Recreation INewsl j Jaek Grow, recreation director for Boom, ha* retoaaed the fatof eveata for the "•day, July 18: 300—Little UUI« iMim 1 and S. J:uO 4 :io Little Utile T|<HWl 2 and 4. M' l 7:30—Adult aoftball. " VtUa KportxihM Club. IHC field; A toy v» Presbyterians. Doc f mliory field. m Friday, July 19: 1:30-^:00—Utile League jf b*3:00-53l)-Cow.t# Pony UMM fame. Cove Creek at Boom. 9:49-7:30—Adult Softball— All Stara v». 1BC—IRC field. • 00-10.10—Teen Canteen (wear your walking ahcta). Monday. July 22 | IJMOO-IJttle League base3 0 05:90—Adult soft bell, IRC r» Oak Grove. Dormitory Held, Ruth | crwootl *». Vila* IRC field Tuesdsy, July 1»: 1:30-3:110 Utile Utile 2 »nd 4. t*»m» 1 sad S. LMOe V**"*' 5 46 734J—Adult Softball: Ml Lions tk. Sports man Club, Dormitory field: Boone Boy* y§- Baptist. Hit' field. ■ R bell. " ...v" 3 00-8:30 County Pony League fame, Boone at Bethel 9:48-7 30— Adult Softball, rained out game*. Adult softball J. H. WINKLER REAL ESTATE - SALES AND RENTALS PHONE CY 5-3086 - BLOWING ROCK, N. C. NOTICE 1 hare moved my radiator shop to new location on Weft Howard Street, and we are now ready to serve yea In all your radiator and lawn mower repairs. Alao sharpening lawn mowers All work guaranteed. - < ■. ■ Rogers Radiator Shop WEST HOWARD STREET, BOONE, N. C. 'ROUND THE CLOCK Prescription Service By Registered Pharnacfet Harris Rexall Drug Store Main St. BLOWING HOCK, N. C. Pkoae 2016 ■■ 1 Oak Grove IjL, 9 2 '?J-T;.!'-.:3:.'.'» « Vilas —m-v,-— » » g*fcaf»a«d - -3 . B Presbyterians ..J* 9 i ut Uons t • Spurt (man Club I • Baptist 9 f | (Continued from page one.) ^ ; great diversification of loans and customers," Mr. Duncan sold, t , "On tho <rti»r-haJid the Norttwestna Bank witt a larger capital taruclui* and grantor credit fadlities, can materially aid the expansion and growth of industry and agriculture in StateseUle and Iredell County." he salt}. Mr. Latenby said "We are looking forward to Joining this fine banking systMn and belleva we can better serve the financial needs j of the people of Statesville and Iredell County through this nter-' I ger ." Peoples Loan and Savings Bank 1 was established In 1914 and had resources of 1141,972.76 and since ! that time Ita resources have grown I to 90,803.809.27. At the preaent ' time the Peoples Bank has thre>' offices in Statesville. The Northwestern Bank, with home oflfcea in North Wilkesboro, was established In 1937 with offices In six towns and resources of 92,999,999.23. Since that time it has grown Into one of the largest banking concerns in North Carolina and now operates branch banks In 19 cities and towna throughout Northwestern North Carolina. Total resources of the Northwestern now are 992,978, 189.71. Combined resources of the Northwestern Bank after the merger will be in exceas of 992X100,000, with a capital account of 99,000,000, exclusive of reserves. Following the stockholders' meeting In North Wilkesboro, the board of directors met and elected C. W. Higgins, Jr., of Galax, Va„ to the board. He la president of Vaughn-Bassett Furniture Company in Galax. Hia grandfather, M. A. Higgins. was one of the original organizers of the Bank of Sparta In 1902 and he was one of th« incorporators of the Northwestern Bank on July 1, 1937. He alao served on the board of directors of the Northwestern Bank until his death. The Junior M. Higgins ii a son of N. C. Supreme Court Judge Carlyle I Higgins. — Seven Watauga Farm Boys, Girls | To Attend Carolina 4-H Club Week Next week will be "the week of the yew" for seven Watauga farm boys and (iris when they attend the annual VH Club Week <.t_W. C. Stale College