Mrs. Joyce Greer, wife of Joe Greer of 106% Pine Street in Boone, has worked u a sec retary in the fire insurance department of tbe Watauga Insurance Agency for about 18 montlu. Mrs. Greor, whoa* husband < ?i Winkler Motor Company, U from Ruth?rwoo<) in Wataaga Comity. The Greers have no children. News Of Our Servicemen ter of lift- and Mrs. Pet Fries of 14 S. Main St., Hartford, Wis. KENNETH F. BROWN IN "BIG Urr* OPERATION Army Set. Kenneth F. Brown, son of Mr. and Mr*. Clint Brown o< Zionville, participated in the Bi( Lift from Texas to Europe. He has been with the 2nd Ann ored Division lor the past two and a half years, spending most of his time at Fort Hood, Texas. SERVING IN WASHINGTON Thomas L. Edmisten, Seaman Apprentice, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burl S. Edmis ten of Blowing Rock, N. C- has reported aboard the U. S; Naval Station, Washington, D. C. duty. Thomas attended Happy Val ley high school in 1963. Prior to joining the Navy in Aujpiat, 1983 he worked for Roy M. Tinsley as a Golf Shop attend ant. After graduation from re cruit training at Great Lakes, Illinois he #u assigned to Washington, V. C. T/SGT. JOE N. CLAWSON Joe Clawson At Texas AFB* ... Gaodfcllcw AFB, Tm. ? Tech maal Sergeant Jbe N. Ctemsoo at Btoming Rock, N. C.. has arrived here tor duty following a tour of service to the Middle Bart. Sergeant damson, an adminis trative technician, to the sen of Mr. and lire. Clyde CHanraon of Stowing Rook. He to a graduate of Blowing Bock 'High SotooL His wife, Mariano, to (he daugh No teachers can do much with the brain d a pupil who doeent want to lean. Travel is educational; it teach es appreciation of the tome, among other things; In buying Insurants ' for tha protection of your family and prop arty, an ?rror in judgment can ba di?- - actrouf. That'* why fl you nMdgaodadvica 1 ?vary ?top of tho way. Our wide rang* of experience extending over many years hat resulted In hundred* of satisfied clients. We Invite your business and It's welcome regardless of size. Loti of cars are in LeSabre's price dais, but that's where the resemblance ends. For instance: Does anybody else in LeSabre's class treat you to that gentle Buick ride or impraasive Buick performance and new gas economy? No. And who else gives yon 1 5 inch wheels, finned aluminum front brakes, extra cushioning for middle-aaat Uavelera, and separate heal ducts and controls for tbe ?ear Mat? Right again: Nobody in LeSabre's field but LeSabre. If aU this makes you think a LeSabre would look awfully nice in your garaga, you should see how nicehr it fits a budget. You knew who to see about it, of course: your Buick dealer. Who eke? At>OVf alt, iff I Blltck ?*> CHAMBER Of COMMERCE NOTES Monument To Farmer Bob Is Urged By Loeal Civic Leader Br wmaauN w. wilcox Boone Chamber of Comment Lincoln 01 The 1Mb A giant of tte Blue Badge Htfto, wbo ymm be?? A stalwart moun taineer, bom ao top oi the "Beau tiful Blue Ridg* Mountaire," brgu?* up with the anirrnk ot the fields be loved so much. He walked and balked with ? even presi dents. end wrtfc the great of the nation and the H. W. WILCOX ?world, and sfcffl KM one of ?. No dbubt he m one of (he state s greatest statesmen ? This was "Our IMcte Bob Ooughtan." 1 *-11 never ton* fee *eat boner of be*? >n<w?uH> ac quainted with Unit Bob, and re cafl m> amcb the man? mm ?? Mpad m y*h to our country Sam of our major project* wm braurf* about by fate deep Mar eat in them and a hie giving all ha had to bring Item about. The Federal government to am in fa* hmor, end anna tab to that It ariH be aneotad in Waahto* ton. 1 s?oerely believe such a monument should be erected nearer to where he va born and Itvad. We hope tN rJtammal Laurel Springs wftl act. Anttor Maaaaa ete It to our sincere belief that we should make a determtaed drive to hem wrted JMmahuni an King Street a monument to an other great pioneer, Daniel Boone, ft should be (where everyone who enter* Boone eauki see it. Let'* do enrnethtog about this. We so often have strangers corning by and desiring to know mere about the pioneer our town w named far, sMhcboog lor some positive markkas of "The Daniel Boone Itaafl" end the "Wfideiuees Road." Perhaps this should be a pro ject df the Chamber of Commerce and the Southern .Appalachian Historical Association. Worthwhile Ctob The di|n<iMeut of art of the WbfthwhHe Woman * dub com mittee "Keeping Chrjst hi Christ mas" ars doing a flood Job to lining our business places up to ! r decorate their windows. <fcaiiit?l immediately It M to be ready to be judged. Ana FeMert la Mmw HnooraUe Wade E. Brown, our metyvr, imAmi a picture with Russian people bedding "Tweetaie RaaVroad Polder" to IfeKBW. J* Brawn made * a point t? dttrib ute folders on Boone and this area co hid goodwill tour wfaioh >ocfc| vwy en. Mr m. ?UHli faooOas of our OKIE CRYSTALS as* North Cgpolku (Bur ootar serfe*. As yau wiU we. the Bom la Ite Wsat drama a one e( the scenes whhfe ?* he distributed by the mtttana ail over the Tar Heel State. Thfc ta?n Mtial trial run. and we are taking steps to litftfea your pktR aHghtly and bride the ?teie act fata 100 par oeot > register However, we bnaar you vmM to interested to Mfe? thn triai run and hope you enjoy the Yours very truly, Ales L. Oaan November 20. IMS The aoene wfll show the major Awcten of the *ara? in Ml ootcr, and the caption shows that the AuMia is bain <g pseaialuil in Boone. Despite notions to the contr ary, money can buy just about anything in small towns? as well aa in large ones. Maff*r> CHARMIM* CHATTY IV? 1? IUI? ? J-M "? * ?I-,-,. wto*, "W w* ii wi^i pMTI to*- 24-ln. tal WM Smank. Mwrfi TINT CHATTT BAIT CM* ?? bra*? ?r <W*r. ??? ? ' ? ?-? it >. * ? H ?? W>Pk W* NIWBMN emit Giddty Want do* of vfcyl, >oft ?oMxitfuff.d body. Your Dollar Buys More | At Your Crest-Ben PrmtMn Store ?* nnmii mm

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