J| Watauga Democrat WANT ADVERTISING SATE WE CARRY JARIIAN, SundUl, and Wolverine shoes, both dre*s and work CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone U JUST RECEIVED — Good new crop molasses. VILAS SERVICE STATION. Vila*. N. C. 0-5-2c TOR RENT—4 room apartawnt and hath, unfurniahed. large feaaement. 202 Hardin St, across Street from Kirk'* Reataurant. Phone AM 4-3660, Mrs. Mae M. Miller. lp TOR RENT—Cottage with garage at reaaonable rates. Near College, good location. Call AM 4-3661 or AM 4-8212. 0-S-2p NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION —Beautiful 9-room dwelling, bath heat and full sized basement. City water. Large lot with large shade tree*. Conveniently located to college—98,600. For more information see HOME REALTY CO„ or phone AM 43601, Boone. 0-fr2c TOR SALE—Radio Shop known as Radio Electric. Call AM 43946. lc MEN'S WHIPCORD work jackets, lined. Sizes 36 to 46, (4.40. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone, lc FOR RENT — Six room house, furnace heated and close in. Apply at Western Auto Store. 9-5-tfc DANCE STUDENTS—Register at studio (above Blue Rklge Supply on West King) on Monday, September 9. Or call AU 4-3868. Children's ballet and tap, adults' ballroom. Nancy F. Cook Studio, lc APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Two, furnished, newly-decorated, steam heat. Water furnished. Call AM 4-3960. lc BEAGLE PUPPIES FOR SALE— See Kenneth Walls, on Linville Highway. Vilas. N. C. lp FOR SALE — Registered ram, lawn mower, used one season, 1 mare, 1,400 pounds, work anywhere. Jim Sherwood, Sugar Grove, N. C. lp i FOR RENT — Large furnished ' bedroom, double bed, in private home. Available September 0. . Call AM 4-3109 or 4-8870. lc TWO APARTMENTS FOR RENT —One four rooms, nicely furnished, one partly furnished. On Brown St CaU AM 4-8273 Mrs. A. L. Cook. 8-30-2P HELP RELIEVE APPLE SHORTAGE. Place orders now for famous Stark Brothers trees and shrubbery. See your Stark salesman, Marvin W. Roberts, Route 3, Boone, or call AM 4-3773. 8-28-2p FOR RENT—Furnished 3 bed room house—or 4 room apartment. College Campus. E. L. Ray, 214 Locust St. 8-29-2p SUEDE JACKETS for men and boys. Assorted colors. Also boys' suede cloth Jackets. These are washable. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc FOR SALE—Upright 640 pound capacity Firestone deep freeze, at bargain. Good condition. Cecil Critcher, Blowing Bock, N. C. Telephone CY 5-2871. 8-29-tic FOR SALE—Sand AND GKAVEU call J. W. Hampton, AM 44330. HMfc RANGE WOOD. 16 in. long; fireplace wood. 2 ft. and 4 ft lengths. Phone CY 52009. 8-29-4p WANTED—Woman to Uve in~do housework and look after children. If interested call CY S-7M4. R-22-tfe CERAMIC TILE — For Ceramic Tile and all types of floor covering call Beach Tile and Marble PL4-1M1 or PL-4-tJ80, Lenoir, N. C. Located at the stop light in Whitnel. M24c LOMBARD CHAINRAWS — t and service. COVE CREEK STORK. Sugar Grove. N. C. 8-8-tfc IIOMELITECH AINSAWi—Sales, service and repairs. COVE CBCKK STORE, Sugar Grove, If. C. M-tfc rOK RENT — Untarnished spartment I rooms, extra nice, center of tow*. Heat and water furCall AM 4-9921. S-7-tfc BBEED DAIRY COWS aitMtetally to Halsteta, Oueraaey. or Jersey br*'<-<!* Hereford semen Is now available far beef cows. Can Lyatl Vines, COIoay 74271. SHOEMAKE AND COUNCOJ^Oulf heating ollg, and all other Gulf Products. Serving Wato*«i counties Day phoae 4 314-tfc M PAIRS of mcn'i 8-iaafc boots. Vuicork soles, wide width*. $8.99 ■nd U>.«3. CHURCH'S, W. King St.. Boom. le WHY SHOULD the spirit of mortal be proud? CHURCH'S will [clothe you from twaddle to shroud. W. King St., Boone. le LET US HELP you be one of Watauga County's better dressed men. Our suits and sport coots you will like. Take a look. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone, lc WE MUST BE RIGHT aene of the time—even a stopped clock is right twice a day. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc KENTUCKY COAL-Egg, lump, stoker, 912 per ton. Call Clarence Pitts residence, Blowing Rock, CY 3-3861. Fred Teogue. B-5-4p FOR SALE—•-room house, bath and storage room, hardwood and asphalt tile floors, built-in kitchen cabinet, electric water beater. Good well with pump, born with electricity, five acres land watered by creek. This property it located at Vila*, N. C. about 5 miles west of Boone on highway 411, next to M ft R Furniture. Price $12,500. James Greer. 