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it Jamboree To JeldAtCami County and area, 90 potato; earapflre akit. to be held at JO potato; troop participation. 10 •bout ton mile* «Mt of points; and Moat advancement. 10 4*1. on Atffuat potato. fl Ml troop, will chock to Mom 90 Boy SeetfU are e* 0 p. m. Friday AuffM M. and to participate. check out at 4 p m: Saturday. The m A prat will be awarded to the Camporee will feature nature and rTe*entr! * compa,, hlk«. taaeh.ll, cooking, the Camporee. The winner will ta (elected on the following potot "•ul,ini ,Bd *,m" V>lm Adah supervixon and »™* «klt» «t the b« eampfire on camp difdpllne. SO pointa: cook- Friday night. Many Take Part In Recreation Program Due to football practice darting Tburaday, August 18th. the Boom recreation program end* • very successful lummer. with a record number of participant* taking part in the different activities Sam Adam's team leads the Little Little league by a half game with one game remaining tf be played. Denver Cornett'i team is in wcond place. Tommy Taylor's team put on a ■ix game winning streak to over take Robert Matheaoa's team for the Little League championship The Boone entry In the Watauga County Pony League started slowly but ended strong to win the league championship The Adult Softball League ended the regular season play Tuesday night. The annual double elimination tournament will start Thursday, August 18th, with all eight teams taking part Managers will get pairlngi Wednesday Softball Standings: W L Methodist I 1 Oak Grove .... S 2 Vitas 4 2 Mrs. Moretz, 77, Dies Tuesday Mrs. Emma Johnson Moretz, 77, resident of Route S, Boone, died Tuesday at her home in the Big HiU section. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the Bethany Lutheran Church. Rev. George W. Shuford and Rev. Edwin E. Troutman conducted the services, and services were In the cemetery there. Survivors in the immediate family are a daughter and aoa: Misa Cynthia C. Moretz, Arltng, ton. Va.; Ray Moretz. Route 2, Boone: There are three sisters and one brother: Mrs. Minnie Jackson. Boone; Mrs. C. S. Stubbs, Davenport, Wash.; Mrs. Flossie Smith, Knoxville, Tennessee; McKinley Johnson. Mountain City, Tennessee. IRC * * Baptist « * Sportiman Club t 4 Rutherwood 2 4 Preabyterlana 0 7 Teen-Cahtre will eoatinuc to meet twice a week through Aug tut. Normally Monday and Friday night*, but will meet Thuriday instead of Friday night thla week. RimAreHrM M l ~JS \ JJf fk ,y For Pfc. tVewiell Pnaeral MtTtto for He. Alvtn t ellewey PrsswiH. M, •( tW ludi njiiffKIWH'KAAH ftlnA***it-d at 2 o'clock Bund ax at Zion Hill Uaptiat Church by the Kev Ben Hicka. Burial was in tfco fan lly cemetery. , '■ fic PrnixHI. who tod been stationed at Cam# UJt-uita. drowned in Cuflfoarf Lake August T Surviving are his father, Clay H. Preanell of Banner Elk; two brothers, Gornie and iUnaon Preaoall, both of Banner Elk; five sin tera, Mn. Mary Elliott of Ouiliard College, Mrs. Zenia Elliott of Johnson City. Tena.. and the Miaaea Veida. Pay and Ida Preanell, all of Banner Elk; four half brothers, Keith, Kenny, Billy and Benlle Preanell, all of Banner Elk; two half a 1st era, Miaaes Beulah and Patty Preanell, both of Ban iter Elk; and hla stepmother. Mrs Hazel Preanell of Banner Elk. NEW WEAPON The newest and moat powerful defensive weapon of the Air Force —an air-to-air rocket with an atomic warhead—was fired from a Jet fighter recently in what ia deacribed aa the first time in aviation hiatory that a live nuclear weapon waa delivered by a fighter aircraft to a target. I ' " f _ .
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