I Appalachian Hi News High of the National Beta Club WA I tm the achool library Thursday night Profeaaor David 8 Hodgin o< Appalachian State Teacher* Twain. ad during the tocial hour. Forty (anion from Appalachian High School ware among the 133 (indent* who took the Scholaatic Aptitude Teat in Boone Saturday. Seniors from other trlHMrtg In the The three-hour teat U required of ill seniors who apply for ad mission to accredited four-year eol leg t*. Dr. Derrick Speaks Dr. Ray Derrick, chairman of the ?ci? ce department at Appa lachian State Teacher* College, (poke to the psychology ciaaaee Friday. Hia tonic waa "Genetics." The psychology class as are cur rently studying heredity and en vironment. Beech Creek News Mr. and Mrs R S. Wilkinson and Stanley of Charlotte spent the week and with the W. S. Harmons Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harmon, Sha ron and Ricky, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winter of Roan Mountain Sunday. George Harmon, R. L. Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Harmon at tended the awards meeting of the Agricultural Development Council in Asheville Saturday. As presi dent of Beech Creek Community Club, R. L. Harmon was presented for the club a certificate of achievement and 950.00 for having the winning community in Avery county. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas and Delane of Gastonia spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilkinson and Stanley of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst Trivett visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hollars of Boone Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Qulncy N orris, Shcri tod Gary, visited Mr. and Mm Junior Lawrence and children of Lenoir Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Hunt Trivett via ited Mra. Vergie Trivett Sunday. Mr*. R L. Harmon honored Mra. Elbert Stan berry with a atork (bow er Saturday night at the home of Mr*. George Harmon. Mrt. Stana bury received lovely and uaeful gifta. A color acheme of pink and blue waa used. About IS gueata were preaent. News Of Our Servicemen SERVING IN WASHINGTON T-Sgt. Gurney R. Carlton, who ment to Greenville AFB, Miaa. since September, haa returned to his home in Arlington, Va. and permanent duty with the Office of Special Inveatigation* in Wash ington, D. C. Zionville News Items Mr sod Mr*. Wis C. M iter teft teat week going to Vero Bench, Fl? , where they will spend the winter. Monroe Greer of Silverstone te ?pending aome time at the home of ? *oo, Herbert. f"H Mr. and Mr*. Charles Wilkinson of the Baptist Children* Home in Salem, Va., are at their borne here for tba holiday aeaaon. V 1*1 tort Sunday with Mr*. Mag gie Norria were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Norria and Greg of Vilas, Mis* Grace Wheeler of Boon e, Johnny Norri* of Columbia, S. C., Mr*. Paulina Rominger and daughters, Jannette. Delienc and Judy, of Rominger. Mr. .and Mrs.*Ernest Eggers of Kings port, Tenn, spent Wednes 5KY-VU DRIVE-IN THEATRE Saturday and Sunday December 9 and 10 Honeymoon Machine steve McQueen day with the Rev. and Mr*. R. C. 1 Eciiri. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Miller and Freddie Phlppa visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Cottrell and family of Boon*. Mrs Mary Isaacs and children, Gary and Car olyn, of Route X Boone visited Sunday with the Milters. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Greene of Balm were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Greene's brother. Mr. Joe Shoemaker and Mrs. Shoemaker of Virtue with Mr. and Mr*. Joe Shoemaker of ZtoovUle over the week end were lbs. BUI Taylor, Mra. Thelma Cnimen and Mr. Jamea Cantor of Johneon City, Tenneaaee. C. B. 8. to reached ule five tel evialon ahowa. Naaaer, Nehru and Tito pledge etforta for pence. HEARING AID CLINIC FRI., DEC. 8TH 10 TO 1 P. M. DANIEL BOONE HOTEL BOONE FREE PRIZES FREE $25.00 COUPON HEARING TESTED BATT. CORDS REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES Hard of Hearing? ASK SANTA CLAUS FOR A BELTONE Don't let hearty toes cut you off from fully lhanng the fun and festivities of Christmas with your friends and loved ore* ! Give your self? or ask your family to give you? better hearing with the new est, even better Bel tone! It may bring you heart-warming new happiness for yean to come. FREI BOOK? Come In, phone or write for fatcinatin ? book which describee Be I lone' l newest, fine* hearing pM* and flosses. If I? I? your CATO BELTONE CO. 207 W. MKT. ? PH. BR 3-2575 GREENSBORO, N. C. HOTTEST NOVEMBER IN FORD HISTORY! And here's what started the heat wave! 