Boone Jiyceea attended a district Jayceaa meeting in North Wilkesbore Thursday ni?ta. Making the trip ware (l-r): Bill Stallard, Bob Buchanan, Ned Trivette, Paul Smith, Bill Varner, Bob Shores, Jin Sawyer, Joe Art ley, Shelton Wilson, Bob MeFMriundi and BUI Browder. Also attending from the Boone clnb were Jim Hoishouser, Maur ice SorreUs, Grady Moretx, Jr., Dwight Byrd, Lynn C?Ue.~l*rry Penley photo. W. S. Miller, 82, Dies In Hickory Lenoir. ? WUliam Soloman Miller, 82, o t Hickory died Won day at a Hickory hoipital. He was born in Watauga County to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller. He 'was a retired furn iture employee. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ida Parsons Miler; three daugh ters, Mrs. Willie tats of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Daniel Guins of Hic kory and Mrs. John McLean of Newport News, Va.; two sons, Lee Miller of Newport News, Va., and Latter Miller of Ac ; four stepdaughters, Mrs. D. Coleman of Hickory, Mrs. Dexter Hampton of Boone and Mrs. Lawrence Kelaen and Mrs. Roy Ashley, both of Lenoir; four stepsons, Edison Trivette of Rural Hall, Ray Trivette of Boone and Joaeph and Norman Trivette, both of Hickory; two sisters, Mrs. Angus Greene and Mrs. Mattie Church, both of Le noir; and two brothers, Coy Miller of Lenoir and Lee Miller of Morganton. The funeral was conducted at 2 p. m., Tuesday, at Shiloh Meth odist Church in Caldwell Coun ty by the Rev. Marshall Setzer. Burial was in the chureh ceme ? YMWClub At" Skating Rink The YMW Club met Monday night, August 28, at the Skat ing Rink. Guest speakers were Bob Shores and Bob Snider, who spoke on mutual funds and showed films on mutual funds and scenic attractions in our county. 1 Refreshments and a period of recreatian was an joyed by all. HEALTH DEPT CLOSED Unol The Health Department Off ice will be closed Labor Day, September 2. Everybody depends upon the farmer for food but not many seek to ascertain what the farm er can depend upon. Financial Advice for Uncer tain Economic Weather: Buy what you must have but other wise save your money. r Mast Reunion Held Sunday The family of Dm ?. Mast heM their reutfoit M the Bora Picnic ground* Sunday, August Those present were Don Mast and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Allen of Mountain City, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Lane and Mr wd Mrs. Don Ward of Johnson .City, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Roe Mast and George of MaBeT, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Henson, Mr ?n<t lfrs. aim Baird, Daany antf Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Tbdtf McCoy, Angela, Larry, and Ron ny, Miss Anne Vannoy of Vilas, Terry and Joey Henson of Al "EWdria, Va? Dickie Baird of Aurora, Ohio> Rev. and Mrs ?rnest Blankenship, Wayne and Edwin of Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lyons, Mrs. Arzelle Rogers, Dee and Ginger, Mrs Jhmea Griffin, Lisa and Jimmy of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melton, of Mt. Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Lyons, Brownie and Donnle, Mr. and Mi?. Eva Ttoung of Atlanta* Ga? and Mrs. Velma Burnley of Boone. A. A. Tester Rites At Antioch A?tamus (Art) A. Tester, 84, * Sugar Grave, Route, died August 20 at Bis home. He had been ill for some time. He was born in Watauga County to Ben and Rebecca Cook Tester. Funeral services were con ducted August 22 at 2 p. m? at Antioch Baptist Church by the R?v. Carl Wilsoa, the Rev. Ray ner Matheson and the Rev. Clell , Cook. Burial was in the church cemetery. \ Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Betty Glenn Tester: five sons, Ben Tester of Zionville, Ron and Cecil Teeter, both of Lexington, Clay Tester of Su gar Grove and Claude Tester of Lenoir; two daughters, Mrs. Karl Main of Sugar Grove and Mts. Clint Wyat of New Town Square, Pa.; two brothers, Walt er Tester of Sugar Grove and MiUaad Teeter of Bluff City, Tenn; six sisters, Mrs. Vickie Harmon, Mrs. DOlard Greene and Mrs. Tom Glenn, all of Su gar Grove, Mrs. Thad Harmon of Lenoir, Mrs. Epsie Adams of New Jersey, and Mrs. Thomas Arnette of Reece; 41 grandchil dren and 22 great-grandchildren. 