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WANT ADS Watauca Democrat ' t WANT ADVERTISING RATE S CENTS A WOKD? Mt UNUUli CHABQB Cash Must Accompany All Order* ? I rOR RENT ? Two Urge furnished roomi, heat, bath. Private en trance Ethel Stanbury. Phone V 8489. ' ' \ It roS" RENT? Extra nice furnished 3-roon apartment. Call AM 4-8871 or AM 4?M8. j| IP TOOL MAKERS and Apprentice toolmakari wanted, 82.29 to >2.70 per hour. Write Mechanical Dev. , Co., Inc., Salem, Virginia. le JUST 14 Curlee and Hart. Schaff ner & Marx suits, darks and otheri. sizes up to 46. value* up to $69 00, only $34.95 CHURCH'S. W. King St., Boone. le STRETCH NYLON SOCKS for men and boys, slightly imperfect, 39c to 69c. CHURCH'S, W King St., Boone. lc STRAYED from my pasture Aug ust 21, one buck aheep. Finder notify Ira Fox. Vilas, N. C. lc> ROOMS ~ FOR RENT ~ to college boys. Reasonable rates. 109 Water St., Phone AM 4-3888. Ip FOR SALE ? Bargain. Three single metal beds, complete, 1 mahogany dining room set. 9 pieces. Call CY 9-7129. S-16-tfc ITS BACK-TO-SCHOOL TIME? We can outfit your boy completed, correctly, and at prices that will save you money. Let us prove It. CHURCH'S, W?King St., Boone, lc DISCOVER URANIUM with a pre cision Geieer counter. All models in stock for Immediate delivery. Write for free catalog. Hall Tele vision, 908 Howard Street, Greens boro, N. C. 7-9-tfc ALL SUMMER CLOTHING for men and boys still being cleared at drastically (lashed prices.. Buy for now and next season while you can save money. CHUBCH'S, W King St., Boone. 1c GOOD GULF FUEL OIL. J. D Shoe make, dealer, day phone 8870: night >931 or 3830. 12-22-tfc DR. L. t WELLMAN will be in his office trtfr Farther* State Bn^ Mountain Ctty. Tenn., Tuasda*. Wednesday, Thursday of each weak, from ? a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Eye* examined. Glasses fitted. 4-23-tfe TTRES ? See us for your new tire needs. Watauga FCX Service, 8. Water St., Boone. le GOOD GULF OIL PRODUCTS. J. D SHOEMAKE. dealer. Watauga and Ashe counties, day phone 8970. night 3921 or 3630 12-22-tfc SEED BYE ? Just received trailer load of onion-free seed rye. This rye may be purchased on ASC pur chase orders as well as .straight sale. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St., Boone. 1? ANYONE wanting to do piece work at home, ple??e contract ua promntlv. We will be buying DRIED WILD CHERRIES as soon as they are ripe. Wilcox Drug Co., Boone. N. C. t-164e WANTED HOC, RIFLES? Anvone having a Hog Rifle for sale, please write me price and description. T. B. Dysart, Box ISM, Asheville. N. C. |1M( BUY YOUB COAL NOW at sn'm mer prices and save money. Ken tucky Stoker, En and Lump. Tan pie Coal Co.. Phone (Tf 5-3861. Blowing Rock. Open in Boom Sept. L 8-Hp FOR SALE ? 1,000 bales of hay. 75c per bate, or will trade some for cattle. James Nichols, Parlier. N. C. 8-2?p FOR SALE? 6-Ronm house, bath. 7 acres of land. Located 5 miles north of West Jefferson, on SSI, Baldwin community. For* informa tion see or call A. O. Moretx. Mill er's Creek, Phone MllR U34| BALED HAY FOR SALE? Write P. O. Box 449. Boone. N. C , or l call AM 4-3278 after ait. MfrSo FOR SA!? ? Ten-weeks-old White ? r^ck pullets. Watanga Feed k Milling Co. Wilkeafcoro Rd.. Boone, N. C. ?-23-2e PRINT FEED BAGS? New ship ment received: Watauga FCX Ser vice, S. Water St., Beooe. It You'll Enjoy Seeing Amazing MYSTERY HILL Between Boone and Mowing Mmek JUST ARRIVED? 24 men't all wool (port coats, darks and lighU, including charcoal grey flannel, $16.86 to tlMS. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone le WANTED ? Housekeeper for small family few weeks beginning around middle of September. Mrs V. G. Rollins. AM 44666. ' tf THESE COOL DAYS call for a Jacket from Church's. All sixes, good assortment of seasonal weights and colors. CHURCH'S, W. King St.. Boone. lc FALL MERCHANDISE arriving dally, including our best assort ment ever of men's pants. Give us a look. CHURCH'S. W. King St., Boone. le JUST RKCEJV?I> ? Trailer load it woven ?ie, barbed wire and 'nails, at reasonable prices. Watauga PCX Service. S. Water St.. Boone le " 1 FOR RENT? Six-room house, fore ed hot air heat. Call Blowing Rock, CY 5-3761. 