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BUND ABC FETED—The annul dinner tor the blind of Watauga - Couify mu given on Tuesday, Cat, 7, by the Boone lions Club, Twenty-four persona attended tbe event held In theteUonsHp ball of the First Baptist Church. Entertainment was presented hy s Jack Guy and his Beech liountaln Ramblers, At the party were QBrst row) Bertha Dyer, Regina Ward and Gary Ward. On the second row are James Teague, W. Grant Muagrave, Mrs. Grant Musgrare, and Mrs. Willbern Ward. On the hack row are W. O. Meredith, president of the Liana Club, Mrs. J.D. HujgKirt, Mrs. ' Nora Stout, Unda Stout, Rachel Ward (holding Kawana), Grady Harmon, Retha Wilson, Gladys Ward, John Henry Dyer, Mrs. Willard Ray, Willard Ray, and Mrs.Gwyn Whlsenant, caseworker tar the blind. 1 Student Workers Will Need W-2s Students who were employed during summer vacation month* should safeguard their withhold ing statements (Form W-l)now being mailed to them fay their employee*. These forms show the amount of income issued 323 In Attendance At “M” Night Meet Three hundred twenty-three persons attended the Training Udoo “M” Night of Three Fork* Baptist Association held Sunday night at Blowing Bock Baptist Church. Brushy Fork. Baptist was best represented with M persons, followed hy Three Forks Baptist with 32. Alter the devotional period, “The Changes of the Time'*, which was conducted by Oak Grove Church members. Dr. Eugene Poston, president of Gsrdaar-Wefab College deliver edtbe message using the Train ing Udon theme, "Looking To-' word the 70s’’. and the amount of tut withheld. A single student must have earn ed at least 3900 to owe tax, but he must die a tax retain, regardless at the slxe at Ids income, between January 1, and April 15, 1970 in order to re ceive a rotund ct the tax with held hr hie employer. Employers are required hgr law to furnish employees their farm W-2 within 30 days after the last pay cheek is received by the employee. Parents maydaimthcirchil dren u dependents If the chll- , drat are full-time students, regardless of tbe Income re- : ceived tgr tbe children, if the parent fumlahes the child's i chief support. Children under 1> years of age on tbe Ult day of the year nay be claimed by parents furnishing tbe child's chief sup port regardless of the child’s student status or the amount of tbe child's student status or tbs amount at Us ineoms. "•"Revival*0* <a Revival services will begin at Brae hr Fork Bvtlat Church Suadajr, Oct. 19, at 11 a. ra. and continue through the following week with service* each monk t fog at lOtfO and each evening #1 M rifo R#. Clem Rushing o< Marshrllle, pastor of Union Grow Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker for the week. M the dose of the revival, a Baptismal service will beeou. ducted at 7:30 Sunday night, Oct. 26. - The Rev. Tknbe' Edwards, pastor, extends an invitation «£ the public. - »' a» | “What Catholics | $ Believe” S - "What Catholics Believe,” a weekly course of lnstruetionfor noo-Csthollcs, began Monday night at St. Elizabeth Sectary