THE YANCEY RECORD if] July, 1936 njJU ARNEY and TRENA FOX CO-PUBLISHERS & EDiTORS I | MISS HOPE BAILEY ASSOCIATE EDITOR II T. L..BROWN SHOP MAN AGEiT* ,|| Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING COMPANY , U A Partnership Entered as second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Post Office, Burnsville, North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1879. f VIOLET RAYiS ON 00 R WAYS By H. M. Alley •* * * Note: This column is written with malice toward none, but with the common good of all in mind. •• » e Just i - more days says the calendar. Just 15 more days say a hundred thousand adver tisers. Just 15 more days-and the tempo of searching, sel ecting buyin, and wraping of gifts rises like Rood waters in a turgid stream-filling the pockets of those who sell, and emptying the pockets' of those who buy. Just 15 more days and the air of excitment and expectancy mounts in. the hearts and gleams front., hte eyes of boys and girls the world around, wherever the age-old spirit and customs of the Yuletide hold sway-. 'Just 15 more days, and the mails are choked ' with x millions of Greeting Cards and packages going and coming north, south, east, and west. JUST 15 MORE DAYS! ** * * The average kid of three to i lie avciagt rvivi v/x vu* vv i/v five in this ultra smart age age knows more about the real identy of “Santa Claus” than his grandsires did at nine to twelve. * * # *, To wit: We heard the other SuggesTed TiTTop and Mom ■ ' I ,-ri-ri ■■ 1,, MAKE THIS A WHITE CHRISTMAS AND YOU WILL STOVES - REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS • . • . * • - ; 4 WESTERN AUTO, ASSOCIATE STORE Lloyd Owens, Owner I——l __ .... ft i iii when they were trying to con ceal a .bulging package: “Why don’t you bring that out and show it?” ** * * A mother inquired of the Home Department editor of a certain magazine where she I might successfully hide a| Christmas present from her little w illie was told: “If your little boy is like most, the old family Bible would be the safest place to hide his present!” One wonders if that would n’t hold just about as true for the adults as for the Juniors. •» • • Little Johnny, wanting to help his mother with the Pre- Christmas house cleaning caught up a large dust-covered book lying on a corner shelf and inquired what he should do with it. “Oh,” exclaimed she, “put i t back on the shelf, that’s God’s book.” Whereupin the child said: “If it’s God’s Book I think we should send it back to Him. No one in this huse ever seems to use it.” •* * • Then there’s the one about the visiting minister asking the mother if she would hand him her Bible that he might read a passage before offering prayer. Calling one of her , • 1 til / 4 _ * --1 amm small children from his play the good woman said, “Sonny, run in the ’bed room and bring the preacher that dear old Book that you’ve seen mother read so much.” Obediantly the little fellw went, and Teturnl ! ' «- • 1 I ‘ vp n > CHEESE-CAKE . . . Julie Padul- W (Swisi born) help* new Mi ami Beach hotel publlciie open tag "seated atop huge Swiss ckeeae, which wUI he served up aa cheeoocifce. . v * ~r_ ONLY VETERANS IN FARM 1 TRAINING UNDER THE KOREA Gl BILL ARE ENTITLED TO AUTOMATIC INCREASES IN THEIR VA ALLOWANCE CHECKS. THE BOOST DOES NOT APPLY TO ON-THE-JOB TRAINING OR TO SCHOOL TRAINING UNDER j -m... | . ! f*r fall inlarmatian mnUct y®ar nurnt : VETERANS ADMINISTRATION r Robuck’s Catalog! ** # * Uncle Josh says, “Back en durin the war when everthing was bein rationed, whether hit were meat er gassylene, me an ole Tom Turner ‘sided we’d go un -»v 10 set TIIG Christmas fixins. Not havin no cyar we rid the bus what cames through Cedar Crick, U. S. A., an landed n due ti.me. Come dinner, we’uns went inter one o them hi-folutin restyrants an ordered hamburger steaks an Irsh taters. Atter we’d et, the waiter come by to leave t>e price tag an says, sweet like, to ole Tom, says she, ‘Mister, i Ihope y'all found the steak all right. An ole Tom ketchin the ) Holiday speerit, says, ‘Shore honey. No truble a’tall. I jus ) moved a piece o’ tater, an thar’s the steak as plain as enything.