I Watauga Democrat WANT ADVERTISING RATE I CENTS A WOUMk fllNWlIl CIAKI - « W ; * Cash Must Accompany AU Orderg WE'RE HEADQUARTERS for raincoat*, robber boot* aad rain hats. We believe you will agree they are seasonal CHURCH'S, INC, W. King St., Boone le HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—8uf ficient (alary (or all personal ex pense*. Ctunee to own permanent home. *Roy Fox. Banner Elk, Route. Box 117. 10-3-Jp IT DOESN'T TAKE MUCH money to keep you warm aad dry. but remember, pneumonia come* high. CHURCH'S, INC., W. Kins St.. Boone. le FOR SALE—4 used sizt 700-19 8 ply truck tires. Good tread. Shor ty's Cafe. le FOR SALE—2 registered fresh Guernsey cows, 2Vi and 3 years old. W. T. Elder, Banner Elk. N. C. 10 3 2p DOG OWNERS. "ATTENTION^ Happy Jack Dog Remedies have been kennel-tested and time-pro ven to be better for your dog. I handle a complete line, including Pad Cake for sore, tender feet, Mange Cure, Worm Capsules, Ear Canker Remedy, and VitaCol, the Vitamin Tonic that will keep your dogs in tip top condition. Buy with confidence. Every item is uncon ditionally guaranteed. Grady Tri vette, Vilas, N. C. 10-3-4C WILL KEEP children at my home, all sges. Mrs. James Coffey. Call AM 44806. lp MEN'S ALL WOOL flannel suits" $24.96. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc FOR RENT — 4-room furnished cottage at Blowing Rock. Call CY 54111. 9-28-tfC IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS— Crocus, tulip, daffodil, hyacinth. We also have bone meal with planting instructiona. WATAUGA FCX SERVICE. S. Water St., Boone. lc MOBILE HOMES — Planning to build, buy or rent? Choose a lovely model from the area's larg est stock of leading lines. Own your own two bed-roOtn fulfy furiF ished home for $790.00 down and $50.95 monthly. GERMAN Ma BILE HOMES, N. Main Street Ex tension, Granite Falls, N. C. MMc BUY YOUR PERMANENT ANTI FREEZE (or only 91.99 per gal lon. This is full strength Ethylene Glycol. WATAUGA FCX SERV ICE, S. Water St., Boone. lc FOR SALE—10 Horsepower Inter national Harvester engine with clutch pulley and 19-inch Meadow Marvel mill. Carl M. Bower*, Route 7, Elizabeth ton, Tenn. 9 26-4p CO M B AT AND ENGINEER BOOTS for the little guys, by Sun dial. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc FOR SALE—New and used Sing er sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. Repair and parts on all makes of machines. Boone—Call AM 4-3379. Singer Sewing Mach ine Company, 310 19th Street, North Wilkesboro. Phone 1711. 7-24-tfc RANGE WOOD, 19 in. long; fire place wood, 2 ft. and 4 ft. lengths. Phone CY 0-3096. 9194p WELL DRILLING promptly done! Latest and most modern equip ment. Experienced drillers. J. Wayne Gragg, 902 Green Street. Phone AMherst 4-3007, Boone, N. C. 9-19-tfc HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE DE SIRES OFFICE POSITION. El perienced. References if necessary. Phone AMherst 4-8372 and ask for Bonnie Greene. lp FOR SALE—Sand AND GRAVEL, call J. W. Hampton, AM 4-8380. 8-29-tfc LOMBARD CHAINBAWB — Sales and service. GOTO CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 8-8-tfc HOMELITE CHAINSAWS—Bales. service and regain. COVE CREEK STORE, 8ugai%rove, N. C. *8-tfc FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart ment, 3 rooms, extra nice, cen ter of town. Heat and water fur nished CaO AM 49921. 2-7-tfc BREED DAIRY COWS arttflel ally to Hoist* ta, Guernsey, or Jer _ S „ J- ff9AnA#nM|l Xm *.c y iiret'iis nurfmra wmen u now available for baef cows. Call Lynn Vlnw, COlooy 7-2273 MUfc SHOEMAKK AND COUNCTIaI Gulf heating oik, and all otke* Gulf Products Serving Wstangs and Ashe counties Day phone 4 8970, aiflM 4-3921 * MM 3-14-tfc ALL WOOL JACKETS, light and dark colon. $7 96 to 812.M. CHURCH'S. INC., W. Kin* St., Boom. t| le STA1K BROTHERS tmSTrtt** and Shrubbery. For information see Wood row Roberta, or Phone AM 4-3773 lp FOR RENT—House. Can be used for Duplex or guest house. Call AM 4-3332 lp FOR SALE—IMS ton truck. Good condition. New tires, radio and heater, four forward transmis sions, overload springs. Price right. See Romie E. Storie, River side Farm, Banner Elk, N. C. Route 1. 