8-30-Sp FOR SALE? Good mixed baled hay. Reasonably priced. Mrs. W. A. Watson. Blowing Rock Road, lp REGISTERED 2 - YEAR - OLD HEREFORD BULL for sale. $179. R. A. Farthing, Valle Crucis, N. C. ' 8-30 2p WE ARE VERY PROUD of our little boys' sport coats and pants. Sizes I to 18, prices you can afford. CHURCH'S. W. King St.. Boone, le FOR RENT ? Three-room apart ment in Perkinsville, Sept. Phone AM 4-6662. Mrs. Lena Shull. lp FOR RENT ? Four-room bouse, furnished. From Sept. to June. See it at 122 Orchard St., John S. Milne, Boone. N. C. le INTERIOR "DECORATING? Wall paper hanging, bouse painting, 30 years experience. Ivin Crumley, Dial AM 44641, Boone. 6-30-2p FOR SALE ? Antique mahogany yMjpitlUs, other pisses. Blowing. [js^Bfii. lungs. Bathroom *x* UiMMga.s refrigerator. Call CY 5 3091. 8-39-tfc FOR SALE ? I acre* of south land | on W. W. Campbell farm. Sm J. G. Campbell at Mabel. 8-30-2p MISS RUBY ESTES. of King ! De .partment Store, will be here Thursday through Saturday at 115 Orchard Street, showing sample* of draperies, rugs, etc. Phone 4 3808 le JOBS WA1TING, $90 to' ?1B0 a week. You can work your wi . through our school. We help you to own your own business. Write Charlotte Beauty School, 12?H South Tryoa St., Charlotte, N. C. COOK'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaning Service. The only exclusive shirt service. Pick op and delivery. Phone AM 4 3540, corner Blowing Rock ai North Wilkeahoro roads. 6-144fe UNICO FREEZERS? Por the bfst buy Im fresaers. stop by the Wsta uga PCX Service, S. Water St . Bomio. lc WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE any thing, anywhere, anytime. MAS Furniture Co., Vllaa, N. C 34-tfc JUST RECEIVED ? Carload of UNICO FARM FREEZERS. Buy now and take advantage of car load unit price. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St., liooi. lc USED COOK STOVES mt Heating Stoves wasted. Call, write or see MSB Furniture Co., Vilas, N. C. : ?' ? PART TIM* Men to earn *50 ? week working part time while pnpartag them selves for a better position. Car necessary. Far interview, write N. a EaUss, P O. Boa 388, Hifkory, U. C. 8-23-2o 1 ? 1 " ? ? ?? ? ? in ? ? ?i i i WILD GINSENG ROOT? We are paying the higest prices in twenty five years for Wild Dried Root Write Ginseng, Box 861 AsheviHe, M. C, tor shipping instructions. ftt# CEMENT BLOCKS ? Let us fur blOcks. all alias at raaaanable pric es. We deliver in quantity Wata uga FCX Service, S. Water St. HI LANDSCAPING BEAUTIFIES the ! value af ytmr property. We *4 far i ai service. Ne Job* too large or tea small De*tms and sketches whea iStoSiir phone AMherat 4-3188 SStfc MEN'S AMYUE SOCKS ? Wide variety o I latest patterns, slightly imperfect at prices to . match CHURCH'S. W Kin* St., Boone. lc : FOR ~ RENT-^iroom furnished apartment with bath, located one mile west o I Boone Mrs. Margaret P. Hughes. Phone AM 44328. lp ! PLEASANT MONEY makine op portunity for man or woMan to call on bra families in South Watauga County. Full or part tisne. Year round. No experience or capital required. WrMe McNESS COM PANY. Dept. C.. Caudier BMf., Baltimore 2, Md. 8 30-2p FOR SALE ? Shorthorn milk cow, with no. 1 heifer calf. Rather sell to some one to keep over. >100. for both. Custer Ward, Sugar Grove, N. C. lp FOR RENT? Furnished two-bed room apartment, heat and water included Phone AM 4-36?7. 1c FOR SALE ? One double-duty, 6 ft. Frigidaire meat case, including compressor. Call Mrs. Berry maa at Cy 9-0224, Blowing Rock.' 8-30-2C FOR?RENT ? Four room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Furnace heated. Close in. Apply at West ern Auttf Store. 8-30-tfc FOR SALE? IMC Willys Jeep' Good condition. New tire*. Price $275 Dea Greene, Route 2, Box 67, Boone M0-2p FOR THE BEST in fast amVexpert radio and tv service It's the (kacus Radio Shop, Boone, N. C. lp FOR RENT ? Completely furnish ed home, 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, modern kitchen, stok er heat, fully insulated. Conveni ent to college and shopping area. Address 429 E. Howard St. Phone Mr Harris at AMherst 4-3646. lc HOUSE TRAILERS ? New and used. Lower Prices. Terms easiest. Trade for most anything. F. L. German Motor Co., Granite Falls. lc SPECIAL SALE OF MOQILE HOMES ? See the famous new 1996 Nashua and Knox House Trailers. & to 46 feet. One, two and three bedroom models. Liberal trade in on used trailers, furniture, can, or anything of value. Trade in's apply against down payments. Up to Ji years to pay. Prices start at $2, 299.00 completely furnished. Tru Tred Tire Co., 772-4th St. Drive S. W. Hickory, N. C. Phone 7401. MO-tfc jPOLLEGE STUpBNT ASTC. 30, needs part time work, 3 to 11 p. m? any type, $ years accounting ex perience. Can furnish recommenda tions. Box 132, Sparta, N. C. 8-30-2p WANTED at once, experienced beauty operator. Apply to Mrs. Minnie Raymer, Wisteria Beauty Salon. North Wilkesbbro^ N. C. lc FOR SALE ? 