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PAGE 2 Tl€ YANCEY RECORD, research birth defects marcW ) prevention ofDimcs/ Y We've got a sweetheart \ or a / \deaLX, St. Valentine's Day Special rr ~ne*'- cr '" Duster 340 2-Door Coupe You'll love the values. Valiant Scamp 2-Door Hardtop BUCHANAN YOUNG Bakersville 4^ rHßV€sL p n AUTHORIZED DEALER L.HMYOLtrI yjjg MOTORS CORPORATION I Austex pyg B ii Q BB B I rniAM»*l Mv/ll BS &U 9 B i SPAGHETTI IHJbsuper market! Hflf We Reserve I Burnsville, N. C. Quality Rights 1 Aunt Jemima I Tommv Tucker Pancake E||| •t 49- 25 I TnwFi A MARGARINE I 3 iip 5,0,4 I I ..ho, SHORTNING I I POLISH jjti I I /<*jßs3v St m m Limit One With $5.00 Or More Order oi.tan I I HERRING TISSUE I j i l -45,gg i »19.= I I § JANUARY 27, 1972 MITCHELL LEDGER In And Around The Tipton Hill Area By Ethel Miller Mis. Kate Ledford and son, Randy of Tipton Hill and Mrs Clain Ledford of Bu ladean visited Mr.Clain Led ford in Mountain Home Ve terans Hospital in Johnson City, Tenn. on Wednesday, January 19. Mr. Ledford is not doing too well. sMok Mis. Dolly Woodby of Tipton Hill fell Saturday, January 22 and knocked her arm out of place. She was taken to the doctor and is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tipton of Tipton Hill. }|o|o|e Mr. Arby Tipton of John son City, Tenn. visited Mr. Beecher Griffith Sunday evoi ing, January 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Shiirell Griffith, Robin and Randy of Johnson City, Tenn.spent the weekend of January 23 visiting Mr. Griffith's nother, Mrs. Edythe Griffith of Tip ton Hill. tMq)c ! COMPLETE WINTER j AUTO SERVICE J p r. -J WE INSTALL: Mufflers and Tail Pipes Universal Joints Water Pumps Gasket and Seals Motor Supports Clutch and Pressure Plates Brakes Lined and Adjusted Tune Ups BAKERSVILLE SERVICE STATION Sherrill Ward, Owner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Call of Johnson City, Tenn. spent Sunday, January 23, visiting Mrs. McCall's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Griffith of Tipton Hill. }jO|g|c Mr. and Mrs. ArthurHoik man of Red Hill visited Mm Bessie Whitson of T i p - ton Hill Sunday evening, January 23rd. Mis. Howard Butler of Buladean visited her mother, Mis. Edythe Griffith of Tip ton Hill Saturday evening, January 22nd. Mrs. Carmon Miller of Brummitts Creek visited the doctor in Johnson City on Friday, January 21. The doctor said her leg was do ing fine. sfofofc Mrs. Pearl Hughes of Brummitts Creek spent se - veral days last week in the Spruce Pine Community Hospital where she under - went surgery on her nose. When she was dismissed she went to Burnsville and stay ed with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. N.H. Hughe? until Sunday, January 23, Mrs. Harvey J. Miller, Ronald, Eloise and Mr. Vaughn Hughes visited Mrs. Pearl Hughes in the Spruce Pine Community Hospital Thursday night, Jan. 20. Mrs. Harvey J. Miller and Mrs. Kate Ledford spent Sunday evening, January 23, visiting Mrs. Pearl Hughes and Vaughn. MEN NEEDED in this area to train as LIVESTOCK BUYERS LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP at sale barns, feed lots and ranches. We prefer to train man 21 to 55 with livestock experiente. For local interview, write age. phone, address and background NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS TRAINING P.O. Bo* 1563 —Dept. NC-516 Atlanta. Ga. 30301 Our sympathy goes out to the family of Dsmny Mu sic, a Vietnam Veteran, who was killed in an auto mobile accident near Tennessee Saturday, Janu - ary 22. He was the great grandson of Mrs. Eamie Hor ton of the Bailey Settlement and the grandson of Mr, and Mb. Fred Tolley of Unicoi. ;|e|o|c Tod Bennett of Brummitts Creek spent Sunday, Janu - ary 23 visiting Joe Griffith of Tipton Hill. *>o< Rev. FeiTel Sparks ofthe First Freewill Baptist Church of Greenvilli, Tenn. will be the visiting preacher for the 11 o'clock service at the Brummitts Creek Freewill Baptist Church Sunday, Jan uary 30. Everyone is invi ted to attend. Mrs. Fred Tipton ofßrum mitts Creek was dismissed from the Johnson City Me - morial Hospital and is spen ding a few days withMr.ani Mrs. Reece Bryant and daughter of Johnson City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arrwood of Tipton Hill spent Saturday, January 22 in Er win, Tenn. visiting Mrs. Pansy Roberts and