conducted by Father Bob Bond. Fatter Bond said that any non-Cattollc who is Interested In learning more about the Catholic church la welcome to attend. The weekly sessions will continue through March 23, i«7o. ; The sessions will be ad 7:30 n. m. Content of the course will be based on the hook, "life in Christ," and will include such topics as "The Church of Jesus," "The Sacraments and Worship” and "The Command, mends.” Also, the teachings at the Second Vatican' Council, especially the ecumenical di mensions, will be emphasized. Father Bond noted that the. session of Monday, 'Get. 30j will be Mid at 6:3(F$,*in. due to a previous commitment. IRev. Smith Named 1 Student Advisor | The Her. Reginald Smith, chaplain at the ASU Weaker Foundation In Boone^ has beat named adrltor for the Western Region of a Methodist student organization in the Western Conference, Students from campuses of all colleges In the state attend ed the organizational meeting of the new group bold last Sunday In Greensboro. An east ern region of the organization will follow the lines of the North Carolina Conference. The Western Region will con duct a planning retreat the week end of Not. 1 at the Appalachian Wesley Foundation. Some 80 students are expected to be on hand. Federal judge urged to void the draft. Rev. Osgood Speaks To Assembly Of God The Rev. Benton Osgood of Springfield, Mo., representa tive of the Assemblies of God Christ's Ambassadors Lepart meot, ms to hire beea the guest speaker at shells Mills As sembler of God at 7:30 p. m. last night (Wednesday), ac cording to the Rev, Lee A* Russell, pastor. As 'tSpeed-the-UgHr' rep. resentatlve, Rev. Mr. Osgood promotes a unique youth mis sionary program of the Assemb lies of God which provides ve hicles, printing machinery and radio equipment for mission, arias at home and abroad. Free food stamps voted hy the Senate. U. S. panel urges cut in tele- ' vision violence. Bring The Game With Big Screen TV LARGEST SCREEN COLOR TV IN 2 ELEGANT CABINETRY. Elegant 4 Spanish styling with biggest screen (295 sq. in.) color TV. Cabinet of Pecan veneers and select wood solids. You are assured of the finest performance with Sylvania’s reliable Gibraltar™ chassis and Color Bright 85* picture tube. Turn on, set is ready to view with Sylvania’s Instant Color™. Tone control and 7-inch oval speaker provide excellent sound reproduction. Full 10-function Remote Control optional, extra. Model CF634P. TM—Trodomorfc Sylvonla Electric Product* Inc. City $59995 TV Service" 115 W. Howard St Phone 264-4M7 GENE HONEYCUTT" GHAT NORRIS This Week At Watauga Churches WYli }r,rU6 :■ ■<< . . ya:^, j^JCordial Welcome Awaits You 5 ■ * -4'; ■ - ' -% W3 -r ■ '‘y-v 3 3 *■-' ■% ret Advent Christian ADVENT CHRISTIAN—Her, Gordon A. Noble: Son. Sell, M5, Ivors Up IMS, joulh fel lowship 7o.iv, Wad. prayer mttUBtl. Baptist ANTIOCH MISSIONARY—Ea*. . Carl Wilson: Howard Cable, Sun. Seh. Supt,; Dwight Cable, choir dr. Worship 1st Sat. t Sun. 11; 3rd Sat alto; Sun. Seh. 10, prayer meeting Thar*. BOONE’S FORK (Linrllle KdJ He*. Lewis Bodges; Sun. Seh. . 