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Comment\On Sports If ptn miTcHiE Wellington. D. C. ? The eol tt pee of the CM?*ge White 9 ox i* ode of the ttniiK event* of bnetaM'i 1M1 mm. Minifer A1 Lope*, who has never finished won* ttun third, where he tended ltat year, and who had never fin i*hrd?M*r than aecead up to then. 0 [??><& The chart* are? d (to league it that A1 is going with toe maayoU tlmrf* t* he Mr* the old timer* *v playing food bell Lope* My* it * I question of poor pitching when the hitting** good and wMk hitting when the pttehiaf* good. fal^AlB, CtC. But something etee la involved, too There we* * hint that the White Sot were on the trading block recently but thi* ha* been drmed Neverthele**, when a teem it iiywUid up tor hIc It ha* a disquieting effect on all. P-"NWy the answer to the White Bex problem la to be found elwwher* !t'? hot *o much that the White Sox have fizzled, but it'* a case of the other teams Im proving. Detroit, which knocked off the Sox *ix straight to start the season, i* vastly improved. New York is ftrong. Cleveland 1* strong. Baltimore la vastly Im proved over two year* ago ? when the Sox won the pennant. Minne sota, though not playing like It, ISotc Open for the Summer Season Friday and Saturday June 9 and 10 Freckles Martin West Carole Chriatenson Sunday ? May 11 Sex Kittens Co To College Mamie Van Doren Monday and Tuesday June 12 and 13 It Started In Naples Sophia Loren Clark Gable Wednesday and Thurs. June 14 and 15 I Passed For White James Franeiseoe Member! of REINS - STURDIVANT MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, INC. 411 East King St. Phone AMherat 4-SSM Can New Increase Their Barlal Insurance with "PLAN ? RITE" PLAN -RITE FUNERAL ?NSE POLICY IS A PLAN INSURANCE DESIGNED SUPPLEMENT YOUR JESENT BURIAL A8SOC1A DN COVERAGE AT A MINI "1 OF COST TO YOU. WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS: k|M ? II.M4.M protection at a coel to you of only 25c per flM.M per quarter, with aa extra benefit of !?* of fact amount la caae of acci 31-S#? f 1.AM.00 protection at a coat to you of only per I1MM per quarter, with s^j&Efissr Age* Sl-U-MMM Protectton at a coat to you at only 75c per I1M.N per qdaitor. with an Mlra benefit of 78* of face amount In caae of acd Poo ttt for f 1M.M la > better team than two year* a?e tB WasMngton Kanaas City la no pa tile and n Is aurprisingly tough year The torn petit Ion la juat _ Jher The Sox won two year* ago not by beating New York but dand in the crucial 2 Setter Lopet la In ? pfckle la headed for hie worat flniah He ege one of thoee lata comeona? | aa he tried ae hard to do laat year. Wilson Wise Amateur Winner Wilaon Wiae of Winaton-Salem I ahot a twounder-par 00 at the ! Boone Golf Club Sunday to Win a one-day amateur tournament apon aored by the Carolina Golf Aa >oeiatlon Sherrili Austin of Morganton waa aecond with 71. Ed Meek Of Winaton-Salem had low net in the Claaa A handicap diviaion Sunday ahooting 71, han dicap I, fee a acore of OS. Tied for aecond were H. L. Houaton of Spartanburg, S. C. and Ralph Mc Coln of Elkin, both with 744) ? M. Claaa B ? Roy Blanton, Boone. 73-18?80; Ted Guthrie, Winaton Salem, 75-11 ? 84; Edward Critch tr, Boone, 78-14? -65; Von Shelton, Winaton-Salem, 77-12-48. Claaa C ? Gene Smith, Shelby, 80-30 ? 00; Edael Hodgea. Boone. 81-17 ? 84; Dr. Taylor Adama, Boone, 8*23?66 BARS TRAINING OF CUBANS President Kennedy apparently haa put an end to United States invaaion training of anti-Caitro Cubans and his reaervationa on the idea of a total United States eco nomic embargo against Cuba. Inatead, he la reaching out for | joint aetion with the other Ameri can republics to try to block Com- 1 munist inroads in the hemiaphere. This driver slowed just a little as he contemplated sharp turn ahead in Sports Car Hill Climb Sunday. Duckworth Is Race Winner Bill Duckworth of Orlando, Fla., driving a Siata-Corvette, set a new course record Sunday afternoon when he won the eighth Annual Grandfather Mountain Sports Car Hill Climb. * The winner's time for the 2% mile climb up the 5, 804-foot moun tain wai 3:02,1. Previous record wai 3:19.9, set by Phil Styles of Burnsville in 1958. Duckworth won first over-all and first in the B Modified class. Sec ond over-all and first in C Produc tion waa Ed Price of Charlotte in a Corvette and third over-all and firit in F Modified was J. P. Brady of Franklin in an MGA. Herb Hill of Asheville, driving a Fiat-Abarth, won fourth over-all and first in H Modified. SURPRISED DONOR Ilford, England ? The organizer of a charity sale in Ilford, Mrs. Phyllis Proctor, took off her tweed coat briefly to cool off. When she went back to get it she found that it had been sold. If you're not getting service ~ like this, switch^ now to our Jca "Watchdog" ^ Oil Heat Service! R. D. HODGES, Jr. <523' Dealer ESSO Products * -watchon AM 4-8801 BOONE, N. C. *? ?**? Beech Creek News Recent visitor! of Mr tod Mrs. Lewis Harmon were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harmon of Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. McKinlcy Trivett, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mains of Boone, and lira. Vergie Trivwtt. Jack Guy, She ran Hick* and Moralene, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guy visited Filmore Hicks who is a patient at Cannon Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Sue Trivett visited Mrs. Marie Ward Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams of Elizabeth ton, Tenn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hurst Trivett Thursday. Mrs. Julie Edmiston and Mrs. Opal Mays visited Mrs. Delphia Reece and Miss Victoria Rfcece Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cene Hollars Of Boone visited Mr. and Mrs. Hurst Trivett Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Captaiti Ricks vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stines and children of Rofeinger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D&nald Thomas and daughter, Sandra Delane, visited Mr. and Mr*. Jack Taylor this week end. W. M. Harmon, Cloyce and Inez Harmon visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wistman of Spruce Pine Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stamberry Sunday were Mr. aad Mrs. Ray Toombs and Dicky of Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Stars bury, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stans bury. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Brown and, Keil!) of Hickory visited Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Trivett visit ed Mrs. Vergie Trivett and Mr. CHUMMY THIEF Forth Worth, Texas ? A thug has held up a local Mod store so often that he now calls Hubert Hendon, the store manager, by his first name. "Hello, Hubert, sack it up," the thief said during the fourth rob bery. Hendron did, and the thief ran off with $140. now it's Pepsi Ibr those who think young Our goal today 1$ the modern, lively lift. We're thinking young. This it the lift far Papsi- light, bitting, dean-tatting Papal-Colt. At ttortt, fountains, say Pepsi, plttst and Mn. Ivan Trivett and girls, Kay and Karen, of Vilas Sunday. Home Hints By RUTH CURRENT CHEMISTRY AND THE HOME tends the following hints to us? Fashion* for men: British-tespired pattern* in fab rics stand out ia spring lines? Polaids, Paisley prints, and stripes. Light weight blends of "Dacron" polyester fiber and wool show a strong preference. Sport coats la a dew fabric of "Dacron" and flax offer the texture of Hnen without its sensitivity to wrinkling. Tlie demand is for brighter pat terns with white and off-white backgrounds. The ever-popular olive tones ap pear in lighter shades ? there are new names like pewter, heather, or just plain earth. There is a wide choice of knit IRONIC TWIST Fort Madison, Iowa ? To buy his wife a present for their 25th wed ding anniversary, Sam Houston drove to town. When fee parked he forgot to put a coin in the parking meter. His wife, Barbara, a meter maid, found the car. She wrote out a ticket, Jwt 25 cents for the fine in the ticket envelope, wrote "I love you" on the outside at the enve lope and left it on the windshield of the car. ? ? ? ? Paul & Ralph Say: LIGHTNING SEASON IS HERE? Insure your livestock against lightning, either on the range or against fire, lightning or theft. See or Call Us Today ?PAUL & RALPH Watauga Insurance Agency Box 267 223 Weil King Street BOONE, N. C. J. Paid Winkler Ralph Gwaltney Mary Brown Mary Sue Hartley Casual knits can he turned with casual slacks Keep an eye on all new materials and read carefully the consumer lahat far the right information and ear* of garments and materials. Adenauer voices confidence la Kennedy. GRAIN PROGRAM PROCEEDING Admin titration farm official ?t* waxing rnthuiiutir about the reception they tay the emergency feed (rain prof ram if receiving from tanner*. Report* from earn and aorghum gain area* indicate fanner* are (landing in line to cign an agree ment to retire at least 30 per cent of their corn and aorghum acre age. Aim of the program to to re Telephone Talk H. *. INABINET Tour Telephone Manager YOU'LL PROBABLY AOREE that Dad deserve* the best. And if yon want to give him something on Father's Day that hell oae and enjoy, surprise him with an ex tension phone in his den. That's the slippers- and- pipe place he claims as his. A phone there by his desk or easy chair will give him real man-to-man privacy, and save Mm steps, too. So pamper Dad tike never before with an extension phone of his own, In color. Just giv# us a ring. ? ? * AND FOR THE JUNE BRIDE, a marvelous Home Interphone for her lovely new home! It'* a combination intercom-telephone system that lets you talk from room to room and even answer the door from the kitchen. Get the details now and make that very special bride even happier. ? ? ? UP-TO-THE-MINUTE-MEN ... That's a pretty good description of our National Guard, and I'd like to salute the 475,000 men who stand ready to defend our country like the Minute Men of 1776. Yes, the Army and Air National Guard are poised and equipped for any test, not only in National Defense but on the local scene as well. In times of emergencies ? and you never know when one will strike ? over 5,000 National Guard units are prepared to lend a hand. Let's all support our National Guard who defends us against aggression and disaster. ? ? ? WHEREVER YOU GO, GO FIRST BY LONG DISTANCE ? ? ? DID YOU KNOW that the U. S. has only 6 per cent of the world's people, jet we have over one-hall of the world's automobile*, television itfts and telephones? The climate couldn't be better for buying a new JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET ( and that '? the car more people art buying!) Take those June skies and breezes. Add a spankin' new Jet-smooth Chevy. Presto, you've got all the makings of a roamin' holiday. That low-loading deep-well trunk swallows up most everything you'd want to pack along. The carefully crafted Body by Fisher has you livin' in luxury (and in comfort-high seats where the sight-seein' comes easy). That Jet smooth Chevy ride, with a sinewy Full Coil spring at each wheel, gentles you past all the wrinkles and ruts in the roads (there's even a team of over 700 behind-the-scenes "Bhock ab sorbers" to hush up road surface mumblings and grumblings). All in all. Chevy's light-steerin', easy goin' ways just don't leave much for you to do but feel good. And that's exactly the way your Chevrolet dealer wants you to feel ?as you can plainly see in those beautiful June buys he's got bustin' out all over. lilii ill * 1 See the new Chevroleti at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center ANDREWS CHEVROLET, INC. North Depot St. ?-Ut BooUe, N. C.
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