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Church Notice* LUTHERAN PARISH wmimwi *r. . ? ' COMMUNION CHURCH ?*Nt Mt tkc MT?M t7:30; Luther League, Wednesday, 'WW ? Rowing bock methodist dr. H. A. SpeWe, Service* eecti Sunday morning ai 11 o'cl^k. ^UMPLE MEMORIAL ntESBYTBJUAN CHURCH Blowing Rock, N. C. The Rev. Walter K. Key*. D. D., minister. . * , Sunday Mfetol? 10 a. Morning worship 11 a. m. Pioneers and young people's ?ieeting? 7-0 f. Ml. Wednesday: *?<" mSi Choi# practice 3:19 p. m. Prayef meeting p. 91. Women of the Church third Monday at 7:80. Pastor's office hours: 9:30 a. m. to 12 p. m. Tuesdays to Thurs lays. Special notices: On June 24 an organised Men'i Bible class will meet in the manse it 0:30 each Sunday. Coffee and doughnuts will be served by the faen. Dr. Key* will teach the Class at 11 o'clock Officer* will be elec fed. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock t>r. Key* will preach on the sub* pact: "The Pillar and GrouAd of the Truth." A cordial invitation is given everybody to worihip in thi* church CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY? Blowing Rock lit and 2nd Sunday*? Mm ? 11:00 a. m. Oth?r Sundays? Mass? 0:00 a. m. Confessions before Mass BOONE CATHOLIC CHURCH Man in Blowing Rock * W )</< PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. K. Parker, Jr., pastor. Sunday ichool at 0:48 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m There 1a a nursery kept lor small children during this service, with a nurse on duty. ? Westminster Fellowship at 3:46 p. m Circles of the women of the church meet the first Monday of each month; general meeting of the women of the church each third Monday. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH ? Sunday school 10; the service 11; Young People, Saturday 0. BETHANY CHURCH ? 8ttnd*y School 10; the Service 11; Lot tier League 7. Bible School 7:00 p. at. Monday through Fridair through June 90. Yoninuossi i 2 Shows Each Night? 7 * 0 Saturday? 0 - 7 and 0 Sunday? 0 and 0 Thursday ? Friday "I'LL CRY TOMORROW" Susan Hayward Eddie Albert * CAKTOON Saturday "TO HELL AND BACK" in Cine Scope Audie Murphy Charles Drake NEWS Sunday - Monday in ClnemaScope "GUYS AND DOLLS" Frank Sinatra Jean Simmons ? CAETOON Tuesday ? Wednesday "ALL THAT HEAVEN E ALLOWS" EL Bock Hudson Jane Wyman f "EEVOLT OF MAMIE STOVES" PJu? - Starts j at i GRACE LUTHERAN CfWRCH In. E. F. Troutmaa, pahr Sunday School at 10 a. m Worahip at II L. m.; sermon topic "Hypowl* No Subacute tor Religion." Lafthor League at ? p. m Week Dar School Monday 4 p m Choir rehearsal on Wedneaday evening at 7 o'clock with lire Wal ton Cafe directing. Cam* and wonMp. church F.DincirW' Echo Park? Blowing Rock Chrlftlan Science Service? Sun f*y, tl ?. ft. "* FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wining Mack, N. C. Rev. & Cariton Ca*- paitor Sunday Sehool? 10:00 A m. Worafeip aarvtce ? 11:00 p. m. Sunday Evening aervlea? 400 p. lit. Prayer meeting Wednetday 6:00 p. m. Choir rehearaal Wedneaday? 8:30 p. m. * i ? ST. MATTHEWS At TODD Sandal* Jute 24 ? Morning Ser vice at 11 a. m. by H. A. Dob bin. Evening Service at 4 o'clock by Blihop Henry. Patient lift from June 12 to June 10: Mr*. Beulah Hamby, Mr?. Mar . garet Lucille Cooke, Franklin Earl Norrif, Jr., Doc Carton Byrd, James t*r\ Honk, Mrs. Arrie I Belle Younce, Rev. Edward Odel i Core, Mrs. Ollle Belle Garland. I Mr?. Lillle Lyons, Mrs. Elsie . Beach, Mrs. Eliza Cuy, Allie Mill i er, Fred Skull, Donald Boyden, . Mr*. Nellie Mae Goulds. Mr*. Der rell Greene, Charles Bargees. Miss ; Faith Safian, Miss Donna Hope . Safian, Miss