1<4 worship 11, Train. Udun - 6:30, prayer mealing 7 p. m. BRUSHY FORK-Ser. Vance Edwards; Leo Anderson, Sm, Seh. Cap*. Worship 11, B.T. U. 6:30 (Beta Brooks, dir.* . ssenlag wnr. 7:30, iskt week ■ sarslecT. . CENTRAL MISSIONARY (Daarw 1UU Hd* Boone)—Re*. Van ; Proffitt, Sun. Seh. W4S, wor : chip, 11, mraageUatte eer.7:30. Wed. prayer ear. 7:30, CLARK'S CREEK—Be*. Ear ner htothneuu; HU Townsend. Supt. San. Seh. 10, aermoan 1st Son. 11 e. m. end 4th Son, td7p, m. COVE CREEK—Ear. Chsrlaa Gina; Mary Prank Smith, maata minister; Wesley Spargo, Sun. Seh. Supt.; Mrs. Nice Burner, Train. Udon Dir. San. Seh. 10, worship 11, Train. Udoa 6 p. m,, ersnlng worship 7; : Wad. algid: ehoir rehaar. 6:45 and praysr-Blhie study 7:36, EVERGREEN—Be*. Pete Vsa noj; worship let A 3rd Sana, U, Jad A 4th San*. 7:3# p. a. Train. Udon 6:3d p, as. Sun* San. Seh. 10. . ^ FIRST BAPTIST CBoone>-Ss*. ’’.'j. Boyce Brooks; Sw. Seh. ••4(1 worship 10:53, ersatog raspers «, Tula. Udon 6r45, Id wash Hide study 7 pv as. Wad. '■ ’■ ■ 1 - ■" { GBEENWAY—Kerr. C.O. Vanee: Join & RoUnaon, Sun. Seh. Supt.; Son, Seh. 9:45, wor ■Up 11, Train. Ikdon 6:30, uoraMp aar. 7:30 iv m., Umlly night, 7 Wed. HOWARD’S CREEK—Rer. Car aon Eggera: Glenn Townsend, SmuSch-SupC SunJScMO, nor sUp ll.TraIn.tMon 6:30, ereo lne noraUp 7:30, Wed. prayer, meeting 7:30. LAUREL FORK—Rer. Archie Clawaon: Robert Holder, SupC Son. Sch. 10, B.T.U. 6:30 p^n, WoraUp on 2nd A 4th Suae. 11. LAUREL SPRINGS—Renr. H.E. Denlleld: Sun. Seh. 10, noraUp 11, Train. IMoo 6 p. m. and noraUp 7 p. m.; add weak prayer aerriee 7. LIBERTY—Thomaa 10U er, Supt,: Sun. Seh. 10, wor ship aerriee Sat. before 2nd Sun. / p. m.; and lad A tth Sune. at 11, MABEL—Bar. Fata Vanroy: Luther OUrer, Son. Seh. Supt. Sun. Seh each Sun., noraUp let A 3rd Sana, neatly Train. Union 6 p, m., Wad. eraUng prayer aar. 7. MEAT CAMP—Paator, Rer. John Goodman; Preetoo Greene, Sun. Sch. Supt.: Sun. Seh. 10, noraUp 11, Train. Udoo 8:30, evening aar. 7:30, mid peek aer. 7 p. m. MIDDLE FORK—Her. Ei«ena Bryd: Sun. Seh, 1% noraUp 11, B.T.U. 0:30, noraUp 7JO p. nu. Wad. aar. A choir prae tta 7 JO. MISSION HOME—Rer. Glean South: Sim. Seh. 10 each Sum, noraUp 2nd A Mb Sima. 11 and let A 3rd Sune. 7v. 'ai B.T.P, weekly 6 p. nu. Wad. prayer eer. 7 p. m. ^ MOUNTAIN VIEW—Rer. Bar ney OUrer: I*rfh McKinney, Sun. Sch. Supt Sun. Seh. 10* noraUp 2nd A tth Sun. morn* M A 3rd Sue. Ulna. Staging EACH Sat. Mle. an 1st She KT. CALVARY (Burner Elk)— Bar. J.O. Mull: Sun. Seta. 10, worship 11, B.T.U. 7 PAL, Wed. prayer meet. 7 p. m. choir praet, Wed. 7:45 p. n, WMS let Thun. 7:30 p.m. MT. VERNON—Rot. A,C. Moo dy: Sun. Seh, 10, worship 11, B.T.U. 7 P.m., worship S pa, Wed. prsyer ser. 7:30 p, m. OAK GRQVB-Hw. Frits D. Hemphill: Sun. Seh. 9:45, wor ship 11, R.T.U. MS, mid-week ser. 7 PAL PEHKXNSVILLE—Re*. Ry bum T. Stsncll: Sun. Seh. 10, worship 11, B, T. U. 0:30 p.m., even, worship 7:30, Wed. ser. 7:30 p. m. PLEASANT GROVE CSH serstooe)—Rot. Harold King: Pete Teeter, Supt. Sun. Seh. 10, worship 11, worship 7:30 PAL, H.T.U. 6:45 PAL, Wed. prayer