WANT ADS Watauga Democrat 1 WANT ADVERTISING RATE I CENTS A WORD—Me HIXmUH CHAJtG* VII-^ ^ * "I T V, *- >V. i. Cash Mutt Accompany All Order* PANSY PLANTS—Winter hardy Oregon Giant pansy plants are now available, grown out in the open at our nursery in Tennessee. We are now getting a full line of .out door plants twice weekly. WATA UGA PCX SERVICE. S. Water St., Boone. lc ROOMS FOR RENT—Kitchen pri vileges. Private entrance. Write Miss Katye Harris, B13 Grand Boulevard, Boone. 4-29-2p FOR SALE — Registered white face bull, 2 years old. Price reason able. Roy Trivett, Beech Creek. N. 1 •—i-p HEN'S SHOES—Our men's season al shoe stock is the most complete we have ever shown, at prices you can afford. CHURCH'S. W. King St., Boone. lc STANDARD COFFEE CO. will in terview men for saleswork in Wa tauga county. Good opportunity for advancement for producers. Ex perience not necessary. For com plete details see D. A. Martin at Daniel Boone Hotel Thursday 7 to S p. m. or Friday 8 to t a. m. lp FOR SALE — Purebred Gurnsey cows, freshen April 30-May 3, 2 brood sows to farrow May 1. M. S. Miller, Route 2, Boone. Phone AM 4-3181. lp FOR RENT—Two houses, located three miles east of Boone, Deer field section. See Orrin Sherrill at Ross Perry Farm. 4-23-2p MEN'S VENTILATED work~ox fordy Wulcork soles, $9.99. Also other work oxfords. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc FOR SALE—Twine baled hay, first cutting, $30 per ton. Free delivery, ton lots or over. Corn has all been sold. W. H. Walker, Sugar Grove, N. C. 3-28-.V FOR SALE—29 acre farm, Boomer township, Wilkes county, Hone and outbuildings, $2,900. Joha Jolly, Route 1, Boomer, N. C. 4-18-tp FOR RENT, FIRST OF MAY— The building now occupied by the Twins Bakery in East Boone. Will rent main floor and basement, to gether «r separate. Phone AM 4 3680 or see D. L. Crook at Black Bear Court 4-11-tfc LIQUID FERTILIZER—Get your water soluble fertilizer for start ing plants and shrubs. This fertili zer is excellent for getting thoa* tobacco plants off to a good start. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St., Boone. lc FOR RENT—One large furnished room, with double bed, suitable for one or two. Call AMberst 4 3100. 4-4-tfc FIBER GLASS INSULATION — Weather stripping, and Caulking, Custom-Hade Aluminum Storm Doors, Windows and Screens, and Aluminum Awnings. Hickory In sulation Co., Box 813, Phone 8038, Hickory, N. C. 4-4-tfc FOR A GOOD PRESENT INCOME permanent work and secure fu ture get into business for your self. Good Rawleigh business available in southwest Watauga and north Avery counties. For further details and help see near by Rawleigh Dealer, R. 0. Greer, Boone, or call telephone AM 4 8820, or write Rawleigh's Dept. NCD-180-585-A, Richmond, V*. BABY CHICKS—We now have pro duction-type baby chicks, leading' breeds available. Get your* now. Watauga PCX Service, S. Water St. Boone. lc BREED DAIRY COWS artifici ally to Rolstein, Guernsey, or Jer sey breeds. Hereford semen* la now available for beef cow*. Call Lynn Vine*, COlony 7-2273. MM IN A HURRY FOR YOUR CLOTHES? Bring them to Una * Lizzie We give the cleanest fastest, cheapest wash la town. Britain's Automatic Laundry, next door to Beone Super Market MUfe FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart ment Urge, 2 bedrooms, extra nice, center at town. Heal and water furnished. $80 per month. Call AM 4-8887. at 2877. 2-7-tfc ASC FERTILIZER ORDERS—We have a complete line of PCX open formula fertilizers. Bring your or ders to us and have them filled Watauga PCX Service, 8. Water «L. Boom le SHOEMAKE AND COUNCTIJ^ Culf heating oil*, and all other Gulf Prodarta. Serving Watauga and Ashe counties. Day phone 4 LITTLE BOYS' White Buck Shoe* —black sole*, sizes 8Hi to 3— $4.95 CHURCH'S, W. King St.. Boone. le TRIGGER-TACH — The original power handle. Light weight, quiek change, no tools required. One powot unit for all lawn and gar den tools. Why have a abed full of excess tools whan you can con vert the Trigger-tach from a tiller tool to a lawn mower, cultivator, sprayer, generator, edger tool, or snow thrower in a matter of sec onds. Come by and see this amaz ing tool at an unbelieveably low price. WATAUGA FCX SERVICE, S. Water St., Boone. le KENS BLACK VENTILATED OXFORDS, leather soles, $7.95. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc GET YOUR LAWNMOWERS re paired and precision ground. Guar anteed to clip a hair. General Re pair and Blacksmith Shop, W. Howard St., Boone. 4-25-2p WANTED—Two county agents for one of the World's Largest In surance Companies. Qualified con tacts furnished daily. No debits, no canvassing. Write Paul D. Mor ton, PO Box 2527, Winston-Salem. N. C. 4-25-3C GOOD 4 BED ROOM HOUSE, ga rage, corner lot located corner Pine and Oak Street. Priced for quick sale. Coe Insurance and Realty Co., 217 Main Street, Boone, Phone AM 4*236. lc ONE TABLE men's seasonal ox fords, $3.98 to $4.95. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc FOR SALE—Zionvtlle service sta tion and grocery store. Will sell at Inventory. Reason for selling— failing health. Garage available. See Rosa B. Fergurson, Zlonville, N. C. 4-18-2P FOR SALE—Allis-Ctulmers Craw ler tractor. Allis-Chalmers W. C. tractor, both in excellent condi tion. Allis-Chalmers Combine, no custom use. Bog disc Harrow. Athens Plow two disc. Cultipacker. Heavyweight Army Trailer. Seed heed disc. Paint sprayer Brigss Stratton air compressor combina tion on trailer with attachments, used not over 72 hours. Case Hay Baler. Dr. Brandon's Farm, Call J. F. Goforth, telephone Triangle 2-9861, Statesville, N. C. 4-18 3c FOR RENT—Watauga Motor Mar ket property. Contact Johnny Councill, AM 4-8970 or AM 4-3206. 4-18-2C WANTED—Saleslady or Salesman to sell McNess Products part or full time. Big profits. No experi ence needed. Will teach and fin ance you. Writ* today. McNES8 CO., Dept. C,, Candler Bldg, Bal timore a, Md. 4-18-9C FOR RENT — Furnished apart ment, 3 rooms and bath; For sale, power mower in good condition. Call AM 4-3615. 4-lMc FOR SALE—acres of land, 200 feet fronting on highway 421 at Deep Gap, 4 room house and out buildings, priced at $3,000. Sec or call Dillard Watson at Parkway Grill. 4-14-lc LAWN MOWERS—Check with us for special prices on e«rly pur chases of lawn mowers. A mower for every size lawn. Watauga FCX Service, 9. Water St., Boone, lc FCX FERTILIZER IS BETTER In every way. Experience proves it It'* quick-acting, free-flowing. It returns those higher per acre yields that spell the difference in successful fanning. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St, Boone, lc PAPER UP, PAINT OP. Another shipment of wall paper has arriv ed. Rubber base paint, tttt a gal' Ion. Guaranteed none better at any price. Western Auto Associ ate Store. 4-4-tfc FOR SALE—Center of town, six rooms, two baths, corner lot 80x 338, large shade tree*. See Carl Day. 130 Rivers «t 4-4-ip BEE SUPPLIES — See us for everything In bee supplies by A. L Root Company. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 3-28-tfc THE SYMBOL OF "QUALITY la "Country Pride" on the egga yoe boy. Available new at your fav orite grocery store. Wataaga FCX Service lc FOB RENT —4 room furnished apartment on Faculty Bow. See or Telephone Jerry Cm, AM 4 HM 3-7-tfc ASC PURCHASE ORDERS—Brio* your ABC orders to as and obtain hlgbeat quality adapted seed of known origin. Watauga PCX Ser vtee, B Wntar t, lisaa U OUR SUMMER PANTS are here. Help make room for mere at (9.96 to *7.96 Present Meek tn eludes all wool tropicals. CHURCH'S W. King St., Boone. lc NEW 4-ROOM HOUSE and lot, lo cated Deerfield Road. Priced to Sell. For more information and a chance to see contact Jerry Coe at Coe Insurance and Realty Co., 217 Main Struct, Boone, N. C. Tele phone AM 4-8288 lc