and longi mad e the profrea nqr informative and enjoyable. Student* partlctpatUK war*: Patty Sue Spencer, Ruth Asa Wil liam., Pat Cot*. Sylrla Crew, Itrnm Bingham, Uam Neri i, Tony Yailnaac, Barry Parian Jer ry Taylor, Carolyn Greene, Joyce Bdaalaton, Maiirti Meat, Brent Davit. Judy Payne. WUma Wood Has. Cooltdge Harrison, Jerry Wert. Dallas Wilson, Deaa Miller. Koaaell Bout, Larry Triplett, ^ a -? IIM ? a a m* - ? * wnvtf cornett, Jinny fiopm, Edwin Wlae, C. L. Taytor, Charles Wtteox, Doit Cornet t, and BWy Mia* Jerlean Murph, student teacher, assisted in the presenta tion. Mr*. Oar Wilson aad Ml. ttilk Oraeber directed the a?l dances was held on Friday. I prospective lint-graders |itt?red during the day. Lunch WW served in t!? school cafeteria fer the ehiidrsa end perents. He Dr. Marjr Michael uH two i. Mr*. Thome* and Mr? a>k..l School will cloee on 8aturdoy, Kay SI, at eleven o'clock. Lunch will he agreed la the school cafe teria through Thursday, Hay S A half -day session will be Obeerv- 1 ed on Friday, Hay SO. ?OVIST EXCURSION Capetown, South Africa ? The Zarja has dropped anchor off Capetown with eight Soviet scien- 1 tiau aboard, including a who are studying the earth'a i petie field The Zarja wUl bar voyage at Vladivostok, a Sov- 1 let Pacific port, in January. ? ;,y; .1 :i* ,?> pj I i ??. : < '1 Si v (IT ' XZTZv&TE*. It U with ? graat deal of pride that ?? tztand to you of thie jrur'i graduating claia, our rwty boat wUhee and linear* congratulation*. Wa'va ia?n ^ ffc m ?* ^ ? a uahm* naAnlA ?om? excellent young people complete thi* part of thair edu cation b?r? but wa racall of no other group whom w* thought had mac* poaaibilitiea than you. Oood luck, than, to each of jrou I Kirk'g Restaurant ?OiMf SENIORS ' WE CONGRATULATE EACH ONE OF YOU ' ? ? ?*f- * ' Winkler Motor Co. FORD ? MERCURY . . .St'i COMMENCEMENT In recognition of your wofk just compUttd and to with you a successful cmt In ^ .<4 your dioKii profession, wt express ihiw Hollar's Hrocery Internet Parts Company George A. Flower*, Br., of Hickory has ?old hi* half interest is The Flo wen Company, whole sal* distributor of automotive re placement parts, to H. L. Flower* and Mi son*. John K and David 8. Flower*, the Hickory Daily fte cord rf ported. ? . 'M I Under Ike agreement, which was effective Jun. 1, 19M, hot de tails o I which were M* completed until last weak, 0. A. Flowers, la turn, lu* purchased his brother** half interest in the property on which Thf Flowers Company building stands, as well as adjoin ing property, it wa* ? Pounced. The company was founded by the two brother* on March 18, IKS, ia Hick dry. Branch store* ware added in Morganton in 19 StaMtville |n 1990, and Lenoir in 1961 "The homo at mora thai a million parts" I* its slogan, and U serves tho area within a fifty mile radius of Hickory, Including I George A. Flowers, Jr., son of 0. A. Flowers, I* the owner-op erator of F*lm*r'? Photo Shop Blowing Rock News Items HI* R^id ?f A?)i0Ville 1 ?pent the past week with her par ent*, Mr. and Mrs. Lige Held, in Blowing Bock. On Friday Misa Raid and her filter, Mrs. Ludle Lett, visited relatives in Lenoir and Granite Falls. Mr*. Lucile Lett and ion, John, of Blowing Bock, have returned home after a week'a visit to their daughter and sister, Miss Anne Lett, a staff member of Women's College Library, Greensboro. While in Greensboro, Mrs. Lett and John attended some of the events of Greensboro's Sesque centennial celebration being held at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Lige Beid and daughter, Miss Grsce Beid of Asheville, spent Mothers Day In Drexel visiting Mr. Beid's sisters, I Misses Florence and Louise Beid. aiPWCLIP BAB Sydney, Australia ? A Sydney hotel has installed the city's first "sIpW clip" bar, where barber shop patrons can mix beer and haircuts, scotch and shsves. Clients pan reserve a chair and then relaa with a drink until they are Raged ever a public-addree* system installed in a comfortably furniahed lounge. ?