10-3 2p FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment in Perkinavflle. Eston Greene. Phone AM 4-3SK. 10-3 2p GALAX WANTEtCwe are now buying again at highest market price. Wilcox Drug Co. 10-S-2c FOR SALE—One Mexican burro. CaU AM 4-3815. 10-3-4C FOR SALE—No. 2 Meadows saw mill, foot receder. frick cut off, saw meadoms gang edger, 115 ll. p. Buda power unit. D. R. Isen hour, Blowing Rock, N. C. 10-3-2p WANTED—Job of baby sitting. Experienced. 5 days a week or more. Notify Julia Mae Aldridge, Phone CO 7-2351. 12 to 2 any day. IP FOR RENT—Four-room furnished apartment on Faculty Row. See or call Jerry Coe, AMherst 4-8236. 10-3-tfc JUST RECEIVED a shipment of ladies loafers, wedge heels and suede oxfords. Bdys new and used slippers. Children's new and used shoes. Men's slippers, men's para trooper boots, men's 4-bucle Ar ties, ladies' low heel galoshes. CITY SHOE SHOP. lp BRITTAIN'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY For the fastest, cleanest, cheapest wash in town bring your clothes I-to *|a. We ghp a complete -1—l|T' folded wash wil I also are finishing shirts; pants, blouses and dresses. Your business will be appreciated. Next door to Boone Super Market. Mrs. Edna Brittain, owner. 10-2-tfc I run SALE—Four pedigreed Dash ■bund pups. Dial CY 5-2796, or write Box 553, Blowing Rock, N. C. 10-3-3p REVERSIBLE SUBURBAN COATS, windproof, rainproof, dressy, $17.95. CHURCH'S, INC., W. King St., Boone. lc WILL TRADE—Late '53 Model 27 foot Palace Houae Trailer. Con sider swapping for lots or acreage with young timber. B. G. Farthing, Sugar Grove. 9 26-2p FOR SALE—New yellow ear corn, 2 cents a pound. Orchard grass and clover mixed bay at a bar gain. Lone Oak Farm, 1 mile west of Wilkesboro on highway 268. Charles Howard, Phone 3553-R. 9-26-2C JOBS WAITING—400 to $150 a week. You can work your way through our school. Charlotte Beauty School, 129H S. Tryon St, Charlotte, N. C. 0-26~4p BOONE'S BEST selection of boys' Ivy League and flannel shirts. These are a must for achoel boys. CHURCH'S, INC., W. King St., Boone. lc AMMONIUM NITRATE—Our fall discount program on ammonium nitrate is now in effect. Stop by the local ASC office and pick np your orders for your low cost ni trogen for approved uses. WA TAUGA FCX SERVICE, S. Water St.. Boone. lc MEN'S BLUE GABARDINE 8U1TS. dacron blend. $22.90. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone, lc UNICO FARM FREEZERS—Make your freezer dollar go farther by •electing a Unieo freezer from our wide variety of both cheat and up right models. WATAUGA FCX SERVICE, S. Water St, Boone. le FOR SINGER SEWING MACH INES Sale* and Service call Cen ter Furniture Co., Boone, N. C. Phone AM 4-6041. OB-tfc -COUNTRY ~FRIDi" —EGGS are available at your favorite grocer's. Only the highest quality egg* bear this UNI. They are grail and parted daily at your WAT AIT. A PCX SERVICE, S. Water, 8t_ it FOR SALE—5 registered cows. • ealvea, 1 toll bull and I heifers See Chaste L Lewi* Sherwood H. C, or can Co 7-244LT7+tfc So This Is New York *' • I (Continued from pi(e four) port if Educational Television) represents a new approach to edu cational TV ta which private in-' dustry—in the lint instance, the Shering Corporation—i« invited to endow nationally distributed edu cational programs This is a com mendable activity and wt wish both organizations good luck Gotham Gatherings: the parrot is ' said to be the beat talker—and the wont flyer—in the kingdom of birds . . . among the items which amused Customs inspectors here recently when the Royal Ballet ar rived from Europe were "2 eat cushions. S vultures, 2 Pagoda poc kets" . . insurance officials somb erly announce that now women own 89 percent of the wealth in this country. Fall seeding must be done on time If you plan on a good harvest next summer. i„ ...