Jamie Marie Proffitt ffljP Yuoey Silmilo. tonic. jj By Mary M. Deyton and Patsy Fleming "'Project Enlightenment" Mrs. Dempsey Hopson, Family Life Committee Chairman for the Yancey County Extension Home make”': will serve as chair man for "Project Enlighten - ment" which concerns learning experiences for the pre-school child. Elise D. Coley, of the Raleigh Public Schools, has edited a workbook entitled, '1 Can Do It" which is designed to be used with the young child in helping him build self- con fidence during the Pre-School years. The publication was printed by the N.C. Agricul - tural Extension Service— sup ported by a grant from the N.C. Extension Homemakers Asso - ciation. "I Can Do It"is about things parents can do to help their children become excited about learning things he can do. A ahild who is excited about things he can do is real ly ready to enjoy mere experi ences and meet new challenges This charming booklet—design ed to prepare the pre-schooler for school—will be fun for the child as well as other adults who use it. Copies are avail - nMaxvSll furniture I Music from the bar! Psychedelic lights flash to the music beat from this stereo bar. Stereo / phono plus AM/FM/FM stereo radio and 8-track tape player and more from Morse. . „ $499. Admiral 9' (dlag. meas.) Black-&-White Personal Portable TV Sharp, crisp picture. "Instant Play" f) A 7J picture and sound. Built-in an tennas. Molded handle. U*# Highway 19E Bypass . Z* ***&£. &&tSB&i!»Js I m. s.* Briwar „ . .. (Zetefoated Sotf&ctcuf, Miss Jamie Marie Proffitt celebrated her third birthday on December 26 at a party given in the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Prof fitt of Bald Creek. The theme of the party was "Snow White and Seven Dwarfe" with the decorations done in pink and white. T hose attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Prof fitt, paternal grandparents of Bald Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Proffitt, Mike, Randy and able from the County Exten - si on Office or the Extension Homemakers dub members throughout the county. We highly recommend it to any parent or individual who works with pre-school children. "It's Your Money" Do you always get your moneyte worth? How do you decide wiiat to buy for your family? Ever feel you've been cheated? It's Your Money— a television telephone participation prog ram will come to you every Monday Night at 7:00 p. m. on your educational television Channels 17 and 33, live from the Raleigh studio during January and February. . C all or ask about problems that bug you. Representatives of business, consumer groups government agencies and eco nomists from N. C. State Uni versity will try to answer your questions—about the price of food—the energy crisis— New insurance plans for North Caro lina-medical costs—property taxes—womens rights—or What Is Your Question? Call (919) 829-5641 on Mondays between 7 and 8 p. m. or write "Its Your Money" P.O. Box 5546, Raleigh, N.C. Charles Ray Proffitt of Phipps Creek; Mr. and Mrs. James R. Foxx of Burnsville and Helen Elizabeth Proffitt, sister of Ja mie Marie. Jamie also had a birthday party at the home of her ma „ temal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wells of Ruther - ford. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dail Gibbs of South Toe; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wells of Rutherford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells of Md. and Miss Peggy Wells of San Antonio, Texas. 27607. Producer/ Moderator is Dr. Justine Rozier, Home Mgt. Specialist, N.C. Agri - cultural Extension Service. For Needlecraft Lovers A well known manufacturer of man made fibers has a new yam made especially for the art of needlecraft design. The yam has all of the well-known features characteristic of easy care olefin fiber. The net : yam can be knit ted or crocheted into rugs of infinite size, style, color or texture. No costly tods, back ings, frames or latex are re quired. It will be available in a wide variety of colors, both solid and multicolored. Handmade rugs can be washed in household machines or hos ed off on the patio because they will not shrink, and the color, which is part and parcel of the fiber itself, cannotwash out. Elefant, the yam trade - mark, will be available in 2 ounce and 6 ounce spools and is considerably less expensive than its counterpart,wool. The value is high because of low cost, speed of workmanship, and easy-care qualities of the end product. Free Delivery Up Our Own Convenient To 100 Miles Financing DINE IN LUXURY TODAY... WITH THESE SPECIAL BUYS! Rej. $139.95 DINING IN THE ROUND! 