daughter, Kathy. , Tjcjof: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arrwood and Mrs. Harvey J. Miller visited Mr.and Mrs. Carmon Miller, Royce and S. D. Sunday night, Jan. 23. Tfsfcf: Mis. Park Hughes and Mr. Aspie McCoury of Pigeon Roost visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCoury of Tipton Hill Monday, January 17. Mr. send Mrs. Earnest Pe terson of Green Mountain vi sited Rev. and Mrs. Holt Griffith and Betty of Tipton Hill Friday night, January 21. Mrs, John Tomberlin of Burnsville is spending sever al days this week visiting ler sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Miller, Royce and L» D. of Bri—imitts Cree 1, REDDEN’S ELECTRIC Electrical Contracting & Furnace Work Also Plumbing. Handle NORGE Appliances.... Call 688-3522,G1en Ayre Rd. at Fork Mountain... JOHN REDDEN Rt. 1, Box 20 Baker sville You Can Be Sure If Its Westinghouse! |j 1 ; NEW HOME FURNITURE Bakersville ij rOrs. G-ladys Colette 3PV Miracle At Philadelphia By Catherine Drinker Bowen. 1966. Pp. 310. Little, Brown and Co., Boston, Mass. "Posterity will bless or curse us for w hat we sre about to do, or leave undone; a sense of destiny is no com fortable thing". So confess ed the delegates at the stor - my, brilliant session of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia,which Catherine Drinker Bowen de scribes in her book, Miracle At Philadelphia. The crisis had arrived, and the fifty-five men pre sent from the thirteen states knew that the world was watching doubtfully the out come o f the test of demo cracy. It was com m o nly known that Europe was look ing on the disorganized in fant republic with a hungry eye. Could the thirteen sovereignties resist pulling against each other, resolve their differences, and band together in one united head? The states had gained their goal of freedom in 1776, and they now sat in 1787 not to justify the term Uni ted States, but to institute a working government for those United States. The odds were almost insurmountable as the Con - vention of America's most notable men struggled for over four months with the problems of proportional re presentation, congressional veto, a king or a president, treason, slavery, religion, and "life, liberty, and pro perty". President with firm ness, courtesy, and dignity, George Washington (this Ve suvius of a man) kept the Federal Convention together, kept it going. In his silence lay his strength. Even so, he was alert and aware of all those presents eighty-one year old conciliatory Benja min Franklin, methodical James Madison, often called the Father of the Constitution, Roger Sherman, "that old Puritan from Connecticut", scholarly James Wilson, Alex ander Hamilton, the impetu ous "Little Lion" from New York, George Wythe the "Just", impressive Rufus King, Edmund Randolph and his Virginia plan, and Gover nor Morris from Pennsylvania, called by tome the most bril liant man at the Convention. The famois roster could go one indefinitely. It was, as Jefferson said, "an assembly of deinl-gods" Even so, their problems were earthy. But compronise prevailed in the end,as they ironed out their differences. So, with frith in their con - victions, hope for the future, and charity toward one ano ther, these men of vision wrote out a working plan of government which has en dured through the years. Clarissa News By Eula Y. Foster It's such beautiful'v\eather, seenis we should be getting ready to plant a garden. The tulips, hyacinths and daffo - dils are all showing up a bit early Pm afraid. • • Quite a few people in our community have been inwith colds and flu. However I think, or at least hope, most everyone is recuperating. • • Mrs. Fred Wilson(Nellie) a former resident of our com munity, is very sick in a Charlotte Hospital. • • A new sign for Roan Mtn. Church is soon to be erected on the lawn. We are proud of this. It will add beauty to an already lovely building. • • A Knecone Craft Class will begin at the Clarrisa Community Building begin - ning the first Thursday in March, March 2nd. This be a night class and it will be taught by Mis. NeHK.Wit son of Bakersville. If you wish to attend contact Mrs. Wilson or Ms. Lois Williams And start gathering Pine Cbnesj accrns and the like! • • Clarissa Home makers Club will meet Friday night, Janu ary 28th. Everyone in the community is invited to at