W. LUES'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sunday servlcea at #:80 a. m.
Holy Communion flnt and third
Sundays; Church School at 10*0;
Holy
at }0:18 a. m.
Church open daily
TODD METHODIST CIRCUIT
Wayne W. Woodward. Pastor
BLACKBURN'S CHAPEL, MM
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Worship servlcea? 11:00 a. m.
First Sunday; 8:00 p. m. Third
Sunday
SHVLL8 MILLS ASSEMBLY
? OP OOD
Rev. James Kally, pastor.
Sunday? Sunday School 10:00;
worship 11:00; evening service
7:80.
Wadneaday ? Prayer meeting
7:80.
Saturday? Youth aervice 7:80.
?LOWING BOCK PIBST
BAPTIST CMUBCH
O. Carlton Cos, pastor.
Sunday School? 10.00 a. m.
Worship aerrice ? 11:00 a. m.
Sunday evening antics 8:00
p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday ?
7:10 p. m.
Choir rehearsal Wadneaday ?
8:00 p. m.
PBESBTTEB1AN CHURCH
J. K. Parker, Jr, pastor.
Moraine worship? 11:00 a. m.
A nursery ia kept (or small chil
dren during this service, with a
Westminster Fellowship ? 8:48
B- ??
Circles of the Women of the
Chuich meet the first Monday of
each BMth; g
third Monday.
Friday,. . 4 mUu. . .
jpatttaft' Of the Weatern North
Carolina Conference
Hlnlatera, laymen and women
from 1,100 cburchea In th? west
ern half of the State will asaemble
at Ovena Auditorium to launch a
$3,000,000 campaign lot Chriatian
Higher Education.
Chief ipeaktn will be Milbura
P. Akeri of Chicago and Blahop
Marvin A. Franklin of Jackson,
Mias.
Hopewell Will
Hold Bazaar %
The Woman'a Society of Chriat
ian Service of the Hopewell Meth
lodiat Church will iponaor a ba
'aaar at the DarU Furniture Store
on September 19th beginning at
8 o'clock.
The public la invited to attend.
Fanner* who dont normally
fertilise their cropa adequately
should take a good look at their
altuatioa; try to determine how
much yielda could be increaaed
through proper fertilisation.
New State Morle
Now Available
The new Variety Vacatirinland
movie, which wan widely shown
to television sod many other audi
ences M a feature ot "Sec North
Carolina Month". U now available
for distribution throughout the
State, and may be obtained free
of charge from the State Advert
tiaing Division. Department of
Cnweervatlon and Development,
Raleigh.
The 16 mm film In foil color
runs 14H minutes H la aa all
North Carolina production Hugh
Morton directed production and
Mid much of the photography,
covering the SUte from the Croat
Smokies to the coast; the North
Carolina Symphony Orchestra did
the background music, and Doab
le S Studio of Charlotte handled
technical production.
New Enlistees
In Marine Corps
Tor his own take, It U import
ant to find a Marine'* mettle ear
ly hi hi* career. That la Marine
boot training la tough, bringing
out the beat In every recruit.
Marine Ted). Sgt. BUI Olhrer,
lofcal recruiter who work* out of
the Boone poatofflce every Wed
nesday morning told this to some
of the local youths last month.
Two of them. James H. Hollars
?nd Curtis R. Balrd, decided they
could take anything the Marines
*ould dish out They enlisted and
it* now at Parrls bland. South
Carolina going through recruit
'raining.
Young Balrd Is the son of Mr.
ind Mrs. Robert T. Baird of Blow
ng Rock and la a graduate of
Blowing Rock High School.
Young Hollars Is the son of
Mrs. Earlean Hollars of Blowing
Rock and also attended Blowing
Rock High School.
Both boys enlisted for. four
year*.
GETTING I N THE ACT
Detroit, Mich. ? Ten-year-old
Desmond McDuffee had aa argu
ment with hia widowed mother
and decided to return to bla form
er home In Memphli, Tenn.
Deamond got out his mother's
car and left. Two miles from home,
fourteen damaged parked cara, one
flattened fence and one equally
flattened beck porch later, police
fluahed him out of hiding under a
nearby pile of cartona only to be
told by Deamond: "I aint talk
ing. I'm taking the Fifth Amend
ment."
TESTS COMPLETED
The Atomic Energy Commission
recently announced that It haa
completed its nuclear weapons
testa at Johnaton bland In the
mid-Pacific and the area la being
opened to ship and plane traffic.
BABY
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Beef Liver, 3 ibs.$t.OO
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BEEF ROAST, lb. 47c
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SIMONIZf ? ? ? $1.35
CRISCO - 3-lb. can 93t
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GOLDEN CUP
COFFEE - 3 lbs. $2.15
LARGE HEAD
LETTUCE ? ? 2 for 39c
GOLDEN RIPE vjTN
BANANAS - - lb. 15c
CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING AND PACKAGING
lor your home freeser done by appointment
FREE DELIVERY -S OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK J
CITY MEAT MARKET & GROCERY
JONES HOLLAR, Owtur AM 44491 BOONE, N. C.
Two Sunday Services
Planned By BaptistsP
Palter L. H. Hoiiingsworth re
ported virtually an overflow crowd
In the morning worship wnrte* In
th? Pint Baptist Church km. la
view c< the fact that upperdas*
ibm had not arrived oi the ASTC
plus the expectation oi
large numbers o I local people, the
Deacooa and other church lead
en. in emergency sessions Sun
day afternoon quickly came to the
conclusion that two worship ser
vices would In an likelihood be
|a nn^inmiis ^11 mLa
ncvfuiry to ?ccoromoQaie iu woo
wanted to attend. Therefore, be
ginning neat Sunday, Septerabti
14, there will be two regular
morning worship services, one e I
these will begin at 8:30 to be fol
lowed by Sunday School at 0:40
and the second worship service at
10:88. These will be Identical wor
ship services ? the choir will sing
the same anthems and the minister
bring the same sermon, etc.
