PAGE 4 dfdfwe tufutn IS WImI • « • The Best lit HlfllKttlntsrsfy For Minimum Amount In TD* Shortest Thno • ONE YEAR TERM • SI,OOO MINIMUM • EARNS 6.72* ANNUALLY JjgVfe % If rtdeemed prior to matter*; h*» tubtUntial penalty. LIKE TO EARN MORE INTEREST FOR A LONGER TERM CALLUS 253-6411 667-5411 mi HAVE IT! mam i Carolina Federal SAVINGS "At the Sign of Time end Temperature” • COLLEGE STREET AT Pritchard Park, Asheville *'■ BRANCH OFFICE •j.Candler, N.C .Hwy 19-23 jjisbury steak, which is unless hamburger, comes (jit) a Dr. J. H. Salisbury, about 75 years ago ■efrmmended ground steak times a day for a whole &*of ailments. MARS HILL COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM IWhen: Between January 5 and March 25, over 50 courses will ■ be offered. Registration will be on January 15 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Mars Hill College. A Where: Courses will be offered In Asheville, Burnsville, Cherokee, JCm Hendersonville, Hot Springs, Marshall, Mars Hill, and Spruce Pine. 3 Cost: cost for a full time student (12 semester hours) is $16.68 ■ per semester hour. A half fultlon scholarship Is given every student. Financial aid, Including federal, state, and local assistance, »is also available. 4 Program,: ' one year Associate three year b.A. certificate Arts degree certificate B.S. Allied Health* X X Elementary Education (K-3 or 4-9) X X X X General Business Administration X X X X Office X X X X Religion X X X X Social Work** X X n _ •Th* first two years of tha Allied Health program are completed In an allied health or nursing program at an accredited Institution. ••The last two years of the Social Work program are available through the regular, on campus program at Mars Hill. l Forfarthtrinformation,contact: Nf/-lAWI\ Mr*. Sylvia Murphay or Dr. JohnM. Hough 1 Continuing Education Program / Mara HNI Collage J Mar* Mil. N.C. 28754 or call 704/689-1202 - -'' ngpip*- ■ i J Cpmbine cereal crumbs, brown sugar ymd cinnamon? Add butter. Mix well. Sprinkle half over bottom of pan. Arrange biscuits over crumb mixture. Top with fruit and then with remainingxrumb mixture. Bake 25-30 minutes or until tester inserted in center comes out clean. Serve immediately. Makes one coffeecake. Send name, address and three proof-of-purchase seals from any Wheat, Rice or Corn Chex cereals to: Chex Recipe Book, P.O. Box 1033, Maple Plain, Minnesota 55359. Auto & Truck Needs See Your Authorized Chevrolet, Buick, & Jeep Dealer. Roberts Chevrolet-Buick & Jeep BA*-- l| R * *ij<£ - *, ** • * rm.-" ¥*l • ***** r *V. *»* »* “< 1 V % •« f y.JIk. * • ./* 7 "SM ; ' i ' "* J£k \ \Jw r Y; H ri X ,1 ■l■ Hj ’fXcflXPX. H S Mr. And Mrs. Fonzo Whitson Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Fonzo Whitson will celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, January 11, at their home on Coxes Creek. Ail friends and relatives are invited to attend between 2 and 4 p.m. A reception will be given by their children: Mrs. Sybil Gragg of Swannanoa, Mrs. Yvonne Marett of Black Mountain, Morris Whitson of Ashboro. Mr. and Mrs. Whitson were married January 9,' 1936. They have six grandchildren. Lisa Fox Fox And Davis Are S Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Amey Clifford Fox of Burnsville announce the engagement of their daughter, Lisa, to Gordon Earl Davis of Wash ington, North Carolina. Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Davis of Fayetteville, N.C. Miss Fox and Mr. Davis are both braduates of Mars Hill Col lege and Mr. Davis is presently associated with the Washington, N.C. School System. An April 17 wedding is planned. * FOR RENT Space suitable for office ar store, beauty shop or barber shop in modern building. Phone 682- 6141. 11-13 ch \ FORSALE % \ MOBILE HOME SITE ) ■ ‘/j to 1 acre sites with | 1 State Road frontage. J I Large stream, spring, I J phone, electric, wooded J % and open land. Ready to % # move your trailer on-no # \ road to build or grading % f to do. / J Write Box 426 in I I Burnsville, N.C. 28714, I J or Call owner 682-6211 J I or 682-6720, 682-2978 I # after 7 p.m. l-Bchun / Go to the Burnsville Flea Market to find everything at the best prices. Located on Main Street across from the Yancey Hospital. Open Friday and Saturday 9-6 and on Sunday l-£ p.m. l-8,1-15ch igssa&asr i BOOK YOU BORROM ScnS^hng, 1 5^JS^£SS5KSSl?5IKJ KnEROTAITOF » & OftYATFIOT-CmZENS.THECAH DOBANKT « " your dealer won t provide PayAnypay financing, see us immediately. «b 1'.D.1.C. ©1976 Ftrat-Otizani Bank 4%,.t Company ' 1 ** ions tm&if #*■ ~ \ I£3 HIRE AND THERE.... 1 I ® wrn * v *^ e I U%\ CALL IN ITEMS TO , C I hH BRENDA WEBB 682-2120 I Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Baggett and boys, David and Dudley of Wilmington, N.C. spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Baggett’s mother, Mrs. George A. Brown; also athe Smiths, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Smith of Hendersonville and daughter, Jennifer, visit ed Mrs. Smith’s mother during the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Robinson and son, Matthew, of Anderson, S.C. also visited. * Gene and Geraldine and children, Donna and John Burnsed of Pompano Beach, Florida visited friends in Burnsville over the holidays. • Ms. Ruth Glass and Dr. Marion Neil of Florida State University spent several days visiting with Ms. Glass’ sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biggerstaff and Ronnie. Also visiting during the holidays were Dr. Mayrelee Newman of ASU and her mother, Mrs. Dale Failquist of Boone; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cullem of Miami, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Buck Riddle of Atlanta, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. George Glass and family of Cleveland, Tennessee; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Caviness of Raeford, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Pieter Kroon of Route 6, Burnsville and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Greene of Mars Hill. * Mr. Paul Webb of Balti more, Maryland visited his family in Green Mountain during the holidays. * Danny Roland of Los Angeles, California spent Christmas and New Years with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roland. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roland and daughter, Jackie of Mesa, Arizona, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Roland. * Darrell Morrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morrow, had his first communion in Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Burnsville on Sunday, January 4th, 1976. Attending with the parents were Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kunz of West Germany, mrs. Morrow’s parents, who are visiting her for three weeks. Also attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Clay Morrow, Darrell’s paternal grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. James Neill and children, Brett, Jeff and Tim; and Mrs. Jade Anthony of Lancaster, South Carolina, with children Jack Jr. and Leslie. * A group meeting of concerned persons is to be held in the old town hall on Green Mountain Street, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, January 9, for consideration of plans designed to provide perman ent future care and mainten ance of Academy Hill Ceme tery in Burnsville. The time for this meeting has been delayed, due to the illness and death of two of its sponsors (Leslie Hensley and Pete Coletta) who had signed the original draft of a letter carrying notice of the meet ing, even though it did not at the time of their signing carry a date line or any specific date for the meeting. Along with their many relatives and friends (includ ing many who are equally concerned about the future of thie cemetery), members of the sponsoring group deeply deplore the untimely death of these two prominent and well beloved citizens of our com munity; and believe their passing adds emphasis to the urgency of matters that will be discussed at this meeting. It is therefore hoped that all persons who have any personal interest, directly or indirectly, and can possibly do so, will personally attend or be represented at the meet ing. • Faye Letterman of Blue Ridge, Georgia spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Letter man. • * Mr. Ed Wilson is a patient in the Yancey Hospital. * Larry Mclntosh is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville where he underwent surgery. * Monroe Mclntosh is in Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville where he has .undergone surgery. I This | i message ; | can help | j save you j | from cancer, j IHave your doctor give you a I complete health checkup J every year. 211 you’re a man or woman over 40, make sure that J checkup includes a procto exam. J 3 If you’re a woman make sure it includes a simple, t easy Rap test. • : ■ '-T 4 If you’re a woman make sure you examine your I breasts once a month. 5 Ask your dentist to check your mouth when he checks { I your teeth. 67 When you’re out in the sun { cover up and use screening j I lotion. Don’t smoke cigarettes. j I These seven safeguards are J saving lives every day. J They’re easy to follow. I The next life they save could J be your own. i American Cancer Societyf MOUNTAIN HERITAGE JV GIRLS BASKETBALL Mitchell-December 31 North Bun com be-January 5 Home Sylvia-Webster-Janumry 12 Home Enka--January 15 Home Madison-January 19 Home Sylva-Webster-Jannary 28 There Tuscola-February 4 Home Mitchell-Febrnaiy 11 There Tuscola-Febraary 18 There Mrs a I Jones spent the holidays with Faye Letterman and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Letterman. * Harold Ray of Delphi, Maryland spent the holidays with his parents and relatives in Burnsville. * Craig Wallace and Renee Wallace of Charlotte were guests of Faye Letterman over the holidays. Cane River Students Report Cane River students en joyed their Christmas and New Year holidays from school, but are now looking forward to making 1976 a productive year. H.O. STUDENTS START WORK Health Occupation II stu dents from Cane River started their on-the-job training in' Yancey Hospital on Tuesday, December 30. The students will be working from two to three days a week doing various jobs in the hospital. Woman’s Club To Meet The regular meeting of the Burnsville Woman’s Club will be held on Thursday, January 8, at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Donald Westall. Co hostesses will be Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. P.C. Coletta. The program leader will be Mrs. Georgia Cannon. The public is invited. dfsfwfadf In a world that moves swifter than sound the only document published in tune with the times, but which submits to [, being mulled over, is the news paper. It stretches and gives permanence to immediacy. And always it has a definite, if sometimes subtle, bearing on our lives. Bob Considine.