■ . • . Bug dimage seems to be more severe on thick natural stands of pines than on properly thinned stands. The wise farmer gives his cows a six-to eight-week dry period be fore they freshen. Want Ads WILKES COUNTY PUREBRED HEREFORD SALE HORNED AND POLLED HEREFORDS 34 Females 11 Bulls SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. 10-3-Sc SALESMAN WANTED — Over many thousand dollars worth of Rawleigb Product* previously sold in Watauga County. Business well established. Industrious man wanted to serve those families. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCJ-180 563-A Rochmond, Va. 10-3-4p MEN'S WORK SHOES by Sundial, up to 4-E wide. Also wide widths in dress shoes. CHURCH'S, INC., W. King St., Boone. lc FIELD ENTERPRISES" EDUCATIONAL CORPORATION Ambitious Man A highly reputable National Org anization and leader in its field has local opening for ambitious MM' «f- »iauwttii>li character ■and "taMetftent. Are 2^00.#)I lege education preferred. MuiWw ready to accept position immedi ately if selected. A guaranteed income with a definite plan for advancement, group insurance and a retirement plan based on Proijt Sharing. For local interview phone or write P. O. Box 953. D. F. Sa rena, Hickory. N. C. 3-5097. Call between 0-12 and 1-7. 9-26-2c JUST RECEIVED—Good new crop Molasses. VILAS SERVICE STA TION, Vilas, N. C. 9-26-2p ENGINEER BOOTS for men and big boys. Sundial and others. *7.99 to *10.90. CHURCH'S, INC.. W. King St., Boone. lc ATTRACTIVE POSITION For an intelligent woman with a pleating personality and a good appearance. Prefer one with ex perience in teaching, club or church work. Age 25-60. Must be ready to accept work immediate ly if (elected with a Marshal Field family owned enterprise. A guar anteed income with oportunity for a definite plan of advancement, insurance program and a retire ment plan based on Profit Sharing. For local interview phone or write D. F. Sarena, Hickory, N. C., 3 5087. Call between 9-12 and 1-7. #-28-2c FOR RENT—3-room apartment, furnished. Hot air heat. CI Me In. John Hollar, Phone 4-3966 or 4 8430. a 926tfc Septic Tank Cleaning Prices reasonable, work guaran teed. Sanitary Septic Tank Ser vice. Phone Warren Greene, AM nerst 4-3203, Route 2, Boone, N. C. 1-31-tfc WK BUY, SELL OR TRADE any thing, anywhere, anytime. If 6 R Furniture Co., Vilas, N. C. M-tlc WELL BORING 20 and 24 Inch Economical — Save yon Money. Also well drilling 6" and 8".. Call collect Elkin 70 or I write Box 529. Free estimate*. B. E. Faw A Sons, Inc. Serving Weatern N. C ^Slnee 1911 P.O. Box 529 Elkin, N. C —————————— la the f*H ruah, doa't neglect soil conservation, if • wash M eurt, seed, fertiliser and labor are wasted • - ' St' , LEGAL NOTICES noikc • IN THE SUPERIOR COURT , NOKTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY ItUBY GREENE, Plaintiff Y. r. GREENE. Defendant The above named defendant, Y. F. Greene, will take notice that an action entitled a* above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Watauga County. North Caro lina, by the plaintiff, to secure an ubeolute divorce from the de fendant oa the grounds tiiat the plaintiff and defendant have lived eeparate and apart for more than two yean next preceding the bringing of thia action: the de fendant will further take notice that he la required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County In Boone, North Carolina, within 30 days after the 10th day «f Oct ober 1957 and answer or demur tp the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will,apply to the court for the relief demanded