Editorials \ [! Around The Old Well CHAPEL HlLL—After a flowery introduction at -one of the many conferences and short courses, the sneaker was so flustered that he said: “I don’t appreciate that in troduction, but don’t think for a minute that I don’t deserve it.” I MeniMore Reluctant When a man and woman find rut. they apparently can’t have chi d ren, which is most likely to want to go to the doctor to fee what the trouble is? Wives are more willing to go for adv oe than husbands are. Husbands are more likely to be reluctant—for it reflects -on their verility. That is the findirr. of three U li ve) r-ity of North Carolina medical school specialists investigating "The Evaluation of Infertility.’’ Learning Good Tricycle Manners The time to begin teaching traf fic safety ig when kids run tb ir kidd'e cars and scooters and tri cycles around the house and on I the sidewate. Tfiat counsel was included in a Traffic Court Conference attended by judges, lawyers and others at the Inst tute of Government at Chapel Hill last weekend. Tire N: C. Bar Assn. and the N. C. Traffic Safety Council spinscc’d . the meet. James P. Eccnomos of Chicago, | said driver-safety education should take in the schools— and not oily there but in the elementary schools and kindergartens where youm sters may learn to have respect for the rights of others—and the right-of way cf others. Yciinguns should be hai'tiht net to drive their kiddie cars 1 ke bats out of the play -pen— into the path of speeding scoouns. Remember? Strung prominently between tiwo trees on the main drag of the UNC campus the other day, a big sign on a khaki cloth background, bear ing the imprint, in UNC colors ctf blue and white, “Remember the Alamo.” * Second Oldest Alumnus John Motley Morehead, 93 year j"""" | I Specials--Friday &: Saturday, March 6-7 I 9 NESCAFE Qw g\g% Instant Coffee, I # W B Giant 10 oz. jar " Duncan Hines b Cake Mix, white \1 fi yellow & devils |_lll g | food, 3 for ,#WW B SCHOOL DAY </% * I Peanut Butter, s 12 oz. jar only I Brocks Candy Mintlets, Reg. R 29$ Buy One and Get One | FREE RAY BROS. FOOD CENTER [ ■ MITr ..... *'**“ burnsvTllw, n. q. vext door to font omra || I AMPLE PARKING SPACE BY SIDE OF BUILDING I 1 IT NEVER FAILS r~" Ariose’ JOKeesfveAH! IT'S ftY AND AT EODiE'S TABLE I Test To SEE HAD Six DIFFERENT <j j j finished eating \ vnho holds / parties at that tasle }■; 1 " ■'' '>. lan hour ago, and) our the 4 binge they «re-j®r> ; THEY'RE BTtLL /LONGEST — V/ ( CHEWIN' THE FAT* J NEITHER OF r( _ L G , ve .. l \ y—y, —t—v r em will pick Y eodie'6 only] odds That tzt — JL. \\ lup the check/ hope is to thl t,p v - ISrrr—, TS \\ Sr-—-n !^ T * STiCklth&Y LEAVE I c'-d UNC, graduate of the class of 1831, who came to town th's week end for the annual presentation of the More head Awards, is one of the oldest Hvinri • graduates of the ; University. In fact, he is the sec-' ond eldest, and is exceeded in age by J. Volney Lewis of White Pi ans, Nv Y. Lewis is also a graduate of 1831. ‘ * Mortar and Pestle Show Dr a -, your son and daughter like the d;-n.' store life? j That is, the life behind the pre-; scripUon counter. The career of a pharmacist is j an attractive one, and the Seim:! | cf Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill is ( having an “open house” for h'gh j school students interested, from 1 to. 4 p. m. Sunday, March 22. Dean Edward Biecht will welcome them, and show exhibits and laboratories and classrooms of the Pharmacy School, Carolina Dean in Brasilia Brasilia, the great new capital city of Brazil, has borrowed Dean! Arnold Perry of the UNC School cf Education, among others, in es tablishing cultural and school pro ' grams in that nation. Dean Perry is now in Brasilia. He is