f 1 * otices WATAUGA METHODIST CHARGE AMn A. WlUon, Paator. Flrrt and third Sundayi: Liber ty 10 a. m ; Valle Cruel* 11 a. m. ?PVU? nui AMIMII OF GOD Jut Jtfcie* W*y, **??* Bundtav? -4HtfKi?y School 10*00* toAM||U| tliHfc. MMllMi iiliili I* wwMCifr utvfj : rV^MVVI^P' x 'nRfSV *? , ff: _aj _ eh Wedne?day ? Prayer meeting PutoMiy? Youth ?ervlce 7:10. stont rott baptist anmck Raymond Hendrix, p*?tor. Harlan GrMM, auperiateMetrt. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Preaching first and MCond Sun days at tiMi m.K; Training Union aach Sunday at 7:00 p. m. Wodnnday Bight prayer moet fcg at 7.00 p. m. IVMPU MFMOUAL nmnmUN cbukch Blowing Bock. Walter K. Key*, D. D., mintfter. 9:80 a. m? Mfli'l j&ihle ClaM, in the Maaae. 10 0$ a. m. ? Sunday School la Ota Chapel. 11:0# a. m. ? Morning worahip. 7:30 to 0:00 p. m.? Pioneer and Young People'* aaaembly la the Chapel. . . Wednesday: 3:19 p. m.? Choir practice la the Church. 7:30 p. m.? Prayer meeting In the Chapel. ST. MABVl OP THE (DLLS EPISCOPAL CHL'mCH Blowing Bock. Th. Bey. John 8. McDuffla. Sunday *ervtce. Holy ConHBun* ton? 8:06 1. tt. Church School ? 10:00 a. m. Morning Prayer? 11:18 a. m. Quality . Dry Cleaning Expertly done. Courteous, fast service on all work. FREE MOTH PROOFING S * ' ' *1 S j? '- ??K ,J* f 'V. PICK-UP AND DE^ptX .SERVICE Hi-Lan d Cleaners Wert King Street Phone AM 4-8869 Church Assembly Grounds! Open At Blowing Rockg The BIo*f?f Hock AMefnbly Grounds ?f th? Evangelical and Reformed Church officially opened on To? (day for the 1000 aeaaon. The AaeeibUy Ground* are op erated by a board of 11 truatees elected by the Evangelical and He formed Church of the Southern Synod. The Ground* will be la operation until the third week in September. A total of 37 conference#, con vention*, retreat* and aervtee* have bees planned for the coming aea *on. Included In thia list wUI be congregational, district. State, Sy nod leal and National Meeting* of the Denomination. One of the conference* will bring many Evan gelical and Reformed Church min Iiter* and their famlliea from churche* eait of the Mi**l**ippl River to the gitand* in July. Mr*. Homer O. Bond*, Saliibury ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHVICa (Mr|l A. Arthur, pastor. Sunday School? 10:00 a. m Morning worship? 11 00 a. m. Youth groops? 6:46 p. m. Evening worship? 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 1:00 p. m. BOONE METHODIST CHURCH E. H. Lowman, pastor. Sunday School, 9:46 In the new education building; Dr. J. R. Hel ton, superintendent. Horning worship 11:00 o'clock. Nursery care is provided during the service. The intermediate and senior HYF will meet at 6:30. CHURCH OF CHRIST? >MM James L. Trader, minister. Sunday: Bible Study? 10:00 a. m. Worship? 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Thursday: Bible study? 7:10 p. m. ST. LURE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday services at t:30 a. m. Holy Communion first and third Sundays; Church School at 10:10; Holy Communion each Wednesday at 10:19 a. m. BLOWING ROCK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 0. Carlton Cox, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 a. m. Worship service? 11:00 a. m. Sunday evening service ? 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday ? 7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday ? 8:00 p. m. ind Mrs. ChatlM L. Culp. It , saiiiuui/ iw?? own nMwa ?? hostesses for the eighth rammer at the Ground* fF' HM Assembly Grounds, located near the famous Btowinf Rock Country Club, was vtalted by over 11,000 people during the 19M aea aon and a larger attendance la ex pected for the coming aeaaon. Plana are nnder way for the building of additional dormitory apace It the OmwK< oSfh' 'iffii Sun(1t>r' 24th' tW0 rices have been planned for the etoven o'clock hour tocauae of the largo attendance expected for the day. The Rev. Henry J. Meleh, Le noir will conduct Worship Services in the Mt. Bethel Church, at the Grounds and Dr. Jacob A. Palmer. Thomasville will conduct services In the Aseembly Hall Chapel. R. D. Winebarger Dies In W. Virginia Robert D. Winebarger, 77, died May 1 In a Wife, Virginia, hospi tal following an illness of three weeks. Mr. Winebarger was a son of the late Marcus Winebarger and Mattle Carroll Winebarger of the Meat Camp section. He went to Coeburn, Virginia, about 1900 and had lived there since. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maggie Winebarger, two sons, W. Claude Winebarger of Pontiac, Michigan, and Sara Winebarger of the home; six daughter, Mrs. Maude Kirk, Mrs. June Anderson and Mrs. Jean Leach all of Pon tiac, Mich., Mrs. Thelma Ditch, Hazel Park, Mich., Mrs. Ruth Wudarchi, Ortonville, Mich., and Mrs. Zell Neater, Radford. Vs., one brother, Dalt V. Winebarger, Zionville, N. C., and 13 grand children, and many other rela tives in this section. The funeral was from the Estes Funeral Parlor, Coeburn, Virginia, on May 18 and burial was in the Greenwood cemetery, Coeburn. FAR EAST AID URGE Rear Adm. Edward J. ODonnell went on record recently as saying serious fighting would result If Communist China tried to move against South Korea, Formosa, or free Viet Nam. ODonnell, director of interna tional security affairs for the Far E*A, told the Senate Foreign Re lations Committee recently that military aid was needed to keep the forces of these three nations strong. He urged approval of IBM, 000, 000 in military assistance for the Far East. WAXINO SAVE ?2ta86 SAVE ?im M-PIATI ?ATTIRY The savings were never bigger . . . the deal* were never longer . . . now during DIVIDEND DAYS at your FORD DEALER'S Umnm >y riwr InM *o f?W 01 ft? Ford Cwifom 300 Tudor (060 v) boovtifotty d?mon(trot?i. And Mm Goloii* Club Vkto r>o [foreground) Hot fti? exciting Thunder* bird kfetd of glamour oN Amorfeo 9011 for. Ford k mlHag (IM ?wt ton, Ford DooWrs an >. ?l. ? * mMkm -*?*-? -i Kl.il J ^ ? |IVWQ TM MST TTWMS NW WFM| VUFNMM Wfll Check the dividends you gat in Fan) like thaM an the "Big Board" above and youll agre?-Ford? are bulk for joWnes/ Then, check the dividends you get in wufoit ? lite WW e# doors, full-depth (eat iprinffing and ea*y-to-r??ch trunk space. Youll wSe why they iiy, "Totdf are built for jwoW Now, check the better deal you can get on the WorUFt "Bit S tiler" J? ' ? Dividend Dayi at yoor Ford DfeaW'fl YooU go Ford. 9 h i? ei ntmv/iKhMwi ' mpfHirf nlmtl frkm ' " m FORDS WOMDTS MUST BCAUTHUIJar BOfOWIONED CMS row vtoMM. <^2 MOTOR COMPANV 1 1 ii 7 '% *$?& m MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. n^UMnNiun | Boone, N. C. driving 1? CHECK ACCiGEmS 11 ? M Reed Elected By Motel Group Hie North Carolina Motet As ?notation ended its tWHl(]r eon veation in Greensboro last Friday, May 19th. At the final butinen aeailon of the convention the Dis trict Governor* that make up the Board of Director* from 20 Dis trict* across the state were elected Dr. H. R Reed of Hemlock Motel. Blowing Rock, was elected Govern or of Area 10. This area take* in the countie* of Watauga, Surry, Ashe, Avery, Alleghany, Caldwell and Wilkes, fc ., Officer* of the associstlon elect ed for the coming year are: M. H. Stewart, General Greene Motel, Greensboro, President; Hayes Jones, Piedmont Motel. Lexington, first Vice President; S. B. Jones, Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge. Raleigh, *econd Vice President; Dr. H. R. Reed, Hemlock Motel, Blowing Rock, Secretary; and Joe Schick, In Town Motel, Fayette ville, Treasurer. Ed. H. Lewis, Jr. I* Executive Vice President of the association which has its head quarters In the Capital Club Build ing in Raleigh. CCC Price Rates Are Given Chit In the interest of Information to the public, County ASC Chair man Vaughn Tugman hat announc ed the 1999 CCC price aupport rate* for the following commodi ties: oat*, 00c per bushel; rye, $1.07 per bushel; wheat, $3.00 per bushel; barley, 88c per bushel; grain sorghums, $1.04 per hund redweight. Although these commoditioes are not produced sufficiently in this county to place them under loan the price support system core ring the basic farm products which guarantees to producers a percentage of a parity price or a price commensurate with his hire, and a price which is neither too low to farmers, nor excessive to consumer*. Khrushchev urges labor savings