Patricia Ann Greene; r Miss Lets Helen Dancey, Mrs. Mary Frances Reese, Mrs. Violet Perkins, Mrs. Dorothy Lee Hodges, Mn. Ports Ann Miller, Miss Mswt Lee Balrd, Miss Mary Ann Hunter, Mrs. Faye Atkins, George Danner, Joeeph Trivette, Charles Bobbins, Michael Harrigan, Mrs. Mary Mar garet Cole, Mrs. Elsie Harmon, Mrs. Eulaha Greene. Mrs. Thelma Ann Greene, Albert Hicks, Mrs. Ethel ?immons. Blrtfcs: Mr. Md Mrs. Vaughn Brown, boy, June 12. < "im.'MM* Arlle Premell, boy, ?iutrtt: ? Mr. and Mr*. Jed Cooke, boy, ?JulM U. Mr. aad Mr*. Louie Back, girl, JuM 17. * Mr. aad Mrs. Junior Johnson, bey, JuM 17. Mr. tnd Mrs. Butler lasses, boy, Jane Ml % Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Lee Nichols, toy, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Sexton, boy, June 10 Book Exhibit At College Arranged! Five hundred aad Wty new aad mw at library books Iron Amor lea's beet (iiUuti and illustrator*, will be on OUplijr, in ffct Library Science Department o f the College, throughout this week. The boob cover a wide range of tub Jed mat ter and all grade* (ram kindertrar i ten through high fhoet. Both fic tion an<l non-fiction are represent- i Ml. The exhiMt will -be open daily from 7:M a. m. to 10-ito p m M A complete, annotated catalogue, n which the Benin at* grouped by grades in available for free distri bution to all teachprs, librarians, and school people. Through the dtnrlce of munbering the booka and the catalogue and providing ? de tailed subject and author teflex, the exhibit makes its large and vrfled collection of books, In terms of any Interest, directly and easily accesaible. Actually the 990 books fall under no fewer than^Sl dif ferent subject heads, including Adventure, Teronautics, Animals, the Arts, Biography, Careers, Class ifa, Conservation, Explora tion, Fairly Tales and Folklore, Fiction (with IS sub-divisions), Foreign Lands, Games and Parties, Geography, History Hobbies and Activities, Indians, Information, latercidtural Relations, Inventions, Utersture, Nature, Picture Booka, Pioneer Life, Religion, Science, Ships, Socitl Studies, Sports, Story Books, Verse. Books on Exhibit, a co-operative service of the country's leading publishers, has made the exhibit available here. Ita purpose is to provide schools and libraries with a completely representative col: lection of junior library books in organized " exhibit forin, so that teachers and librarians, in seeing the best of the publishers' output, will be able to aeleet those books which really meet their particular needs. On the other hand, parenta and public will find the exhibit well worth their time ant] atten tion. No books will be sold, since Books on Exhibit, aa a strictly pro motional agency, neither solicits nor accepts orders. CARD OF THANKS We with to take thii means of expreasing our deep ifpra^Jalion to our many friend* for tkair act* of kindneaa and exp?auiohs of sympathy during the recent IHnms and death of our beloved huaband and father, Marshall Watson. ? Mrs. 0. M. Watson and family. CARD or THANKS We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to the many friends and neighbors who showed such kindness and consid eration in the death of our dear wife and mother. Also we want t? thank our friends for the beauti ful flowers and bountiful lood. No amount of thanka can express what is in our hearts for all of you. ? Mr. J. B. Lawrence and family. Frank M. Payne ti Boom, gen eral agent lor the Security Ule tod Trust Company. hii qualified for the company's Prevident Club. the l*re?Wlenf? Cltib is cotnpoeed at the Iinnpany's (turfing produc er* and