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To Break Gro|nd|For Banner JEIk Hospital H ; *^rj> " ' Sfis' Saturday, June 2Ut *<11 ? red letter day ii Banner Elk, and Uui ana. lac the Awlackim mountains, the dedication of a recreation building at Grandfath er Home far Childn? . and groundbreaking cereraoniaa for Orace Hartii Memorial Hoepiters new 100 bed hospital and nut patient diagnoatic and traatweot facilities. At threw o'clock t he Anne Bryan Recreation Building Will be dodfcata* with a fedica Savid "w^Baker?' I^D oTp^U* delphia, introduced by lb1. Char les A. Cannon, of Concorde This beautiful and fully furnished building, to be known as the Anne Bryaa Recreation Building, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hayes, of Concord, la to he presented bf tfieir son Robin, to Mlu Anne Bryan, Superintendent of Grand-] . - father Home (or Children. Dr. ? - - ~ J ' I T,| . - - - ! ? "? Joseph H. Carter, President of the uuL (tC Kdfltt TuXU. UiiBf orial Association, will officially receive the building and offer a by^Dr!*1 R ",W*-lon to Im by Br. R. A. torn of ad' the 0 ? f<* the ion JPflukici time inqomptet?, but Hum taking part influfe Dr. Oa?id W. Baiter, of PI*la*t>M?. ttonhall FSck ens, at Chadotte, dtractor at the Dike Fprtwwnaat, William F. Hendterson, of Raloigh, acting exe cutive sotretary at the / North Carolina Madloal Care Commis sion, Chwlu A. Cannon. CoMord industrialist, Robert a Hayes, of JUNE SPECIALS Sofa Beds Variety of Colors Regularly $69.95 ? Now Only *49.95 Picnic Tables Charcoal Broilers / Lawn Furniture ALL AT REWJCEO PRICES! We Also Have a CoolR Buy in MARQUETTE CHEST-TYPE Home freezers CHECK OUR PRICES CENTRE FURNITURE CO. "In the Heart of Boone " WATAUGA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ESTIMATED BUDGET For Hie Year Which Will End June 30, 1959 ESTIMATED REVENUE i 1950 Tax Lev* State Intangible Tax Tax Penalties and Costs Court Costs ... Licenses - ?.... $210,220.00 5, 800.0^ .. 3,650 00 5,500.00 1,900.00 1,000,00 6,050,00 1,000.00 .. 12,190.00 .. 13,000.00 .. 26*500.00 .. 16,882.00 Interest Miscellaneous - ? ? State Aid to Veterans' Service Officer State Aid to Welfare Administration Fines and Forfeitures ? ----- State and federal Grants? Social Security Unencumbered Balance TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUE ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES : ~ Tax Releases and Tax CoUeeterU Commissions ....$ 13,000.00 General Fund Expense* 77,543.00 School Garage Building 20,000.00 School Expenses ? ? 76,489.00 Health and Welfare Expenses 47,930.00 Bonds, Interest and Exchange ? 17,050.00 Social Security Funds ? 295,680.00 TOTAL ESTWATED EXPENDITURES.. . which will end June SO, 1950 are Sown above. The tax rate required to produce the revenue needed is $ JA per $100 00 valuation, baaed on a $28,000,000 00 property valuation. ? v >? m m Wf. ffl 8bH@8v j Concord, chairman o( the Expan sion and Development Committee and at the Building Committee, W. Lawson Tate, director, and pr. Joseph H. Cuter, president of Grace Hartley Memorial Hospi tal. The site for this hospital Is on Highway 164, as it parallels Elk Rhrer, just outside the Banner Etk town limits, and the project, shortly to be let to contract, will repreeeat an outlay of ?1.?00,000, 90% of which has been raised by gifts during the past Lensmen Hear Lectures On Grandfather Unville ? Seated on th? rocks ground the weather station atop Grandfather Mountain, two dozen amateur and professional photo graphers heard lectures Sunday by. two national experts. The photographers were attend ing the annual 3randfatl\ea Moun tain Camera Clinic which bogan Saturday and ended Sunday. - Ike expels wane D>0|n?lA Wayne, assirtaat managing editor of Parade. 