PAGE FOUR 9|Mnl^v : ~ V* '■ C. JLriTp jtjK .WSM Safe &L '■a.v&-.-.-..v vu. -.-vyae. "IS : Wfi : ,ti \ i i >■ -* v jtM.-:,-. i vjt» / f % ♦ -' v ' -ifeß*e 8 * . |M TONETTE AND RYTHM BAND. The Tonette and Rythm Band of Micaville School is directed by Mrs. Lillian G. Robinson. The members played several selections last Friday when Governor Kerr Seott presented a Bronze Plaque to the county for the record vote in the School and Road Bond issue. The hand recently gave a special program at the school for parents and teachers. (Photo by John Robinson) PM A NOTICE Pasture seed can be ob tained through the Yancey County PMA Office thro ugh the month of March", Farmers may receive the following types of seed for pasture only: Orchard Grass, Blue Grass, White Dutch Clover, Ladino Clo ver, Fescue. ************************************************* \ RE Goodrich, •SUSS* \' Rythm M Mon fin. IT M L<], that .or, oui BFCi rim have cord, that'-oik to ,,f ,mi,,,. Result: Weak spots invite gether in perfect unison. There■are trouble Overstrained cords wear out no cross Result. More com tou soon. fort, safety, and mileage. LIBERA! TRAD" if ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR PRESENT TtRtS MAAtyed cdsl SURPRISINGLY LOW Itafte-m ullowance. loOWN AU)O & HOME CENIER Phone 236 BURNSVILLE, N. C. I B.F. Goodrich I FIRST IN RUBBER EV-- X -oai— " • i ff\ r " • • / DFxrm l . TWIN TUB WASHES MY CLOTHES SO I / | / \I, K ; / , ' Sfza^Aiimj 't\ //I M' No "tattle-tale” grey for mo’ —both tuba washing together give double sudsing —always doing a better job quicker—easier 1 . Be sure and sec t he rqanv reclusive Dexter advantages. ' r -* HE ALTH 1)E PA RTM KN r James N, Fulp, assistant sanitarian of the Avery- Mitchell - Yancey District Health Department, has just completed an orienta tion course in the Cumber land County Health De partment. Beginning April Ist, he will take over the duties of sanitarian for Pf —** » -’•ny,-’ • - ~*^jT >A- .'V.' * ** '*'* ■ • fb **. yY jj I ALLEN & DELLINGER ELECTRIC COMPANY BURNSVILLE, N. C. Avery county, working out of the Newland office of the District Health Depart „ ment. Jake F. Buckner, Senior Sanitarian, will con . tinue to work in Mitchell Jand Yancey counties. A film on care of the | teeth, entitled “It’s Your Health”, was shown recent ly in all the high schools of the county. This film was borrowed by the. district health department from I the Film Library of the . State Board of Health, and was shown in the schools' by Iliff Clevenger, manager | of the Yancey Theater. I Dog owners of the coun- Ity \yere given additional Warning last week by an incident that occurred in Columbia, S. C. There a ' mad dog got into a gram- ( mar school play yard dur- . ing a recess hour and bit ; six pupils, a teacher and ! the school janitor. The story was reported after the State Board of Health said the dog had' rabies. j Police were summoned and chased the dog home, jOn the way he bit several other dogs and his owner who was helping police capture and kill the animal This is an extreme case, hut there are so many stray dogs in Yancey coun ty, and others whose own , ers have failed to have vac cinated that a very real danger exists. During the recent vacci nation campaign hundreds of dogs were immunized against rabies but many Y more were not. Owners are +***********>M**»»**4-***»* fife YANCEY RECORD Cherokee Drama Opens July 1 in Great Smokies Cherokee, N. C.