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I Guard Unit hes Tour Of Duty "2th ?%;Bn. 30th ion. North Carolina urday morning The local unit, alone with 7,000 other North CarollM Guardimen. inarched In review before Gover nor Luther T. Hodge*; Major Gen eral Ellard A. Walah, President of the United Slain National Guard Association; Major General Claude T. Bowers, commanding general of the tOth Division; Major T. J H Trapnell, Port Bragg commanding general; Major General John H. Manning. Adjutant General of North Carolina; Major General i. Van B. Metta, former Adjutant General of North Carolina; and Major General John C. Henagan. commanding general of the 91st Infantry Division, South Carolina National Guard The men of the "Old Hickory" division received praise for their appearance and precision In the colorful review. Military training was foremost in the aetlvitlos of the local Guardsmen during the first week of the scheduled 19 days of active duty. However, according to Flrtt Sergeant Oeorge B. Lister, the l?C?l Guardsmen are enjoying the rrcreational opportunities at Bragg and the program ar ranged by the division's Special Services Officer. Major Charles Te*cbn Attend Mars Hill Meet ' ? % Dr. M id Mr*. Mas Raines, mem bers of the faculty of Appalachian State Teachers College, Miss Bar bara Stephenson, counselor for women at Appalachian State Teach ers College, and Mrs. Grace B. Mast, teacher-eounaelor In Cove Creek School. Sugar Grove, at tended the State Counselors' Con ference held in Mars Hill on Au gust 11 and 14. Fifty counselor* from schools throughout North Carolina met to discuss problems and exchange ideas on guidance activities in their respective schools. The con ference was spoasortd by the De partment of Guidance Services of the State Department of Public Instruction. CAT LIVES MONTH IN CAR ' San Diego, Calif ?Wetback, a cat, waa found in a freight car which had been sealed i month before down in Mexico. The un usual name, given to the cat. is a term applied to Mexicans who cross the border without benefit of pass port * ^ .Jf *?** known fnathoda of hair Mid scalp treatments be (Ivan to the citizens of our city. HAIR AND SCALP AUTHORITY HERE TO TELL TRUTH ABOUT BALDNESS A paraonsl demonstration will b* held from 11 noon until *M p. m. mi Saturday ONLY. August (I, t(H. In the Sunset Motel In Boons. North Carolina fey tha Marrl^ Hair and Scalp Consultanta of Wichita Falls. Texas. The Merrill Consultant la bring Milt hen (or the expreaa purpoee of ?* plaining to tha people of our city, tha (Mia and tha truth abaut hair and acalp dloorder*. H? will explain tha 1? common acalp dlaordera that caua* moat man and woman to loaa their ?air. Ha will damonatrata tha proper piethoda af hair and acalp hygiene that have been proven auccaaa/ul for thou aanda of Amarleana from coaat to ceaet Tha Merrill Hair and Scalp Cooaultanta will give you. FKXS. a complata hair and acalp examination and tall you why you are toeing your hair, ar why you are having trouble with your acalp. Hopeleee Caaaa An fe w PI rat, the Merrill Conaultant la quick to tell the hopeteee caaaa that they g-nal.be helped. One* e man la com pletely. ahlny bald, nothing can be done But the hopaleae caaea are (ew. ?arauae. If tha hair roota ar* atlll alive. (evidenced by the preaencc of light. coWriaaa fata.) the Merrill Cm ft aullant can perform what aometimee aaen to be wondora. In tha private anamination, thaae (acta will coma la The examination la vary thorough and highly technic!*! II lonHee a full ? to M adieu tea. And. there la no ehargr lor tkia examination. After the exami nation. you will be toid the required length of treatment and how much It win ad. After starting the treetment. you will moke regular reparta to the Merrill Laboratory In Wichita Palla. Texaa. An expert will check your >i agraaa regularly, and keep In touch with yen throughout yew courae of treatment. At you wiu be abeam at your Interview. Merrill after* yea a ?n Halt b Pmual "If every man and woman will fellow our direction* faithfully during treat ment and after finlahlng treatmant. thare la no raaaon why they will not hava hair all tha raat of thalr live*." Mj-l thla authority. "Wa know our treatmanta win work from our thoua anda of taaUmonlala It all dapande on the Individual pecapn'a faithful, ob aarvanea of a faw *lmple rula*." fluinitii RmuUi Merrill Hair and Scalp Conaultants GUARANTEE, In a writ tan cartlflcata given to *ach new client. that If you are not raapondlng *atl*factortly to treatmant at tha and of M day*, that all money paid en treatment* will ba graciously refunded. "We do thla to overcome *k*ptld?m." *ay* the Merrill Consultant. "Moot of our client* are happy. *aU*flad men and woman, con