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| Minnie Austin. an outstanding member of the senior cits*, wai named Citizen of the Week on Friday, December 2. She is the eighth rtudent to be (elected fo. thia honor by the Student Council Minnie, the daughter of llr. and Mrs. Coin Auitin, it chief cheer leader this year She ha? nerved ai a cheerleader for three years. She ia now a member of the Girl* "A" -Club and the Hume Econo mic* Club and ia not* serving at homeroom secretary After graduation from high school, Minnie plana to attend Wo man's College in Greensboro and major in home economics Students Visit Student Council Six members of the senior class were invited to be guests of the Student Council on Monday, Nov. 38. Seniors who attended the re gular meeting of the council are Treva Moretz. B. M. Miller. Mo selle Greene, J. B. Jones. Mary Deane Bingham, and Anne Farth ihg. The council plana to Invite two members of each homeroom to at tend one of ita regular meetings. The purpose of the program is to acquaint the student body with the activities and procedures of the Student Council. Take Trip Mr. Sam Dry's homeroom took their priie-winning trip for maga zine sale to Aaheville, Friday, Oct. 18. They visited the airport, the Biltmore Clothing Industry, the Coca-Cola Bottling Co., and alao saw the rtiaking of silver jewelry. Bible auk Rev. L. H. Hollingsworth honor ed the Bible Club with a talk about his recent trip to tha Holy Land at a recent meeting. The club Is planning an all-mem ber participating programme for the year. Freshman Ctasa Officers Rufus Edmisten was elected ?president of the freshman class at a class meeting on Monday, Nov ember 28.. To serve with Rufus as class of ficers for the current year/ Jimmy Hayes was elected vice-president; Msrilyn Trlple'.t, secretary-treasur er; and Betty Cooke, reporter. Audio-Visaal Aids Club During the last three weeks the Audio-Visual Aids Club members have been learning1 to operate the different projectors which the school owns. Also, they have be?n learning proper ear* of the pro i Jketars. The following boys have been assigned to stay ia tbe sudiovisu ' at aids office: Fred Gentry, 1st period: Joe Wat/ on 2nd period; I Kenneth Morris, 3rd period: Frank South and Cecil Tester, 4th per I tod; Glenn Isaacs, Mb period; and Bill Farthing, Mb period, i * London Lauds ? ~ifiV ?, * ? Truman Story London, Dec. 1 ? Former Presi dent Harry Truman's memoirs were greeted by critics witji unani mous praise on their publication here today. One critic said Truman was "one of the least ordinary little men who ever lived." Without exception, the reviews in London morning and evening newspapers praised both the book, "The Tears of Decision" and Tru man himself. The influential Times said that "more than anything else, it Is s self-portrait. No one can read it without understanding better than before how It was that the modest, unassuming msn who had been kept in the Washington back ground could, on Roosefelt's' desth, step forwsrd without warn ing to carry the burden of being president of the world's most pow erful country in the years when the load was heaviest. "Every chapter in this book is alive because it reveals the two qualities in Mr. Truman which struck Sir Winston Churchill when they first met at Potsdam? his gay precise sparkling manner and ob vious power of decision.' " The conservative Daily Mail compared Truman with Clement Attlee, British prime minister for part of his early years as Psesi dent, snd said it "would be inter esting to compare their respective performances" if Attlee also had written his memoirs. DIES DODGINO SNOWBALLS Elk Mound, Wis. ? Jeffrey Ack erman, 7, and some of his .friends were tossing snowballs back and forth on the way home from school. Jeffrey, dodging a snow ball, darted into the path of aa oncoming trailer truck, and waa Instantly killed. "ZuvuffaUf Stone, % &.* *4*4 Stvu/bdf UAu tU WfU* APPALACHIAN THEATRE THURSDAY ONLY Bring Your Smile Along In Technciolor Frankle Laine Keefe Brasselle FRIDAY? BARGAIN DAY SATURDAY? 12 o'clock til ? 3 CARTOONS ? SERIAL SATURDAY NIGHT 7 * ? SUNDAY ONLY? 3 & 9 Farley Granger MONDAY and TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ONLY Play Lucky Every Satv. Night? 