WANTED—Housekeeper, able W live in for months of June through September. Only one in family, two over weekends. Saturday af ternoons and Sundays off. Refer ence* requested. State salary de sired. Answer by letter only. Box 393, Boone. N. C. 4-29-tfc INVESTMENT BARGAIN — 19 acres overlooking Rhodhiss lake. Near town. Great possibilities. Cash $2700. Write 97 N. Main St. Granite Falls, N. C. 4-294c SALESMAN Well known company has opening for salesman for Hickory are*. Direct selling experience helpful but not necessary. Immediate front money plus monthly bonus. Must have car. Age 21 up. For personal and confidential inter view see company personnel mana ger Mr. H. E. Brown, 29th and 30th of April, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. to 3 p. m. at N. C. Employment Office Hickory or at Hotel Hickory 7 to 9 p. m. either 29th or 30th. 4-18-3c FOR SALE — Beach lots — Ocean front 90x279 ft. Sound lots from $900.00 up to $1909.00. New Top sail Beach, N. C. See or call L. Wayne Johnson, Lenoir, N. C. Phone PL 4-9008. 4-11-3C LOMBARD CHAINSAWS — Sales and service. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 1-17-tfc Septic Tank Cleaning Prices reasonable, work guaran teed. Sanitary Septic Tank Ser vice. Phone Warren Greene, AM herst 4-3203, Route 2, Boone, N. C. 1-31-ttc FROM THE FIRST DAY 'til they start to lay, one feed all the way! FCX starting and growing mash for ftrong, lively, healthy chick*. Depend on FCX itarting and grow ing mash. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St., Boone. lc FOR SALE—Tamworth pigs. J. Ferd Michael, Roby Greene Road, Boone, N. C. 4-X8-2p EAT MORE EGGS—They are one of the most inexpensive and bene ficial foods. Get yours fresh daily at your Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St, Boone. lc NOTICE—This is to certify that Dean Cook la no longer with the Master Cleaners. 4 do however, maintain a dry cleaning and pick up station. Bring us your laundry and dry cleaning. COOK'S AUTO MATIC LAUNDRY, corner King Street and Blowing Bock Road. 10-25-tfc HALF PRICE ON WASHING MACHINE PARTS—Attention Re pairmen and Appliance Dealers. We have thousands of used Wash er parts for all makes of Auto matic and Wrinter type Washers. These parts are perfcet aa new, and we are selling them for one half of wholesale price. We are al so distributors for new parts. Write for parts list and pricet.— Burwell's Electric Appliance Ser vice, 932 10th St., Blvd. N. W., Hickory. N. C. Telephone 20087. 4-4-0C HOMELITE CHAINSAWS—Sales, service and repairs. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 1-17-tfc LOOK FOB THE "Country Pride" label on eggs at your grocery store. They're produced in Wa tauga County. Watauga FCX Ser vice. lc WELL DRILLING promptly done. Latest and most modern equip ment. Experienced drillers. J. Wayne Gragg, 601 Green Street. Phone AMherst 4-3657, Boeoa. N. C. 11-15-tie WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE any thing, anywhere, anytime. MAR Furniture Co., Vilaa, N. C. WELL DRILLING WELL BORING0 PUMP SERVICE Serving Western North Carolina Since 1911 Free estimates. Featur ing new modern equip* ment. Old experienced operators—with a repu tation to uphold. At competitive prices. Do mestic, commercial, in dustrial. Financing on any of these if preferred. Write us or come down or call collect. B. E. FAW & SONS, INC Tel ephone 70, Box 529, Elkia, N. C. 1.244ft MEN'S LOAFERS and asfoHs! crepe*. *• 98 and |T.tS. CHURCH'S W. Kins St. Boone. It 3» PAIRS of men'* gabardine pants, just in season. Assorted colors, sizes 30 to 42, only $2 59 a pair (Buy two pairs for *3 00) Also boys' pants $1.88 CHURCH'S, W King St., Boon* It FOR RENT—Two-bedroom bouse coaapletely furnished. Call AH 4 3S4S or coataet & L. Barhar. High land Ave., Boom, N. C. le WANTED—Pasture lor 10 to 18 cattle. Call AM 4-3396 after S o'clock p. m. 4-25-2c FOR SALE — Large amount