Appalachian College (li08ei| As Nationwide Testing Center Appalachian has been designated as a testing center (or the 1M0 nationwide administration of the National Teacher Examination next February, Dr. William E. Fulmer, Director of Student Teaching, announced today. % College senior* preparing to teach and teachers applying for positions in school systems which encourage or require applicants to submit their scores on the National Teacher Examinations along with their other credentials are eligible to take the tests. The examinations are prepared and administered annually by Edu cational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey. The designation of Appala chian as a testing center for these examinations will give prospective teachers la this area aa opportunity to compare their performance on the examination with approximately It, MM can didate* throughout the country who will he participating in the nationwide adminlxtratlon on FehrtUry 1J. 1MB. Dr. Fulmer said. v . " : "? )?'? v;' - ? At the one-day testing session i candidate may take the Common Examinations, which include texts in Professional Information, Gen eral Culture, English Expression, and Nonverbal Reasoning. In addition, each Candidate may take one or two of the eleven Optional Examinations which are designed to demonstrate mastery of subject matter in the fields in which he may be assigned to teach. Applications far the examina tions and a Bulletin of Inferwa tioa drKrlUnf registration jr? mAuh aad twtiiiiil represen tative test questions nay be ob tained fr?m Dr. Mmr, Office of Studeat Teaching, la the UMitin Building, or fram the Natteaal Teacher Exaailaatious, Educational Tenting Service, tl Naaaau Street, Princeton, New Jersey. Prospective teachers planning td take the teat should secure an application blank and a Bulletin of Information promptly, Dr. Ful mer advised. CAM) OF THANKS The family of William Andrew Cowles thank their friends for their kindnesses, sympathy and helpfulness during their recent bereavement. They also thank Reins-Sturdlvaat Funeral Home for their efficient service. Tobacco Growers If You Like a Good Square Meal That Makes You Know You've Been to Dinner, You'll Like Eating at Bert's SANDWICHES WESTERN STEAKS COMPLETE BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER Reasonable Prices JIM 1 H-td Bert's Parkside Cafe ACROSS FROM COLLEGE ENTRANCE Thert'i nothinf like a new car? and no new eat lit* a Chevrolet. Thii it Ike 1990 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe! PEOPLE SAY THESE ARE THE THINGS THEY WANT IN A CAR....- CHEVROLET fbr '60 come# closest to meeting every need I Interviews with thousands of ear owners across the country show clearly what they like or dislike about their present cart . . . and vMt they want most in thek I960 cars. Hert's what the people tell us they want . . . and here's how Chevrolet meets their needs. ? riC? | YviAi S 9 U^^GnaVvQW Ww hwjt rnkML" All Impalas and Bel Air* with V8 engine# are tower in pfiee. M Are automatic transmlaeions and many other popular optiona. Also Blacaynea now include aa standard equipment conveniencea formerly optional at extra cost. Si^^PUV wP^WUIl| ? AimI reset# value?" You keep right oil saving after you buy your favorite Chevrolet, too. And Chevrolet'* tradi tionally higher resale value means you'll get more back when you trade. "Clw me plinti ef w* eM-tasManed eeinlert." There's comfort and than aome in this one. Chevy's Inng on apace, for one thing. Once you're under way you 11 know just how comfortable Full Coil suspension makes your ride. "laMr-dao't hrpt safety!" You're surrounded by safety features in a new Chevrolet. You've got big, iturdy brake* underfoot, fdr example, that last lotigei. Am it hak been for yean, aafety ia itandard equipment in Chevy. "baft keep ufkM dew*, M?." More than ever, Chevrolet for I960 ia buill to itay on the road and out of the repair (hop. You can tell that from ita hushed, unruffled way of going, from the aoiid Ihunk of Chevy'a big door*. Of eourae, if you thould need aerviee, you're alwajra near efficient, econom ical attention to you* need*. Ml want a Mr Hat wtt it and MB la M driving I da." For proof of Chevy'a ataying power, juat apend a minute watching the neareat road. You'll aac mora Chevrolet* traveling on it than any other eaf? evidence-on-wheel* of Chevrolet durability. (And that higher reaale value atteata to it, too.) "Me tar a wait handling ear." Han dling^ alwajra teen Chevy'a forte, and 1960 is no exception. But really, thia kind of lightness and preciaion you've ?imply got to enjoy (or yourself. ? ? a ear yeu can leak at ami he (mug ?tout buying K." Chevrolet for 1M0 leave* the low-price field -far behind when it come* to faahion. But you're the beat judge of styling, ao take a good cloae look at Chevrolet. We Warn you: you're about to fall In . love. "And performance. Let*a have a hat ?net* Chevy's spirited Vt'? have aet the Standard for ultra-efficient power In American-built paarenger car engine*. You've got a long Itft of performance minded ttansmiasKna to pick from, too. So that, frionda, ia what you told ua you want. We think it can be eultimed up rather well in just