PAGE TWO CCC to Be Expanded; Veterans Are Included James S Pittman. Veterans Administrator. Charlotte, has received information that the prompt expan-, sion of the Civilian Conservation Corps has been directed to include ' veterans of the World War or prior wars Mr Pittman states that while definite figures for the North Carolina quota c?^\*cterans ore not immediately available, it is expected that from 500 to 600 veterans will be selected, both white and colored. All interested veterans are asked to makv inquiries or lurnisn their applications to tlie Charlotte Veterans Biireau as early as is possible. Z IOX VI ?LE X EWs Mr. and Mrs. Lciinie Greer of Sdverstone spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. W O. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Kenrv Miller and daughter, Barbara Ann, are visiting relatives 0:1 Meat Camp. Misses IJllie .Mae Smith and Dollie Warner were guests of relatives in Mountain City during the past week Miss Betty Ruth Greer leaves Wednesday for Cincinnati, Ohio, and Richmond, Tnd., where she will spend j some time with her sisters, Mrs. ' Charles Isaacs, and Mrs. Jake Chapman. j "Aunt" Moiiic Greer is suffering! from a serious illnesg at this writing. ill. and Mrs. Clay Bunting and j daughter, of lower Cove Creek, wore guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Grog an. Mrs. Don Bingham and small 3on are guests this week of her mother, Mrs. Lilhe Thomas. Miss Hettie Greer has been confined to her home for the past week : ^ suffering from tonsilitis. Miss Carolyn Greer spent the past week sight-seeing" in Washington, T v J* C . with a party of friends. Mrs. S. F. \ Horlon acted as chaperon. J n FOR SACK . v On Saturday, June 15. 1935, at 10 |c] o'clock a m. at the town of Foseoe, Watauga. County, we wilt sell to the , u nigncssir unn7vi _f<7tii parcels . nof iand. three in the town of Foscoe: Six-acre tract witli good dwelling. Two acre tract with dwelling. j.j Thirty-six square rod tract with , atorSm house. Olio S-nere tract located on Nettie ^ Knob on the headwaters oi Clark's! ^ Creek ' ? Calls and plots wiil be prest: :. i at ... sale. ; u CHAS. L ROWS, LETCHKR S. BYRD, , h Executors of \V. H. Byxds' Estate. h-lG- lc i E W a8BfcaBfaa* ^gagum*B^aMMaBCT I INTERN4 I PREMIUM ' I ririnrmi FtKll The first and only cj made to help the moun to get more returns fror and is praised by every INTERNATIONAL Fertilizer is made of dif I regular fertilizers and t ed earlier maturing, be higher yields and more heads when the heads bled farmers to sell eai higher. Farmers made j they ever obtained by I zer, . . . Mr. J. D. Brasv produced 25 tons per ai Demand . . . Premium Cabbage Fert Potato Grower . . . for | J Truck Grower . . . for ' FOR SA Edminsten Boone, Nort Jk imt WORLD CHAMPION Minnesota Hoi stein Breaks Am 32.727.1 Pounds of MIXNEAPOL1S.-- Femco Joiiani registered Holstein cow, owned by i has 2*01* the second time broken the pounds of milk for l,525.5j pounds o ;n the U. S. have ever produced 1,5 Fayik lias now twice passed that 1 record-holding cow alive. County School i Fine Records, J Seventh grade commencements fere held at Blowing Rock. Boone, love Creek and Bethel for all the buntv schools during the past few ays. The State examinations had [een given at these schools on March Oth. Each child taking the test was nnrJof , c'rai itrtt :.?:u'lu>r firwl ii an unfamiliar classroom in order