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u sntJwrokY, vcons kirn » * Creative Writing Submitted For Scholastic Field Day MY FAVORITE CHARACTER By Vinita Gail .Mill er Eighth 'Grade, Burnsville School Everyone has a favorite char acter. Some may like funny char acters, heroes, and many others. Although it may seem very strange for a girl in her teens, I choose the Mah, Jesus. Those boys and girls that seek adventure usually find it in mystery stories. I find a new kind of adven ture as I start at the manger in Bethlehem. It is such a queer place for a child to be born, something interesting must follow! From here, Jesus grows irto a boy, like those I meet every day. There isn’t anything interesting about the little shop where works,neither does He seem to be! interested in books as I, bcause He doesn’t go to school, -Everyone is surprised when Jesus, at the age of twelve, is found in the tenvple teaching the doctors of the law. ! - \Vhcn grown, Jesus went many places teaching and healing people. Many sick people became well at His 'touch. Besides the adventures found in the life of Jesus, none other has died such a death as He yet rbse So victorious! *-•" “ " T-w* Bureau of Public Roads estimates that one worker in SevJn in the United States has work, directly connected with . highways and motor transports* tion. ( j , HAVE YOU CHECKED «£>*»< ***■-•• YOUR INSURANCE COVERAGE : - - LATELY? We Sell and Service AH Types Os / • ' .. - , . ; . , r ' v . 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It was great fun to play in tSe ■ streets with her, to stroll, in the woods gathering flowers, and most of all to hear her soft voice in! gentle encouragement when i! came in contact with trouble. I shall never know another per ! son her. She wasn't especially good in school subjects, but she never believed that anyone could fail if they really tried and trust ed in the Lord, We shared many mischievous pranks and -somehow always man aged to cover them up with ano ther prapk, ~ ~ : j" phe was as gracious as a queen but never missed an opportunity to help someone Th need. SUBSCRIBE TO THE KECORD 1 , The steel industry used % rcc o: d-breaking 06.000.000 tons of coal in the first nine months of 19. n when the production of steel reached an all-time High. THIS IS THE LAW ; By Robert E. Le* *' {Tot the N. C, Bar Aftoociaflon) MOTOR VEHICLES May a person be guilty of a crime if he is driving his car upon an open highway less than fifty-five miles an hour? Yes. There are numerous offen ses that the driver of a motor ve hicle may be guilty of while driv ing within the speed limit for the particular area. One of the most common offenses is that of “reck less driving.” The statutes of North Carolina provide: “Any person who drives any vehicle upon a highway care lessly and heedlessly in wilful or wanton disregard of the rights or • safety of others, without due cau tion and circumspection and at a speed or in a manner so as to en danger or be likely to endanger any person or property, shall be guilty of reckless driving.” May a person be convicted of any offense if he Is driving his car at a slow rate of speed? Yes. There is a statute which provides: “No person shall operate a motor vehicle on the highway at such a slow speed as to impede the normal and reasonable move ment of traffic except when re duced speed is necessary for safe operation, because of mechanical ■ failure or in compliance with law; provided, this provision shall not apply to farm tractors or other m ippioximately one-third of all automobile accidents* at rail road crossings it Isn’t the train that runs * into * the automobile. It’s just the opposite. • DR,VER!^^^®^ tSIwN:: dim pyright 19JJ, WpH Pitney Product kin« ADMINISTRATRIX notice NORTH CAROLINA VANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of Mamie Jane Evans, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Dfcpdr ent to exhibit the same to the un-1 dersigned Administratrix at her home at Rt. l, Burnsville, N. C., on or before the 28th day of May, 1957, or this noting will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. „ All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This Sftth day of May, I*sß. Luna E. Ray, Administratrix of the Estate of Mamie Jans Ev*k«, Deceased, May 91, June 7, 14, 2i, 28, July 4 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTfCfi NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNfY Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Mary O, Briggs, deceeased, late of Yaneey County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit thg same to the undersigned Administratrix at her home at Mlcavtllo, N. a on or before the Bth day of May, 1857, or this notice will be, pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make Immediate pay ment, This Bth day of May, 1966. Mrs. Mary Lee Hill, Administra trix of the Estate of Mary G. Briggs, Deceased. May 10, 17, 24, 31, June 7, 14 1 Attention Hemorrhoid (Pie) Sufferers A Wonderful Now Discovery Just Put On The Market An ointment that h. * bean used for the past two ys ?a by a prominent Mt. Holly, N. C. doctor who states “During the past