* ” i 7 * * « JL Recent news item indicates that the idolized modern im personator of Davy Crocket losing some of his appeal to the thousands of hero worsh iping American boys and girls. Sky-rocketing sales of Davy Crochet hats, T-tshirts 1 , toy guns, etc., seem to have reached the zenith and about ready to decline. But even in the Heyday of his glory, there seemed to be fewer worshipers at this Shrine than there were to idolize the fictious Hoppy- Long-Cassidy whom Davy Crd cket supplanted, Os course Will iam Boyd the creator of the I modern version of Hoppy, is] _said ao have had five living wives, which doubtless won for him the glamor appeal of thou sands of gals from sweet six teen to sad-sixty, #» # » One wonders who will next be promoted by the imagiative j commercial moguls to fire the hero-worshiping instincts of 1 boys and girls. It is safe to say that these money-mad creators of idols could make additional fortunes by resurrecting such infamous characters as John Diflinger or A1 Capone, and bedecking them in the glamor of modern advertizing bally hoo. And of course there would be-literally thousands of near - sighted daddys and mamas who weprid bedeck little juniors from 3*o J 5 years with the mas- 1 qferading togs of the under- | wprld and think, “Oh, isn’t he jost foo cute!’' Bah! Ye ged} kindly indulge us gullible modems, as we adopt •very silly fad that comes Ij along, and call ourselves a sup er minded race . . , .‘Nuff Sed. jgj . . . 'S, THETANCEY RECORD '•-r ... • ' ■ : - 4k SCIENCE IN I J® YOUR LIFE I-! I’ll L j Laboratory Earth 1 The ancient Greeks pictured' U. earth as a flat disc floating , on tl surface of a world otfean. Today, almost any schoolboy c-r.. describe the earth’s true shaj &, it dimensions and its maj' r land ur, sea lnaoses. K » can probably tfe you somethin'. AW mA i.bout the othc . planets in oui solar systerfi, tea tyP| and about sfan' \\VvAti •'1! / and galaxies. \\*/// The naive co.v jettorcs of anW.-.- qjS} - uity have been dis ■v i T»IEj placed by a-body of-precise knowl edge drawn from centuries of sc: entitle observation, experiment, anc exploration. But much is still to be learned about our physical world. More than three million squart ! miles of Antarctica remain unex | plored. The ocean depths still hob. many mysteries. Weath r and cli mate are not fully understood. Scientists believe that many ol the blank pages in our terrestrial book of knowledge will fee 7 tilled din ing the forthcoming Internationa Geophysical Year. Since the earth its.': Is tkelabo ratory of the geophysicist, nature’, l wt’tina must be scale. * Beginning in July, 1057, scientist; of 39 countries will co-operate in a simultaneous probe into the physical nature of man’s environment. They will join in an intensive-exploration ' or the Antarctic. A nc-twoi kof cV servation sites will be establish - all over the World.. liaekCi' wiii J launched * explore heights ' 250 miles: »■* •' • From this mats’ of concerted, serrations, scientists ei.ptct to gather data to answer many of the unsolved questions in our physical universe. They also hope that the 1 Geophysical Year will provide a common effort on which all nations can agree. The planet Earth is, after all, the one place that all claim as_“home.”_y SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD Carnival^! I VemyJwLCabw? } J 8 Cans Milk any Brand SI.OO I 1 Cranberry Sauce Whole or Jellied 2 for 39c 11 303 can Stokley Pumpkin 2 for 25c 6 1-2 oz. Spanish Olives (Stuffed) 49c 5 oz. 3 Way. Combination Olives Stuffed, Plain & Ripe 45c yvu CmdiM S-nuft- ■ We Have Large Supply of Pecans, — English Walnuts, & Mixed Nuts > 2 Lb. Pure Sugar Stick Candy 49c Any Flavor Bulk Orange Slices 15 C lb. I We Have Complete Line Os I Fruit Cake Mixes ~ " ■ ll ' . , i ~~~~ . ' Come in And Register For Your 12 Lb. ! ree Turkey. Drawing Rack Saturday at 4 O’clock Through Dec. 24th. You do not Have to be present to win. I Our Own Saving Stamps Given I With Each Purchase j Burnsville Super Market Civil Service Examination! • •• - ~ - -i r ■ _ 4 I Raleigh— The North Caro lina Merit System has an nounced that Jnury 11, 1956 i 8 the finnl date on which ap plications may be submitted in order to be be considered for examinations to be given on January 21 for machine operating positions. These po- Ramsaytown Office May Be Closed Acording to a report from Mrs. C. R. w illiams srho has served as postmistress at Ram seytown since May, 1937, a statement has been released by Regional Manager H. B. Dean that tne post office at Ramsey town may be discontinued. Mrs. williams was thie as sistant postmaster and clerk for her husband, the late C. R. Williams, for 20 yeai'3 before she was commissioned post mistress in 1937, after the death of her husband.