of stable manure. See or call Lionel Ward at AM 44W18 or AM 4-MT3. FOR RENT—.6 tobacco base. See Mrs. Lillian Brooks, Sherwood, N. C. lc FOR SALE:—Nice th reo-kmdroom house, extra large lot Contact Councill Realty Ca AM 4-8970 or AM 4 3206 4-18-tfc HELP WANTED NEED INEXPERIENCED MAN fa) electronics work from Watauga County and adjoining counties. Must be ambitious and willing to spend 10 hours a week training under the supervision and guid ance of our engineers on practical equipment. Arrangements made so that it will not interfere with' your present employment. Salary open. *92.50 to *137 50 fler week. Guar anteed placement service when qualified. For interview with our bonded personnel representative, write "Electronic," giving age, address, present working hours, etc. Write Box 987, Boone, N. C. 4-2S-2C Legal Notices NOTICE or ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the admini stratrix of the estate of Paul A. Coffey, late of the county of Wa tauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said de ceased to present them to me with in 12 months of the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar cIt their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make prompt payment. This April 12, 1987 —MRS. PAUL A. COFFEY, Admx. 4-lS-6c NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the admini stratrix of the estate of Blaine Hayes, late of the County of Wa tauga, State of North »Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the eatate of the said deceased to present them to me within 12 months of the date i 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 March 23, 1897. MRS. MILDRED HAYES. Administratrix. 3 28-6c Fiber Glass Insulation Weather Stripping, and Custom Caulking, Cuitoin Made Aluminum Storm Doors, Windows and Screens, and Aluminum • Awnings Hickory Insulation Company Box 813, Phone 8036 HICKORY, N. C. New*oiildren's Books Go On Display Today | The lancinating world of chil dren's books tu all it* tremendous variety and appeal can be teen la NOTICE^OK TRUSTEE* SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY * Pursuant to the pow»r and auth ority contained m that certain deed of trust dated April SB, J#96, executed by Louise P. Knight and Parka Knight, her husband, to the undorsigned trustee, which said deed of trust U duly recerded in the Office of the Register ef Deeds for Watauga County. N. C. in Book 70 at Page 22 and securing a cer tain note payable to the Watauga Savings * Loan Association, and default having been made in the payment of said note as provided In said deed of trust and demand of foreclosure having been made by the said Watauga Savings * Loan Association, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for caah at the Courthouse Door of Watauga County in Boone. N. C. at 12:00 o'clock noon on the 6th day of May. 1997. the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in the Town of Blowing Rock, Watauga County, North Carolina and on the South side of the Center Street and BE GINNING oh a stake set in con crete, corner of the lands of Louise Norvell Brenizer, and being 130 feet from the original North west corner of the Louise Knight lands and runs thence North 7 leg. 4S min. East 136 feet, more or less ,to a stake on the North side of Spencer (now Center) Street; thence South 85 deg. 30 min. East with said street 61 feet to a stake, corner of the lands of Charles Davant; thence South 8 deg. West with said Davant line 140.6 feet, more or less, to a stake, another corner of the lands of Louise Brenizer; thence North 87 deg. 30 min. West with the said Brenizer line 61 feet to the BE GINNING. The said property will be sold subject to all outstanding and un paid taxes. This the 5th day of April. 