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The Appalachian High School Band under the direction of Mr George W. Kirsten Jr. wfll Journey to Woman's College In Greensboro to demoostriU its proficiency in the annual North Carolina Stale Band Con teat festival Thursday, April U. The Ambassadors are playing in the secoad higheat cUaaificition in difficulty of music. claaa five and art acheduled to perform at 2:19 p. m. There arc eleven high ackool band!' competing in thia claaa fife difision. The judges are all outstanding nationally known musician-educa ton. Mr. Mark Hiadsley director of Bands. University of Illinois. Mr. Harold Bachman. Northwest ern University and Mr. Charles Miaelli of the University of Ohio. The band has prepared four con test numbers which war* chosen after playing through the ten num bers listed by the North Carolina Band Masters Aaaociation aa being claaa five muaic. Is actual contest performance the band will only play three numbers, a warm-up march "Thunder West" by Ken neth L. Ferrell, a selection chosen ton the (our prepared mat? t pieces by the director end then the judges will (elect one number from the reeumiaf three lieted by the band u being prepared This M uauaiiy ? contrasting M? ber to the one choeen by the band and director. The four numbers prepared are at follow: "Impresario Overture" by Mozart. "Two Sc. ...bin Etudes" by Scriabin, "Psyche and Brae" by Ceear Eranck and the (Mat move ment from the "Unfinished Sym phony" by Schubert. The bead I* reported to be working hard and preparing Itself for this big event and is also said to be one of the better band* to be developed in recent yean. Palm Beach, FIs. ? Caroline Kennedy, the Presiednt'a ?-yesr old daughter, has tedepbonltis, her grandfather revealed. Grandfather Kennedy rays she likes to pick up the White House phone and say, "I want to speak to Grandpa" and it works. He also revealed that she Is quite ? talker. And, on other occasions, she has put calls through to other family friends. Congratulations! Dallas Wilson of Watauga p|B County Wins Nutrena's 40th Anniversary Sale Contest Twenty-seven counties in North Carolina were compet ing for this honor, but Mr. Wilson succeeded in building the largest increase in sales of any dealer. This tre mendous increase comes as no surprise to us of Nutrena Feeds, for Mr. Wilson has had consistent growth in feed sales each year since he became a Nutrena dealer several years ago. For this outstanding performance, Mr. Wilson has been offered an all-expense paid vacation for two in historic Mexico City, or gifts of equal value. J. E. TAYLOR T erritory " Manager Nutrena Mills, Inc. MEED ABVAS BILL CONTROL ? The Commerce Secretary will have to w? that depressed area* legislation la not abused by run a w a y industrial, congressional backer* uid The poller statement was a re port of the House Banking aod Currency Committee majority on s bill for a nearly *400400.000 loan and grant program aimed at melt ing hard-core unemployment in economically deteoriated areas. American* In Laos distressed by U. S. failures. Macmillan to seek "real unity" with U. 8. Health* and Beauty 1W proper foods cm contribute greatly to your natural beauty and health There ia an old saying "Yea are what you oat" This I* true to a (root extent No matter what beautiful fea turos or food health that la pa seed on to us by our parents ? without healthful eating and tiring habits, we can destroy our looks and our health. This is not to say you can't eat chocolate? that ertra place of pie or stay up to 1:00 a.m. ever. It does mean that these tilings must be done In moderation The habita of a lifetime are set during childhood and the all important teen period Parents must set an example for their children. This appliei to all phases of life? heslth habits, social habits and outlook en life Encourage your children to eat all fruits, vegetables and meats. If you do not care for liver or Spring Geaning Made Easy , fgf eelck cImhv IoIm stOTv miill ^uuitiliM of hifiofh ud inhtf cliiiiu In la be led tonliincn. Tlx trick in Sprint house cleaning is to dsan only part of a room at on time and leave the energy sapping tasks to special doty cleaners such aa fabric-safe dry chlorine bleach for laundry, chlorine type scouring powders ana liquid all-purpose detergents for walls and floors. It's easy on you, hard on winter stains. Save time, steps, bending