the member* received special recognition at the agency convention fhU week. fj The convention wa* held at the Homestead, Hot Spring*. Va IT convened Sunday. June It, and ad joumod Wedneaday. June 20. Mr. Payne waa awanpanad W the convention Sunday by Mr*. Payne, Frank. Jr., an < Johnny. CARD OF THANKS We wiafc to expreaa our sincere thank* and appreciation to every one for their k induces, ail the good food and the beautiful flowers giv en u* during the aickne** and death of our hu*band and father. May God'* richest blessings rest upon each of you. Mrs. B. J. Da via and children. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES By order of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Bbone. and by virtue of the power of sale verted in me by law, I will on Monday, July 9, 1999, at 1 o'clock P. M? at the Courthouse door in Boone, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to sat isfy taxes as indicated for the year ' 1955, the lands of the following delinquent taxpay ers of the Town of Boone. This June 41, 1956. Gordon H. Winkler, Mavor C. B. Angel, 1 lot * 60.15 Mri. Sam Atkins, 1 lot ... 14.30 0. D. Barnett, 1 lot and house I? 120 37 1. T. Barnett, 9 lots 163.76 Bernice Chasten, 6 lot* 3.00 No. 129 Daniel Boone Coun- t cU, 1 lot .. 18.38 R. C. Day, 1 lot 38 66 Boyd R. Douaherty, 1 lot 30.00 Shuford C. Edmiiten, 1 lot 28.71 Bruce Farthing. 1 lot 8.80 Cecil W. Farthing, 1 lot ... 47.76 Norman J. Greer, 1 lot 29.47 Ted S. Hagaman, 1 lot 40.49 Mrs. J. E. Harkleroad, 1 tot 1M9 Highlander Motor Co , 3 lots 117.61 Greer C. H?dg?, 1 lot 17.89 VaiM* C. Holland, l tot 10.75 J a met D. Morton, 1 lot 3.50 Richard E. Kelly, 1 lot 64.70 T. S. Kennedy, 3 lota ...... 8.20 WiUiam P. Klutz, Jr., 1 tot 28.06 J. C. McConneli, 1 tot ...... 40.88 Mrs. Eddie Johnson, 1 lot 20 69 Mrs. Martha Maltha, 1 lot ... 27.79 Elmer G. Miller,. 1 lot ..... 42.61 Louise F. Miller, 1 lot ...... 66 38 Charlie RoSs Minton, 1 tot .. 3.89 R. D. and R. G. Moretz, 16 . tots - 6.90 Rosa Lee Moreti, 1 lot 14.00 Claude and Luther Payne, 1 tot 21.29 S. E. Phillips, part of 1 lot 6.79 Hospitality on f he Highway! A Having the inaide of your car iwtpt out it one of those extra Ntth features of hospitality that you ?u expect when you drive in to a Phillips to Station. You'll like tht friendliness and oourteay of your PhiUlpt to Dealer. You'll Dke the conscientious way he clean* your ?Mm all the way around. You'll like hit rttax rest room*. You'B appreeiate the way he check* your tin*, battery and radiator. To PhilUpe to Dealer*. "HeapNaMty On the Highway" mean* much mora than joet wiling gaa oline anB motor oiL It mean* pteaaiag yoa. ' Your PWOtp* 66 Dealer beNewt that in the srrvk* ho givea^aa well as in the product* he aatts, "If* IWbwnohoe that CMntK** Drive in to hi* Matioa toon. KJj Phiujm PmouuM Company PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS are dial rib* trd in Boom and vicinity bj | t w. Pbinip*, t tot, .J. ?oo Ralph C. Green*, t UK .. II 0# | M ?. ?mM>, * ?? J. L. Be*?e. I lot it* 1 vruiii C. MUMi 1 j|jg ! Edmond Ruah, 1 lot 1MB { Mr. Pearl Ruauell, 1 lot ... Jack Storie. 1 lot MA) Mr. R. S. Swift, 1 lot , 17.10 Odoil and rUadyt league, 1 lot 2 12.71 AjWw WaUon, 1 lot 1 ?1.91 J. T. White, 5 acre* ..... 5.00 Arden Wileox. 1 lot MIS Mr. and Hn. Joe Williamt, 1 lot - , 150.55 Wllaoa Food Store. 1 lot MJS Elmer Wooda, 1 lot 1SJ1 Paul W. Younce. 1 lot 41J0 Lee Andereon, 1 lot ..... 7.00 Mra. Annie liowera, 1 lot ... 4.50 Mr.. Rebecca Claybaara, X lot 12.15 Howard Folk. 1 lot 10.30 Velma Folk, 1 lot 5 40 Jerome Foytter, I lot ..... 