ser. 7:30 p,m. POPLAR GROVE—Hot. Ray mond Hendrix: Earnest Dsney, Supt, Sun. Seh. 10, worship 11, B.T.U. 6:30 p.m,, worship 7:30 pal. Wed. prsyer ser. A choir meet. 7 A 7:30 pal resp. PROFFITTS GROVE—Rot. Archie Clawson: James Eller, Sim. Seh. Supt. Sun. Seh. 10, worship st 11 on 1st A 3rd Sun. RUTHEBWOOD—Rot. Herbert McCoy: Sun. Seh. 10, worship 11, Wed. prayer ser. 7 p. m., youth choir pne. A B.T.U. Sun. eight. SHULLS MILLS-Rot. ArUe E. Monts: Freddie Hatley, Supt. Sun. Sch. weakly 10; worsMp 2nd A Mb Siam. 11. SOUTH FORK—Pastor Bsnny Hagie: Sun. Seh. 19, wpraldp 11 on 1st A 3rd Sons., wor-' ship 2nd 1 40i Suns, 7 PAL STONY FORK—l Rot. Bynum TrtretU: Harlan O. Greses, Supt.; Sun. Seh. 10, worship 11 A 7 p. m. 2nd 4 4th Sunt., Sun. Bible study 0:30 p, m.; ■Wed. prayer ser. 7 ppm. SANDY FLAT—Her. Raynard IWIwoo:. Frank Craig, Sun, Sch. SupC; Jerry Craig, TralnE Union Dir. Sun. Seh. weekly 10, worahip 2nd & 4th Sum. 11, Train. Udon t pjm. each Sun. . s „ THREE FORKS—Rer. Lynn M. Powers: Tray Greene, Soft. Sun. Seh. 10, worship 11, B. T.U. 6:30, worthip 7:30, Wed. prayer ter. 7:30 ptin. & choir rehear. 7 pjn. i ■: " ' !• 'V WATAUGA—Her. Barney OB rer: Johnny Townsend, Supt, Sun, Seh. 10. Worship 1st Sun. mom. A 2nd & 4th Sun. nites. Prayer ter. A choir prae. Wed. ntgtt ere 2nd Sun. Gospel sing* lng (public) each Sat, nlte ere 2nd Sun. v, ;; ■;(: 'IK , WILLOWDALE—Rev. Janies E. Branch: Carl Norris, Supt,; Rodney Isaacs, Train. U. Dir. Sun. Sch. 10, worship 11 A 7 It m.. Train. Udon 6;15 p.m„ Wed. prayer ser. 7 pjn. WILLOW VALLEY—Rer. Ray nor Matheaon; Ned Glenn, Supt. Sun, Sch. 10, worship 11 on 3rd Sun* worship 7 pjn. 1st A 3rd Suns. ZIONVILLE—Rer. Pets Van. noi: Bob Denny, Supt: worthip 2nd A 4th Sons. 11; 1st A 3rd Suns. 7 n. m. if - L ; • l5; Catholic Church ST. ELIZABETH—Father Boh Bond: Fr. Bob Cameron, aseo. date: Sun. Masses 7:30 All£«, Assembly Of God SHULLS MILLS—Rer. Las Russell: Tommy Cooke, Supt. Sun. Seh. 10, worship 11, erso. gellstlc ser. 7 P.O. Wed. pray, ar ser. 7 p.m., youth ser. 7 PAL Sat, Church Of God ', CHURCH OF GOD (Bristol Bd* Boone)—Rer. Luther L. Cham, bars: Sun. Salt 10. worship Sinless 11 A 7:30, Wad. ssr. 7:30 p. m. A v •. *• ■/''1:.v Christian Church PC6C0E—Minister BUI Gard riBr; Randy Aldridge, Supt. Sun. Sell. 11V worship 11 a 8:30 jun. CHRIST'S CHURCH—Joel Wilson Evans: Sun. Seh. 10, worship 11. Saturday service 7:30 p, m. Church Of Christ CHipiCH OF CHRIST (IS 4*1 WJ—Worship 11, A 7 p.m. Episcopal Church HOLY CROSS (Valle Crueis)— Rev. George F. Abele, priest in-ehaige: Holy Comm. A ser mon 1st A 3rd Suns. 11, prayer A sermon 2nd A 4th Suns. 11, Communion eachSun. 7:30 a.m., children’s Sun, Sell, weekly 11. ST. LUKE’S—Rev. Gray Tem ple Jr.,prleat-in-eharge: Com. naadon 8, Sun. aeh. 10, family service ll. Holy Communion 10 a. m. Friday. Lutheran Church BETHANY (Big HU1 Rd.)