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Nanc/ 1- Frtoler. *t 1. Len c4r; Coy Blaine Froneberger. Cherryvllle; Billy Eugeitv r rye, 1*3 Km St.. Concord; Weary Bagley Oelther. 110 Born In the Wot Dr. Boon*; Ira Owya Gem hlll. Rt. I. Box ON. N. WUkeaboro. Thelma MirKi Gentry Rt 1. Bon 171, Stateevtlte; W. Roger Gentry. Low gap; JoWeieou Overman Gettye. Rt. 1. Ellen boro: Ralph M Gilbert. Bt. I. I.lncolnton; Miriam Tenia Ollloeple, Lowgap; Charlee Ray Glenn. Box W. Marlon; Naney Norrlta Coble, Stony Mot; Hilda Barber Go forth. Klnga Mountain; Oliver Hunter OoiDfta. Jr.. Ruthertord-or.; Herbert Lowell Goodman. Todd; Charlee Ma ion Graham. Todd; Patricia Ann Greene, Rt. 4. Shelby; Robert Glenn Greene. Box MM. N. WUkeaboro; Roy Beauford Greene, Monteiuma; Tltue W. Greene, W. Cremerton; Samuel Maurice Greer, Jr.. ?M Grand Blvd. Boone; Leeter Grtmee. Jr.. Rt. >. Mt. Airy; Charlee Bruton Guy, Bt. 1. Stateevllle; Fettle Sue Haga. Rt. g, Wlnalon -Salem; Benton Thomas Halth cock. Mt Olleed; Velna Hall. Box 1*7. YadklnvlUe; Brvln Odell Hallyburton, Rt 1. Morgan ton: Albert P. Harmon. Sugar Grove; John Robert Harre, Bos MM. Aehevllle; Curat Chr..tlne Harrell, Rt 1. Bakenvllle; Jimmy Payne Har riaon, Rt. I. Box ?. Boom, Patrick RKey HarrUon. Denton; Marthu Jean Haulk. M4 Harmon St.. Fonat City; ftoaalie Hawkina. Cllftatde; Charlie Afuatui Helma, Rt. 1, ClttrryvUte Dorothy Jean itotane. IMC Naaaau Blvd . Charlotte; Unda Cavln Helma, lit. 1. China Grove; Grraldlne Hena ley. 413 Howard St.. Boon*; Man Roe Hlatt. Kt 1. Mt. Airy; Betty Ruth Hod fee, Rt. 1,. Boone; Jack Ray Hod let, Banner Elk; Re be bene Hodge*. Sugar Orove; Carolyn Joanne Hollar. Yadkhiv|lle; Patrtcl i Ann Honeyrutt. Caeor; Anne Radar Hoover. Ill rtnley ?t., N. Wllkeaboroi Hazel Marie Hoover, 1111 Truman ltd., Charlotte; Cecil E. Hoock. Jr. Todd; Ronald Edward Houaer. M Lenoir St.. Mor gan ton; -taBias-' Edith Joaephlne Houaton. Rt It. Charlotte; Bobby Ray Howard, Roar ing River; Rebecca Snider Howard. Rt 1. Lexington ; Beeele Babbitt Ho well. Swannanoa; John Ruaaell Rule. Rt 1. OUn: Carolyn Patton Hutehtni. Granite Quarry; Paul Jerry Hutch Ins. Haya; Peggy 8. Tlmmona Inman. IMS N. Main St.. Mt. Atry; Suaan Eli zabeth Jack, Rt. 1, Try on; Ocorge WEST JEFFERSON LIVESTOCK MARKET ANNOUNCES THE Opening Of Lamb Sale Starting Wednesday, May 27 AND CONTINUING EACH WEEK THRU LAMB SEASON Will Have Competent and Approved Grader at Each Sale During Summer And we guarantee you highest market prices as we did last year. This applies to top grade lambs as well as the low grade. We have a market for all grades including slaughter ewes, stock ewes and bucks. Please have your lambs weighed in before 1 p. m. so we may get you the best price possible. GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED Checks Mailed Promptly on Day after Sales ? We Appreciate Your Support W. J. Livestock Market PHONE 3181 WEST JEFFERSON, N. C. This