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Resolutions Praise Ministry Of Mr. Vance I 5"? m the providence of ft O. Vane* tendered • Pastor of the Onyi Baptist Church, Three C. m January 23, 1M7 to wMpt the unsmious call of the Mount C»rinel Baptist Church, Buncombe Association, Asheville, Jt C.. and, : ^ Whereas, *• are grateful to CM Uf bia work in the Associstioo over a period *f ton eventful and progressive years which has woo far him and his fine family the love, confidence, co-operation, and loyal support of the people of this county; and. Where as. Brother Vance has made an immeasurable contribution to the overall work and total aupport of the entire Baptist program of our Association, Stale and Southern Conventions, in the promotion of the Kingdom work of our Soverign Lord committed I* us, by serving fsithfully and loyally as Chairman <4 Evangelism. Chairman of the Missions Committee, President of the Pastors Conference, and presently aerving u Moderator of ov A* aociattoo. and. Whereas, Broth# r Vase* hai given (all proof ai bia labora tot God through Um demonstrati&n ol Ma cooperative apirtt aa a Mission ary Baptist Miniater. ^ Be it therefore resolved Fint, that we. the miniateri of the Three Porfca Baptist Pastors Conference highly commend Brother C. O. Vance to your apirtt of work and fellowahip in the Buncombe A» aociation and Pastor* Conference Second: that oar prayers, love, confidence, and aupport shall follow him in hia ministry among thia fine apirited group of Baptlat'a with increaalng Interest and concern, to the Glory of Cod and to the Salvation of lost souls 'la the effort of making "The Kingdom'a of thia world to becopie the Kingdom's of our Lord, and of Hia Chriat" Third: that copies of these resolution be furniahad the Watauga Democrat for publication therein; the Oak Grove Baptist Church; thee lark of the Three Forks Asaoclation; the clerk of 'BOUND THE CLOCK Prescription Service By PhwiMctal Harris Rexall Drug Store BLOWING BOCK, N. C. rkmat X019 Local Realty Values rG.t. and F.H.A. Repair. Um N" fliUrl Small Dawn Available UVMf Pa^,„, OWNER WANTS TO SELL—Large B room house which Includes two 2-room furnished apartment! rented $70.00 par month and 5-room house. Large lot' aultable -for additional houae ait*. Price $7800. Will handle second mortgage if necessary. GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE—Large living room, hot air beat, doable garage, located on Grand Blvd. Vacant, ready to ' move in. Storm windowa and new furnace. Small down payment GOOD 3 BEDROOM HOUSE and lot located near Longview Tourist Court. Good frontage on Highway 321. Ideal tor home or busineaa. Priced for quick aale. TWO ROOM SUMMER COTTAGE—3 acrea land. Located on Winkler'a Creek. Priced for quick aale! GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE—Beth, « acrea wooded land. Good water. Ideal for summer home. Beautiful view, good road. Located Rominger, N. C. Price $3,800. Small down payment will buy thia home. WE NOW HAVE AVAILABLE VA and FHA Financing for our new 3 and 4 bed room homea. If you are planning oa building a new home thia year it would pay you, to -get started on plana and financing. Plana and apeclfications furnished free. See our new line of home* now. We also have some excellent home ailes in new development. GOOD 3 BED ROOM STONE HOUSE, bath, basement, 1 acre land beautifully landacaped. Located at Sanda on Highway 104. Priced for quick aale. GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE—Urge living room with beautiful fire place. Radiant hot water heat, garage, large lot, already financed. Small down payment. Located near IRC. GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 baths, spaeioua living room with , atone fireplace, double garage, 2 acrea land beautifully landacaped. Located just out of city limita. INVESTMENT PROPERTY—^apartment brick houae, located near college, grossing 10 per cent. Terms if needed. NEW 2-BEDROOM HOUSE, car port, located Faculty Street Ready to move in. Terma if needed. 2 APARTMENT HOUSE, heat, corner lot. Located near college. Monthly rental $88.00. Terma if needed. GOOD ft-ROOM HOUSE, hot air heat, full baaement unflniahed upstairs, large lot Located on Horn in tbe Weat Drive. • Priced to aell. NEW SEVEN ROOM BRICK HOUSE, two full batha, hot water . heat, large lot just out of city limits. Excellent neighborhood. NEW RESTAURANT FULLY EQUIPPED with new equipment Building 48'x36\ 0ve®600 foot of road frontage on highway 421 about 6 milea weat of Boone. FOR SALE—10 acre farm, good 6 room houae, bath, hot air heat, baaement new chicken houae lS'iflO* and tobacco baae. Located Deerfield road near Boone. Immediate poaaeaalom. WOODLAND DRIVE—New S-bedroom brick houae, two ceramic til* batha, dishwasher, full baaement, hot water heat, doubl* (■rat*. *torm windowa Located in one of the better residential aactiona, near collage F.H.A. or G. I. loan available. GOOD BUSINESS LOT located oa Mala Street. Declrable (or any typ* ba«in«*a SELECT RESIDENTIAL LOTS FOR SALE. , . I • List Your Properly iwith Vt /or a Quick Sal* Bm Demand far Small Boalnea* — Alao far Farms COE INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY E. F. COE, Manager DIAL AM 4-S2M — BOONS, N. C — 217 MAIN STKBKT or. thee Wrk of Mount Carnal Baptist Church, ami (ho Bor.