and reaching by toting the cleaning aids in a plastic dishpaa to the room to Be cleaned. The dishpen also comes in handy for washing walls and windows, collecting ton, emptying drawers, bleaching time-yellowed cotton gloves. First, give cabinets, closets and drawers an end-of-the season checkup. Remove all contents, thoroughly vacuum and wash thus storage areas. For beauty and convenience, line the shelves and drawers with gay self-adhesive plastic which wipes clean with a damp cloth. Soiled plastic garment bags welcome a a unarms! whirl in an automatic waaher with a mild detergent. Store sweaters and other dean woolen garments in airtight vinyl plastic ba* with a handful of moth killing paradichlorobensene nuggets or crystals. Take down the curtains when you're ready to clean the walls and ceiling. Shake the curtains outdoors to remove the dust before wsahing them Most fabrics take beautifully to a quick spin in an automatic waaher with detergent and dry chlorine Maach, which is safer to handle than liquid but just as powerful for stain removal and brightening. Tired-looking cotton rugs and washable furniture ? slip covers thrive on die same treatment Just follow directions on the dry chlorine bleach package to remove stubborn stains. Make sure painted walls are washable before tackling them. To cut grease add V? cup of dry chlorine bleach to a gallon of wans water. Banish sink and bathtub stains by sprinkling dry chlorine bleach on the stained surface. Spread it with a damp cloth, rinse and wipe. The floor is the lait to be cleaned. Vinyl flooring wipss clean with a sponge and all-purpose detergent Adding a little bleach to the water helps rout dirt embedded in wood floors. Wktrt will fou find a handtowtfr hardtop than Ikit /mpala Sport Stdant ? MORE PEOPLE ARE BUYING CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER MAKE ! When on* car outsell* *11 the re*t th* way this new Chevrolet 1* doing ' ? there'* got to be * rwaon. And we can think of tome pretty food one*. The clean-*tch*d look* of the new Body by Fisher, for example. Th* eager brand of "git" that'* under the hood. The easy way it handlea. Plus the added advantage of extra-coat option* like triple-turbin? Turboglide. But to sample all th*** reasona together, you have to gat a Chevrolet out on the road. And there's where that Jet-amooth fid* tsk** over with it* own gentle kind of ? AND JUST ONE JET-SMOOTH RIDE WILL SHOW YOU WHY! persuasion. If you weren't absolutely sure, you'd imagine you were riding in a far costlier car. No wonder people are buying more Chevrolet* than any other make! Chevrolet* have more of what it takes to please people! L. Palk * Co. rtgirtration akow 'imroUtt out told Uii arem d-thtif mate '-brioking margin i? I Wfl and Cknro tthtfiUu pott for Iht imhutrg 0?k ftarf See the new Chevrolet can, Chevy Corvair* and the new Corvette at four local authorized Chevrolet dealer '? ANDREWS CHEVROLET. INC. North Depot St. Wt> D-*r ** ??? - mh**.: n* im Boone, N. L TEL' " " spinach ? don't nuke an iaaua of it. In fact, take a nerving even U you only pick at it. The mora variety in a person's diet, the more likely he ? to get all the vitamins and mineral* he needs. Yogurt, sour milk, sour cream, buttermilk and saner kraut Juice are often disliked by children. Off hand this seems unimportant until you know that all these foods are very high in lactic acid. Lactic acid is hard to come by and has long been known to be a "beauti fier." A deficiency of certain vitamins can cause all kinds of health prob lems. Study facts about foods, vita mina and minerals in relation to your bod.) with your children. They are never too young to start learn ing. The warning signs the skin givea to general health should nf ver be ignored. Their causes may range from emotional disturb k..c?e to cancer. Doctors have learned that our emotional life influence* Just about every organ of the body. Of ten the condition of a patient's skin will indicate the cause of a bodily or emotional disorder. Em otional disturbances, such as an xiety, hatred, envy, ambition, a need for love, feelings of guilt or inferiority will cause any number of bodily ills to which *kin lesions or ra*h will furniih the first clue. To a doctor even the color and the texture of the (kin ha* mean ing. The ikin of a person suffer ing from the thyroid overactive i* usually damp and often time* has a characteristic rash. If