is another place Plymouth proves its . . . BIG DIFFERENCE JSs IN ECONOMY l ? rFiT flgf Plymouth, traditional economy champ, again won its clata in th? Mohilgas Economy Run . . . won for the third straight year! In thi* recognized competitive test for economy, a Plymouth V-8 averaged 21.15 miles per gallon. Plymouth's proven high gas mileage, initial low purchase price, low maintenance cost and good resale vahie all add up to the Big Difference in economy I PLYMOUTH DELIVERS BIG DIFFERENCE IN PERFORMANCE But yoii don't have to sacrifice performance to enjoy Plymouth's top economy. The Fury V-800 engine that Cered the Plymouth to its Mobilgas Victory is the .jest standard V-8 in Plymouth s field. Its 230 horsepower packs plenty of power. BIG DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY We sincerely believe that the '59 Plymouth is the fiiHst car Plymouth has ever built. Check every inch of this car. See the difference great engineering makes. TAKE A "TWOMILE TRY-OUT NOW! Get behind the wheel of a Plymouth and really feel Plymouth's Big Difference. Talie your "TVy-Out" soon. BIG DIFFERENCE IN RIDE Plymouth'! famou* Tomion-Aire Ride Sn the mo?t comfortable ride on the road. It act* a* a built-in road leveller? It virtually eliminate* roll or away An turn* ? front end dive on atop*. And it'* your* at no extra coat on Plymouth. BUT YOU DON'T PAY FOR THE DIFFERENCE The top-telling, low-price car* are all priced about the tame but only PLYMOUTH givea you the Big Differ ence for your money. jti gggl ?on, Jf.. WttlaesbofW Plump Eugene Johnson. Bc*tlc; Robert & lohiMon. Xhoskie; Sorah Well John son. Rt 1, Willow 4piin?i; Bllhe Jean /one?. I U. f. llMir, Mary Fimiii J ones. 1MI Sharon Rd; Gaatonia; Tad She 1 ton Kallam, ?M Oakland, Wln rtmi-Saiem: Veberly Ibrbf Kearns, 1211 E. 0th St.. Charlotte; Maurice Levon Kearns. Concord: Betty Jua Isenhmir Keller. 1317 22 St.. Hickory, Elizabeth J one. Kerley. Lauiel Springs; Jamas Earl Kilter. 411 Lomax St . Monroe; John David JUlby, Box m. ChsrryvUle; Earl Meacham Kipka, Rt 3, Mooreaville; Clifton D. Knowles. Blowing Mock; John Van Koontz. Rt. t. Lexington; Jala Lambert. Rt. 1. Box 070-A, David ?on; ?. J ton Ingram Lanier. Rt. 3, Kernersvilie; Minnie Neal Leo, Rt. X polk ton; Bety Louise Leonard, Rt. T, Rot 253, Lexington; Doris A. Lewi*. Box 00. CboWlrwe; Barney L. Ltak. Jr., 1019 Scott Ave., Charlotte; Janice Virginia tittle, Newton; Joyce M. Little. Newton; Thomas Carl Little, Warnpniville; Oail Jonas Loftfn, 1 Crane St., Wrlghtsvllle Beach; Caralyn Roberta Long, Rt 2. Rockingham; Betty Arlene Lutx. Rt. 1, Clemmons; William Robert Lyons, Rt. 3, Box 100, Boone; Horace Haywood Mabry, Rt. 2, Albemarle; David Cook Mackoretl, 70S Carolina Ave.. Gaatonia; James Frank Maines, Scottvllle; Li la Louisa Ms lone. 0010 Beech wood, Greensboro; Shirley Jane Maness. Troutman; Charles A. Maney, Rt. 1, Belmont; Mary Jean Marshall. 