Church Notices ] HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN IMUMCm nmr Elk The nan. Junes I), bayne, peftor. Sunday adiol at lu.uo a. m. Denver 'lownaend, nuperintendent, regular wutaHip aeivicea at 11:00 a. m.. Mil. i>o>le Aineue, organ ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH lllwrtu Rack, N. C. Rev. C. Ward Courtney 11 a. m. aervice each Sunday un til May. 8 a. m. Holy Communion each Wednesday. ?LOWING ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. 0. Carlton Cos, pastor. Sunday? Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.; worship aervice at 11:00 a. m.; evening service at 7:30 o'clock; Training Union at 6:80 p. m. Wednesday ? Choir rehearsal at 7:00 p. m.; prayer meeting at S:00 p. m. norma grove baptist CHURCH Sunday School each Sunday at 10:00 a m. Worship each first Sunday night at 6:80 o'clock.; each third Sunday at 11:00 aJB. Clarence Cole, superintendent of Cnn<4aw flrKnnl Du II uay ocnooi. Raymond Hendrix, pastor. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. W. Todd Ferneyhough, priest-in-eharge. 1st and 3rd Sundays? Holy Com munion at 10:80 a.m. 2nd, 4th, and 8th Sundays ? Morning Prayer and ?hurch School. Church School? 9:18 a.m. Friday ? Holy Communion, 8:00 p.m. Holy Days, Holy Communion, 6:40 a.m. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH ! Hie Rev. Floyd N. Boston, pastor. Sunday: Sunday School? 0:48 a.m. Horning Worship? 10:48 a.m. Youth Fellowship ? 6:80 p.m. > Evening Worship? 7:80 pa Wednesday: Prayer Heating? 7:30 p.m. 8T. ELISABETH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Man at 8:00 a.m. ! aOONB METHODIST OMCVIT The Rev. B. H. Ballard, pastor 1st Sunday ? 11:00 a 0L? Beth atview 1st Sunday? 1:10 p. m. ? Pleaa aat Valley. ted Sunday ? 11:00 a. ? Sid Sunday? 11:00 a. m? Plaaa aat Valley. Srd Sunday? 7 :W p. m ? Bethel view. ? 4U> Sunday? 11:00 a. ? ? Friend ihlp. 4th Sunday? 7:S0 p. m.? Bethel view. STONY FOBK BAPTIST CHUBCH The Bev. Raymond Hendrix, Harlan Greene, Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday-Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.; preaching firat and aacond Sunday* at 11:00 ant.; Training Union at f:M p.m. wedneeday night prayer meeting at 7:00 o'clock. PBESBYTBB1AN CHUBCH The Bev. X. K. Parker, Jr., pastor. Sunday School at 9:40 a.m.; Morning Worahip at 11:00 o'clock. A nuraery la kept far email chil dren during the worahip aervioe. Weetminster Fellowship at 8:4S p.m ; Youth Fellowship at 6:00 p.m.; Pioneer Fellowship at 8:00 pm. Circle* of the Women of the Church meet the first Monday of each month;, general meeting each third Monday. Presbyterian prayer service, t'lai AM 4-221S. CHURCH or CHRIST Bssao John Alien Tburman, evangelist. Sunday ? Bible Study at 10:00 a.m.; Worship and Communion at 11:00 a.m.; Evening Worahlp ser vices at 7:30. Thuraday? Bible Study at 7:90 p.m. Iinru ME MO RIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Blowing lock The Rev. A. Blake Brinkerlioff, pastor. Sunday: ?:30 ? Men's Class Coffee Hour. 10:00? Church School 11:00 ? Horning Worship ?:80? Youth Fellowship Pro 0:45? Youth Fellowship Snack SucMr. Wednesday : 3:18 p.m. ? Choir practice 7:30 p.m.? Prayer and study meeting. BOONE METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. Preston Hughes, Jr., pastor. Sunday: 8:30? Coffee and Doughnuts (college atudents). 8:48? Church School. 11:00? Worahlp. 8:00? Wesley Foundation supper and program. 8:30? Junior and Senior High Fellowship. Tuesday: 44 p. m. ? Pastoral counseling in study. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Service at 11:00 a. m. Training Union at 7:00 p. m. Choir practice at 7:30 p. m. on Thuraday. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. J. Boyce Brooks, pastor. Sunday School at 8:40 a.m. Morning Worship at 10:88 a.m. Evening Worship at 8:00 p.m. Training Union at 8:48 p.m. Maylite Blocks ? MADE WITH LIMESTONE ? STEAM CURED ? LABORATORY TESTED V* MEET GRADE-A STATE AND FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS Maymead Blocks Are Made With Our Completely New, Fully Automatic Block Machine YOU CANNOT FIND BETTER BLOCKS We Invite You To Come In And See Our Plant In Operation On Bristol Highway Maymead Block Co. 1 BOONE, N. C. AM 4-3618 Community 4-H Club Has Meet The C and b Community 4-H Cluo M m 4:10 p. iu., 'luewUy, >une J'/IM, at Mi*, cnicuer * ui> <uc. i'hme mm$ ua uiemoert /t e*en t Low Biacchurn, jancUe iiitcber, Maltha JtDM, Mary Keller, Ann Pitta. Malinda nobciU, Ann MMUMia, ueneva bmiih, and Vir ginia oinith. Altai calling the roll, Malinda Roberta lea tne gioup in a oevo uon Ml vice. Tbo*e woo were elect Ml to duo ouice* ware jeanetu mucnai, piaa^eni; Carolyn omauiei*, v ice-pi eeideni, Malinrta ?tooerta, aecrelary and ueaaurer; Ana bmathers, report*! , and Geneva bmith, *ong leader. Mn. Uannei ducuaaed 4-H pro ject record* and explained ine Koala Involved in the club * work. Hefreahmenta weie *erved oy Geneva and Virginia Smith near the cloee of the meeting, it waa decided that Malinda Kooert* and Mary Keller will be in cnarge ol relreahrrtent* at the next meting which will he poetponed until July 28 became many of the members will be attending the mid-iummer leaaiou at Camp Joy, July 10 thiough July 20. RUSSIA AND COLD WAR United ?uie? otficials have view ed Soviet Premier Khrushchev i latest declaration on Kait-'Weit lacuea u a itep up in b u post Vienna cold-war campaign. At a Moscow rally recently Khrushchev aaid a peace treaty with Germany will be signed "at the and of this year." And he de clared that if the United btates resume* atomic testing the Soviets immediately will do so, too. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Blowing Rock Sunday: 11:00 a. m. ? Morning Service 11:00 a. m. Sunday School ? Sub ject, Sacrement BLOWING ROCK METHODIST CHURCH Dr. H. E. Spence, Pastor. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic: Let Us Forget ? the Protest Against the Celebra tion of the Civil War Centennial. BT. MARY'S OF THE HILLS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Blowing Rock The Rev. C. W. Courtney, priest In-charge. Sunday ? 8:00 and 11:00 a. m. Wedneaday and Holy Days ? 8:00 a. m. la *t JOAN GAIL OHOINI Who Patned A??jr My 1, MM So sad, 10 sudden came toe call, your (udden deatn mocked ua all, A audden cnange in a moments call, without ? cnance to teli you bye. To have, to hold, and then to part ia the saddtat thing ? it'a crushed our hearta. And in that great and linal day aome one will hear the Maater aay, Oh how careleaa one can be and cause auch awful tragedy. The years may wipe out many things; but this they wipe out never ? you linger in our memory and in out hearta. You'll live forever. It was caused by the evils of this land, but clod still loves and holds your hand, and yonder at hie Judgment Throne, every deed will be made known. But only God can know our hearts with all their lonely pain. Please help us bear our timeliness until we meet again. Sadly missed by parents, Mr and Mrs. Denver Osborn, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Osborne, and Brother, Gary Osborne. The black sleeveless sheath can be worn on varioua occasions and can be varied with a host of ac cessories. A colorful striped hat ind sash adds zip to such a dress [or afternoon wear or fluffy ?hawls of tulle or organza make it an altogether different costume [or an evening party. Best Wishes to the Hereford Barn Restaurant We Are Pleased To Have Done All Electrical Installation For This New Restaurant When You Build or Remodel Consult with lis on Your Electrical Construction Problems COVE CREEK ELECTRIC CO. VILAS, N. C ? CO 7-2881 International Workshop Talk To Be Made Public Two talk* to be made by con ?ulUou U) (fee international Work ?hop at Appalachian State Teach ers College will De opened to the public, itatei Dr. Julian Voder, ?octal ttuu.es department head. Dr. kobert Giegory ot Wake Forest college, who :ias traveled widely in Africa, will apeak -ul> ? at J pram u?e Administration tin tiding Auditorium. Dr. Felix Gaicia will talk :a the Winkler Family Reunion Sunday The Winkler reunion will be held at finey Grove baptist Church on Sunday, July 9, in the Happy Valley community ot cald weu County. Mr. billy Winkler of Happy