..Christmas Seal Gifts |j ; Should Be Made Soon By MRS. FRANCES C. FRANCIS Have you made your Christmas Seal contrlbutionT Mest of your neighbors have, according to the . Tuberculosis Association. Are you one of th* number who haven't? 'Did you say to yourself, "They won't mica my small gift." 9 But your small gift is the whol? point of the Christmas Seal Sale. It was founded on the principle 'that small contributions from th* many, many, many people who want to see TB licked will do the I job. The Tuberculosis Association : people don't high-pressura their : friends and neighbors into contri buting. They don't solicit in stores ' and factories or ask for payroll deductions. They dont ring door ; bells or solicit by phone. They trust implicity in a letter explain ing why money is needed to fight . TB, a letter that you receive and answer in private. In the more than half a century of the Christ Bus Seal Sale their faith has been rewarded annually. But you're still asking, "What difference will my few dollars make?" Here's one small example out of many. In a laboratory in Philadelphia rabbits are nibbling on carrots. These rabbits, which look like any other rabbits, have been bred for generations far oM purpose? 1? find out why some get sick when infected with TB terms and others do ML Some day this research may lead to a method of making us all resistant to tuberculosis. Christmas Seal funds help sup port this research. Bat if that support has te be withdraw* he cause there isn't eoaugh money? If there a rent Nungh carrots to feed these rabbits? Haw about it? Send your contribution today. Santa Letters Dear Santa: Would you bring me a amy set and a Bible for Christmas. My name is G. C. Tri r?tt. I live at 211 Bristol Road, Boone, N. C. Thank you Santa. Dear Santa ? I want a Kodak Brownie Star Flash camera, and a Children's Moccasin kit. You can get the Starflash in Boone and the Moccasin kit in Greensboro at Sears. Love, Bobby McNeely. List Your Property with Vt for a Quick Sale HAVE DEMAND FOB SMALL BUSINESS ? ALSO FOB FABMS COE INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY Dial AM 4-8256 217 Main Street 2 MILES WEST OF BOONE on old Highway 421?3 acres of land, tobacco bate, 5 room house, bath. Good term*. LOCATED NEAR SCHOOLS AND STORES? Good 2 bed room house, lto baths, large living room with fireplace, built ia stove and garbage disposal. Large lot. Good financing. Requires $1800 down. OWNER MUST SELL THIS WEEK? This property will be sold to the highest offer. Good 2 bed room house, bath, large lot located oh Greene Street. Buy this property for invest ment. 30 ACRES ? S bed room house, located on Highway 421 near Deep Gap. Priced for quick sale. GOOD 3 BED ROOM HOUSE, bath, large lot located on High way 1M in Perkinsville. Sale price 17000. 31 ACRES ? 4 room house, good outbuildings on top of Blue Ridge. Price $4000.00. 53 ACRE FARM? -Good old bouse, fish pond. Price $0000. Located near Parkway. GOOD 2 BED ROOM HOUSE, den, large living room with fire place. Carport. G. I. loan can be assumed. $1500 down. GOOD 2 BED ROOM HOUSE, huge lot. located Perkinsville. Good terms. DUPLEX APARTMENT? Now rented. Located on Fatuity Street near college campus. Completely furnished. SMALL FARM ? Remodeled two bed room house, bath, com pletely furnished. 19 acres with 23 cleared land located on good road about ,8 miles from Boone. 1-3 down. GOOD 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE, basement, large wooded lot. Just out "of city limits near new Golf Coarse. GOOD 4 ROOM HOUSE, bath, heat, about 1 acre lot. City water. Price $7500. 80 ACRES LAND? Will graze 25 head cattle, new barn, over 300,000 feet marketable timber. Small down payment Joins Blue Ridge Parkway. GENTLEMEN'S FARM. New 3 bed room brick house. IVi bath, hot water heat, full basement, dishwasher, new barn, chicken house, 12 acres of land located 8 miles from Boom. G. L loan can be assumed. WOODED LOTS of any size, plenty of good water. GOOD GOING BUSINESS for sale. Ideal for husband and wife. 4 BCD RdOM BRICK HOUSE? best location, carpet* wall to wall. 5 BCD ROOM STONE HOUSE, large lot Good financing. LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING for sale. Good Parking WATAUGA FROZEN FOOD BUILDING ? A steal! TWO FAMILY STONE HOUSE? Large lot Close In. 18 ACRES, house, tobacco base. Price $4800. Will trade for ether property. 8 BED ROOM TOURE?g^hotha, aear schools, ideal for apart RECEIVE CERTIFICATE OF HONOR.? Old ScouU of Troop 6, who Were pretent when Ear! Petrey, u aiatant principal of Boone Elementary School, nude the proaeaation of a plaque for community service, are, receiving the certificate, Elizabeth Bartlett; front row, loft to right, Mr*. H. M Cooke, Pamela Hamby, Call Wilton, Toi Cooke. Dianne Warmau, Betty Isiey, Barbara Halt; back row, Jane BuakWid, Jan* Price, Martha Moretz, Nancy Peaao, Rebecca Rusaell and Mr*. John Andonofc Girt Scouts Are Honored JOSEPH EDWIN CHURCH, CT-2, ?on of Mr. and Mrs Coy Church of Boone, who is now stationed in Turkey. He has been in the Navy for lour yean. His address: Joseph Edwin Church, CT-2 Tuslog Del. 28 APO 324 New York, N. Y. Forest Fire In Caldwell Burns Refuge Timber Lenoir ? A forest fire described as the worst in Caldwell County in several years burned some 90 acre* sf the Pisgah National For est and the Daniel Boone Wildlife