Trade News
Mr. ami Mr. Howard Miley mad
Hwh Shirley Biarfey m4 Hen
rietta barlow of Proapeet, Ohio
Ura. I. O Greene of Boone. Mai
Bartow of Boone, and Wayne Cook
of Charlotte, Hr. and Mn Doaald
Richaitlsoa, Frank, Jem a a 4
Gwyndolya of San Aatoaio. Toaaa.
who have beta vtaUiag Mr. ad
Mrs. Frank Bumgardner aad othe
relatives ia the couaty, returned
to their homes last a lit
Mr. aad Mr*. Karl Bumgardnei
and family of Arotidala, Pa . visit
ed aovoral days rocoatly ?ith Irs
Haaal Phippa, Mr. and Mrs. Miltoa
Cornett and relatives in the county
Mia* Mary Tester of Johnson
Ctty is spending two weeks with
Mr. nod Mrs. Fred Wilson ami
Mr and Mrs. Milton Cornett and
Miss Betty Jean Cornett.
Mrs. T- J. Thomas and sons of
Cheyenne, Wyoming, hsve been vis
iting Mr. and Mr*. Robert Thomas
and relatives at Mountain City,
Tenn.
The Green Valley Home Dem
onstration Club met Thursday with
Mis. D. C. Mock. Twenty-two mem
bers and visitors were present. Af
ter prayer and business a social
hour was held, with refreshments
being served.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Price, Al
thea Andrea and Regina Price
of Avondale, Pa., who have been
visiting Mrs. Eula Price and fam
ily at Creston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bumgardner and Mr. and Mr*.
Fred Wilaoo, returned to their
home last week.
Dinner guests Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Cornett and
daughter, Miss Betty Jea'a, were
the Rev. and Mrs. Arnet Greer
of Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. Burnard
Pal, Ronnie and Lee, Louise Os
borne and Tommy of Wilmington,
Delaware, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
May and Glenna of Trade.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Ruther
ford of Bristol, Tenn., spent the
week end with Mrs. Amanda May
and Mr. and Mrs. Claude May.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and
Mrs. Fred Thomas visited Satur
day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam South
| and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. South of
Tamarack.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole and
children of Avondale, Pa., are vis
iting Mrs. Cole's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Wilson, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Mock and
Mrs. Kate Thomas attended the
funeral Saturday at St. Johns Epis
copal Church, Valle Crueis, of
Mrs. Mock's aunt, Mrs. Jo Etta
Thomas.
Mr. Robert Wilson spent Sunday
with friends at Johnson City, Tenn.
Sri Mollie Reece, age 70, died
at her home, Trade, Wednesday
morning about 1:29 a. m. Her hus
band, Jack Reece, died several
years ago. She is survived by two
sons and two daughters, Charlie
and Willet Reece of Edwyn, Pa.,
Mrs. Mildred Greer of Elizabeth
ton, Tenn., and Mrs. Pauline Tho
mas of Trade.; also nine grandchil
dren and two great grandchildren,
three brothers: Frank Bumgard
ner of Trade, Edd of West Palm
Beach, Fla., Don of Crest an, four
sisters: Mr*. Isaac Snyder, Mrs.
Glenn South and Miss Lula Bum
gardner, all of Trade.
Mrs. Reece was a member of
th? Evergreen Baptist Church
where funeral services were held
Friday at 2 p. m., by the Rev.
Barney Oliver and the Rev. Ed
sel Farthing. Burial was In the
Reece cemetery.
STRICTER LAWS
A House Judiciary nub-commlt
tee approved legislation recently
aimed at protecting the nation's
communication lines from attacks
such as the recent bombings in
Utah and Nevada.
Such attacks would be called
a Federal criminal offense punish
able by a $10,000 fine and ten
year prison sentence.
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COM M TODAY I
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lay*, in th? Adirondack Moutv
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into as unoccupied camp.
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Luck ni with Kendall? UN |
?VMM arrived a few mm l ater |
to op?n the camp for :he ; ummer
An Mualmnf physician believed
he escaped death oecause !i?
drank water. His only other food
was four small piece* J andj
and a teed >aten : sw.
DEMOCRAT ADS PAY
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Lamb Show Is . ??
Held At Sparta
Six local 1 H -nd ?TA : lewberi
exhibited 17 lamb* In ..he Vri
Cotmty Lamb Show ind Sale lield
at Sparta July 1rA_
Alex Greene, soo of Yr.i.'nd
Mr*. Forest Greene, howed :ht
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4th and 1Mb pUce tamb? in the in
dtvidapt U?b el*? He also had
the m Pl?. lamh. ta tk? ven o|
Thiee Ua*. <
Jerry R^aan, eon of Mr*. John
Hafama*, bad tb*Mb place lamb;
bii brother, David, ted Umbe that
placed 17th and 22nd Jack. an
other b rather, h *. *mjw that
piaCMl 19th and Slit.
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12th and HU U? *t? had the Ith
place in the otn of tirea .' imba. i
Johnny tUalqe W tfc. I*h *d ,
14th placa Iambi In tha individu- I
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Watauga pheed and in the
MWty irmip of five limbs
The show and m1? trill be held
In Boone n??t juar. 'fl|#
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won the university'* "Ugly n?n"
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Palanatt* Farm* (All Fkr??t)
Gelatii Salads - - 8? 35c
Pimento Cheese - E 35c
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Cream Pies ? 39c
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