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. Scouting News On April 19 to 20 Troup 41 hud a practice camporee at Deck Hill. Those present were: Hound patrol. Philip Busteed, Marvin Casey, Ros coe Brown, ^feale Hodge?, Archie Lyons. Lion .patrol, Paul Edmisten, Teddy Barnett, Glenn Wilcox. Bill Greer; Bob White patrol. Buck Rob bins. Donald Warman. Bill Black burn, H. M. Moretz. Lawrence Phil lips, and the Scoutmaster. Mr. Her bert W# Troop 41 met again on April 22, and the meeting was opened with the scout oath. After a practive of some camporee events, the boys all went swimming. The following boys passed off first class swimming: Billy Blackburn, Archie Lyons, Ros coe Brown, Lawrence Phillips, H. M. Moretz, and Hal V annoy. On April 23, Troop 41 met with each boy repeating the scout law. The purpose of the meeting was to work on camporee events. Camporee this weekend is the chief interest now of every scout. Competition is on a patrol basis and is against "Perfect performance", therefore, each patrol will be rated against a possible 860 points for the Blue Pennant Award. Blue Pennant Award winners will be eligible td attend the council camporee. The chief judge will wear a blue ribbon, and all other judges will wear red ribbons (the ribbons will be provided.) Howard Cottrelt is the ch.iirn.an of the camping and Act ivities committee this year, and in the judging the following officials will be used: Chiet' 'Judge: Coy, Bingham. Assistant Chief Judge, I Eugene E. Garbee . Personal In-] spectiorA Herbert Wey, chairman.1 and A. R. Smith, W. B. York, and one judge from Ashe county. Camp craft. Paul Bingham, chairman, and E. E. Garbee, Freddy Councill, and one judge from Ashe county. Scout- j craft, Jimmie Reese, chairman, andi Chuck Harris, C. 9. Calloway, and! one judge from Ashe county. Pro gram and Activities: Donald Thomp- I son, chairman, and Grady Tester, j Jim Councill, Dennis Franklin, I Alvin Joines and one judge from j Ashe county. Camp kinds and pro jects: Wendell Wilson, chairman, and Jesse Hutchinson, Herman j Eggers, Dcwitt Bafnett, Coy Bin? , ham (special for nature study) an.J ! one judge from Ashe, county. The I competition will be great, and every- "? thing points to the best camporee I yet Dairymen are urged to remember j that less feed from the sack means | more feed from the field. Since : sack feed is critically short, inten sive pasture programs are in order. Homes occupied by owners in creased 22 percent between 1940 and ' 1944, according to census estimates. WANT ADS NEW LOT men's and young men's Chino Shirts and Pants, in extra good quality. Men's reconditioned John B. Stetson Hats. Economy Store. lp SHOES ? New shipment men's, boys', women's, growing girls', chil dren's and infants' Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers. These shoes are leather and extra good quality. Women's and children's all priced at $1.66. Men's and boys' Oxfords and slippers priced $1 65 up. Economy Store. lp FOR SALE ? Good grass farm on New River of more than 100 acres. In the Castle community on Bald Mountain road. Priced right. If interested see W. W. (Bob) Miller, RFD 1, Boone. lp FOR SALE ? Meadows Mill, 20-inch, with belting. Practically new. P. II. Hodges, Adams, N. C. lp FOR SALE ? A few porch swings. Boone Woodworking Shop. lp FOR SALE ? 80 acres good rich land on Beech Creek. Good 6- room house, good barn, one acre tobacco j allotment, good tobacco bam. 50 acres good timber ready fo cut. j Price $4,500. For quick sale see Croft Presnell, owner, or S. C. Eg gers, Boone, N. C. .lp WANTED ? Girls for pairing, in specting, transferring, folding and ridering, on first shift. Also men or women for boarding on first and second shifts. Will teach learners. Can make good wages after getting experience. Write or phone Duke Hosiery Corporation. Hickory. North Carolina. 5-2-3c j FOR SALE ? Pair Walker fox hounds. 14 months old. Well broke. H. H. Tester. Beech Creek. N. C. lp FOR SALE ? Steam boiler and en gine. size 6-horsepower; good con dition. $50.00 H. H. Tester. Beech Creek, N. C. lp WATAUGA MACHINE SHOP? Any kind of planing, lumber surfacing $6.00 per thousand. First class ma chine shop work and blacksmith work. Located back of Boone Mill ing Co. 4-25-2p LAWN MOWER SHARPENING at my house back of the courthouse. 20 years experience, and guarantee mowers to cut as good as new. R. M. Owens. 4-25-2p GRACE HOSPITAL. M^rganton, North Carolina, announces that it will accept a new class of student nurses September 1, 1946. The school furnishes books, uniforms, and complete maintenance Appli cants must be graduates of accred ited high schools and be between 17 V4 and 35 years of age. Apply immediately to Director of Nurses. 