1957. J. E. HOLSHOUSER. Trustee 4-U-4c-h NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF SEAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Pursuant to the Dower and auth ority contained in that certain deed of truit dated June 27th, 1952, executed by Jake C. Shook and wife, Ada Snook, to the un dersigned trustee, which said deed of trust is duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, N. C. in Book 67 at Page S3 and securing a certain note payable to the Watauga Building & Loan Association, and default having been made in the payment of said note as provided in said deed of trust and demand of foreclosure having been made by the nM Watauga ButMinr * Loan Association, the undersigned trustee will sffer for sale at public action to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door of Watauga County In Boone, N. C. at 12:00 o'clock noon on the 9th day of Hay, 1907, the followtag described real estate, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake at mouth of branch by a birch tree and runs down and with Watauga River 28 poles to a point in river opposite a water oak: thence North 31 deg. West 10 poles to a. stake above the roag; thence up the mountain with a wtre fence to a stake in the outside Shook old line; thence with the Shook old line as set out in the Johnson deed to Shook recorded in Book Z at Page 491 to the BEGINNING, con taining 23 acres, mora or less. 1M laid Droperty will be sold subject to all outstanding and un paid taxes. This the 8th day of April. 1997. J. E. HOLSHOUSER, Trustee 4-ll-4c-h •* rolled ion of SBO new and recent titles that goes mi di«pl»y today at Appalachian KJemenUry School. according to Mr*. Deaaa Mae K4 misten. Supervisor of (cheats. The hooka fall lot* no fewer than 33 different subject categories aid cover all grafea from Kindergar ten through High Sehool Both fic tion and noa-firtiaa are repraaaat ed. The exhibit will he open daily Irani April 24 to Hay 2. and ia sponsored by the Watauga County Board of Education. A complete graded and annota ted catalogue of the exhibit ia available for free distribution to teachers, librarians and other school people. Through the device of numbering the books and cata logue and providing a detailed subject and author index, the 550 books are, in terma of any and all Interests, directly and easily ac cessible. The 33 subjects the ex hibit covers include Adventure, Aeronautics, Animals, the Arts, Biography, Careers, Classics, Con servation, Exploration, Fairy Tales and Folklore, Fiction (with 18 sub divisions), Foreign Lands, Games and Parties, Georgraphy, History, Hobbies and Activities, Humor, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the admini stratrix of the estate of Palmer S. Blair, late of the county of Wata uga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said de ceased to present them to me with ing 13 months of the date hereof, or this .notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those In debted to the estate are asked to make prompt payment. This March 25, 1957. — MRS. SARAH R. BLAIR, Admx. 3-28-6c NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY LENNIS PENNELL VS. PEARL P. REESE and husband, CLAY REESE; MAMIE P. STEV ENS and husband, OLIN STEV ENS; ED PENNELL and wife. EMMA PENNELL; MARTHA P. PARDUE and husband. ORVILLE PARDUE; LETHA P. GREER and husband. LON GREER: GRACE PENNELL (Single); DAVE PEN NELL Mid wife. MARY PEN NELL: CLAY PENNELL and wife, PEARL PENNELL: MAX G. PENNELL and wife, CHAROTTE PENNELL- JOHNNIE PENNEL (Single), Minor; MARY ALICE PENNELL (Single), Minor. The defendants Mrs. Martha P. Pardue, and husband, Orville Par due; Mrs. Letha P. Greer and hus band, Lon Greer: Miss Grace Pen nell; Mr. Dave Pennell and wife, Mary Pennell WILL TAKE NO TICE that an action as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Watauga County, North Carolina, by the Petitioner to have her dower interest, as widow of L. S. Pennell, laid off for her use and benefit. The said defendants will further TAKE NOTICE that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County, North Carolina, in his office at the Courthouse in Boone, North Carolina, and answ er or demur the petition field in said proceedings within twenty (20) days after the 23th day at April, 1007, or the Petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 2nd day of April. 