 p. m. at New Bethel Church. | Miss Annie Ferrell spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Benj Ferrells. Mr. Russell Hodge has moved to his new home near his father. Clarence Dunn, Eller Sue San ders and Moses Dunn from Ne wark, N. J. visited their parents over the weekend. Woodlief demonstrates proper method of extinguishing fire. When temperatures fall, car win dows go up, and many motorists drive during cold weather with their vehicles tightly closed. This shuts out noises you should hear, such as horns of vehicles and trains, warns the North CaroUna Department of Motor Vehicles. It also increases the threat of car bon monoxide, which induces drowsiness in the car’s occupants. Drive with one window just “a little” open for entrance of fresh air; it’s a good way to stay awake. We are to say proud lin" that we have been checked and found to possess loper equipment, stock, service literature, and tech- ;al knowledge to perform work for the GE factory all 9,11,12,16, and 19 inch GE portable TV sets AT I) COST TO YOU for a period of 90 days from date Ipurchase, provided it was purchased from a fran-