term, Ady 15. Hud football coach, KL C Dug lecturers who will bo visiting the seminar for wnl session after June 30 ia Bob BrsttensUln of Coral (tablet. Florida. Breiten atcin, nationally known, is assist ant coach at tho University of IO ami la Coral Gabies, and Is bead baekfield coach at that institution. Ho Is on a foarhtag stuff whoao team, thia past Mason, won nine games sad lost only one. Breiten stein ia om of a large group of Florida people who hare built hornet io the Sbullt Mill* MCtloa of WiUtap County bw flooat and who live there la the auaimer time. If coaches in the area wish to attend one of hla lecturea la this football (Miliar, they eaa gat la touch with Coach Duggina at Ap palachian State Teacher* College. The Km uiar is concerned with the organization of the football program, discussions on recent trenda in football, practice ached ule, football moviea, and advance study on the different offensive and defenaive forma tioba. OUTDOOR DRAMA' BT KERMIT HUNTER DANIEL BOONE THEATRE BOONE, N. C ? DANIU lOONt TMI ATM. uH*d m K?'l Mr-co?iditioA*4 ? rtwiht, m Hi? higtott ?ufdoof pUytteuM mi t?l<? AowIm. i -"NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAYS June 25 - September 5 8:15 P.M. mm. WAY /. -rTj ? ? PLAN TO ATTEND General Admission TT. $2.00 THE OPENING Reserved Seats . $3.0p SATURDAY Children Under 12f. v. Half Price Church Assembly Plans Gathering yjj The congregations of the South ern Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, with churches in North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, will cele brate the Tenth Anniversary of the Blowing Bock AsnemMy Grounds, Inc., Blowing Rock., on Sunday afternoon of June 28 at 3:90 o'clock, at Blowing Rock. The following will have an active part in the anniversary service: The Rev. Harry D. Althouse, Hic kory; The Rev. Hiram E. Davis, Winaton-Salem; the Rev. Huitt R. Carpenter, Faith; the Rev. Harvey A. Fesperman, Salisbury; Robert V. Moss, Hickory; and the Rev. Hoy L. Fesperman, Greensboro. The Blowing Rock Assembly Grounds was given in loving mem ory of Abel A. Shuford, churchman and businessman of Hickory, to the Southern Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church. During the past ten years a number of buildings have been constructed and a vast amount of improvements have been accomp lished. Each summer more than 5,000 people visit and take part in tl^e assembly and Christian educa tional programs of the Assembly Grounds. Sale Of Wheal Current Need "With wheat harvest just around the corner, farmers should think sbout selling their crop." That's the advice of John 11. Curtis, extension marketing spec ialist at State College. Curtis adds that one of the most important tools in profitable mar keting of grain is storage under the price support program. To qualify for price support loans on the 1905 crop and the re sealed 1954 crop, wheat must meet minimum requirements of the Fed eral Pure Food and Drug Admini stration. Curtis says that most *N. C. wheat growers who have followed storage recommendations in the past will have no trouble with the new regulations, tye commented that most farmers have been con vinced that good storage is just good business whether the grain is to qualify for the price support program or qot. The average cow last year gave 5A00 pounds of milk. But the re cord for milk production is 42,805 pounds ? nearly eight times the na tional average. 6?t out of th? ordinary ? ? ? GET INTO AN OLDS ! A ;tOOCIT" RM EVIRT POCKET! And you'll find on* priced just right for yoirf Choose from thirteen gorgeous model* In Oldunobile'i three thrilling series . . . luxurious Ninety-Eight, the brilliant Super "88" ond the budget priced "88"l Oidsmobile "8S" 2-Door Sedan illustrated. . . . at a prlea that's surprisingly low I Something happen* when you go over to OUil Yon discover that driting waa never like tbia before. You find youraelf enjoying every minute behind tbe wheel. Perbapa you boad ? little about your car . . . you compare it with othrra at the drop of a bat. And, of courae, you* find that Oldamobile ia outatanding in any cooipariaon teat you care to make? performance, atyliiig. comfort ... anything! Let ue make tbe eompariaoai for you? aad get our generoua appraiaal t Get out of tbe ordinary i S . grt into as Oi<la for a price tbat'a aurpriaingly low! A#*AD M I BLUE RIDGE MOTORS Boone, N. C. Dial AM 4-3776 . DRIVE IT YOURSELT! THE GOING'S GREAT IN A "ROCKET ?"! Zionville News Notes Mr. and Mr*. Kemp Wilson mov ed Mb their home here to Boom where they have purchased proper ty. Mr. and Mr*. Jim Bingham ctf Elizabeth ton, Tenn., and John Wil ton, brother of Mrs. Bingham, of Alberta. Kansas, viaited last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs E. N. Norris and Charlie Teeter of Sugar Grove were guests last Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilsoa and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne and daughter and Miss Pauline Trivett of Todd, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Trivett. Frank Greer of Rural Retreat, Vs., and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Greer of Newport Newa, Va., are visiting their sisters, Mrs. N. T. Byers and Mrs. Scott Swif. .Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Mrs. Mary Isaacs and son, Gary, of Meat Camp, Mrs. Ruby Triplett and daughter, Judy, and Master David Cottrell of Boone spent Thursday with Mrs. Henry 'Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilson and tons, Kenneth and Ronnie,, and Mrs. Rote Furgerson spent part of last week in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle and family, and Mrs. Charlie Lewis vis ited Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. John Castle at Mountain City, Tenn. Among those leaving for fhe C. B. M. Camp at Eliiabethton, Tenn., art Ellen Cutlc, Fay* Combe, Car ol jm Milter, Jul Iiiii, Wayne Joyner, Steve Castle and J. B. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eggers of Kingsport, Tenn., visited recently with the Rev. and Mrs. R. C. t|f?s. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyer of Roanoke, Va., were gueats Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and Mn. Charles Wilkinson. Sherman Younce of BelAir, Md , visited here last week with Mrs. Polly Greer and other relatives. Mr. Younce was nlled to Kings port, Tenn., doe to the critical illness of his mother, ^irs. David Younce, who remains in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reese and Gene, accompanied by friends from Charlotte, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Milter. ? Mr. ud Mrs. Homer Cornett snd family of Reese, and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lewis and family of route 1, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Stephens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell and family of Thomasville, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Farthing, Sugar Grove visited Mrs. Alice Greer this past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Helton Wilson of Trade, ifnn., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Norris at Bethel. A Bible school will begin at the Zionville Baptist Church July 27 In the afternoon. 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