lobbing Dies; More mm, iffli rente Bolick. Lige KM, Charlie Bolick, Chart** Brown, J. Porter, Justin Co fby. W. 1. Castle, all of Blowing Back; Horbort Steward of TenneeeM, Bud Mart of Vllaa, and Eugene Holshoueer of liiai. Ac tive pall-bearen were Jack Pan naU , Glenn Coffey, C. C. Bobbins, Jr., Charles Iaenhour. John Look* bill, all of Blowing Rock, and Buck Bobbins of Boom. Revival Services Revival services are in progress at' the first Baptiat church this week, each evening at 7:10. Rev. C. D. Bessinger, pastor of Grace Baptist chtfrch of AshevUle, is as sisting the pastor, Rev. G. Carlton Co* during this series of meetings. The public ia cordially invited to attend. Scatrta Have Csaiparea Several members of Blowing Bock Scout troop 701 and three Scout officials spent the week end camping at the Martin Farm in Caldwell county. Attending were Father McDuffy, new Vicar of St. Mary's of the Hills Episcopal church, Scoutmaster; Larry Har ris, Explorer Advisor; Charlee Martin of the Scout staff; Benny Robinson, John Lett, Dee Hodges, Burris Coffey, Lewis Coffey, and Protect Your Family BY BECOMING A MEMBEB OF REINS - STURDIVANT MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, Inc. TELEPHONE DIAL AMherat 4-8SM A 25-Cent Fee la Charge Upon Joining, After Which the Following Duee Are in Effect: DOUBLE BENEFIT quarterly yearly benefit One to ten yeara. 4 .20 $ .80 $100.00 Tan to thirty yeara .40 1.00 200.00 Thirty to fifty year* JO 3-20 200.00 Fifty to aixty-five yeara 1.20 4.80 / 200.00 Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Coffer ?pent the week end in High Point where they attended a reunion af Mr. Ctffe fB family. Peter Sharpe Greene, soe of Mr. and Mrs Rob Greene, who ie a Mail at WK, Chapel Hill, ?pent the week end with kia faa ily here. ?'? h ., Urges Cheek 0n|| Fire Hazards By H . J. WILLIAMS The week of October ?-lB haa been declared National Fire Pre vention Week. With the eomins of winter it ie a food time to make a check of bomee, farm buildings, and grase area* to aee that fire hazards are removed. Heating plants, chimneys, fireplaces, and electrical wiring ahould be in spected before winter begins. At this seaaon of the year wood fires ar* also a danger. Hunter* and those working in the woods should be very careful with cigar ette* and matches. In only ? few hours e fire can deetroy a tract of timber that has take mother na ture many year* to grow. J. N. Atkins is Installing tile drainage on his farm at Foecoe. Mr. Atkins is making use of ACP funds to help cover the coets of the work. The drainage la being installed under supervision of Soil Conservation 8ervlce. A recent check on the farm of Dr. J. T. C. Wright shows a ninety per cent survival of plantings of white pine and poplar. These seed lings were planted by studenta at Appalachian State Teachers Col lege. Dr. Wright plana to plant five more acres to white pine next spring, which will make a total of 1* acres planted over a period of 4 year*. Fanners are urged to vote for ABC community committeeman on Tuesday, October 18. TO SAVE CRANES The U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Ser vice hu Joined force* with Canada in protecting an Air Force plan to operate a bombing range near the Texaa wintering ground* of the almoat extinct whooping crane*. They are aaking that *ome other lite ihould be found for the range or "a crippling blow" would be dealt to the bird*, now only 38 in number." The bird* neit in cum mer in the wild* of Canada, and migrate to the Matagordo Island area of Tcxai for the winter month*. Working girl* are becoming more faahion-cooacioua. .1*0* Lettuce, head 15c FLA. NEW CROP Grapefruit, 3 for 20c RED AND GREEN Sweet Potatoes, lb. 20c FRESH Coconuts, 2 lbs. 19c Libby'i New 2 Tomato Juice, 2 for 25c Strietman Rainbow Assortment, 1 lb. 40c Watauga Chopped Kraut, 2 cans 21c Yummy Brand Roast Beef, 11% oz., 2 for .... 75c Del Monte? Sliced or Crashed Pineapple, 9 oz., 2 for 29c Hillcrett Cheese, 2-lb. box 69c Beaver Creek Green Beans, 3 for 44c Karo White Syrup, 1 qt. decanter ..