FRED KIRBY AND CALICO BEFORE TV CAMERA F redKirby To Be Honored At Special Horn In West Night Fred Kirby, the popular tele vision cowboy actor will be honored in a special night named for him during the Horn in the West outdoor dra ma performance here Saturday August 3. Kirby will receive the "Horn" salute in person and give a brief show of his own prior to the 8:15 p. m. performance of the drama, now in its 12th sea son. The tribute to the Tar Heel, cowboy will be called the "Fred Kirby Night" ? There will be no extra charge to see Fred at the Daniel Boone Theatre. Kirby has been playing the guitar and singing since he was a child, and professionally since he was sixteen. His mother taught him to play the guitar, and taught him many of the old songs that he still loves to sing. After traveling most of the United States, and making one motion picture, Fred has set tled down to his greatest love, and that is "the world's great est people ? children", he sayi. "There's no greater satisfac tion on earth than having the love and admiration of a child," the handsome personal ity of television adds. Kirby stars on WBTV's "3 Ring Circus" everyday Monday through Friday from 5 to 6 p. m. on Channel 3, Charlotte. On weekends Kirby plays the hero role of Marshal at Tweet sie Railroad between Boone and Blowing Rock. Wm. S. Anderson Dies On Sunday North Wilkesboro, July 21? William Sidney Anderson, 83, of Route 2, Wilkesboro, died Sunday at his hoftie. He was a retired lumberman. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Lizsie Church An derson; four sons. Earl of Mount Airy, Willard of States ville, Allie of Winston-Salem and William G. of Wilkesboro; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren; two bro thers, Reuben of Route 2, Wil kesboro and Bob of North Wil kesboro; one sister, Mrs. Era Greene of Deep Gap. Funeral 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, Cub Creek Baptist Church, the Rev. Mack McCurdy and the Rev. L. T. Younger. Burial was in the church cemetery. DOLL FROM TURKEY Ankara, Turkey ? Mariac Zulaica of Topeka, Kan. wrote Premier Ismet Nnonu of Tur key asking him to send her a Turkish doll and she would sell her bicycle to pay for it. The Premier sent her a let ter and directed an aid to send her a doll right away so Mariac would not start selling her bic cyle. The 79-year-old premier was impressed with the little girls letter and desire to add a Turkish doll to her collec tion. Our Hallmark greeting cards sell themselves. Clever illustrations, subtle or raucous humor, a sentimental touch ? we have them all. Get your Hallmark greeting cards at Boone Drug Co. E. KING ST. ? AM 4-3766 ? BOONE, N. C. 4 Pharmacists To Serve Ton Dr. O. K. Richardson ? Dr. Wayne R. Richardson Dr. G. K. Moose ? Dr. Joe C. Miller * All Wooded Lots Groves of whit* pine, oak and dogwood * Graded, gravel surface streets to each lot These streets will be maintained * Lots over-look Golf Course * Water mains already installed Water from pure cold mountain springs News Of Oui Farthing In Alaska Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. ? Airman Second Class William B. Farthing of Boone has arriv ed here (or assignment with a unit of the Air Force Com munications Service. Airman Farthing, a radio equipment repairman, previous ly was stationed at Donaldson AFB, S. C. The airman, a graduate of Appalachian High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Farthing Sr. of Route 3, Boone. He attended Appalachian State Teachers College. His wife, Brenda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Covert of 2900 Cliffside Road, Kingsport, Tenn. Two puzzled by spy suspects use of their names. Letters To Editor Says Democrat Again Did Well Dear Mr. Rivers: It is with great pleasure tkat I pass along to you the South ern Appalachian Historical As sociation, Chamber of Com merce, Merchants Association, and every other organization that had anything to do with our recent celebration, our deep sincere appreciation to the South'! best weekly newspaper The Watauga Democrat, for the many things you did to help promote these events. According to authorities, The Daniel Boone Train wu the most authentic one put on since the pioneer days, and created more attention than anything we have ever done. Thanks so very much. Sincerely, Herman W. Wilcox General Chairman Carolina Charter Tercentenary Celebration ? ? ? ? ________ t West tells Congo aid depends on reforms. ? Servicemen Hagansan At Fort Hood Fort Hood, Tex. ? Army Sgt. Jerry S. Hagaman, 20, son of Mrs. Nellie S. Hagaman, Zion ville, is participating with other members of the 2d Armored Di vision's 78th Artillery in a sup port mission for three U. S. Army Reserve and National Guard divisions during their summer training at Fort Hood, Tex. Sergeant Hagman is assigned to the 1st Howitzer Battalion's Battery C of the artillery at Fort Hood. He entered the Army in May of this year. When a person knows the answers to all problems, there is reason to believe he doesn't understand the problems. Best Thing In Slate For Years Dear Mr. Riven: I would be pleated if you would reprint this letter since it carriei a message to others who did so much to make this project a wonderful success. Herman W. Wilcox (Enclosure) Dear Herman: I stopped by several timet to congratulate you in what we consider one of the outstanding promotions and attractions that North Carolina has had in years. It was a real pleasure for us to have the opportunity to add another first to your firtt by being the firtt to broadcait hourly reporti direct from the tcene, and en route of the Blowing Rock To Hear School Bonds Discus Mrs. Ann Brown, President of the American Legion Auxi liary of Blowing Rock, urge* all members to attend the mass meeting Thursday evening at ? o'clock at the High School Auditorium in Blowing Bock. At this time Mr. Guy Angell, superintendent of Watauga county schools will discuss the school needs in relation to the bond issue to be voted on in September. Wagon Train. We feel that all who were connected with you and your Wagon Train even are to be congratulated and heartily told "good job, well done." Looking forward to seeing you, we are Roland B. Potter Secretary-Treasurer Radio Station WKBC-WATA The Auxiliary meat* the l??t Thursday night of each month. Due to the importance of the mast meeting the July meeting will not be held. BILLBOARD BAN The first bonus payment to a state for prohibiting billboard advertising slong interstate highways has been presented to Kentucky, Secretary of Com merce Luther H. Hodges made the presentation of the (09,488 check to Gov. Bert T. Combs. Kentucky is the first state to comply with the law that al lows a bonus of one-half of 1 per cent of the Federal grant on ihterestate highways to any state that prohibits billboards along interestate highways. Sternberg, pole vaulter, still on critical list First National Bank of Boone Our Charier WE HAVE A REPUTATION FOR U. S. CHOICE GRADED BEEF? YOUR FAVORITE CUT AT POPULAR PRICES With Purchase of Four Westinghouse Light Bulbs at Regular Price