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Democrat inc* ta ? rain-ahortened week end of pUjr. Croeenore edged Vail* Crucia 7 to ? in i fame Saturday while Blowing Roek took Owe Cnafc 10 to I. Ruthenrood remained to third place b y defeating Bethel IS to 7. Foeeoe handed Boom their third ftraight defeat S to 4. Banner Elk defeated Ben Ward in a cloae game 4 to X All latnei aeheduled for 8unday were rained out. Cromore and Blowlnf Rock ?U1 battle it out tor the league lead Saturday and Sunday. Croea nore playi at Blowiag Rack Sat urday and Blowing Rock will be at Croeenore Sunday. la other lan cue action Saturday, Ville CrueU at Foecae, Cove Creak at Ban mn Elk, Boone at Bethel, and RutSer wood at Ben Ward. On Sunday, Foeeoe ia at Valle Crucia. Banner Elk at Cave Creek, Bethel at MTUftW ENGAGEWENTT Glendale, Cal? Robert C. Card iff. ft. took 980 from ? bank re cently, police raid, and m irmt ed when he (bowed dp oatftde tile ?atne bank a few minute* later. -It ?u to Miy the ftw time," polce quoted him aa aaylnf, "that I wa< folnf back for more." He pretended to have a pin the flrat time around. Gardner wm booked oa mapic I An nf ? nMi aaw 1?D VM IvDDv^^i MAYLITE BLOCKS ? MADE WITH LIMESTONE ? STEAM CURED ? LABORATORY TESTED FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS MEET GRADE-A STATE AND MAYMEAD BLOCKS Are Made with Our Completely New, Fully Automatic Block Machine YOU CAN NOT FIND BETTER BLOCKS Maymead Block Co. Boone, N. C |9 Phone AM 4-3618 We Invite You To Come in and See Our New Plant in Operation on Brlatol Highway Little League Schedule And Standings Given By Director 13 ? mowing Rork II of ComiMrce Ro*fc; Optimiat va Jajreoaa, IRC field. My 14? To* Inanranre n Bam boo I at IRC: Bamboo II n. Blow Ml Rock ?t Bamboo. Mr 18 ? Bamboo 1 n ?f Commerce at IHC; | BMaf lark I n Blowing Keck H it Mowiag Bock July It? Ploweri Photo v? Co* ?t IRC; Boone Jayeeev II at Bamboo. TEA MS W L Bloving Rock I 4 0 Blowing Rock n S J Chamber of Commerce 2 1 I 3 3 Jagreeet . ? ? 3 3 H 3 1 Flow?r? Photo I 3 Optomict 0 3 Coe Insurance 0 3 Blowing Rock Fields 2 Little League Teams Blowing Rock If fielding two L ft tie League Baaehafl teams this season known u the "Blowing Rock Thunderheads" and "Blow ing Rock Rochets." Managing the Thunderfceada la Kenny Holdaway and managing the Rockets la Ever ett M. Wldener, Jr Turn members are: Thunderheads ? Larry Heldaway, Laney Holdaway, Nicky Williams, Larry CorMtt, Christ Gravatt, Steve Etfan, Steve Hobba, Larry Greene. Rudy Haya, Dwight Rup pard, Freddy Hampton. Tommy Greene, Hike Johnson, Allen Wat era, and Allen Xlutx. Rockets ? David Bolick, Steve Greene. Terry Coffey, David Har man. Kike Herman, Mike Lentz, Dennis Hodge, Jimmy Haya, John Rainey, Robbie Robblna, Chip Berryman, Barry Buxton, Steve Gravatt. Tommy Klutz, James BreyhiH. Bill Hobba and Rieky ?akUoe nuuui 119 , The Rock eta have won five I games with no losses and have three game* remaining to be play ed. The Thunderheads have won two game* with two leases, and have four games remaining to be played. All home games arc played on the Little League diamond which U located behind the school. tile remaining schedule is as follows: July 13? Blowing Rock Rock ets vi Boone I at Blowing Rock. July 14 ? Blowing Rock Thund erheads vs Bamboo II at Bamboo. July 20 ? Blowing Bock Thund erheads vs. Bamboo I at Blowing Rock. July 20? Blowing Rock Rockets vs Coe Ins. at Boone (IRC Field). July 28 ? Blowing Rock Thund erheads vs Boone I at Blowing Rock. July 28 ? Blowing Rock Rockets vs Boone II at IRC. Recreational Facilities Expanded At B. Rock The Town hit of