in said Clerk of the Superior^ Court NOTICE OF TlUftTEE'S SALE OF KEAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Punruant to the power ant authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust dated April 17, 1950, executed by M. B. Trlvette and wife, Mae Trivette, to the un dersigned trustee, and being re corded in the Office ef the Regis ter of Deeds of Watauga County, Nortb Carolina in Book 60 at Page 61, and default haying been made in the payment of the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust, and demand of foreclosure having been made by the owner and hold er of the said indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash «t the Court house Door of Watauga Countv in Boone, North Carolina at 12:00 o'clock noon on the 39th day of October, 1#67, the following de scribe! real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in Stony Fork Town ship, Watauga County, North Car^ oina: TRACT ONE: BEGINNING on a stake at State Highway, Hamp ton Blackburn corner, running • South course direction 300 feet with said Blackburn line to Black burn's corner; thence a South course 240 feet to a chestnut; thence East 56 feet to a stake; thence South 130 feet to a stake; thence East 272 feet to Jermy Watson's old line to a stake: thence with said Watson line 370 feet, more or less, North course to I. F. Church's corner; thence West course 69 feet to I. F. Church's corner; thence North course 300 feet to State Highway; thence 276 feet to the BEGINNING corner, containing 6 acres, more or lea*. TRACT TWO: BEGINNING at a hickory on a ridge, W. U. Greer's corner and runs North 3 deg East 56 poles to a stake, Carroll's corn er; thence North 77 deg. West 16V« poles to a stake, Carroll's corner; thence North 2 deg. East 8 poles to a stake, Carroll's corner; thence North 73 deg. East 3V4 poles to a stake, Carroll's corner; thence North 14 3-4 poles to a stake in Carroll't line; thence West 6 poles to a stake In Wat son's line; thence South 13 deg West 66 poles to a stake in C. H. Ray's line; thence with top of ridge as follows: South 34 deg. East 3 poles. South 46 deg. East 6 poles, South 51 deg. East 12 poles. South 55 deg. East 16 poles. South 46 deg. East poles to the BE GINNING corner, containing 11 acres, more or less. Only a one-half interest in the spring located on the said lands is being sold. The said property will be sold subject to all outstanding and un paid taxes. This the 27th day of September, 1957. t. E. HOLSHOUSER. Trustee 10-3-4c-H NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Pursuant to the power and authority contained in that certain deed of truat dated March lat, 1987, executed by Parka Knigh{ deed of truat la duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeda of Watauga County, North Caro lina l« Book 80 at Page 188, tnd default having been made in the payment of the indebttdnesa ■ ae cured by said deed of truat and demand of forecloaure having been made by the owner and hold er of Said indebtedness, the under sinned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the higheat bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door of Watauga County in Boone, North Carolina at 12:00 o*eIoCT» noon on the 15th day of October. 1987 the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lying and being In the Town of BSnjKfe a-rJis's side of Center Street and BEGIN NING on a stake set In concrete, corner of the lands of Louise Nor vell Brenizer and being 130 Met runs thence North 7 deg. 48 min. East 138 feet, more or law, to a stake an the North side of j!ps» cer (now Center) Street, thence South 89 deg. 30 min. East with aaid street 81 feet to a stake, corn er to the lands of Charles Davant; This the 14th dqjr af flq >. Z. HOLSHOU8ER. 4-H Club Boys, Girls I Have One Of BestYears North Carolina 4-H Club boy* and