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NORTH CAROLINA AVERY COUNTY AJTIBAYET OF FXTBUCATXON eafhs ISAAC BUCHANAN Before the undersigned, a VTV pr v r Tnw Notary Public of said County Grenberry Buchatlan Buchanan UUU .Ollllr, UUJY fVUUUiMuiicU qualified, and" authorized by law to administer oaths, per sonally appeared Henry Jenkins wko being first duly sworn, de poses and saya : that he is Pub lisher of The Avery Post, en gaged in the publiieation, of a newspaper known as We Avery Poet, published, issued, and en tered oa second clasa nail is th City of Newkral, N. C, in said County and State ; that he m authorized to mafce this afti dTit and statement; that the nartiee Qr other legal advertise ment, a true copy of which is attache dhcrto, was published in The Avery Post on the fol lowing datf-;:. February 3 and February 19, 1955, and that the said newspaper m which such noticf , paper, document, or legal advertisement was pub lished was, at the time of each and every such publication, a newspaper meeting all of the requirements and qualifications of Section 1-597 of the General . Statutes of North Carolina and was a qualified newspaper within the meaning of Section 1-597 of the Oenrral Statutes of North Carolina. This 24 day of January 155. HENRY JENKINS. Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this 24 dav of January, 1955. J. W. BUCHANAN, C.S.C. Clerk of Court. 75, died at his home in Elk Park last Thursday. He was the sen of the late General and Mary OUis Buchanan. . Survivors include his widow, llollie English Buchanan, whom he married in July, 190G; three daughters, Mrs. Coyd Hoylman and Mrs. Audie OUis of Frank, N. C., and Wilma Buchanan of the home ; five sons, Roy and Hale of the home, Jack of Ncwland, and Kelly and Earl of Canton, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Mark Gouge of Canton, Ohio; three brothers, Henry of Hazel, N. C, George of Moun tain Home, Tfcnn., and Bert of Elizabethton ; 22 grandchildren and thhree great-grandchildren. Webb Funeral Home, Spruce Piae, was in charge or arrangements. TWO MORE JOIN Mayor James Howard Collins vf .Nevdand. and Mrs. Gladys tTardiug, Kalmia, joined . the "Gallon Club" January 27th at Riverside School. The other seven members are:. Mrs. Ruth CJalloway and 'Mr3.,Alex Polly- srus of . Jewlatl;. Mrs. Lata Shell; Elk" Parkr Mi. Auburn Andrews and Mr. Roy Lyerly, or Banner HJJc rana Mr. and ' Mrs. Carl. Stewart of PmeoU. " Several others have pven five, six and seven pints of blood., We- look forward to teir -jOallon Club ' deiabership thin year. BOY SCOUT WEEK OBSERVED FEB. 612 The nation's 3.6fi0,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers and adult leaders will observe the. forty-fifth anniversary of the organization lnrinr Roy Scout Week, Feb. C to 12. The 95,000 units hi all parts of the U. S., its territories mi id overseas bases will dramnlize through demonstrations, win dow displays and pnt I nek dinners with parents participat ing, the purpose of