4-25-3p NEW SPINET PIANOS? Place your order now for early delivery. Good reconstructed upright pianos. $95.00 up. Garwood Piano Co., Wilkesboro, N. C.. Phone No. 456-R. 4-18-4p DR. C. G. BAUGHMAN, eye, ear. nose and throat specialist of Eliza bethton, Tenn., will be at the Haga man Clinic in Boone the first Mon day in each month for the practice of his profession. WANTED ? Relived girls for beauty culture training classes now form ing. Rates reasonable. Mae's School of Beauty Culture, North Wilkes boro, N. C. 10-11-tfc FOR SALE ? Started New Hamp shire baby chicks, and used wood buming and electric automatic brooders Ernest Hillard, Vilas, N. C. 3-21-tfc AT ALL CIGAR COUNTERS JOSE VILA HIGHEST QUALITY HAVANA CIGAR8 10c AND 2 FOR 25c Mad* by BERRIMAN BROS. Tamp*. FUl Sold Only in Thia Section by Merchants Wholesale Co. Boon*. N. C. E SPRUNG. 120 Oak Street? Lawn mowers repaired and ground by the latest machine, mnking them just as good as when new. Scissors and clippers sharpened. 5-2-4p WANTED ? Two waitresses. Angel's Cafe, Boone, N. C. lc FOR SALE ? Horse, 6 years old; will work anywhere, weight 1.200 lbs. See F. H. Brown at Ben Wallace Grocery Store, Boone. lp WANTED ? Large trunk. Must be in good condition. Telephone 48. Mrs. Horton Gragg. lc FOR SALE ? 200 large locust trees. See Charles Adams, Boone, N. C. 2E FOR RENT ? Two rooms, furnished for bedrooms or light housekeeping. Mrs. George C. Greene, East Boone. 5-2-2p FOR SALE ? Concrete building blocks. 8x8x16, now available. Geo. C. Greene, Boone. 5-2-2p JUST UNPACKED big shipment , men's, young men's and boys' Coats, I including sports. Boys' sizes 4 to 18. All sizes for men and young | men. Economy Store. lp| CEMENT BLOCKS? 8x8x16, 2,000 now ready for delivery. Have bevel edges. 2 Ms miles from Todd on Elk Creek road. Inquire for I Giles Graham. 2-5-4p FOR SALE ? Pair two-year-old mules; one 8-year-old farm or log ging horse, 1,600 pounds. R. J. Moore, Winkler's Creek Road. 5 j miles from Blowing Rock. lp | FOR SALE ? One '36 Ford differen tial assembly, also '36 Ford rear fenders and two wheels. Bernard Norris, RFD 2, Box 85. Boone. N. C. lp FARM LAND? 35 acres for sale. Good grazing, some timber, crop land .etc. Price $1,500. Act quick ly. Aaron Watson, Deep Gap, N. C lp STRAYED ? Black female pig with white front feet, and metal vacci nation band in ear. Last seen in west end of town. Anyone seeing or having information about a stray pig of this description, please noti fy Luther C. Moretz, Boone, N. C., or J. M Moretz at his Filling Sta tion on Depot and Howard Streets. lp I STRAYED? Black shoat 40 to 50 pounds. Finder notify Odis Wilcox. I RFD 2. Boone (Perkinsville) lp FOR SALE ? Registered Hereford cattle ? 4 cows, two to calve soon; one with heifer calf and rebred;; one with bull calf and rebred; two! bred heifers; six yearling heifers and five bull calves. Heifers and calves are by Real Silver Domino 5th. The cows and heifers are bred to Silver Prince 13th. Also one gradg Hereford-Gurensey milk cow with heifer calf. W. H. Walker, Sugar Grove, N. C. 5-2-2c 1942 INTERNATIONAL 1-ton truck! with dual wheels, good tires, good | condition, will trade for half or j three-quarter ton truck Nothing under 1940 model. See Thomas Miller at Miller & Gross store, Lov ill. N. C. - lc FOR SALE ? 2 acres land, 2 miles frcan Green Park Hotel. Excellent view. G. G. Hodges, RFD 1, Blow ing Rock. N. C. 4-25-3p PIANO TUNING ? Repairing, voic ing, action regulating. Leo W. Bag ley, certified piano tuner and tech nician. Expert work guaranteed. Phone 195 Boone, or 7, West Jef- j ferson. Burgess Antique Shop. 4-18-4p FOR SALE ? Two rubber invalid's Cushions, 18 and 16 inch. One new, other slightly used. Pair good crutches, 4 Vfe feetJ0 Mrs. A. M. Norton, Boone, N. C. 4-18-3c DACUS RADIO SHOP EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING; . ALL MAKES 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Next to Theatre Phone 119 Blu# Ridge Music Co. Opposite Buick Garage New and Used Phonographs Records for Sale. 1-24-tfc HOMES WRECKED BY VANDALS . . . With 10 homes wrecked by roving bands of vandals in two nights, Butte, Mont., mining town of 45, BOO, awaits apprehensively for further outbreaks of threatened violence. A diminutive police force assisted in evacu ating women and children from threatened homes to points of ?afety. Bands of mobsters roved the city virtually unchecked. Rioting was believed to have resulted from the mine strike. 