106 acre farm on black top road close to high school and church. In high state of culti vation. Good 7-raoni dwelling, and 6-room tenant house; good barn with Grade A dairy and two per manent type silos, and can carry 20 cow*, a flock of sheep and 3 brood sows; new cinder block hen house with water and automatic lights to hold 1000 hens; several small barns ? and outbuildings; 13 acres rich bottom laftd, weU fram ed; eight acres alfalfa. Easy terms. W. W. Wilson, Sugar Grove, N. C. IP WANTED AT ONCE ? An experi enced beauty operator. Apply to Mra. Muuue kaymor, Wisteria Beauty Salon. North Wilkeefcord. lp WISCONSIN ENGINE VrlJfUSl ten. Part*, service. Gibson Tractor dealer. F. U German Molar Co , Graaita rail*. N. C. M?3c FOR SALE? A* I am full* to be away from home will sell my Fox hounds cheap. One fully trained Walker dp. soon be S yean aid, T>e?t of breeding Litter carolled I F SB. One female pup 11 nonthi old, running good. Five generation pedigree 109.00 for the fair if sold by Saturday. Sept. 1st. Grady Trivet te, Vila*. N. C. lc WANTED? Someone to care lor small children and do light home work, for working mother. Shorty's Placo, Phone AM 4-i?ll lp CAFE FOR SALE? Year round business in goad lacatiaa. For in formation call Shorty's Place, Pheae AM 449U. lp FOR SALE ? I year old sorrel work mare. Well broke, work single or double. Weight 1100 lb*. Jame* B. Swift, Beech Creek, N. C. lp FOR SALE? Electric drill and at tachments: Also carpenter's tool*. Call AM tM21. lc WANTED -.Attractive, experienc ed waitre**. Apply to manager, Gateway Restaurant, Boone, N. C. lc Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the admini strator of the estate of Mile* A. Ward, late of the County of Wata uga, State of North Carolina, this la to notify those having claim*, against the estate of the said da ceased. to present them to me within 12 months of the date here of, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those in debted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This August 11, 1931 M. P. Ward, Administrator Route 2, Box 13, Banner Elk, N. C. 8-lMp EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having qualifi ed at Co-Executors under the last will and testament of Q rover C. Rabbin* Sr., late ef the County of Watauga, State of North Carolina, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent same to any one of the under signed within twelve montha from this date, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of payment. This 16th day of August, 1996. THE NORTHWESTERN BANK, BOBBINS, W V HWRRY C. BOBBINS, Co-Executors, Estate of Grover C. Robbins, Sr., deceased B-NWSc NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Raving qualified as the admini stratrix of the estate of Ralph Church, late of the county of Wa tauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims sgainst the estate af the ?aid deceased to present them to me within 12 months of the date hereof or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This August 27. J996. LAURA F. CHURCH, Admx., Valle Crucls, N. C. 8-SMc-s Marketing specialists report that ?gg production in July Is estimat ed at 130 million ? a new high for the month aid about IT milHoa above the 1998 previous high pro duction record. "My hands are a little full, but I can still talk on the 'phone" \ ?Get a 'Hands-Free' SPEAKERPHONE ? . amd talk whll* you work I AS, Here's ? wonderful new convenience far kmty homrmalrfin irxl butineismea, loo: m phone dMI kt> ycm answer, talk awl listen without (oiag to the phone or the r?