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Charles B. Trammell, Jsme* C. Moretz, Kenneth M. Jackson, Men #•1 D. Mulllnax, Tarry D. Me eill, and Dean R. Burgeu Pine* levied in addition to court Mate for speeding included: OrVilla L. Love, *00; Shelby D. Eg(art, 910; Harry W. Wilson, $30; Tommy M. Wlnebarger, *10; Jamla M. Anton, *4; Thomaa Coffey, *10; Robert B. Chiider», *10; John Jt Henley, *10; Paul E. Miller, •10; James H. McNeill, *i0; Ted Tommy W. Cooke, *10; William E. Gooding, *00; Calvin C. Church, *00; Clarence A. Dot son. *40; and James Shook Pies On Monday IrU Jame* Shook, SB, resident •f Banner Elk, R. F. D. 1, died Monday at the home. Funersl services were held Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the Watauga Baptist Church in the feaeoe neighborhood, by Rev. Calvin Helton and interment was then and five sisters; Retha Ann, Martha Jane, Annie Leu, Frieda Lynn, Wanda Lee, all of the home. Robert U Oak*. *10 ^ Driving drunk (all defendant* fined $100 and wMMd the coats of court): Willi* H Friday, Rusteil a Pesreon, Wallace P. McDonald. Aknao Moretz, Jack H. Clark. DiHiity Lea WOcoi, and Arl J. Hollar*. ia<^ «<l «''{ *!' Heckle*. Driving: Ede Young, *25 and coats; Homer Huakins, *3* and coals; Hojrle B. Coffey, •10 and coat*; Da* Homer Winkler, *30 and coata. Driving after lieenae expired: Myron W. MfGUl, coata; and Clint Ward, coata. Driving after licenie .suspended: Joaeph L. Hani ton. *200 and coata. No operator*! lieenae: Jamei R. Coffey. *28 and coata; Kenneth Price, *28 and caeta; Raymond D. Todd, *38 and coata; Everett E. Hick*, *10 and coata; Lewi* M. Welch, coata; Robert L. Hodga, *28 and coata; Wilma G. Moody, coata; Charles E. Lawrence, *28 and coata. No chauffeur's license: Malcum Teague, *18 and costs; Dennis E. Parka, Jr., *10 and coats. Permitting unlicenaed driver to operate car: A. D. Triplett, *28 and coata; Ernest A. Moody, cost*. Violation of prohibition laws; Roy H. Wallace, *28 and coats; Andrew Jennings, *28 and coats; Robert L. McGulre (including two caaes of speeding), *100 and coata. Non-support: Lee EUer, costs. Dr/§Feather Aids Applemen This to aae year thai Narth Carolina apple twnui vttl setaally ■win else's dry (uUmt that to. 2 Pee.Id E. Farris, marketing specialist far the N. C. Agrimltural Extension Service, lajri that dry westhsc haa hart the apple crop* north tot thto state. Apple crape la Virginia. Wee: Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania have been reduced by about one third. In addition, prolonged dry spells in tbeee state* have affected the *Ue of the apple* *e much that some of than will not even be j harvested. Turrit *ays that these conditions will improve North Carolina apple prices. Varieties hurt most by the dry weather are Grimes, Jonathan, York, Lowry, and Boa*. Delicious and Stamen have sized up "surprisingly well," according to Ferris. He adds that the twlce as-largeas-normal apple crop in Washington State will result In a gradual weakening of the price ot North Carolina Delkioua apples, however. WISCONSIN ELECTION The Democratic victory in Wisconsin Is seen as a real blow to Republican hopes of controlling the second session of the Eightyrifth Congress. More serious, however, is the fact of the split in Republican problems for 1998 and 1M0—divided leadership, indifference on the part of much of the party's rank-and-file, discontent among the farm voters, resentment over continuing high prices and high spending by the Government. USO Is Vital Phase .jr United Fund Drive The UK) (United Service Onaaiuttoa) is Included la the United Fund Drive for Wataufa county, to be held ben from October 31 to November X Richard Morhauser president, bio inwiumd. Mr. Mocha user pointed out that nearly 1400,000 young Americans are still aervtnc In the armed force* Of these mom 300 arc from Watauga County, he said. "Every American ha* an obligation to those who an terving the nation in uniform," Mr. Morhaueer Mid. "When they ware here at bono we helped to meet their nee da through our community aarvices. Today our home town and ««! through USO who arc to ■ (tatemeot laauri fa*m USO Qtneril Clifton B. Cates, USMC (Bet.), the that USO will ieek to Mia* $13,•38,070 by partieipMl«« to United Singing Set For October 6 .;jv The Watauga County Singing wUl be held at the Gospel Tabernacle ta Boose on Sunday October fl. starting at 1 o'clock. Mr. S. C. Zftere chairman, aaka ail vocalist* la the entire area M participate In tte annual event EI-*- • Thar* la one »ilk for wry grain on an ear of earn. ; Ruaaia is fciiddiiu for a com: mercial airline agreement witk the United States. |t i
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