1 RADIO IS THEIR TEACHER . . . ChUdren in 5A (trade at Wade Park school, Cleveland, are showrf testing (or acid in a science class led by radio instructor. Cleveland is the first city to make extensive use of radio in its schools. Lessons are broadcast by frequency modulation. The Cleveland board of education foots the bills.. U. N. Starts Drafting World Bill Of Rights New York, April 30 ? The United Nations began today the long task of framing a world bill! of rights designated to meet the needs of ev ery nation and every individual. - The initial step was taken by the commission on human rights which unanimously adopted a resolution asking Secretary-General Trygve Lie to compile all available materi al bearing on the proposed draft of an international declaration of hu man rights, Mi~s. Franklin D. Roosevelt, chair man of the commission, specifically asked that the material include a resolution offered by Philippine Delegate Pedro Lopez calling for an international press conference. The material will also include declarations on freedom of the press by Kent Cooper, executive di rector of the Associated Press; Hugh Bailie, president of the United Press, and Wilbur Forrest, chair man of the standing committee on world freedom of information of the American Society of Newspaper Editors These statements are included in the commission's provisional agenda circulated today. Edward R. Stettinius? Jr., chief of the United States delegation, sub mitted the declarations to the secre tary-general at the London meet ings in mid-February and asked that the human rights commission draft a resolution on "the problem of freedom of information" for the U. N. economic and social council. He said this should be "one of the first tasks" to be undertaken by the human rights commission. The general assembly last Feb. 7, recommended that the question of an international press conference be put on the agenda of the New York meeting of the assembly beginning next Sept. 3. Neurosis By Dr. J. B. Warren When individuals have symp toms which they think are caused by a disease of various organs ? heart, stomach. Kail bladder and others ? yet there is no real organic trouble present, they are said to have neurosis. In neurosis the nervous sys tem is upset but there is no change in its structure or In the structure of the organs af fected. It may follow shock, illness, injury, overwork. The patient feels that he needs "at tention," and should be ex cused from effort. It takes a lot of thought and downright determination to be agreeable. When if ever with the good old slogan, "The customer is always right," come back? There were more chicks under ; brooders in North Carolina during i April than any other month, ac 1 cording to C. F. Parrish. poultry man of the State College extension I service. ' North Carolina 's home demon - I stration club women made 35,124 j articles of clothing and knitted 5, j 570 others for the Red Cross last ! year. ? I Money contributed to the Ameri can Cancer Society helps fight Am erica's most dangerous disease. Stand | guard over those you love ? give to | conquer cancer. I - . - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the adminis trators of the estate of Willard Dishman, late of the county of Watauga, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of the said deceased to present them to us for payment within 12 months of the date hereof, or this .notic* will be pled in bar of their recovery'- All those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This April 22. 1946 LLOYD C. DISHMAN. MRS. WILLARD DISHMAN. [ 4-25-6p Admrs. AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY MAY 8 at 1:30 p. m. A part of the FRED WINKLER PROPERTY, known as JEFF ST ANBURY FARM Subdivided into 50 nice residence lots and I 0 small tracts. Located just outside city limits of Boone, N. C., on State Farm Road near Highway 421. This is your opportunity to buy a choice 'lot, or a tract of land suitable for garden, J cow pasture, etc., at your own price. v f * Look this property over before the day of sale and select what you want. CASH PRIZES, EASY TERMS, MUSIC Z. A. ROBERTSON & CO., Selling Agents - Johnson City, Tenn. WALTER & GURLEY AUCTION CO. Auctioneers - Charlotte, N. C. j Revival | Meeting I NOW IN PROGRESS 1 ZZS * 2E5 | ? REV. ROLF RARNARD ~ Known as the plainest speaking preacher in Oklahoma, is now conducting a revival meeting in the Gospel Tabernacle in Boone. Rev. Barnard will be holding services on the streets, and in the schools or churches that would like to hear him He announces the following services: Wednesday Night . . "The Favorite Sin* of God's People" Thursday Night . .... "Sinful Praying" Everyone will want to hear this message. | Friday Night "Weep Now or Wail Then" Saturday Night . . Bible Moving Picture "THE WORLD S GREATEST KIDNAPING" EE See babies snatched out of cradles, homes divided, cities destroyed in one hour, islands disappearing into the sea, when Jesus come# to kidnap the saved out of ss the world. ji SERMON SUBJECT: "Why I Believe Jesus Will Come in My Lifetime" EE * 1 TWO GREAT SERVICES SUNDAY r 2:30 ? "Bloody Hands" 7:45 ? "The Unpardonable Sin" H The public is invited to attend these services. Come and bring your friends. mini
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