Crucis School ipenings Of Week Mrs. Mary Hazel Mast presented her piano students in a recital Tuesday evening at eight o'clock Ike auditorium was decorated with ;lrl* and dogwood. Tin KudenU in cluded Larry Cook, Grach Johnson, Charles Church. Daaald Smith, Juaiat Shore, Barbara Winter*, Sammy Hicfcs.Glsan Clsrk, Linda Earp, Betty Harrell, Linda Romin ger, Joyce Shook, Anne Aldridge, Linda Farthing, Sheila Triplet!, Patsy Calloway, Laura Milton Church, Patricia Shook. , Also on Tuesday evening a "Fel lowship Supper" was given by the local schol committeemen lot the principal and teachers of the ?school. Enjoying the deliciotif meal with the teachers and their fami lies were Mr. and Mrs. Coy Love, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Hodges, .Mr. Fayette Townsend, Mr. Roy Town send. Mr. and Mrs. Arttyir Welch, : Mr. Will Cook. Mr. H. W Mast. Jr.', our local county board member, sad Mrs. Mast, and the lunchroom ladles who prepared the good meal, Mrs. Hazel 'Macauley and Mrs. Lee Ward. On Thursday of last week, Mr. 1 Brown, School Sanitarian, gave our j school and lunchroom the highest grade they have ever received. ' The Parkway Softball teams came over on Wednesday and showed us how to play extra good ball by winning both games from our teams. We have enjoyed all the games we have played with the other' school. We hope we can continue our ball this fsll when school opens again. Many of our students have per fect attendance for this school term. Names of these boys and girls will be in next week's Demo crat Many others missed only one or two days. Cesnsaealty News Mr. R. A. Farthing, local post master, returned Thursdsy from Johnson City Memorial Hospital where he underwent an operation. Mrs. Edward Schenk of Greens boro brought her Boy Scout troop to Valle Crucis on Sunday. They attended the Methodist Church Sunday School. Mrs. Leah Fieri of Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Brown of Charlotte, viaited here over the week end. Misses Wilms Baird and Wilhel mina Shull spent Sunday with their families. Mrs. Tommy Townsend hsd as her guest recently a former teach er of hers. Miss Andrea of Ver mont. When Mrs. Townsend at tend school at Konnarock, Vs., Miss Andrea was her home econo mica teacher. Little Miss Susan Mast had her tonsils removed st Glenn Clinic at Mountain City on Wednesday. Mrs. Sue Taylor Murrsy is in Washington preparing a borne SCO nomifi handbook to bf to Maw of the South American coun triea y> be used in their acboola. Mr* Murray (pent aome Ume la Venezuela at a representative of the Rockefeller Foundation a Be- , habitation program. The Community Development Club met ok Moada y night May ? with the new officer*, Mr. R. A , farthing, president; Mra Anne Leake. secretary; Mra J H. Hob- , by; Mr*. Henry Taylor, publicity , committee. Community signs and , highway marker 4 were discusseed, , tl?o a building that could be uaed , (or community meeting!. Another topic for diacuaaion waa that of providing a community dump. Rev. Mr. Winters announced that the Board of the Valle Crucla Mlaaion School had agreed to donate auch ? location. Mr. Henry Taylor, Mr. Smith James, and Mr. William Clarke were appointed to engage j someone to build the road neces sary to make the dump accessible, and also to do the excavating.-' On Saturday night, May 38, there is to be an old-fashioned "box sup per" and recreational program to raise funds for community expens es. The Dutch have overcome the 1 problem of storing surplus butter by freezing cream add making but ter from it when needed. They re port it tastes like fresh butter and surpasses it in vitamin A content. Zionville Newt Mr*. Sharon Miller ?u hoataa* Saturday aftMW* to mora than forty guests Iwnrln Mrs Helton WUaon with a stork shower He fresh raenti war* served by lira. Millar. Mn Ruth Oliver, Sua and Dora Millar 'M Mr. tad Mr* N. T. Brm* *pent Sunday with Mn. Carl Byora on Boone Route 2. / Recent |UMti of Mr. and Mr*. (Man Stephana were Mr. and Mrs Wesley Stephens and eon, Mrs. MUdred Cornette and childreo of Raese an?l Mr. mod Mr*. Roy W? 1 ner of Boooa. Mrs. Everette May was honored with l birthday supper Sunday 1 sight. There were about forty pre lent. Mr*. May received many nice lifts and a good time and a bounti ful aupper was enjoyed by all. Mr*. Nolan Church and Nolan, ' Jr. are at Billfountain,, Ohio visit- ( Ing her parent*. Mr*. Church'* mother i * very ill. Mr. and Mr*. Tom Reese and family of Cleveland, Ohio are viiiting Mr. Reese* mother Mrs.,1 Etta Reese who i* very ill at the home ofa- daughter, Mr*. Charles Wilson and Mr. Wilion. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Phipp* of Avondale, Pa. *pent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Henry Miller. Mr. Phipp* returned Monday while Mr*. Phipp* will visit for a few week*. Barbara Perry of Trade, Tenn. ?pent Sunday with Dor* Deane Miller. Mr. W. R. Holman and Alfred and Mr. Harve Brown ipent Sun day night in Wiiuton-Salem with Mr. and Mr*, kardlng Boyle*. Dinner gueits Sunday jrith Mr. Sears, Roebuck and Co. Sears has openings In Watauga County and Boone for ambitious men interested in a mer chandising career. These positions offer all employe benefits and other advantages, which include merchandise discounts, profit sharing, and paid vacations. Experience is desirably but not necessary. If you are between 25 and 45, in good health, and have a high school education, you are invited to apply in person to the local manager. ' SEARS, CATALOG SALES OFFICE North Wilkesboro, N. C. between the hours of 9 and 5. A FORMULA FOR LAWN LUXURY) it's FERTILENE liquid fertilizer for lawns gardens- flowers -trees LET Uf FERTILIZE FOR YOU WITH NATION ALLY FAMOUS FIRTILENE IT'S LABOR SAVING AND LOW COST TOOL Yev ?ov? money when you havo u> tpray wWi FBtTOENE liquid fertiiiier. Wo do the work quickly and efficiently with tho proper equip ment. It li no longer necetiory for you to labor with heavy ineffective old fathipned fertilixeri. KID YOUR LAWN PftOPfftiY FEKTUNE liquid fwMUxar hot ? high nutrient eonfont d Nltro^CRi Wwiphofoui ond Poloi^ plui troc* tlownti of Boron, Mognatium, Man gono?a, Zinc, Calcium ond Iron. FEITHENE ii odorlMi, harmlMt, will not burn lawrn, Ion wotor roquirod and b?it of all colli aro antaiingly low. LIT US SPRAY YOUR LAWN Yot, wi hove the formula for a kixurlout lawn now, and h It ready to Mfv* you. H il grows it will bo hetpad by PfKTIlfNl. Gran, Treat, Flower Gardens, Vegetable Cordant, Golf Courtat, City Porkt ? fhete and many mora of Natura'i greeneriet? grow mora healthy and mora beautiful whan properly nourlthad the madam FEtTILENC way. FOR MORE INFORMATION .-. WITHOUT OBLIGATION CAUL U$ NOW I Farmers Hardware & Supply Co., Inc. Boone, N. C. ? Pbone AM 4-8801 Willow Valley News Items Mr. and Mr*. Mm Tester have moved to Baltimore where they have a Job for th? summer Mias Ida Mae Presaell and Mia* Jessie Ward of Eastern Carolina have returned to their homes here (or the summer. Mr. Jiauny Blue of Nebo, N. C. is visiting friends here. Mrs. Duke Tester of Rominger is spending s few days viaiting her daughter, Mrs. Roby Presaell Mr, and Mrs. OtUe Presnell of Winston-Salem spent the week end liere. Misses Opal Harmon and Marie rester were week end guests o< Miss Betty Lou Ward at VUaa. Visitors of the Henry Hagamans ind Mrs. Edward Wilson were Mr. md Mrs. W. H. Potest. last week ww* Wan Mil? Johnson, Kuth Hillard, Wanda Wilson, Genevieve Matheson, Lte di Hentoo, IjQuiic Hirpon, Mr. Tony Isaacs and Mr. Jerry Tamer Mr. Ray Tester who has been employed in Cleveland, Ohio for some time has returned to his home here. Legion Poet / , Meets Friday ?Watauga Post 110, The Ameri can Legion, will hold Ma refmlar meeting Friday Bight at th? Legion Hot at 7:?. according to Lionel Ward, adjutant. All members are requested to I be present as arrangements for i different committees to help place l SHEETROCK We have in stock a good supply of knotty pine sheetrock 3-8". WUl sell yon any amount. Call Gut Brothers, Inc., Johnson City, Tenn. PHONE 3100 tmriMB nan on All ww vet erans' crave* ia Wstaux* count/ trill be ????. "We do not want to mi** any of the grave*," Mr. Wan) stated. Defense Secretary Wilson ae knowledge^ at a new* conference that the Soviet Union was out ?tripping this country in produc tion of long-range bomber*. PUCK INDEX UP Consumer price* roa? an aver age "f .1 per cent between mid February and mid- March ? the lint advance ainee laat November. The index (or March stood at 114.7, compared with the 1M7-M aver age of 100. Thia wa? 3 per cent higher than in March, 1959, and 12.7 per cent higher than the pr? Korean war level of June, 1860. lOUNp THE CLOCK Prescription Service By Registered Pharmacist Harris Rexall Drug Store lUin St. BLOWING BOCK, N. C Phone Ml? THE NEW 6. E. . SWIVEL- TOP CLEANER H?r?'i lUfldi-bty doonlng thot will orpox* yoo. CWtn ft* ontiro room without moving tho cloonor! loiy to hand I* ? no duit bog to ompty. light hondy ottoehmonti toko coro of ovofy cUoning job* light and portoblo ? corry H onywhoro. AMOTMfft QOODYIA* V Ai(/f WAS $69.95 SALE PRICE $49.95 $5.00 DOWN BUDGET TERMS AS LOW AS <1.25 PER WEEK Qmntlty Limited? Act Ww! Or One At Regular Price Second Tire At Famous GOOD/rEAR Super-Cushion Here*! r?t I+I1M ? UffT um AT Mltty! Ckcck ?nlo? SALE ?*?? *' micts oa al Macs al Goodrear'i ryi. I REG. PRICE 927M5 $199.95 And Your Old Range f 1 BEFORE DONT take fhwKfT M Smooth fires I 3354# AFTER OFF | . I MODERN GOODYEAR RECAPPING SPECIAL - G. E. Water Heater ^Snow $89.95 Mode! LB- It only REFRIGERATOR Reg. $299.45 $219.95 ?PHMBHHII SWOFFORD'S DIAL AM 4-J001 BOONE. 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