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Committees .Joh e* Elected iOct. 23H ? On Tuesday, October M, yvu aad yoor neighbors win be electing the ASC farmer-committormen who In 1987 will be responsible for the local idmioifttntioo of iuth ni t/wul far* programs as the 8*0 Bunk Program, the Agricultural Conservation Program. Price 809 ports, Acret|e Allotments. Mir* keting Quotas. Storage Facility Loans and otlwn. <?.!? g -iwb It ia theee men who will h* to tt that such national programs are properly adaptod to condltlaaa to Watauga county and to you* fans, and it ia the background and ex perience of these aame men that will be mingled with that of the 1&3 thousand ASC farmer cam mKteemen ia the United States la the formalatioa of any new pro gram that develop men ta la the coming year may require. This double-barrelled function of your farmer committee system has kept ft vigorous through the yasrs and has been largely responsible for the truly democratic developments find operation of yawr national farm pmrm. Tn participate by helping to elect your Committeemen, by keeping thou informed of the pro Mem* (Ming you and your com munity, by giving them your full tupport and cooperation In their job of program formulation and adminiatration. The county convention at which fleeted delegate* will elect Coun ty Committeemen will be held ?? October *S. You will he eligible to vote for your Community Committeemen alternate*, and delegate* If you have an Intoreit a* owner, opera tor, tenant, or *h?re-eropper, on a farm that i* participating or i* eligible to participate in any pro gram administered during the current calendar year through your County ASC Committee of fice. There are feme mighty import ant declfiont to be made In 1997! Many of them will affect you! Someone haa to make them. Will your voice be heard? Map Projects For All Boy Scouts In County , Plain war* completed (or aever 6 project* which will involve all the MO Boy Seouta, Explorer* and Cub Seouta la the county at Kdiatrict committee meeting at wn Valley on October 4 All Scouting unlta will take part In the ASTC homecoming on Octo ber u. Explorer! will help direct traffic, run Information booth*, and form a color guard In the par ade. Boy Scout* will usher and act Bp icouting exhibit* on the cam pu?. while Cuba will Join the other unit* In the parade. All Seouta In uniform or with certificate* of reglatratlon will be admitted free to the Homecoming game. ASTC traffic officer McCracken explain ed the dutiea expected of the Seouta on the ipecial day. Joe Davenport, field executive, explained the "Get out the voU" national good turn, in which Scout* will place reminder* of the elec tion on the door* of all voter* on November I. - ? , Mr. Davenport alio announced the term* of "Operation 6" by which unit* could "mortgage" themielve* to add> alx new mem ber* to their bait. Troop 111 of Green Valley paid off It* mortgage ft the meeting and had ita obliga ion cancelled. E. B. Fox, Jr., ia the new Scoutmaater of the troop. Roacoe Steven* of Wirwton Salem, executive of the Old Hick ory Council, ipoke to the commit tee men. He announced that Joe Davenport. field executive of Ws tauga, Wilkes and Ashe count let, has been promoted to an assign ment In Winston-Salem, and that bla successor will be named short ly. R. D. Hodges, Jr., announced that a court of honor will be held on Sunday evening. October 14, at the Boone Methodist Church. Lee Reynold! and Joe Minor are new members of the advancement com mittee In charge of the court. Troop 111 of Green Valley was hoat troop for the meeting. Andy Harmon Dies Thursday Andy Monro* Harmon, 05, of Vllaa, Route 1, died at his home on Thuraday, October 4, following ? long illneas. Funerjl services were held at 2 p m. Saturday, October 8, at the , Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church, eon ducted by the Rev. Lawrence Hagaman, and 1 burial was in the Danner cemetery. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Vergle S. Harmon; four sonf. Smith A. Harmon of Lexington, Norman, Stacey, and Billy Harmon, all of Vilas; a daughter, Helen Harmon of Vllaa; and two grandchildren. Dance Duo (Continued two page one) N repertoire which ku been pre ?entod on their dance drama duo program* all over the U ailed States mnce I960 The dance critic (er the New York Time* called Mark Ryder "one of the timet at *11 ypunf male dancers ?? Mjjt Krankel ku bee* pronounced "IRS*. lUbc. ?? Utterly lovelr'' by Ike dinet critic of the New York Herald Tribune A bumper crop 'of 482.000,000 bo?K.eU of soybean* ii expected dill fill. TlUt 1* R per cant creat or than the average United State* crop for the beana and 24 per cent larger than the record IMS crap. 5 .?.? WAIT A FEW DAYS... J BE 3 YEARS AHEAD! r >' On October 30 you'll m i car n advanced it will make mkiOmI "new" earn seem three year* out of date. Qn October 30 yoa'll aee ye?r?-ahead features like Tonion-Ain Ride, Flight Sweep Styling, Total Contact Brakes. ? Fury "301" V-8 engine. On October 30 youll aee one car leap three full yeara ahead of the low-price field whan you aee and drive PLYMOUTH Shop at BELK'S FIRST FLOOR ? MEWS DEPARTMENT Men's Wear for Your Every Need Men's Archdale and Arrow Shirts Manstyle and I lanes Underwear Favortex and Eastover Suits (BELK'S Exclusive) Friendline and Stylemaster Hats Men's Jackets and Sport Coats We Are Showing the Most Complete Assortment of MEN'S WEAR AND ACCESSORIES .We Have Ever Shown! Shop Belfe TODAY AND EVERYDAY AND at I llil l\ A SAVE! YOUR SHOPPING CENTER ? BOONE, N. C. We Close Wednesdays at 12:30 P. M. "V PI want a I <..tn taste. That's why I ? ? n ...ke L.i :;cL met have for 10 years It's a rr.il cu*:ti ?'tif ill way!" p. . J : 1. 1 lor Pilot ? ? i ? mmmmm Discover the differnet between Mjnt smoking" Hi Camels! Shf*: ? ^ V-* ' A i ' Twt? the difference! Camels arc full-flavored and deeply sstlsfying - pack after pack. You ca^ count on Camels for the finest taste in smoking ! fwl the difference! The exclusive Camel blend of quality tobaccos has never been equalled "for smooth smoking. Camels are easy to get fclong with. WaAmj the difference! 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