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News From Cove Creek Elementary School The Cove Creek PTA was held In the auditorium on Monday night, February 11, with a Founder's Day program. Dr. D. J. Whitener was guest speaker, speaking on the "Responsibilities of the Home, School, and the Community." Mrs. John Horton gave the history of the PTA. Mr. B. Sh.t> ley and a group held a candle lighting service, each lighting a candle for Founder's Day. The Rev. Blankenahip of Cove Creek Baptist Church, held the devotionals. All were invited to the lunchroom where delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Dora Mast, librarian, wishes to express appreciation for the splendid cooperation manifested by teachers who aided and encouraged members of the Library Club in the preparation of attractive posters for the library. First Grade—Mrs. Ellison Mrs. Carter Matheson gave a surI . . ~ price party on Valentine honoring ber son, Hencle, on his Mvcntl birthday. After several films wen shown each child received a whistlt and bat aa favors. Then cup cakes ice cream and juice were served lfrs. Dare Bentley and Mrs Bennie Baird, brought the chil dren candy. Mrs. Ralph Glenn seni cookies for each child. Mrs. Fort Hollars aaaiated in the serving. Wi want to thank each one who help ed to give us such a good time. Other visitors were Shirley Hoi lars, Pat Bentley and Mrs. Jam*. Tester. Robert Barnes went upon th< Grandfather Mountain Sunday. J. B. Hollars went to Lenoir 01 Saturday. Mrs. Dowling's First and Second Grades We would like to say "Hello' to Stephen White, one of our sec ond grade boys, who has been U for the past two weeks. We wisl AAUVIINU LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Fully Equipped To Serve You NCE-8957 MAX A. FOX AT FOX COAL YARD AM 4-3557 NIGHT AM 4-3066 H. & W, Business Service AUDITING — BOOKKEEPING Over Watauga Savings & Loan Association Phone AMherst 4-3595 BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA TAX RETURNS FILED Come in and discuss your problems with us. We Specialize IffTaxes lor him i (fitdy recovery. Everyone had a food time it our Vall en tine party. We would like to thank the followiag parent* who sent us good thingi to nL 1 Mrs. Charles Trivett, Mil. Jethro Harmon, lb*. Knoch Church, Hn. Boy Harmon, Mrs. Tom McGuire, Hn. Vara Presnell. Hn. Lonnie Harmon, Mr*. Arnold Presnell, 1 Mr*. Denver Norris, Mr*. Howard GlenVnd Mr*. Joe Cole. The children who were ehoeen a* helper* tn our room for the month of February are Charlee Arnett, Louise Hicks, Glenda Harmon, Sharon Jean Harmon, Ricky McElyea and Richard Walls. . Second Grade Valentine Party Mrs. Henson's second grade was given a Valentine party Thursday, February 14. Hie refreshments were provided mostly by Mrs. McDonald Greene. Hie following people also helped: Mrs. Dale Hicks, Mrs. Grace Fox, Mrs. Russell Beach, Mrs. Grace Vannoy, Mrs. Grady Barnes, Mrs. Stella Stines, Mrs. Charlie Younce, Mr*. Frank Baird, Mrs. Worth Combs, and Mr*. Bryant Combk. The refreahments were cookies, heart candy, suckers, popcorn, mints and strawberry punch. "Hie students hsd a Valentine hunt, and the person finding the most Valentines received a prize. The winners were Hsrvey Gilliam and Larry Baird. When all the children were served refreshments, the "Valentine box" wa* opened and everyone received many valentine*. v Other people attending our party were Mr*. Grace Fox, Judy and Ronnie Red wine, Steve Cooper, Margaret Barnes, and Nine Sue Henson. Third Grade We wish to thank our mothers for the delicious refreshments which we enjoyed at our Valentine party. We had a good time opening our Valentine box and every one received many pretty Valentines. We have been working on a program. We selected the classic fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty" as our favorite story of the year. After reading it over and over we played the record and became familiar with Tchaikoviky'* "Sleeping Beauty Waltz," and the narration. Now we are acting out the different roles in the story. Our teacher attended a meeting of librarians at Boone Elementary School last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Fidler took us out for a hike that warm afternoon. Mrs. 8wift'» Third and Fourth Grades The following children are hav-;; ing birthday* thi* month: Glenda I Hodges, Arthur Hicks, Jerry Glenn, OBITUARY MRS. CHARLES D. TAYLOR Ob February 8th, on* day baton ler 82nd birthday, Mrs. Charles D Lou) Taylor. of Valla Crucis, en ered the other life, after man] uonthi of declining health- Hei Mineral wai held from the Chape »f the Ctom. VaUe Crucii, N. C. rith which she had been closelj identified for many years, th< nterment being at the family cem stery, near the residence of Jot Hast The Pnest-in-charge of thi :hurch, the Rev. Rhett Winters ras assisted by the Rev. I. Hard ng Hughes, Chaplain of Sain Mary's Junior College, Raleigh. As a young woman, Mrs. Taylor he former Louise Hill Smith, csmi a the late nineties to a Missioi School at Beaver Creek, havinj been asked by the late Bishoi Cheshire. After two years she be -«me identified with the Valli Crucis Mission School, under thi tuspices of the Episcopal Church for about two years. She thei narried the late Charles D. Tsy lor who hsd two children, thi late Mrs. H. B. Perry, of Boone md Bynum Taylor, of Boone rive of her own children survive Mrs. Howard Murry and Henr; raylor of VaUe Crucii; Nancy, o Durham; Gordon, of Boone; ani jLibert, of Raleigh. Mrs. Tsylor came Into a com raunity and a way of life dlfferen from the region in which she hai been reared, in the Eastern par of the State. She was at one :harmed by the sincerity, genuine less, neighbourliness and resource fulness of the mountain