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eers of Appalachian State meet the Bears of Lenoir Rhyne Col h*. A targe crowd it exported to to on hand to aee the (rid battle aa this games is always a hard lDi|bt battle Game ttmf &aturda> might U ? p. m. Last fear the Mountaineers de fected the Uufe Rhyne team 21 to 14. 11m Bear* almost ttad the aeore in the last quarter of the fame as they wore deep in the App's territory when the gsme ended The Mountaineers first had Mm Lenoir Rhyne squad 21 to 0 ' but the Bonn came bouncing back to give the Appe a scare. This your'* cdntest proves to be bo dif ferent. This will be the fourth game of too M season for the Mountain eers who now hold a record of two win* and one defeat The Appala chian town has defeated Newport Nffi Apprentice School and Eton C^lfgf 10 far season. The lone defeate came at the bands of Western Carolina College. The conference record is one win and eoe defeat. Saturday's game will be the third conference game of Mm season for the Mountaineers. The Hickory team, who will also be playing their fourth game of the season, has defeated Newport New* and East Carolina College this season. This past Saturday the Lenoir Rhyne team tied New berry College 1S-13. The Bears will Carry a conference record of one win and no defeats into Saturday's The Mountaineers are expected to have all men in top shape for this game come Saturday night. Halfback Aubrey Etam, who has not played since the opening game due to a shoulder injury, is count ed on very heavy by the Apps for this game. Bob Waid and Joe Oar wood should also be in top shape. The Mountaineers will be using ? somewhat different backfield > Saturday night than in previous game*. The quarterback will be Charles Taylor, a Junior from Boone, Taylor handled the quar terbacking in last week's game with Eton and did a great Job. Jimmy Moore, who started the sea son at quarterback, will be running St left half with Jim OUis at right ball Big Jim Kiser of Shelby will have the assignment at fullback. Kiser played the whole game at Eton last week as did several oth er Mountaineers. On the lone (or ito A pp. will to Johnny Matthews and Bob Pea at enda. Matttowi to a Me tor and started last week's game la tto place of regular and Bob Ward who waa oat with a toad injury. Ward will aaa limited action la ttUa week's game. Matthews hails from Galax, Va. The tackles will to tto regulars of this Mason. Fredrick Lippard ot Statesvllle and Ted Freeman o ( Chimney Rock. Joe Eiler, a Junior from Crainer ton, will start for tto Appa at can tor Saturday. Lenoir's Hlllard Clark will hand le tto right guard and L E. Cum ming. of Winston-Salem wUl to at left guard. Clark played a great game against Don last week as the Christians were told to very low rushing average. Stand-outs for Lenoir Rhyne so far this season have been tackle Gene Frye of Hickory. Frye, a 215 pounder, la a Maior and veteran of previous grid aeaaona. In the backfield Walter ComweU has been doing a great job. Cormrell hails from Lincolnton and is a junior. A Boone toy is also expected to see some action in this game. He Is Jerry Troutman, a letterman and Mnior at Lenoir Rhyne. The Mountaineers have only one more home game on their schedule after Saturday's game. This is Homecoming on October 22 with Emory and Henry. Students To Work With Second Grade Seven college students from college classes will' to working with Mrs. Rilla Bates second grade this quarter. They are: Bern ice Young, Bakersville; Frances Martin. Statesville; Nancy McKinney, San ford; Joyce Rljane, Price; Jo Ann Parker, Taylorsville; Pat Gabriel. North Wilkesboro; snd Nancy Houm, Winston -Sal cm. Says Dodge Car Broke Records 1W following mm rilim h as been received from the Dodge Dt vieton at Chrysler Corporation at "At the Bonneville Salt Plats la Utah the Dodge, running contin uoualy for 14 dan and 14 nights, covering a total mileage of 31,224 inllaa at an average speed o I 92.88 mllea per hour. Mixed every of ficial AAA Contest Board Ameri can and International performance and eaduraaee record for Ameri can closed can In addition, a to tal of 27 World'* Unlimited rec ord!, fo. marly held by foreign make cart, were returned to Amer ica by Dodge for the first time la years. "On the straightaway, the '88 Dodge demonstrated its tremen dous breakaway torque power, by shattering 24 new all-time AAA speed records in Its claaaea, chalk ing up 114.08 miles per hour for the flylng-etart mile, and 78.58 miles per hour for the standiag ?tart mile. "A C. Pillsbury, regional di rector of the AAA contact board, who supervised the testa with Dodge chief test driver Danny Eames, reported that Dodge's cap ture of a total of 308 AAA records constituted 'the moat amazing demonstration of performance and endurance in AAA contest board history'." Deer Breeding Ground Mapped Lneoir. ? Plans for creation of a deer breeding ground and wildlife management area in northwest Caldwell county were explained here last week to the Caldwell Wildlife Club. Ken Chlavetta of the state Wild life Resources Commission said ar rangement has-been made to lease 10,000 acres in Caldwell, Watauga and Wilkes counties. The area will be stoaked with 100 deer this fall. DEMOCRAT ADS PAY Wilson Insurance Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Located in Wilson Furniture Store Office Hours 8:30 to 5:30 ? Telephone AM 4-8444 EUGENE WILSON ? W. K. WILSON r?FHl|pNE$ LOCAL Irish Potatoes, 10 lbs. . 