9-5-2p AM AVAILABLE for EXPERT CARPENTER WORK, small or large Job*. See Roy Greer, Route 1, Boone, or call AM 4-8320. lc FOR RENT — New unfurnished apartment at 219 Oak Street. Call after 3 p. m. lp FOR RENT—Four room garage apartment with bath and floor furnace. One mile west of Boone. Call AM 4-3328. lc WANTEfc—Baby litter. Phone AH 48836 day, or AM 4-3536 at night, or appear at 237 Oak St. lc FOR RENT—a Bedroom House, bath, large lot. Located 915 Facutly St. COB INSURANCE * REALTY, Boone, N. C. lc FOR SALE—Slightly used automatic Nicchl sewing machine. Call AM 43836 lp ! 2-room furnished apartment. Bath, kitchenette. Call AM 4-8882. Sam Tate, Blowing Rock, N. C. lp IVY LEAGUE PANTS for men and boys. Wools, blends, and polished cottons. These are a mast for yon guys who want to be among the better dreseed schoolboys. CHURCU a, W. King St.. Boone. lc FOR SALE—194# Willys Jeep, excellent condition, factory-made top, motor recently overhauled. John Hollar, AM 4-3866 or AM 48430. 8-28-tfc EXPERT UPHOLSTERING—Both furniture and automobiles. Your favorite pieces completely re styled, rebuilt, and recovered for "like new" beauty and comfort Clear plastic seat covers for your car. Free estimates. BOONE UPHOLSTERING SHOP, W. Howard 8t, AM 4-8288 8-22 5p AMMONIUM NITRATE—Our fall discount program on ammonium nitrate Is now In effect Stop by the local ASC office and pick up your orders for year low-coot nitrogen for approved uses. WATAUGA TCX SERVICE, S. Water St., Boone. lc rOR SALE—Three reskieatal lota. One east of Boone, two near new Linville Highway. All with city water. Bargain) Call AM4-3963 after 4:00 p. m 8-22-3p UNICO FARM FREEZERS—Make your freeser dollar go farther by selecting a Unico freeter from oar wide variety of both chest and ayright models WATAUGA TCX SERVICE. S- Water St., Boone, lc FOR SrNGER SEWING MACHINES Sales and Service call Caster Furniture Co., Boone, N. C. Phone AM 44641. frttfe "COUNTRY PIUDE" EGGS are available at your favorite grocer's. Only the highest quality efts bear They are graded and dally at your WATAUGA VCX SERVICE, S. Water, St, It FOR SALE—6 registered cows, S| calves, 1 hen! bull and 3 beHei Sao Charles L. Lewis, UMisw K. C, or eell Co 7-M41. 7-4-tfc JEANNrS CHILD DAY C ARE Ceatar la a*ea to At to •nyoM wanting care taken of their children daring the day. A will bo sewed at la the brick AM 4-6488, Mrs Clint Can7-4-tfc FOR RENT —Unfurnished garage apartment 4 rooms and bath Call AM 44KM. Mrs Jones Hollar 1c FOB RENT — F*raJshed~ apart meat near College. Stun iMttt. Day phone AM -UJS20, niRht AM 4KKK. Grace Ilk*. , lc THE mTRSMY~ SCHOOL. upon sored by the Junior Woman's Clitb, will open Monday, September • at Ike home of Mr*. Carlos DeLinu. Anyone interested should call AM Mil <§■•: le HIGH 6CHOOL GRADUATE ~L)ESIRES OFFICE POSITION. Soma experience. References if necessary CaU AM 4-3012 during the day or AM *4372 after 5:00 p. m. IP FOR KENT Attractive a bedroom home completely insulated. Enclosed garage. Automatic beat. School term or year lease. Two miles from Boone on new Linvtlle highway. CaU CY-aS77 lp MOBILE HOMES Areas' leading dealers for leading lines. Now showing wide selection new models Furniture, autos accepted on payment. GERMAN'S MOBILE HOME LOT NO. 5 Blowing Rock Road Boone, N. C. FOR RENT—Nice apartment. All convenicts. Reasonable. 10 mile* weat of Boone, Highway 421. James B. Mast. 8-29-Sp FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment, hot and cold water, and steam h«at furnished. 813 Faculty Street. Telephone AH 43064. 8-29-2p FOR RENT—Apartments for couples without children. Two rooms With hath and three rooms with bath. Private rooms for men. Contact ltrs. Bertha Templeton, 130 Blowing Rock Road. Telephone AM 4-3856, 7 29-2p CUNCHFIELD COAL for sale, at Vilas Coal Yard. Phone CO 7-2585. Free delivery. 8 15-4p FOR SALE—Rouse and excellent lot in Banner Elk, N. C. 8 rooms, bath and hall. Bailt-ln back porch, cement front porch. Prieed right. See Mrs. Floyd Baird, Banner Elk, N. C. 815-4p FOR SALE—New and used Singer sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. Repair and parts on all iWtet. of machines Boone-^Cp AM 4-S37#. Singer Sewing Machine Company, 310 10th Street, North Wilkes bo ro. Phone 1721. 7-24-tfe Septic Tank Cleaning Prices reasonable, work guaranteed. Sanitary Septic Tank Service. Phone Warren Oreene, AMhent 4-3203, Route 2, Boone, N. C. 1-31-tfe WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE anything, anywhere, anytime. MAR Furniture Co, Vilas, N. C. 3-8-tlc. WELL BORING 20 and 24 Inch Economical — Save yon Money. Abo well drilling 6" and 8". Call collect Elkin 70 or write Box 529. Free estimates. B. E. Faw A Sons, Inc. Serving Western N. C. . Since 1911 ' P. O. Box 529 Elkin, N.C. DUPLE* HOUSE FOR RENT— Two Mmw, living room, kitchen with stove tad rtfriJMMir furnished bath bnd Utility room, within walking distance of town and college. Call AM FOB RENT—18 ft. houae trailer, located in town. See Walfar Bumgarner at Sinclair Service Station RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN in Soiith Watauga County Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write It once Rawleigh's, Dept. NCI-ISO189, Richmond, Va # !Up USED HOUSE TRAILERS—$MS up. Terms. GERMAN MOBILE HOME DEPARTMENT, Granite Falb, N. C. lc FOR SALE—75 acre farm in Big Hill section, 7 mile* of Boone. 