15.40 Rufu. Colnes, 1 lot 7.15 Winaton Greer, 1 lot 8 30 Edward Crimea, 1 M ...J 1.63 HoUie Grime., 2 loU 13.99 William J. Grime*, i lot 4.10 R. H. Haglier, 1 lot 13,25 Robert Haflier, Jr.. 1 lot ... 3.60 Mr.. Jennie Horton, 2 lota 10.15 Grady S. Jackaon, 1 lot 12.00 John J one. (deceaaed), 1 lot 7.90 Elizabeth Klrkpatrlck, 1 lot 7.59 Kenneth Mathea, 1 lot 12 81 Lewi* Ray, 1 lot 15.76 Rev. A. W StoWe, 1 lot 32.00 Rodney Turner, 1 lot 13.50 Jamea Wert, 1 lot 15.40 Robert White, 1 lot 13.55 Mra. Nella William., 1 lot 15.14 0-14-fc Ik cartrful in uiing twea foods that Hare awtJimaHy thawed. If . \ ' ? )cc crystal* ara (10 tt th* HwL refrcen it immediately. If it if SMBtttely tin wed. uie u Imme diately. or throw it ?w?y. $1 H. GRADY FAHTHING * WATT H. CRACG AMp-361 rmm w SAVINGS & LOAN BUILDING ? BOONK, N. C. 80? Beautiful home fully fumjaked, Mtr'lMili Beck. S bedrooms, 2 baths. t aer e* $16,900 4 ? COLLEGE CI* CLE? 7 room*, 4 bedrooms, b*th, bedroom suite, 1 acre scenic lot $6,000 ??TEN beautiful vacant Ma in new development on Blowing Hock road, all ....... .. $2,700 6 ? NEAR IRC plant ? 4 room*, bath, fall ate baaement, valuable lot 100x300 tOJOO ' ' ' V ' 9?12 ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 1 acre lot located on Highway 421 in Wert Boone -^^?500 7? NICE HOME, gaad garden, in Perkinsville, 4 room*, bath, conveniently located It? GOOD investment? Cove Creek school, 9 room*, bath, 2 poreMu, good garden $4?00 3*- WATER STREET? Modernirtic 4 room?, bath, baaement, furnace, 90 ft front .. >10,600 40? HODGES GAP ROAD? 4 room*, bath, hot air heat, unfurniahad $*000; furnished $10,000 ?2 ? BRUSHY FORK?* room* partly furnished 38 acre* paiture, H tobacco base, - $4,000 $6 ? DANIEL BOONf PARK? Just two blocks from P. O. 5 room*, 3 bedroom*, bath. 09? Asbesto* ih ingle, 7 rooms, 4 bedroom*, 4 room garage apartment, 12S feet en King Street ?0? WOODLAND ? 4 bedroom brick veneer, oil furnace, plastered walls, large lot $12,900 10? GOOD INVESTMENT? Vacant lot Juat back of Trail way Laundry, paved road $800 It ? STATE FARM ROAD ? 4 rooms, bath, basement, 1 acre lot level and fertile, cloae in, 30? Summer home ? 8 rooms all completely furnished, bath, nice scenic lot m $4,000 2? Good t room house, 90 acres with young timber, wdl trade lor town property. C ? Poplar Grove?* roam farm bouse, t3 a era* g r as* and wooded land, creeks $3,800 15?6 miles east of Boone? 4 room cabin, 9 acr as with charry and apple traea $2,000 13? RAINBOW TRAIL ? Good 4 room cottage, 0 acre* beautiful scenic property $4,000 11?$ rooms, bath, 3 acres steep and well wooded land, 900 foot road frontage $3,500 44?7 room rock, 3 bedrooms, bath, full basement, 1 acre good garden, car port .a $12,900 1? DB PARK? 9 room brick, full baaement, oil furnace, larg* lot With garden ? - $12,900. IP BUYING OR BELLING, CONtULT U$ ? LOANS AVAILABLE Published Weekly in the Interest of the Churches of Boone and Watauga County by the Following: WATAUGA HARDWARE, INC Philco, Maytag Appliances Building Materials, Myeri Pumpa . COS INSURANCE AGENCY All Una* Insurance Dependable ^aal EMata Onto FARMERS HARDWARE * SUPPLY CO. Bverythiag la Hardware and AaMclated Line* SMTTHEY'S STORK Dry Oooda, Clothing. fthoea, Groceries Modem Cafe 1b BOONE TRAIL RESTAURANT ___TANT FUNERAL HOME nd AM MM - Ambulance Service , WATAUGA MOTOR MARKET Thaw Good Gulf Product* Corner Main Street tad Blowing Bock NEW Rim LIGHT * POWER CO. TRAILWAY LAUNDRY, INC ~ ~ ? Dtal Attn) 4-S419 TODD * HIGGIN8 BS80 SERVICE Jm To* - Bmee WMbing, Grewlnc, Tire* ab4 Batterlee ?&H8EKS7SrtS
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