1 ? Sunday magazine supplement, and AU?? Gould, na tionally known free -lairae photo grapher of Miami* Ela. . , ? Wayne, discussing the develop ment of the picture story told the cameramen thai it is important to know he market at which they are aiming, to read the magazine they hope to sell, not once but ten time*, in order to he able to "angle" their pictures according ly. He told them tfcat in photo graphy, aa in muaic, simple ideas are the beat. Gould advised the photograph-' ers to use their eyes and ears "to get ideas which he laid are "all around you." And he told' them it is essential to know as much aa possible about the subject they are photographing. - Watson Wins Farm Contest Lavem Watson of Deep Gap is the winner of the Farm Ktactrifi cation Contest. Lavern has already won. the Mount Boau Federation Award, Ashe County Award, and District i Award. He was presented a $100.00 Savings Bond by Blue Ridge Elec tric Membership Corso ration for having the best FFA Farm Elec-. Unification- record >on their system, j Lavern is a member of. Beaver 1 Creek FFA Chapter and is a ris ing senior at Beaver Cqaek High School. His record is now com peting for State honors with fiv? other FFA district winners. Gather summer eggs frequently and place them in the cooler or re frigerator right away. EXPRESSION OF THANKS Dear Mr. Riv#M:,jJS .3?.; , v. I'm taking this means of ex tending my deepest appreciation and' sincere thanks to the follow ing people for excellent treat ment. prayers, flowers, gifts, "Get Well Message*", visits and many other acts of kindness iocidnnt to my accident, May #th. JRJJS! Dr. Lawrence H. Owsley; #*?1 William Smith; Mrs. Jack Groce and the entire staff at Watauga Hospital; Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Parker; Jr., the First Preshjrter ian Church; Dr. Waller K Key a and Kumple Memorial Presbyter ian Church of Blowing Rock: Mr. L. H. Hollingsworth; *?. E. F. Troutman; Mr. B. H. Lowman; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greene; Mr. Maurice Cooper; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eaton; Mr. George Shuford; Ssow Lodge 363; Snow Chapter* 220, <5. E. S.; Mr. and Mrs. T. MUt Greer; Mrs. Lena Geer; Miss Phyllis Johnson, my efficient of fioe assistant; Mr. A. E. South. Clerk Superior Court, and jll bounty employees; Watauga Coun ty Bar Association; Boone Busi ? ness and Professional Women's Club; The North Carolina Register of Deeds Association and Mrs Rubye D. ' jfeyne, Register of Deeds, Gaston County. Gastonia, President, and aH my good friends in Boou?, Blowing Rock and throughout the entire county. Sincerely,^ M; HELEN t/NDERDGWN 7aw trntTvuk ;We *Uh ti>, tha?k out.imkf friends and neighbors for th?ir kind expreaafon* of sjmeathy, the food and beautiful flowed during the death ot out deal husband and father. ? TUB PATRICK Ht IAW RENCS FAMILY. ?.. ftf PROTECT &YOUR -FAMILY BY BECOMING A MEMBER Of |Reins-Sturdivant Mutual Burial Association, Inc. TELEPHONE DIAL AMhcrtt VMM A 25-Cent Fee I( Charged Upon Joining, After Which The Following Duet Are In Effect: DOUBLE BENEFIT Quarterly Yearly Benefit One to Ten Yean $ .20 9 #0 110040 Ten to Thirty Yeara .40 140 200.00 Thirty to Fifty Yeara 40 340 *00.00 Fifty to Sixty-Five Years L20 4.80 r Hps i, ? please to refresh without filling MX MffU CAtTOH (ffcrtfepo*} / \ PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. SPRUCE PINE, N. C. CONVERTING MORE PEOPLE TO CHEVYl This superbly fashioned Impala Convertible is making new friends for CHEVROLET faster than you can say TURBO-THRUST V8.