m Church Notices Dr. T. L. Cathwell, Jr.. of LenSir will ipeak. Special vocal music Will b« provided. Pwton. laymen. Brotherhood Mean an invited Harlan Ormm, ■ taSsaiiat b-Suafey School 10 t m. , Preach** l* 11 a. m k Training Union 7 00 P. BOONE HKTHODIXr CMUBCH K. a Lowman. pastor. Wesley Foundation WMhlp — 1100. nursery is praftM for Methodist Youth Fellowsbl*m 8:18. WATAUGA cncunr The regular services will bo hold on tho Watauga Circuit by Miss Gerald ioe Surratt, and hor brother, tho Bev. Ralph 8orratt Baryta aa will bo bald at Ma days by Mr. Surratt, ai aon Chapel on the earn by Mia* Surra tt On tha lint and third Sundays Mr. Surratt will preach at Liberty aad Piney Owe, and Mia Surratt will preach at Valla Crucla. Tha Surratta will live at the ptrtimfgt located si Chapel ChSNh at Sherwood BLOWING BOCK FTBST BAPTIST CHUBCH O. Carlton Co*, pastor. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. WorthIp aervice at 11:00 a. m. Sunday evening service at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednaeday at 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. PBK8BYTBB1AN CHUBCH J. K. Parker, Jr., paator. Sunday school at 8:48 a. ru Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. There la a nursery kept lor seiall children during this service, with a nurse oa duty. Westminster Fellowship at S:4| p. a. Circles of the women of the church moot the first Monday of ml month; general HMtlif of tho women of the church each Church Leadership Conference? Slated The Thro. Facte Associativa*! 1 WMU Leadership CoaJwrtaet and Mission Study Institute wtll be: Md Thursday, October J, at tbe luiiil IpHnfi Saptift Churtii W* ginning at 7 OU p. Mr* Mary Browa will be in | aharje e« the Mildo* Study to-: ftitati'. and the will he** helpful information on the »tody of Africa that i« to be uaad la the fall mission study |B toe leadership conference plan* will be WKlc for the 1987H WMU year. There wttl also be reports and otoer information that cab be taken tack and used la the local societies. All WMU officers aad leader* are uried to attend thi« meeting Shulla Mill* Church Will Be Dedicated The ShulU UUli Baptiat Church it holding « dedication aervice Sunday. September 28. at J.00 p. a. Tha public If Invltad. BOON! CATHOLIC CHUBCH No Sunday maaae* at Boom during the summer. BLOWING BOCK CATHOLIC CHUBCH Or TB EPIPHANT Sunday Maaaat: Sapt. 22 at *00 a. «. Sept. » at 9:00 a. ». nr. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHUBCH Sunday aarritaa at *:W a. m Holy Communion lat and Srd Sunday*; Chunfc School at 10:10; Holy Communion nek Wednndiy at 10:10 a. m.i Churth opan daily. CHUBCH OP CHBIST Sunday: Bible ftudy 10:00 a. m.; Worahlp, 11:00 a. m.; Evening worahlp, 7:10 p. m. Thuriday: Blbla (tudy, 7J0 p. MEAT CAMP BAPTIST CHUBCH A Homecoming service will be held at Meat Camp Baptlit Church 8unday Sept. 29. An all day program la planned with Mr. Clyde Greene aa guest speaker for the afternoon aeialon. The morning worahlp service will be conducted by the paitor, Rev. Bernard Tut tie. Everyone la invited to come and bring a picnic baaket. OBL. 'i i*KltoXrf J si WwWmton, p, C-~Churefc and *1 weeks <4 tko A* • NHk, S*V*f»l it*** *Me*tiag alcohol* twirWM rritUvtly tdvMNi poertlon again MMd, M«t Jumqi. Batia—I a| *ka |||Hj t* th* Congress w»r» lotsi U «*lm, with nhm^Um *f alcoholic drinks ia Ik* District W Columbia. On of Uwi a kill autkorizing ehemkal testing tt intnkated driver* la Ik* Dttrfctohm closest to becoming law. (Many of th* State* already hav* suck laws-l Scpiriti hut ft|D)| |n^ ed through the Interstate and Foreign Cwumtw ClWtttel *f CMh llniaaa raft>hf>t4 I||a of tkc Senate and Ike Hatwa, retpedlwly. ■> All tkat raatlH ia a HoumSenate conference to Iron out tka minor difference! in tka tww vet■ioni, and that conference is expected to take place ia January without major difficulty. Also, the Aviation Subcommittee of the Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee held hearings on tw* bills t* ban the serving of alcoholic beverages on commercial air plsnes, but at adjournment the subcommittee had not yet reported either ol the measures to its parent committee. The House passed such a bill, banning liquor service on airlines, during the 84th Congress, but Ike measure died without Senate consideration. Pour new bill* of tkis nature were referred to the House Committee but that group took no action on them during the first session of the 89th Congress. Bills which would prohibit the interstate transportation of alcoholic beverages advertising materials lay dormant ia the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com mlUeea of bath Hmhm of CooCMusillii Imm promiMd l^sriiny M the truU'i van ion W thi* a-t jeer. gff&M Ah Ml >mlw< Hini **r pert turn ■■atrtaa ami illkrf mioa*. who ebiatd Oh tax *u driving nahn aut af work. The Baoaa Way* aad Mean* Commillaa um«M the bill te reduce Ike tax la tea per east, and the full Home treated the tea par eeM r* duet lea. Tha bill now peods in tba Saaata. Tha other measure la one 4cal III with tha eactae »ri—af alcoholic keverage*. among othar thing* Ttaparuct leaden say fhu bill would permit mat al rilmttaaa af centrals which btnefit the liquor industry. Tha Home District Committer defeated a bill which would have increased tha Dumber of retail hoar aad wise outlets In Washing ton, D. C., by MO, through permit ting chain grocery store* to handle tha beverage*. Washington ha* mora alcoholic* par capita than any city in the United State* aad mora tha* any state in tha country. The House also rafused to act upon several othar proposal*, calling far a reduction of tha Federal exeiaa tax on beer. Liquor aad bear taxes are big maaey maker* for the government. One out af every 29 dollara (pent by American* last year weat for alcoholic beverages, aad quite a large pereaatage of that weat to the Federal Government in taxes. Americans spent a total of tea aad a half bUlloa dollar* to keep themselves ia spirits last year. Temperaac* leaders poiat out that (Ms a over threa tunes the ameuat to *11 ehurebes, religious bodies and welfare organi zatiens ia ISOt It is nine time* the amount spent for medical care and hot totalization duriog the same period a ad more thaa the comhiaM total of what the population of this nation spent for all books chased "Urna* JMTtha'oSlerel Business Economics of the V. S. Department of Commerce reports. DEMOCRAT AM PAY A committee «f MtrttwlsU brought in a verdict aI "not pro **#" to tkr wcftta) wirtUer eating fat* harden* the arteries. faiths (how big membership gains. The svtsut of *ut«* to date t» ibvtWilntl ; CONCRETE BLOCKS STEAM CUBED — LABORATORY TESTED BOONE PLANT, TELEPHONE AMfcer** 4 *18 MAYMEAD BLOCK CO. BOONE, N. C. SHOUN9, TENN. ■Sfr >1 " ^ . r™f»rf .Y ' W' " Buying a New or Used Car? Ask Your Dealer To Explain The HOME FINANCE PLAN FINANCE AT HOME WITH HOME FINANCE HOME FINANCE CO. Dial AM 4-8622 414 West King Street Auto Financing Tom Grant, Mgr. Harold Cash, Asst. Mgr.

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