ml every child would have an equal p'nee. The following students scored ighest in the county, with one tiunred {join is or more in the order j inLio.wu. Glenn Farthing:, Valle Cruris; Maria Harris, Cove Creek; Martha Mae ollifield, Blowing Rock; Janice Steinson. Boone; Jessie Timmons, none: David Graham, Cove Creek; lomer Barnes, Boone: Mary Klino': 'ook. Boone: Ruth Isaacs, Boone; ucMlc Walker. Cove Creek; Margu:i Jenkins, Blowing RoeU; Gail Ciav. oono; Nadine Gragg, Boone. The following students scored the ighest for the school attended: B a m ho o . Rietaniae Hampton; iopne, Janice Stevenson; Deep Gap, iTIONAL CABBAGE LiZER ? abbage fertilizer ever | tain cabbage growers . 1 * 11 r. \ I n tneir cabbage tields | r farmer who used it. Premium Cabbage ferent materials from berefore has produc:tter keeping quality, money returns. Hard are small, also, enarly when prices were the highest yields the use of this fertilivell, Newland, N. C., ere last year. ilizer ... for Cabbage Potatoes 1 omatoes, Beans anu t Oil T 1 o vuicr i rucK v^rops LE BY Brothers h Carolina WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVER5 BUTTER PRODUCER >ther Record With Milk Flow of Milk in 365 Days. i. r* .'. -v, ,;?r i * " k> Boss Fayne iabove), 9-year-old i ?\ E. Murphy, Minneapolis publisher, worid's j'ecord by producing 32.727.1 ) f butter in 365 days. Only five cows 00 pounds of butter in a year. Bess 1 nark and is proclaimed the. highest. i Students Make nirvev Indicates !. F. Church; Green Valley. Lena Mae Foster; Howard's Creek. Martha Mil- , ier; Miller. J. C. Stanbury; Oak ; Grove. Elma Haynes; Rich Mountain. Mayc Reach; Rivcrview, Annie Mo- , | retz; Riitherwoorl Arthur Smathers: J Elk. Norma Carroll; Stony Fork, tunarrcs lirocno; BotlTo!, Joseph Farthing: Forest Grove. Jim Hagainan; | Reese. Martha E. Wilson; Cool i Springs, Hmiry Michael, Cove Creek, j Martha Harris; Foscoe. Claude Cali loway; Grandfather, Verlu McLean; i .ii.ortv Hill. Thelma Hodges: Mabel, Mack Miller; Rominger, Edna Itomingec; Frosnell, ChlOe Ward; Shiills Mills, Vera Brewer: Silverstone, Ray Anderson: Tracy. Bertha Bumgarner; JValle Crucis, Glenn Farthing; Valley ' Mountain, Dean Grimslov; Zionvillc, ' .Max Miller; Windy Gap. Lov Trivett; i I Brushy Fork. Flowers Mast; Blowing) ; Reek. Martha Mao Iloilil'teid; Cool Springs, Pearl Rogers; Cook. Margaret Trexler. Seventh Grade Graduates The following students were promoted and received seventh grade di- | piorr.as: | Bamboo: Alma Bowles, Dorman ! Cook. Genevieve Cook. Anita Hamp- . ; tort, Cecil Hampton, Rietamae Hamp- i ton, Dell Laws. Marie Rogers Boone: Louise Adams, Bruce Angel, ! Jack Austin, Homer Barnes, Eva I Bingham, Palmer Biair, Clara Brown. I J. C. Canipe Jr., Gail Clay, Maroelk| Coleman, J. O. Cook. Mary Elinor Cook. Beulali Lovill, Jennet te Howling, Byron Farthing. Olan Goodnight, N&dine Gragg, Polly Greene, Ruby M. Greene, Wilma Hagainan. Mary Margaret Idol, Ruth Isaacs. Wilma Jones, Blanche Keller, Ruby Kirkiv.an, Virginia Maltba, Ilepe McGhee. ' Carolyn Miller, Cleta Miller, Oia Norris, Virginia Norris, Collis Payne, Ransom Payne, Daisy Shore, Janice Stevenson, Jean Story. Lydiu V. Swift, Myfar.way Tate, Edith Teams, : Glemi Teams, Lucy Tillett, Jessie Timmons, Burl Vandyke, Alfred Wal- , ker, Doris Walker, Edna Ward, Eth- ! el Wilson, Carolyn Winkler, Clarice , Mae White, Rutli Wilson and Mary D. Wright. Deep Gap: I. F. Church, Louise Coffey, Eula Greene, Dare Greer, Fay Greer, Charics Miller, Lois Miiicr, Tommie Miller. Rubv Moretz Rnn.if. J Raj% Don Watson, Josie Watson. I Green Valley: Opal Byers, Lena Mae Foster, Earl Greene, Virgie Greene. Bunnie Hodges, Ruby Jones, J. B. Miller, Mary Miller. Hazel Moretz.: j Paris Ragan, Austin South. \ j Howards* Creek: William Brown, ij Maggie Christian, Robert Christian, Charles M. Hodges, Anna Bell Miller, 11 Martha Miller. | j Miller: Letcher Baker. Ray Houck, j j Margaret Baker, Violet Miller, J. C. i 1 Stanberry, Pauline Taylor. j Oak Grove: Juanita Colvard. Mac? | Deal, Elma Hayr.es, Marie Hodges, j Rich Mountain: Maye Beach andi Lawrence Moretz. Riverview: Carrie Lookabill, Annie | I Moretz, Dorothy Moretz, Lester Mo Iretz, Vonnie Moretz, Elwin Morris. Rutherwood: Ethel Edmisten, R. J. t Hardin, Roland Hardin, Baxter Mii chael, Arthur Smathers, Ruth Smathers. Elk: Norma Carroll and Gurney Triplett. Stony Fork: Blanche Greene, Chas. Greene, Hooper Greene and Clemeth i Miller. Bethel: Viola Comett, Joseph Far-1 ; tmng, Clara Aileen Greene, Clyde | J Greene. Helen Arieon Greene. Wll-j j liam Harold Guy. Loyd Raymond | j Norris, Margaret Helen Perry, Ralph I i Sherwood and Claudia Marie Ward, j Forest Grove: Jim Hagaman. Ali bert Henson, Kate Phillips and Russel Roark. Reese: Opal Eggers, Martha Eliz- I abeth Wilson. Cool Springs: Henry Michael, Finley Watson, Mattie Yates, Rose Edna \ Yates. ! Cove Creek: Russell Atkins, Ruth Banner. Virginia Banner, Dick Burgess, Howell Edmisten, Dwight Edmlsten, Gladys Eggers, David Gra- I ham, Floy Greene, Martha Harris, | r THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. Ruth Henson, Marly:: Isaacs. Myrtle I Johnson. Carl Lewis. Geneva Mast. 1 Maple Mast. Sue Mast. Thomas Mast. < Virginia Mast. Ruth Miller. Lilhe 'i Presnell, Mat tie Shuli, Lucille Walk- 3 cr. Bonnie W ard. Foscoe: Garner Aldridgc. Floyd Brewvr. Shelton Brewer, Claude CaJ- 1 toway. Dennis Coffey. Roy Townsend.; Grandfather: MuraJ Aldridge, Clar_ v,ce Berry. Jay Coffey. Fav McLean. Vena McLean. Lena Rupard, Mac J Sr..-ok. Ted Shook | Libert^* Hill: Josephine Hayes. Nora ; rive Thelma Hodges. x Mabel: .T M. Burkett, Ruth Camp- , Prnest Day, Dare Dishman. Glen ^ i jsti.un. Annie Lee Isaacs, Macy Xtrin. Mack Miller, Glen Reese, Lee '\r- - Grunt Thomas. John ThompRose Edna .Warren, Velnia War- ' :e:i. Hite Williams, Jewel Wilson. Raminger: Mae Hicks. Edna Rom- ' inger, Hazel Ronrtnger. Prosneif : Mamie Presnell and Chloe ^ Ward. Shu lis Mills: Vera Brewer, Hazel1 league. Silverstone: Ray Anderson. Wil-'! liaxn Greer, Julia Dancy. William i1 Leer, Eiva Sheffield and Margaret , Lhloe Warren. j' Tracy: Bertha Biimgardhcr, Mabel Wallace. Viaie Crucis: Shuford Caudill, Ger- ' rude Danncr. Irene Danner, Glenn Farthing, .Mary Herman. Tressie J James; Ifelen Mays. Valley Mountain: Edna Baird. Lillian Baird. Mitch Baird, Dean Grimscy. James Miller, Dexter Roihinger, rho'.nas Shook. Ruby Townsend. Windy Gap: Loy Trivett. Brushy Fork: Bili Bingham, Madge Greer. Flowers Mast, Claude Milier. 5. F. Moody Jr. Blowing Rock: Carmalee Coffey. Jewel Coffey. Justine Coffey. Rhonda F.'fi'ey. Claude Daniels, Ira Ford. , Louise Foster. Kathleen Greene, Eula Hartley. Dee Hollers. Ethel Holler. Gladys Holier. Dale HolIifieJd, J. B FleHifield. Martha Mac Hollifield Mildred Icenhour, Margaret Jenkins. ai.