2 Giant Jackpot* Plus 10 Sure Winner* Fertilizer Chart Handy ?;>' A handy chart ahovini the State College Extension Service fertili zer recommendation* for IBM can be obtained from local county ag ent* or by writing to the Dlvialon of Agricultural Information. Kicks Hall. State College Station, Ra jjgjg ,? ff The publication, prepared by the depart nwaiU of agronomy and horticulture at N. C. State Collage, unfolds Into a II by It chart that ca* be polled for onay reference It la entitled, "Fertilizer Recom mendations. IMS." The author* give recomnynda tions for field cropa. vegetable crop*, fruit crop*, and ornament al*. The publication aleo presents table* for determining nutrient* n grade* not liated in the recom mendation* and the amount of nitrogen available from different material*, and explain* how to place fertilizer to obtain good stand*. Field crop* for which recom mendation* are made are alfalfa, corn, cotton, leipedeza, pasture* ( Ladino-gras*, tall feacue, orchard grass, coital Bermuda, millet, Sud an gra**, small grain), peanuta, ?mall grain*, sarfhum, ' soybeans, tobacco plant beds, flue-cured to bacco and burley tobacco. INFLATION BAR The Federal Reserve Board has recently started a double crack down on credit in an effort to counter inflation. Effective on Nov. IS, the Reserve Board per mitted six Reserve bank* to hike the diacount rate from two and a quarter per cent to two and a half per cent ? the moat reatrictive lending coat enforced by the Be aerve Syatem In twenty years? since the fint half of 1039. Up to then, until late thi* year, the Re serve Bank lending rate had never topped two per cent USDA scientists have found farmers can cave a considerable amount of grain by providing more good hay In the ration of dairy heif er*. Legal Notices NOTICE OP SALE Of REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of ule contained in a eertsin I deed of trust executed by Dallas Hartley and hi* wife Violet Hart ley dated tlx- 1 5th day of Febru ary, I960, and recorded in Book 79 at Pace 211 In the Office of til* Register of Deeds for Watauga County at Boone. North Carolina, default having been made in the ? a y in e n t of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the said deed it trust b y the terms thereof being lubject to 'foreclosure, the under signed will offer for sale, a* Trus tee, at public auction to the high ?st bidder for cash, at the court louse door in Boone, North Caro lina. at twelve o'clock noon on the Jth day of January. 1M6. the pro perty conveyed in the said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Watauga Township, Watauga County. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Minton, Barnett and >thers, according to a survey made by I. A. Bumgarner April 18, 1994, ind described aa BEGINNING on a stake in the Minton line, and running North 72 West 10 poles to a chestnut; thence South 82 West 19 poles to i white oak; thence South 13 West, rrossTng the' road, 94 poles to a ?take; thence North 70 West 60 Doles to a stake in the Barnett line; thence West 16 poles to a ?take; thence North 67 West 10 poles to an oak stump; thence North 28 West 40 poles to the East fate post; thence North 73 West 23 poles to a dogwood: thence North 28 Eaat 19 3-4 oole? to a ?take; thence North 96 East 9 Doles to a stake; thence North 99 East 20 poles; thence North 19 ooles to a mahogany tree; thence North 36 East 80 poles to a stake in the road: thence with the road South 49 East 4 poles; South 39 East 18 poles; South 28 East 8 poles; South 22 West 8 poles; South 14 East 4 poles; South 93 BOONE DRUG CO. Your Prescription Store PROMPT SERVICE " Three Registered Pharmacists: G. K. Moose. W. R. Richardson, O. K. Richardson STORE HOURS: 8:80 A. M. to 9:80 P. M. Sundays: J:00 P M to S P. M. tt Needed after Store Hon. Dial AM 4-ttl* or AM 4-ltW The REXALL Store East 14 poles; North 88 EM* 20 to ? (take in Bairds Creek poles Fioad, Creek Jtaad. South 20 West 48 polei to a (take In the Brewer line; thence North 87 East 88 polei to a ?take; thence South > East to a chestnut, It 3-4 thence South 87 Weat 8 poles; South 0 East 14 poles; South IS Wast 18 ooles to the point of the BEGIN NING. and being a part of the lands conveyed to Dallas Hartley and wife Violet Hartley by deed August t, 1880, from Rex D. Bum garner and wife Mabel Bunutarner, and Edwin Bumgarner which deed is Of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Book 88 at Page 219, the tract herein conveyed consist ing of 02 acres, more or loss, the lumber and sawed fence stakes be ing excepted; snd not conveying, however, that part of the above described lands heretofore convey ed to Maston Hodges and deed dated May 18, 109? recorded in Book 73 at Page 458. and reserv ing a right of way across the lands of the grantors as set forth in the deed to Maston Hodges BUT this sale will be made sub ject to any and all unpaid taxes. This the 2nd day of December, 1099. LOUIS H. SMITH, Trustee. 12-&4c-sl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the admini strator, eta, the estate of Carl Davis, late of~he county of Wata uga. State of North Carolina, this is to notify all those hsving claims against till estate of the said de feased. to present them to me within 12 months of the date here of or this notice will be plesded in bsr of their recovery. Those in debted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This December 9. 