COVE CREEK I HI SCHOOL NEWS 1 In. Wilson's 8-B section gave ? very interesting chapel pro gram on last Wednesday morn ing. The progr.un consisted of a one-act comedy with the follow ing pupils composing the cast: Grady Gravely, Patsy Ann Swift, Johnny Horton, Bobbie Greer, Frances Davis, Linda Townsend, Geneva Pennell and Jimmy Oliver. Rev. Harold Songer of Eliza beth ton, Term, has accepted the pastorate of the Cove Creek Bap tist church. Eev. and Mrs. Songer are moving into the pastor's home the first of this week. Lottie Stout, popular member of the tenth grade has under gone an operation for appendici tis but is now very much im proved. Two members of the senior have dropped out of school recently, Don Mast to enlist in the army and John J. Bingham to accept employment in High iismrrrri t* *-~-r , - Boone Fldw?r -Shop ? Cut Flowers, Corsages and Funeral Designs GIFT ITEMS PfceiM 214-J E, King Sittti SnrEjcfpjYfear \tm flow) Shot Repair sn OSTOMY Daniel Boone Shoe Shop CHAS. C. ROGERS, Mgr. Maybe it's alright to order a guitar or a buzz-saw by mail, but when you buy insurance of any kind, you need a local man to advise and help you. For these reasons: 1. Insurance is so adaptable to individual needs these days, that practically every policy should be "tailor made." You need someone to measure your personal requirements and ad vise you closely. 2. If, later, you have a loss and a claim, your local agent can ar range collection for you with a minimum of worry to voul WATAUGA Insurance Agency E. F. COE. Mutfti Box 12, Boom. B. C. [Point. I ) The Cove Creek basketball teams continued their winning streak last week by losing only one girls' game out of a total of six games played. On Tuesday night on the hon on pages Wit, et seq , and registered In said office in Book No. 18 of Deeds on page 3SB, and be ing the same lands shown on th* plat of the said Arthur C. Aldrich aa Tract No. 11, to which record reference is made for a full and complete descrip* tion. Eighth Tract: Being all that certain piece or parcel of land containing 18.6 acres conveyed to the said W. A. Hind man by Riley Presnell and wile. Jane Presnell. by deed dated March 3. 1!Kj5. ?nd registered in said Register s oC ice for Watauga County in Book No. 1 of Deeds on page 145, and i>ei*ig the snme land." shown on pl^t of Arthur C. Aldrich as Aract No. 12. to which record reference is made for a full and complete description. Ninth Tract: Being all that certain piece or parcel of land containing 23 3 acres, conveyed to the said W. A. Hindman by R. W. Presnell and wife. S. E Presnell, by deed dated April 27. |19(K), and registered In said Register . s Office for Watauga County in Book No. 4 of Deeds on page 144. and being the same land shown on the plat of the said Arthur C. Aldrich as Tract No. 16. to which record reference if made for a full and complete dcscrip tion. Tenth Tract: Being all that certain fiece or parcel of land containing 37.5 acres conveyed to the Adventure Lumber Co. by three deeds, one from C. A. Grubb et al. dated March IB. 1905. and registered in said Register's Office for wataugp County In Book No. 14, of Deeds on page 389, the second also from C. A. Grubb et a], undated, but acknowledged March 18. 1905. and registered tn said Register's Office in Book No. 14 of Deeds on page 381; and the third from C. A. Grubb. Executor of John Grubb, de iea.sed. dated September 8. 1914. aj>d registered in said Register's Office in Book No. 15 of Deeds on page 5*5. and being the same lands shown on the plat of the said Arthur C. Aldrich as Tract No. 10, to which record refer ence is made for a full and complete description. Eleventh Tract: Being all that cer tain piece or parcel of land contain ing 103 acres conveyed to the said W. A. Hindman by L. M Presnell and wife. Kisre Presnell. by deed dated Oct. 17, 1905. and re -registered in said Registers Office for Watauga Coun ty In Book No. 4 of Deeds on page 04, and being the same land shown on the plat of Arthur C. Aldrich as Tract No. 14. to which record reference Is made for a full and como'ete des cription. Twelfth Tract: Being those two cer tain pieces or parcels of land aggrega ting ITS acres, and being the same Linos conveyed to the said W. A. Hindman by J. L. Glenn a. id wife. Callie Glenn, and J. C Greer and wife. Lilly Greer, by deed da'ed July 16. 