Blowing Rock haa expanded it* facilities It include tha MM at the basement of the Ajnerican Legioa BuMtag for indoor actlvltiet luch ai Ping Pong, thuffleboard, ate. Thii building will be open from 1 p. m. until 8 p. m. Monday through Sat urday. In the event of rain, the building will be open all day. In eaie the park la forced to dote on Sunday afternoon due to rain, thii bonding win alio.b* open at inch time The uie of thii building will provide recreation for the child ren whan tha weather will not permit outdoor play. The pArk, under tha supervliion of Everatt M. Widener, Jr., direc tor, D. B. Blalock, and Kenny Holdaway, la open from 9 a. m. until 10:00 p. ra. Monday through Saturday, and 1:00 p. m. un til 6:00 p. m. on Sunday. Acttri Try This Delightful Hot Month Dish! CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESI SPECIAL OFFER July Only! Buy The Giant 16-ok. ^QUEEN BiSSjg COTTAGE CHEESE Pay Only Regular , 12-oz. Price! At Your Fmvoritp Grocert QUEEN BESS C ottage Cheese has that seety flavor that make* all your salada and feeipes more apetlxiig. Its at yon favorite food store bow ? at Special July Prices! FRESH AND SWEET? TRY IT! kV, ' Pradaeed Md pockag?4 otpedally for yon I f Neighbor* te Northwest North Carolina Bfjrln ' vjf. fll *W 5PII I KEV VALLEY DAIRY . WILKESBORO, N. C. IS? tie* include tenate, shuffleboard, pint pong, harMiboeit. leatner ball, and basketball. Swings, slide beard, merry-fa- "nxix), etc. are provided for the younger children. Also picnic tables are available. The public is invited and wel come to make use of all these wonderful facilities. Know The Weather By E. H. SIMS Dm* the daw in the morning indicate that good weather can be expected that day? Yea, itancely enough, this old weather laying is not merely folk lore without scientific foundation but genuine weather knowledge. Dew ia formed by cooling. The blade of graaa that collecta mois ture collects it from air being cooled. Warm air has a greater capacity for moisture than cool air and give* some of it up (on blades of grass) when it is cooled. Cloudlets nights are nights for the collecton of dew because heat radiation ia necessary in the pro eeaa and clouds check thia pro cess. The tight of dew then means clear skies and clear weather. The old saying, then, ia usaully accur ate. SUPPORT THE LITTLE LEAGUE BOWLING altcayt TOP FUN Rocket BOWLING LANES HIGHWAY 411 Eat of Boone \ OPEN: WEEKDAYS KM p. m. to 12:90 Midnight SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1:M p. m. to Midnight Phone AM 4-87S3 for Reservation* arcs ing Of Golf By JOE MAPLES Two "Doc Fights" were h?M | last week, one at Linville and one | ?t Boone. The oae at Linville wn played last Wednesday and well over thirty players were on hand. Tfcis event was won by the Warn captained by Billy Joe Patton of Morganton and included one of otir members. Boyd Stout from Wilkes boro. Their team store was a seven under par 09. In second place came the team captained by Billy Greene of Blowing Rock with a best ball acore of M, she under par. The Friday "Dog Fight" was at the Boone Golf Club and the larg est crowd of the year was on hand, over forty players. The team of Hank Harris, Boyd Stout (for the second time this week), Glenn Wilcox and Jerry Coe had a beat ball score of 65 and won first prize, with Glenn ihooting the best round of golf of his career, a two over par 73. Billy Greene's team once again got second place with a best ball score of 66 but this time they were tied by the team captained by Bob Sabastian of WilkMboro. Billy Greene and Sam Gouge of Spruce Pine had lor scores for the day, each