1995 WADE E. BROWN, Administrator. 12-8-6c-b NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale -contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Onrffle Hagaman and wife. Anna Lee Hagamaa, dated the 6th day of December. 1MM, and recorded in Book 74. at Pace 13 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wa tauga County. North Carolina, de fault having been nude in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and as id deed of trust be ing by' the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for rash at the courthouse door in Boone. North Carolina, at eleven o'clock A. M . on the ioth day of December. 1969, the property con veyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Watauga and State of North Carolina, in Boone Township, and more particularly described as fol lows: Lying and being in the Town of Boone and BEGINNING on a atone on the east side of Oak Street. North West corner of Lot No. li and runs South 72 East 142 feet with northern boundary of lot I< to a stone on west side of a 12 foot alley, northeast corner of lot 16; then north 10 east 80 feet with the west side of said alley to a stone on west side of alley, south east corner of Charles Hollar's lot No. 14; thence north 72 west 142 feet with southern boundary line of said Hollar's lot to a stone on east side of Oak Street; thence South IB West 80 feet with east side of Oak Street to a stone on east side of Oak Street, the BE GINNING corner, being Lot No. 15, of the Hardin addition to Boone. This 28th day of November, 1998. WADE E. BROWN. Trustee 12-1-4C-B mm FUEL OIL (66) KEROSENE Colvald \ Snc. P. O. Box 5tt BOONE, N. C. Day Service ? WAREHOUSE ? Telephone AMherat 4 MS1 NIGHT SEE VICE , BILL BROWN CABELL GRAGG Telephoae AMhent 4-3339 Telephone AMhent 4-3744 ctoeg the thrill * /?* - wvith JBtzicJk's now l4uiaJbJo Pitch DynafloiArl* ?? With all the big excitement of Buick's 1956 styling and power and ride and handling? it's easy to overlook this fact: Cas mileage in the *56 Buicks takes a big step upward. One reason, of course, is the new power plant itself. Every new Buick cradles an advanced 322-cubic-inch V8 engine with the highest horsepowers, Series for Series, in all Buick history. Yet every engine delivers more efficiency, and more usable power to the rear wheels? because each one has a new double "Y" mani folding, and a new high in compression ratio. But the major reason for the happy news in gas mileage ?Mid f?r the new step-up in safety and thrills? is Buick's latest version of Variable Ktch Dynaflow. In this airplane-principled transmission, you always had a gas-saving cruising range-and. at a switch of the a full-power getaway range. Now Buick engineers have brought to thi* cruising range what they call "double regeneration." It simply means ? new way to make flowing oil add to to otcn velocity to build up driving force. with HBMOAMt CONDITIONING it I ittw low |iHci So now, y6u merely nudge the pedal to part throttle and get new breakaway getaway. And since you get this quicker, safer response in your normal cruising range ?where you don't use full power? you get plenty more miles from every tankful of gas. But when you do need sudden- safety-surge for emer gencies, you just floor the pedal to switch the pitch. Instantly, you're at full-power acceleration? and it's th? ' most thrilling safety measure in the land. How about coming in to try the most modem trans mission yet? The absolute smoothness of this new Dynafiow is wfcrth a visit in itself. So you can be sure you're in for a wealth of wonderful surprises? for that's Just the start of the best Buick yet. Can you make it this week? ?New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynafiow it the only Dynafiow Buick buildt today. It h standard on Roadmuutrr, Super and Century-optional at modest extra cod on the Special. I AM MMT MNCK WIU MU VMM .' GREENE BUICK. INC BOON* * C W NUT KING 8TUEKT Salute To Ike Dinner Slated WuhIMMw will b? mm the more then 60 cities which will participate ia the natioa-vMe series of "Salute To Elsenhower" din neri scheduled for January 20 SgThe Wiiuton Salem (unction will be held at the Hotel Robert E. Lee. Frederick C. Crawford of Cleve land, National Chairman of the "Salute To Eiaenhower" dinner*, ha# named Charlee D. Owen, Jr., Afheville. North Carolina, aa' Chairman of the Sponsoring Com mittee of the Wlnaton-Salem din NORTH CAROLINA . WATAUGA COUNTY , * NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ? That the partnership# heretofore t business in Boone, North ina, under the firm names of "Buena Vista Apartments" and "Boone Livestock Market", have been dissolved by the death of Leater Carroll, one of the partners, on the 18th day of November, 