Appalachian's enrollment will
break all records this year and, as
always, the largest number of stu
dents will be Baptists. Last year
of approximately 1000 students
more than 1300 were Baptists. It
is expected that this year's stu
dent body will have even more
Baptists In It. While no check has
been made, it appears now that
well over half the incoming fresh
men class are Baptist young peo
ple. The local church makes every
effort in its total program to ap
peal to and minister to the needs
of these young people. Hie above
plans are simply one more effort
In that direction.
The remaining part of the Sun
day program for the Baptist
church here will include Training
Union activities for all ages at
f:18 p. m., followed by a regular
worship service at 7: SO every Sun
day night. Students and general
public alike are urged to make
their own choices, according to
convenience and inclination, as to
which of the two morning wor
ship services they attend, while a
cordial welcome is extended to all
for all the other activities offered
by the church.
BROADER AID PLAN
President Eisenhower has pro
posed a major new move to
strengthen the financial backing
(or world trade and world econom
ic development.
The President has instructed
Robert B. Anderson, Secretary of
the Treasury, to support an in
crease in contributions, Including
dollar contributions, to the Inter
national Bank for Reconstruction
and Development and the Inter
national Monetary Fund.
Continuing Israeli need for
economic aid predicted.
Trees Should Be
Cut When Kipe
To# often trees are cut when
they are making their moat rapid
increase in value. 3
Sometimes this is justified by
high market prices or by the
owner's need for cash, says R. S.
Douglass, forestry specialist for
the N. C. Agricultural Extension
Service.
"Frequently, however, the own
er takes a real loss by cutting the
trees too soon," Douglass added
"Often a pine that is cut for pulp
wood or small sawlogs would have
doubled its value in 10 years."
Douglass also points out that
selective cutting brings in cash
returns every few years, keeps
the forest growing at top speed,
and allows larger harvest when
markets are especially gopd.
The owner may find it difficult
at first to determine which trees
are ready for cutting. But with
help from a forester and a little
practice he can soon do a good
Job.
"The timber owner should re
gard his timber as a crop to har
vest frequently," Douglass said.
"By selective cutting he can har
vest high-value sawlogs every five
to 10 years and at the same time
keep fast growing young trees to
replace those cut."
WILD MDE
Chimney Rock, N. C. ? The auto
iwerved out of control off U. S.
74, plunged down a 100-foot em
bankment, overturned twice and
plopped upright in a shallow sec
tion of the rock Broad River.
Investigating officers found the
lone occupant, M-year-old Bram
lett Alvin Ballard, sitting upright,
behind the wheel in, neck-bigh
water. Injuries: a bruised fore
head
Robert Wall Rites Ape Held
Mr p-' * tt WJl i ? ? - -i .J
?i ? nu>w? o. tthii, nimnni ui
Hrt. Pnrl C. Wall (nee Wagner)
al Church vUle, died Tuesday
morning, August 26, at Harford
Memorial Hospital. H? ni bora
April 2, 1*96 in Watuug* County,
a ?on of Mack Wall and Floy Mil
ler Wall. , t
The deceased, a veteran of
World War t was retired from
the Aberdeen Proving Ground,
where be worked u an assembler.
Besides his wife be is survived
by I IN, Mr Ma?ik W. Wall; two
daughter*, Hill Elizabeth Wall
and lira. Elmer Jackson; a sister,
Mr* Virjunia Grubba; and four
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
from the Tarring PMaeral Home.
Aberdeen, wrth burial in Oak
Grave Baptist Chare b. cemetery. /
Properly operated, the poultry
industry is one of tbo -most ef
ficient of all farm enterprises.
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The Quadrangle at' th?r University of Pennsyl
vania . . . here live hundred* of freshmen from
towns and cities all over America. For many it is
their Ant great venture into the world of responsi
bility and temptation. It is a crucial year . . . and
they live it in a community all their own, sur
rounded by the teeming millions of a great city!
An important part of their life is the Christian
Association, augmenting the programs of the
campus churches. There are wholesome social ac
tivities, challenging discussion groups, services of
worship, opportunities for community service.
H^re, as on almost every college campus, the
Church is on the job. Its specially-trained leaders
are guiding our sons and daughters in their adjust
ment to college life and the complicated world of
opportunity and danger.
Are you helping the Church in its far-reaching
ministry? Are you providing the religious home Ufa
and church-centered spiritual training that a boy
and girl need BEFORE THEY GO OUT INTO
THE WORLDT
C?fgri?ki 1W, Ktiittr AJv. Smitf, gum Kry, /#.
THt'??1UR4H FOR ALL . . .
all pc m tne church
The OmkIi it the greatest factor Ml
Mli (*r A* bmldinf of character nd
fpiritual vatuet. Without a ttrong Church,
?either dnmxitfjr mot civiliratioft caa
aarvive. Tharn arc four tound reaiona
why every ptnaa should attend wrvicet
ppfularlf and l?pparl A* Ch?r?h. They
are: (I) For hi* own take. (2) For hit
cMfdroo't take, (j) for #ie take of hit
of tho Cfcutah Hatlf, which need* hia
Moral and Material support. Pl?n to t*
to ch wilt refuiarly and read your Bible
daUy.
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