1997. A. E. SOUTH, Clerk of the Superior Court ' - ' 4-4-4C-S Indiana, Information, Iatorcuttur >1 Helatiom., Inventions, Langu sgen, Nature, Piihwt Boeks, Phh» eer Life, Helicon, Science, Ships, Social Studies, Sport*, Stery Books, Tranaportation, Vera*. So This Is New York (Continued from page, four) "Welcome Sweet Warbler." When at last ahe appeared, a t>>«{ nigh went up from the crowd of 10,000 fhey saw a young woman who did remind them ol an angel, just aa Barnum had described her, though as some one said, "rather aut> ■taatia) for an aatgel." She was dressed in • billowy white gown covered with flowers, her yellow hair wound in coils which covered her ears. The wave ol applause lasted so long that she grow nerv ous. Evidently her voice was in describably beautiful. She was ac claimed by all critics, by Long fellow, Emerson and Daniel Web ster. No singer has matched her reception since. For she had more than a voice. A certain grace and charm and loveablenesa which heaven gives to few human beings. And with her when she took her bows -was the man who brought her* here—the shrewdly-designing but amiable P. T. Barnum him self. Household Hints For Homemakers MANY WAYS WITH CHEESE— Cheese is a boon to casseroles. Calorie-watchers find that a small serving of cheese has a lot of stay ing power, and that low-calorie cottage cheese, creamed or un creamed, is one of their chief bles sings I Cheese can be used ih • wide variety of ways. STORING CHEESE—Store per ishable soft cheese as carefully aa you do milk—in the refrigerator in a tightly covered container. Soft cheese should be bought In the amounts to be used in a short time. Other cheese keep well in a cold place tightly wrapped se that air is kept from it. Wrap unpack aged cheese tightly in waxed pap er, laminated foil, or similar wrappings. If mold forms, scrape off—it doea not hurt the cheese. Should cheese dry and become hard, grate it {nd keep in covered container. It can be used in cas ••rale dishes utd sauces. One-half |» tWkmrth. cup Nri choose te om eup ol Medium cream sauce makes a good cheese aooee. This uu» it tasty poured ower sliced hard cooked eggs aad served on least garoiahed with chopped par sisjr. This la a good luncheon dish. Pullats should bo vaccinated fcr chicken pox with fowl pox vocela* between the ages of eight and 14 weeks, or wfcea pineed on the poultry specialist at Mat* Callay Vaccinate with live vaginas at km at am month before production starts, he warns. IF YOU GO AUTOMOTIVE THEN GO TO QUALITY UPHOLSTERY TRUCK SEATS BUILT UP AND RE-COVERED Also Repaired if Seams Hare Pulled Out Any Kind of CUSTOM-TAILORED SEAT COVERS For Your Car Door Paneling, Headliners, and Convertible Top* QUAUTY UPHOLSTERY PHONE AM 4-8312 203 S. Depot St. — Boon* * "1 /Viii/ saiW to Mr. Ed: Ii your minister Inclined to make his sermons toe lengthy? Remind him of this story of Mark Twain's: "t once heard a preacher who was powerful good. I decided to give him every cent I had with me, but he kept at it too long. Ten minutes later I decided to keep the bills and Just give him my loose change. Another ten minutes and I was darned if I'd give him anything at all. Then when he finally stopped, and the plate came around, I was so ex hausted, I extracted two dollars out of sheer spite." CONCRETE BLOCKS STEAM CURED — LABORATORY TESTED BOONE PLANT, TELEPHONE AMhcrst 4-3618 MAYMEAD BLOCK CO. BOONE, N. C. SHOVNS, TENN. E. A. GAULTNEY AND 1. PAUL WINKLE* Watauga Insurance Agency NORTHWESTERN BANK BUILDING — PHONE AM 4-tm BOX M7 — BOONE, N. C.