307 Circle Drive, Mt. Airy; Richard Edward Marshall. Rt 1. Flat Rock; John Locke Martin. Rt. 1, Box 341-A, Cary; Shirley Johnson Msrtin, Jones vine; Helen Rose Mask. Raeford; James A. Mask. Marion; Rebecca Bingham Mast, Boone; John Carroll Matthews, 9 Felts St.. North Wilkes boro; Elolse Ann McBee, ?ox 449, Arden; Colie Lee McCarty, Jr., 1010 Wilmont Rd . Charlotte; Sibyl Mc Donald. Rt. 3, Forest City; Peggy Nell McDowell. Rt 1. Camnobello. S. C - Theresa Marlene McGee. Rt. 1, Le noir; Bobble Jean McGulre, Boone; Carol Mackle MeOulre. Granite Falls; Martha Beckerdlte Mclntyre, Bt. f, Winston -Salem; Ben Neil McKee. Shelby: Brown Thompson McKinney. Rt. 2, Spruce Pine; Clayton Albert McKinney. Jr.. Wllkesboro; Clyde Mc Kinney. Spruce Pine; Nancy Glenn McLean, Lowell; John McLeod. Broad way; Emmet Alvln Michael. Bt. 1. Iron Station; Dempsey Miller, Jeffer son; Leon Arrowood Miller. Shelby; Phoebe Ramey Miller. Pahokee. Fla.; A. Ray Mlnton. Vilas; Betsy Hullan ler Moose. 221 S. Oakland. Gastonla; Carl Lee Motslnger. Rt. 2, Kerners ville; Charles Ronald Murray. Rt. 2, Lincolnton; Joseph Robinson Neal. Jefferson; Jack Harvey Nixon. F. St., Trailer Park, North Wllkesboro; Sarah Ruth Nixon, Box 197, Ramseur; Franklin Earl Norrls, Jr.. TS1 East Howard St.. Boone; Cornelia Barker Gakes. Rt. 1. Elon College; Jack C. Parker, 8401 Plaza, Charlotte; Alice Linda Patton, 1207 6th St.. N. W., Hickory; Mary Alice Patton. Mills Home, Thomasvllle; Nina Joyce Peyne, Rt. 4. Thomasvllle; Edwin Eu fene Peeler. 832 W. Warren St, Shel by; Jerry W. Peoples, Rt. S. Winston Salem; Erie Meredith Perry. Mt. Airy; Phyllis Anne Pharr, Box 802, Davidson; Douglas O. Phillips, Spruce Pine; Shelva Jean Pickler, Rt 1. New London; Atha Marlene Pilkenton, Rt. 2, Lenoir; Frederic Henry Pons, Jr.. Valdese; Ruth Orubb Porter. 2210 Croydon Rd.. Charlotte; Lorene Po teaat Rt. 1, Box 210, Salisbury; Mary Dae Poteat. 311 Lee St.. Shelby. Thomaavllla; Small* Byrd Robblnt, Wowing Bock: Mary NMUIt Robert.. kl * Box ?. W?vnvlll?: Carolyn Jiiw WnXmirm, <M Cm Am, Out lottn; Franklin B. Bobinaon. Sophie. West Virginia) ' ' One* Carolyn Rollins, Charles Rd . Shelby: Calla Oraham Roten. Lansing; William Franklin Scott. Todd; CUng maa Blair Mia. BL 2. Monroe; Ones Carol Ben tall. Ml Knu|> St.. Hen dersonvllte: Robert H. Shore. Jr.. Blowing Bock; Reba Ann Shuiord. M E. Front St.. Stateoville: FrankUn Carroll Shytlaa. Caroleen: Nancy Carolyn BMea. ?t. ?. ?allebury; Sarah Annette Slgmon. Ml. Holly; Betty Jean Smith, Minneapolis Illrabeth Anne Pinfeaton Smith. 1? W, Bank. HaMabwry: Irvn Francea Smith. Mt W. Ranklln Ave.. Oaatonla; Ralph Donald Smith. Rt I. Box n. Mt. Airy; Wil liam FrankUn Bnyrtsr. Rt. t Wliurton Salem; Wllrna Jonaa Snyder. Rt. I. Box M. Winston -Salem: Betty C. Stephens, 4 at Hickory Ave., Crestvlew. Fla.; Catherine Lee Stavans. 117 Park St.. Boone. Mary Virginia Sullivan. Rt S.Lenoir; Lacy Henry Taylor. Jr. 000 E. Sth St.. Lumberton; Alice Marie Teague. 