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Now o ?S2* Scenic *VWa rmrala i'tiA/4i>/4aiiriin KlnAmt rjH ? B? r"*r'" raugvWBlUB MUUbw wert exported to hive Ina at their beat in the Bluff Diatrict of Um Mh? Ridfe Parkway for the Memorui Day weekend. Thi* die trict extendi from the North Car olina- Virginia State line aouth to Beacon Hoigbti near Linvflla. The bloom thii year haa been hurt (one by the aevere winter weather, however it la (till attrac tive with aome ahrubs blooming apectacularly. The flame aialeat are a*M bloom ing at thia time and ahould be at their height within a few day The mountain magnolia or cucum ber tree* are atlU blooming along the Parkway. A heavy concentration of atalea and rhododendron are to be found blooming louth from the Comber land Knob irn. Mil* port* 210-234 also from U. 8. highway 21 wrath to Dough ton Park, mile post* 2U 240. Thar* i* food color from N. C. highway 16 louth to Blowiag Kock. Parkway nuigsn do not expect the bloom to hold too long on tha i hododendron thU year and are hoping that weather condition! will be favorable lor travel on tha Parkway during the next lew day*. REJECTS CHANCE OK POUCT Secretary of State Dulles aayi that despite the recent cloudburst of international trouble be believ es there la no need lor a basic change in United States foreign policy. The United States position must be adaptable and flexible, he says. STRAWBERRIES We Are Now Picking We will have plenty of fine berries this year. Plants have been sprayed and well cared for. ALSO BURLEY TOBACCO PLANTS W. D. DAY Walnut Lane Farm, Neva, Tenn. Notice Town Of Boone Taxpayers The Town Commissioners have ordered that all un paid 1957 Real Property Taxes be advertised for sale June 10, 1058 as provided by the State law. ZVt% in terest now applies to unpaid 1957 taxes and increases V4 of 1 % each month allowed to remain unpaid. Pay now save additional cost. 1950-59 Schedule "B" Licenses are due as of June 1st 1958. Tax Collector FOR BETTER EATING WIDER VARIETY AND EVERYDAY LOWER PRICES DEPEND ON .Watauga Trading Post YOUR FRIENDLY STORE MR. W. B. YORK IS IN CHARGE OF OUR Complete Modern Meat Market STRICTLY WESTERN MEATS Pure Pork , lb. SAUSAGE 39c Mb. Pkg ? lb. BACON 59c Choice lb. CUBE STEAK 94c Good Heavy lb. FAT BACK 25c Sliced 1-lb. Pkg BALOGNA 49c ? Fresh Produce ? rancy ivipe ID. TOMATOES 10c California Head > LETTUCE 19c Fancy ?. CUCUMBERS 10c Golden Ripe lb. BANANAS 12c ? Groceries Instant, 100% Pure 8-oz Jar COFFEE ... 89c 2-lbs. MARGARINE r. 35c 8 Large Cans MILK $1.00 Facial (400 Size) TISSUE 19c All Flavors 3 For JELLO 25c Washing Powder Large Pkg. TIDE ; 79c With 95.00 Purchase Or More 10 lbs. PINTO BEANS ?$1.00 Flour (S. R.) 25 lbs. BRISTOL MAID $1.49 Fresh Ground [- 25 lbs. MEAL, Plain $1.19 ? ? OF DRY GOODS GOING AT COST Farm Construction Mot* (am construction? with better home* lor farm families, belter shelter for livestock and improved storage facilities for Machinery sad (rate. Hut's the proepeet in coming yeats says Jennings B. Robinson county Sup ervisor tor Um Farmers Ha? Administration. Recently, as an anti -recession measure, bis agency expanded it* (arm bouateg loan program to the fullest extent possible under ex* istlng laefe set up by Congress. To be eligible now, an applicant moat own a farm that la In agricultural production and must plan to pro duce at teaat $400 worth of com modities (or sale and home use, based on 1M4 prices. Many part time farmers who previously were ineligible can qualify (or loana under the expended program. The conjunction work can start after the loan la dosed. The loan bears 4 percent interest on the unpaid balance and may be re paid over a period up to S3 years. Mr. Robinson stated that re Windy Cap News Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trlvett visit ed (rlende in Avery County last Sunday. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Hugh Hagaman moved to their home here. Mr. Hagaman spent the last school yefcr teaching In the MooreevUle City School!. Mr. Lee Harmon is spending a (ew days as a patient in Grace Hoepital at Banner Elk. Mr. Gold Presnell is not much improved at this writing. He has been sick (or some time. Meears Ray Harmon and Mr. Ray Trivett made a trip to Mooree vUle last week. Mrs. Dee Reese and children, Ivlyn, Wanda, Dale and Donnie Adams of Charlotte spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hagaman. Mr. Doalay Harmon went to Chicago last week. He will be em ployed there (or some time. Miss Ida May Presnell returned last week to East Carolina Col lege (or summer school. Miss Mary Ann Hagaman has returned home after teaching in the MooreevUle City Schools the pa it year. ?* >V % Mr. and Mrs. Ulas Adams if Charlotte spent last Sunday visit ing Mr. and Mrs. John Hagaman. nnred interest in farm construc tion should be considered now bo- 1 nun due to weather and age of ' some of the present farm build- < inns, arc now in need of general repair. And in soma cases farm owners need to replace them m tlrely ^ith modem structures de signed to meat present day needs. In addition to financing major construction, the loan funds can help a farm, owner repair and up date buildings. For example, he may wish to add a bathroom in cluding waste disposal system, modernize a kitchen, add an extra bedroom, improve the beatiiig, in sulation and electric wiring, put a basement under the house, and cement floors in service buildings, or paint the bouse and service buildings. Mr. Robinson reports that the agency has 1400 