Valiey is in cnarge ot me ariangements. Two hundred people attended the reunion which was held at the Horn in the West picnic grounds last year. ?ach party will provide their basket of food for the fam ily and their friends. The interest in this reunion is increasing each year and Winklers from several slates have attended. The public is invited. Fine Arts Building Auditorium oo July 11 it i p. n. A Cuban inter national lawyer and economist. Or. Garcia has been in political exile from Cuba since May 9 of this year. He resides in Miami. An official from ihe German mbassy in Washington will parti cipate in the workshop on July 10-11. Dr. Hsns George Wieck, a graduate of Hamburg University, entered the Foreign Service of the Federal* Republic of Germany in IBM He has served with the for ign office 'n Bonn (Soviet Affairs Desk) snd has been' consulate gen eral in Antwerp, Belgium. A LIBRARY CARD West New York, N. J. ? Florence Jacobs, who is only 2% years old, is probably the youngest owner of a library card. Mayor John P. Armellino made an exception to the rule in her case, and she was issued a library card, which will enable her to pur sue such favorite subjects as rock etry and geography of outer space. Her mother, Mrs. 'Marie Jacobs, said Florence has already read some 60 books through the seventh grade level. Incidentally, she can spell some 300 difficult words. FCX July Specials POWERCRUISER A truly "modern" passenger tire . . . designed and engi neered for modem driving demands and DESIGNED FOR NYLON CORD! The Powercruiser was designed to take full advantage of the tremendous strength of nylon and to transfer that strength into a long-wearing, economi cal tire. 150x14 CI O QC Whitewall I " ? ' J Exchange plus tax MODEL PW-1, 6-VOLT 48-Month Guarantee. ' No Storage Lou . . , ; 100 Percent Power! SPECIAL WITH OLD BATTERY Regularly $16.25 $13 40 GIVES YOU GREATER SAFETY MORE CONTORT m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mmm mm <mm% EXTRA MILEAGE MODEL MA2SM, 12- VOLT 34-Monrh Guarantee. litre Power For All Auto Accessories. SPECIAL WITH OLD BATTERY Rofularly $20.39 $1740 $15.95 EXCHANGE? PLUS TAX Budget Terms Can Be Quickly Arranged AH Unico Tires Are Backed by Unico Double Guarantee Against Road llaiards and Defects in Material and Workmanship FREE MOUNTING ON UNICO TIRES Special Prices on Truck ? Tractor ? Implement Tires Grease Guns ? Grease ? Tarpaulins And Other Unico Products Watauga FCX Service CORNER RIVERS * WATER 8TREETS BOONE. N. C. AM 4-ttMl Nashville, Tenn. ? It ?u to have been an April wedding, but W. C. Swine/ was arrested in March' when be brought Miss Heidi Guthersohn here to meet his mother. Me received aa IMMay sentence tor forging three check* iWO years alio. Sheriff Leslie Jett granted them special permission to hold the wedding in the jail. The .honey moon will have to wait. If We Can't Sell It, Give It Back to the Indians Have Demand For Small Business ? AIM For Farms Coe Insurance & Realty Company Dial AM 4-8256 ? 217 Main Street 1 ? SUMMER COTTAGE ? 3 bed room, bath, with furnishings. Price (4290.00. Small down payment. Heady for occupancy. 1? LITTLE COWBOY'S DREAM? Hunting, fishing, 12 acres of land, with 5-10 tobacco base. Good 9 room rouse, bath, new barn, located about 8 miles out. On good black top road. Will trade or sell straight. 2? JUST A PITCH AND PUTT from Boone's new golf course; large wooded lots with water; aljo, summer cottages from $2,000 up to 16,900, including new furnishings and land. 3 ? NEW 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 baths, large fireplace, carport, utility room. Located just out of city limits on paved street City water. Monthly payments only $99. 4 ? WILL TRADE FOR GOOD SMALL FARM? 3 bed room house, 1 acre land located in Perkinsville. 5 ? COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND LOT? Located just out side city limits on Highway 421. Over 4,000 sq. feet Idoal for warehouse or garage. Immediate possession. 