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M1IIIIHDI L COLEMAN, MJ>. i • •• It Before You Make a Move / BECAUSE of a bronchial condition and a mild heart condition, I am considering living in a high dry climate. Arc there any tests that can be made by which I can oe sure of being comfortable bo fora making such a move? r Dr. Coleman MT. N. U, N.J. Dear Mr. L.: There are many tests by which the lung capacity and the heart re serve can be measured. These tests, very involved, .take into con sideration ex ercise and nor max daily ac tivity. Many changes go on in the bloodstream and In the or gana at the body of all people who make a change from one extreme of climate to another. These changes are particu larly Important to anybody who has had a chronic res piratory or heart ailment. Many years ago Dr. Arthur Masters of New York City, a heart specialist, devised a "two-step” exercise test that has been of great diagnostic Importance. This and other tests can give your doctor a good indi cation at how your heart and lungs may respond In a new tiim&to. i A person who contemplates such a move, however, should "try out” the new climate for • Short while to see how he adjusts to it. ■A heart specialist In the new area can keep you tinder observation and, in consulta tion with your own physician, will help make a permanent decision for you. • * • My young Infant cries so much more than my other two did that I wonder if something is wrong. Mrs. W. E., Term. Dear Mrs. E.: A famous pe diatrician once said that the most frequent reasons why an infant cries are hunger and an open safety pin. Fortunately, both are easily remedied. The hunger factor is ex tremely important and the crying usually stops when the formula is enriched, or the number of feedings increased. Babies sometimes cry be cause of their great need for close contact with their mo ther. Of course, before any such conclusion is arrived at, all possibilities of underlying in fection or illness must be ruled out. • • • SPEAKING OF YOUR HEALTH: Strong antiseptics can bum the skin. Many of them—especially iodine—be come concentrated with age. Dr. Lester Coleman has pre pared a special booklet for readers of the column entitled, "Pay Attention to Your Heart” For your copy, send 25 cents in coin and a large, self-addressed 6-cent stamped envelope to Lester L. Coleman, M. D., P.O. Box 5170, Grand Central Station, New York, N. Y. 10017. Please mention the booklet by title. Many Items In Quebec News By . Mrs. Paul Fisher QUEBEC — Tommy Owen, president of the Quebec Com munity Club, expressed many thanks and appreciation to each and everyone who attended the bingo party and social get-to NOTICE I, Ray Petit, am not respon sible for any indebtedness in curred by anyone other than myself as of April 29, 1971. 5-6-4tp Pipeline of Life PLEDGE YOUR PINT TODAY! Bloodmobile Will Be At BREVARD COLLEGE GYM MAY 6 Beginning At 10 a.m. Promoted By BREVARD gether Saturday night and helpeed make it a success. To all from our neighboring com munity, we do appreciate your presence and help, and extend a hearty welcome anytime. Mrs. Bonita McCall won the grand prize, a $5.00 bill, then gave it back to the club. Many thanks to her for being so kind. The next club meeting will be Monday night. May 10th. Every one is urged to attend. Saturday, May 8th, will be a working on Oak Grove Ceme tery. All who have relatives buried there, need to go and help. Bring your shovels as there are graves to be .filled up that are sinking. We express our sympathy to the relatives of Cecil Whitmire, who passed away Monday. Also our sympathy goes to the family of Mrs. Gerald Wood ard in their bereavement. Friends of Mr. Johnnie Reid regret to hear of his illness. He is in Transylvania hospital. His condition is reported to be rather serious. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith visit ed the former’s sister, Mrs. Dora Tritt of Blantyre, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Hen derson of Charlotte spent the weekend with the former’s sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Detric Holden and children attended the per formance of Disney on Parade in Greenville, S. C., Sunday. They also visited relatives in Easley enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. Ras Whitmire of Hendersonville, visited friends in this community Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duckett of Asheville visited Nellie and Brother Thomas Friday eve ning. She is the daughter of the late Van and Virgie Smith, for merly of their community. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCoy and son of Penrose were guests Sunday of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy. Misses Sandra Jones, Paulette Fisher and Geraldine Fisher along with other members of he chemistry class of Rosman High School and their teacher, Mrs. Lillian Cathran, made a trip to Oak Ridge, Tenn., Satur day, where they toured the Museum of Atomic energy and Research Laboratories. FOR SALfc—1 Wayfite Pa Cathey's Creek News Reported By • Mrs. Ken wuey CATHEY’S CREEK — On the first pert at the week our section was freezing due to the low temperatures of 33’. We had gotten use to the mild summerlike temperatures. . ■ ‘ 'i A box supper and bingo par ty will be held at Red Hill Cen ter on Ross road this Saturday night at 7:00 p. m. Anyone is invited to come and the ladies are asked to prepare a box with enough food for a couple, and the members and officers wel come anyone to come. Please no alcoholic beverages. Sunday visitors of “Uncle Van” and “Aunt Katie” Wal drop were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. John Col lins and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Orr, Mrs. Elaine Mitchell and daughter Lynn and Mr. Cooper all of Brevard. Mrs. .Julia Fowler and fami ly had as their visitor one day last week Mrs. kowler’s father Henry McKinney of Bosnian. He is doing a lot better. Ward Breedlove is still on our sick list The Rev. J. E. Osteen of Henderson county was visitor of Alebrt McKinney one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Clayton have moved from the Buck ner house to a house near the city limits in Brevard. He hated to loose them as neigh bors. Wendell Shook is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shook. He was last stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga. He is sche duled for another assignment Good luck with Gods blessings, Wendell. The Rev. Frank Fenwick of Greenville, S. C„ will be show ing slides of Petra, scenes from the Holy Land at Red Hill Cen ter on June 5th at 8:00. If the weather is favorable he will show the a on the outside so there will be more room. Two From County Elected To Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi, the top na tional scholastic honorary at North Carolina State Universi ty, has elected 205 juniors, sen iors and graduate students to membership. Phi Kappa Phi is the scientif ic and technological university honorary which corresponds to the liberal arts university hon orary, Phi Beta Kappa. Elected from Transylvania were: William A. Bowen, Jr., elec trical engineering, son of Mrs. W. A. Bowen, Sr., 76 Chestnut St., Brevard; James L. Hinkle, electrical engineering, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hinkle, Rt. 1, Brevard. - BEST LIONS HONOR O BOB HOPE Comedian Bob Hope accepts the 1971 Lions International Humanitarian Award from Dr. Robert D. McCullough of Tulsa, | Oklahoma, President of the world’s largest humanitarian ser 1 vice organization. The award was giver to Hope for bis continuous efforts and work in behalf of sight conservation and eye research, (me of ; the major concerns of Lions Clubs throughout the world. ! The presentation was made this past weekend in Washington, D.C., because film commitments will prevent Hope fron attend* tog the Lions world convention in Las Vegas this June. Organizational Meeting Of Stamp Club Set Tuesday Night Efforts are being made here to organize a Brevard Stamp club. The organizational meet ing will be held Tuesday night, May 11th, at 8:00 o’clock in the conference room of First ■ Citizens Bank and Trust comnany. The meeting is being call ed by Harold Norwood, and he urges all interested per sons to bring stamps of in terest to the meeting. Menus For Lunchrooms Next Week Are Announced Today Menus for Transylvania Coun ty Schools for the week be ginning Thursday, May 6th through Thursday, May 13th, 1971: Thursday—Beans with franks, greens, potato salad, cornbread, peanut butter delight, milk, but ter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Beans with franks or cheese burger with bun, peanut butter delight 05/ jello Friday — Oven-fried chicken, rice, gravy, cranberry sauce, green peas, tossed salad, hot rolLi, milk, blitter, cinnamon crispies Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Chicken or meat and cheese sandwich, cinnamon crispies or jello with topping Monday — Fish portions with tartar souce, polka dot corn, basic cole slaw, chilled fruit, crispy cornbread, peanut butter delight, milk, butter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Fish portions or hot dog with mustard, onions, catsup, peanut butter delight or fruit short cake Tuesday—Country-style steak, buttered potatoes, green beans, freckle face rolls, apple-cran berry crisp, milk, butter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Steak or submarine sandwich, apple-cranberry crisp or rolled wheat cake Wednesday — Frankfurters, finger rolls, onions, mustard, catsup, French fries, basic cole slaw, fruit cobbler, milk, butter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Frankfurters or cheese meat loaf, fruit cobbler or chocolate pudding, cookie Thursday — Orange Juice, beef/vegetable soup, saltines, toasted cheese sandwich, cinna mon bun, milk, butter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Soup or barbecue chicken, cin namon bun or fruit jello When you think of prescrio tions, think of VARNER'S, adv. *....... 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