Refuge over the week end. E. M. Manchester of the U. S. Forestry Service said Tuesday the blaae was first reported by watch towers at 3 p. m. Saturday. He said fire fighters controlled the blqze by Saturday night, but that crews battled Saturday and Sunday to extinguish the flame*. Manchester said that 334 deer hunters ? some from as far as Colorado ? were credited with helping to keep the fire under control. They fought with Federal Forest Service crews. The fire was described by. Man chester as a crown fire. No build ings were damaged. He said the blaze was probably started by a carelessly dropped cigarette or match. Manchester said yesterday there is a possibility the game season , will be prematurely closed because of the extreme fire ha zard during this very dry season. He said leaves and foliage are in a "very explosive condition." LACE OF SUPPORT Sterling Coled, Director Goner al of the International Atomic En ergy Agency, has said that United States policy was undermining the ageaey. Mr. Colo said the organization, which was proposed by President Eisenhower, could not achieve its objectives, or. even continue to exist, liaises there was a change in policy by the United States and other nuclear powers to give more preferential treatment to the agency. Girl Scout Troop 8 of Boone, was presented with the Parents' Magazine Certificate of Honor for outstanding community service in i spceial chapel program Friday morning at the Boone Elementary School. The award was made as a re sult of a project by the troop ih which more than 200 toys, books, etc,, were collected and repaired and given to the County Welfare Department to be used for Christ mas cheer for children who might have been forgotten by Santa Claus last year. Earl Petrey, assistant principal, made the presentation on behalf of the magazine to the giria and their leaders. They were Elizabeth Bartlett, Pamela Hamby, Gall Wil son, Toi Cooke, Dianne Wannan, Betsy Isley, Barbara Mast, Jane Buckland, Jane Price, Martha Mor etz, Nancy Peaae, and Rebecca Russell. Leaders of the troop are Mrs. H. M. Cooke and Mrs. T. S. Bart lett. Mrs. John Anderson was help ing with the troop during the ac tivity for which the recognition was made. Mrs. Richard Kelley was troop organizer. The Certificate of Honor 1* in the forpi of a plaque and will be displayed at the meeting place of the troop during its meetings. Awarding of the group for thalr land SAVE! PAUL W. YOUNCE Sales Representative FREE ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION ON: if APPLIANCES if PLUMBING, HEATING if IRRIGATION if FLOORCOVERING if TELEVISION if FARM EQUIPMENT SEARS, ROEBUCK AND GO. Phone Day AM 4-8378 Home AM 4-8860 BOONE, N. C. community service was noted in the November issue of Parents' Magazine, and Troop 6 wu one of six youth groups in North Carolina to receive the honor. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindneas es and expressions of sympathy during the illness and buriiu of Thomas J. Moodjr ? Ttie Moody Family. Brendall Rites Are Held Rev. J. A. Brtndall, retired Japtiit mlniitef, died at hit home n Franklin November 14. 1 Funeral tervtaet were held November M at Watauga BapUat Church in Franklin and burial mi in the church cemetery. Rev. Mr. BreataU, who ?at M yean old, had served u pastor of church** {b state* of Washington, Taaas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. He was a member of Om BurfiiM Town Baptiat Chdrch la frtnkHa. S*r*l?lng. I* addlttta to tht ' wlOw, >r? IWfi aoN: 1*aul Br?? d?ll of Atlanta tod Ray Br?n4*H of Boom There ar* four 4aa(M> era: Mr?. Id V?bh of Franklin; Mrs. Cart Fhl/thiM, Sprite Ctty. ton*.; Mi*. Mamie Pairchlld, Hrin? Cltf. Tana.;' Mm. Ray Br by of Marietta. da. Theta ue 1> mMckiMraa an* wM graat grandchildren. Z/rtdli ^And uwt... Try IT' ?MWJk fnnmumztDl VnMMMD MILK e?^ai Queen Bess MlLKp.| Is always fresh and sweet ? It's produced by your neighbor dairy farmers right here in ?your own county,* and reaches your table at the peak of freshness If s so delicious and re freshing, too; thafs why everybody likes it Yadkin Valley DAIRY WILKESIORO. N. C. SHOP AT HUNTS FOR GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Slender (heath mufglet under iti own gently bUnied lined Jacket wlU frinfed how trim. Wool ud nylon other Carol* Elnf Junior* from ft.91 Bobble Brook* and Jane Irwill Sweaters . . $4.95-310.95 - Skirts $5.95-412:95 Carole King, Martha Manning, and Georgianna Dresses . . . $8.95-12495 OTHER DRESSES ... $X.M to $6.M Water RepeUent Car Coats . . $8.95^19.95 Children's Car Coals . . $6.95-811.95 Ladle*' Pan and Winter ? Coats .... $16.95-959.95 SAVE ON SHOES AT HUNTS Special Reduced Price* on Chatham Boxed ? Blankets i FOR CHRISTMAS Men'* Fall and Winter Suits $19.95-149.95 Mian Beautiful All Woal Topcoats . *19.95-93*95 Men'a Genuine Suede Jackets . ? ? . 112.95 ? ; . 7; ' I Men'* and Boya' Suburban Coats $6.95-119.95 Men'a AU Wool Flannel Dress Pants $8.95-112.95 Men's Wings and Arrow Sport and Dress Shirts $2.95-$5.95 Men's Lee and Champ Hats $7.95-$8.95 OTHERS 1 $1.98 ? (IJS MANY, MANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS ECONOMICAL PRICES Shop in Our Children *$ Department fo r Practical Gifts for the Boyt and Ctrlt GIFTS FOR THE HOME TOWELS ? TOWEL SETS ? BLANKETS ? BATH SETS ? 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