—Rev. Gilbert EL Goodman: Sun. Seh. 10, worsldp 11, Luther League 0:30 n,m. GRACE LUTHERAN (700 E. King)—Rev. David R. Keek: Coffee hour 9:30, Sun. Seh. 0; 50, worship 11, Luther League 5 p. m* Luther Stuw dent Assn. 5 p.m. VALLE CRUCB HOLY COU MUNION—Rev. Larry D. Campbell: Sum Seh. 10, nor. ship 11. Jehovah’s Witnesses JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES—Sun. public Bible lecture 10, Watch tower study 11; congregation Bible study 7:30 pgm. Tues. A ministry school 7:30 pjn. Thun., sendee masting 8:30 p, m. Tburs. (8 miles; US 4*1 EJ ... , . , Methodist Quuth ”■ BETHEL VIEW—Rev. Byrd Up Metcalf: 1st A 3rd Suns. 11. BOONE UMIED—Rev. Robert T. Young: early worship i:4\. church seh. 9:45, worship 11, Waelay Found, 5 pa> Jr. A Sr. M.YJ?,« pun. BOONE CmCUT—Rwr. Bind H. Metcalf: 9:46 servicas— 1st Sun. Pleasant Valley, 2nd Sun. Friendship (6 Hopewell at 11), 3rd Sun. Pleasant Val- , ley, 4th Sun. Hopewell (with Friendship at 11X DEERFIELD—Pastor Wade E. Wright: Sun. Sch. 10, worship U, Bible shady 9:30 p.m. WATAUGA CHARGE—Roy, D. H. Luts: 1st Sun., Liberty I:. 45, Valle Crueis 11, Plney Grove 7:30; 2nd A 4th Suns., Mabel 9:45, Heuon’s Chapel 11; 3rd Sots.. Piney Grove 9:30, Liberty 7:30, Valle Cru ris IV ■>; . Presbyterian Church PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. J. K. Parker Jr.: Sun. Sch. 10, wor ship « A 11, Westminister Fel lowship 6 p.m., youth fellow. 1ft™. : BLOWING ROCK CHURCHES ; FIRST BAPTIST—Rev. George Ryler: Sun. Sch. 9:45, worship 11 A 8 p. nu Wed. fellowahip supper 9:30. CHRISTIAN SC1EJCE—Ser vlcee thru Sept, at 11. BLOWING ROCK CHURCH CF GOD—Rev. C. R. Miller: Sun, Seh. 10, worship 11, Y^P. 7:15 gat, evuning worship 7. 30, Wed. ear. 7:30 p.m. EPISCOPAL CHURCH ST. MARY’S OF THE HILLS— Bev. George D. Ttsnhoese. Holy Comnandon Sun. 0, pray ar A sermon 11. BLOWING ROCK METHODIST CHUTXH—Dr. Mark W. Dawn worship 1L. S ’ PREbnYTERIAN RUMPLE MEMORIAL Richard Holstaoueer; man class fellowahip 9:30, worship 10, all-ages church ech. 10, worship 11, Dana Youth FaL 5:30 p.m. . ‘ m if \ II• • • \ mi wmi to bur or ' you want to buy or toll a home ... a farm .. . a business ... watch this space for real valuesl 1. ; :.t ... 'Wanted Listings ForTollowing: 1.3 or 4 bedroom houses in city limits, 2, Small term with good residence and outbuUdings. Si 'large or email rural tracts of land. _1—REAL ESTATE MARKET IS ACTIVE. Yea, we need all type* of piupeity forme, acreage, commercial, homes. We hare buyers tor all types of homes. K . you are thinking of selling your borne let ua help . you, using a professional approach. 2—tT’S NOT TOO LATEI The children can be in school. -' dost listed good 3 bedroom wall to wall carpet, ho* air heat, full base meet. 2 acres land located on good state road ( miles East of Boone. 3—New 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 full baths, wall to wall carpet. Double Garage, full basement, forced hot water heat, located on nice wooded lot Just . out city limits in Boone School district. 326,000 Immediate possession, good fins octal arrangements. 4—MOTHER NATURE AT ITS BEST. Wooded lot, large rocks, fronting on nice mountain stream, 2 bedroom rustle summer home. Only 38,000. Just 10 minutes , drive from Boone. 