TOGETHER FOR FIRST TIME 8INCE 1991? The family of Mr. and Mr*. Jordan V. Cook. Route 4, Boone, were all together for the flrat time In nine yean over the week end. They are, front row, left to right: Mrs. Ken Triplett, Miss Janice Cook, Mrs. Cook and Mr. Cook, parents, Mrs. Arthur Greene, Mrs. Jimmy Greene; standing: Joe Cook, David Cooke, Franklin D. Cook, Henry Cook, Stewart Cook, Mrs. Paul Carl ton, Mrs. Nell Mrs. Ashley, and Jordan Cook. Except for Jordan and Franklin, all the children live in Watauga county. Wafch For The Opening Of The Completely Remodeled FROZEN FOOD PLANT OPENING IN ABOUT 60 DAYS For The Purpose Of BUTCHERING ? PROCESSING ? CURING AND PACKAGING BEEF AND HOGS We Will Have Available For Rent A Few COLD STORAGE LOCKERS Watauga Meat Packers U. S. 421 (In the Building Formerly Known as Watauga Frozen Foods) Attend Vet State Meeting Dr. John G. Martin and Or. B. F. Sherwood, both of Boom attended the Mth annual meeting of the North Carolina State Veter inary Medical Aaaoeiation held June 21-21, at the Grove Park Inn, Aaheville. Dr?. Martin and Sherwood were among the 200 North Carolina Veterinarians attending thia an nual conference with outstanding apecialiata in the various fields of veterinary medicine. News Of Our Servicemen TAKING BASIC TRAINING Fort Jackson, S. C. ? Recruit Ronda G. Holman, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Fred Holman of Todd, haa been aaaigned to Com pany C, 8th Battalion, 2nd Train ing Regiment at Fort Jackson for eight weeks of Basic Combat Training. This is his first phase of six months active duty training with the U. S. Army and a part of the obligation he incurred upon enliating in the N. C. National Guard, Hq. Co., 3rd Bn., 12th Inf. Never swim alone, fish alone. I boat alone, or play alone around i farm ponds. Post safety instructions for boat ing and swimming around farm ponds. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Hsving qualified as administra trix of the estate of Fred R. Hat ley, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this is to ' notify those having claims against i the estate of the said deceased to present them to me within 12 months of the date hereof or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make im mediate payment. This June 27, 1960. ? MRS. GLENN GOAD, Admx., Route 3, Boone, N. C. 6-30-6p NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Mrs. W. D. Clarke, late of the county of Wa tauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said de ceased to present them to me within 12 months of the date here of or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those In debted to the estate are aaked to make immediate payment. ? MRS. LISTER THORNTON, Admx., Rt. 11, Box 472, Charlotte, N. C. 6-2-0P 40 Beautiful Lots TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION Saturday, July 2 ? At 2:00 P. M. 108-Acre Development 2 Miles Northwest of Booue ? On U. S. Highway 421 Is Awarded Scholarship JIM BOB COFFEY Jim Bob Coffey, ion of Mr. and Mr) James B. Coffey of Blowing Rock ha* been awarded a four-year icholaatic scholarship to the college of his choice. Coffey will attend Lees-McRae College at Banner Elk for two years and then he plans to transfer to either the University of North Carolina of the North Carolina State College. Coffey took part in many activ ities at Blowing Rock High School, and he was a member of the Band, Glee Club, Science Club, and Dra matics Club. American steamship lines seek Congo trade. U. S. to improve quake detec tion network. I, Since the U-2 ?py plane Incident, < the National Aeronautics and | Space Administration baa bean I taking detailed cloud picture* over < the Soviet Union without Soviet I objections and without the ad vuice approval of the State De partment 11m picture* have been taken by the high resolution cam era in the Tiro* I meteorological ] ?atellit* launched on April 1. The significance of the picture* ia that they will provide wo* thing of a precedent for a na tion's right to uh satellitei for peaceful scientific purposes and tngtrectljr for military wunlnc sod reconnaissance purposes. Notice of Sale For Taxes Watauga County Real Estate Liens for the Year 1959 Will Be Advertised For Sale During the Month of July, 1960 DISCOUNT FOR 1960 PRE-PAID TAXES IS AS FOLLOWS : June .... 2% July. . . .V/2% August ... 1% September . 1% October . . V2J0 H. G. THOMAS TAX COLLECTOR WATAUGA COUNTY GOODYEAR th Of JULY! TURNPIKE- PROVED. TIRES Your Old Tire a Make Your Down Payment AU SIZES SALE PRICED! TURNPIKE-PROVED 71 3-T ALL-WEATHER SALE Six* 6.00 x 16 6.70 x 15 7.10 x 15 7i 60 x 15 Black wall Tuba-Typa* $10.95 $11.95 13.95 15.95 WhHawaN Tuba-Typa* $14.95 17.95 19.95 PRICED TKADl NOW AT THIS LOW PRICE ?prka plus tax and racappabla tlra Terms as low as $ 1.95 a woo k for Fourl 1IVI AilC turnpike-proved j |J| I LUR9 Famous 3-T All-Weather Quality ALL SIZES VALUE PRICED! Six* Black wall Taba-Tjrpa' WhiUwall Tuba-Typ?* 6.70 x 15 $12.95 $16.50 7.10x15 14.95 18.95 7.60 x 15 16.95 20.95 6.00x161 12.951 J prlca plus U* and racappabla tira $1095 Prices m m ?, ?.? ? ? \1 start ? M 5?7t!S \l Mt m low | \ A full Mt of 4 $C180* v > f?r only ^ 91 WHITE WALLS TURNPIKE-PROVED ?-T ALU -WEATHERS 95 3-T all-w^.. -14 iva Lowes' pric?|"y*?^* tubeiess ? ssarssEsa? ?4" ?*? $ ?tort ?* low as <?? 'HiM I r?r Old Tint Hak, Totr Down Poym*ntl RETREADS w,t" approved coooAear wsad design $^95 6:70x15 7 SWOFFORDS, Inc. 313 W. KING ST. AM 4-3M1 More People Ride on Goodyear Tires Than On Any Other Kind

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