girls who have participated in the 1(97 4-H Public Speaking and Community Relations program! are completing one of the belt years in hiatory, and the project year* ends October 1, when re cords are to be received in the community relation* project, ac cording to L. It Harrifl, State 4-H Club Leadar. Harrill aald a committee of county and home demonstration agents in North Carolina will judge the records during the week of October 7, and two state win ners in the community relationa work—a boy and a girl—will be named to receive certificates of honor. The records of the two state winners are to be judged in regional competition, and eight regional winners are to receive all expense paid trips to the Na tional 4-H Club Congress in Chi cago December 1-8. The two na tional winners in the project re NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA . WATAUGA COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Fred J. Triplett and his wife Jewel Trip let dated the 20th day of March, 1953, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Wata uga County at Boone, North Caro lina, in Book 89 at Page IB, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secired, and the said deed of trust by the terms thereof being subject to foreclosure, the under signed will offer for sale, as Trus tee, at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house' door in Boone, North Caro lina, at twelve o'clock noon on the 25th day of October, 1957, the property conveyed in the said deed of trust, the same lying and being In Elk Township, Watauga County, North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING on a black walnut on the bank of Albert branch, Al bert Greer's corner, and runs South 10 East 12 poles to a wal nut; thence South 24 East 10 poles to a sourwood; thence South 81 West 40 poles to a dogwood; thence South 66 West 24 poles to a maple on top of ridge; ther.ce North 56 West 18 poles to a stake on ridce; thence North 83 poles to a black gum; thence with main top of ridge SO poles to an oak stump; thence East 38 poles to a stake in braneh; thence running with said branch 38 poles to the mouth: thence East 15 poles to a red oak on ton of orchard ridge; thence North 5 poles to two sour woods; Elk Creek Lumber Com pany corner; thence with their line East 8 poles to s dogwood; thence South 53 East 18 poles to a chestnut; thence South 30 West 18 poles to a stake; thence South 75 West 12 poles to a stake; thence South 22 Wast M poles to a stake; thence running west S poles to the BEGINNING, containing 55 acres, more or less, being the same lands conveyed to Frea Trip lett by Albert Greer and wife by deed recorded in Book 65 at Page 517. But this sale will be made sub ject to all unpaid taxes. This the 16th day of September, 1987. LOUIS H. SMITH, Trustee (-lMc-S Bnkfc* Gas Service U il ECONOMICAL! — Remember — N2ASE pakkwat auuun FRED KmCHNER Agent Office lit Baat *«win) 8L DIAL AM 4-Mlt ceive <400 college scholarship* The North Carolini National win ner last year waa Jane Parkin*, Guilford County. The community relation! activity provides way» to 4-H'er* to take part in local civic and achool event* and to pin confidence and poise in appearanct* before group* Offering 4-H'eri somewhat simi lar opportunities the public speaking project provide* awards for county, atate and national winner*. Alan Feim*ter, Alexander Coun ty, ia the 1957 champion 4-H Club public ipeaker among North Carolina boys, and receive* a IB jewel wrist watch. Joretta Clark, Haywood County 4-H Club girl, is the chimpion in th* girl* group and receive* a aet of silverware. On the national level, two col lege acholarthip* worth $400 will be presented to the highest rank ing boy and girl during the Na tional 4-H Club Cong re** in Chi cago, and the record* of the two North Carolina winner* are to be