5—THE HEAVENLY SHADE TREES that go with tide two bedroom brick home out in the country situated ■ on one acre of land. Enjoy the imwyaiii^ itmnspiwni ■ of peaceful living, enjoytbe beautiful mountain stream running behind with large deck porch. It has large living room with fireplace, wall to wall carpet, completely furnished from drapes to beds. Price is 313,300. Only requires 33,300. Immediate pos session. Ideal tor year around living. . 8—WELL ESTABLISHED business tor sale, located in heart of Boone; confidential listing. No information. . given on phone. 7— -NATURE'S BEAUTY, Good 2 bedroom bouse setthw on nice green onh acre knoll with good pmorsmla view of,ghe mouateliaf; easy, to. get to only 7 miles, out. Ideal foe summer or year around living. Price ' 38,000. 1 &-GO WHERE THE ACTION IS. New 2 bedroom, 5 - catbedrlel celling, penneled walls, huge fireplace, ■ large screened in porch, completely furnished lo cated on acre lot snuggled at the foot of Grand father Mountain, near Seven Devils, Hound Ears, Sugar Mountain, Price: $12,500. 0—WE HAVE SOLVED THE FINANCING problem tn this listing, $1,750,00 down no closing cost, will buy this 3 bedroom, 2 baths, paneled living room with large atone fireplace located on 3 acre# wooded land on good state road near all the ski areas. Heal tor a ski group, winterized tor year around living. 10—COMMERCIAL or residential lots located on Highway1 421—40 miles east of Boons. Good terms. m-sSUMMER AND WINTER RETREAT, new three bed room A frame, completely winterized; wlth.auto ■ mafic beat, wall to wall carpet, large stone fireplace, 1 1/2 baths located on ISghway 105 neer ski and * m**, .■ tt-rTKERE are still bargains to BE FOUND. We offer these two bedroom houses located aide by side, one house completely furnished and other ana has stove and refrigerator, large rock fire place. Ideal tor home and rental Located 0 miles out. Good terms—all this for $15,000. ■Si 13— NEW 4 BEDROOM brick rush 1 1/3 bath, 2 acre land, automatic dishwasher, basement, garage. Boone school district. Price 325,000. Immediate possession, 14— OWN A VACATION HOMESITE, beautiful mountain ■/ lota with breath taking views. Price 31500, ■ ' ' "i 15— MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. Good 3 bedroom brick, living room with fireplace, full tenement, located on nice corner level lot about 2 miles East of Boone, : Price $17,500. Immediate possession. 18—THE PLACE TO PLAY, to live, to enjoy life. Let us show you the restricted lots and borne sites In Udverslty Village, Inc. Developmei*.25%fown will ■ buy the lot of your choice, swimming pools, tamdp courts are to be provided for property owner* only, get with the action. 17—NOT FOR EVERYONE, I've (otto ten bachelor or just man and wife for this one bedroom, rustic eottaga, large living rooms with beam cal]ii«s and Are place, snuggled up In the trees, only! ndlas out in Holiday Hills, Immediate |»™—^ price $13,500. /■ IS—GOOD COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. ooUege.no V Coe Insurance & Realty Company
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