41 Main St.. Lowell; Maurice A. Temple ton. 130 Blowing Bock Rd.. Boone; Mary Aline Terry, Monroe: Blllle June TUley, Stuart. Va.i Ethel Vic toria Townsend. Rt. 1, Banner Elk; Samuel Boyce Travis. 1X4 11th St. N. Hickory: Grace Yvonne Under wood, Wlngate; Harry Eugene Up thurrh. Box 114, Mt. Ollead; Dolly Dawn Vanderllp. 4939 Park Bd.. Char lotte: Harriet Joyce Redding Van Dyke. Route 1. Oaatonla: Nora Janice Wagner, 419 Spencer Ave., Spencer; Barbara Ann Watklna. 101 Cherry Mtn. St.. Forest City; Martha Lane Wataon. Rt. 4. Oxford: Lou Floy Watts, lit. 1. Tabor City; Ruby E. Watts. Rt t. Clark ton; Daniel D. Weaver. Box M. Havesvllle: Thomas Hampton Webb, Llnville; Wanda Lm Wnm. 12281 8. W. 80th St.. Miami 42, Via.; Tommy Dean Welborn. Rt. 4. N. Wilkesboro; Dean B. Westmoreland, Rt. 2. Kings Moun tain; Donald William Whelan. 218 Petree Rd., Winston-Salem; Raymond Carl Whitby. 706 Madison St.. Roa noke Rapids; Agnes Sally An White. Rt. 1, Box 90. Olln; Bufort Nelso Widen house, 308 Maable Ave.. Kanna polis; Charles Kenneth Wilcox, 202 Oak St.. Boone; Edgar Wilcox, Rt. 1. Box 82. Todd; Bernice Juanita Wll 11 mas. Rt 1. Box 48. Forest City; James Roger Williams. Box 88. Avondale; Bertha Nell Wilson. Rt. 8. Shelby; Ann Peeler Winkler, Rt. 2. Box 180. Salisbury; Joseph Charles Winkler. 108 Pine St.. Boone; Sue Carolyn Wise. 1807 N. Main St.. Salis bury; Carolyn Young Wood. Swan nanoa; Zane Noel Wood!*, Plney Creek; Nancy Carolyn Woodruff; 129 Broad way. Lenoir; Margaret Ann Joyner Woods. Box 808, Kernersvllle; Irene Baker Wort man. Box 8. Acme; Ivo Ambrose Wortman, Jr.. Box 8. Acme; Joyce Byars Wyatt, 808 Rosebrler Ct., Greensboro; Doyle Annette Yfcrboro. Rt. 2. Vale; Ruby Kathleen Young, Rt 3. Box 394. Morganton. The following are scheduled to re ceive the Master of Arts degree: Ralph E. Anderson, Box 7, Boone; Doris Vance Banner, Rt. 2. Sylva; ' ' a"BT * ' * Flower Show ts Good Ota Parkway The spring (lower ibow of tb? earlier varieties 1* in the peak at the present time. Dogwood past peak, good bloom remaining at higher eievationi. Punktatum (Rhododendron Caroleium) now at peak M. P. >19 to 324 and in Llnvllle Fail* area Fraaler Magnolia (till good at higher eievationi. Pink Azalea still very showy at M. P. >27, >52 and 3M. Flame Azalu* early bloom be ginning throughout the sub-dis trict. Alder Leaved Viburnum remain ing at Beacon Heights and Black Mountain Gap vicinity. Silverbell attractive bloom M. P. 346 to 342, should be good through 5-17. Fire Cherry scattered bloom at higher elevations. Crabapple becoming attractive in Crabtree Meadows vicinity. Yellow Buckeye (air, scattered bloom along the district. In general now is probably the peak season (or ground and woods flowers, which Include trllliums. violets, chick weed, groundsels, dwarf Iris, dutchman's breeches, strawberry hawkweed, columbine. Indian painthbrush, (leabanee. pink lady slipper, wood sorrel, msyapple, bluets and wild (ermn ium. ' DEMOCRAT ADS PAY Charles James Blffers. ISM Florida Ave.. Gaston ia; Fred Henry Brown. SIS W. 6th St., Gaatonla: William Leon Brawn. 