thirty-seven years of gen. eral practice I have used all the well known and accepted reme dies for the relief of Hemor rhoids—without a doubt the formula known as SUTHERINE gives the most .satisfactory re lief that I have ever used. 1 * SUTHERINE is especially re commended for the soothing relief of pain and itching in Hemorrhoid (piles). In many cases bleeding has been stopped. Ask for SUTHERINE at all drug stores. c un. the YaNCey record i- " 1 » motor vehicles operating at rea sonable speeds for the type nnd nature of such vehicles.” Are persons riding or driving animals upon the highway subject to the provisions of the Motor Ve hicle*Code? v Yes. There is a section of the Motor Vehicle, Code which says: “Every person riding an animal or driving any animal drawing a ve hicle upon a highway shall be sub ject to the provisions of this arti cle applicable to the driver of a vehicle, except those provisions of the article which by their nature can have no application.’* "* Is coasting upon the down grade of a highway illegal? Yes. It is unlawful to coast up on the down grad* of any highway with the gears of the vehicle in neutral. Is it illegal to equip an automo bile with a television? A 1949 statute says no person shall drive any motor vehicle with a television viewer, screen, or oth er means of visually receiving a television broadcast which is lo cated in the motor vehicle at any point forward of the back of the I - r™, "T,; 1 :. cl “* - 1956 ***-*•• - '■*•»•» ™.»»,«.. Leola Foxx r M«rvT T to r T l l MiSS lsloan Ray ‘ CIaSS SP ° nSOr; Lola Melton ’ Pe S§y Fox, Peggy Dover. Ruby Mclntosh. Leola Toxx, Marj Ann Miller, Jeanette Fqxx, Wanda Phipps, Myrtle Jean Mace, Karen Bailey, Glenn Brier* Arthur Parker; Second row: Rebecca Hughes, Wilma Jones, Nell Riddle, Margaret Allen, Shirley Jones, Betty Jones. Norma Grinds£ff. Ronnte Ray Ronnie Peterson, Leroy McPeters, Robert Wilson; Third row: Lloyd Hensley, Helen Allen, Joe Gillespie, Doris Rathburn Eva larkcr, Arthur Dellinger, Darrel Gregory, Frank Blankenship; Fourth row: Steve Briggs, Harold Ray, Frank Lee Anglin John Honson Billy Styles, Paul Black, Jimmy Laughrun, Clarence Parker, and Ronnie Angel, P ’ ■■■ ■ >'.»m i ,r> i ■ -_L.. n ■•* . * ” I ' A # Tho new Bel Air Convertible —one of 20 s assy-styled new Chevrolets. Want to take the wheel of one of America 1 s few great road cars? Want to send pleasant little tingles up and down your spine? Then hustle on in and try out a new Chevrolet V 8! Now showing-the happiest “double feature” of the year! One part is bold, new Motoramic styling. The „ ojfoer ia record-breaking V 8 action. Hollywood has a heap of words that describe it; colossal, stupen dous, magnificent. We’ll settle for just the name—Chevrolet. Because once you’ve driven this sweet-handiing showboat, the ad- AIR CONDITIONING-TEMPERATURE! MADE TO ORDER-AT NEW LOW- COST. LET US DEMONSTRATE. - * /. '• ROBERTS AUTO SALES, Inc. PIIONES 286 270 . No. 1010 BURNSVILLE, N. C. i i r ' ' ' ... ) ,i,j. . driver’s seat, or which is visible to the driver while operating tbe motor vehicle. Is it unlawful to stick things on the windshield or windows of an automobile?' Is it unlawful to drive upon the ■*-. . - . y ia'' ' |B|ku' Burnsville Honor Students of the 1956 graduating class were: Frank Lee Anglin, salutatorian, son of.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anglin; I’onnie Peterson, valedictorian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson; I Jimmy Laughrun, salutatorian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laughrun. jectives will take care of them selves. Horsepower that ranges up to 225 makes hills flatter and saves precious seconds for safer passing. Arid the way this Chevrolet wheels around tight turns would gladden the heart of a dyed-in-the-wool sports car fan. Stop in sometime soon and high way-test this new Chevrolet. highway any vehicle with any sign, pester, or other nontranspar ent material upon the front wind shield, side wings, side or rear window of such motor vehicle oth er than a certificate or other paper required to be displayed by law. PARKWAY PLAYHOUSE f ACTRESS FEATURED IN AMERICAN MAGAZINE By Paul R. Burt mu ' ■; ' Miami, Fla.—Louise “Robbie” Roberts, who appeared as “Ida (aa bad as she is beautiful) Rhinegold” in last summer’s Playhouse produc tion of “Dirty Work at the Cross toads,” is featured as Co-ed of the Month in the American Magazine for June. This is no new experience for “Robbie,’* for as a professional model she frequently graced lead ing publications with her vivackiks beauty. Perhaps the title she cher- y iShes most is that of being made an | Honorary Colonel in the Air Force Reserve. . She is a sophomore at the U. of Miami and had hopes of returning to Burnsville and the Parkway Playhouse. However, her plans for the summer have been altered be cause of recent marriage vows. y .u,er evidence that the Old t is dead: Cowboys in jeeps jiuw equipped with audograph du toting machines for making —CaJLie counts., _ * . / largest selling car— \ —_J ,2. million more , V owners than J any other make. J
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