1 Announcing The Opening of Offices for The Practice of ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING ARCHITECTS Harrelf A Clark AIA of the Architects Gngineers Collaborative Bus Terminal Building Mnnct on River* Sfiroet Boone, North Carolina Tafefhone - 264-0936 Barrell ? Robert L. Clark Mrs. Barringer Funeral Sunday Mary Thursa Barrioger, age BZ, of Route 1, Gold Hill, died August 22, at Watauga Hospital, after being a patient fftr five weeks. She was a native of Cabar rus county and a member of Wesley Chapel Methodist Church. Funeral ? servteer were held ' Sunday at 3 p. m. at Wesley Chapel Methodist Church, at Misenheimer, with the Rev. Mr. Fa&?art, pastor of the church, and the Rev. E. F. Troutman officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are one brother, , Homer Barringe* of Roote 2, Gold Hill, and five grandchil dren, including Perry Greene and Mrs. Paul Miller of Boone. Norris Picnic Held Sunday The family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Norris met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' David Ward Sunday, August 18. A picnic was enjoyed by the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. David Ward, Davonne and Lynn, Cap tain and Mrs. Edwin R. Deany and Loretta of Nashville, Term., Mrs. Jessie Padgett and Robert Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bryant and Vickie of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Estle Norris, Lin da, Sharon and Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. Coy Norris, Bennie, Rickie, and Eddie of Boone, Rt. X, Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Stanbury, Michael, W i 1 d a, David, Mark, Brenda and Rich ard of Camp Lejune, Mr. and Mrs. Raevon Norris of Beau fort, S. C. Visitors for the pic nic included Miss Alice Dubois and Mr. Larry Dubois of Beau fort, S. C. and Miss Delia Coek of Boone, Rt. 1. Rambler Dealer In Miami Beach James C. Watson, left, owner of Watson Ga rage Rambler dealership in Deep Gap, met in Miami Beach with top executives of America ? Motors Corporation at the com pany's annual dealer conference. He is shown with American Motors President Roy Abernethy. Mr. Watson said RamWer shat tered all-time sales marks this year, and said that on the basis *f the company's product program and a booming automobile market, he anticipates aew record for this (all and the coming year. Zionville News Items Mr. and Mrs. James Warren ind family of New Orleans, La., visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warren, last week. After vacation they will be in Norfolk, Va., where Mr. War ren is on Navy duty. Bobby Greer of Pennsylvania ipent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greer. Mrs. Bessie Johnson has re turned to her home in Moun tain City after visiting a few days with the Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Eggers Mr. and Mrs. James Layng spent Saturday with Mrs. Min nfe Hackedy in Damascus, Va. Mrs. Hackedy accompanied them home for a few days' visit. The Layngs and Mrs. Hackedy were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Davis at Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Boice Triplett and family of Charlotte visited reecntly with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Triplett. Barry Triplett, Misses Dianne and Cindy Triplett spent a week with their grandparents. Mrs. Hattie Wilson, Mrs. Blanclie Miller and Mrs. Dale Chrieman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Greer at redd. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shumaker attended a family reunion at Roan Mountain, Tenn., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Roache and sons of Greensboro visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Miller and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holman at Mountain City, and viaited Mrs. Roache's brother, Alfred Holman, at the Cannon Hospital in Banner Elk. Alfred i? Improving from injuries re ceived in a tractor accident Au gust 19. Mr. and Mrs. Donna Roten of Wheeling, West Virginia, Mrs. W. C. Greer and Mrs. C. C. Ragan d f Boone visited friend* in the community last week. Charles Wilkinson returned Sunday from a week's visit in Fort Wayne, Ind., with his son, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilkinson and family. Wayne and Gene Walker have returned home in Cleveland, Ohio, after spending the sum mer here with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greer. Miss Mary Ellen Penn of Win ston-Salem spent the past two weeks with her grandmothers, Mrs. Nan Greer and Mrs. Dora Penn. Mrs. Ellen Penn of Win Paul and Ralph Present: JOYCE GREER FIRE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Greer ha* been with Watauga Insurance Agency far more than a year, working in our Fire Insurance Depart ment, serving our policyholders colli potently and with enthusiastic friendliness. Joyce is a 1M2 graduate of Appalachian High School, Where she studied General Business, typing, shorthand, aad bookkeeping. She is the former Miss Joyce Bodenheimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bodenheimer of Route I, Boone. She is a member of the Bntherweed Baptist Church. Joyce lives in Boone with her husband, Joe Greer. After 35 years of specializing in Fire Insurance, the Watauga Insurance Agency is expanding its operation to embrace all lines of protection. This change k in keeping with the modern oatlook of our firm, and further evidence of our desire to maintain our leadership in service to our customers, a* "Package Policy" type insurance protection comes into its own. We're ready here at Watauga Insurance Agency to bring better and fuller service to oar policy holders. Watauga Insurance Agency Mary So* Hartley Joyce Greer BfMe Jv W*mm m w. King St. ? Box *67 ? N. G. ston-Salem, Mrs. Ada. Coffey of Boone, Mrs. Allie Henry Bern hardt and Betsy of Lenoir, spent Sunday. Miss Betsy Bern hardt spent last week alfco. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Bumgard ner of Palm Beach, Fla., were dinner guests Sunday with Mrs. Charles Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilson and Rannie spent their vacation in Winston-Salem, Burlington, and Raleigh and visited friends there. ShoWfr Mrs. E. N. N orris and Miss Janice Greene gave a hauae hold shower honoring Mrs. Den nis Love, at the home of Mrs. N orris in Zionville, Saturday, August 17. After contests and the open ing of gift a, refreshments were served to 58 guests. Henson Family Has Reunion The family of Charles Hen son met last Saturday at Hen son Chapel Church for a borne coming. A picnic lunch was served in the dining room. Af terward all Joined together in hymn singing. Thoae enjoying the occasion were: Mr. Ben Henson, Vilas; - Mrs. Csllie Hollar, Charlotte; Mrs. Maggi* Henson, Vilaa; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Henson, Rusty, Johnnie, BlHy and Shir ley, Sherwood; Nancy Henson, Statesville; Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hollar, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henson, Terry Henson, Angela McCoy, Vilas; Mr. and Mrs. Ford Henson, Vilas; Miss Mar tha Jean Henson, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henson and Lisa, Sherwood; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Storie, Blowing Rock; Mrs. Howard Todd, Blowing Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hen son, Wayne and Larry Henson, Boone; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hen son and Cris, Boone; Mr. Vance Henson, Brenda, Kenneth and Charles, Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henson and Garry, Boone; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and Tommy, Sue and Wayne, Boone; Mr. and Mrs. John Penley, Hickory; Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Sttrratt, Moravian Falls; Mrs. Bill Key, Sherwood; Johnnie Baldwin, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Henson, Barbara and Judy McLean, Boone. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown in the death of our hasband and fath er. ? Mrs. Worth Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Norris. FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a doctor's prescription, our drug called ODR INEX. You must lose ugly fat in 7 days or your money back. No strenous evercise, laxatives, mas sages or talcing of so-called reduc ing candies, crackers or cookies, or chewing gum. ODRINEX is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. When you take ODRINEX, you still en Joy your meals, still eat the foods you like, but you simply don't have Your weight must come down, bo cause as your own doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh less. Get rid of excess fat and live longer ODRINEX costs $3.00 and is sold on this GUARANTEE: If not satisfied for any -reason Just return the package to your druggist and get your fuH money back. No ques tions asked. ODRINEX is sold with this guarantee by: Boone Drug Store, Boone. Mall orders filled. 8-8-6P Servfaa Whan You N?dh... thatV the kind of service that counts the most, and it's the kind of insurance service you can get only from a home town agent who is always nearby, eager and able to serve you. We're independent busi nessmen ? not employees of an insurance company We advise you according to your befit interests and when you have a loss, we represent you and you alone. For the protection and service you need, see your local independent agent . . . who serves you first. David N. Spainhaur Insurance for Your Every Need Boone Insurance Agency, Inc. Professional Building Boone, N. C. ? AM 4-8732 Your Independent Iniurance Agent Serves Yaa Vint West Jefferson Livestock Market Announces 3 SPECIAL SALES Steer Sale, Sat., Sept. 14, 1 P. M. Steers must be weighed in Friday, Sept. 13. Wilt sell all weights and grades of steers. (Do not bring feeder calves until Sept. 28.) Feeder Calf Sale, Sat., Sept. 28 1 P.M. CalVes most he weighed in Friday, Sept. 27. This sale will consist of steer and heifer calves. Will also sell bull calves, but they will not be graded, and will be sold last. . Steer Sale, Fri., Oct. 11, 7 P.M. Steer* must to weight* in m4 later than 4:00 p. m. on this date. Will have competent graders and plenty of buyers to take care of all your steers aad calves. We guarantee you top prices at these sales. Checks will be mailed on day following sale. We are beaded for yoar protection. West Jefferson Livestock Market West Jefferson, N. C, ? Phase 2463181

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