qay? at 11 i. m.
Pleasant Valley 3rd Sunday 11
% m. and lit Sunday 7 p. m.
> Sunday school at 10 a. m each
Sunday at each of the churches.
CHURCH or 000
Alowlns Rock
lev. Alfred Pitta, paator
Sunday School, 10:99 a. m
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Prayer meetiag Wedneaday at
7:90 p. m.
Young people meet Friday
nights at 7 JO p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I. K. Parker, Jr., pastor.
Konday school at 9:48 a. m.
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.
There is a nursery kept for null
<hildren during this service, with
I nurse on duty.
Westminster Fellowship at 8:49
? m
Circles of the women of the
ehurch meet the first Monday ?f
each Month; general meeting of
the, women ?f the ehurch each
third Monday. i
WATAUGA CfeAMW
MKTHODI8T CHURCHES
Rev. N. C. Bash, pertar
Llherty: 1st and 3rd Sundays,
Worship 10:00 a. m.
Valle .Crucls: lit and Ird Sua
days, worship 11:00 a. m. ,
Plney drove: 1st and 3rd Sun
days, worship S:00 p. m
Mabel: 2nd and 4th
Worship 10:00 a. m.
Hcnson Chattel : 2nd
Sunday, worship 11:00 a. mt 4th
Sunday 8:M p. a.
GRACE LUTHFJl AN CHURCH
Suadsy school it 10 a. m.
No worship st nice at 11 a. m ,
1 Tfirlr Rtiywe Celhfi.
Lather League at ?:? p m
Evening servioe *4 f/M wtth the
Rev. Edwin N. 'frnttw, of Ros
noke, V?? a too tat the congre
gation. will bring the eennoa
Choir rehearsal on Wednesday
evning at 7 with Mr?. Walton Cole
directing. ' WSfffm*'
Bible school June 4-15
. i ii- ? - _Jt
BOONE METHODIST CHURCH
H H Ixwwift, paator.
Sunday School 8:49. """ '
Morning worship 11:00 The
He*. OarUad K Stafford. .uper?
tendeyt of the North Witkeaboro
District, will preach Mr. Stafford
returned recently from the quad
reo.'al meeting of the General Con
ftren et. where hp *?> one of the
elected clerical delegates
6:30 bltemediate and Senior
Methodist Yputh Fellowship.
A cordial welcome to all.
LUTHERAN PARISH
George W, Shu ford, paator
BETHANY? Service B:49. Sun
day school 10:49.
HOLY TRINITY ? Service 11.00;
Suhday school 10.00.
HOLY COMMUNION ? Sunday
school, 10:00. *
RUMPLE MEMORIAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mowing Reek
Iff. L. T. New la ad, D. D, paster
Worship services every Sunday
morning at 11.
Sunday school every Sunday
morning at 10.
Prayer meeting every Wednes
day night at 7 JO.
Meeting of the young people 7-0
every Sunday night.
Th' Women of the Church meet
the second and fourth Monday
eights.
BOONE CATHOLIC CHURfH
Rev. Francis J. Murphy, paator.
Rev. Joseph L. Hart, S.S.E., as
sistant.
Sunday Macs
1st and and Sundays? 11:18 a.m.
Other Sundays ? 8:43 g. m.
Confessions before Mass.
LAUREL SPRINGS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rayaaead Hendrli, paator
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Momlhg Worship 11:00 a. m.
?. T. tJ. 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worahlp 8:00 p. tfi.
Wednesday, prayer meeting 7:80
p. m.
Joe Coffey, Jr., Superintendent
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
George A. Arthur, paator
10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m.? Morning worahlp
8:18 p. m.? MiLowa
8:48 p. m? V rath Fellowship at
Loyal Workers
7:80 p. m. Evening Worship
Wednesday: Prayer meeting at
t-J8 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Thoinaa Bunting, evangelist.
Sunday
Morula* worship. II 4. m.
Bible study, 10 s. m. '
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.
Thursday
Bible atudy, 7:30 p. in.
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The ladles of tt* Totcot Christ
lan Church art sponsoring a rap
per Friday night from 7 o'clock
until 8 o'clock. Tfcf public to in
vited. ? r-'
Baptist Hour^t
To Be Observed ^
The PnrkinsvtHe Baptist Church
will join with congregation* of ?)
?lost 30000 churches of (be South
ern Baptist Convention to cele
brate ' BaptW Hour Sunday" May
27th. In ohseivance of the 18th
anniversary of "Hie Baptist Hour"
on tile air. It was annouacrd by
Rev. Rex W. West, pastor of the
church. ??i&ffi'i' T"*:
The observances will unite more
than a million members of South
ern baptist congregations in a na
^ on- wide "Pisyer-for-^eace" on
Baptist Hour Sunday, May 27th,
and more than a thousand church
es, Including the Perkinsville
Baptist Churcit hare, playing a
spatial anniversary record at even
ing services.