'r Last month mora Americans bought Ford* than in any November in history. The blazing success of the long Ford line was end-to-end, all across the country and up and down it, too. ? Everywhere the people flocked into their Ford Dealers and bought smart new Falcons, and the new Falcon Squire, the glittering swift Galaxies, the famous Ford Station Wagons and the hot Thunder birds. And they poured in to see and buy up the brand-new Fairlanes Just introduced. ? There are four magie reasons-why behind the smashing success of the long Ford line for 1962. First of all is utterly modern styling, the fresh crisp Unas that are now being so widely copied by other car-makers, the smart look that dominates the Industry. Second is absolute power in eleven kinds of engines, giving you anything you could want in engine options. Third ia total economy? every Ford mode' is priced directly at your pocketbook, and every Ford, large, medium or small, gives yon gasoline mileage outstanding in its claas. Fourth is the service-saving concept ? every Ford car ia built to cut down maintenance worries and problems, with service-saving features other cars may have some day. | Ford leadership from Falcona to Thunder birds is founded on trend-setting innovations . . . He hot ideas come from Ford. And at the heart of Ford success is an almost revolutionary new concept of quality . . . most serious and direct concern with the actual part-by-part quality. For the hot trends in the hot cars, for a new experience in quality, and for the best buys on the American Road, see your Ford Dealer. rwoucTs or motm company NOW THERE ARE FOUR CLASSES OF CARS ...AND ONLY FORD HAS ALL FOUR! FORD FALCON This ciaea include* cara with 106- to 114-inch wheelbeae. Moat popular by far (a million happy ownarat) ia the Ford Faloon. Falcon la America 'a loweet -priced * 6-paaaenfar car, aat a 26- year record for Siaea or Bifhta in laat apring'a Mobilgaa Economy Run, fivaa you a choice of 18 modela, including the Futura and new Falcon Squire wafon. FULL-SIZE CLASS: FORD FAIRLANI ? The Ford Fairlane la the drat member of a new dam which combin** the idranU|N of both compact* and big can . . . you fat big car room, rid* and performance . . . compact aavinfa and maneuverability. Priced below many compact*, Fairlane even rivala some in (a* economy. Ha* twice-a-yaar maintenance introduced by the Qalaria LUXURY CLASS: GALA XII BT FORD The daaa for famOiaa who want big oar comfort, pwfor? noa and praatifa. Valna laaifar la tha Pord Galaiia? which haa eyary aaaantial faatura of for ooailiar Ana can. With tha optional ThundarMrd 390 V-8 anfinc. a G alalia will outparform Amarica'a Mil aiprmira luxury om Raquiraa ? only twioa a y aar , or arary *,000 miiaa. I uta, WHATEVER YOU'RE LOOKING FOR IN A CAR . . . LOOK TO THE LONG FORD LINE AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S WINKLER MOTOR COMPANY, INC. DEPOT * HOWARD 8T8. Dealer Lie. No. 1170 1 BOONE, N. C. Feature* SMITHEY'S Is always headquarters for Christmas Foods. Our Big Grocery Department is filled with all the good things that are associated with the Holiday Festivities. We welcome your patronage. + NUTS + 0 Large Diamond English Walnuts lb. 59c Pecans lb. 39c Baby Chestnuts lb. 35c Brazil Nuts lb. 48c Mixed Nuts lb. 53c FOR THE CHRISTMAS TABLE OR GIFT BASKET Orange* and Tangerines will be coming In fresh from now until Christmas, direct from the orchards and packing houses, which will offer you a saving on a box or bag or dozen (Cranberry Sauce ... can 25c Baking Chocolate V2-lb. 45c German Sweet Chocolate V2-lb. 25c Hershey Baking Cocoa V2-lb. 39c MARSHMALLOW CREAM .... 29c Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. $1.10 FLAVORS AND SPICES OF ALL KINDS 2-Lb. Box Pure Sugar Stick 48c Fruit Slices lb. 19c Gum 6 pks. 24c Fresh Florida Tangerines and Oranges Daily Sweet Potatoes ___ 3 lbs. 30c Irish Potatoes ___ 6 lbs. 25c 3 Lbs. Jewel Shortening 69c No 2. tan Argo Sugar Peas _ 2 for 33c IJ!"W! j Ut>. Chocolate Coated Cherries 48c Broken Stick Candy lb. 19c Christmas Special Creamy Drops Chocolates 29c 100-Lb. Bag PINTO Beans $11.00 100 Lb*. OCTOBER Beans $11.00 FAMOUS WINEBARGER BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 5 lbs. 85c 10 lbs. ..... $L65 7962 Edition Blum's Almanac Now Here BARGAINS FROM OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT Men'* All Wool Flannel ? Free Alterations Pants $7.95 Men's Heavy, Quilted Lining Hunting Coats $9.95 Men's Heavy Git Coats $1150 Men'* lO-Oi. Denim plus tax Coveralls $534 Men's 4-Buckle Heavyweight pins tax Arctics $5.50 Boys' 4-Bnckle plus tax Arctics $4.85 72x90 CHATHAM BLANKETS $4.85 I. '? ' ? - ' Plm Th ? 10 Per Cent Off on Treats for Churches and Schools ? Bags Furnished Smithey's Store The Great Bargain Givert XT Boone, North Carolina \

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