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I Field eld Friday Candy Hartley, Skip Penny Cook*. Don Midget Ctrl*: Margaret Harmaa, Judy Greene M Yard Da* Midget boy*: Gregory Key*. Michael Harman. ' Junior boy* Charlea Boliek, David Hunt on Junior girts: Martha Buxton, Candy Marttor Baarball Tfcrww , tfEy| Pony Leaa»: l>c« PllU. Roger KSMI Little UMW Mike Hum*#, Charles HohcESj Midgets: Barry Buxton. David HuntS|F;®p :'ia£, r' Junto^ *lrU: Candy Caetto, Biiuo am r«4&4>w:Cmm Midget girle: Carle** Ford, Su» lad Race Junior boys: Skip Major, David Hunton. Midfpt boy*: Greg Keys. Ronnie Bursa. Junior girls: Candy Hartley. Martha Buxton. Midget girls: Sissy Cooke, Car lene Foid S Leiud Race Senior bora: Phil Harnick. Billy IsHfl Midget boys: Charles Boliek. and Greg Keys first: Mike Her man, Leo Coffey, second Cub boys: Skip Major, Dick is Knight, first; David Hunton and Barry Buxton, second. Junior girls. Penny Cooke and Donna Stone, first; Susan Cannon and Martha Buxton, second. Midget girls: Olivia Knight and Sissy Cooke, first; Margaret Her man and Csrlene Ford, second. Senior boy*: Dean Pitts, Roger McCroeky. Junior boys: Peter Athas, Gre gory Keys. Junior girls: Martha Buxton, Sandra Caatla. Midget girls: Margaret Herman, Carlene Ford. PUBLIC POWER The Adminlatrstion's decision to fight the Democratic program for Government atomic power plants with the charge of favorit ism for public power resulted In defeating the program. Republi can leaders uaed this issue and that of economy in attaining their victory. Awr* Outing Held Blowing Rock Center i w ?r t 0 .a . ., ^ifesr *jm b Oa Tuetday. AuguM I3fh, the Blowing Rock recreation program j recognized it* participant* of Ma summer program with a combina tion award* picnic outing in the Bowing Rock Park RefrartnieoU were Mrvod to all who attended and award* wort made to the fol lowing boy* and girl*: atria* Softball IS.. .. Moat Valuable Player. Shirley Cook; Moat Improved Player. Suaie Cannon Improved Player. (All tied for flret in Ibe votiog) Phil Har nick. Cecil Wood. Dale Boiick Moet Valuable Player, Hoger H i (beil Batting Aver Roger McCroakey; Beat Cecil Wood. Pi Beat Batting Avata|fe/j£|fNJ| Barn* < W0>, Moat Valuabie Play er, Konny Burnt; Moat Improved Player, Jimmy Williams; Boat Special Events Listed At Blowing Rock Center Special event* at Blowing Rock'i recreation center this week are: Monday and Thursday: 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M, tree swimming tor thoee under 16 yean of age. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: Free tennis lessons from 10:00 A. M to 13 noon. Thursday and Saturday: Free square dance lessens from 7:00 P. M. to t:00 P. M. Paid square danc ing from 8:30 P. M. to 11:30 P. M Monday and Wednesday: Pre canteen from 7:00 P. M. to 0:00 P. M. Tuesday and Friday: Teen can teen from 7:00 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. Friday, August 33rd: Teen Can teen Square Dancing from 7:30 P. m. to mm Pool hours an 10:00 A . M. to 1:00 P. M., Children 29 cents, adults SO cents. 3:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M„ Children 39 cents, adults 60 cents. 7:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M., Chil dren 39 cents, adults 60 cents. The regular schedule Is listed as foUows: Wed., Aug. 21: 3:00 to 10 A. M.—Free Play Park Area. B to 12 noon—Tournament play —Park Area. 9 to 9—Volleyball, horseshoes, croquet, tennis, table tennis, etc. —Park Area. 10 to 12 noon—Free tennis les sons—Tennis courts. 10:30 A. M. to 11:30 A M — Story Hour for children 3 to 7— Park Area. 2:00 P. M. to 4:80—Pony League Baseball—Ath. Field. 