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VOLUME LXXV? NO. M WATAUGA COUNTY, NORTH CAROUNA, THURSDAY, JUNE If, IMS
Dr. Graham
To Visit City
Dr. Freak Graham, president
of the University of North Caro
lina. 1*30-40, and United Na
tions Representative for India
and Pakistan since 1961 will be
a speaker on the program, June
39, for the Tercentenary cele
bration in Boone.
Or. Graham, former defense
manpower administrator in the
United States Department of
Labor, was a public member of
the National War Labor Board,
North Carolina Senator, 1940
90, and the first chairman of
the Board of the Oak Ridge In
stitute of Nuclear Research.
Banners for the celebration,
which will doee with the pre
sentation of Horn in the West
June 29 and 30, will be display
ad in town nest week. Chair
man of the celebration, H<;rman
W. Wilcox says that many thou
sands are expected to attend
DR. GRAHAM '
and that representatives from
the newspaper, television and
radio media will be on hand to
cover the event.
The Carolina Charter Ter
centenary Celebration commit
tee urges everyone in the local
stores to dress in costumes of
the 1603 era, in honor of the
State's birthday. Mrs. Boyce
Brooks may be contacted at
AM 4-8627 regarding availabllty
of costume materials.
Th? celebration program Will
go on sale next week A sever
al local stores And will be sold
on the street and at the Horn
in the West stadium during the
parade and program there.
This is the lobol to
look for. It's oround
tho point thot washes,
washss ond woshoo
If* Dutch Boy's remarkable
Nalplex. The latex flat wall
paint that's not only just
washable. It's odorless.
Quirk-drying. And covers in
just one coat. More impor
tant, Nalplex doesn't chant*
color. Which means your
walls stay looking fresh and
bright Which ia what you
want. Right!
New Apartments
Pictured above is an architect's drawing of a new apartment
house being constructed on thf corner of Pine and Wood
<awn Drive in Boone. When completed, the structure will
have eight one-bedroom, one two-bedroom, and one three
Dearoom apanmenu, including Kiicnens ana iurnuure. a
completely lire-proof building, it will be ready (or occu
pancy by September 1, according to the owners, Mr. and
Mri. A. G. Campbell of Route 4, StatetviUe.
Family Of Five Injured In Crash
Jaypee Bill
Is Introduced
By Holshouser
Raleigh ? A 1937 law requir
ing justices of the peace in
Watauga County to practice
only in their own townships
would be repealed under a bill
introduced by Rep. J. E. Hol
shouser Jr. of Watauga at the
request of Jaypees in Watauga.
Holshouser aaid repeal of the
old regulation would give the
Jaypees authority to perform
certain duties in any part of
Watauga.
Eisenhower bids youth regain
lost rights.
A vacationing Burlington
family of five was hospitalized
Monday following a head-on
collision with the car of a Wa
tauga woman as the latter pulled
into their lane of traffic, at
tempting to enter her driveway
near Brushy Fork, according to
George Baker of the State High
way Patrol.
Baker stated Mrs. Blanche
Greene Hayes of Vilas, opera
tor of ? 1962 Rambler, was
traveling east on 421. She was
following a transfer truck, the
officer said.
When she pulled across the
opposite lane of traffic near the
entrance to her drive, her car
and a 1951 Ford collided head
on. The Ford was demolished;
the Rambler sustained about
$900 damage.
The Burlington family was
listed as that of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Allen Hatchel. Injured
greatest was four-year-old Ter
ry who received a neck Injury
and, according to her physician,
will remain hospitalized for
several days.
Also in the hospital at the
time of this publication were
Mrs. Hatchel who received
some lacerations and some in
ternal injuries, and Mrs. Hayes
who was suffering from multi
ple bruises and contusions.
Discharged from Watauga
Hospital Tuesday were Mr.
Hatchel, bruises; and Tlmmy
Hatchel, age 8, small lacera
tions. Another daughter of the
Hatchels was not injured in the
crash.
No charges had been made as
of Tuesday, pending the out
come of investigation continu
ing at that time.