Scouting and its rich heritage. THE AVERY POST TilURSDAY, PJSE11UARY 3, 1955 ELOODMOBILE VISITS (Continleil from i;ige mie SEMESTER ENROLLMENT ATLKC TOTALS 305 BANNER ELK, N. C Dean E. L." Lafferty of Lccs-McRae College announced last week that :05 students have register ed for the second semester. Registration! is expected to reach 325 for the semester. Eight new students have en rolled. The administration began registering students last, week, following completion of mid term examinations. New courses to be offered include marriage and the family, speech and dramatics, creative writing ami office machines. WASHINGTON REPORT ' '"lit inlcd l mm page one press i'or approval of a course o: ar'iion in urgenl matters rc l.'!ii!,ir to the security of our country. While the responsi bility I'i'i tin' conduct of for eign al'!'air i- vested in the Pri'-.iileul ly our ('institution. 1 ,Hu sure inot Americans are comforted in the tlumglil that our I'resiilenl is nol inclined to "'uo i! alone" in a matter of such '.'.rave importance and si l:s the advice ot the people of the country through their representatives in Congress. The soiril in which the House ham, ..Mrs. Nellie Troler, I -am Iinmi',,! !(, ,!,,. prpSinW.'s bcrt Vance, Waites Avery, Mrs. ju.-ysao,. V;is heartening. The Leoua HousI-.m, Elbert f!nv.ue, .solution came out "of thf Mrs. I.pwic AUnd.'e, Ijlmton !, ,,,c Foreign Affairs C'om McKhnicy. Auburn Andrews, fnittce with unanimous vole o.f Koy Lyerly, Lloyd riankim, spr,rov.'d ynd nemr.ers from William l.'no'. Howard fioil-hth : i,l. 0f the aisle, in a man. Mrs. Lillian I.ii.-li.-.iun, ,,(-, t,f bipartisanship in Robert Crinkley. Mrs. Alice jh, foi-m. t demouslrale thi.nps. Mm I., iieaion. I.f.fie,.. r i , forTin li must ve been most impressive at .lie !'! abroad. 1 !,;: .gaiu the statemcid .Mrs. Opal Calhoun, I icier Wal son. Mrs. Lorraine Hughes, Mrs. Uliettii fit man. Clay Cal houn. Miss liditli ("Ireeii, Mrs. Artie iiuchanau, Lloyd Hughes, Miss .Marv Buclianaii, -lack OUis. Jr. Mrs. Hemice Kin. Mrs. i'an sy Hughes, Mrs. liertie Carpen ter, Mrs. Lerene Thomas, 3.1, i ines I'.ean. -Jr.. Mrs. Kaniih (loins. Mrs. (J lady s Mardinu. John Pope. Credcricl; I'.lv, John Wclboin. Edgar Perry, Archie Potter, Mrs. Lavon Woody. Vernon Fittinan. Charles Hue i it '".'e li" Mt. Ilavburii on the "i i LmiLLS FALLS' E0S2S D3g .CLTJ3 TO HSXT Liaville Falls Home Demon stration Club will meet with SUBSC RIBE TO Til li Mrs. M. A. Wright on Wednes-' day, February 9, ,at 2:00 p. m. AVI38Y POST. THE ONLY On Thursday, February 10, the NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN Va.lley Club will meet with Mrs. AV1JRV pmmrnv Jack Hughes at 2:00 p. m. AYKRY COUNTY. Informal bul nvate his recent election !s .'i!;;.i- wie.-n lie said: we ll in this thins loHclher, ''lei li. t v;e he liepiililican. ' .eiiiucr.'il , or what-nol." This "laleiueiit ii'ioi'essed me hecaiise 'i is mi like many stafernenls 'eadc :,c f ( 1 ir i ' r I he course r In- na'c-i, and that was '';. L i Mi'il ;er, shonhl end al our ami on. iiil ei'natianal ''''', v.