* 45c Double Pkg. Sugar Jets & Cherrios 35c BARGAIN BUT Valleydale Cured Picnic Hams, lb. 39c Pork Liver, lb. ....... 19c | krfRoast5 lb. 39c PURE Pork Sausage, 3 lbs. $1.00 FROZEN CHICKEN AND Turkey Pies 25c - FRESH Ground Beef, 3 lbs. $1.00 PKG. OF lt Fish Sticks 37c Boneless fish-Perch or Cod-lb. . 35c Free Parking for Your Shopping Convenience ? - Open Until 6:30 each evening ' ' tMi E SUPER MARKET Dial AMherst 4-3891 Formed In State P North Carolina, whan vacation traval If ? major induatrjr, has or IMtwl a State Travel Council. Governor Lather H. Hodge* spoke forcefully of the need for ?uch m organization at a meeting of soma 40 leaden of the tourist industry October 8. Delegates to the minting, held in the capital city of Raleigh, were invited by a five-man organizing committee named earlier this year by the Governor. The committee was comprised of Robert L. Thompson, Raleigh public relations consult ant, and one of the originators of the North Carolina advertising prognu* operated under the State Department Of Conservation and Development; Richard S. Tufts, president of Plnehurst, inc.; Mar ley M. Kelvin, executive secretary of the North Carolina Restaurant Association; S. R. Jones, presi dent of the North Carolina Motel Association; and Gilmer Sparger, executive secretkry of the North Carolina Petroleum Council. Fred Linton, executive vice president of the Winston Bslem Chamber of Commerce, was named president of the newly formed Travel Council of North Carolina, Incorporated as a non-profit, non stock corporation to develop and promote traval in and to North Carolina. Vice President is Harry E. Buchanan, president of the Cherokee Historical Aaaociatlon and a member of the State High way Commission; secretary-trea surer is Lynn Nisbet, chief of the News Bureau of the Associated Afternoon Dailies of North Caro lina. North Carolina has no state Chamber of Commerce. Travel promotion and a tourist inquiry service for the state aa a whole Is carried on by the State Advertis ing Division of the Department of mi President IMm pledged Travel Council'! rapport at the state advertising program Dirto tor Bra B. Douglas of Uu Depart ment of C? srvtlosi and Deve lopment pledged the (all coopera tioa of hie staff to the w Travel big rvarsiN Mr. Bay Stout oi Beaver Du townahip brtags the Democrat ? whale o( a pumpkin, which me* sure* 10 inches in diameter, and Cot Hodges remember* us with a couple of smaller pumpkins, the bright yellow ones which make for quality custards. ? Junior Varsity Goes To Marion By Russell Mcdonald Appalachian'* Junior Vanity team will play the Junior Vanity ot Davidson College tonight at ? p. m. in Marion. The game is spon (ored by the Rotary Club el Mar ion. This will be tiM second meet ing a i these two teams tor this season. In the firat game the Davidson Jayvees won 17 to*, so the Mountaineer's Jayvee will be seeking a victory to make up for the previous defeat. This will be the fourth game of Large, beautiful house, one mile west of Boone on highway 421. One and one-half acres of land, modern heating and water systems, al most new. " ' ' *?"" . "S '? / .... ? . , , ^ This house' is suitable for two families, for a boarding house, for a rest home, or a tourist place. v The price is right. Good terms If interested see W. H. GRAGG the wm for the Baby Appa u they ha** played Gardner-Webb Junior College, the Jayvoes of East Tenneaaee State Collefe and the Davideoa team. The only win of thf Appalachian team has bftn over thfe Bulldogs of Gardner Webb by the (core of 12 to ?. The Appalachian team is eoach ed by Jack Branch and Colon Ni lona. , v Legion Auxiliary Meeting Friday Watauga Hereford Breeders 13th Annual PUREBRED SALE Saturday, October 1 5 BURLEY WAREHOUSE NO. 2 SELLING BEST 15 BULLS v BEST 50 COWS AND HEIFERS FOR CATALOG WHITE: L. E. TUCKWILLER ' COUNTY AGENT Ui ltOO P. M, Boone, N. C. fha Ford Thunderbird haf Mt a now standard for fun and beauty. A1 IS new Ford middi ?bare the atyltnf of the Thunderbird. How they Hk your heart with their thrilling lineal , TS? 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