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-amp Girls Entertain Lions The Boone Lions Club ?u de ghtfully entertained at Ha regular ?eeting Tuesday night, August l?, r the girla' rluni of Camp Yan hloasee, under the direction ul Ir. George M. McCord, camp dk ector, and Dr. and HH A. P. lephart ion nar directors aad now fsident counselors. Hymn*, popular selections, and lovelty numbers war* rendered by he chorus, and an added feaUira us a number of dances, including -MX Spaatah, Hiklbitty, Tap, Ballet, ud i Hula. performed by individual members of the cborut ? \ 11m entertainment by the girl* from Camp Yonahloesee if becom ing an annual event at the Linns ' Club, and one that is always en joyed .members report NT ' ' NOT A CANDIDATE 1 Ave re LI Harriman, Uilkiag with nejvs men ia Dublin, Ire laud, re iterated his former statement that 1 he does not intend to run for the 1 United State* presidency next year. He declared be was harking Ad lai Stevenson aa Oemocratjc pres idential candidate. Vu H For insurance protection at its best ft*pr*?nrthsr Atna Casualty and Surety Company ^.tb/azz i I. ? When you purchase protection ' 2. ? When yon have a claim Coe Insurance Agency Zkl MAIN ST. BOONS, N. C. fee Capades On Fall Tour Opening ? fall season of gal* entertainment the new 7,500 Ktt Memorial Coliseum on North Cher ry Street ha Winston-Salem will offer for its tint fabulous attrac tion, "lea Capades" Seating capacity and arrange neat for this limited engagement of U performances of the 1955-36 kdition of Ice Capades was taken into consideration when building this outstanding arena, the only one of its kind In western North Carolina. Affording an excellent view from every seat, the manage ment has urged all area families in the western Carolines to for ward their reservations for tickets ?t once (as the grand rush has al ready started and orders are on hatul at the Coliseum office. Featuring such outstanding stars aa Ken Mullen, Ed Raich* and Billy Livingston, the producer John H. Harris', Ice Capades will present 28 (tarring acts in 19 top production numbers. Opening on Monday, September IP, Ice Capades will give perform ances through Monday, September 26. Special children performance to be given on Saturday, Septem ber ?4 at 2:30 p. m., when all kid dies will be admitted for half price. See this paper for mail ord er forms today. James B. F?* &#?< Dies Saturday James B. Fox, 79, of Banner Elk, Route 1. died Saturday. Au gust 20, at Greco Hospital in Ban-" ner Elk Funeral sendees were scheduled to be held at 11 a. m , Wednesday, August M. at the Seventh Day Ad ventist Church on Clark's Creek, conducted by the Rev. Louis Cun ningham, with burial in the family cemetery. he Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nora L. Fox; sevtn sons, Ernest C. Fox, Vilas, Everett L. Fox, Omak, Wash., Lloyd J. Fox, Banner Elk. Sewart L Fox, Elli cot City. Md.. Lynn W. Fox, Ne koma. Kansas, Elmer W. Fox, Ban ner Elk; four daughters, Mrs. "Cora A. Woolsey, Ooletewah, Tenn., Mrs. Estelle Pierce, Banner Elk. Route 1, Mrs. Hazel Mast, Zion ville. and Mrs Vivien Eddy. Frenchtown, N. J.; two brothers, Roy Fox. Banner Elk. and Phillip Fox. Saluda;' four sisters. Mrs. Dolly Rayfield, Newland, Mrs. Robie Potts, Banner Elk, Mrs. Jennie Owens, High Point, and Mrss. Dulcie Byers, Elitabethton, Tenn.; 21 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. The 1955 North Carolina wheat crop is 6 per cent below lOM's. DOGWOOD WANTED Convert your dogwood to Dollars. For specification's or cadi on delivery, contact your local buyer V DEWEY HODGES Route 3, Box 27 Boone, N. C. [MON., SEPT. 19th thru MON., SEPT 26t^ Oltllt Ml* "AMERICAN! IN io mo nooucnoNS and! to WHAT IT AMINO ACTS f ORDER BY MAIL [0^ ?I ? MEMORIAL COIISEUM N. ChwyS?r?^ Winrtoiv-SaUm, N. w CHECK mroMAHce oestneo EndoMd i* ch?ck m?*y <**? * % ,och forth* ,?*<???*? ch^l. . ? Q KM. ???