friend ihe soon made. For over 58 year rerry Hodges. We have had perfect sttendanc Four days for the month of Febni iry. We want to thank our mother ■nd sisters for the nice Valentin* party they gave us on Thursda) We had popcorn, cookies, cu] :akes, punch and candy. The part; vss enjoyed by all. Fourth Grade Mrs. Ira Fox gave us a lovel; Valentine Party on Valentine' Jay. We surely did appreciatt 11 We have divided our class int five groups. Each group is makinj i book about the ways of living o >ne of the peoples we have studied rhe books will contain storiei poems, and drawings. We also plan to dress smal lolls to go with each book. These books and dolls are to b lent to the hospital for childrei who are ill to enjoy. Fifth and -Sixth Grades M$4Ktoain enjoyed a Valentin Jarty on Thursday afternoon, witl sach child helping to plan it. Somi vere on the games committee, som Manned the refreshments, am >thers helped to clean up. All en ioyed the party. The following hsve had perfec attendance this year: Gary Isaacs "hil Wilson, Bettina Danner, Ber nee Isaacs, Marie Baird, and Bar >ara Jean Hayes. We were happy to have Mri Lonnie Isaacs visit our room las veek. Our room enjoyed a movie 'New England Calling" this week ffc went on a trip all through thi Vew England states. R.D. HODGES^ KEROSENE ••'FUELOIL ESSO DEALER. f Enjoy Dependable * Oil Heat USB I €sso HEATING OIL • km Hat mt CLEAN ; GET FUEL-TRON Fael OU Conditioner $1.19 pt. One plnfenoitfk tor 775 gallon* , km fad oil, koof* «yrtem dean. »h« to endeared herself to her i» i Uwi and others of tbc community | that aba always teemed aa om of ( their vary own. Hara was a bright and gracious personality, backed . by a generous spirit and deeply . religious conviction*. •She waa the woman who lived "In tha house beside the road" where the "race of men went by," and she waiver a "friend to alL" Humble pe^le knew that aha was ever a friend in need. She visited them In sickness and sorrow. She was truly thefr neighbour. All this made her a lofty soul in the estimation of all who knew her, and the throngs that attended her funeral bore witness to the esteem, love and appreciation of a life un notice or sale or land NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by George H. Carroll and his wife Virginia K. Carroll dated the 28th day of Msy, IBM, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County at Boone North Carolina, in Book 80 at Page 22, default having been made 1 in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the r said deed of trust by the terms > thereof being subject to foreclo, sure, the undersigned will offer for sale, as trustee, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for - cash, at the courthouse door in Boone, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon on the nth day of March, 1997, the property conveyed in the said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the town of Blowing Rock, Blowing Rock Township, Watauga County, North Carolina, bounded and described as follows: BEING ALL of lots numbered 14, 19, 16, snd 17. in Block "H", Subdivision 2, of, the Blowing Rock Development Company property as mapped and platted by p. C. Babb, which map is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Plat Book 1 at Page 19, to which map reference is hereby made for a further description; this conveyance being made, however, subject to the restrictions and reservations set forth in a deed from Blowing Rock Development Company to Henry A Rhyne. There is excepted, and not conveyed, however, all of the furnishings, fixtures, and in equipment in, on and about the dwelling house located on the said premises, other than Venetian blinds, curtain rods, blinds, and television antenna. • BUT this sale will be made subject to 1967 taxes. This the 18th day of February, 1997. Louis H. Smith, Trustee MlJii elHahly tod aOacttotr (put to er community. Her IiHimmi will ontlnue through the yean. "May her aoul reat In peace and Ight perpetual shine «paa her." State Department building that wttl cover two square block* of Washington. Cloth., will *t thrMffc u *etrte Itomt muck Inter aftm > few dmti of wsnd papar haw I been put through, wand aid. down, to (It. the abo. • allppery tiniah. , I .{ • ■' 'l> »t«J O -■■ •■■■'J r ■ m PONTIAC WINS THE FLYING MILE AT DAYTONA! • ' » • -v A standard Ponfiac stock car sweeps its class in the two most important events to you from the standpoint of on-the-highway performance winning first, second and third place in the NASCAR Flying Mile and winning first and second place in NASCAR acceleration tests standing start over a measured mile! The experts have been njriBf, "Watch Pontiae • at Daytona"—and there'* been plenty to watch! Pontiae was the most exciting car en the beach, as the last-minute box score will show you. This impressive aecord waa made by a ( Nascar-approved, strictly production model Chieftain, powered by Pontiae'* special high performance Strsto-Streak V-8 with 317 H. P., OS-to I compression ratio . . . and featuring Fontiac's new tri-power carburetion system. What does JLhis mean to yon as an ordinary, everyday driver? It mean* yon can drive America'i number one road ear—with all the rugged* new, safety and precision handling that make it a favorite of the men who earn their living by driving, and you can own it at price* starting below 30 models of tha low-price!!!! Why not make a date right now to catch up on the newest, most spectacular performance on the road today? Tomorrow would bo a wonderful day for that thrill! "« **•« « M« utyton* proved it. Completely new from power to personality. PONTIAC'S AMERICA'S NUMBER 1 SEE YOUB PONTIAC DEALER
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