2? Catawba Ave.. Mooreivllle. Betty Collins Chrtaty. Rt. J. Bo* 114. Kannapolla; Carole Wilson Eller, N. Wllkesboro; Barbara Joyce Foesett Dahlonega, Georgia; Fred L. Holt. Ht. S, Bo* 14S. Salisbury; Loretta Jean Hudson. Bt 4. Hickory: Doris Ann Hyatt Jamison. Rt. 3. Canton: PercK'al Clyde Keener. IIS E. Harper Ave., Le noir: Ruby Jean Lanier, Rt. 3. Hick ory; Nina Mabe LaFevers, Box MS. Morganton: Vincent W. 8. Leon*. Ipoh, Malaya: Manuel Lorenzo. Rt. 1, Boone: Viola B. Lorenzo. Rt. 1, Boone: Robert Har old Mason. Pacolet Mills. ?. C.; Philip B. McGlll. Davidson: Hush Graham Miller. HI. Sll X. Marlon St.. Shelby; Joe Mooney, Rtdgeby. Tenn.: Thomas H. Myers, Sr., Catawba; Joseph Clyde Phllllos. Jonesvtlle: Sy blle Jessie Ray. 12SS Belvedere. Gas tonla: Ethel Zeoba Robinson, 933 11th St., N. E-, Hickory; Warren Sex%on. Lansing: Maggie Lou Smith, 3904 Central Ave., Memphis,* Tenn.; Frank Joseph Sparzo, Manchester. Conn.; Joe Walter Stroud, Jonesvllle: Ernest Ray Taylor. Jr., Florence, S. C.; Rich ard Huntington Williams. North Wind ham, Conn.; Dlcy Fortner Hallybur ton. Box IDS. Drexel; Bruce Tucker, SIS E. 30th St.. Charlotte. Attend Meeting Of United Fund Mr. and Mra. Grady Moratx, Jr, and Dr. and Mr?. L. H. Owaley at tended the meeting of Carolina* United in Charlotte at the Hotel Barringer Ml Wedneaday. Carolina* United ia the central organization of nil United Funda in North and Sooth Carolina. The purpaae of the meeting wa? to consider the report of the central Admissions and Budget Commit tee for the coming yew. L Mr. Horetz if the new president of the Wataoga County United Fund, which to a member of Caro lina* United. Dr. Owsley I* pest president of the Watauga group and ? board member of the or ganization for the two states. : Of the 16 ehemicai elements important to crop production, all but three are found in limited quantities in the earth. ? , # You're not |ust one of the herd when you have the policy You're an individual . . . and w? treat you like one. We five our professional and personal attention to planning the right protection program for you ... one that covers you sensibly and adequately. Then should you have an accident or loss, you can count on us to give you the help you need. It's part of our Pertonal Service. Come in and ask us about 1L COE INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY V V rvtv DIAL AM 4-8256 E. F. COE, Manager 217 MAIN STREET BOONE, N. C. tipi M?HUfl CASUALTY 9UMTY COMPANY If you're smoking more now but enjoying it less... CHANGE TO CAM ELS- A REAL CIGARETTE Notice how much more satisfying each smoke becomes. The full, rich flavor of Camels tastes clean and fresh every time. 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