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NEW CLASSROOM8. ? One of the rlauroomi at the new Watauga Consolidated School. Left back b book room and principal's office, and on right I* laboratory facilities and coat racks ?Staff photo. ? 1 ' ' * - - New School Building (continued from page one) of the building. The local school committee 1* composed of Lewis Hay, chairman; Uda Moore, secre tary; Edward Grime*, Robert White and Rockford Hatton. General contractor for the pro ject was Burke Lumber Co., of Morganton. Winkler Plumbing iM Ueating, of Boon*, did the plumb lag and heating work; and Ayert Electric Co., of Boone, the electri cal work Adams and Pegram, of ?tate#viile. were the architect! and engineer*, ? & KERN'S A FULL GLASS OF BUTTERMILK IN EVEBY LOAF Made with Buttermilk Bread AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERY Watauga Hospital Patients admitted to Watauga Hospital. Inc., Boone, Jul? 2S to August 1 art as follows: Mrs. Rosa E. Ta> or, Mrs. Mary Hartley. Mrs. Haael AMridge, John W. Ward, John Bode Cole. Mark Wayne Thomas, Miss Victoria Jane Gilley. George Lee Greene, Partee W. Palmer, Burl B. Snyder. Til don 8. Moretz, Bobby Johnson, Richard Martin, Mias Karen Mar tin, Mrs. Narlie Triplett, Aldred C. Miller, Charlie Beach. Victor D. Ward, Mias Charlotte Oxentine, Davia laaacs, Willie Proffitt, Mrs. Mary Emily Greene, Mrs. Amanda May, Mrs. Wanda Jackson, Mrs. Vennie Main, Jackie D. Cobb. BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Frank South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Earl May. girt. Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Canter, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Sluder, boy. Mr. and Mrs. David Holcomb, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Oliver, girl. Baird-Hollarg Miss Mildred Jane Baird, daugh , ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glenn Baird, of Boone, was married to Mr. James Harrell Hollars, son o( Mr. and M/i McKeever Hollars, of Blowing Rock, July 26. The wedding took place at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. R. H. Shore, at Blowing Rock. Banks' busineas loans drop 78 million. why buttermilk fans LIKE SEflLTEST BEST ! TRUE BUTTERMILK GOODNESS I Sealtest skill recaptures that missing "something" buttermilk lovers so fondly remember . . . A deliciously tangy flavor. Precise culturing, careful controls and the Sealtest skill create a buttermilk that is pure perfection. THE OOOO HEALTH REFRESHMENT! Seal test :c Buttermilk is rich in the protein, essential ? vitamins, the vital minerals of milk. In ad dition, it's wonderfully easy to digest since the protein is in the form of readily assimi lated curd. Great for "toning up" the entire digestion! REALLY FRESH-AND REALLY COOLINOI > Seal test Buttermilk is low in calories; helps fil you keep cool, while genuinely satisfying your thirst Try it You'll find that nothing refreshes like buttermilk? and nobody makes buttermilk like Sealteat i DELICIOUS EVERY TIMEI-Right now, when tivity is probably up but appetite may be dependably nutritious, flavor-perfect milk on hand for the University Women Meet Mr*. Paul Roekwell M AAnflb representative of the American Association of University Women, met with a group at the home of Mrs. J. J. Van Noppen on Friday evening, July 2* to explain the steps necessary to form a branch in Beone. Mr* Rockwell explained that thia waa a working organization. A $2,000,000 building has Juat been completed in Washington, D. C. There are 340,000 members wtth branches in this country and abroad. The AAU was founded In 1162 to opea door* of education for women, and to widen oppor tunities for women to use their work. Today the group aids gifted women scholars and brings wo men from other countries to the U. 8. to study. Mrs. Rockwell ex plained the program for the com ing year. Mrs. Ina Van Noppen was made chairman, and Mrs. Kathryn Tally, secretary, and Mrs. Edward Gib son, treaaurer, until the branch can be organized and permanent officers elected. The next meeting will be held on September 12 at the home of Mrs. W. W. Williams. Any college graduate who is in terested in becoming a member is asked to call Mrs. I. W. Carpenter, Jr., membership chairman, to see whether her college is on the ap proved list. The following persons attended the meeting: Mesdames William E. Fulmer, I. W. Carpenter, Jr., H. M. Tully, Jr., John Wellborn. David Hodgin, J. J Van Noppen, Tracy CounclU, W. M. Mathesoa, Arnold Ramey, N. W. Shelton. Ben Horton, John Justice, W. W. Williams, W. A. Hawkinson, and Miss Loris Shipman and Miss Catherine Smith. John Dollar Die? Monday John Cornelius Dollar, 07, of Boone. Rt. 2, died at Banner Elk Monday, August 1. Funeral cervicei will be conduct ed at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Lib erty Methodist Church by Rev. Roscoe Greene and Rev. Alvin Wilson. .Burial will be In the church cemetery. