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VISITORS.? Discussing aortbwMt Narth Carolina development, on the steps of the Fine Arte Building
at the Collate Friday are, left to right, Nail Bolton, executive secretary of the development association,
W. D. Halfacre, who acted a* panel chairman at the Joha Hilary Walkman Seminar that night; John
Forlinee, Jr.. president; Alfred T. Adams, cashier Northwestecn Bank ia Booae; George Stephens. Jr.,
special assistant of Governor Tarry Santa* working with development groups; and Jamea Farthing,
cashier TayloravMe branch af The NPrthwaatem Bank, and formerly of Boone.? Staff photo.
Various Churches To Take Part In
Observance Of Rural Life Sunday
The comnmalty of Vail* Cruds
will hold its sixth annual Rogation
or Sural Life Sunday aervic* at
Holy Cross Episcopal Church an
May 7, beginning at 11:19 a. m.
The theme of this year's service
will be, "Rural Life Around the
World."
Emphasis will be made upon the
interdependence of -all people the
world over upon the Und, the teed,
and the aower, and the unity of all
people in Christ, the Rev. Rhett
Y. Winter*, Jr, priett-in-charge of
the hoit church, laid, in nuking
the announcement.
, Participating in the aervice will
be repreientativei of four differ
ent continenti of the world. Purn
achandra Rao of aouthern India,
Beech Creek News Items
Rev. Ed Farthing filled hli re
gular appointment at Beech Valley
Church.
Mrs. Opal Mays visited relative*
In Elizabethton, Tennessee, sun
Say
Mrs. Lois Jones, twin* Paul and
Pauiette, Mr. and Mr*. Hunt Tri
vett visited Mr*. Vergie Trivett,
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Palmer of
Morganton visited friends and re
latives in thi* community Sunday.
Mr. Jasper Pretaell has moved
his lawmill to Mountain City,
Tennessee.
Mr. and Mr*. Jane* Stlne* have
?loved to Lenoir, where Mr.
ttine* i* employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Trivett
visited Mr. and Mn. Ivan Trivett,
Kay and Karen of Vila*, Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. R. L. Harmon,
Sharon and Ricky visited Mr. and
Mn. Ed Winten at Rou Moun
tain.
Miss Kathy Edmisten spent the
Week end with the W. M. Harmons.
Miss Edmisten is Mr. Harmon's
great grandchild.
Mn. Elbert Stanaberry and Mn.
George Harmon vidted Mn. J. C.
Anderson in Fo*coe, Sunday.
Mr. George Harmon and Rev.
Id Farthing visited Mrs. Stella
Surton Sunday. She has been
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WATAUGA
SERVICE
South Water St.
seriouily ill, but ii rapidly im
proving.
Mr. md Mrs. Htmnw Rocic
visited relatives in Boone Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Oaks and
children visited Mr. and Mri. Jack
Taylor, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Triplett and
children of Newland visited rela
tive* here Sunday.
Talefit 'Contest
Set For Friday
The county 4-H Talent Contest
will be held on Friday night, April
28 at 7:30 in the Boooe Elemen
tary School.
Each achool in the county will
have four entrie*. Some of the
achoois will have a achool contest
to choose their entries.'
Bob Hemes from WATA will be
master of ceremonies.
The public is invited to attend
There will be no admission charge
New York tenor wins "Met"
opera auditions.
Francisco Blanco of tbe Yucatan
in southeast Mexico, and Hits
Randy Sue Yu (ram Seoul, Korea,
will represent their people in the
srevice. All three are students at
Appalachian State Teachers Col
lege.
Dr. J. C. Yoder, head of Social
Studies at ASTC, will give ? talk
after the service on International
Relations.
Leaders of the Methodist, Pres
byterian , Lutheran, Seventh Day
Adventist, and Episcopal churches
will participate in the service. The
offering will go to Christian Ov
erseas Program for World Relief.
Following the service there will
be a picnic on the grounds.
Watch Repairing
A Specialty
Give your treasured time piece
the e*re It deserves. Depend
?pon our experts (or repairs in
record time. Prices are low.
WALKER'S
JEWELRY
Oposlte Postofflce
Boom, N. C.
Rev. Mr. Dobbin
I* Given Honor
On April 16. ? group of sixty
rfUuvci and IriMds the ftav.