4:00 to 9:00 P. M—Free Play Park Area. 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M.—Pre teen canteen—Rec. Bldg. Thurs., Aug. 22: • to 10 A. M.—Free Play—Park Area. I to 9—Volleyball, tennis, table tennis, shuffleboard, horseshose, etc.. Park Area. 10 to 12 noon—Tournament play —Rec. Bldg. 10 to 12 noon—Free tennis les sons—Tennis Courts. 10:30 A. M. to 11:30 A. M — Story hour for children from 3 to 7—Park Arm. 3:30 P. M. to 4:30 P. M.—Pony League baseball" Ath. Field. 4 to 9 P. M.—Free Play—Park Area. 7:00 P. M. to 12:30 P. M—Teen Canteen— Square Dancing— Rec. Bldg. Sat., Aug. 24: • A. M. to 9 P. M.—Volleyball, horseshoes, tennis, table tennis, etc.—Park Area. • to 12 noon—Free Play—Park Area. 1:30 P. M. to 3:30 P. M —Mid get baseball—Ath. Field. MASTODON BONIS Kamlah. Idaho — A skelton, described as being "larger than that of an elephant" was recent ly uncovered by a Kamlah con tractor, Sigurd Groves, on a hill side near here. University of Ida he's profeaeora, after studying the bofea, believe they are the re mains of a "Colombian mastodon elephaa." V—H fa Joy ^8cctn| MYSTERY mi Blowing Rock OfM Every Day of The Waal 1:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M — Free play—Park Area. 7:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.—Free ' Sq. dance lessons—Roc. Bide. 6:30 P. M. to 11:30 P. M—Paid square daocing—Rec. Bldg. Sunday, Aug. 29: 1:00 P. M. to 0:00 P. M—Sup ervlaed Activities—Park Area. 2:00 P. H. to 0:00 P. M —Swim ming—Pool. Monday, Aug. 26: • to 10 A. M.—Staff Meeting— Park Area. 8 y> 5 P. M.—Volleyball, tennis, table tennii, horseshoes, etc.—Park Area. 10 A M. to 12 noon—Tourna ment play—Rec. Bldg. 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.—Free swimming for those under 16 years of age. 10:30 A. M. to 11:30 A M.— Story hour for children from 3 to 7—Park Area. 2:30 P. M. to 4:30 P. M.—Pony League baseball—Ath. Field. 3:30 P. M. to 5:00 P. M.—Free play—Park Area. 7:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M—Pre teen canteen—Rec. Bldg. Tues., Aug. 27: 8 to S P. M.—Volleyball, tennis, table tennis, shuffleboard, horse shoes, etc., Park Area. 8 to 10 A. M — Free play—Park Area. 10 to 12 noon—Free tennis les sons—Tennis Courts. 10 to 12 noon—Tournament play —Rec. Bldg. 1:30 P. M. to 3:30 P. M — Midget baseball—Ath. Field. 3:00 F. M. to 6:00 P. M".—Free play—Park Area. 7:30 P. M. to 10:30 P. M.—Teen canteen—Rec. Bldg. Tri-County Baseball Playoffs Are Slat m ■■ The pUy offs start thu Satur-1 day, August 24. with 8 team* tak ing part. Much interest it being •howa and a ektw iMMlt AmM he waged for the play alt champ ionship. Boone won the regular season championship and ara •lightly favored to take the play offs with Mabel, Millers Creak and Mt. Pleasant giving them much competition. In a rain abbreviated game the Caldwell. Wilkes and Ashe Coun ty All Stars defeated the Watauga All Stars by a score of 6-1. A good crowd was on hand despite the raia. It real ta Sat., August 17—Millers Creek 9, Boone 0; Lenoir 8. West Jeffer son 3; Bamboo 11, Lansing 10; Mt. Pleaaant 8. Foscoe 6; Mabel, open date. fHMMWVF - i' w ^' Boom Si-. ...... J9 » j Miller* Crock M « Mabel IflU V ML Pleasant U • Lenoir r_..gS .... U 14 Lansing Ji. .... « Bamboo . ... .2®.. • M Poaeoe - 4 M W. Jefferson I U Plajr-aff HfMtile: Sat , August 24 — Foscoe al Boone. Bamboo at Millet* Creek, Lansing at Mabel, Lenoir at Mt Pleasant. Sun., August 29—The winner of the Mt. Pleasant-Lenoir game to play the winner of the Boone-Foa coe game on the Boone diamond. The winner of the Mabel-Lans ing game to