^ Mrs. Williams plans to retire in case the Ramseytown post office is discontinued. After her retirment, she plans to vis it her son, Coy Williams, of South Plainfield, N. J-, and also friends in Illinois and Michigan. • Special slippers were created < ing ago (or Oriental potentates vho refused to place their feel on .'neomfortahle uncarpeted floors. his footwear is known today as ■ e carpet slipper. Skunks brought into close pro:; unity to man at an early age rare - ly exhibit belligerence later, ex ) | cep.t occasionally to strangers. sitiona are located in Raleigh with the 'Employment Security Cqmzt4ty|tap,>. Stete Board of Health, aha the State Board of Public Welfare. Exmirtaiions will be given for the* 'following posotions: aldressOgraph operators It! >.nd I; graphotype operators; il and I; duplicating machine: operators 111, II and.. I; book-j keeping machine supervisor (ESC); bookkeeping machine operators (ESC) II and I; du plcating machine operators; I. B. M. supervisors II and I; tabulating equipment operators q—Ai « World War II veteran 1 have a SIO,OOO term Insurance policy that is nearing the enjl of Its current term. I would like to convert $3,000 to permanent insurance and drop the other $5,000. If, at a later date, 1 wont to pick up the Insurance 1 drop, will 1 be able to do so? A—No. Under the law, once a World War II Gl term insurance policy is allowed to expire, it may not be reinstated. A term policy ex pires when you allow it to pass the end of its term without renew ing it tor another term, or converting it. Q —Have there been proposals for flood eont-ol In the v - cw Flng'and states, for Instance on the Mad, the Naugatuck, the liousatonic and the Norwalk rivers? If so what happened to them? A— Yes. there have been three complete programs advance by the Corps of Army engineers for New England flood control. These pro posals were made in 1936, in 1944 and in 1050, After the 195 d flood the New England states negotiated an interstate compact cover ” ing the Connecticut basin, in which they agreed, to transfer tne “lands for flood control reservoirs lo the federal government, but the right to develop hydro-electric power to private compan s was reserved to the states. Congress refused to go along. In 1944, the Flood Control bill included a complete combination of flood control and power projects, but New England members of the Congress voted to strike it from the bill. In 1950 by direction of President Truman a New York-New England Inter Agency committee was - established to report on best use of natural resources for the area. Until 1952. the committee favored both flood control and power development multi-purpose programs. New Hampshire, however, led a fight to -separate flood control and power development and the plan ha? pot matured. -■■ - ■ - 5 POUND BAGS ORANGES 29c j PLENTY OF FLORIDA FRESH ~ VEGETABLES FOR EVERYONE j Complete Line Os Frozen Vegetables [ —1 ■■■ M f ■- - » 10 to 12 Lb. Swift Fully CoGked Hams 59c 10 to 12 Lb. Swift or Armour Tenderized Hams 57c Bto 12 Lb. Broad Breast Turkeys 59c RoaSfftg Hens Large 49c lb. Long Island Ducks , 65c lb. IKDBSDAT DECEMBER 15, 1955 111, II and I; key punch unit supervisor; key punch opera- - tor* in, II and if and repro duction esui{&n«nt operator* li and I. Appliqations must be sub mitted on the -official form which may be obtained from ! the merit System Office, Mtn -1 sion Park Bulding, Raleigh or I from any local health, welfare, l or employment service office. Bulletins contaning infor mation regarding salaries and duties of the posotions may be btairied from the Merit System Office. J