one word: tabu. Get the full story of Chevy's brand of Value aoon at your Chevrolet dealer's. "'">3 0 Neereut to perfect/on a low-priced car ever came . . . |gruj| ? Ride ttH 'i&t bat? at ymkr local authorind ChmoUt (baler's < ^ 1' ANDREWS CHEVROLET, INC. North Depot St. De*Wr tk*m im - ***** 110 Boone, N. Monday Mailing Day For Christmas Seals Monday was mailing day for the 1968 Christmas Seals to indivi duals and Bond* with Seals to business firms. It if only through these annual sales, as no personal solicitation or participation in any other drives are made, that your Alleghany-Ashe-Wataufa TH As sociation can continue its full acti vity, along with the North Caro lina and National Associations, with a strong three point fight against TB. Suddenly, it can happen and of ten it does to many. Right now there are about 1700 TB patients in our own North Carolina Sana toriums being treated for TB with another person being stricken every six minute*, while this bum- 1 ber one eontagious disease killer claim* another life every 43 min utes," said Dr. H. M. Cooke, Seal Sale Chairman. The three point fight against TB is given by Dr. Cooke as: "Detec tion, by X-ray and TB testing; Treatment, by new drugs and bet ter use of existing ones; Research, medical research has produced and will continue W produce amaiing discoveries to save lives." "So much for so little, to help keep every one safe from TB. Please be as generous as possible and there's do better time than today for answering your Christ mas Seal letter," concluded Dr. Cooke. About Your Home By RUTH CURRENT Reiearch and Home Economists answer Homemakers' Questions: How does low-fat cottage cheese differ in food value from creamed cottage cheese? Low-fat cottage cheese has very little fat and vita min A. Creamed cottage cheese usually has about S per cent fat and therefore furnishes more calo ries and vitamin A. How is milk homogenized? Milk is homogenized by a mechanical process that breaks up fat into small particles and distributes them throughout the milk. Cream does not form in homogenized milk .because the fat particles do not rise to the top. Is it possible for a person to drink too much milk? Yes; if milk is consumed in such large amounts that it crowds out other important foods. Does white cabbage have a lower food value than red? Not neces sarily. Some varieties of white cab bage have as much vitamin C (the main nutrient) as red cabbage. The amount present depends in part upon conditions under which cab bage has been stored and length of storage period. The method of cooking also affects the final value. Is there any difference in food value between green and yellow r dried peas? Food values of green and yellow dried peas are very pdmtflfr. Is tomato Juice a good source of vitamin C? Yes. One-half cup of tomato juice will supply about one fourth of the daily allowance of vitamin C. Good wool blankets are no small investment and should be well taken care of. They will give years of comfort and enjoyment if cared for properly. Correct laundering or dry-clean ing by a reputable cleaner are necessary to keep blankets fluffy, warm and soft. The way blankets are stored and the every-day care and use they receivi are important in retaining their serviceability and beauty. Brush, blankets often, with the nap toward the binding, to remove dust and dirt. Every now and then air them outdoors. Soiled bindings must be washed with a thick mild soap lather, using a soft brush. The next step it to pull the binding straight and press with a moderate iron. Use a pressing cloth and don't crease the outer edge of the binding. When bindings become frayed or soiled beyond cleaning, replace them. Always store blankets clean, Ih ? cool, dry place in a tightly sealed case. Do not pile other things to be stored on top of blank ets because the weight will flatten their nap. Don't t*y to remove stains or re-dye blankets. Instead send them to a professional. Never iron a blanket, it can quite easily be ruined by doing this. When removing blankets from beds, dont twist or pull, or allow them to drag qn the floor. WEL C Tobacco Welcome to a good market and a good shopping center IT'Wi?Vou'w Here \ Come By itntj See Our Dhplityn Pictured at Left CRESCENT SOFA and matching chair bjr Greene Bros. Furniture Couches Starting at $50.00 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITS Foam Rubber Cushion Start at $124.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS RECLINERS Low Down Payment ? Easy Terms on Balance Greene Furniture Co. Edmisten Bldg. ? Boone, N. C. ? AM 4-8231? Night 4-8589 Fresh and Sweet QUEEN BESS MILK I The One And Only milk 100% produced in the Northwest North Carolina Highlands (within the area defined , on map above). The One And Only ? milk pasteurized and cartoned within this area. Queen Bess Milk \ is a 100% uHome Product" ? produced, pro cessed, and distributed by Home Folk? espec ially for you. All of" the money you spend for Queen Bess Dairy Products stays at home to help build a greater community-^aml all Queen Bess Pairy Products are the freshest and finest quality that your money can buy. 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