6 ? GOOD GOING BUSINESS ? General store and service stationr Located on highway 321 and 603 about 17 miles from Boone. Will sell stock and building. Immediate possession. Ideal for husband and wife. 7? SUMMER SPECIAL? Ideal for couple, one bedroom, kit chen, bath, fronting on small lake just 4 miles out, V* mile from Parkway. $1999.00. 8 ? 19- ROOM HOUSE, 3 baths, 1 acre land, located about 1 mile out of town on highway. Price $7,900. ft? NEW BUSINESS BUILDING AND LOT located in heart of Boone. Ideal for store, shop. 10? ATTENTION, CATTLEMEN? We have 60 acre farm In the highest state of cultivation, all in grass .with new large barn, good house with bath, located on good hard surface road. Priced for quick sale. 11 ? quAl.IT* is the wuku ? wew 3 Dea room D"ick, z Dams, large living room, with fire place, car port, corner lot in restricted area. Immediate possession. 12 ? GOOD 2 BED ROOM, bath, large enclosed porch with fire place located on Grand Blvd. Small down payment. 4% G. I. Loan can be assumed. Monthly payments $53.00. 13? GOOD GOING RESTAURANT? including new equipment. Owner selling due to health. Priced for quick sale. 14? READY FOR OCCUPANCY? 3 bedroom, bath, basement, automatic heat. 9 acres of land. 15? GOOD 3 BEDROOM ROCK HOUSE. Basement, hot water heat, lot 100 x 200; just outside city limits. Monthly pay ments 62.00 includes taxes and insurance. - 16? OWNER WANT^"^A5^SELL ? 20 acres of land, good 2 bed room house, bath, completely remodeled. Located 12 miles out on good state road. $2000.00 down and move in. Hurry and get this bargain. 17 ? HAVE CLIENT that wants two bed room near college. 20 ? TO? GOOD TO LAST ? New 3 bedroom, carpet wall to wall, carport, large level lot with city water and sewage. Monthly payments $51.00. Will accept 2nd mortgage. 21? GOOD GOING BUSINESS that nets $5500 per year. Priced or quick sale, does not require full time with the business. 22? 'A BLOCK FROM CAMPUS? Good 3 bedroom brick. 1H bath with hot water heat. Private apartment completely furnished. Priced for quick sale. 24 ? 3 BED ROOM HOUSE with fire place, dining room, garage, large utility room, basement, just outside eity limits. 25?9 MILES EAST OF BOONE? 3 bed room, bath, automatic heat, car port, 5 acres land. ? 26? ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS? 3 bed room brick, ltt baths, large living room with fire place. Price $13,000. 2 1 ? PERKINS VILLE ? 3 bedroom stone, 2 baths, small apart ment in basement, carpet. Lot 100 x 200. Monthly pay ments $62.00. G. I. loan can be assumed. 28? LARGE S BED ROOM HOUSE? 2 baths, storm windows, large corner lot. Next to collese camDus. 29 ? AS EIGHT ROOK RANCH if headline oewa, all on one floor. There are 3 bed rooms with cuatom built-ins and 3 ceramic hatha. The kitchen with ita built in atove, refriger ator, and diahwaaher; has eating area, large family room 19x27. Double garage with automatic doora, 3 acre lot with city water. 30 ? 3 BED ROOM, bath, hot air heat, carport, wall to wall carpet. City water and sewage. Small down payment 41.? 190 FOOT COMMERCIAL LOT located on Howard Street just behind a new Bank. Ideal for location for any type of buaineaa. 43? THINGS ARE GREENING UP OUT IN THE COUNTRY. If you are looking for a home in the country, we offer this 3-bedroom house located on 2 acres of land, chicken houae that will handle 4,000 chickens, 9 miles east of Boon e. Good financing, a country home that will pay ita way. 44? ONE BLOCK FROM COLLEGE CAMPUS? 3 bedroom brick, 2 hatha, large lot G. I. loan at 4%%, monthly payments 987.00. Poaseaaion in August. 46? SMALL DAIRY FARM FOR" SALE? Good 6 room house, dairy barn and silo. Price $14,900. 47 ? PERKINSVILLE ? Good 3 bed room brick, bath, garage, furniahingk if needed. $1900 down, balance can be financed. Immediate possession. 48? GOOD 2 BEDROOM STONE House, toot water heat, located 1 block from campus. Only $1900 down, total price <8900. Priced for quick aale. 78 FOOT FRONTAGE on West Howard Street, juat across from the new A h P Market One of the beat buainesa district valuea. JUST A PITCH AND PUTT FROM BOONE'S NEW GOLF COURSE ? Large wooded lota with cottages. Price from $2000 up. F. H. A. Loans SO Yean Conventional Loans 25 Yr?. at 5Va%

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