the skin ha* a yellowiah tinge, or jaun dice, he can guea* that the pati ent's bile duct Is obstructed. Acne, the curse of adolescence, is csused by the inflsmmation and blockage of the small glads of the skin thst secrete the greasy sub stance called sebum. Acne i* ag gravated by emotional problems. Because the disfiguring pimples appear profusely on the face, the condition itaelf I* an emotional problem to a aenaitive youth. The embarrassment and discom fort of acne can often be cured with the proper care. Even the stubborn cases can be greatly re lieved. Usually the two most im portant parts of the cure will be frequent and thorough cleaniing with warm water and a good soap and the correct diet *>*?" Most ordinary mole* are harm less. However, there are certain rare moles which do precede can cer. They are slate blue or bluish black in color and are elevated <nly slightly Their surface is imooth. Early removal of this type of mole by an expert will pre vent much trouble later. An untrained person has no way of knowing if the changes in his skin are dangerous or normal. A periodic checkup with a doctor Is the best idea for health Insurance. Brief News Notes Iceberg mar hive cut trani Atlintic cable. Tranquilizers help children to overcome phobia. Ford officer lights boom in auto lalei. Rumania reorganizes govern- J mental lyitem. U. S. guerrilla war expert! train ing Vietnamese. Spy luipect makes admisiioo in Britiih trial. U. S. facet trial in U. N. of antl- 1 colonial policy. U. N. group warm of "citii trophe" in Congo. V. S. crude oil reaervei fell in 1960. Oat ? First Solotat: Did you notice how my voice filled the hall tonight? Second Soloist: Yes, dear. In fact, I noticed leveril people leav ing to make room for it Saturday and Sunday April 15 and 16 ' I mm-mwam] mrnutmmm Household Hints By RUTH CURRENT BHR A good farm magazine suggests those money-saving household hints for vivos all over the nation: Punch only two or three holes in a can of sink cleanser so it will pour adequately, but not wastefully Cleanser foes further if sprinkled on your sponge in stood of directly into the sink. Vacuum clean your rugs often Grit tracked in and allowed to settle between the fibers is what makes a rug wear out. Never shake or beat rugs ? this breaks sad ravels the fibers. Have two pairs of everyday shoes and wear.them on alternate days. Both pairs will last longer than if worn constantly. Avoid, whenever possible, buy ing garments with elastic sewed in so that it is not replaceable. Many styles have elastic pulled through ? casing. To make elastic last longer, keep it away from: Hot water, hot irons, synthetic detergents, chlorine bleaches, face creams and all oily preparations. Always turn off the car radio before shutting off the ignition. JAP SMALL CAR FAILS Tokyo ? Japanese automobile makers made a determined push to popularize domestic-made min iature autoa for the average white collar worker. The white-collar worker pre ferred the medium-sized $1,600 automobile rather than the small one. If the radio b left on, the svrf* of power through it when the ear is started next tine cauases wear on the tube*. Go for the big, economy-sized packagea, generally, exceptions: A product that may spoil before you can uae It up; or ban of soap that merely offer larger surfaces for children to waate. NEW TE8TAIJENT SALES VT testant translation o t the mw Testament bnrauM ? beat seller in Britain recently a few hours after its appearance in book store*. A spokesman for the W. H. Smith k Son book store chain, the country's largest, said the new modern English Bible was selling out all over Britain. JOHN HOYT EDMI8TEN Announcing ? The Appointment of JOHN HOYT EDMISTEN as APPLIANCE MANAGER LOWE'S Boone Associate Store And Extending a Special Invitation To Former Customers And Friends To Visit Him in His New Post !. LOWE'S BOONE ASSOCIATE STORE 1519 E. King St. Boone, N. C. The PROOF Is In The '? , ** mmi Try Our 3-Step Method 1. Proper Soil Preparation 2. High Quality Seed 3. Proper Fertilization ? Certified Seed Potatoes ? ?Bulk Garden Seeds ? Grass Seed ? Seed Oats ? Onion Sets Weaver's QUALITY FERTILIZER As Necessary as the Rain '* Wood'a ft Funk i ? Seed Corn You Do Your Best . . . Well Do The Rest! [ WE FILL ASC ORDERS FOR FERTILIZERS A SEEDS V. C Shore Produce Co, LINVILLE HIGHWAY 105 AM 4-8846
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