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Science Fair Draws ^Exhibits I Counties •whm - bir of the North iLlw* District «• held at Ap paUeMMi Wat* SgTi^'r««.y Kh0#U «" **»•* *"1*1 Aikir. Alleghany. *"*»• Sji Bur*.. McDowell. Aeety. App^ctoUtt hi«h tdiool to ' g||glr>1 «einf««i w' *•**' jj Khool in the phy*kal f n h.Kitinu in the tcoior divinon (grade* ten through twe,ve>r!2* Appalachian. Bethel, Cam Crack in Aaha C«u»tjr, ^U.n View in Wilhc <*»«*>• in the pfcyle»« £ rulachian Cove Creek. Bethel. ano high *chool» in the bio logical rtve winner* were cboaenln each divtiion of the *enior AM* **" „{ whom w.ll be eligible IS^rUripat* in the State Seience r.rC^U to beheld ..North Carolina State College In Raleigh At^MwTnner, in the biological ac,InL «"; Keith Wyke of Ap MlaThUn high with the RWl™" lory Sy*«m; ■»« M>»"f *££ ■afhian high. Taxidermy. "»»» ££i of AppaUchUn high A«x inometcr, Nancy Higglna °' "° ganton high. The Boin j"**11* ?! Man and Bobby Deatoo of Morganton high, North Carolina JX «-fis ware- Tad Buckland of Appalacn stJ^-^spk Lenny Glenn of Bethel $£*£oraff Generator; D.vW Woodru'! *JSZ¥ S* 2> VST* h«u.-oppo^ef ° P. _ othcr ntudcnU, and the SffpS»hc,ped^ J£f boy* and who may £ KientlaU through aptitude and training- Certificate o £ tlclpatlon were given t° ranta. and *»!• °< mer,t W#fe * '"Z ^hlbiU^were Judged by NMflian l-nhour of .h^lntcrna PeaK, ^^Jt-ranger for the ment faculty at 55S-tX college'* depart ' . biology, directed the fair. —t0.f "S Roblnwn, mem t^r of the department * faculty County Agent Notes Arc Given By L. E. TUCKWILLER Would you like to know an easy way to make *10 00 to $100.00 more per cow on each cow you milk? Messrs. John F. Brown and T. Carlton Blalock will give us tome suggestions on how we might do thia at a special dairy meeting April 18. at the Courthouse in Boone at 7:00 p. m They will use slides and charts showing how some farmers in crease their income without spend ing much more money Valuable door prizes will be given to holders of lucky numbers. These prizes are donated by ihe people who are interested in help ing you nuke more money with your cows. The Cow-to-Can milker will be demonstrated at 7:00 p. m. Other dairy equipment will be on dis play. Special plans are being made to make the meeting profitable for you. Halt Teat Farm Families The Unit Test Demonstration Farmer Committee is ready to ac cept applications from farm fami lies who would like to become Unit Test Farm families Applica tions should be made to Otto Tho maa, chairman of the committee or to one of the following: Mrs. W H. Vines. Mrs. Herd Michael. Cecil Swift or J. C. Stansbury. The county or home agents will be glad to relay your application to the committee. To be a Unit Teat Demonstra-i tion farm family, the farmer must depend on the farm for moat of his income, and actually work on the farm most of the lime. NEW EJECTOK SEAT A new supersonic aircraft ejec tor seat—which itself "flies'—is being tested to safeguard the livea of U. S. fighter pilots by the Air Research and Development Com mand. The new ejection system ia actually a parachute-*-quipped "flying aeat" with aerodynamic stability and wind blast protection. # Dance Theatre To Appear Here | Word ha* mm ::om Louis Nun nery friends la Boo or that hit New South Dun Theatre 1* work lag steadily on rtbiimli (or the performance M will give at Um Boone^pemorutration School on AjrtlB Tbr company will give • full evening's program In which the leading roics will be danced by Alice Leggett of Charlotte and by Louis Nunnery. The perform ance will be sponsored by the Boone PTA with the object of fi nancing final payment! on lt»"pro ject of a safety fence for the new school playground Miss Watauga (continued from #ge one) She must possess talent, either trained or potential, which may in clude playing a muaical instrument, dramatic*, dieas demigning. tinging, or any of the fin* art*. If >he wishes to pursue a professional career the may present a throe minute talk on her reaaoni for so lecting auch t career, or on her training to date and her alma In that profeaaion. An entry blank will be found In thla edition of the Watauga Democrat and may be filled In by anyone wiahing to suggest a po tential contestant Juat addreaa the entry blank to Dan Walton, 309 West King Street. The entries committee will vlalt civic and service clubs, the senior claaaes of Appalachian, Cove Crek and Blowing Rock high schools to aelect contestants. The arrangement and staging committees will be headed by Don ald McCracken. In charge of the program com mittee is Dwight Iaenhour; ticket committee, Jim Winkler; finance and budget committee. Dean Hod ges; and chairman of publicity and promotion, W. R. Winkler, Jr. Holy Week {continued from page oat) One* Lutbcra Church Palm Sundu), "The Triumphal En trance." 