1955, and that all parties having claims against the laid partner ships which were in existence at the time of the death of said de ceased partner are notified to, ex hibit the same to the undersigned surviving partner on or before the 25th day of November, 1BS6. C H. BLACKBURN, JR. Surviving Partner 124-4C-B The coast-to-coast affair* will nark the third anniversary of 'resident Eisenhower's inaugura ion and will serve as the kick-off or the Republican party's fund raising efforts for the 1M6 earn K The "Salute To Eisenhower" tinners will be sponsored by the tafublican National Finance Com nittee, of which John Clifford Walter, of Washington. D. C., is Aairman. Conrad Hilton, inter utianally known hotel executive a chairman in charge of the olos id-circuit television arrangements. Sorghum gain production for forth Carolina is estimated at 3, 100,000 bushels. The state's sor [hum acreage has increased for he past seven years. ? tfnrrua AMY MB Local Realty Values G.I. and F.H.A. Loans Now Available Require Small Down Payment / NEAR WILLOW DALE CHURCH on Highway No. 421?100 ft. frontage. Including two acrea land, 9 room houae. Ideal for business in front. Price $3800. APPALACHIAN STREET? 7 room houae, 2 baths, located near College, will trade for small place out of town near Boone or will aell. GOOD GOING RESTAURANT, SERVICE STATION? All equip ment, road frontage on highway No. 421. Ideal for truck stop or tourist court. Best price ever been offered. NEW 3-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE? Bath, attached garage, fire NEW 2-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE? Bath, attached garage, fire place, full basement, hot hir heat, located Howard Street. GRAND BLVD. ? Nice building lot for tale. OLD BRISTOL ROAD? 2 bed rooms, living room, kitchen, dining room, bath, full basement, hot air furnace. Well insulated. Price $6,600. Terms if needed. WOODLAND DRIVE? New 3-bedroom brick houae, two ceramic tile hatha, dishwasher, full basement, hot water heat, double garage, storm windows. Located in one of the better resi dential sections, near college. F.H.A. or G. I. loan available. VALLE CRUCIS? 2 bed-room house, bath, living room, dining room and kitchen completely furnished including refrigerator and stove. Price $3800. ?/ 100 ACRES young timber land and farm land, Mabel, N. C, $2,000. FOR SALE? P. A. Hunter property located 8 miles east of Boone on Highway 411, near Parkway School. New Restaurant ideal for truck atop. Good 7-room house, bath, heat, M acre* land. This property cm be bought as a whole or will be divided to suit the buyer. Good terms. GOOD 3 BED ROOM HOUSE, bath, S to ? acres of the best bot tom land, good outbuildings, located M hardsurfaee road. Sherwood section. Ideal property far some one wanting nice home for retirement Price is right. GOOD GOING GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION for sale. Located on Highway 421, known as Lynn Springs Service Station. Sale includes land, building, stock and equipment ONE ACRE LAND with water rights. Small houae and barn overlooking Boone. Ideal for summer home. Price $1,800. FOSCOE ? 7 room house. water in houae, 2tt acres land, new highway la front Price $1,500. BUCKEYE HILL? 4-room house, water in houae, 7% teres land. Telephone and electric service. Price $4200. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOT SSO^OO- located Hardin Subdivision. City water, paved street small lake on frost of lot Nice homes surrounding properties. NEW 2-BEDROOM COTTAGE, built-in beds. bath, kitchen, large living room. Located on lake front Price includes water and aewerage. One-third down, term* on balance. Liveable year around. Ideal for home or investment for summer rental. GOOD 8 ROOM HOUSE? Bath, large lot located Carolina Ave. Price $7,000. . 1 MILE WEST OF BOONE? Good ? room houae, bath, 6 acre* alnd. Excellent condition. Priced for quick sale. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS? New development? HigMand Av enue Just out of city limits. One of the better tactions to build. Tern*. , GOOD 8- Room STONE HOUSE, two baths, large lot Located Grandview Heights. $7,800. _ JUSTNESS PROPERTY ? Store building leased to chain croeery, five apartmentk. Located ia mala bnetniss section. Will groaa better than 10*. Term* 1 1 needed. GRAND BLVD.? Good fitwo room house (two apartments) bath, large lot Hot air heat Will aell or trad* for smaller how*. Priced for quick sale. GOOD BUSINESS LOT located *? Mate Street Deairtble for any type of bUsiaeas. SELECT RESIDENTIAL LOTS FOR SALE. DIAL AM 4-*2M ? BOONE, If. C. ? 217 MAIN STREET LUt Your Property with V? for a Quick Sato Tri- County Realty Co. E. F. COE, Manager G M. CRTTCHER
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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