in farming. Poultry Days Being Ai North Carolina poultry producers will have two day* this year to see and hear of the developments taking placc is their industry. May 27 and 28 have been desig nated as poultry field days at (he Coastal Plain Reseftrrti Station at Willaid. The first day will be de voted lo discussions and demonstra tions on eggs, while the second day will be devoted to poultry meata. The program on both days will bo gin at 0:49 a.m. and will end at 3:30 p.m. Dr. E. W. Glazenr, head of the Department of Poultry Science at N. C. State College, will preaide over the morning program on May 27. J. W. Sumner, station super intendent, will preside over the May 28 program. TV prograih on egg. will not only include discussions on tie latest method* of production, but will also Include information on Kurfcrting and finance. On the following day, producers - m * * _ . . , i , **-'? *- ? a 11 oi poultry meau wni near talks on various methods of production, and cm regulations and research affecting their Industry They *ill also be given the latest broiler and turkey outtook. :j About' It per cent of the egg* produced la North Carolina are conauined en the farm where they 4 aw produced. UNDER WOO II TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES Rave Ym Seen the New Ad Mete? SALES AND SERVICE Call Collect PL 4-4509 SMITH PRINTING COMPANY, INC. LENOIR, N. C. 8th Annual WATAUGA FISHING RODEO June 10th - 3 to 5 P. M. DIAMOND S LAKE ? POPLAR GROVE ROAD $10 - Silver Dollars - $10 To the Lucky Parents Who Regtcter Their Children Before June 10, 12 P. M. DRAWING FOR THIS PRIZE WILL BE HELD AT CONCLUSION OF RODEO CROWNING OF RODEO QUEEN VALUABLE PRIZES REFRESHMENTS 30 Prizes To Be Civen by Cortland Lime Company DON'T DELAY ? REGISTER TODAY Every Precaution Will Be Taken for Your Safety and Welfare. The Sponsor Assumes No Responsibility for Accident or Injury B. W. STALLINGS, Sponsor DEDICATED TO THE YOUTH OF WATAUGA COUNTY NEW HORIZONS f THf CHURCH FOR ALL . .7 ALL FOR THE CHURCH TKc Church it tie (reatett factor on ??nh for lh? building of ckmcter and food cilitenthip. Il i? ? rtotfhouK of apiritual valuta. Without a ttroMg Church, ?either democracy nor ci vilizotion can survive. There or* four aouad reatont why evary peraon thould attend tervice* regularly end support tie Church. They ?re: (i) For hi* own take. (2) For hit children's take. (3) For tfw take of hit community and nation. (4) For the take of the Church iltelf, which fcerda hit moral and material tupporl. Plan to go to church refularly aad read ytur Bible daily. D ay Sunday fitt 1 Kind Thursday Friday Saturday 11 I Kind 1 Kioto 1 Kino IS It IS It 17 17 IS IS IS It lt-33 f It 1745 St ? When does a b?by ?t?rt to think? Nobody know*, exactly. Bat thoughts do com* by luocUtki Baby eagerly respond* to the light of a bottle btauM experience ha* proven that th? bottle offer* both satisfaction and comfort. BecauM baby doe* learn by auociation, it i* impor tant that parent* take car* to enlarge their children*' horizon* as they grow. A very *mall child will respond to a simpte prayer. And a child of tfcMe Will find great enjoyment in attending Church Sehaol geared far youngsters of that age. Religieu* instruction and guidance I* net for the Mature only ? it ia needed regularly by everyone. The ?t>iritual life of your child needs constant Cultivation, just as the mind needs day by day development and the physical body needs exerciie And training. Cmprrtjht /?#>. K?*Mr 4#r. fgnfc* Str?*kutg. Vj. Published Weekly in the Interest of the Churches of Boone and Watauga C&uiuy by the Follotcthgi * 'WATAUGA HARDWARE, INC. PUlco, Maytaf AffUaMti Balldtaf Material*, Jljreri Pa*fa COE INSURANCE AGENCY All FARMERS HARDWARE ft SUPPLY CO. ?vcrytfciac la SMITH EVS STORE Dry fliifc, CUklit i Cafe ta CAROLINA PHARMACY / Caaplet/Drof Serrk* RKINS-STURDFVANT FUNERAL HOMB DUl AM 4-fSM - Atabalance Scrric? NEW RIVE* LIGHT & POWER CO. TRAILWAY LAUNDRY, INC. - ~ ? * ? 44411 TODD * BIGGINS ESSO SERVICE thl NORTHWESTERN RANK A Gm4 BaaSc Senrtag At BOONE TRAIL RESTAURANT Onat ? Acraa "A CmI Mm* T?

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