11:40 a. m , "Jesus and (he Temple," 1:90 p. n.; Monday, "Jeans and the Tulmull"; Tuesday. "Jesus aad the TeaehenT; Wed aeeday. "Je»u» under Pontius fil ata." Jerry Trout man, speaker, Thursday. "Adminietration of the Lord's Supper"; Good Friday, "The Crucifixion," la mueie; Raater Sun day, Holy Communion aad hymn* of victory at II a. m. St. Luke's Eplaeopal Chuich, Holy Communion Wedaeeday and Thursday. 10:15 a. m Mabel Methodiat: Service, by the pallor, the Kov S. E. White. Kriendabip Methodiat: aervieea by the paator, the Rev. J. C. Lane. Pleasant Grove Baptist Church: Service* by the paator, the Rev. E. 0. Gore. The Church of the Holy Crosa, Valle Crucia, aad Banner Elk Eplaeopal: Cottags meetings Mon day and Wedaeeday; Good Friday Service at Holy Croaa Friday 12:00 3:00; Cottage meeting at St. John's Eplaeopal Friday evening; the Rev. Rhett Winters, paator. Perkinsvllle Baptist Church: The Brotherhood will be conducting home prayer meetings each even ing, April 1S-19, in preparation for Spring Revival which begins Eaat er Sunday moraiag. These prayer meetings will be coaducted in the homes of the community and every one la invited to attend the meet lag nearest to Mm. Conducting the noon-time ser vices at Appalachian Theatre will be the following: Moaday: Rev. E. H. Lowman. Tuesday: Rev. E. F. Troutman. Wednesday: Rev. G. A. Arthur. Thursday: Rev. Rex Weat. Friday: Rev. A W. Stone. Special muaic will be provided by the College Choir and by the Church Choirs of the community. Vet Official To Visit City A representative of the North Carolina Veterans Commiaaion, Jack C. Winchester, will be the county service office in Boone on Friday, April 19, from 8:30 a. m. to 12 noon, to assist veterans and their dependents. REAL ESTATE 43—JUST EAST OK CITY LIMITS—SO acres pasture and wooded land *4200 48—NEAR CITY LIMITS on New Street. Highway 99H acres with dwelling and barn. Thii property about 1900 {oot road frontage, two creeks and many springs. 33—WATER STREET—4 room dwelling, 2 bedrooms, bath, 4 basement, large lot. 10—GRAND BOULEVARD—3 bedroom dwelling, bath, furnace, hot air heat, very large and desirable lot. 28—INVESTMENT FOR INCOME—New brick apartment house with 3 very large modern apartments. Large lot fronting highway 421, close In. 23—KING STREET—Good 4 room dwelling with 3 room apart ment, 2 bath rooms, oil heat, very large lot. 1—GRAND BOULEVARD—2 bedroom brick dwelling, full base ment, bath and heat. This house can be bought furnished or unfurnished. Large lot. 2—PINE AND WOODLAND STREETS—3 bedroom rock dwelling, bath, heat, water, lights, ample closet space. Lot has room for 3 more dwellings. 13—SILVERSTONE—4 acres good land with good dwelling, water in bouse, barn and all out buildings. 7-10 tobacco base. All for *5900 22—CLOSE TO COLLEGE, close to town—7 rooms, 2 baths, 3 bed rooms, fronting on Appalachian Street. 97—WANT A FARM?—28 acres in Deerfield section, all improv ed grass land, new grade A dairy fully equipped. Good 5 room dwelling with bath. 60—HARDIN PARK—2 bed room dwelling, bath, lot 100x200 on paved street. 28—PERK1NSVILLE—9 room framed dwelling, bath, garage, lot 100x190 $6900 9—EAST BOONE—Near Blowing Rock Road. 10 nice building lots r *2700 98—VILAS—10 acres very fertile land 3-10 tobacco base. Good 9 room dwelling with bath. This is good property. 63—HERE ARE 10 ACRES Scenic property located on Deck Hill road overlooking Boone. Owner is moving away 11290 96—GRAND BOULEVARD—Large rock dwelling broken into 3 apartments. Make us an offer. 