—Visi tors to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park will have the opportunity to see the drama of the Cherokees presented by the Cherokee Indians the mselves in an outdoor mountainside theatre five nights each week beginn ing July 1. , A full-blooded Cherokee, Frederick Kilpatrick, mus ic professor of Southern j Methodist University and composer of National Bro | adcasting Sy m p hon y’s I “Cherokee Suite” is writ ing original music for the two-act, 17-scene, 100-cast spectacle. The play is by Kermit Hunter, University of North Carolina Drama Department graduate; UN C’s Carolina Playmaker Harry E. Davis, assistant to Sam Selden (The Lost Colony director and Drama Dept, head), will direct. “Unto These Hills”, a ; Drama of the Cherokees, jhas as central theme the 'Great Removal of Indians to Oklahoma in President Jackson’s administration, the heroic stature of Junal uska and Sequoy (inventor of the first Indian alpha bet), and the high drama of Old Tsali and his sons who voluntarily surrender ed to death by firing squad to allow a pitiful remnant of brother braves to remain at peace in their beloved Smoky homeland. These dance sequences are includ ed in the score. Mountainside Theatre was hewn from the sides of Saunook Mountain above : Cherokee Fairgrounds be side NC 107, the Clingman’s Dome road between Chel-o kee and Gatlinburg, Tenn. Timber-topped mas onry seats wilf now acco modate 2,000 spectators. urged to have this done as a protection against this ever present menace to the people of the county and to other valuable animals that are also in danger. Easter Seal Boy ■18 « i 'vU Wmt m | gyp Russell Miller, 6, asks all Ameri ca to aid crippled children. Rus sell is the 1950 Easter Seal Child * ele ®ted by the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. The Easter Seal campaign is sponsored in this state by the NaUonal Society through its state society and local affiliates, Mis. Edward C. Clark and son, Christopher have returned to their home in Miami, after an extended visit with Mrs. Clarks’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Com modore Kathbone of Pen sacola. Mrs. Commodore Rath hone’ left Tuesday for . a visi- with friends and rela tives in Miami. a -j —— - -■ - ■ **4********* * * * * *+* * 4 * ** GROWING MASH TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GRASS RANGE by feed ing Ful-O-Peip Chick Star ter and Growing Mash on Ful-O-Pep’s Save-on-Feed Plan. Enables you to re strict feed with pullets on range. Farmers Federa tion, Burnsville, N. C. ********+**+************ \ ‘ | Your Furniture Dollar -- - - % J Yqu get more for your Furniture Dollar than for \ % » any other you spend. It buys Comfort, Beauty, Owner t| ship, Pride — the happinesss that goes with a cheerful \ Home. Think it over, then come to see us. % "% . < j || • BEDROOM FURNITURE , jl % • DINING ROOM & DINETTE SUITES } • FINE BEDDING • LIVING ROOM SUITES \ J • LAMPS, ACCESSORIES V% T J - • G. E. HOME APPLIANCES ' J v 5 % A Home Is Only a House that is lived in. S jj *“™- : ——— \ Field & Garden Seeds J Fencing, Farm Tools, Garden Tools k 5 - \ Linoleum, Plastic Upholstering [Fabric 2 5 $ I HARDWARE 1 j HOUSEWARES ★ APPLIANCES ? = T $ BURNSVILLE FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO- | 5 YOUR G. E. DEALER 5 { ~ BURNSVILLE, N. G. , 9 j—; ' —| , • ■ -r ' ‘ *■’ '- 1 ’ j ANNOUNCEMENT - ~ I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for Sheriff of Yancey County subject to the will of the Democratic Convention the 29th day of April, 1950. If nominated and elected I shall serve the people of Yancey County faithfully and honestly to the bqst of my ability. . TERRY HALL * | WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA 8 8 gj 8 " HOSPITAL SAVING 8 *&tut &IA4A OttcL Glut Siuld wm« fißßaj. ffiHHffiffiHHHffiffiHHHHHMHHi i BBBHBIBBBHHfIHHHHHBBBBBBHBBBBfIHBHfIHHBM PLANTING TIME CERTIFIED POTATO SEED • IRISH COBBLERS '' • GREEN MOUNTAIN 1 •* SEQUOIA • VICTOR GRAIN OATS • COLUMBIA OATS ./ I • WHITE SPRING OATS FIRST QUALITY SEED FARMERS FEDERATION BURNSVILLE, N. C. TEL. 47 WE DELIVER . . THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950