- hould ii'eseut a ' -'I 1 froul. 1 further slated ut' in- world situation is so "r,M." and the nroMeins so ;;ciile 1 Inn it is "oiuuto take 1 he cOm '' M ' I inleleligciice of all of our ' ' ' i I l)ei:io( rats .iiid Ket'iih ieaiis alike-- 1o solve the. T. til! fee! thai wav. 1 """l1 iic.no, i, i.i'ai i ;l .,.in! ,,! unity where : Yanklin. Mrs. Kay Wdkins' ,,!;,, . U ):ne( u.,li(. .Mrs. I.otu Aeiy, . r.i ,t ham Miller, Mrs. Mate' n,. .. Ci.irL Lllis, Mis. Helen Ihaloii, Dn vid Heck. Paul llealon, Harrv Mc(!ee. Sam (Klom, Mrs. li ibert I '.rial, ley, 1 a uie lick'sini, (h'linie Jackson, fiiil YaleS, Mrs. L Lee i . Mrs. Irene Vouu, 'I'om Hail. Mrs. Meliia P.iiehanau, Mrs. Kate MeKinney, Mrs. 1 1 1 1 l..y Snyder. Airs. Ivlward Puirleson. Mrs. Klsie ! lower-:, Mr-., 'fexic (irindslal'f. Mrs. Hiie. Pr'.teh ard, Mis. M.mde Talirm. Airs Nell Howell, llenvei 1,'livne. Aliss Kliahelh Hall. Mrs.-Kathv P.igirerstafl', Mrs. Oian Burle son Erwin. Mrs. P.mv Hughes. .Mrs. Maude Angd, Mrs. LKa lloiliiian. Mrs. Alise "a n.ee. The Avery County Chapter of the lit'd Cross thanks each one who helped make January 27 at Riverside School another success story! Our I u hos iitals will receive this lilooj I'di'LL at their lelepl e call ask niir or it . I lie nexl visit is Mav Jrd and will he al Lees Mcl.'ae Colleev. MI.'S. CAIi'l. STKWAUT 111. toil Program Chairman MI.'S. IlliWAIMi COLLIN'S 'o Chairman. I'KI.'sii.N , Mr. and Mrs. P u Kim-aid lamily would 1 1 L In I iia id; i he New-land Lire I leo.r I n, nt for I heir i juick. ; f i'iei, ul oi k in exliliL'uisliili'j' he fil e vhieli partly desry,.d ll,,;,- ,ome Sunday afternoon. Jaiiu is v The KincaiiU w ould ,sl,, like 1o thank the jood people of this part ;,' the eoiiul v lor their kind gifts which are so much appreciated DUB DEMOCRACY -by Mai The American Dream m mama w VVHCTHt.ft THE CITY Boy CHUCAMtS OP l.ifjr. MAID . AND STREAMS DLWyNe& -' i M0g ( ITOV yi i-wniht out c itjtuniv(P cwrta WMii&E UiGHTS AfeE BAiWT AND TOWS.liS 7A4.L 1H RIGHT TO &AMt AA& QO -TH& Xl&HT &Ftt ALL" -IS THE. ESNCff OF OUR P5MOCRACY TO THf AiH.tr yew. AiW fvts sss PEACEFUL uSi?AV,s, aS.VZM.P iif:3AffS "A2 C&i'&?::S. ' .-.ess r.u, iioAir, di;m cot'ncil To ..ll'I'T l'Rll)Av Th r.y) y 'oiinty ( 'ouncil af Home Demonstration Chilis will ie et in I h" home agent's office in lie Court Ifolise on I'Viilay, !'. Ion:. t'.v l.:l Pi:l)(l a. in. Tlie ( 'ouncil is made up of officers ; ud proieet leaders from each : Ihe home (leiiiiiist ral ion 'eh- in the county. I )ruiii ihe afternoon s.-ssiou y'.-- "c('i i i Stanton. Assistant Sliit.- II ilne A T( ..t W ill he pres- o! to trein the officers in par ''.li;; .-ulan procedure Y y elei ted officers w ho '. i'l i ; -id.' at this meeting are : Presid, nl, Mrs. Don Farthing, I .. of NVu land ; Vice Presidrnt, .Mr--. Sam Thomas of Ingidls; Mid Seci'elarx -Treasurer. Mrs1. Sam O.ntuer t,( N'ruland Papt isi 'li in i li here. The re vival is now in its ihird week, ellli.Miv.m, k. ... I ...,.1 nr.i- l.nvc K50H 7J 1U. ;Si.N I M i 1, . 