million available nationally which can be used over the next three years for farm housing loans. He said there is no specified limitation on tfie amount which can be loaned in any one state or community. The Farmers Home Administra tion office is located in the county courthouse and applications are being received and handled promptly. Fred Wilson Rites Are Held Fred L. Wilson, native Wata uga county citizen, died May 5 at his home, 4321 Poppy Avenue, Louisville, Ky. He was a carpenter for Voight Machine Co. , Wilson, who was 92 years old. is survived by his widow, the former Miss Maude Lawson, a son. Louis Wilson, a daughter, Joan Wilson. Also four sisters, Mrs. Ike Greer, Banner Elk; Mrs. John Hagamjn. Zionville; Mrs. Ray Stout and Mrs. George W. Robinson, Reese. There are three grandchildren. George Mast Gets Degree At Wake Winston-Salem ? George B. Mast, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave P. | Mast of Sugar Grove, was gradu ated from Wake Forest College June 2. He was smong more than 400 students receiving degrees. Mast, now attending the Wake Forest School of Law, received a bachelor of science degree. An ROTC cadet, he also received his commission as a second llqitan snt in the Army during gradua tion. DOUGLAS GETS BOMBER PACT The Navy has awarded a $17, 695,000 contract to Douglas Air craft Corporation, Santa Montlca, Calif., for continued production of A-SD twin Jet heavy attack bomb ers. ALWAYS FIRST WITH US! Like everyone else in the world, there are time* when we have problems. But your needs always come first with us. We're here for one reason . , . to help you. j As home town folks, we know your problems and the best ways to solve them. 0 We offer you friendly, personal ser vice at all times. Come in this week and talk to us about your future financial needs. us show you how we can aid you. HOME OWNED . . . . . . HOME MANAGED Stanley A. Harris GENERAL AGENT Savings k Lou Building AM 4-MT7 ? BOONE Hints For Homemakers MM i ? , . >. If you arc planning a vacation I 'OU know that ? little research |on a lone J**y toward making rtm elothaa and you a tucceu. Check with ywr travel agent, ilrline or ateamahip company ?boot the temperature in every nuntry you plan to visit A light -ainfoat, a warm sweater and a arge carryall handbag w111 be ?eeded no matter where you are leaded. It ia beat to leave home your moat fragile, fusay or wrinkle lulckly clothe*. A good black dress for evening! In silk or chiffon will prpve valu ible. Knits for daytime adjust well to every sort of climate. A ?ilk linen suit will be a happy choice for travel.' It can be used for dinner or cocktails ? with a change of accessories. A small Vfeil can do for a hat (or church. Take two comfortable pairs of shoes for sight-seeing. You can save weight by not carry ing unnecessary shoes. Take a minimum of Jewelry and lingerie. The drip-dry lingerie can be washed at night and will be ready to go the nerft morning. You will probably want to aave a little space in your bags for all the pretty things you admire and bring home. Savory Pork Chops En Casse role ? Hearty is the word for this most appetizing combination of - , w ? Graduates At Carspn-Newman Jefferson City, Tenn., May 24? A Watauga County student is among the two hundred eleven who graduated from Carson-New man College, May 30. She is Peggy Adams Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Adams of Sherwood, N. C. Mrs. Park was a member of the French Club and received the B. A. Degree in French. The week-long commencement program featuring an art exhibit, music, speech and drama, was climaxed in final exercises Fri day when Dr. Madison Scott, Psstor of the Riverside Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida and Dr. T. B. Maston, Professor of Social Ethics, Southwestern Bap tist Theological Seminary, deliver the baccalaureate mesaages. Final exercises were held at 7:18 Friday night on th? college athletfc flaid. V? rap prepared horseradish 1 No. 3 can sauerkraut, drained ?? 1" pork chops Salt and pepper Saute' onion* In better or mar' garine, add tomatoes, sugar, salt, pepper, oregano and bread honeradixh, mix well. CwiMm tomato mixtare, appl* *auc* mix ton aad sauerkraut Pour Into covered canerole. Saul*' pork chop* until foldea brawn. Lay ? chop* on sauerkraut mixture, ipriakie with nit and pepper. Cover; bake la moderately hot oreo 379 degree* on* hour and 40 minute*. or until chop* are tender, Malfaa (iz ?erring*. 'BOUND THB CLOCK mm Prescription Service By Registered Harris Rexall Drug Store I St BLOWING BOCK, N. C. Fbaae MIC NOTICE OF SALE FOR TAXES Watauga County real estate tax liens for the year 1957 will be ad vertised for sale during the month of July, 1958. * DISCOUNT FOR 1958 PRE - PAID TAXES IS AS FOLLOWS: JUNE . . . . 2 % JULY V. lVz% August . . 1 % Sept. .... 1 % OCTOBER ...... % % ORVILLEH. FOSTER, Tax Collector, \ Watauga County eo/LPMc^ "MATERIAL'S "l ! ;? v../ ? _ ? . ? 'v;..;'. ??? ?' " ? ? FROM FOUNDATION TO ROOF You Will Find Our Prices In Line With Good Quality Materials - INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU BUY Celotex Ceiling Tile Bathroom #Fifttures Medicine Cabinets Steel Porch Columns Doors - Windows Heatilator Fireplaces Rock Wool Insulation Foundation Vents. Wood Moldings All Kinds Of , Plastic Material ' . .. ^ . - . Plywood Roofing AND MANY, MANY OTHER ITEMS YOU WILL* NEED IF YOU ARE BUILDING, REPAIRING, OR REMODELING " ^15^ - Farmers Har 102 "W. King St.
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