It was pointad out by Rev. Mr.
Wart, and by Paul M Stevens, Dir
ector of the Radio and 'Television
Commission, that the "Baptist
Hour Sunday" "Prayer-for-Peace"
of more than a million Baptists ia
a moving affirmation of faith and
the power of prayer for the wei
fare of man everywhere.
' "The reliance on faith fnd spiri
tual background by international
leaders and all men, in times of
straas and crisis", Stevens stated,
"is demonstrated in (he special
Anniversary Record". The record
will ,be played to the congregation
of Perkinsville Baptist Church at
special "Baptist Hour Sunday"
evening services as part of a simi
lar program in over 1000 Southern
Baptist churches observing the
radio program's 19th anniversary.
"The record", Rev. Mr. West
said, "traces the history of "The
Baptist Hour" from its 1041 begin
ning with 16 stations 1q 11 states
to 379 stations reaching over 20
million people in 32 states, Hawaii,
Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, the
Philippines, and other areas in
Southeast Asia."
Memorial Rites
Set For Sunday
The annual Memorial Service
will be held at Meat Camp Bap
tist Chuck Sunday, May 27, at 11
o'clock.
Record employment figures for
mid-April and high levels of can
st rucuon featured optimistic Gov
ernment reports on the national
economy.
FHA Official f| -I
Vials County
Ralph ' Turner, (arm manage
ment ?p?cialist Itw the (taU oil
iee of the hrmtn Home Admin
ttration la Kaieigh. recently vi*jt
fd the cwoty fSA office in
Boone The purpose id Mr. Turn
er's visit was to study the m
jitss that Famen Bon* Adaain
iatratioa borrowers have ' made
lines receiving their loans and
to study wsy? that VHA credit
can help farmers under the Rural
Development program now be lag
afifijL-" jk- , ? ; -l
la Mr Turner's study it was
noted that the families who had
received real estate loan* to pur
chaa* and develop farms had had
their loans on an average of f.l
year*. The average act worth of
this group had increased from
$3699 at the tiipe they received
their loan, to an average of >9330,
at the present time, representing
an increase of 44%. The average
gross Income of this group had
Increased 30% and the standard of
living had inceased 71%.
In the group of farm families
receiving loans for operating pur
poses, It was found that the sver
age family bad had their loans
2.6 years. The average net worth
of thia group had increased from
$7488, at the time they received
their loan to 99986, at the present
time for an increase of 34%. This
same group showed an increase
of 26% in grow income and 10%
in standard of living since receiv
ing their loans.
Says Citizens
Aiding Navy
The Navy recruiting station 4n
I<enoir announced this week that
North Carolina citizens are coop
erating fully with the Navy re
cruiters after being called upon
by Govenor Luther U. Hodge* to
offer thiir assistance to the re
cruiters.
Governor Hodges designated May
as Navy Sign-Up Month and called
upon the citizens of North Caro
lina to assist Navy recruiters
throughout the State to procure
the assigned quota of men so that
our Navy will always remain our
first line of defense.
DRIVER NOT GUILTY
Richmond, Va. ? When police
found a miniature automobile
which had been stolen from a kid
die amusement park. In the driv
er's s*at was a collie dog. They
hardly fori be is the suspect they
are aeekiag.
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
MAIN STREET
BARBER SHOP
Next-Door to Greene Buick, Inc.
Thursday, May 24
Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated
JOE BESHEARS, Prop.
GREGG'S DOCK
Gregg'" Store ban Just built a new boat dock
at the head of Watauga Lake on Watauga
River, 45 minute#* drive from Boone down
Highway 603
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED WITH 35 BOATS
WITH NEW MOTORS
Complete tape of
Fishing Tackle, Minnows
1956-57 ANNUAL FISHING LICENSES^
NOW ON SALE
CA3INS FOR RENT
If GOOD FISHING
grounds
Obituary If
u iminwr or u l t.
KUMN> WHO FAgSII AWAY
IN JANUARY, IMS
Tor, to, Ik* winter to put. Um
rain to over and gooe; Mm torn
appear M (ke earth; the tuM of
toe staging *! birds to Mm*, and
the voice of too turti* to heard to
Tkto season of to* year brines
(lad memories of a departed
friend whose flower* were always
first to Moon and longest to ling
er Even though she has been away
to to* hesvenly home for more
than a year, iMny of the flowers
she tended so lovingly still Moon
Every friend who visited her home
went away with a gift of flowers
or plants and a more cheerful
heart Iter memory will continue
to bloom In the hearts of those
who loved her. We have the assur
ance that she enjoys new delights
in the presence of Him who is toe
Rose of Sharon and to* Mly of the
Valley.