one cf an investigating' team locking at teacher education pro grams in schools equivalent to ; American hvh schools and efe : mentary schools. ' It is a part of the Alliance lor lPi egress Program between the ; United Suites and South American j countries. “ L : ttle Lambs” v - r_l J , “My little iamb” are the words a mother uses to speak cf her I baby. | The s milarity between human babies and baby sheetp furnishes the basis for medical research at the University of North Carolina. Sheep are selected here, in pre natal studies, according to Dr. Stark Woik off, because of certain likenesses in siae and other as ■ P ects - . ... ■&&**"**' fS". ■_ ~ | Dukes Mayon- fj* naise, pt. jar £**o% 1 TIDE WASHING ?m/ 1 POWDERS, Reg. H/f| Size, 2 for ** " Carrots, 1 lb. !£■ jj Bag, 2 for l«#viL * NABISCO Fig 1 NEWTONS, LOIINA DOONE, OREO M & VANILLA WAFERS, MIX OR M M s■’ MATCH, 2 FOR S A lamb weighs btlwf ■ a i i and 10 pounds at birth, . same as a human baby. The size of a lamb also nr. 1 surgery possible, and blind sam ples can be obtained. Pre-birth findings 'are ••.. ! b ,1 in relation to bleed pv rate, and other physiol • c r, Jons. The “Brattain Rock” Because a bey ihouf lit t w about throwing a- leek a ,»y. H ing known that If;- ex. Stanley County, Nr-nh ( 'fifty years longer than had k " tofore been evpcctcd. To most boys, finding a ■■ e rock and picking it up and throw ing it at a convenient target comes as natuarl as falling off a log. But a 14-year-old Stanley County boy who like* his school work in ‘‘earth stopped abort cf tfflJSniF' «irtFaftlfcK V.lirTT-hr rrtrr - ced something unusual about i . John Brattain cf West Stan I High School, near Albemarle, is Locals ;; Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Hahn attend- I ed the Local Health T>epartment’s j Conference ir. Raleigh on Thursday ] turd Friday at last waek, they then j vis t-ed R. H. DeMontmollin in Columbia, S, C. Saturday night, Mrs. Lee Boone underwent sur gery in Mission Memorial Hospital in Ashevdie Monday'. Lt. and Mrs. G. B. Woody! who ! have been visitingptheir children in | Florida for several have re i turned to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Edge left this week for New Orleans, La. where hry will spend about ten days. M". and Mrs. Edwin Powell and .‘•I n of Mt. Holly, N. C. visited re here last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young have l i'li’.rned to their home here after ! vis'ting in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | v, lu re they were entertained by I the Lewis Kinds’, they stayed at the i Governor’s Club Hotel in Ft. Lau i derdale, then they visited in i Miami, Fla. where they stayed at < ' the Coral Reed Hotel and visited j - . Co'. Alvin I. Segel and Mrs. 1 eic-iisl in Miami. Mrs. Siegel is .he foimtr Miss Betty Lou . Ed •.vartli who, before her marriage, , mu;: ■ her heme with Mr. and Mrs. Young here. . > 11: -v! Presnell, I.uther Ayers, , :: c. Par ley, Lawrence Towe, Ar j ;i: Buchanan, and Billy' Wilson : : i;!:d the Republcan Convention u c cersboro last week-end. ' vmaat® wa mm l : a§ ■ jfesKVHIG* an i ‘nitted rock hound. H eye can ht the markings on j ■ rock he was about to throw. He “ 1. He took the rock home. 