** B a*"* 'irlil'* ? iiw?n ????? ' A QIW ?# ?*-??* J \ gl?W. ?",,M f* J _ / Q ?M *??- "-$,H '*? y, imih ?* n M a ** '* 1 u n m* ?* m jsL,u^u? m t __ ? D i,m ia a * ? QIM.I# I ? ATTUCTIONMNC Mok. eh.ckoc monjy M Hg|| ' ALL SIATS RESERVED! PRICIS $1 .50-$2.00-$2.50 and $3.00 Tax Inc. ^ Children Half Price at the 2:30 P.M. Performance Only on Saturday, Sept. 24th. I TICKETS ON SALf STARTING TUESDAY, SEPT. Mh AT 2 BOX OfPKMI . JHALHIMERS? West 4th Street Entrance & /MEMORIAL COLISEUM ? N. Cherry St. fc ? Winston-Salem, N. C. , Bamboo Stays In Top Spot By JOHN H. HOLLAR Bamboo remained on top of the to tie Miller* Creek (or second place Blowing Rock pulled an upset over Bamboo to novo ahead of Lansing on* tor fourth place and a spot in the playoffei. ? . wSjMHfi Thl? week end will ifclmiM the positions tor the playoff* which start immediately next week. The only place th?t If not certain at thif time Is fourth place which will he Blowing Bock or Saturday'! results: Bamboo 4, Millers Creek 1, up game. Milleri Creek 2. Bamboo 1 Lansing 6, Blowing Rock 3 Mabel 10, West ieffersoa 0. Sunday's results: Mabel 2. MUlers Creek 1 Blowing Rock 4, Bamboo I West Jefferson 9, Lansing g. Standings: Wen 19 7 17 10 .......17 10 .10 15 S 16 Bamboo Mabel Millers Creek .. Blowing Bock Lansing West Jefferson y, 9 10 This weoks schedule, Ssturdiy: Bamboo at Lansing, two seven inning games Blowing Bock at Mabel Millers Creek at West Jefferson two seven Inning games. Sunday: Millers Creek at Blowing Rock Lansing at Mabel ' West Jefferson at Bamboo. HOURLY PAT The avenge wage ?cale? for un ion construction worken rose 6 cents an hour during the three month period ended July 1, ac cording to the Labor Department For the year ended July 1, the average increase was 9 cents an hour. The latest average rate for brick-layers, according to the re port, is 94.4? an hour; carpenters, 93.01; electricians, 93.17; painters, 92.87; plasterers, 93.36; plumbers, 93.19; and laborers, 92.04. CARD OF THANKS We wish to expres our sincere thanks to our friends and neigh bors for their many acts of kind ness and expressions of sympathy during the illness and death of our dear wife and mother. ? JOHN HICKS AND CHILDREN. Paul Said To Mr. Ed: FAtn. A couple driving scross the 1 to jive desert u* la the distance a tiny black apeck which. When they approached it, turned out to be a man wearing only hia iwimming trunks. The man hailed them and liked: "How far U the ocean?" Somewhat aurpriaed, the couple explained that the ocean waa a few hundred milea away, on the other aide of California. "Wow," said the man, staring at the sandy' waste.' "What a it" WATAUGA INSURANCE AGENCY Ed Gaultney /. Paul Winkler biW rheae All 44 Ml BOONE. NOETH CAROLINA GRNKVA TALKS The Big Four Foreign Ministers will meet at Geneva, Switzerland, ?n October IT, according to a re cent announcement by the French Foreign Ministry. The announce ment also laid that the fear pow ers, ? the United States, Franc*, Great. Britain tad the Soviet Un ion?have agreed to net up a joint secretariate (or the conference, which will handle details. _ CAED OF THANKS We wieh to express our ilncere appreciation to our frienda and neighbors (or their many act* of kindness, the food end the beauti ful floral offerings, and special thanks to Reins Sturdivaot Funeral Home, both of Boone and North Wilkesboro. during the death of our dear wife and mother? L L. N orris aad daughters. CABD OF TO AN K8 With grateful hearts we wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to our many friends and neighbors for the kind expressions of sympathy, the beautiful floral tribute, and their many acts of kindness during the recent death of our mother and grandmother. ? MBS. CORA GREENE'S FAMILY. - _ Latest in Kiddie Ride* , SLagSgy? ? rw ____ Special Rates for Picnic, Church awl School Groups SKYLAND AMUSEMENT PARK Open 1:00 p. m. ? 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