submitted for consideration In the national contest. Harrill said that the Pure Oil Company sponsors the public speaking program, and the Wil liam Wrigley Jr. Company Is don or of the awards In the community relation* activity. FARM LOANS Farmers borrowed $396,300,000, from the Farmer* Home Admin istration in the fiscal year ended June 80. This compares with $306,392,000 the previous year. Repayments during fiscal year 1897 of principal and interest on loans outstanding totaled $294, 623,000, compared with $282,333, 000 in the 1996 fiscal year. On June 30, outstanding loans totaled $1,013,180,000 compared to $943, 283,000 on June 30 a year ago. WASHINGTON, D. C. The Capitol city of Washington, D. C. today has the highest pro portion of Negroes to whites of any major city in the United States, North or South. In Wash ington schools, seventy per cent of the pupils are Negroes; 30 per cent, white. However, New York City, with 840,000 Negrots, is the ^world's largest Negro city; Chica go is next with 738,000, and Phila delphia third with 486,000. Honey An Aid Meal Variety If you're one of thoee meal planners who enjoys flavor and variety In meal*, theu joull find plenty of honey on the retail counter* to help you it your job of serving meals with taste appeal According to Ruby P U»le. Agricultural Extension Service conauraer marketing apeclaliat, this year's honey crop ia a big one. Consequently, bo me makers who are not acquainted with the merits of honey in the preparation of tasty dishes can plan to experi ment with honey, while those who use honey often will And ample supplies to fill their needs. There are several different forms In which honey la marketed, but three fourtha of It la aold as extracted honey, Mrs. Utile ex plaina. The four major forms of honey aa listed by Mrs Unle are: 1. Extracted honey is liquid honey removed from the comb snd is usually sold in glass jars. 2. Comb honey is honey still In the honeycomb and ia aometlmes sold in the wooden frames at taken from the beehives. 3. Chunk honey I* a combination ■ 11111 at co«b and liquid booty. 1 (iit* of pfeee* of traded hooey poorei ov 4. Creamed bone]', also granulated booty, is u made from extracted honey 1 has bear, caused to mixture crystal*, giving creamy texture and a ifrmi-solld but aoft consistency)! . jf®" U. 8 culture lists five variation* of honey coior at) being water white, extra white, extra light ambef, amber, and dark. tlfl r- Like all other sweeti, honey it an energy-producing food. Extract ed honey is about one-fifth water. If it were not lor this, a pound of honey would hate practically the aame energy value as a pound «f granulated augar. Honey ia a pleaaant source of readily available energy for grow ing children. Since bacteria whiah cause diaeaaes in human beings cannot live in honey, it la eons& ered aafe and wholesome. i. Use honey In your meals to pl» vide that extra energy your family ' ' Good roughage is important t» the economical production of milk. Real Estate For Sale ONE AND TWO BEDROOM COTTAGES on Middle Fork Creek with all conveniences. Price : $3,800.00 np 380 ACRES covered in young timber. 390,000 feet saw timber on good road. Price —„ $23.00 per acre 80 ACRES 12 milei out of Boone $1,800.00 100 ACRES, 4 room bouse near Parkway $1000.00. Saw timber $1000.000. Young timber, fruit trees, lome pasture land and water. 100 NICE BUILDING LOTS near Boone. Price cheap and easy terms. S. L. Whitaker Real Estate Co. BOONE OFFICE * MILE OUT OF TOWN ON BLOWING ROCK HIGHWAY—TELEPHONE AM 4-8687 North WUkeshoro Office Telephone 1424 Associated with Offices In Winston-Salem and Miami, Fla. DOGWOOD WANTED Convert your dogwood to dollars. For specifications or cash on delivery, contact your local buyer DEWEY HODGES Route 3, Box 27 Boone, N. C

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