- f cervcr! You can work or aw* shout it* you lit. Others hi dM room cu ^an be Mod as a regular phone. m to mo 4tnt? cost, call tha ? " ? Washington By BILL WHITLEY rtlTUKK. U Um he** af making fe tetaf pa* m laaeareh ywr by a? this mmt, which n>mw|i ? sharp itEMM aver past ysari, wM fee ifMt la the farm af grants ta Mm state ta ha ased far research It Am state's experiment stations Last year, Sea W JKerr Scott asked (or a complete re-appraisal of the government's agricultural research programs It was his foel ia g that mare emphasis shaald be ' put an tabaeco, since it is a major source af revenue for the Federal tsaasitiaai being made in the aaer aB industry. INCREASED. Largely as a re Milt af Scott's interest ia research, this year's fiscal expenditures for research In North Carolina have been greatly increased. During s series of several con ferences with officials of the De partment af Agriculture, Scott ex pressed the opiniqn tHat more emphasis ought to be put an grants to the states for research work, in this wsy, he contended, the state experiment stations would be able to guide their research into ttte areas that would be most benefici al ta the farmers of the stats. Last week the Department in formed Scott that the research grants ta North- Carolina would be increased this year by $212,836. Ia addition to this, an additional $89,430 will be spent by the Feder al government on research pro jects It carries on itself in the state. TOBACCO. Included in the pro grams the Federal government will ; carry on in the state this year is a research project "to overcome or reduce grower hazards in flue- i cured tobacco by improvement of varieties and strains for desirable growth, quality sod resistance to the combinations of the prevailing I diseases that overlap in certain i areas." i An additional $21,300 will be spent on these projects alone. I There will also be sharp increases ia the funds spent on pasture re- < search and livestoek production. "In the years ahead, "Scott said, i * "we will become more and more 1 1 It took the average American worker just It minute* to earn a pound of meat last year. Ia 181* it the cteee of World War I the time required waa 44 and one-half minutes, while in 1M4 the meat average was a little more than 31 minutes. Pork now require* 18.7 minutes of working time while beef take* a little over 21 and ma half minute*. Back in 1?1? pork ?took at 46.S minutes and beef took 42.5. SELF-EMPLOYED The United States Cenu* Bur eau recently reported that oaly \bout nineteen per cent of the workers in the United State* are self-employed. ..... Gathering*: much talk around here about the aew book on arthriti*. Meet folk* say it's popu lar because doctors eaa 4a little tor the dia*a?* . . . some wise guy here referring to the arsenic poisoning of Clare Booth e Luce ?uggests a* a new play, "Anenic and Old Luce" . s.? citizen allow ed he voted Democratic so be could livts like a Republican ... a local taxi driver (aid he vat for Harriman for President because "The guy's got so much money he can afford to keep his finger* out of the pohllt pet" . . . overheard at a soda fountain after a man's wife had Mid him the milk (hake be had ordered would make him fat: "Not the way we make them," muttered the soda jerk ... a W? man in a plane askid that her Mat be changed becauae she did not want to ride over the wheel*. SwiirtmiM fe turn foncb im fa particularly haurdous, because there often 1? i - ' -- ---- mnnT - n " "T" - m? ?? - - ? Imrww ffVB a t Saturday ? 1 and 3 oVfoek ALSO: SERIAL - CARTOON ? ? Saturday Night ? 7 and 9 JUBILEE TRAIL , . Forest Tucker Daughter Cinenmacop* with Olivia de Havilland Diamond Hunt Winner for Saturday, August 25 : HARQLD DANNER, ROUTE 1, VILAS, N. Q Son of Mr. and Mr*. Otcar Danner i'. -? y ? ? * ? , V-?P? ?? ?'? ll on the biggest construction Job since the Panama Canal! ? ? * ? Ul ' ' - ? ? ' Not in 42 yean has the world seen cucb ? massing Of construction men and machine*. They're dtm ia? the way to the heart ?( ? . Matiasst? tyi the mighty 8t. Lawrence Power and Seaway project. The going's rugged and the completion date allows no delay. That's why you And dependable Ford trucks everywhere. How thoee Fords can take itt It's a proven (act Ford trucks o-'tlaat every other leading make! And their dfey-in, day-out depend ability ia a major reason why Ferd trucks coat I it*. It also means more work output. Ford's ft rwt eoet is tow. The gas and oil economy of modern Short Stroke engine* keeps running casta low. And longer-lived Ford trucks bring Cap dollar am resale. To get lowet truck coats all around, take a tip America's biggest track users? the men whe know truck easts bait. ? i ?? ?Mm at tt? timuuli Control Bna ' ? > lo t'."* ' If; >| Ford Truck! cost )on??r I - "'rli'fej ,? Qepot and Howard Streets iSas ? Ht. UW J
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