h'^HEchildrens! P$ Toy trains, taken from the collections of the Museum of New York City, Middletown's Toy Museum, and from seve ral private collections, came to life for 39 children this past Jr 4-H Report By Kathy Pate and Theresa McMahan The Pensacola Junior 4-H Club held its annual meeting on Wednesday, April 23, 1970, It was held in the Pensacola School Library. We discussed old business and new, and then Pat Guyer talked to us about summer 4- H Camp. Mr. Don McGalliard of the Wildlife Conservation gave us a talk about wildlife conserva tion. He told us how we couH help wildlife survive. Mr. McGalliard also told us hew we could prepare food for seme animals. He showed us howto make a squirrel box which is used to help raise many other squirrels. The Pensacola 4-H Club has made plans to go skating in May and to go on a nature hike on May 20. We have al so made plans for a bake sale and car wash on the 23rd of May. ************^ * WEEKDAYS 7 A.M. TO 8 P.M. £ Reynolds £ WRAP K llw L 18” X 25’ Mi| Heavy JF £ PVss In Boats ■ £ CAT FOOD |il +H||| z |^J . RBOOTSI ■ ZMm Selects Can *• HAMS l^2 79 f BeefjfoSS^Hß * ROASTS : TOP^ J f Mlb. £ Plenty of fresh Produce * V *■ * ¥¥ ******* Monday morning and afternoon at 10 a. m. and at 3p. m. at the Children's Hour in the "Yan cey County Public Library.This toy train film, "Toccata for Toy Trains," composed and conducted by Elmer Bernstein, was produced in 1957. Follow ing this film, the children all made gifts to give their moth ers on Mother's Day. Miss Theresa Coletta were Mrs. Mary Young, Mrs. Nellie Style and, from the Yancey County Child Development Center, Miss Nancy Wyatt, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Jones. Those children attending the Children's Hour were: Marc Buchanan, Russell Roland,Ale cia and Butch Yelton, Andy Brown, Greta KayMclntosh,Sha ron McClure, Anne We stall, Stuart and Eric Hensley, Mary Banks, Jackie Ballou, Laura Holcombe, Joy Bennett, Lisa Grindstaff, Janice Higgins,Ke vin Laughrun, Vickie Hughey Gregory Phillips, Tamara Pricey Chris Deyton, David Styl«,lan dy Wilson, Bobby Joe Young, Jeffrey Yuziuk, Phyllis Marie Gilbert, Peggy, Sherry and Joyce Shehan, Lisa Mclntosh, Lou Ann Robinson, Victor and John Kegley, Dennis Haney, To ny Carroll, James Gilbert, Ron da Haney, and Kenny Ray. "BURNSVILLE**' SUPER MARKET I Stop By And See Me m DAVID PETERSON im Texae Fluff W RINSE 49 ' Tube Rose'' H FLOUR *■**• 0 K i V.V- w ■' jfcjM Fresh Town- V House Pies ._= * * * * * •¥■ ■¥■ »4^MMMH)..y Pinafore Classes Held NCSU Team The Red Cross Pinafore Oriai tation Classes for high school age girls will be held Saturday, May 16th from 10:30 a. m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Burnsville Presbyterian Chinch. A lunch break will, be allowed (bring your own lunch snack) with a drink provided. Orders for the pinafore uniforms will be taken on this day. The Red Cross Rnafore Orio>- tation Classes are under the di - rection of Mrs. Lulabelle Wise - man, Chairman of the Mayland ♦ OAK WOOD jr ♦ ♦ The Big Atlanta Georgia { ! Mobil Home Show ♦ ♦ Dick Osborne Overbought. The Coaches Are 1 $ arriving Daily. Dick Osborne Says He Is Going ♦ ♦To Cut Prices To Make Room For The New one£ iOAKWOODj ♦ MOBILE HOMES ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hi|kw«y 701 Phoat 29G-4126 ►♦♦♦♦♦