IMmobt issue of Wednes p. ^ ny fm? with coi ? thinki t? Mr. 4 wwnt comment a parent. Th? pmnti, and fel low teachers, as well as students, realize his worth. Mr. 3. % Bren doll hat found ? place in ever* student** heart in B. H. 8. He ha* torn down the barrier* be tween riudmU and teachers and 5j putt himself on an equal level with all of hi* puDil*. He has greatly helped everyone with love problem*' to bettering him aelf on the athletic field. Mr. John Raymond Branded was born on July (. 1927, in Boone, Horth Carolina. He at tended Boone Demonstration School for seven year*, and then he went to Appalachian High School for four yean; here he took eight units of mathematics and also served as assistant coach of the football team. He entered Appalachian State Teacher* College in the fall of IMS. He first started to major in P music and physical education, de cided he didn't have the talents needed for a music major so he chanced to mathematics and physical education. Then he de eidcd the physical education field would be too crovnled whM *? finished M he changed again to mathematics and aocial ftudlaa. Mr. Bmedell played two years of varsity football in high schttl before receiving hi* note Injury which la hi* trade-mark to all students. He graduated In the summer at 1MB and took a va cation until the fall math* rolled around. Belmont was exceedingly Unity when Mr. Brendell read the ad il> the "Charlotte Obsrever" ? "Ma thematic* Teacher Wanted? Alio Willing To Help Coach Football." Previous to thla ad Mr. Breodc-11 tad aeven offer* but none appealed to him a* much u* the Belmont one. He thlnlu there are no better people in the world than the folk in Belmont. Me aayi of them: "1 couldn't find a bettor croup of young people If I looked for IN yean." He ia not only a teacher, but he shares in the students trouble* a* well as hi* fun. There la no thing Mr. Brendell wouldn't do for a student if he felt that they really needed It done. He also serves as the coach of the Bantam Baaketball team. Aside from hi* strict Geometry and Algebra II teat* hi* classes are highly inter eating and range far and wide, from correcting bad English used by his pupils to discualliig the lateit sports event. His compan ionship to pupil* young and old have won him a place in the *tu PROTECT YOUR FAMILY by becoming a member of REINS - STURDIVANT BURIAL ASSOCIATION TELEPHONE 24 - BOONE, 1*. C. A 29 cent fee It charged upon Joining after which the fallow duet are in effect: Quarterly Yearly Beoeflt One to Ten Year* .10 .40 $ #0.00 Ten to Twenty-Nine Year* ... JO .80 100.00 Thirty to Fifty Year* .40 1.80 100.00 Fifty to Sixty-five Year* ? . .80 2.40 100.00 EXPERT REPAIRING ON WASHING MACHINES Every make of machine repaired and placed in good operating condition. Re pair parts carried in stock for most makes. All work guaranteed. Brii.g your washing machine troubles to us. CRAVEN FURNITURE CO. The Home of Quality Furniture and Appliances Sm. ?- 1*** * ***? its lite, that innation ?lr*?ay ha* killed many *mal! firm*, ana that government had better *** to It that the survivor* get * 11 -r.-wSMSt. rr4??[s?~ man Wright Patman of Texa* chairman. respectively. aenate and hooae small Watom committees, introduced Identica bllta callinc for #et-up of a small defense planta ~i^r?tion with a revolving loan fund of #5?X 000.000 and a five-m?Tiber l90.rd with mora poaltlve authority than waa given th. similar smal ler war plants corporation dur ing World War It The blU would give the corporation power to Imutc email business a fair fhare of business from prime government contractors and at the fame time give the corpora tion power to make c?ntr*?t* with the government and aublet to amalt busineaaea. ? ?? * After more than a year of In vestigation. the department of agriculture i? expected