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SEAL SALE STARTS? North Carolina'* first lady, Mn. Terry Stanford, is pictured motiving the fir ft 1962 Christ mas Seals from Luther Bernhardt of Concord, the State campaign chairman for tuberculosis associations. Mr. Earnhardt noted thai America's first Udy, Mi's. Jackie Ken nedy, is leading the nationwide campaign as the national Christmas Seal chairman; and it is appropriate that North Carolina's first lady receive the first Christmas Seals in the state. Mrs. Sanford urged that all Tar Heel citisens purchase Christinas Seals and use them on their cards and packages ~7 ?3 kussia rates i in ran The Soviet Union ha* fired three more nuclear tests ? bring ing the total to twenty-five to be announced by the United States Atomic Energy Commis sion in the current series. The last were of intermedi ate range force, or the equival ent of 20,000 to 1,000,000 tons Of T.N.T. Exact location of the blast* were not available but they were over Russian land. V. S. CONDEMNS CHINA The United States has con demned Communist China for "violent and aggressive action" in its border warfare Wta India. State Department officials said the statement was purely a declaration of sympathy and support for India during the present crisis. It is believed the Kennedy Administration Is willing to send India military equipment if requested. Choose yoMf own card for pwtonaU izing from our wonderful itloction. ORDER EARLY Avoid the Ru?h! CAROLINA BUSINESS MACHINES CO. E. King St. AM 4-3545 2 Nurses, Clerk Added To Health Department / PjMtinilAjl Imm h?||* Ana\ \ VvYTIinWQ I'viii r 5V """v / to Alleghany u well m Ashe; Mrs op*i Clawson, public health nurse, Doom, who will five one d| to Avery; Mi&e Dora Dean Miller, typist clerk, Boone, who will assist in record* work for all (our coun tiaa aa needed. Others, who are on the health department staff and will be helping In the program aa pea aible, are Jack Cobb, supervis ing unitarian. Boone; Andrew Yfcainsac, aanitartan, Sparta; Bower Campbell, sanitarian, Jefferson. They will "be helping In plan ning with families to best ad just the homes to meet the spec ial needs of the patients. Mrs. Sue Johnston, physical Theraplat, Ik on the orthopedic clinic staff tor this arqa. She will spend a day a month addi tionally lntwie of the four coun ties. In October she was in Wa tauga, and on November 27 she will be in Ashe. "Thia grant is for a period of three years from its start this October 1," Dr. Michal said, "de pendent on results obtained. Patients will be under the care of their family physician and all care will be given only on the order of his physician. Close Cooperation, there is al ready established between the local medical societies, the healtyi director and staffs. Our first aim will be to demonatrate and teach piB^idures for patient care, to members of the family aa direct nursing services will be greatly limited." Northampton County farmers plahted 30,469 acres of peanut9 in 1961 to rank as the top pea nut producing county in North Carolina. ?? Crop acreage in Russia has in creased by 118 million acres since 1993, the beginning of the post -Stalin era, to a total of 906 million acres in 1961. A lot more oar? a lot more oarofrool . Just try beating the bold, beauti ful Bulck LeSabre '63 for value! You get full-size room. Wildcat performance ! Jolt-free Turbine Drive (opt. at extra cost). Finned aluminum front brakes. Top trade-In. Bulck quality. It you're buying "tull-alae", you'll proba bly pay a LeSabra prlee. Why not own one? Model ahown $2869'. I tor Ftdaral facte Tm m 4 BOUJ BEAUTIFUL BUIOK? I ??"v ? GREENE BUICK-PONTIAC, INC. . iascWs 1115 E. Kteg St. Tma?t Ll t Ha. 828 Bourn, N. C. safea- - m TREE FARM ?this plot of pinct, let by the lite Will C. Walker, itood out In the snow la*t week. The Chrictmaa-llke scene made folks conscious that Christmas la Just a few weeks away, and scenes like this will soon be filling the mails as they begin sending out holiday greetings. Notes And Comments Leaving everything to tome body else is a good way to let somebody else run everything. There is no way to accurately predict what people will do. More limestone was used un der the 1861 agricultural con servation program in Union County ? 19,009 tons ? than In any other North Carolina coun ty. Money isn't everything but it's nice to have enough to know that. Does anyone really want to return to the "good old days?" ^Annual Insurance ^ rremium tosri! FINANCE THI EASY MONTNIY WAY es few as $10 down -$3.75 a math Don't talc* chances , . , let u* cover you againtt riikt now. Wo will tfkxily pay annual premium tor you. You pay the o?*y way . . . lo w down payment, convenient monthly terms. ANNUAL MUMMM FINANCING FOKt ? Auto liability (aseignod risk or not) /YiGQICQI pOjrmCnT ? AH yovr insurance neod* TaLa iL? ?] .L ? . i. ? . laiiifae ^ ajiau iHMiif I OK 9 in( nSK OWPy 4 ? e rOy insuroncw fnw BuS y woyi Highlander Insurance Agency 41f W. King St. Boone, N. C. , Phone 2 #4-2433 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS iTHRIFT FOOD CENTER Fasf King St.? Plenty of Free Parking Space? Phone 264-8978
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