Blowing Rock School I The Blowing Bock PTA will hjve Us last meeting of lfa« current (cbooi year oe Monday evening. April «, at 7:30 in the school auditorium Mr*. Jaek Rainty, president, urges every member to be preaent far an important boatMas session. Distinction List Released Tht following students made the Distinction List for the third grading period: AU« Triplott, Marilyn Bolick. Cornelia Gryder, Kate Holder, Ruth Holder. Asa Re id. Sharon Sudderth. and Bar Uira Triplett, aeruors: Jerry Burns. Thomas Buxton, Earl Ford. Kenneth Triplctt, K C. Shore. Linda Bolick. Shirley Henson, and Mary Keller, juniors; Charles Craig, Alton Taylor, Pat Coffey, and Jewell Harmon, sophomores; Trask Buxton, Lewis Coffey, J. p. Dotaon, John Lett, Elaine Bolitk, Mamie Lee Bentley, Judy Bins, Gail Dula, Sarah KeUer, Alice Robbins. and Margaret Townseod, freshmen. Requirements for this honor are good cittganahip. satisfactory attendance. and an aeadesnk average of "B". Fear Straight A Students Named Pat Coffey, Mary Keller, Thomas Buxton) and Kenneth Triplet* made all "A's" for the last grading period of nine weeks. Pat is a so phomutf, and the other throe are jvnkiii. Mn. Harwell's 5th Grade The fifth grade will help prepare a bulletin board for the high school building for April. Since Easter will soon be here, the class decided to make Easter and spring the topics for the display. Everyone will be glad when spring comas. Some flowers are already blooming and there are lota of birds to be seen. Mn. Winkler's 6th Grade Norman Kord sprained his leg and has a' cast on It. The class is having a spelling bee. Mrs. Winkler is awarding five dollars to the winner. Sonny Young, Billie Foster, Edith Storie, Rhea Holder, Johnay Harmon, Robert Harmon, and Sandra Castle are working on science pictures. The class had a contest to see who could sail the most greeting card*. Sonny Young won by selling (9 boxes. He received a prize of five dollar*. The sixth grade has learned two naw folk danccs. Pat Fortune, a former resident of Lenoir, Is a new class member. Mr. Crayte Teague visited the class and gave a very informative talk about forest fires. Everyona appreciates the new book corers he gave. Don Harrison and Sonny Young won the prize for the best job of covering their books. Mr. MeCurry's 7th and 8th Grade* Good citizens for the week ending Uarch 22 were Ann Moody and Larry Hodge. Ann Moody bought a cake to sell on Tuesday and Jimmy Coffey brought cookies Thursday. Miriam Ford and Barbara Newton have returned to school after having been sick. The class welcomed a new student laat Friday, Wendell Biddix. Wendell formerly went to school at Spruce Pine. PERSONNEL CUT Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson recently directed that a twelve per cent cut be made in personnel of the Defense Department and armed forces in the Washington area, to be put Into effect over a year. He estimated the savings of $30,000,000. PROTECT YOUR FAMILY BY BECOMING A MEMBER OF Reins-Sturdivant Mutual Burial Association, Inc. TELEPHONE DIAL AMherst 4-8866 A 25-Cent Fee Is Charged Upon Joining, After Whlck The Following Dues Are In Effect: DOUBLE BENEFIT Quarterly Yearly Benefit One to Ten Years 4 .20 9 .80 $100.00 Ten to Thirty Years .40 1.60 200.00 Thirty to Fifty Years JO 3.20 200.00 Fifty to Sixty-Five Years 1.20 4.80 200.00 Leg of Lamb Mad© Fancy i Creamed vecetaMee la pftata baakate act a* the dainty aaeempanjmrat far the artatoarat «f the Cuter taM« a raaat lag al If there it a doubt aoaearnlng the Easter dinner menu In your home, worry no leogar. A haa* far thia rear, retailers have chalked up a 1 per cant gain above aaies in the like period of ISM. SIGNERS ALL KELLY'S Chippewa Fall*. rutnt-s were on the . tit ion for Circuit Rinehard. circulatcd by John Krfl|. Ail twenty of vas > Kelly. H. & W. Business* Service v AUDITING — BOOKKEEPING Over Watauga Savings A Loan Association Phone AMherst 4-3595 BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA . TAX RETURNS FILED Come in and discuss your problems with us. We Specialize In Taxes