to an nounce aome major reorganiza tion plans tp more efficiently and effectively give -rvU*/? ^ American farmera. Chief among the reorganization plana. which began when Albert Love^ was under secretary, and which have been carried on since his resignation by Under secretary Clarence J. McCormick, Is a merging of some of the technical services performed by P"*"*' tion and marketing administra tion in soil conservation, and the soil conservation aervice Itself, with the qlm of eliminating (ome of the overlapping- func tions at the county level be tween the two departfnenta. The plan follows somewhat, but not wholly some of the recommenda tions of the Hoover report. ? ? ? There ia a move underway in connection with price controla, to revive some of the provisions of the Steagall law a?ect'"g prices farmers get for their com modities. The Steagall amend I menu guaranteed to the farmer, If he was called upon to Increase his crops a price protection for two years after ^the war ended. Approximately 70 percento! President Truman's 71 billion dollar budget wiU be apent for purposes of military aervice and International aecurlty In 1952. This would leave spending for all other government projecta, including non-defense items, dent's life in B. H. S. So "Hats off to J. R- Brendell, student-com panion and teacher of Belmont High School " j [w? Good Shot faplir SIE US TODAY Daniel Boone Shoe Shop CHAS. C ROOERS. Mgr. ?OONI N. C. Cole Corn Planters t . f . * .*? ? and. Distributors Our 1951 Allotment Of These Has Just Arrived! First Come, First Served! MAKE YOUR PURCHASES EARLY! /. Jy ? ' FARMERS HARDWARE AHD SUPTLY CO. m BOONE, NORTH CAROUNA s. ^?M tit is JM; /? . mxAtxakii xraKfMKJ permanent and indefinite ap propriation*. mostly interest on the rational debt, public M?w tance (rants, veterans Jervtee and other fixed and continuing charge/ at $19,034,000 000. com pered to t20.lM.0M, 000 for the current fiseftl year. In addition actual appropria tion* to be requested of congress, including programs (or which ?pending will be spread over several years, will amount to another I23.MI0, ooo.ooo in new cash and nbligatinnal authority. Much oi.this sum will not be spent until 1953 and will there fore show up in th* expendi tures budget at that year. ? ? ? Despite this upswing in gov ernment spending, the bureau of the budget analysis shows that in 130 different appropria tion item* there was a cut of about $S.7 billion below amounts approved by the congress for the same purposes in fiscal year 1931. Some defense items were cut below the 1951 budget, includ ing about $1.3 billion for vet erans benefits. ? ? ? Generally speaking, the con gressmen generally approved the President's plan to enact a tax bill to raise some $16 billion more in new taxes on a pay-as we-go basis. ? ? ? There is a new battle under way on Capitol Hill on whether to retain the single-package omnibus appropriation bill or to return to the old multiple mea aure system of financing the government each year. Con gressman Clarence Cannon, of Missouri, chairman of the houae appropriations committee, who helped pioneer the*omnibus bill, is staunchly committed to retain the present plan. CARD OF THANKS With humble and compas sionate hearts and striving to be submissive to the will of Pro vidence, we Sincerely wish to thank our kindly neighbors and the many friends and relatives of the Farthing and Glenn clans, who from points far away and home places nearby", have brought or sent tokens of sym pathy to us in the loss of our tender and loving childhood sweetheart, wife, and devoted and self-sacrificing mother. For the loads of beautiful flowers, for the overflowing baskets and parcels of lovingly prepared foods, for the warm hand clasps and friendly pats on the should er. You have restored in us