in Raleigh. ♦M Chi ha are Ruth Ana Bobiaaoo, Ruth Ana MM|! -fH Glenn of Bethel, Rotold Swift of Beovrr Dam; Burl Norris of the IK Hill community; aid Bobby Lee Norris of Boom. Attending seaaiona on Thursday and Friday wUl be Johnny Vines of Bethel, and Dennis TrtVette of Cove Creek, who will ho recognised at a special program aa North Carolina'* state sheep shearing ehamplona. Approximately 1.200 members of 4-H CTuba representing every county In the state along with county farm and home agenta are expected to be on band for the event which will be held Monday through Friday, according to L. R. Ha/rill, state 4-H Club leader for the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service at State College. State finals in many 4-H conteats will be held during the week. Those club memberi attending Club Week fought their way up through community, county, and diatriet contests to reach the atate finals. In addition, some of the delegates to National 4-H Club Congress will be chosen and new members will bo tapped into the 4-H Club Honor Club. New State Council officers will alao be elected during the week. "Improving Family and Community Living" will be the theme of the apecial week highlighting the outstanding accomplishments of 4-H Club members throughout the atate. , Edward Foaa Wilson, aaaiatant secretary, Department of Health. Announcement waa also made at the directors' meeting that Albert C. Walah of Mount Pleaaant. is now associated with the home office in North Wilkesboro. During the past year he taught the commercial and mathematics courses at East High School and ia a graduate of Appalachian State Teachers College, where he majored in buaineaa education. The boffd completed ita work by declaring a special dividend to be paid September 38 to stockholders Education and Welfare, Wwbinnton. D. C., and Joseph D. Tonkin. thief, Audio-Vlwul Branch, Federal Extension Service, are among the out-of-cute speakers for 4-H Ctab Wert. . If ■Registration will begin Monday at 10 a. m.. io William Neal Reyn •Ms CoLaeum. Bill Pennell. Caldwell county, president of the State 4-H Council, will preside at the first formal assembly to be held Monday night in the caliaeum The delegates win be greeted by Dr. Carey H. Bostian, State! College chancellor; David S. Weaver, director, tf. C. Agricultural Extension Service; and L. H. Harnll Arnold E. Hoffman, director of music for N. C. Public Schools, will serve as song leader for the en tire week Featured during Chib Week •til bo finals in bojrt Public Speaking contests, Draw Hevue, Health Pageant, Recognition Ceremony for State 4-H Demonstration winners and the Parade Ii 4-H Club talent The week-long event closes on Friday evening with the impressive candlelichtina ceremony. ' <•>[' The An*r has naming it* helicopter*, It* platform and wveral tfpta light planet tor Indian tribe*. replace numerical dosigMtioas The aim is to provide more color Kdw, eliminate numerical confusion and reduce the tikihood of numerical error. CAUDILL'S JULY CLEARANCE Begins Thursday, July 18 Wtl II J MJL # tWW ' *• • w !• All Summer Merchandise REDUCED f25% to 50% In Both Ladies' and Men's Departments «■ ;• £i, ft f\; #.fe;p - ? «. e /1 *. n * / r* , This Merchandise Includes Nationally Advertised Brands Not Usually Offered At These Drastic Reductions V ' ' ..v " ' * ■' •" 1 ' * * | • Pt -- ■ ,. ■ ,u 123 EAST STREET !.»' 'I The Shop for Ladle* and Mm , ■« ■>,. SEE "HORN IN THE WEST"-NOW BETTER THAN EVER! . l-,i iJS". * . ''lifaisL. Has! ■- . '• . i*si!fc,u Sat ■ ' CAROLINA -J "M ijtf lifi ' < TLi. ...

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