6—SOUTH BOONE—Near IRC plant—2 bedroom dwelling, bath, full basement, 'j acie lot, beautiful view $8300 98—FOSCOE—40 acres vacant land, pasture and woodland, creeks and springs $4000 24—STATE FARM ROAD—9 rooms, bath, city water, lot about one acre. Terms 98290 3—WATER STREET—7 room dwelling with 3 room apartment Lot 80x179. Valuable property. 69—BEAVER DAM—20 acres very fertile, 8-10 tobacco base. V« mile road frontage, cfeek, 8 room dwelling. A real bar gain $4800 19—I'ERKINSVILLE—Good 3 bedroom dwelling, coal furnace, stoker, garage, very large level lot with garden space 90—WOODLAND STREET—3 bedroom brick dwelling with all city convenicncea, full size basement, nice level lot on paved street. 61-82—COVE CREEK—Good 6 room house, bath, about one acre lot. Also one 19 acre farm on Isaacs Branch, 9-10 tobacco base. Terms. 90—BEARDS CREEK—19 acres with fish pond, good 3 bedroom , dwelling $8900 94—HODGES GAP ROAD—3 acres wooded land, 4 room dwelling near college $3900 CONFIDENTIAL LISTINGS—2 small farms very fertile located in western section of county. U Interested comc by our office. HOME REALTY-CO. H. GRADY FARTHING WATT ■. GRAGG TELEPHONE AM 41OT1 — BOONE, N. C. SAVING* AND LOAN BUILDING Corporation To Sell Stock, Build Factory A new corporation has been chartered by the Stat* of North j Carolina to do business la Watauga County under the name of Wa tauga Industries, inc. Incorporator* were E. F. Cos, 0. n. Andrews, and D. L. Wilcox, alt of Boom, and the charter was secured by Boon* attorney. Wade E. Brown. The corporation will be empow ered to raise funds by sellng stuck, negotiate with industrial firms, op tion prospective sites for new plant locations, and erect buildings for new Industry. It Is expected that the first order of business will be to sell stock in the amount of $39,000 to erect a building 130 x 100 feet to bouse a lingerie plant expected to locate here as soon as details can be worked out. The deed for this property will be made to the new corporation, W. H. Gragg explained at the Chamber of Commerce meeting Tuesday, and it will be owned by the individuals who purchase stock in the corporation. The manufact uring firm will rent the building with an option to buy the property from tbe corporation, he added. A meeting will be held to elect officers for the new organization in the near future, it was announced. DEMOCRAT ADS PAY I Mrs. Coffey Is Taken By Death Mr*. NecUe Adeline Rowe Cof fey. 91, of Route 1 Banner Elk, died April 7. Funeral services were held April 9 at Clark'* Creek Baptist Church, with Be*. Ray mond Hendru and Re*. Ira Hod ge* conducting the rite*. Burial wa* in Clark'* Creek cemetery Mr*. Coffey 1* (urvived by her husband, W. H. Coffey; three daughter*, Mrs. Max Townsend. Mr*. Ralph Coffey, and Mrs. George Baird of Banner Elk; a ton Trivett Coffey of Boone; two brothers, Charlie Rowe of Lenoir and Fred Rowe of Spokane, Wash.; and three sisters, Mrs Allie Perry of Sherwood, Mrs. WUmetta Nor ris of New York. Del., and Miss Lois Rowe of Y*Ue Crucis. IKS;* " ™ w So This Is New York (Continued from ptp four) for til the world like a big rat Starting back into the apartment through the fragrant kitchen, I almost stepped on three sad-eyed Baaaef hounds which waddled ahead of men into the dining room followed by aome Siamese cats. It would have bees a welcome relief to ait in the adjacent lounge, only Debbie, a huge but friendly Great Dane dog wa> there before me. It •eemed remarkable that all these various animals got along with each other so well—much better than humans. Lorrain and Berne D'Essen ex plained that these animals had been carefully selected, trained and tyattd accordingly. They go on stage or before the television or movie cameras and no one needs worry about their conduct in any way. They are transported to the studios in cabs, Cadillacs or truck, whatever to the beat ■nana, and an always treated kindly. They live hare right in the houae with their owner* and aeem to ap preciate it There ia no doubt that the D'Eaaena love their four-foirt ed friend*, and m for the animal* —well they never had it ao good! Navy reveal* an extenaion of radar warning system. MOVING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Fully Equipped To Serve You NCE-8957 MAX A. FOX AT FOX COAL YARD AM 4-3557 WIGHT AM 4-3066
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