sdvertisers invariably uw the columns of the Democrat. With it* full paid circula tion, intensely covering the local shopping area, it's the best advertising medium av ailable. An Independent Weekly Newspaper . . . Seventieth Year of Continuous Publication BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, NOKTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER M, IM7 SIXTEEN PAGES-TWO SECTIONS Chamber Leaders Selected Chamber of Commerce chairmen for Boone were named rec*"*'* * newly - elected president John Robinson. in Co-chairmen were choaen n moat instances and they \ turn, select the members for their committee, in the near future. No specific date has been but Robinson suggests that chair men wait until after a membership drive ha. been conducted in order that new members be used on com mittee appointmenta wherever de *'The* Industrial committee, how ever is an exception. Executive members thought it advisaMe to name that complete committee in the event action by the gTOup t needed before the drive is brought to a close. Glenn R. Andrews, local automo bile dealer and outgoing president of the Chamber of Commerce, was named chairman and serving on "he committee will be Watt Gragg, Jerry Coe, Alfred Adams, Demp sey Wilcox, and Herman Ander ,on. Memberships became effect iw immediately and the group is empowered to act as the need The education committee is also complete and lists Dr D: * ner, Dean of Appalachtan State Teachers College, as chairman with Dr. Leo Pntohett and Dr. Ray Derrick aa members Other chairmen for the coming vear are as follows: program, Dr. O K. Richardson; projects, Hugh Hagaman and Wayne ™c**r Three Meet Deaths In Highway Crashes 2 Autos Run Off U.S. 421 Three Watauga men lost their lives in two car accidents in this area Saturday morning. The first accident occurred be fore daylight just a few miles west of Boone, killing Glenn Grant Sutherland, 19, of Sugar Groove, and Ray Louis Love, also 19, of Vilas. Kenneth Triplett, 30, of Triplett and Cleveland, Ohio, died when the car he was driving left the road at Shouns, Tenn., on Highway 421, and turned over. Triplett was killed initantly as he and hii brother, Tracy Triplett, were coming home to apend the holidaya with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Triplett, at Trip lett. Tracy Triplett was injured, but reports were that hia hurts were not serious. An unidentified couple riding with them were not injured. According to the report from the Tennessee funeral home where Triplett was first carried, he was attempting to avoid a head-on col lision with another vehicle, -when his car left the highway and turned over at 11:45. No other details were available at press time. Sutherland and Love died when the car in which they were riding left highway 421, w?st of Boonfe, near the intersection, of the old Boone Trail highway. The car, which was headed east toward Boone, traveled 310 feet on the left side of the highway, hitting 31 barricade postf and knocking. B completely out of the ground, ac cording to the count of Investi gating Patrolman Charles W. Mason. Mr. Mason's report showed that the 1057 Ford traveled 175 feet on the left shoulder, then completely left the roadway and traveled 144 feet before coming to a stop on its top. 1 Both men were thrown from the vehicle, and although time of the accident was set as 3:20 a. m. Love's body was not found until after daybreak Saturday. He was 100 feet from the wreckage in a field just across a drive from where the car stopped. Sutherland was thrown approxi mate!/ 50 feet, according to marks left on the highway, and his body came to atop on the right side of the road almost .directly across from the car. The men died from broken necks an