fidant that (hey will retain thalr hair and i amove aH trecaa of Imbedded dandruff and other mallcloua hair and *c*lp ailment* that prevent natural (rowth. Thla guarantee 1* for thoae who want to ke a? rid that they will pet thalr money'* worth, and that la exactly what we Intend to give themP' A Tnafltfnl Wat* Thouund* of man and women have t- haWiall * ? aw? n,, . ill malhiwia Wwaa aB^g^^^^O HW IWiilil IMwllltWW' llfiriim of their trvmcndoui inrrn i in thi* field It ahould be **ld here that there are nai who cannot ken* fit from thaaa treatment*. Any pennn who I* allck. ahtny bald. I* dea lined to re main eo. If thare I* any *lgn of fun. no matter how ahart or cnlarlaea. there la a definite chance toat hair may ba re-grewa in time "Wa have bo cure all." aay* our expert "But 11 you taka care of your hair, wa can help yo* hare healthy, normal laating halt that you will ba proud <X all your Ma.'* "A. m thl* clinic Football Clinic Set For Friday A football clinic lor official# will be held 06 Friday, August 28. at the high school. This clinic ?U) be conducted by "Hap" Perry, sec retary of the North Carolina Hlfh School Athletic Association. and Woody Griffin, prominent official from the A?he?M? area *'4' Tho clinic will (tart at 1:30 p. m.. and will include rules discus sions, officiating mechsnics, and game situations as portrayed by the Appalachiau Hlfb School team All officials an urged to be present, sad all other interested persons are cordially invited. / , ,v 1 . 1 Apple Festival Plans Are Made Henderson ville ? Fans of folk daacifig and bill country music will join thousand* of spectators ex pected at the ninth annual North Carolina Apple Festival which be gins here Wednesday. August 31 and continues through Labor Pay, September S. Highlighting tlx colorful feeti val program for three days? Sept ember 1, 2, 3 ? will be the Caro lina Mountain Folk Dance Jam boree. most popular and unique of Festival erents. Square dance teams, string bands, specialty acts, and guest ?tar* will participate In the pro gram 11MR will be plenty af com petition u th?*e group* compete for caah award*, medal*. awl tro phler .v. Other than competing aquare dance team* and (trine banda, the lift of fuest atari include Clyde Moody. "Hillbilly Walti King Sonny Jame*. young Capital r?: tording (tar, Panhandle Pete, who recently appeared an the Arthur Godfrey Show, atid George Pea grim. North Carolina'* top novelty banjoiat. ,a Other than the folk muaic and dance program, the awtival fea ture* event I wfiich will appeal to all taatea and age*. There will be a beauty pageant, coronation hall. ?tract dance. fireworks dapliy, | free acta, and the mile long Kins Appl? Parade. INSECTS ON FARMS Destructive injects arc building up their number* on the {arms of the country. Boll weevils arc in creasing in the maturing cotton fields of the Southland, while grasshopper populations are be coming heavier in several states west of the Mississippi, according to the Department of Agriculture. European corn-borers arc being seen in the corn-growing states Other pest*, such as the alfalfa weevil and the fig wax scale are proving injurious to these crops. Th? United States. anxious to txtMd the aid that Indonesia want! ind heeds, must first overcome the island republic's (ears of exploita tion. Wv.. ^ A 4?eUne Id ke?r consumption hi Brttato is ua*in( concern among brewers and pub wmiii because it comet in the midst of ftatlMfil prosperity. Underwood Franchise Agents Typewriters and Adding Machine* . Check Writers, Addresaiac Machine*, Cash RefWtere, Billing Machine*, Art SupptfcTonke Outfitter*, Portable Typewriter* All Make* Marhhw* ImM hjr Factory Tiit*i< Mea Largest Offirrf*ipply Outfitter* in Wevtern North Carolina PheM Leaeir PI i-UN (Bererae Charfe) t SMITH PRINTING COMPANY i 117 S. MULBEKBY STKEET LENOIR, N. C. 4 I SMASHING HIGH PRICES! jjr Don't fall victim to Hit price ^ * increases that are sure to be a result \ of increased labor and material costs. Present dealer stocks are going up, up, up in price. Due to a special purchase of Packards and Packard-built Clippers from the factory, right in the face of rising prices, we are offering these beautiful, brand lew 1955 cars at prices so low almost anyone can now buy a ^ .w--- ^ ? powerful Clipper built by Packard craftsmen. We Are Going to Sell a Lot of Beautiful, Brand New CLIPPERS ... the Packard-Built Sensation SPECIAL for this Price-Smasher The Great Clipper DeLuxe * 225 Horsepower V-8' ? . *. I .V. M Clipper Deluxe !?495 ' Lowest Payments Highest Atewmes longest Trades WF* No Money "1ST Down! Includes Finance Charge MONTH ? All Models ? All Colors . ? Delivery m Minutes LENOIR, N. C
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