play the winner of the Millers Creek-Bamboo game on the Millers Creek diamond. Highlanders Lead In Baseball Play The league leading Crossnore AU-Stari dropped a pair of games over the weekend and (ell to sec ond place. The Cross no re High landers won one and took over first place. Rutherwood captured a pair of games and moved into a tie for fourth place with Ben Ward who defeated third place Valle Crucia. Saturday Results: Rutherwood IS. All-Stars 8; Beech Mtn 20, Bethel 1; Valle Crucis 0. Rich Mtn. 2; Elk defeated Banner Elk. Sunday Games: Highlanders 11, All-Stars 8; Elk 13, Bethel 1; Rutherwood 18, Bethel 9; Beech Mtn. 0, Rich Mtn. 4; Ben Ward 8, Valle Crucia 3. Standings: ' W L Highlanders 11 2 All-Stars 11 4 Valle Crucis ,.10 4 Ben Ward 9 4 Rutherwood 10 8 Banner Elk 7 8 Elk 8 9 Beech Mtn 4 10 Rich Mtn 3 12 Bethel 1 IS Next Saturday Beech Mtn. plays at All-Stars, Valle Crucis at Bethel, Rich Mtn. at Banner Elk. Highlanders at Elk. Rutherwood at Ben Ward. Sunday's games: HigtftifflHer sit' Valle Crucia, Banner Elk at AU Stars, Ben Ward at Elk. Bethel at Elk, Rich Mtn. at RutheCwood, Highlanders vs. Beech Mtn. at Valle C rue is 3 Registered Druggist* All Ways Reliable Boone Drug Company our skill is your of unfailng a curacy in the compounding of your prescriptons. OUR PRECISION IS YOUR PROTECTION Carload FREEZER SALE During This Sale We Will Give A CASH DISCOUNT OF $20 TO $40 with each UNICO FARM FREEZER Purchased During August All UNICO FREEZERS ARE COVERED BY A 5-YEAR WARRANTY BIG REASONS Why You Should Buy Your Electrical Appliances Vt ■ _ From the FCX £ ; " 1. Complete Line Of Quality Appliances. I 2. We Service What We Sell. 3. Payments To Suit You. 4. Liberal Trade-Ins. 5. Down-To-Earth Prices. GET THAT APPUANCE YOU'VE BEEN WANTING TODAY! . ■ a Fa Service 9- W.«r St. ,y. W. C. Booster Club Meet Set For Thursday The Appalachian High School Booster club will hoM it« initial meeting tonight (Thurt.) at 7:48 o'clock in the high school audi torium, it was aaooooced by Coach Jack Grace All tarawr members and person* interested in Joining 1.' ■ 1 mm! anppertiX the high aeheol athletie program arr invited to M te«d *7 ' p »iS ' * Coach Groce staled that pros perta for the football Maaao look goud. Forty-five candidate* f« the team are practicing daily, and although the boyt lack weight and experience, Mr Croce say* they have plenty of spirit Plana fur booattng the teanu. and otter matter* are expect ad to W diaeuaaed at the acting. Local R GJ. and F.H.A. ^ Require Loan9 Nov> . Small Down Available UflVl/ Payment NEW 3 BED | ROOM BRICK HOUSE, bath, full basement, ear port, large lot located Just out of city limit*. Priced for quick (ale. EAST KING STREET, one Mock from college, 9 room hou«e, 2 full baths, full basement, steam heat. Ideal for duplex j with private entrance to each apartment. NEW 3 BED ROOM HOUSE, bath, car port, forced hot air heat, Urge lot located on Grand Boulevard. G. I. loan can be assumed. Small down payment required. GOOD 2 BED ROOM BRICK HOUSE, bath, full baaenent, 1 acre lot located just out of city limit* on the Blowing Rock road. A teal bargain. COVE CREEK—Located near school* and Church on Highway 421. A good five-room house, bath, full basement and Vi acre of land. Priced for quick sale. GOOD FARM located 12 mile* north of Eliiabethton, Tenn. 128 acres, 6 room house, 9 room apartment. (86 acres woodland.) 1 acre itrawberrie*, 8-10 tobacco base, 80 x 60 barn. Orchard. 30% down. BEST RENTAL BUY IN TOWN. New three apartment brick home, private bath* and entrances. Located near college on Oak street. 