the desire to ' continue the struggle for a richer life in a better world. You have increased our faith and belief in the overall goodneas of mankind and in his kinship with his Divne Creator. ? B. W. Farthing and children. Had Brick in His Stomach 10 Yean! A man said for 10 yean he felt like he had a brick in hli stom ach, due to undigested food he always had inside of him. He was weak, worn-out, headachy and swollen with fas. Recently he got CERTA-VIN and says the feeling like a brick disappeared the second day. This new medicine is helping many Boone sufferers. It makes your food digest faster and better. Taken before meals, it wrks with your food. Gas pains go! Inches of bloat vanish! Contains herbs and Vitamin B-l with Iron to enrich the blood and makes nerves stronger. Weak, miser able people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering. Get CERTA-VIN. ? Boone Drug Store. DON T TRY TO SAVE ON PROTECTION! YOU CAN NKVKR U WU whea you boy Insuraaca on prin aloaa. It's unriM to pay too much, of eoursa ? but that'* usually battsr than payta* too Uttla. If you pay too much you loac a Uttla mooay ? that's all. But whan you buy aa laauraaca Buy tha bast ? buy AutoatobOa la NOW ? It'i inula sulta. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT JERRY COE Watauga Insurance \ BOONS N. C r? \ BOOMS METHODIST CHURCH Joseph T. Shackford. pallor Wednesday ?:4S? Choir. T:*0? ? Junior Choir. 7 4 5 ? Prayer meeting. Acta In film: "Paul at Corinth." every one welcome. Thursday ><; 6 30 ? Student Choir. Friday 7:00 ? Steward!' Supper meet ing. Fellowship Hall. 7 30 ? Union World Day of Prayer and Community Prayer tor Peace meeting at Advent Christian Church. Saturday 6:00 ? Cantenn. Student fun and game hour. Fellowship Hall. Sunday? Raca Halations Day 9:49 ? Church School, Dr. J. O. Barden, Superintendent. 11:00 ? Morning worship sub ject: "A Samaritan Helped a Jew!" 5:00 ? The Christian Misaion Children's Study classes. ?:30? ' Youth and Wesley Fel lowships. Film: "Croasroads." 7 JO ? MYF Sub-district, Hen son's Chapel. Wednesday, Feb. 14 ?:45? Choir. 7:46 ? Junior Choir. 7:48 ? Prayer1 meeting: "Acts of .the Modern Apostles," study of one of "Great Churches of Amer ica." m PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. K. Parker. Jr., Paaior Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Westminster Fellowship at 5:49 p. m. Choir Rehearsal Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH The church of the open door Edwin F. Troutman. Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 a. m., Claude Moretz, superintendent. Worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic: "Asleep in Jesus." Luther League at 8:00 p. m. L. S. A. at 6:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 6:30 p. m. Attend World Day of Prayer. Program Friday at the Little Rock Church. Come and worship. WATA0OA CHARGE f\ THE METHODIST CHUftCH Mjgmt-h Miller. paster v WaUI Sunday, February 11?10:00 a. m? VfoMhip service: 11-00 ?. m. Church school, fl.SO p. m, Sun day evening feltowship. Hanson's Chapel 'Wednesday, f:00 p. m. ? Pravor meeting: Mark 2. Sun., Feb. ll-r-10.00 a. m. Church school; 11:00 a. wor ship sorvice: 7:W p. m., MYF Aahe-Wntauga subdistrict meet ing. Monday* 7:00 p. m. Boy Ssouts Plney Grove 3:00 p. n\ Worship uervioe Liberty 10:00 a. m'church School Valla Cruets 10:00 a. m. Church School The Mabel Ihlethodist Church has started a library under the the sponsorship of the Sunday evening fellowship. Mrs. J. E. Combs was elected librarian. A group met Tuesday night at Mrs. Hile Eggers to make out an ord er for the first books. THREE FORKS ASSOCIATION The regular weekly meeting of the Baptist pastors Bud dea cons of Three Parks Association will be helU in Boone Baptist Church Monday morning, Feb ruary 12th at 10:10 