Faculty, Staff Enjoy Tweetsie Appalachian College faculty and staff were given the u*e of the Tweetsie Railroad Amusement Park for the annual summer picnic. The group was treated to a ride on Tweetsie, the narrow-gauge railroad. The children received free rides in the amuse ment park on Magic Mountain. The picnic was held inaide the Tweetaie Palace. In the picture (1-r) are Tweetsie Engineer Frank Coffey chatting with Dm Harris and am. Dr. Joe Bryaoa, Nellie Shelton and Dr. Jack Melton and children.? Larry Penley photo. Willow Valley News Items Mrs. G. C. Wilkeson and chil dren, who had been visiting with her parents on an extend ed visit, left this past week for her home in Indiana. Her par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greene of Sugar Grove. Miss Brenda Cannon of Le noir was a house guest of Mrs. Clara P. Simpson this past week. Miss Cannon Is a cousin of Mrs. Simpson. Bower Phillips of Detroit, Mich., is visiting with his wife and son, Jimmy of this com munity for a few days. Mr. Phillips' work is in Detroit where he has been employed Paul & Ralph Say: The (mall boy came into the house crying. "Ma ma," he said, "Jackie fell into the pond and ? " "Oh!" shrieked the mo ther, "is he all right?" "No," sobbed the small boy, "we tried to give him articifial respiration, but be kept getting up and walking away." "Values are up? Protect your properly. Increase coverage where acces sary." (or several years. Cutter Ward of this commun ity suffered a heart attack early last Tudesdsy morning. He is in the Watauga Hospital where he will be confined for several days. Hii condition is improv ing at the present. George M. Potter is at home now in this community with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. Fate Pot ter, after spending over three months in a Lenoir hospital re cuperating from severe burns which he received while at work on a construction job in Le noir. Mrs Lynn Matheson is said to be improving after being ser iously Ul at the Watauga Hos pital. Her many friends and acquaintances wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Virginia Dare Strother has resumed her work at the Cone Craft Shop in Blowing Rock for the summer. Mrs. Strother is a skilled weaver and spends much time demonstrat ing the many steps of hand I weaving. - - ? CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to the many friends who, through their kind words and deeds, helped to make our recent bereavement easier to bear. ? Mrs. Bill Klutz, Mrs. Allen S. Adams. OPKN OR ELBK Natthez, Miss. ? A bandit walked into a service station run by Jimmy Carter and order ed him to open the cash regis ter. Carter refused, thinking he would out-do the "bandit. In stead the bandit picked up the 100-pound cash register and walked off with it. RamMer American "220" Tw* Door Sldan? America's lowest priced car*. Room for a family of six. "Car of the Year" quality. Ram Mar American "W Con vertible?America's lowest priced convertible with power tap standard equipment*. Rambler American "330" Four Doer Seta gives you full fami ly room, ample space for lug gage. Beautiful interiors. Rambler American "330" Tw?- , Doer Station Wagon has big cargo space-smart Roof-Top Travel Reck, standard. Rambler American "440" Hard- < top with 125-hp Six got most ' mpg of Jl| cars in all classes in 1963 Mobil Economy Ron. Year'* highest trade-in* 1 America's obviously better vainest These are '"Savingest Days" when your pres ent car is worth most in trade for any new Rambler. Get all Rambler's extra valuet-plus our extra-high trade-in allowance-now during "Savingett Day?" in RambWr'l Trade Parade. Come in today I Chamber Of Commerce News (President) Welcome to our newest fin inclal house, the First NiHon *1 Bank of Boone. With excel lent local leadership it cm do nothing but make a success. We wish for you the best, litis ad dltioo places our town u a leader in financial institutions. WasonTrain-Botanlcal Gardens Oatatandlng EVenta Our celebration of the Caro 1 i n a Charter Tercentenary, Wagon Train, The Daniel Zionville News Items Mr. and Mr* Wirmi Castle and Tomrale of Fallbrook, Calif., are visiting Mr. md Mr*. Ver non Castle aid otber relative* and friend*. Mr*. Howard Greer' was call ed to Knoxville, Tenn., last week due to the death and bur ial of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kay Greer. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warren the past week were Perry Warren of Mera, Ariz., Mrs. Earl Warren and son, Mr. and Mr*. Jack War ren and children, the Rev. and Mrs. Bill Rhymer and Miss Wanda Minton, all of Winston Salem, Messrs. Graden Warren of Bristol, Va., and Claude Egg ers of Abingdon, Va., and Miss Kathy Rhymer of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Lura Smith of Banner Elk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stephens. Mrs. Martha Wilson and son of Bristol, Va., and Mrs. Ula Laird of Mocksville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin. Mr. and Mr*. Olen Stephens were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wagner and J. R. and visited in the af ternoon with Mr. and Mr*. Wes ley Stephens. Rev. Herbert McCoy preached hi* farewell sermon Sunday night at the Zionville Baptist Church. Rev. McCoy and his family will be greatly missed and we wish them much success in their new field of labor in the Lord's work. Mrs. Donna Helceth of Ath ens, Ga? spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson. ' Mr. and Sirs. C. L. Warren and Perry Warren visited last week in Bristol, Va., with Grad en Warren and Mrs. Bill Wil liam*. Rev. Walter Hill and family of snrerstone visited Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. Gene Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and family visited Sunday with Bachelors Ridge Retreat Uncleared nataral beauty 1 to 5 acre traea on creek or 4,000 ft. elevated view. Secluded. 15 minutes from Boone. Bachelor of Arta. Mrs. Bachelor, 264-8400 or Miaul HI 4 2223. Mr. and Mr*. Will lliller. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wilson of Poone visited Friday with Mr*. Maggie Norris. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stephens were dinner guests Sunday of Misses Anna Mae and Mancy Stephens and visited Mrs. Dora Greer at the Edmisten Rest Home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wil son and Danny of Boone visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Miller. SSI Mr. and Mrs. Otto of Charlotte spent the week end here with Clint Winebarger and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greene. Know The Weather By E. H. SIMS What is the greatest danger from lightning to swimmers? Since lightning does strike water, contrary to some peo ple's belief, swimming is dang erous when lightning ia observ ed, especially if it is seen to the west. But swimmers killed by lightning are usually not burned, they are paralyzed. So, artificial .respiration is as important for lightning-struck swimmers as it is for drowning victims. Lightning strikes boats and automobiles, but all-metal cars (apart from convertibles) are safe havens. Boats near land are safer than boats far out to sea. Boats or ships with tall masts are most likely to be struck. Swimming or bathing is nev er permissible during lightning storms. European economic agency praises Sweden. Boone Native Gardens and oth er related events have had na tional and international cover age. Newspapers in London covered Horn in the Wast and the Wagon Train. They have requested additional stories and pictures to be released in Europe. Associated Press, Unit ed Press, ss well as Bristol. Johnson City, Charlotte, Win ton-Salem, Asheville, Greens boro, Durham and Baleigh tele vision stations, and a multitude of newspaper and free lance writers and photographers cov ered the events. Through the excellent work of our good friend Carroll Sto ker, WFMY-TV Greensboro, sufficient film waa made to use every day the week of July 1. On her program "Second Break fast" she has used something from the events at the stadium ?nd the Daniel Boone Nativ* Gardens every day. We sincere ly thank you. Through a special short wave system WKBC Radio Station relayed the broadcast to their studio* is North Wllkeshoro, mfHwy the broadcast available all over the state. The entire movement of the Wagon Train was recorded. In checking with authorities we learned that this is the first time such an event has been accomplished. Con gratulations, and many thanks to WATA, Boone and WKBC. North Wllkesboro. Area Folders Beady ; _?j A supply of these folders are available at our office. Pick up yours. U.MMM Circulation We are now working with a representative in hopes of sec uring a special feature story of a Watauga County product, if successful, will go into maga rine sections, Sunday editions , of newspapers that have over 11,000,000 circulation. We will know ooon. Menken Paying Dm* Myers Park Motel, Tweetaie Railroad, Helms Motor Express, Overlook Motel. Est*] Wagner. Stallings Jewelry, Western Au to, Dave P. Mast. P u n d Investments, Inc. George C. 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