^?I^M^MimHBSsraRgnnoRnnBfl Ayera Enrolls At Broadfttoiiefiu Grant Robert Ajrer*. Jr.. M ?p eominf Junior at ApyabtWu High School, h*j enrolled at Broad* ton* Ba*k* tbal I Camp which will he held at Valla Cru el* June Ml Jgji The 8-foot 3 aeorar on the J?y vee* t* among the boyi of junior high and senior high age who have already enrolled from tifm ?t ate*. They will receive penional initruction from ?uch nationally know* college coach e? aa Boom McKinau of Waka Forwt and tod gchana of Wart Virginia. In addition they will alio obtain -Up." from Boll Davire. all-time pro (tar, I ad BUI Bhannaa, the 1MB ill-pro g uard far tba Barton Celtics. Coach Bob Light of Appalach ian will alto artist, and high ?ehool eoachea initructing at the tiro- week* camp lnclade Mai Cartwiigbt of HartiarvUle, Va.; Wally Dean of Spartaabulg, 8. C.; and Jetiniagi Caihwell at Hanoi High. Wiiistoo-tabim \ . Tha camp la located at Bnxd rtooe Lodge, thir being the tint year tor the taakathaU operation which precedes tha two-manthi Hi, SeitlotA May happiiww and sucoss b# your* ' v ?? " ?' ? " ? - , to onjoy throughout your Kft. Newton's Dept. Store ON TOP Of* .THE worn Congratulations, graduates.Now that you havs finished this part at your education, you can look forward to the earner you have choeen for your ? self. You're sitting on top of the world ,and the future, with all lie possibili ties, lies before you. May you realise the fulfilment of your every ambition in the days to come. COE INSURANCE & REALTY CO. JERRY COE, Agent <> ' The Door of the FUTURE is Open At you graduate* enter into ? new ' pha<e of your We. we are confident you will realize the pH- < ?ibilitie* and oppor tunities that are ahead. We honettty believe you will make the beat of A Lb ? ? ~ ? ? r>B tlMllilai infie opponunKm and that your* will be a tucccMfui and brilliant career. The Northwestern Bank ?r. A Good Bonk S*rtd*g ? Good Com** regular summer camp. Broad- 1 ?tone information mar be obtain- > ?datta 2822, Greenabqro. | There ?re 112 Una __ Cotton jives employment to v H in North CaMUtt. Jjh7 thim sports ^ **v? ?nottgli for vso?tlo&, too Mwwri T , Wide cfcafc* af (porta on include* Silver Hawk "Six" at $2219* . . . Silver Hawk V-8 with 2- or 4-barrel carburetor, famoua supercharged O olden Hawk and Packard Hawk. Enjoy a (neat-drive In ? dUttnctlve Hawk, today. Sac your Studebaker Packard dealer, and bring the family along! (*Plua local taxes, if uiy.and transportation from South Band.) Ml* t*? IM Ihmii lUMiiw SMtlMa Mmi *Hn- tally IMIH' tar IITH* jju auto Studebaker-Packard CORPORATION yrfh^UvncMuAyL comet ^u6. / ? WATSON'S GARAGE? Route 421? Deep Gap, N. C. PHONE AM 4-3212 Dealer \ieeo*e No. 2100 \t?HI THE FUTURE To you graduates, we congratulate you on your progress thus far, in seeking and obtaining education and knowledge. As you build toward the future with additional studies and preparation, we wish for you continuous success and advancement. Your responsibilities are great but we have every confidence in the < ' ij " j " * ; + ; ' r youth of today. t r A PLEDGE to you . ? . i We pledge oat untiring efforts to be of service to you in my way possible. Please call 00 us. mm f 3 WATAUGA SAVINGS & 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION 1M WEST MAIN STREET BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA DIRECTORS: C. M Critcher, H. G. Farthing, W. H. Gragg, Walter H. Greene, H. P. Holshouser, Guy W. Hunt, Howard Mast, Dr. W. M. Matheson, R. C. Rivers, Jr. OFFICERS: H. G. Farthing, President; C. II. Crttcher, Vice-President; Sj W. Hr Gragg, Secretary-Treasurer "

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