Huga A. DobHin net at Ike home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Dobbin in
huer Elk Thia waa in honor of
R?v Dobbin, ?koM ninety-fifth
birthday was April U Ht?u born
In Watauga county id IBM to Hugh
Alexander Dobbin and Margaret
Upp.nl Dobbin.
After a bountiful dinner was en
Joyed by all, diaries Dobbin ot
Lenoir, a grandaoe. gave a abort
talk. Mr. Dobbin added a few re
marfci concerning chiefly the aa
pecta of the Fourth Commandment,
and atated that feuiliea who honor
ed their parent! applied to all hta
frienda.
Mra. F^inie Lowe of Banner Elk
alao made a ahort addreaa, after
which Mr. Dobbin opened the many
glfta with which he waa remember
ed. It aeemed there waa never a
happier crowd to participate in a
celebration in apite of tbe (act
that what waa intended to be an
outdoor event had to be obaerved
indoors due to the cold mountain
"T
U. S. roae growera are saved $3
million annually by new inaect
killlng chemicals.
Viverette Attends
Washington Meeting
C. E Viverette, manager ol the
Blue Ridge Electric Membership
Corporation. is la D
C., attesting a meeting at the
Mr. Viverette, with raptwts
tives Iran an eleven Mat* am,
which rwnprieti the states served
by the Southeastern Power Ad
ministration, the market agency in
the Department of Interior (or the
pwwer developed at the Federal
Hydro- Electric protects built by
the Corps of Engineers, are ?Met
ing with the Secretary of Interior
Stewart Udall, and members of
his staff to work out (tans whereby
preference customers can best se
cure their power from these federal
hydro-elecetric plants.
Blue Ridge Electric Membership
Corporation and all other electric
cooperatives would qualify as pref
erence customers.
Mr. Viverette serves as secretary
to the eleven state power commit
tee. The chairman is E. V. Lewis,
manager of the Central Electric
Power Cooperative of Cayce, I. C.
The artificial insemination pro
gram now embraces nearly a third
(about seven million) of the cows
in the U. S.
Rev. Mr. Winters
In MImoun
The Rev Rhett Y. Winter*. Jr.,
prie*t-io-ctiar(e of Holy Cie*>
Church. Valie CrocU, to teprMaat
ing the Episcopal Diocese of West
ern North Carolina at the National
Biennial Episcopal Conference on
Church in Town and Countr yat
"Roan Ridge," The National Town
and Country Inatitute, Parksville,
Missouri, April 25-28.
Theme of the conference will be, :
"Challenges for the Chord) in j
Town and Country." The purpose
of the conference is to provide
at the national level an opportunity >
for sharing on a representative
church-wide basis the experien
ces. concerns and problems of those
who are involved with the Epis
copal church's work in town and
country areas.
Representatives from the Angli
can Church ia Canada were also
expected to be in attendance.
Grenade injures U. S. official in
Saigon.
Midwest parley opens Democrats
1M2 drive.
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Soviet presents mU Comgo plM
to U. N.
fr?ch police raid hornet of
Rightist extremists.
Paul Says:
MY TALE OF WOE
by
A. Lapsed Policy
I was once a proud valid
policy
Whose paid premiums kept
me in force
My owner, planning for the
futre
Arragned protection to cone
in due course.
My Owner missed one prem
ium payment
A lapsed policy, I now have
become
My owner has lost my pro
tection
My purpose In life is now
done.
My Owner passed away quite suddenly
And his loved ones had to be toM
The protection they thought I provided
Was no longer there to behold.
So, as my spirit cries out in the darkness
And I rest here so sad and blue
The maral of my sad little story
Is, Dont Let This Happen To You.
? *?1>* jl <
? tip
IN ALL SINCERITY
If we are helpful in any way in your keeping your policy in
force at all times, we will indeed be gratified; as we know there
will come a day when you will say, "I'm Grateful I Did."
? Paul
Watauga Insurance Agency
J. Paul Winkler
Ralph Gwaltney
Mary Brown
Mary Sue
Hartley
Box M7
223 West King
Street
BOONE, N. C.
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Below to our mw compact Ood|e Lamar. There are
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Saturday, April 29
FOR THE SEASON
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Serving the Very Rett Family
Meal *
Serving
Monday thru Saturday 5:00 p. m.-8:'30 p. m.
Sunday - 12:00 Noon-8:30 p. m.
MRS. ANN WHITAKER, Mgr.
DElUXf tors AND GIRLS
? 26" BIKES
Fully equipped
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Covers up to 1500 sq. ft. in
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