-ry Anne Knfght, Shirley Moony | "Sittin ? Pinanciai! yon imagine ? Canada in the enjoy it to his i"Yes," yo1 Years ago his most men who of his moderat 'The Secur Now every moi rounds this ma cided he would anteed income 60 his wife or ( a substantial h How woul a regular incor five or sixty? Let one o about our regi; not live too lor. UbUUi I FRAP SECURIT Offkc in Watan = Mary Louise Pitts. Lena Miller Rcb- fen bins. Jay Lee Shore. Arlene Story, s her Seneva Story. Willard Tomlinson. Ro- A iney Triplett, Katherine Underdown. Ore [joris Walser, Clifford Walters. Bill the iYiliiams. Grc Cool Springs: Jack Hodges, Pearl Rogers. ' ^ Cook: Margaret Trexler. : cas CJo DEEP GAP NEWS fed Mrs. Louis Belcher of West ;in!a, who has been visiting: her par-. _nts. Mr. and Mrs A. F. Nichols, for E the past few weeks, is very ill in the Bj A'iIkes Hospital. Her condition is g thought to lie slightly Improved. Mrs. Bertha Call of Cricket si' at g the. week-end with her parents. .Mr and Mrs A. R. Yates Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Daily and children of Blucksburg. Va.. visited relatives here Saturday. Misses Dona Loo ka bill and Jennie Wellborn spent Sunday afternoon with Lillian Miller. Miss Charlotte Staines of Hickory spent a few days with Mrs. R. D. Morctz last week. Miss Lavella Martin has gone to Ferguson to spend the summer with !ier grandmother. Mrs. Ed Allen. Mr. John Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Miller, suffered a painful injury to his leg last week while operating a tractor. Miss Norma Wellborn of West 'el"REINS-STUE THE FUNEFU If- 1 1? 1 1 j: I licensed hmbalmers Ambulance Service . . phone boo; A- A ' sv". WaBBSmaBBBBlfr - .as BBS888^8M|a^^SBHBwwMff vT3 ^^B8?88?88^&m^^^SmMm3kw j ?5 pR Bt. '''''-"''''^mW <4 H ?4i*dMUH255KM9l! "1 IV '>. l?U-? ~ g Pretty" ai y able to do what he eninv i happier state? Florida in ! summer?whatever his h heart's content. u say, "but he is wealthy." financial status was the sar read this-- but he invested e earnings in ity Retirement In< (A Registered Policy) ith as regularly as the postm n receives a check for the ai need from age 60 and on. H he can't outlive. Had he no1 ;state would have received t imp sum. d you like to know that yoi tie every month after you res ?ou can! f our qualified representat stered policy plan under wli ig or die too soon. liable for women. s[K M. PA GENERAL AGENT Y LIFE AND TRUST CO "A SURE WAY TO SECURITY" ga County Bank Boone, ? MAY 16. 1935 ;o:; s;>ci;t the past week-end wiUi mother. Mrs. J. S. Wellborn liss Minnie Greene and Paul 'ene of North Wilkesboro visited ir parents. Mr. and Mrs. H E. '"Sj one Sunday. l net profit of 538 a head over feed t is reported by C. A. Brov n. of veland. Rowan County, who has j and sold one lot of fifty steers. Orazy Water | I Crystals We have the agency for this f a m o u s Mineral Crystal which is proving so generally satisfactory. Let us supply your needs. XKW 1'KXC'ES - - SI.on & 60c. Formerly prie<-d $1.00 and $1.50. ,0 lie! a supply today! WATAUGA DRUG STORE ? ?LDIVANT I I a HOME j I Funeral Directors . Day and Night NK 24 I J f : Sixty I 's most. Can l the winter, obby he can No he isn't ne as that of a small part come Plan . an makes his mount he dee has a guar- , ( ; lived to age he income or ? 5 i will receive ich age fiftyives tell you i ich you cani II I YNE MP ANY forth Carolina

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