PAGE FOUR More' About REPORT Home viiits by nurses to prenatals 419. v ' Eye Clinics Five eye clinics w§re held in the District during the year with a total of 182 fitted with glasses. health certificates issued pa WPA workers, NYA, 4H clubs, midwives, food handlers, and teachers to taled 843. The sanitary officer made a total of 169 visits to food handling, establish ments during the year. Twenty inspections of dai ries, and \959 visits to pri vate premises in the inten est of sanitation. A total of j 565 sanitary privies were; installed. 9 Many other phases of the public health work not listed here are carried on The general health of the two counties has been quite satisfactory during 1941, the sickness due tp preventable disease has shown a gradual decrease. Dr. J. J. Croley is district health officer; Mrs. Eliza beth H. Crouse is public health nurse for Yancey county and Mrs. Morrison Craven for Avery .county. T. G. Ellis is district sani tarian. 1 1 Victor Goodman, our county chairman of the Red CToits War Rplief, has’ issued-*a*i Ji All Out!’ appeal -to all of us to help raise our quota of SIOOO. Let’s do this job in a hurry. Bring in your scrap mdtal—Let.’s make a victory pile as big as the Xu- Wray Hotel. '- -1 Generous And. Patriotic O'Ur company has issued a bulletin setting forth their pol icy in regard to employees draf ted into service for a year. Briefly, each employee gets his job back when he returns —gets two weeks salary bonus when he is drafted-—gets 20 per cent of his base pay while in service. Nothing wrong with that. Life There isn’t much to life but this, a Baby’s smile, a Woman’s kiss,.. Book, a Pipe, a Fire, a Friend, and just a little cash to spend. G. T. ROBBINS “Your Friendly Neighbor" 1 -22—42 ' ' \ — „ I •«? THE CALL TO THE COLORS T IS A CALL FOR DOLLARS! I I * _ Die deep. Strike hard, out boys need the planes, ships, and y; , guns which your money will help to buy, , ' [ j- : Go to your bank, post office, or s savings and loan association. Tell them you want to buy De ------l. —« sense Bonds regularly, starting now - I 1 ■ c'.yF ....; L THE NORTHWESTERN BANK , '' I BURNSVILLE, N. C. ' ' ■' ~■ -r ■»,- - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,, ; BURNSVILLE— “So They Say” About town: Bill Wray’s; prediction of three-inches-! of-snow by Thursday night doesn’t seem to be coming true. . . . Marguerite Mc- Kinney visiting briefly (and getting warm wel come). On way for sur prise visit with her mother and back by here on Sat urday. .... Mrs. B. B. Ray celebrated 80th , birthday Wednesday Latest ar rival:' Sarah and Howard Barbeei’s.... new daughter, j and grandma Smith down to see about them. Royce Perry to army Sat-j . urday ihe’s reserve lieu- 1 tenant). He’s off to Camp ; Wheeler, Ga. but we’re glad the family will stay here. . . . Jack Lynn j tix army too, this week. He’s lieutenant too and re i ports to Camp McClellan, Ala Mars Hill and Brevard college students will be home for week end. 'Something new in town: Jack Charles’ well groom ed mustache! wonder if style will spread to all B. H. S. senior boys! . . . And speaking of the. Senior and Junior boys they’ll all take physical examinations, set ting-up exercises and first ' aid courses. And they’re enthusiastic’about it all! . . Big doihgs next week! Trust that every person in county is now collecting scrap metals, etc. and that we’ll make a very large contribution of these mat erials. Bring it in your self if you can ; if not let The committee know Also Boy Scouts still gath ering paper so .get this together. Then the “fight infantile paralysis” drive is on. Tea on Thursday evening pro mises to be most enjoyable There’ll be two “Presi- Balls” this year—come to both Ts you feel that spry. Friday night, regular ball. Saturday night, square dance so that young crowd who are so greatly in faV of of this may attend. Then Legion and auxili ary meeting Tuesday night commander Charles re minds. More About F. S. A. Yancey Record. Two prizes were held in reserve for families who did not turn in their record books • early enough to be judged. We wish to thank all business concerns for the prizes donated as this will help in getting more farm families to keep good records. County Agent, V. J. Goodman, told how our farms could help during, the war and our produc tion goals for 1942. Edgar R. Perry, Assis tant RR Supervisor, dis-i cussed good farm manage-j ment practices in regard to cows, hogs and chickens and also fertilizer, crop ro tation. Officers Elected . ... .