shoot ing two under par 09's. Patton at Unville was low man with a four under par 68, which included an eagle on the par five fifteenth hole. This week'i "Dog Fights' will be at Spruce Pine on Wednesday and Boone on Friday. The Boone Golf Club has sub mitted a bid for the 1961 Caro lina's Open Golf Tournament to be held in Boone next June 9, 6, 7, 8, and #. The necessary prize money of $2,000 has been raised and the sponsors' names will be announced at a later date. The Open will be preceeded on Mon day the 9th by a one day Pro Amateur event, with the Open fol lowing the next four days, with eighteen holes to be played each day. This event will bring about 100 player* into Boone and most of them will be here for from four to six days and nights. This of course means extra Income to merchants, businessmen and mo tet operators tn the area, coming at * time preceeding the, regular tourist season, when it can be used. Just another of the many benefits which local people can thank the club and its stockhold ers for The publicity that will come to the area because of this event will be tremendous. This year's Open was played at New Bern. Every paper In the state gnve it ex cellent coverage as most of you that followed it will recall. We are now waiting for the executa tive board of the Carolina's PGA to approve of our ??* jnd confirm the date*. There ii no reason to doubt that they will do thli within the next couple of weeks. This Is an event we should all look for ward to and pmwje for. It to hoped that a program of enter tainment can be arranged for the contestants and anyone having ideas a boat this should eonlart me at oace. our help and co operation will be greatly appreci ated. Let'i every man ia Boone get - behind this fine event and make M the very beat Carolina's Open in history. I know we can. Austin Adams ia representing the Boone Golf Club and the Boone Jayeees down at Morganton thu week m the Stele ftyewi Golf Tournsn eiU. If ka k on* of the tour 1 am m?m far the rowda they play, he wiU win aa all ?x panaa paid trip to repraaaat the itate at the national tournament. Let'* all pull for him to caana through with name tfood golf and finish in the top four. U. S. turkey price* this fall wilt average one to two cents be low prices received during the same period in 10W. ONE D O L L A R DOWN BUILDS A SHELL HOME ON YOUR LOT Including : ? Completely Finished Outside ? Aluminum Awning Windows ? Outside Doors ? All Partitions Framed on 16-inch Center, Ready for Finished Walls ? Fire Insurance Included ? Low Monthly Payments ? Price Range $1495 to $2295 ? A Locally Owned Company, Using Local Materials and Labor ECONOMY HOUSE CO. in hi JERRY COE, Manager 217 MAIN STREET ? BOONE, N. G Phone AMherst 4-8256 or AMherst 4-3691 CHEVY WINS GREATEST PREFERENCE J ?Mi #? IBfe ? This year, more people are bayin ; Cherrolets (laeludiag ^ ?? MM W Corvairs) thaa erer before, aiaidag Chary the year's hottest L Wg ? ? m * seller by a record-shattering margin. Coaie ia and as* what ?? W ??? m ? the haying's all aboot-at yonr Cherralat dealar'a mm! mm WINS YEAR'S TOP AWARD! Corvair got the unanimous ltd of the experts u it walked away with Motor Trend Magazine's coveted Car-of -the- Year award. And you'll know why in a hurry once yoa drive it. Corvair's satiny ride, nimble handling and road-gripping trac tion have winniag ways with people as well as prises. tmr See Chevrolet Cars, Chevy's Corvair and Corvette at Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer's 'ANDREWS CHEVROLET, INC. North Depot Si. |Jf J|| ' ?? C 1
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