WHO SAYS MEN DONT LIKE LADIES' HATS?? During the annual Preaidenta' Luncheon recently at Appalachian State Tjachen College, Mra. E. G. Lackey'a pretty chapeau drew admiring glancei from (1-r) Bob Allen, ASTC'a director of Foundation! and Public Relationa; Gordon Winkler, State Senator; H. Cloyd Philpott, Lieutenant Gov ernor of North Carolina; Mr. Lackey, iecretary-treaaurer of Pilot Freight Carrier* and ASTC trustee; and W. Ralph Winkler, ASTC trustee. Zionville News Notes Muter Gene Keece is a patient at Cannon Memorial Hospital, Ban ner Elk, where be ii Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Combs an nounce tbe birth of a son, Ernest Lynn, June 19, at Cannon Me morial Hospital. Mrs. Combs and son returned to tbe home of her mother, Mrs. Everett May and Mr. May, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wlne barger and family of Post Falls, Idaho, are viaiting Mrs. Wiaebarg er'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Icenhour, and other relatives.. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Greer from Bristol, Va., visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Byers here and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Swift at Sher wood. Claud Greer from Newport News, Va., spent a week with the Byers and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Swift to Washington, D. C., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mast and family. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Greer in Fairfax, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Claud H. Triplett, Elizabeth and Phillip, of North Wllkesboro spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Triplett Mr. and Mrs. Boice Triplett and family1 of Charlotte spent the week pnd. Barry and Cynthia will apend a month with their grandparenta. Mr. and Mrs. John Widinger, Mrs. Hazel Gates, Mrs. Judy Row una ana aaugnier, uun uracc, ?11 of Detroit, Mich., (pent Sunday night with Mr*. Maggie Norria and will v'lait others in the county for two weeka. Mra. Alice Greer la spending a Tew weeka at her home here. Her children, Mr. and Mra. Marion Greer of Willoughby, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell and family of rhomaaville, and Mra. Mona Farth ing of Mebane are Waiting her. Miaa Jane Reece of Kinga Col lege in Charlotte apent the week end with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Reece. Mr. and Mra. Erneat Eggera of Kingaport, Tenn., visited laat week with the Rev. and Mra. R. C. Egg era. Mr. and Mra. Glenn Bodenham er and Miaa Nancy Bodenhamer of Rutherwood visited Mr. and Mra. Charlea Wilson and Mr. and Mra. Joe Wilaon laat week. Mra. Hattie Wilaon apent Sun lay with her daughter, Mra. Frank Helceth, and Mr. Helceth. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Wilaon ?nd son, Danny, of Boone, Mr. and Mra. John Wagner and aon, Jeffery, of Shouna, Tenn., viaited Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Henry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adama and sona Gene and Wayne, of Cleve land, Ohio, are viaiting Mr. and Mra. Howard Greer. Telephone Talk by H. M. INABINET four Telephone Manager WHEW! Good old summertimes he*e. And of all the time and labor-saving devicei to keep your temperature down and help you live better, few can compare with the telephone. Might think about that next time the mercury scoots up and you've got to run here and drive there and do a dozen things. Just lift the receiver of your telephone 0 and take it e-e-a-syl ? ? ? PATIO PATTER ? Now you have that new patto just like you want it ? floodlights, grill, outlet for stereo, casual furniture and all. What could make it more com plete? How about a patio telephone? That's the modern way to live outdoors, with an extension phone so you needn't run back into the house to make or take c j. Wherever y^r patio is located, we can put a phone there, either the portable or permanent type. In your choice of pretty colors, too. The cost is small. Just call our Business Office for more information. ? ? ? HI, JAMAICA! A new telephone cable between the l^. and Jamaica is to be completed by the Bell System *y 1962. It will serve as a major artery in the oceanic phone network planned for Caribbean and South Ameri can points, and will handle up to 128 voice c^puits. DON'T FORGET TO STOP THE MILK be fore you go on vacation. Do remember to plan ahead by Long Distance. It'i a good idea to phone in advance for reierva tioni and make sure of ? place to stay. And it's mighty nice to phone friend* along the way. Of courte you'll want to call back home later and check on how things are going. Let me remind you alio that you can find vacation needs fast in the Yellow Pages, everything from cameras, luggage and sports equip ment to picnic supplies. (Have a swell vacation! Miss Joann Winebarger spent Monday night with Miss Dora Deane Miller. Miss Miller will enter Kings Business College in Charlotte this week. Miss Linda Gragg of Boone is spending this week with Misses Becky and Karen Wilson. Air Force attempts to capture spade dust. DOLLAR A SCHOLAR t In the pooreft sections of Sai gon, South Vietnam, most school children own ope notebook in which they do their lessons, then erase the writing to use the pages repeatedly. Every $1 school kit subscribed (or Vietnam through CARE, New York 16, N. Y? gives one child enough writing supplies for an entire semester. NORTH CAROLINA M WATAUGA COUNTY STATE Of NOETO CAKOUNA r? PctUiM It tfe* Claabag ?f Ap palachian Street kdmn U. 8. Highway Ne. Ml and Ucwt Street THE I'NDEHSIGNED RE SPECTFULLY SHOW8 TO THE BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS OP THE TOWN OF BOONE: THAT WHEREAS, the Petition er hu properties in the Town of Boone known u Appalachian State Teachers College; and WHEREAS, aaid College is pre paring to expand it* campus faci lities by the construction of a new science building to be located on ihe preaent football field, directly across from the present science building; and WHEREAS, the construction of said new scienue building will re quire the closing of a portion of Appalachian Street; and WHEREAS, the Town of Boone approved on January 13, 1961 the plan presented by the College toi the location of the new science building and the closing of a por tion of Appalachian Street; and WHEREAS the Petitioner is the owner of all land abutting on Ap palachian Street between U. S. Highway No. 321 and Locust aueet; and WHEREAS, n <f person will be deprived of reasonable means of ingress or egress to his property by the closing of Appalachian Street between U. S. Highway No. 321 and Locust Street, NOW, THEREFORE, the State of North Carolina, as sole abutting landowner, hereby petitions the Town Commissioners of Boone to close Appalachian Street between U. S. Highway No. 321 and Locust Street. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA By W. H. Plemmons, President Appalachian State Teachers College 6-15-4c Shepard suggests shorter astron aut training. COSTLY C1CAUTTES London ? Britikh imoker* were told by the country** biggett manu facturer that It ?as railing the price another penny for a pack of cigarette*. They are paying 87 f cent* now. The Imperial Tobacco Company, which make* seven out of every ten cigarette* smoked in lnum alio announced an increase at be tween 1 and 2 pennies an ounce on pipe tobacco. Incidentally, the British Govern ment claim* 43 centi o I this for taxea. DEMOCRAT AOS PAY 1 X Marks The Spot For Boone's Greatest 1 Recap Bargains! All Workmanship and Materials Guaranteed Maddux Recapping Co. E. KING STREET BOONE, N. C.

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