All Night Sing
On Saturday
An all-night tinging will be
held at the courthouse in Boone
Saturday June 15, (or the bene
fit of the Foacoe Christian
Church.
Start of tv, stage and record
ing artists will be persent, in
cluding the Sunshine Girls, Wil
son Family, Clyde Townsend,
and the Gospel Heralds.
Tickets are being sold on a
money back guarantee. The
sponsors say if you don't think
you got your money's worth,
cash will be refunded on the
spot.
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and low, low monthly payments on all models!
Come in now and select from full-size Galaxies,
middleweight Fair lanes, or compact Falcons!
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Choose this or any of 17 other
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Here's crisp new smartness
in Fair lane hardtop*, wagons,
sports coupes, sedans. We're
ready to trade? and priced
for action!
FALCON FUTURA HARDTOP
?One of 19 smart and snappy
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The Dauphin Disco Dougherty
Memorial Library of Appalach
ian State Teacher* College was
designated May 19 a United
States Government Depository
to receive publications under
the selective plan of distribu
tion, a ocording to announcement
this week by Dr. W. H. Plem
mons, president of Appalachian.
The Honorable James T. Broy
hill, Congressman from this 'dis
trict, was instrumental in get
ting ASTC included under the
expanded depository program
created by Public Law 87-579.
The Congressman said that the
ASTC library will begin receiv
ing the publications this sum
mer after Congress- has com
pleted its actions on the. pend
ing appropriations bill, and
funds are available for the ad
ditional libraries.
Congressman Broyhill said,
"I am glad to know that Ap
palachian will now receive
these documents since I am cer
tain they will be useful and
that they are needed by the
student body and the residents
of the area."
William Leonard Eury, ASTC
librarian, said that Appalachian
is most fortunate in being desig
nated as a U. S. Government
Depository. Until Public Law
87-979, only land grant colleges
received publications under the
depository plan.
Acting as the duly appointed
head of the ASTC library, Mr.
Eury accepted for the library
the designation of this institu
College Library Designated As
Depository Of U. S. Government
tion by Congressman Broyhill,
to be a depository for the Unit
ed States Government publica
tions.
Eury said, "In consideration
of the privilege of selecting and
receiving those series of United
States Government publications
made available to depository li
braries by the Superintendent
of Documents best suited to the
needs of the patrons of this li
brary, it is hereby agreed that
this library and its staff will
abide by the law governing de
pository libraries, and such reg
ulations and instructions as have
been or may be issued by the
Superintendent of Documents in
administering the law.
"It ia further agreed that rea
sonable care will be exercised
in selecting publications to be
furnished to this library so as
to prevent waste of Government
funds appropriated for distribu
tion of depository publications."
Carper W. Buckley, superin
tendent of documents .for the
United S t a t e $ Government
Printing Office, said that he had
received Eury's statement of ac
ceptance and informed the lo
cal library that it has qualified
as an official depository for
Government publications.
Make Pop King
For A Day!
Parker Pens ? Watches by Elgin, Bulova,
Caravelle, Others
Cigarette Lighters ? Rings & Birthstone Rings
Razors ? Cuff Links ? Tie Tacks & Clasps
Watch Bands ? Identification Bracelets
Bibles ? Billfolds ? Name In Gold Free
Walker's Jewelry Store
Opposite Post Office ? Boone, N. C.
Gifts For A Great Guy!
Watch Dad's Face
Light V\> When You
Clre Him That Gift
From
HUNT'S!
CURLEE
SUITS
$36.95 to $56.95
OTHERS
$19.95 to $24.95
?
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With Pop!
Sport Coats
$16.95 to $29.95
White & Colors
Dress Shirts
Wings & Arrow
Long & Short Sleeves
$1.98 to $6.95
Sport Shirts
Y nival ? Others
$2.98 to $5.00
Golf Jackets
By Peters
$5.95 . $9.95
SHOES: Bob Smart ? Florshiem
You Don't Have To Hunt At Hunt'*
HUNT'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
East King Street