tend. • • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young (f North Wilkesboro were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Young, MAY Technical Institute Learning Lab Is Unique The Learning Lab at Mayland Technical JrfttJfuCe * it a new type of learning facility for adults, f . The -' ■ lab is unique, in that programmed instruction is' qwd. This presents the material to be used In small, sequen tial steps which move gradually from basic and easily learned knowledge to the more difficult, firogiafnraed materials enable students to work individually,to ad vance at their own speed, to study during scheduled • time periods most convenient to them, and to study without competition with fellow students. An btsttuc-' tor s available to counsel and assist students, blit stu dents mainly rely on the program's "built in teacher" - and progress through a series of logical steps. - ■ • You will now have the opportunity to leam how to work with programmed materials. Get ready' to 'tse »• this program by covering the answers at right with * a folded piece of paper. Write your answers In the blanks. After you have written your answer,check It - against the coerect answer by moving the folded piece of paper down the page. Do not uncover the correct answer until you have written your own answer. 1. When a blank has nothing under it, . you simply fill in whatever best r the blank. For example, the day of the week that follows Thtns day is_ _• Friday + 2. When a blank has two answers un- •, , demeath it, you select the one , that fits better. For example, a dog an animal. is is/ is not • 3. The numbered information you are now reading is called a Frame, This is part of a larger plan that \ . helps you leam quickly and easi- v . ly. You have just finished read- . Log Frame number . 3 . . 2 / 3 4. Where I work, we call the larger plan a Program. A program is a . , plan for learning. Because what -. . , , you are about to leam has been program planned, we call it a-- „ , 5. A program consists of a number of pieces of information called frames. For example, you have just finished reading the fifth . ■ . . in this program. frame 6. A careful plan wori«, but a care- . less one doesn't. A careful pro gram works, but a careless one doesn't 7. Good! Already this program is working because you , „ _ , did/ did not write the "Doesn't" when you 4W completed the previcß frame. You did just as I had planned! „ t. '■ If you would like to leam more about the Lab, eith er come by Mayland Technical Institute at 304 Oak Avenue (above the Employment Office) or phone 765-7351 and ask for Ms. Hembree. PROTECT Your Home, Business And Your Family We Install All Types Os Burglar Alarms. Feel Secure. Call For Free Estimate 758-2192 Westinghouse “Frost-Free 14” Refrigerator-Freezer with Optional Automatic Ice-Maker Model RTI44 • 14.0 cu. ft. capacity only 30" wide • Big 131-lb. capac ity freezer • Completely Frost- Free • Optional Automatic Ice-Maker freezes and stores all the ice you’ll need • Glide- Out Adjustable Rollers • 7- day Fresh Meat Keeper • Sep arate controls for refrigerator and freezer • Two 2-position shelves • Deep door shelves • Large Vegetable Crisper • New High Performance Filter Cool System • Butter Server • Egg storage in door • Grounded for your safety • 26%" deep, 647i6" high | Sate j fMßßHfißssfiasaasssi [ THE YANCEY RECORD Burnsville, N.' C. Ed Yuziuk-Editor,Publisher Published every Thursday by * ' ’ Yancey Publishing Cosine. 2nd Class Postage Paid at Burn sville,N.C. 28714 Subscription Rates; .. > $3/yr. in County %.* S5/yr. out of County Thursday, Jan. 27, U'72 Number 4 MITCHELL LEDGER Bakersville, N.C. Ed Yuziuk-Publisher Jim Vinson-Editor Published every Thursday by ’ ifancey Publishing Ca.lnc. 2nd Class Postage Paid at Bakersville,N.C. 28705 Subscription Rates: *3/yr. in Coijnty ®5/yr. out of County Tlnrsday, Jan. 27,1972 Numboi* 4 M r • VI ’• r-' Miv Helps Shrink Swelling Os Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by infra tarnation Doctors have found a medua tion that in manv cases .ai'es prompt, temporam relief from pain and burning; rtth inVsi," rhoidal tissues Then ilavluai • helps shrink Hisellm'ii .*f th,--, tissues oausisl hv indammaiioi The answer is•<(.*• ’> W* No prescription is • ‘ Preparation H- Vtihlrn. - t supiKMitories , ,
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