* A-:'.' ' In the afternoon the Yancey County Purchas ing and r Marketing Asso ciation of FSA families was organized and the fol lowing officers were elect ed, for 1 year terms: Pre sident, Angus Master, Green Mtn., N. C.; Vice President, M. D. Cox, New-! dale! N. C.; Secretarj^-Tre .. r'T .■ '•%. , \ ; T- • r . Scrap Metal Drive Is Now On! ’Tt ' " \ '' -r 'i "... -A • , 1 i - ■ \ • •J’ ' . , l . • - : ' “ A ! Your Country Needs: t)LD HAGS(im*I udi n g and cotton T-a- SCRAP IRON (free of tin and light sheet iron) x SHEET IRON AND TIN (free of tin cans) TIN CANS BOOKS AND MAGAZINES (paper) I, { \yf MIXED PAPER (any kind of paper except tar paper) CAR BATTERIES A P$ : —~ RADIATORS (Car) (Less weight of actual iron) ALUMINUM (free of iron and other foreign material) | HEAVY COPPER AND WIRE LJ “" *“ LJ SHEET COPPER AND STILL* COPPER HEAVY BRASS (casting & heavy sheet, free of iron) i - LIGHT IIRASS (light' sheet, free of iron) r ZINC! (Jar tops, etc.) .. ' V ALL RUBBER GOODS A " COMMITTEE Chairman, V. J. Coodman ■ t # ' f . Vice chairman, E. N. Stamey Secretary, C. E. Briggs 1 * - ... • • ;• * n Treasurer, R. N. Scott Township Chairmen: Burnsville: G. C. Hunter, G. L„ Hensley. Cane River: Earl W. Wilson, Mrs. Har mon Peterson. Pensacola: Wayne Ray, Prices Greek: Silas Hensley. Brush Creek: S. B. Randolph. Green Mtn: T. A. McKinney, D. C. Bailey. Jacks Creek: Luke Raughrun. Egypt: Hasket Hensley, Paul Higgins. Crabtree: R. N. Silver. South Toe: Luther M. Robinson. Ramseytown: R. E. Holloway. » * u i • ; ...... & ... . j - ~ THE MONEY WILL GO TO THE RED CROSS EMERGENCY FUND IT’S FOR OUR BOYS IN SERVICE! - Yancey County’s Quota is $1,000.00 Let’s Go Over the Top ~~T~ v i Clean Up Every Creek and Hollow - Campaign Closes 28th __ „ n ' •’ ’ ‘ • - ' ‘ ' ' '*!)>■/ . * • t ■ m " . iss&shr,- ’ ■ ■■ - if--' 1 - . • ■ ----- v.. - jv 7 THE YANCEY RECORD [asurer, J. Coleman Gre gory, Burnsville, N. C.; Directors, Ro y Mathas, Cane River, N. C., R. H. Bailey, Bald Creek, N. C. Through the association the farmers are hoping to purchase cooperatively | such items as fertilizer, garden seed, fruit jars, pressure cookers, grass seed and other items used on the farm and in the home, so as to save mem bers of the association as much money as possible. Following the business session a free movie was! given by Mr. Clevenger on j farming activities showing improved farm practices 1 and also some shorts and news reels that were en joyed by all. The meeting adjourned at 3:30 P, M. * WE HAVE High Grade] Piano in your community; that must be repossessed. 4 Will sacrifice for balance due on same. Easy terms. Write, Magness Piano Co. P. O. Box 161, Henderson ville, North Carolina fl 2 NOTICE OF.SALE In The Superior Court STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY Louise Watson, et at. vs. Kitty B. Byrd, Guardian, et al. j Under and by virtue of autho rity vested in the undersigned j Commissioner by a judgment of i the Superior Court the under signed will on the sth day of j : February, 1942, at 11:00 A. M.J I at the Court House door in Bur j nsville, North Carolina, sell to; j the highest bidder for cash the | following described lot in Burns ville Township, County of Y’an-. cey and State of North Carolina: Lot No. 1 Block H in the S. M. Bennett Addition to the Town of Burnsville. This the 6th day of January, 1942. DOVER R. FOUTS, Commis -1 sicner. —•-- . Collection Points: BURNSVILLE Farmers Federation CANE RIVER H. W. Higgins home, Cane River Post Office - CREEK— G. W. Hughes’ home Proffitt’s Store BRUSH CREEK A. P. Randolph’s home CELO W. S. Bryant’s Store HAMRICK Charles C. Robinson’s home BUSICK Bowditch’s Store SIOUX W. M. Duncan’s home ~l_ Sioux Post Office RAMSEYTOWN Lester Peterson’s home BEE LOG G. C. Mclntosh’s Store Bee »T-