-c. O. Vaace. Farm Meeting Set For Tuesday A gruit. vegetable and potato meeting wU) be bold in the County Courthouse in Boone February M. at 1 p. m, with M. L. Koibe, extension fruit ipecialW. A t Ban adyta, vegetable apoelallat, and H. M. Covington, potato specialist, loading the discussions. L. E. Tuckwiller, Watauga farm agent, who nude the announcement, aayi "We want to diacuaa the amall fruit poaaibilitiea in Watauga counpr, and marketing problema. Opportunity in vegeUUea and potatoes will alao be diacuaaed. Eggers Given % Assignments Repreaentative 8. C. Eggera of Boone, haa been appointed to the following Legislative Committees by Speaker J. K. Do ugh ton: Appropriationa, Counties, Cities and Towns, Higher Education, Penal Institutions, Welfare, Roads and Highway Safety, and Library. I Oak Grove Church Honors Vance The membera of the Oak Grove Baptist Church will honor their paator and hi* wife, Reverend and Mr*. C. O. Vance, with a reception on Sunday afternoon, February 24, between the hours of three and five o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Vance are leaving the Oak Grove Church after nearly ten years' service to asaume a new pastorate la the Buncombe Aasociation on March 1. All friends and members of the Oak Grove Church, as well aa others in the Three Fprka' Association, are Invited to call between the hours of three and five at the church. Roger Cook (Continued from page one.) School in 19M, where he played both football and baseball. At prelent, he if employed in Cleveland, Ohio. He Is due to report March 20 to the large training base for minor league cluba in the Kansas City chain at Huntsville, Tex., with a possibility of assignment to a league in which he has the ability to play. "You can rest assured that the boy will be well taken care of while he is out there," Kluti wrote in a letter to Trlplett. "I will personally see to that'. I hope t)\at he can do the job, -as we need ball players badly." ' • Trlplett, who has been named as an "assiatant scout" for the Kansas City organization, said he is always ready to 'help our local boys get going In baseball. " CAHD OF THANKS The family of Robert Clinton Lookablll, deceased, wish to express their sincere gratitude to I their friends for their many kindnesses. The work, food, visits, ex-pressions of sympathy, and flowers meant so much to us. May God richly bless each of you. FULL. TIME WORLD WIDE provides a mbstaatial additloa to your estate at low ooat provide* a ram for occupaikmai rr adjustment helps to provide the training for s acw career 24hounsd*y 365 toys i yea Total Of1,059 Given Salk Shot At Clinic A total of 1060 students and luchm received talk Poliomyelitis Vaccine during the two-day clinic held at Appalachian State tochers College, Dr. D J. Whiteiter states. Of thia number 700 paid (or the ■hots (students pay alter the age ot 20) and 390 were given (ret ■hots. Dr Whitener said that an Mtimated (our or fiva hundred Undents hal already had shots and that now almost 00 or 09 per cent of everybody on the campus have bad*Salk Vaccine. The shots were administered by lirs Mary Shook, ASTC nurse, assisted by Mr*. Nina Martin and Mrs. Nancy Thomas. The program is sponsored Vf the National Foundation (or Infantile Paralysis, Watauga County tnd State health authorities, and Appalachian 8tate Teachers College. Dr. Whitener said Dr. Mary Mtchal of the Watauga County So This Is New York s (Continued from page four) serve System the responsibility for creating monetary conditions favorable to the maintenance of highlevel economic stability.'' In times like these, I thought, this is of greater importance to all of us than ever before. At one window, checks were coming in by the bales from member banks, for which this big one serves as a clearing house. Next time you> see a cancelled check from your local bank, look at the back of it and probably you'll see- your Federal Reserve Bank stamp there. Ninety percent of our business is now done by checks, this bank here handling nearly two million checks a day, with some 00 people doing this Job. Currency was present too, over a million dollars in 10-dollar bills lying in one corner. Over a billion pieces of paper money are counted here each year and some of it is found unfit for further circulation. So (hey cut the bills in half, mail them separately to Washington where they are checked and destroyed, being replaced by new currency from the Treasury. Health insurance plana cover 70 har mi,» ln »k. TV Q Health Department «u most helpful La Mctirtng the vaccine, Mr. John Pritchett wu chairman of the publicity campaign Dr. Whitener itated that the next ihot would be given in the ipring before ichool closes, fol lowed by another in the fall. Ymt after year... REGULARLY SOLD FOR $5950 Once again drastically reduced to *3095 RHODES FURNITURE CO. BRISTOL ROAD Rulane Gas Service Is ECONOMICAL! -REMEMBERHWAWF FJUtKWAY ftULANX om inna DIAL AM 4-3064 Smokies Park Has Top Year The Great SaoKy Mounuini National Part ct North Caroliaa and Tennessee had. in I960, its tap year tor visitors. A total of 2,885,819 persons visited the Park during the year. The Great Smok let continue to be the nation's most r national put. New Mfetjr rules are set for teat flight*. Todd A Higgins Emo Service la lb* HMr| ol Boom. north Carolina Eho Sarvico - Wuhin* Lubrication • Tim Smith'* Emo Station Full JJao ol Emo PtlnlMun Product* CompUlo Emo Sorrico Opon 7 Dot* • Wook Blowing Hock Bm4 Boom. North CaroUaa SHIRLEY & RAGAN Emo Serviccnter Corner E. Howard St. and Blowta* Rock Road Boon*. If. C Cim Sarrie* with a Smlla W. C. Lentz Famoua Em Eaao Gasollna. OUa Opaa T Day* a Waak ' Blowing Rock. H. C. - k A •
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