18% investment. Owner leaving town. GOOD S-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE full basement, H acre lot located 3 miles west of Boone on Highway No. 421. The property ha* been reduced $2,000 for quick *ale. ONE OF THE BEST FARMS in Watauga County. 177 acre* with rich bottom land, tobacco base, large brick home, tenant houte, good feeding barn and silo. Good terms to the right person. Also: 122 ACRE FARM ADJOINING with good house and dairy barn located at Laxon, N. C, just off Blue Ridge Parkway on old Highway No. 60. These farms can be bought together or separately. Ideal for large boys or girls camp. GOOD 2-BEDROOM HOUSE, bath, furnace, full basement, auto matic washer, deep freexe, 26 acres land. Including • acres of the best bottom land and 4-10 tobacco base. Located at Sherwood on hard surface road. DESIGNED for summer "dreaming." A good 8-room house, bath, stream rvn*lag i»<fr«nt of house with four acres pf land, good road frontage. Located 18 minutes from Boone on Highway 431. 30% down will buy, terms to suit yourself. Price: 36800. 40 ACRES of the best grazing and farm land with 80 foot road frontage. Term*—If needed. 32 ACRES of land with beautiful wooded scenery. Located Just off the Parkway. A real buy. GOOD 31 ACRES FARM with house. Ideal site for lake and cabins. Located just off the highway. Terms. RESTAURANT AND SERVICE STATION, fully equipped, doing good business. Located on Highway 421—near Boone. Terms if needed. Owner selling due to bad health. Now is the time to buy this type of business. Ideal for Truck stop. Good frontage. FULLY EQUIPPED ABATTOIR—Building 40 ft. * 40 ft Half am land. State approved. Terms. 300 ACRES BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN LAND on good State (ravel road. 100 acrea cleared land. Make me a* offer. Tarma. One-fourth down. LARGE BRICK HOME at enormoui discount. The location la good (338 Oread Blvd.) and it is surrounded by fine homes. The bouse ia really big (four bedrooms, ceramic tile bath). Abo bath ia basemeat. Spacious lot O. I. loan can be assumed. Prompt action and inspection Invited. ROUGH-HEWN STONE HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, Mohawk carpet ing, full baaement, large corner lot. >1,000 down and home is yours. OUT WHERE IT IS COOU-Stone 3-bedroom hones, bath, base ment, one acre beautifully landscaped. Priced to selL 58 ACRE FARM LOCATED DEEP GAP—Frontage on highway 421. New chicken house (10,000 chickens), 8-roocn bouse, 8-3 cleared land. Income establiahed on chickens. 1-3 down will buy. GOOD GOING BUSINESS for sale. 00 ACRES FARM LAND—«-10 tobacco base, (-room trick house, very modern, barn. Located en good road. GOOD 8-ROOM HOUSE, bath, ban. 7 acres land located 1 mile east of Boone, Just off highway 431. Vary desirable property. TWO ROOM SUMMER COTTAGE—1 acres laad. Located aa Winkler's Creek. Priced for quick sale! • GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE. 3 baths, spacious Hvlng roam with stone fireplace, double garage, 3 acrea land beautifully landscapnd. Located just out of city limits. INVESTMENT PROPERTY—5-apartment brick house, located near ooQeffS, grossing 10 per cent Terms if nee ted. 3-APARTMENT HOUSE, heat corner lot Located near college Monthly natal 188.00. Terms if needed. GOOD BUSINESS LOT located oa Main Street DeainMe for any type a# buboes. SELECT RESIDENTIAL LOTS FOR SALE. List Your Property with I't for a Quick Me COE INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY | E. F. COE, Manager DIAL AM 44MW - BOONE, N. C. — H7 MAIN HERRI IP&KsSHBi ®. .a
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