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THURSDAY, MARCH IS, l&l ' | Down Main Street •ia*i * iiiinni'tinimnini'tinimuHtinii** •■■•mmMhwm Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Godwin and children-.visit ed relatives in Wilson and Raleigh during the past week end- They also visited Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bag gett of Wilmington. Mr. Baggett is a former assist ant county agent of Yan cey County. Mr. and Mrs. V- L. Edw ards, Mr. and Mrs. Mifford Waldrup and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Moms Styles and children, visited Mr. and Mrs- Guy Edwards in Spruce Pine over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Crow gby and children of Tay lorsville and Mr. and Mrs. R. OfOrr and daughter of i Asheville visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Proffitt over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lawhern and son of Knox ville, Tenn., were the guests of Mr. Lawhern’s parents, Mr. and Mrs- L. F. Law hern, here over the week end. Mrs. Lawhern and son are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ayers, for the remainder of the week- - A New Free Service for Your Community ■ Call Yancey County Agent 21 We pay Collect Calls and our special Equipped Truck willßj remove your Cows, Horses and Hogs, free if called at once. I Consolidated Hide & Metal Co. I ASHEVILLE, N. C. ** ***>***-****-*>**>**•*■* **♦*• *-***»**• a-*-*-* a-*.*.*. *.*.*. *.***. HEAD NOISE J3ES ' MISERY? f^f Try this simple horn* traatmant. Many paopla Yl { \ fir hava written ui that it' brought tham biassed M relief from tha miseries of Hard pf Hearing ' J and Head Noises due to catarrh of th# head, .aL, yN Many were past 70! For proof of these amaiing .lV results, write us today, Nothing to wear. V| ) J j Treatment used right in your own home— j easy and simple, «. SEND NOW FOR PROOF \ THI lIMO COMPANY * AND 30 DAY TRIAL OFFER J Cut Down on Those Luxuries - Sure, you’re making good money now. But that doesn’t mean you have to spend it all. Try hard. Do without a luxury or two- Save something for later. Then you’ll have the money when the time comes to plunk down the first payment on a new home— or to put the boy in college—or when you want to take life easy- Save it at the Northwestern Bank where you will find prompt and courteous service. ✓ THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BURNSVILLE, N. C. I —1 E. L. Dillingham, county agent, and Rev. David Swartz, Presbyterian pas tor here, were in New York this week on a busi ness trip. They were expec ting to return to Burnsville on Friday on Saturday. Ann Silver, who has been in Baptist Hospital, Win ston-Salem, for several weeks returned to her home this week- Her condi tion is reported to be im proved. David Parsley of Little Switzerland honored his mother, Mi’s. George Par sley of Newdale, with a birthday dinner at his home Sunday, March 11th. Those who attended, out ride the immediate family, 'were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Presnelj of Burnsville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey, Jr-, and Mr. Ram sey’s mother, Mrs. R. W. Ramsey, visited in States ville last week end. Miss June Ramsey who is study ing nursing at the States ville hospital, received her cap in a ceremony Satur day evening. Miss Lola Higgins of Higgins, N. C. is now work ing in Pollard’s Drug Store CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors , for the kindness they show red to us during the sick ness and death of our hus ; band and father. The Family of L. B- Brinkley. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. D. M- Edge of Newdale, N. C. announ ce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nell Edge, to Leßoy Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J- C. Hunter j of Burnsville, Rt. 1. < The wedding will take place on May 12, at the Newdale Presbyterian! Church. Mr. and Mrs. B- B. Pen land of Bolens Creek have': moved into their new home 1 : there. The house is constru- ' cted of brick and is very modern in every respect. ( Grapefruit Halves 1 Good Tonics i Tangy Florida grapefruit halves, fissed to fit the occasion, will irove a perfect addition to late inter meals, particularly since .hey pack a punch of Vitamin-C j goodness, so important during these months in warding off colds. J Use green cr red jelly cut in in- i teresting shapes—a heart for Feb- J i-uary birthdays; a shamrock for i St. Patrick’s Day, with huckleberry r leaves around the edge of the grapefruit half; your favorite pre- ] serves; shredded coconut and tan- . gerine sections for an ambrosia- J like first course; or flaked seafood i and sliced olives for an appetizer. 'lrapefruit is a particularly goo-* ' .iv during February, when sp? ' 'itru-nts are being made to s i all parts of the country. More About— Wake Forest Students (Continued from page 1) member of Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity. Serving his first term aS President of Wake Forest College is Dr. Harold W. Tribble, who recently char acterized the Reynolds gift to Wake Forest as “the most significant adventure in Christian education i n America launched within our decade ” An accelerated program in which students may graduate within three years after beginning their work is now being offered at Wake Forest. Thus high school graduates entering summer school, which op ens on June 11, could re ceive theis diplomas in June, 1954, provided they complete the required number of credit hours in the three summer and re gular sessions. The War Department re cently announced the es tablishment of an ROTC unit at Wake Forest which will be activated in Sep tember. Although primar ily a chemical unit, the ROTC unit will be compre hensive in providing train ing in military science for all the students who qual ify. This places Wake For est College squarely in line with the war defense pro gram. On the basis of the ROTC unit the college will be able to proceed with its normal program and at the same time render a signifi cant service to the nation (I in this period of crisis. THE YANCEY RECORD HEALTH DEPARTMENT NEWS - Following is the sched ule of pre-school clinics to be held in this county by the; District Health Depart ment. Parents of children whb will enter the first grade this year are remind ed that the school authori ties will require a written certificate o f immuniza tion before the child can be enrolled. The immunization' needed will be given at the pre-school clinics. A copy of the birth certificate will also be required at the clinic- Monday, April 2nd, Bur nsville High School, 9 a. m. Monday, April 9th, Mica" ville High School, 9 a. m. Wednesday, April 11th, ! Prices Creek, 9:30 a. m.; Bakers Creek, 11:00 a. m-; Double Island, 1:30 p. m. Monday, April 16th, Bald Creek, 9:00 a. m. Friday, April 20th, Bur nsville High School 9 a. m. Monday, April 23, Clear mont High School, 9 a- m. Wednesday, April 25th, Celo, 9:00 a. m.; Harvard, 10:30 a. m.; Locust Creek, 11:30 a. m.; Busick, 12:30 p. m-; Seven Mile Ridge, 1:30 p. m. Monday, April 30th, Bee Log School, 9:00 a. m. Monday, May 7th, Pensa cola, 9 a. m.; Burnsville Colored School, 11 a- m. Monday, May 14th, Lit tle Creek, 9:30 a. m.; Piney Hill, 10:45 a. m. GARDEN CLUB The monthly meeting of the Garden Club has been postponed from Friday, March 23rd to the follow ing Friday,' March 30th. The dub will meet with Mrs. W. L. Bennett at 8:00 p. m, Mrs. John Robinson is assoliate hostess- In n 83 so t 6... ' • - R J of k advance-design trucks • Coast to Coast and Border to Border MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE! .| In 1950, truck buyers in every one of the 48 states chose Chevrolet over any other make. _ Nationally, Chevrolet has outsold any other truck for the last nine truck production years. 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