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Valtie Dollar of Rt. 1, Boone, five daughters, Mrs. Eva Town send of Boone, Rt. 3, Mrs. DiUard Idol of Boone, Rt. 2, Mrs. Leo rut Greer of Boone, Mrs. Edna Watson of Deep Gsp and Mr*. Dean Farth ing of Lenoir, two sons, Paul and Silas Dollar of Loaoir, 26 grand children and 2 great grandchild ren. CARD OF THANKS The family of Leonard Greene wishes to express their apprecia tion to each person for the kind ness shown to them in their recent loss of their husband and father. A special thanks to Moat Camp Baptist Church. May God bleu each of you. CALL ME and SAVE f- ? -i ? r iTiiaiimiir mrr -irrrmti?fMrMi IVAN CHURCH Sales Representative FREE ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION ON: ? APPLIANCES ? PLUMBING, HEATING ? IRRIGATION ? FLOOR COVERING ? TELEVISION ? FAfcM EQUIPMENT SEARS, ROEBUCK AND GO. Phone Day AM 4-8852 Home CO 7-5216 'm |v l Z^Sears boons, n. c. Music Education Workshop Began Monday At College Appalachian State Twh&wi Col lege, ia cooperation with the Amer t ? - ' * * . - M Hill ITIrWiTIITt Pi Inuln CAillvBltvTl, began it* ninth annual Music Ed ucation Workshop Monday, August I, in the Fine Arts Building with an enrollment of 198. one of the largest since the warkabop wa? inaugurated tight yean ago. Per mm iltendiiif tlM mriflfli raw from fourteen lUtn and Quebec, Canada. aad five el the faculty members are from state* oilier than North Carolina. The workshop Is conducted for music teachers and supervisors, classroom teachers, aad adminis trators. Student participation aad a realistic approach to music are keynotes of the program, according te Dr. William G. Spencer, work shop coordinator. The faculty includes Francis S. Fox, workshop chairman, a musk Dock Main Slays (Con tinned (root page one ) Burial tu in the Mt. Lawn Me morial Cemetery at Boone. Dock Main i* survived by hi? wife. Mis. Vennie Main; two ions. Walter Main of Elkton, Md, and Stanley Main of Boom. Route 2: three daughter*. Mrs. Wanda Jack ton of Boone. C.wyndola and Linda Main of the home; four brother*, John Main of Harve de Grace. Md . Earl and J. C. Main, both of Elk ton, Md.. and 1. O. Main of Boone. Route 2; *ix >itters, Mr*. Ida F. South and Mr*. Ira Belle Potter, both of Tamarack, Mn. Mabel El liaon, Mr*. Irene Potter and Mr*. Earl Potter, all of Elkton, Md., and Mr*. Da lay Miller of Buffalo, N. C. and four grandchildren. Beside* ? turvivor* listed above, Mr*. Potter i* survived by her hu? band, of Elkton. Md., and two ton*, Kenneth and Kelly. Mr. Ellison'* widow, Mr*. Mlna G. Elliion survive*, with a daugh ter, Mr*. Melba Main. Route 2. Boone: three brothers. Pink Elli son, Route 2. Boone, Sam Ellison, Tamarack. WU1 Ellison. Todd; two j sisters. Mrs. Haxel Main. Tamarack, and Mrs. Mary Kincsid, Lenoir. Watauga Day (continued from page one) attend," Mr. Ardt raid. "Anyone interested in entering one of the contest! or who might want exhibit ipace should contact the commit tee chairman in charge." The chilrman for the educational exhibit is John Corey of Appalach ian Stat* Teachers College. James Harsh will be in charge of the commercial exhibits. All exhibits will be open to the public during these open hours: From 1:00 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. on Thursday, and 10:00 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. on Friday. "Watauga Day" is sponsored by the Committee en Rural Develop. ment, Mr. Adams. ohatqw?a.^ consultant of Silver Burdett Co.; 'tiMjf 8erpross. director at the Department of Music, Baltimore City Schools; Miss Elizabeth Crook. Assistant Professor at the Univer sity of Delaware; Miss Edna Doll, Rhytbemtet for Children, Clear water, Fla.; James E. Green, music c? wheat with Sitvee Burdett Co.; Miss Elitaheth Fox. Music Educa tion, Apaplaehlan Stale Teachers College; sad Mrs Gavnelle Wilaeei, Appalachian Elementary School. James Hooker, formerly organ instructor at Appalachian, it act ing as accompanist for the work shop. He is now with the Silver Burdett Co. Daily sessions cover singing, 4 toeing, listening, and instrument al work. Instruction la given la the vie of pereoMlan ln*trum?nt? piano, tu to hxrp, tod variouu It strumental and vocal enaemhlaa. Mate* ntrataUd include Nartl Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia Naw J crux, Maryland, Indiana Georgia, Ohio. Wort Virginia, Call fornia, Florida. Tenneaaee, Mia aouri and Alabama. ^ /jV A OUT JERRY ADAMS, Agent Sugar Grove, N. C. CO I44Wjv A high pressure salesman ii; you'll like Hif name it Valiant. Sella without saying word one. Look*? A matter of personal taste. Room? Measure for yourself. (With your gang, not a tape measure.) Valiant's got plenty of traveling room for a family of six. And the trunk's a whopper. Vacation sized, 25 cubic feet (all loadable). Now take every body for a drive. That inclined engine's got a lot of ?cat. Even to, it gets a mapful-of-miles on a gallon ? of regular. The ride is great. Handling, likewise. C* Want the clincher? Valiant's got it. A light price. ^ Your dealer will be happy to teH you just how light. J KING OF THE COMPACTS ..Valiant HIGHLANDER MOTOR COMPANY, INC V. 8. Highway 411 <_ Derfer llwaw N?. ItM Boone, North Carollm The Social Event Of The Season! For The Benefit of BLOWING ROCK HOSPITAL a Jamboree At ?99 T weetsie . Ride Tweetsie . Visit The Golden Nugget . See The Dancing Girls . Visit The Tintype Shop ? See The Indians Wear Your Western Clothes Wednesday, August lO ? 7:30 P EVERY PENNY OF THE PROCEEDS GOES TO Blowing Rock Hospital MRS. ORION A. MATHER, Chairmen, Ho*pit?l Committee FOOD aid DRINK Will Be Available at the JAMBOI vail able I g/ M. m
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