1, Spell- i.ll'l several pci-viia iia. v ucu cer Clark, of Moreanloo tvsf;1 converted. Pee le f ixm all over . . k.'.r , . , ... . .. . , V .44.,. 1 O-li.'l hi tli.- mi lriif mlh a pi:toli"' couniv na.e n-.o iimoi m0rg anton man shot in crossnow; oaff: NSURANCI OF ALL Why gamble with your hard earned savings, when insurance protects you financially at such a low tost. We have a dependable, m r.'5e522!t J J. .MPBBl two. :lan to fit your needs. For Your Insurance Needs SEE 4W'' tWnlKiHI hy Cecil JoliiiMHi .ihoin 10.30 J'; :";. -I h.uom in JriL .r-ln, I" 1 r L 8P irrrr ihe -.ervicei,. The lu'. Jot Sjianvler of Spnicf Pine is assist ing t lie Clark is l.e'n,-: 1 , . ;i I ,-J oa't'.i. tin- l.'ev. ilas Mnilnn. (irace lle.pii.il in M.,i--:iufoii. Late reports are that hi . eon I'ition at piesent is eood REVIVAL IN THI7W WEK AT BAPTIST CTIURCtI F'l.OCt! P.L'I L- -j T MARRIAGE LICENSF. Mr. Ben KMlv McCall 'J'J, of Marion, and Miss Rlizaheth i,a Si .me. 17. "f Altaiuotit ivci ived a marriage license at A great deal of interest i, he-;'ii inl Wehh's office k'sl Aveek. nig show n in the r,- ival el I - - i MORTIMER - DANIELS Insurance Service PHONE RE 3 4451 NEWLAND, N. C. Pspite an informal look' both niidt and out, tbia three-bedroom -aach bom is cartfuliy planned ' giva urmott privacy ai d con ' ' raoitnec. It is' Plan AB2WN of Unarican Builder mau7ine(. 79 . If. Monro St. ChucJga S. brick pa.ually separate the livlr. : and dining areas. The ft't.';i.. m these two rooms is rlupce.. The eye-catching roof of v. In!.' asphalt tfhingk has lorn, s...... ing lines and wide '.. .1 :. Creating an illusion, the 1,1 1 . ...it.'hjj M4m- -n.v-.u 4s!o.-tti rc;r r-sKc ihe ;'ra a long wail ot wjowf, iaa I n Urzer tlsu .'. L i fidiSS. Surg? Mh-11'?0 - rL.,. rtjooa, aitciiefi-fiicetjr, car grag r J It ... a,,. a n a - - . nz square isei. iuiiuJim Tb rtovow -sized rci .' tit porch ajrd garag. Tliia liture ..j Ceapio. liViog. and kia a--eaa i "W" e.-umaung tonsuuei n ara oasveninUy aje33ro'.e U lot j5'" entranca and hoil. T&ra h a psv.'-1 (Detsjjad building plans are dar roaVi off tin : Irt-c ' RvalabM Horn American builder ytr. On of tie v'-co?nsJ Be; ?in Servire, Vt Witt Mum 4vbiw J a ctuT. r St., Cbleago S. Ref ?r to Plan A firwUcn ajil waU iZ P.orar. IS'o. XBMtS.) I! HI Hit Milt i '1 ' LITTLE TfftH I Crensin. Washing, Waxing. Oil Change, Flats Fixed SHELL GASOLINE NeM'latiil Shell Servirr N e w I a n d , North Carolina 11 1n q( WREXPERT SMASH UP? WE'LL TAKE XT FEOH THERE; MAKE CAE LIKB NEW AQAHT CALL US FOR FAST BEE VICE! We Have Just Purchoesd the Latest Model HFJWY DUTY HOLMES WRJECKE1 Crash goes your caxt But don't lf&ir . . . just -eal us. We're WBSXFSETi! Zfo suatles: tw aerioiu the d&xta, we bate 'trhftt it U2c' to put your car back in tip-top shape agftio. A&y thing from a dented fender to a compete gaaefc -lirp iK all in the day 'g work to tw! 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