1906. and registered in said Regis ter's Office for Watauga County, in Book No. 4 of Deeds on page 4*0. and being the same lands shown on the plat of the said Arthur C. Aldrich as Tracts Nos 29 and 30. to whicn recoid reference is made for a full and com plete description. Thirteenth Tract: Being all that cer tain piece or parcel of land contain ing 20.5 acres, conveyed to the said W A Hindman by G. M. Li it ranee and wife, I*ena *T,aurance oy deed dated Oct. 6. 1909, and registered in said Registers Office for Watauga County tn Book No. 12, ot de^ds cm poge 118. and being the same land shown on the plat of the tald \rthur C. Aldrich as Tract No. SO. to which record reference is made for n full end complete iketriptlw. This the lfth O. M. Charles Hughes, Atty. North Carolina Watauga Coamty R. Younc* Willi* Georgia Younc* THX DEFENDANT. Willie Georgia Younc*. WUL TAXX NOTICX that an action entitled aa abov* baa been com menced In The Superior Court of Wa tauga County. North Carolina, for the purpoae of obtaining an abeolut* divorce by the plaintiff from tha de fendant on the (rounds of two yean separation. and the said defendant. Willie Georgia Younc*. will further take notice that ah* Is required to ap Car at the office of th* Clerk of the parlor Court in the Courthouse in Boone. N C. within SO days front the 4 th day of March. lMt. and answer or demur to the complaint of the plain tiff filed In tnis action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint Which Is that an abaohit* dieore be (ranted the plaintiff from the defen dant. This th* 2tth day of January. 1MB. FRXD II ORAGO Clerk Superior Court. Watauga County J-3-4C-H NOTICE or SALE OF BZAL MTATZ Under and by virtue of the power* contained In mat certain deed of trust executed by Prvd Oxen tine and wife. Lizzie Ox en tine, on the 9th day of December. 1M*. and recorded in Book SI on Pages 72. 73 and 74. In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, to secure a certain Indebtedness in favor of W. L. Cox. and default having been made In the payment of said Indebtedness and de mand having been made upon the efefore. on Monday, February 7, 1848. at the courthouse door In Boone. North Carolina, offer for sal* and sell for cash, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described real estate, to wit: TRACT NO. 1: Beginning on cucumber, running North 13 degrees West 56 poles to a maple; thence North 40 degrees West 34 polfs to a white oak; thence West 14 poles to a white oak (now down); thence South 48 degrees West 16 poles to a chestnut; thence West 40 poles to a spruce pw? in the original line; thence South with uld line 100 poles to a poplar; thence West 30 poles to a stake; thence South 60 poles to a stake; G. W. Sherrlll's corner; thence Wqst with his line 130 poles to a stake In Mosas H. Cone's line; thence North with said I Cone's line to the beginning, containing 100 acres more or leas. TRACT NO. 2: Beginning on itooplng chestnut. Sherrlll's corner at the edge of the field, and runs West with the Sherrlll and Winkler line 12 poles to a planted rock; thence north 10 degrees West It poles to a itake in the road; thense North 87 legrees East with the road It poles to 1 > stake at the forks of the road; thence ' South 22 degrees East with Sherrlll's ! road 14 poles to a chestnut In Slifr rlll's line at a (ate; thence witn raid Ine 11 poles to the beginning, con- . alnlng 2 acres and 38 rods. From the above described lands Is , excepted 4 acres of land conveyed to ( lesse F. Robbins at the point where I le has started building a house, and ? lescribed in a deed from J. F. Sher- i ?ill and wife to Jesae Robbins. Gated i May 8. IMS. This the 3rd day of January. 1949 W H. Strickland. Trustee l-13-4c|' DEMOCRAT ADS PAY PHILIPPINES Indicative of the economic re covery of the Inlands, the United States Philippine war-relief off ice has been cfttsed after distri buting voluntary American con tributions to some 8,000,000 Fil ipinos in a three-year' program. Supreme Court Justice Frank Murphy, former high commission er of the Philippines, headed the organization's board of directors. Tir?$fon? ? Up To $5.00 Trade in Allowance For Your Old Battery [Toward the Purchase of a New Firestone Battery Pay as Little as $1*5 A WEEK , rz~Z7Ta^is?-r->~ HARDWARE REDUCED DURING OUR SALE? Reg. 3.10 100-watt Soldering Iron $1.59 Reg. 2.98 Bucksaw with 30-inch Blade $1.69 Reg. 1.98 Punch and Chisel Set $1.09 Reg. 29c Big 12-inch Wrecking Bar only 17c Don't Miss These and Many Other Bargains SAVE! REGULAR $13.98 Big 14-Piece %-Inch Square Drive Socket Wrench Set ? ONLY $7..49 During Our Big LEADERSHIP SALE! $50.00 Down Payment Delivers a New Firestone 8-Cu. Ft. 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