Day Plans Are For Next Tuesday hi bit on loose housing of cattle Will be on display and will come ii i: i i ie, Bamboo Came Saturday ! Boom aad Bamboo art running M*k '? neck without a loss for first place in the Tri-Coraty Lea gue The Mg game o< the season win be this Saturday when these tw? teams meet at Bamboo to de cide the leadership. One of the largest crowds of the season is ex pected. Many eloee games are be ing played and much interest is shown by the fans as well as in the league. players in tl ?Saturday, r, June 2? Boone 10, Foe T; West Jefferson 10, Blowing Bart fc Mabel 8, Millers Creek 4; (tamboo at Lansing, (called off). ; Sunday. June B-Boone 8, Blow (of Bock *i Bamboo 2, Foscoe 0; Mabel 7, Lansing I; West Jeffer k>a I, Millers Creek 7. West Jefferson MM - Millers Creek r..? I^tog Blowing Rock Saturday, June ? ? Boone at Bamboo; Blowing Rock at Millers Cr*ek; Mabel at Foacoe; West Jet ferson at Lansing (8:00 p. m.) Sunday, June 10? Boom at Mil lers Creek; Bamboo at Mabel; L#nsing at Blowing Rock; Foacoe at West Jefferson. Windy Cap News Mr. V. C. Harmon. Mrs. Pawl Bom Inge r and Mr*. Florence Rom inter visited relative* In Allegh any County last Sunday. Miss Geraldlne Hicks of Avery County spent the week end visit ing her couatn, Miss Shirley Hicks. ? Mr and Mrs. Donald Hsgamia and Betty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Preenel! last Sunday. 'Kr. and Mn. N. V. Presnell of Banner Elk spent last Sunday Visiting Mr. and Mrs/ Sid Harmon. Miss Arlee Trivett of Boone is tyendlnf her vacation at the home tf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Me Kloley Trivett. Mr. and Mrs. Max Roberta of Lenoir were recent visitors at the tome of Mrs. Roberts parenta, Mr. had Mrs. A. J. Trivett. Mr. BUI Rominger and Mrs. Florence Rominger visited Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Harmon last week end. 8?i ?jf It's really no secret? everyone know* thai ihii professional pharmacy is ihc place to bring your Doctor's pre ?criptions. Yon are as sured (killed, precise com- * pounding; and the pricct are always fair. Be sure to ? try as next time! Three Registered Pharmacists G. K. Moose, W. R. Richardson. O. K. Ricturdion ' PEOMPT SERVICE STORE HOURS ?JO A. M. to 0:30 P. M. Sundays: 2:00 P. M. to 6: 00 P. M. I K Needed After Store Hours Mai AM 4-3119 or All 4-3959 Boone Drug Co. m REX ALL 8 TORE Your Prescription Store 1! Those participating la the pro grain include L. Y. BaHsntine, Commissioner oi Agriculture, Dr. H A. Stewart, uuiUnt director o I rcMirch; Lemuel Qoodc md Dr. K. B. Barrick ti the Stete Col Ufa animal ladaatry department, and Dr. W. W. Woodbouse, Dr. D. 8. Chamblae. Dr. C. R. Hansoa, aad Carl lllaka, Stete Collet* agroao Dobson u;i that several new ex periment*, which should be of In terest to farmer*, have been atert ed since the last field day was held. Tboae attending will assem Me la the main office at t:S0 a. m. aad the event will end about 4 p. m. A panel discussion by farmers will end the meeting. Daaa Tugman, superintendent of Ike station, will be la charge of the field day Luach wlU be avail able. Old Song Booiu Being Sought Siagen wbo own cot>t?s at The Christian Harmony, tad others I n terested in the old sacred music of our people, art urged to mm by Mm festival pUtiorm at the upper picnic area near the Hon in the Weal any Saturday is June to dis eues their part on thia aummcr'a faativaJ program* With Richard Chase. Mr. Chase will be on hand there from about 1:00 p. m. until about dark every (air Saturday afternoon He will have copiea of The Christian Harmony, The Southern Harmony,, and other an cient shape-note hymn books for your perusal and your decisions on what songs you and your group would like to prepare for festival programs. Mr. Chase can have copiea of any aong duplicated in the seven-ehape system with all four parta made available lot quart* ta or larger choirs. Songa popularly demanded for the programs include: Angel Band, Wondrous Love, The Garden HICKORY LOGS WANTED CLEAR, STRAIGHT-GRAINED HICKORY loga cut in 28", 56", or 84" lengths are now worth : ftii ' ' ? ? \ ?? -1*' ' $70.00 per 1000 feet delivered on our yard. No. 2 log* $25.00. Price guaranteed up to September 1st. Hickory Fiber Co., Inc. LENOIR, N. C ' ligation Now- in One of these Beauties Oil o bettor uicd cor for yowf vocotlofl ?? ? I I- I- 1 -I ? -I . -I-!, , J I 1 1 ?? f H , I nWffl M M|rW( UUUN Kliwijr Ono COffiTOCI. Como hi ond toko your pick of on# of thttt rocoodltioood, goorontood All SQUARE Uood Cor* now. 1954 CHEVROLET, 4 door Radio, heater, two toae green, PowerGlide, extra nice. 1953 BUICK, 2 door Super, Riveria Radio, heater, Dynaflow, many smaller accessories, good white wall tirea, red with white top, clean. 