30 acres in woodland. Buildings fair. Boyd Norris, R. F. D. 2, Boone, N. C. W*> LOST—At Boone Postoffice Saturday, ladies' red hand bag with new pair eyeglasses. Finder notify Mary Jane Osborne, Zionvllle, N. C. lp FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, two bedrooms, private entrance, near schools. Call AM 43281. lc or call AM 4-3604. LEGAL NOTICES notice or service of SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY J. E. HOLSHOUSER. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF PAULINE STEWART, DECEASED VS. J. F. STEWART (Single), HERBERT STEWART (SINGLE), I. r STEWART AND GRACE ART, his Wife. ELIZABE STEWART DURANT and DURANT, her Husband. MART PARKS STEWART (SINGLE), JAMES J. STEWART. JR. and CORRINE STEWART, bis Wife TO THE DEFENDANTS, J. F. STEWART. HERBERT STEWART, I. G. STEWART and GRACE STEWART: You, and each of you. shall take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you was filed in the above-entitled special proceeding in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County in Boone, North Carolina, on the 9th day of August, 1997, wherein the plaintiff is seeking relief against you as follows: for the purpose of partitioning real estate and making sale of real estate to make assets to pay debts, the real estate ia located in Watauga County, North Carolina, and in which said real estate y«u have an interest. You, and each of you, will further take notice that you are required to make defense to said pleading not later than October 8th, 1957, and upon your failure to do so the plaintiff seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought, which is for partitioning real estate and selling real estate to make assets to pay debts. This the 23rd day of August, 1987. A. E. SOUTH. Clerk o# the Superior Court Of Watauga County. 8-29-4c-h STATED COMMUNICATION OF SNOW LODGE NO. MS, AF * AM f will be held A Fri., Sept. *, at 7:M p. m. Work ia First Degree Floyd M. Brewer, W. M '▼' I. B. Isklna—. Sec. District Meeting Thursday at S and 7:10 p. m. So This Is New York (Continued from page four) left the train the next day. Soon among the student*, a collection w»« started. When the refugees got off the train at Cincinnati, they had mora than 990. No wonder they like U. S. '**• Nothing Is quieter than a Saturday In New York in the summer unless it ia a Sunday. When the week-cad comes here now, the people floe the hat town as if it were stricken hy a plagoe Many stores dose, most offices are deserted and only the overhead and entertainment places remain open, with the personnel in these having a faraway look in their eyes. Truly the cool beaches, the woods and mountains house the New Ydrken for the week-ends in summer. Gatham Gatherings: the carillon in Riverside Church has 72 bells, the largest of which weighs more than 20 tons . . . a mid-town (tor* has this aign: "Try our easy-payment plan 100% down, nothing more to pay" - - a local speaker said regarding speech-making: "First you acknowledge all the honored gucata, th«n sajr, 'and ladles and gentlemen', making it aoand aa If aH (he others were boms" . . . said-faced Lewis Mumford of the University of Pennsylvania declares that "Either the motor ewr will drive us out Of our cities, or our cities will have to drive oat the motor ear in order to preserve other advantage* ef urban life." . . . one Congressman ia said to have said. "Yes, I've given up smoking until the cancer scare blows ever." San Francisco—0 quiet, middleaged, well-dressed man entered an American Trust Company branch and held up »■ teller, escaping with *793. He is believed by police to be the same man who has robbed thirteen other banks in the bay area since February S, 1986— always on Friday afternoon. warned by Su#8ooo General V roy E. Barney that Asiatic flu this fail or winter au*kt strik* be-, twecn U#W*W and «,oou,ooo American* te tkc erent of an epidemic, even if a newly-developed vaccine is widely employed About 90.00p.000 doJM of the vaccine arc expected to be available by February 1, but estimates am that the Tacrine wiH ha only about TO Ml' -rr1"

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