CARD or THANKS
We wish to express to our neigh
bor* and friend* our lincere ap
preciation for their kindne** and
concern due to the injury of our
*on.? Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Joine*
Organized labor has asked Con
gress to extend the wagc-and-bour
laws t6 9,500,000 more workers in
service industries, agriculture,
construction, and other jobs.
BUICK
OWNERS!
How dees Mm '36 tukk compare
wiMi Chryder, Oidt, H<mM Get ttw
a mo zing new Free 44-p?*e book
wMioN die foct* an oil leading cart.
FREE
ItM 0AR X-RAY AT YOUR
NAIH P1AUK
WATSON'S GARAGE
Dealer. Llcoue No 2108
Route 421 ? Deep Gsp, N. C.
Lot Aagelei. ? In helping ? man
(Ul out i report about two hub
cap* having baan atolaa lum hi*
ear, a police department clerk
asked the man lui nan*. it w*
Yosha H. Bauwioipezuftbergar
use. She didn't Mk him wtut the
H stood for, , |
Henry Ford |nd has retired u
? chairman of the Ford Foundation
to *i*e tut fcU time to the Ford
Motor Company. ,
H. GRADY FARTHING
ATT II. GRAGG
. m
AM '4-3691
3 . --m:' IBS xr".
SAVINGS & LOAN BUILDING ? BOONE, N. C.
> ? . n
?3? WEST BOONE ? Beautilul home, 4 rooms d?*n, * upL ver? Urge lot, garage, basement.
90 ? Asbesto% shingle, 7 room*, 4 bedrooms, 4 room garage apartment. 128 feet on King Street.
M ? COUNCIL. PARK? 7 rooms, basement, large lot in beautiful section of town _ $7,100.
87? For those who care ? I bedrooms, 12 * 1# eac h, 7 rooms in all, plastered walls and red wood
paneling, caulk floors on concrete, 11 clonets, $7,000 will turn the deal.
86 ? FOSCOE ? 40 acres, pastures and woodland, springs and croaks, no dwelling $4,000.
90? WOODLAND? 4 bedroom brick veneer, oil furnace, plastered walls, large lot $12,500
10? GRAND BOULEVARD ? 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, beautiful location, very large lot.
18 ? GOOD INVESTMENT? Vacant lot just back of TrallWay Laundry, paved road x. $800
B ? 5 room brick veneer, also Grill 30x80 ? 180 fronting King St., in Hardin Park.
9 ? PERKINS V1LLE ? 8 rooms, 2 bedrooms, brick veneer, oil furnace, full basement, garden.
3? MEAT CAMP? 8 room block, bath, bored well, electric pump, 1 acre with creek .',$8,800
28 ? MABEL ? 6 roonj brick veneer, 8 acres very It rtile land, oilt buildings $7,250
12? STATE FARM ROAD? 4 rooms, bath, basement, 1 acre lot level and fertile, close in.
30? Summer home ? 8 rooms all completely furnished, bath, nice scenic lot $4,000
2 ? Good 8 room house, 6f) acres with young timber, will trade for town property.
C ? Poplar Grove ? 8 room farm house, 33 acre* grass and wooded land, creeks $3,800
18 ? 8 miles east of Boone ? 4 room cabin, 8 acres, with cherry and apple trees $1,880
13? RAINBOW TRAIL? Good 4 room cottage, 8 acres beautiful sccnic property $4,000
11 ? 5 rooms, bath, 3 acres steep and well wooded land, 900 foot road frontage .....v ? $3,300
44 ? 7 room rock, 3 bedrooms, bath, full basement, 1 acre good garden, car port $12,800
1 ? DB PARK? 8 room b?iek, full basement, oil f urnace, large lot with garden ? $12,800.
IP BUYING OR SELLING, CONSULT US ? LOANS AVAILABLE
TH E CALL TO THE LJVJN C
A cross ? ? hundred crosses ? marking the
(raves of men who died in the service of their
country. But why a cross?
Is this the symbol of our gratitude for the
sacrifice they made for us? It is not!
Is this the emblem of democracy and free
dom in whose cause they laid down their
lives? It is not!
But this is the symbol of a crucified and
risen Christ. The One who unfolded tor man
kind the truth of God's love, the truth out of
which democracy, freedom, and sacrifice have
come. %
The cross on a soldier'* grave is a call to us
? a call to the living to fill our churches. It.
is a call to serve with eager and sacrificial
devotion the Lord whose Truth men have
died to preserve.
IfM. AJ. V*
Published Weekly in the Interest of the Churches of Boone and Watauga County by the F allotting t
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