News Of1 The Week From The Cove Creek Section BUI Proffitt. I. C. Toster Mid Martm Banner of this year'* graduating class Wave enrolled in AppalacBan hiridw school. David Hortor m an usher in the gtoa?-Vaart?ni'urg wedding In ffcyctttaville on Tuesday of last rntrk The bridegroom. Char ka Vandonburg it a grandjoa at Admiral King and graduated from West Point Military Aca demy this June m Lt an? Hrt W T. Payne, Jr. of Detroit are visiting their parents and friends this week. Betty Hortoo and Mary Hillard of the Cove Creek 4-H club at tended the annual 4-H ramp in Wayaasvilie last weak. Pat Mast who is attending the Wake Forest summer law school spent the week end at home. Msrjorv Mast ie employed for the summer in the Recreational Department by the city of Win ston-Salem. Mjr. Eugene Bates, who holds a M. A. degree from Appalachian has beesi employed to fill the vacancy in the mathematics de partment ot the Cove Creak High School caused by the resignation of Mr. Weiah Tester. Mr. Tester will enroll next fall for a three year*' course for the Eplseopo lian ministry. Mrs. 6. F. Horton has returned home from the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem and is rapidly improving. Mrs. Nail Collins and daughter, Mrs. Joyce Gardner were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watson. Mr. Bobby Hayes spent last week end in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Davis were visitors last week with re lative*. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phillips of Detroit met visiting with Mrs. Phillips father. Mr. D C. Mast. Kindergarten To Begin Term On Next Monday The Boone Kindergarten will begin it* nummer term Monday morning at 8:48 o'clock, accost ing to Mri. Max Raines, who is in charge of enrollment for the class. The school is held at Boone Meth odist Church in the basement, with Mrs. Ray Triplett teacher. Mn. Raines stated that parent* may register children, ages 4 to 6, by contacting her or they may carry them to the kindergarten and register them during opening week. . All children in Boone and vici nity In the proper age bracket are eligible to attend. Summer residents and visitors who have children kindergarten age are especially reminded of the school and urged to enroll their children if they desij-e. TRADE AT HOME ?OT1CI Or ADMIWISTHATION Having qualified aa the administra trix of the estate of Mrs. E. E. Mr Gulre. late of the county of Watauga. State of North Carolina, this is to notify all those having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to me for payment within twelve months of the dste hereof or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This May SO. 1063. RUTH McGUIRE TRIvrrT. Admx. S?-?p NOTICE Or A DMIMI ?TR ATTOlf" Having qualified as the administrator of the estate of J. M. Matheson, late of the county of Watauga. State of North Carolina, this is to notify all those having claims sgainst the estate of the said decessed, to present them to me for payment within IS months of the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bsr of their recovery - All those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. 8. C. SOGERS. Administrator ft-IMc > Farm Questions And Answers Given QUESTION is it decenary for rat' to fe#d my beef calve* grain while the cows are oa pasture? ANSWER Beef calves that are to be kept for breeding purposes are not generally fed grain while nursing their mother* on pasture, except in the case of purebred calves that are to be pushed for early tale. QUESTION: Could you give me some tips to reduce the cost of curing my tobacco? ANSWER: Construct ridge and bottom ventilators that will per mit the control of .ventilation Tighten the walls and roof of the barn to prevent leakage of air. Adjust ventilators properly to the condition of the tobacco and the stages of the cure. Prime on ly uniform ripe tobacco. Regulate the number of leaves per bundle, the number of bundles per stick, the number of sticks per tier and the vertical space between tier poles. Watch the curing schedule and procedure closely. Prevent sponge, green and acald. QUESTION: Where should I build my trench silo? ANSWER: The silo should be dug as close to the feeding barn as possible and preferably on a ?lope so as to give ground level entrance at one end and provide for drainage. Convention Time (continued from page 1, 2nd ?ec.) shouier, who was graduated from W. C. U. N. C., will leave on June 23 for New York where she will be connected with Union Settlement House, E. Harlen, New York. Mis* Holshouser will work with underpriviledged girls from 9 to 14 years of age, and of Mexi can, Porta Rican, and Negro na tionalities. General educational and recreational work is carried on in this field, which is under the sponsorship of the Y. W. C. A. Mi.is Holshouser will have two groups each day, 9-11 yean old, and 12-14 years of age. She will be In this field until August 25. Mr. Jnd Mrs. William Brown of High ?oint are in Blowing Rock for the summer and have an apartment in the Buxton House. Tliey will be connected with Brown's Grill while here. Paul Tobin Adams has arrived from Chicago to spend the sum mer with his grandmother, Mr*. Charles Brown. It is understood that the home of the Gordon Pitts in the Globe was badly damaged by lightning during a severe thunder storm last week. Extent of the damage isn't known but ii understood to be high. Mrs. Earl Deal and son Earl, Jr. of Norfolk, Va. are spending some time here visiting relative*. Mrs. Deal is the former Miss Helen Sudderth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sudderth. Jimmie Greene, U. S. Navy, Norfolk, Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greene, and husband of the former Miss Naomi Cook, spent the week end here. Mrs. Elsie Hartley had as her guest last week her sister, Mr*. Lottie Beck of Raleigh. Mrs. Back's daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Beck, Jr. of Nashville, Tenn. joined her here over the week end and accompanied Mrs. Beck back to Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fulton have returned to their home here after spending several weeks in Eu rope. While away fhey visited with their son, Billy, U. S. Army, in Germany. Mr. W. C. Fulton, father of Mr. Fulton, has arrived in Blowing Rock for the summer. He will be at Hillside House. Real Estate ALL KINDS OF FARMS? Large. Small, and Grass Farms CITY PROPERTY , , HOUSES AND LOTS BUSINESS PROPERTY SEVERAL TO SELECT FROM See Us Before You Buy or Sell 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE S. G ECGERS & Co. What's Cookie-ing lot MqAwp Cooks What the modern rookie maker needs is neatly framed in the photo graph hy a choice selection of cookies that requir* only two rmnutea mixing lime. Secret of quick cookies is in. the box of basic cookie mix, available at anybody's grocery store. Just add water to the mix, and batter for old-fashioned Sugar Cookies is ready to spoon onto cookie sheet* for baking It's simple to vary basic cookie mix by adding ingredients to make your favorite cookie* such as rolled oats for Oatmeal Cookies, spice for Since Cookies, and a package of semi-sweet chocolate morsels for Chocolate Crunch Cookies. The same mix makes Rolled and Refrigerator Cookies and wonderful Brownies. Since the quality of your cookies wHI be assured using cookie mix, the only other thing to check is the equipment in the kitchen. Important are graduated size measuring cups for measuring liquid and other added ingredients, cookie cutters with a clean cutting edge, and good quality baking sheets. A sturdy, good grade aluminum cookie sheet achieves the right results Makeshifts Hke baking cookies on top of inverted layer cake or roaster pans do not yield evenly browned or baked cookies. Choose a cookie sheet that allows at least an inch or more between the ends and sides of the cookie sheet and the oven wall. This will avoid blocking of heat circulation, or cookies that are darker on the bottom than on the top. Dough made with cookie mix is so plastic that it can be rolled suc cessfully between sheets of waxed paper, eliminating the need to wash a 'hoard or rolling pin. El Paso, Texas ? Frank MaJ-i rionado, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was I sentenced to five years in prison | on a charge of buying 10.718 grams of marihuana here to sell in New York. He denied the charge and insisted that he "planned to smoke It all myself." Dr. Van .Moppen A* Ca. Teachers Statafeoru. Ga. ? Tour visiting piofesso# will supplement the regular faculty In the summer quarter beginning Thursday at Georgia Teacher* College. Dr. Ina Van Nop pen of Appala chian State Teachers College and E. R. Bradley of South Georgia College wilt teach history, Roy Rowlette of Joe Brown High School, Atlanta, physical educa tion, and Robert Waters of La Grange High School, industrial arts. College staff members filling summer assignments elsewhere include Dr. Thomas B. Alexander, chairman of the Division of {Soc ial Sciences, twarhing at Appa lachian State Teachers College, and J. I. Clements, Jr., assistant professor of health and physical education, serving as athletic and program director at Camp Toks dah, Kaene, New Hampshire. TRADE AT HOIfl MEDICINE'S PROBLEM t Secretary Oveta CiUp Hobby recently declared that or|anized medicine must meet the continu ing challenge of the aocial-econo mic problems in a changing soci ety or the solution will betaken out of iU hand* The statement was made U> the American Medi cal Association's House of Dele gates. ? ? * Only DODGE gives you SO MUCH FOR YOUR MONEY! Si Much Economy Dodge sweeps the field over all other "eights'" In . famous Mobilgas Economy Runt You've got ? winner when you get a Dodge. So Mich Driviag Eats Compare Dodge with all others for highway action, maneuverability in traffic, parking ease. So Much Comfort Compare the extra support of chair-high "Com fort Contour" seats . . . the extra smoothness of Dodge "Oriflow" ride. So Much Dependability ( Compare rugged, solid construction . . . longer lasting baked enamel finish . . . extra value engi neering. Honest quality makes dependability a "buy-word" for Dodge. Specification* and equipment tubjeet to change without notiet Dodge Prices Lowered *60$? to *201^ _ Mat trills ttirtrols art ol. Drift ults art ip. iMrtastd prrivetitn meant ntw eeontmiei- PASSED ON TO YOU. Sit YOUR Dimmit DODGIWMOUTH DIALIR NOW BROWN & GRAHAM MOTOR COMPANY 815 E. MAIN STREET BOONE, N. C. ? Showing ? Today's EXCEPTIONAL Buy 3 BEDROOM CATALIN A Price includes lot, with improvements $1500 Down - $65.30 Monthly F. H. A. Approved Location: FACULTY STREET Time: JUNE 19 - 20 - 21 Between 1 P. M. and 8 P. M. E. F, COE HOI mi 217 Main Street Phone 297 Boone, N. C. Here's What You Get Everything Complete No "Hidden Extras" 1. A complete home, ready to live in ? nothing more to buy or build. 2. Quality "brand name" products and materials used throughout. 3. Choice of beautiful exter? ior color schemes, with harmonizing roof tones. 4. Colored cedar shades as bestos shingle siding ? never needs painting. 6. Aluminum windows, frames, trim and screens. 6. Croslev kitchen including steel sink, wall and base cabinets, with Formica ~ too working surfaces, au tomatic dish washer. 7. Efficent. automatic, eco nomical Winkler furnace. 8. Automatic hot water heat er with storage tank. 9. Complete, modern bath room with extra laree medicine cabinet, full width vanity shelf and sliding mirror doors. 10. Interior wall* of nre-deco rated, room-sized Upson Strong-Bilt Panels, crack proof and waterproofed. 11. Fibprglas insulation in ex terior Avails and ceilings. 12. Many other fine-home fea tures. ' ? Look! Compare! Act!

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