5-PC. 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Jan. 14, Monday Immunization Clinic 8:00 - 11:30 Jan. 15, Tuesday Nuise Screening 8:00 - 11:30 Maternal Nune Clinic 12:30 - 3:30 Jan. 18, Friday Eye Clinic 8:00-11:00 appt. only Jan. 21, Monday Immunization Clinic 8:00-11:30 Jan. 22, Tuesday Child Health 8:30 - 3:30 Jan. 23, Wednesday CWhopedic Clinic, Bakersville Jan. 24, Thursday Family Planning Clinic 8:30-12*0 Maternal Nmse Clinic, Miss King ham, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Jan. 28, Monday Immunization Clinic B*o-11:30 Jan. 29, Tuesday Nurse Screening, 9*o-12*0 Maternal Nurse Clinic 12:30-3: 30 Ttkited Mfrs Mary Katherine Burril, daughter of Mr. and Mxs.B. R. Burril of Marion, N.C. and Douglas, Michael Silver, son of Ms. Elizabeth R, Silver, were i married*t 4:00 p. m. Saturday l in the St. Eugene's Catholic I Church hare with Rev. Joseph I Cutter of Arden conducting the I ceremony, assisted by the Rev. I Harold McDonald of Burnsville I and Leslie Burril, brother of tie I bvide. f Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a fall length gown of Candlelight wa ter grain taffeta trimmed at the sleeves and hem with white fur. Her fall- length veil was attach ed to a white fur headpiece. Miss Diane Moss of Asheville was maid of honor. She wore a gold crepe dress trimmed with sequins about the neck and the sleeves and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Miss Moni Burril of Asheville, sister of the bride, Miss Becky Duveese of Asheville, Mrs. Ca thy Ashbum, sister-in-law of the bride were bridesmaids. Miss Lisa Edwards and Douglas Ram sey , both of Hickory, were junior attendants. The bridesmaids wore dresses of green crepe in the same pat tern as the honor attendant. William Ramsey of Hickory was his nephew's best man. Randall McCurry of Asheville Donald Webb and Mark W. Ben nett Jr. of Burnsville were ushers. A reception followed. The bride is a nursing stu dent at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Institute where she will receive her senior associate degree. She serves as Vice- President of the student body. The bridegroom has served three years in the special Forces before entering Asheville- Bun combe Technical Institute where he is a senior accounting major; The couple will live in Fair view. >; Cheryl Lovelace Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. love lace of Spruce Pine, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Cheryl Darlene, to Doug las Metcalf. The groom-elect is the ion of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Metcalf of Burnsville. A June wedding is planned. I Partnership protection. Business "partnerships exist only as long as both partners survive. This is why Nationwide introduced partner ship protection, a joint life insurance plan designed to cover a two-partner business. If a partner dies. Nationwide can provide cash to the surviving partner to purchase the share. f ndet >ollar^’B frug Store '|£hßß|ll§ Burnsville, N.C. JPhone: 682-2170 NATIONWIDE R 1 INSURANCE! Nationwide is on your side BUSINESS - LIFE - HEALTH - HOME - CAR Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home office: Columbus, Ohio .hi—.i—_m 1 - Wall console with gracefully f\£\ 1 trimmed front in parchment JK4WL* 9 finish by Broyhill. ** • 8 wmmßsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtam r % Recline... I And rock in rugged V m russet vinyl. Tufted M back, roomy styling. Stretch out in cush- I “ ioned comfort. Rocker-R.clln.r ' fl Burnsville/ N.C. 1 THE YANCEY JOURNAL JANUARY 10, f&M ft wL v ]■ M V{ •* v ■?.> ’ f 4 Time ' for caring jt birth defects n are forever Pk unless you A .Jt to the iK' BL March Wk Qpi&esM THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED CY THE »tjO(.l*HC PAGE 5