at Todd, da Shepherd and Mr*. C. M. Miller, aU of Purlear, spen* Wednesday with Mr. amr lira. I B. Triplett. Mr. and Mb. Bo ice Triplett, Barry, Boice, Jr., and Ciridy of Charlotte spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs: Clint wmebarg er, Mr. and Mrs. James Layng visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. John Copenhagen at Glade Springs, Va Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Henderson, all of Dur ham, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shoemaker. Visitors last Wednesday with the Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Eggets were Mr. and Mrs. Verne Greene of Morganton; Mrs. EUa Love and Mrs. Perdie Grogan of Trade, Tenn. Other visitors last week were Ernest Eggers or Kings port. Tenn., and Mrs. Bessie Johnson of Mountain City, Tenn. Sunday visitors with the Rev. and Mrs. Gene Sheryood were Mrs. Edd Sherwood. Misses Anna Mae Sherwood and Mary Lou Madron of Sugar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Miliar and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Winebarger at Bethel. Mrs. Harve Brown and Miss Elisabeth Brown visited Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. Hill Winebarger and Mrs. Nellie Smith at Hickory. Mrs. Albert Smith of Vila* visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Reece. The Reeces received word Monday that Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Greer and fam ily o# Mentor, Ohio, will arrive here Wednesday to visit Mr. Greer's aged father, Mr. Monroe Greer, and other relatives. Mrs. Iffie Potter of Mountain City and Ray Johnson of Cleve land, Ohio, visited Snnday with their sister, Mrs. A. L. Miller, and Mr. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and sons visited Sunday with Mrs. Jim Wilson at Shouns, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and Freddie Phipps visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson at Route 2, Boone. Miss Dora Deane Miller of Charlotte spent the week end with her parents. Mrs. Maggie Norris visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Smith at Trade, Tenn. Mr. Smith is III. GIRL BORROWS BABY Nutley, N. J. ? Five-year-old Elizabeth Lardier brought a baby home and would not tell where ahe had gotten the in fant. |jt$i Police solved the mystery when they found an empty ba by carriage about a block away. Elizabeth explained: "I just wanted my mommy to have a baby." Servicemen IN , Lackland AFB, Texas ? Air man Basic Dewey K. Beach, (on of Glenn G. Beach of Route 2, Boone, is being reassigned to the C. S. Air Force technical training course far radio and radar maintenance specialists st Keesler AFB, Mississippi. Airman Beach, who has com- j pleted his basic military training j here, was selected for tha ad vanced course on the basis of j his interests and aptitudes. The airman attended Ameri can School, Chicago, HL AIRMAN TODD PROMOTED Airman 3rd Class Carl B. Todd, so* of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Todd of Triplet*, was proaaoted to Airman 2nd Class on June 1, 1962. 9c the service oa Mky 23, 1961. Airman Todd is a graduate of Appalachian High School, He L* stationed at Peasa Air Force bam, New Hamp shire. TRAINING IN MAW AD Schofieid Barracks, Hawaii Army Specialist Five William H. Davis, son of Mrs. Florence Davis, Rout* 1, ZionviHt, N. C? recently participated with or personnel from the an* Di vision's 2nd. Battle Group, 39th Infantry, in Army training tests in Hawaii. During the teats. Specialist Davis' unit, with tank aqd artil lery support, encaged in tactic al exercises designed to evalu ate the aonbat readiness of his unit A fire direction leader in the infantry's Company C, Davis I i ? United States Air Forge personnel specialist, wu (elected for the honor in -JjfcngnitSon of his Outstanding conduct and performance of duty. The airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Dotson, Route 3, Boone, is a graduate of Blow ing Bock High School. He and Airman Wilsoa ii an out fielder. on the Air Police Squad ron team. He will be "scouted" along with player* from othei unit team* foe wgular duty with the team which will re present the base in command MlA Air Force coWfatWoa. High School. Boone, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jama* F. Serving Good Food at Reasonable Prices In a Pleasant Informal Atmosphere ? Sea Food ? Hot Biscuits ? Southern Fried Chicken ; from Our SR Hereford Barn RESTAURANT Boone-Blowing Rock Highway 500 Yards North of Tweetsie . ? KE-SOBEL Art Gallery m takes pleasure in inviting you to attend the re-opening of their unique auction sales on Friday, June 22nd, 1962 at 7 :30 p. m. ' ? ? ?* and thereafter auction sales at 10:30 a. m. and. 7 :30 p. m. daily 'jmrnm FINCKE-SOBEL Art Gallery "Auction That Is Different MABTAIN BUILDING MAIN STREET TELEPHONE CY 5-4791 BLOWING ROCK, N. C. e. j. blackweH's fabulous The View ? i ? * The Musical Treat ? m ? ? The Dining Experience in eool Blowing Rock In A Surprise! Setting You'll* enjoy our delightful music, panoramic view, and ? taste-tempting farm style meals served every day from 8:00 o'clock in the morning to 10:00 o'clock at night. Cattle Facefly Prevalent Here the cattle facefly b present in lauffj numbers this season. George D J one*, in charge en tomology extension, writes as follows : "The DDVP sugar bait smear applied daily is stttl the best known treatment. This prepar ation can be purchased locally, ? skssstrs thrim with added synergj* an* water applied U a apra* may give saticfectory control. For beef animals Mm tuck rubbing device* charged with Toxaphene, Methoxychior or Ronnel, in light oil seems to reduce fly numbers, but does not usually give sati&tactbry control." ? will nuke it possible for Ma to sell his gasoline station snd be coaiD.a high school teacher. HU gasoline station brought in a yearly income of $48,000 ' r U. S. sentences two Cubans in narcotics case. 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