1955 FORD, 4 door, Fairlane Radio, heater,' Ford-0-M?tic, extra good white wall tires, low mileage, like new. 1950 CHEVROLET, 2 door Radio, heater, nice. 1950 BUICK, 4 door Dynaflow, radio, heater, clean. 1946 FORD, 2 door Clean with many unused miles. 1946 CHEVROLET, 2 door Extra nice, real transportation. 1948 CHEVROLET You'll have to see it to believe It? extra, extra clean. TRUCKS 1955 CHEVROLET, Sedan Delivery Like new. 1953 G.M.C., 3-4 ton Nice. 1952 CHEVROLET, 34 ton Clean. 1947 DODGE, 1-2 ton A real buy.-' GREENE BUICK, Inc. Hymn, The Hebrew Children, Hew Tedious and Tasteless Tke Hours, Over Yonder Ocean. I WW Ariee ?ad Go to J sens, Tke Wayfarta* Stranger, and others, tfl] H you cannot aee Mr. Cbaee per sonally on a Saturday at tke Hon picnic grounds, you nay send kias information about your deaire to Join in tke gatherings foe the old music: Richard Chase, Beech Creek, N. C. Piano Recital . . At Blowing Rock The piano studenU of Margaret J. Reineking will present a piano recital Friday night, June 8, at the Baptist Church, Blowing Bock. The guest artist assisting will be Audrey Hartley West, vocalist. Accompanist will be Fred Pop lin. The public is invited. Pre-Festival Plans Include Pic Sapper Thar* will b? an eld fuMwwl the Folk Fecti val "platform oa the ground* si the Daniel Boat Theatre oa Saturday, June 18, at ? o'clock. Pnadi rated from tba ?ale of pie* will be naad to aup port the annual folk festival* to begin July 7. JT Admlaaioa to the platform and the dance* will be free Coffee and tea will be aervad free. Ladle* are urged to bring pia* and their eaeort* to bring money to bay the pie* to be auctioned off beginning about ? o'clock. Old timer* who remember the pie (upper of other day* will recall that it did not take the place of the evening meal but wa* a desert ihared by a com "unity to u effort to rata* fundi. ^IWDeniel Boo* Folk F?tlv*l mlaaion to the featlvala to free, bat certoto wp? dltuieu must be mot la Offer to cany on the work of the committee. All dttoons of urged to com e decked oat to Mich canal clothe* aa blue Jean* and gingham* to enjoy an evening of fun. | Th? N?rtk ' (or tkk jwar ku ten est by I I Mar* (ban 1M difcfrent kinds of beans are grown in tfc* United State*. Have the <jj home on the block' ^ PITTSBURGH J Sun-Proof HOUSE PAINT /r-c^\ Farmers Hardware and Supply Company Phone AM 4-8801 Boone, N. C. pmrfcmmoH faints ?u? tmt nwn VALUES NEVER H I C H ER . . PR I CES NEVER LOWER! THE IEW 6. E. . SWIVEL- TOP CLEANER Han't ImA-Im? dnnl?| Art ?l mmmm ym. CImo *? ?rttr? (MM nirlm *? (bworl I?y M Km* - ?- . |uL> t,.iu ?Haiti ma nfi tak? ?m *f iwk i*. lifM a?4 pvMfclt - tmtry * IwOTHtl MMTIM VMM WAS $69.95 SALE PRICE $49.95 $5.00 DOWN BUDGET TERMS AS LOW AS $1.25 PER WEEK Qaaatity Limited? Act Naw! 4 Tires For The Price Of 3 i Or One At Regular Price Second Tire At Price Famous GOOD/(lAR Super-Cushion Hm'i jam aknaa a m f* aafcty! Cheek w am In SAL* AICES o e al -an o< GoMyttrt Im? 'itpg-OuUw. Wi ik> pmd Oerd body fat added ttrugth ?W the mm Stop Notch bud fc ?p that cjk ? Aaoica'l km ItM can. T? eaa*t Ian whea ymt chtaat aafar Super-Cathioaa at thaae mdkall)r nteil pricea. MT NOW . . . MVB UWTB ti Ln h $1JS ?MUy far TWO TM msr TIM AT TMf LOW PKKX '1395 BEFORE DON'T take chancts M Smooth fires I ? 33 Vs% OFF Reg. Price on all MODERN GOODYEAR RECAPPING GENERAL ELECTRICS New 2600-watt Giant Calrei* Ulit is over 20% Faster thin Best Tim MtOVI m In actual tab by G-K, tiMrtf Um performance of O-B't Hi?h Spaed Giant Unit and four leading makaa of gae burnera, a lar?a 1X000 BTU (u burner ifutaet of tboee Uot?d) brought 2 quarts ot ?rater jo in 7.8 minuter. Unn( am identical utenefl. O-ra pant at* did the aama boffinf job t? 6.06 mhw mtm-Aot, w J0% /o^/ And no high flame pwM Every G-E RANGE Hen HI NIW 16 lack Dl III XI REG. PKICE $279.95 "$199.95 And Your Old Range BY POPULAR DEMAND OFFER EXTENDED Thru June 30 BY BLUE RIDGE ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. / FREE WIRING INSTALLATION PLUS 6 MONTHS FREE COOKING ON ANY NEW ELECTRIC RANGE SPECIAL G. E. Water Heater You Save' $50!00 N O W ^89*95 ? ? If its PRICE you want General Electric BARGAIN! ^ onl, H.g. ,2,, ,, ?MCU1M $219.95 A SWOFFORD'S DIAL AM < M1 BOONE. H. C

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