'f tm a time, he sent the specimen : to Chapel Hill. 1 In the University, Professor Jos , 1 Jean of the Geology Depart ment, an authority on fossils, be | »•. .no excited. He showed the rock ' | to Prof. Roy Ingram chairman of ■ the Geology Department. , The rock John Brittain found | was 500 million years old. The fossil remains belong to the i Cumbrian A&e, -which began 1 00,000,000 years ago. Before young n: a-ta'irs find, it had been thought I ■ Piedmont Rock belonged to j .V Ordovician Age, about 430 mi:Mon years ago. j The fossd on the “Brattain Rock” , j 1 a tribolite. A tribolite is an j r ci--.it marine animal. To test the authenticity of the j I id, the two geologists visited I John Brattain, and he showed them I where he foimd the rock. Although I they found no other fossils, they | did establish the fact that the E ‘■Brattain Rock” is native to that 1 area, and that the tribolite did I deed live in what is now Stanley I County 500 million years ago. , f The Grass Is Gonna Look Greener On Your Side of The Fence And Taller Too! Put Your Power Mower On Lay-A-Way Now! Small down payment and ~ i+- Small weekly or monthly payments And By the Time Your Lawn Begins to Grow and Grow and Grow You Con keep if Under Control With lose. Blue Ridge Hardware Co. | DIAL 682-2545 BIJRr’SVILLfc., N. C. B ; THE Yancey record ’ _ THURSDAY MARCH 8, IMi Church of God To Sponsor Supper Th« Burnsville Church of «od w.ll serve a chicken dinner at tha Church on Saturday, March 7 from 5 to 8 p. no. Tha menu will oonoiat -of chicken, meat loaf, grasp baana, siaw, potato salad, drink, braad and desaart. Plate* ara priaaS at SI.OO. Senior Woman s Club To Meeh March 12 The Burnsville Senior Woman’* Club will meet March 12 at the | Community Building at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. W. S. Reeve, president, w-ill turn the program over to Miss Annie Hassell who is program leader for the month of March. Miss Hassell, who is the Senior J Girl Scout leader, will introduce Mss Ruth Townsand, who is with the Pisgah Girl Scout Xtoumyl, of Asheville ams-M ss will present pi ogratmMarch i j through March 14 is Girt *oout Week. Hostess ,for this meeting are! Mrs. D, R. Pouts and Mrs. Mack! S. Wray. IN MEMORY of our DEAR SON ! AND BROTHER, ROY HONEY CUTT, WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 17, 1957 A light is from our household fctone, 1 A voice we loved is stilled, A place is now vacant in our home, 1 [Don’t Wait Til The Robins SING! l I Get your Easter Clothes to us I now. This is our Sincere advice Ito you . . . I gef y° ur s Pnrg coats, suits, J dresses, to us now! If you do I this simple thing you will have | your spring clothes cleaned and I pressed when ycu want them. J Quality Cleaners PHONE 682-2351 BURNSVILLE, N Wfci»h navar aau oa filled. Wa fiava to meuro thc~s«ia srf #c» W» did our bast to »ava, Balovad on aarth, ragrattad aiU, Reunambarad in tha grara It waa m hard * pwt wite ana aa daar, Wa ttttfa tbaucht big tin* waa naar. Farawail aur darling, your Ufa la iMtat, Our lav# lor you Ull tea and wifl laat. Mr. and Mia. Haskie Honayaatt and Family. EDWARDS-SIEGEL MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Miss Betty Lou Edwards and Lt. Col. Alvin I. Siegel announce their maiTiagje on Tuesday, the twenty trat of January, 1964 at Horn*- stead Air Force Base in Home stead, Fla. They are making their home in Miami, Fla. Mm. Siegel U from Burnsville and made her heme here, before her marriage, with 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young. Shrinks Hemorrhoids j Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain For the first tiro* science has found a new healing substance with the as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain —without surgery. Ia ease after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took place. Host •maring of all results were so thor ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like “Piles have ceased te be a problem!” The secret is a lew healing substance (Bio-Dyne®)—dis covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail able in tuppotitory or ointmtnt form called Preparation H*. At all drug j counters.

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