29c LOCAL Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 33c HOT AND SWEET Garden Peppers, lb. 20c NEW CROP Grapefruit, 3 for 35c 6 for 59c PROTEX WHfTf PfOPOMNT SOAP Kef. Size Bath 8 tie 2 for 27c 2 for 37c Now Is the Time for Pumpkin Pie No. 2Vi Cans Del Monte Pumpkin, 2 for .... 35c No. 2% Cans Southern Yams Sweet Potatoes, 2 for 45c Armour's Tall Cans Milk, each 11c 200 Count Kleenex, 2 boxen for 27c PUKE Pork Sausage, 3 lbs* _ $1.00 FRESH Spare Ribs, lb. 43c 79c 27c Armour'* Vegetole Shortening, 3 lbs 68c Gold Crest Cheese, 2-lb. box 69c FRESH Ground Beef, 3 lbs. __ $1.00 BONELESS Beef Roast, lb. 63c BARGAIN BUY? FRESH DRESSED? W HOLE FRYERS,? Stock up your f reezer, lb. 38c Pillsbury Cake Mixes, White, Yellow, Chocolate, ea. 29c Free Parking for Your Shopping Convenience ? Open Until 6:30 each evening BOONE SUPER MARKET lain Street Dial AMherst 4-3891 Grand Jury Report To Court Is Made Public H To the Hoaqrable J. Frank Hot kins, Judge Presiding: We, the Grand Jury, for the Sep tember, law Term of Superior Cewrt of Watauga County, North Carolina, beg to submit the follow We have acted on all bills sub mitted to us. ? We have inspected the County Jail; the County office building. County Garage, the Watauga pris on Camp and the offices of the County Tax Collector, County Aud itor, County Tax Assessor, Register of Deeds and Clerk of Superior Court We find the County Garage should be moved as it is a fire hazard in its present location; until it can be moved a large ov erhead beam should be repaired. The County Health Office is badly in need of a hot water sys tem. Also some of the offices need painting. The County Jail was visited in a body and found it to be in fine condition. The prisoners report that they are weU treated. We were invited by Supt. Farth ing for lunch at the prison camp on Tuesday, September 27, and found the camp to be well kept and in very fine condition. We found the County Offices kept in fine condition in every respect. All the Justices-of-the peace have made the necessary re port* tad the guardianship record* arc in due form with sufficient Cotter Triplett, foreman, Grand Greenwood Gets New Retail Poet Raleigh.? Thompson Greenwood, an official of the N. C. Merchants Association since 1M7, has been elected executive vice-president of the organisation by the board of directors. In announcing the promotion. Association President W. W. Kale said that Greenwood would con tinue to serve as treasurer of the 7,000-member association. Before going with the merchants, Greenwood handled publicity for W. Kerr Scott in the N. C. Agri culture Department. He is a na tive of Yadkin County. Mrs. Norris Gets Merit Award Mr*. Baby G. JHocrl* of Boone, it Brown Graham Motor Co., has boon (warded the Certificate of Merit in the Dodge Honor Society of Accountant*. M. W. Chamberlain, Dody* National Business Management Manager, announced in Detroit. According to Mr. Mack D. Brown, President of Brown and Graham Motor Co. the award was made following a cartful study of accounting procedure* of more than 3,000 Dodge dealer* through out the country. In designating the award for Mr*. Norri*. Chamber lain declared that the "accounting procedure* of automobile dealer* are a financial *tetbo*cope ascer taining the over-all *oundnes* of the company." "We in the auto induitry can not over-emphasise the importance of the financial management of automobile dealerihipa", Chamber lain atated. The Dodge Certificate of Merit was presented to Mrs. Norri* re cently by Mr. .Browa at a brief fit ? V w GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN 8.U? ff/DGf * ARK WAY Mi/e High Swinging BriJgm ceremony at Brown and Graham Motor Co. lira. N orris has been an em ployee of Brown and Graham Mo tor Co. for the peat 34 year*. She is a member of the Boone Credit Women's Breakfaat Club. DEMOCRAT AM PAT Industrial production la this country roee moderately is August* to a new high. The Federal Re serve Board reported its Index of industrial production was at MO per cent of the 1M7-M base. This compares with a revised and sea sonally adjusted index o< 139 in July and June. FOR SALE Large, beautiful house, one mile yest of Boone on highway 421. One and one-half acres of land, modern heating and water systems, al most new. ? This house is suitable for two families, for a boarding house, for a rest home, or a tourist place. The price is right. Good terms If interested see W. H. GRAGG III III I II ll II 1 1 Born of success? born for success! New '56 Dodge is your reward for the greatest sales gain in Dodge history. New *56 DODGE Born of Success to Challenge the Future! THE MAGIC TOUCH OF TOMORROW Here is a Dodge so dramatically beau tiful, 10 daring in design that other cars seem ordinary by comparison. Here are revolutionary advances that introduce a new era of push-button driving. Gone is the shift lever! You now "tune in" the range of Power Flite automatic driving on the Dodge Magic Tmck push-button control! ' New V-8 and 6 engines, with surging break-away power, up to 230-h.p., set a new standard of thrilling performance. The look of success! Th efeel of succc?s! The power of success! These are your rewards for the great Dodge advance ?a dividend of extra value made possible by the greatest sales gain in the industry! This daring new '66 Dodge goes on display today. Come see its dramatic new Jet-Fin styling, and discover the thrill of push-button driving! NiWS FLASH I Now '56 Dodge shatters every American Mack car record on Bonn* villa Salt Hatsl BROWN & GRAHAM MOTOR COMPANY 815 East Main Street | , x t. ? Boone, Nortla Carolina
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