o'clock. Fin al plans will be made for tho Three Forks Baptist Hour. Rev Victor Trivette will lead. Taft says Republicans fan win in '52 on foreign policy Issue I ~~ ? A 100-bushel corn citop takes 400 poun-ls ot mineral nutrient* from the noil in one growing uea non. *?, ' .GIVES FAST RELIEF ?when COLD MISER) (S 5TR1KI FOR SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Visit Us. We are featuring STAR BRAND all -leather shoes, our stocks are unusu ally large at this time, and our values unsurpassed. Visit us today. HURT'S DEPARTMENT STORE Boone, N'orlh Carolina MARCH WINDS WILL SOON BEGIN TO ROAR? Homes and buildings not prepared to stop them will find them all over the house? running rampant like wild through living room? bed room and bath carrying away loads of cozy comfort and leaving only ugly unwanted drafts. PHONE US TODAY , . WE'LL STOP THEM AT THE DOOR with Permanent Weathertite-Watertite Interlocking Metal Weatherstrips. Ugly drafts ? Sneezes ? Coughs ? Cold Ankles ? Chilly Baths and Leak ing Noses will all be left out in the cold. You'll make some extra money too ? cause the Coal Man and Oil Truck will stay way from your door longer. . ... , SPECIAL SALE PRICES OFF AFTER FEB. 20th ? ?* i *i _ Completely wmIIw strip- ?MSCIAL regular DOORS wl,h P*??n*nl inter- A 00 O-50 locking lifetime metal. J. IF ea. JLdU e a W7TKTTVMT7r Wood or melal with truly W INI X >WS ptoof lifetime wee- J ^.55 $ ff .35 ALL TYPES theritripa. Smooth year Jt ea. V ea round operation. , EXPERTLY INSTALLED Stornj Windows ? Red Comet Automatic Fire Control ? Calking HONE SERVICE CO. Phone 7-R DON E. HUFF, Operator Boone, N. C. Tfc'huckftittfdo j IhtmotHbri/gu! 7 More powerful than ovorl Dodfe now offer* you the moat powerful "Job-Rated" track* in Dodge history! higls* *? **** horsepower? with power increases as You fet the right power for your job ... in the finest performing trcks that ever carried the Dodge name! Yet these new Dodge "Job-Rated" Trucks are priced with the lowest!. ! Smarter Styling i New beauty combined with massive, rugged appearance New hood line for better road visi bility. Roomy new cab interiors in contrasting colors? new comfort with redesigned seats. NGM! Easier handling! Shorter turning diameters than ever before? for even greater maneuverability! Mare convenient steering wheel angle for greater driving comfort. New worm and -roller steering gears for easier steering? plus all the eaae of-handhng features that made Dodge "Hie Choice of Cham pion" in the 1960 National Truck Roadoo! NEW! Extra-quiet brakes I Another Dodge engineering firet! New, molded, tapered Cyclebond brake linings contact brake drums with smoother, more oven action? praethaUy eliminating brake spies I. Lees tendency of brakes to "grab"? and lining life is greatly extended. Standard on trucks IM-toa and up, except for air brake models. Mora than SO brand-now features including.,. MM IMOOTlt MM with new. "Oriiow" Aock absorb ers; standard on <fr, V, ud 1-ton inodelj. NfWI (Asm IOMUM with lower ground-to-loor height on ill models through 2 eons. HTM IAMK ftAO-WEATtWft STAKTMO with new moisture proof ignition and high- torque suiting motor. MM MOM (CONOMKAl PWOMUUWI with higher com pression ratio? on all models through 1 too. MM HIW TO-WAP MSTtUMfNTS ? now grouped in * cluster placed in front of the driver. ( NMI mm CA(W?mOM AND IKMAUST SYSTEM for greater power with economy? available on all high-tonnage models. NCWI SMOOTHM MM IOUMO with "hotter" spark plugs; on all models through 1 ton. A mM & Ysxrjoy/ ANOTNIK DOOM Exclusive! gyrol Fluid Drive now ?We m V4-, y?-r and I -+*fi medals. hi ti sn tia rnvcm-mrmm m fepfaqr S?torib|, Fcfnury II i 1 GRAHAM MOTOR COMPANY i* MWvmW dSflb . ' J. M"*t 8?nr life M gv;, BOONB> N* c

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