* Here's the car that puts you in atop-down, fun-hearted, go-places moodl Once you've been infected by. the fun of driving this Impala Convertible, no other car can take its place. Whisking along with the top down holds that same extra some thing at cooking in the open, dancing under the stars or just relaxing in a lawn chair? . with only a cloud or two and the sweet smell of summer between you and the sky. It's not simply that this car is a convertible ?for it is much more than that. Your dealer's, waiting now with the facts on the new Turbo-Thrust V8, the Safety-Girder frame and all the other features that mean more summer fun in a Chevy. , * Optional at extra cmt The only all-new Mr iJITrWmfMW ? ? TBBT? ? IK (to low-putt fltld. by fktor cm4 Setoff Pk/tf CMpn. ? Air mod* to local authorized Chevrolet dealer mi ? r S CHEVROLET ? US Dealer License No. 1137 . w ' WATAUGA COUNTY WATAUGA COtWT To the TW Collector I, Jo You in herehf county M paovided Mr Thousiwil Nine Hurntn provisos. <4U?*t not specifically ae* out In tfato schedule Yon are fvwthw; fuHortWl> issue *4 year license on and after the first day of January, 1959. Tfato the Mh day oC May, UK* ; * S. *YNUM GREENE Chairman, Board of County Comtntasinnera AMUSEMENT? TRAVELING THEATRICAL COMPANIES, ETC. <M8) Per day .... - * 2S.*fr Per week - WM Operating under No. 30ft. OQ State License 10.00 Artiste exhibiting own werk . 100 CARNIVALS, MOVING PICTURES, VAUDEVILLE SHOWS. RIDING DEVICES, ETC. (W9) More than ?migN.?i(tstte ?4I? ? per week * 50.00 Riding dMioes onigr and not a part of some carnival ?Each dwrke- per week 5.00 If opeyated within fire miles of any city or town, tax charged none as tfln d?y. CHtCUS, MENAGERIE, WILD WEST SHOW, ETC.? P?* day (106) ' Two vehicle* ? 9 S.75 Thfeeto five vehicles _iu, y - 3.00 Six to ten vehicles ? 7.50 Eleven to twenty vehicles 12.50 Twenty-one to thirty vehicles 22.50 AUTOJlfoTtVB EQUIPMENT DEALERS? WHOLESALE \ . (W) I No located place of business? per vehicle f 25.00 ! In cities of leas than MOO pep, .......... 12.50 In cite of 2,500 and leas than 5,000 ...? 15.00 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE STATIONS (1SS) In cities ef less than 2,500 ..... .: $ 2.50 Sin rural sections? per pump 1.25 ! In rural sections? garages ? ? v...., ? 2.50 MOTOR VEHICLE RKALERS? NEW AND USED (^3) In cities of toss than 5,000 $ 20.00 Unincorporated communities lesa than 1,000 20.00 Itinerant car dealers 300.00 MOTORCYCLE DEALERS (153) Each place ot business ........ ... 9. W ?0 MOTOR ADYERTI8BR8 (lSlVi) Eadi vehicle equipped with radio, phonograph, or like attachment need in advertising ? ? ..... 1 25.00 Where afeerttaar owo? place of hiuiaes la thia sUte and operates in not more than five counties 6.25 MnCHANMM NO, MUSIC MACHINES (ISO) Operate? of cigarette venders per year 9 10.00 Music Machine! per machine 5.00 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, DEALERS NAN* OMAN, V1CTIUM-A, RECORDS, RADIO AGENTS (147) Each agent holding duplicate state license $ 6.00 EJ0RCSiP?m8 AND FORTUNE TELLERS (1M) For trading horaan teniae or other things of value or receiving reward lor pretending' to tell fortunes $500.00 For practicing Palmistry, Clairvoyance or other similar crafts. - 200.00 REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES (111) Each sale deducted for profit $ 12.80 More then two sale* par year 2100 Auction sale* of articles containing hidden value 100.00 PAWNRROKRRS (1U) In cities of le? than 10,000 ...... ? 9200.00 SEWING MACHINE AGENTS (1M) Each agant holding duplicate State Means* per year 5.00 peddlers u*i> Peddler en foot?per yea r - 9 10.00 PeMta with borse? per year I ? ?? ?? Peddler with * vehicle of one-half ton or lea 1&.00 Peddler of fruit, vegetables and farm products 12 80 Musi induce state license In applying lor county Itinerant salesman or amfwnfti conducting business Asr *ss tfcan sfc months ? 100.00 BOWLING ALLEYS. BILLIARD ANB POOL TABLES (UtlSMi) Tables measuring iot more than i feet wide and 4 feet tag ... 1 I.0B Table measuring not more tfcaa 2Vt feet wide and 5 I?m|J * p?f table IS.0S Bowling lfc?l v*L alley .... 1S.OO IOAM AGENCIES OB BROKERS (158) Annual license tax $100.00 " X ?, TRADING STAMPS (1M) Annoil Ucwm tax 1200.00 ITINERANT PHOTOGRAPHERS (Chapter 1118) On eMfe phototnuflkar M&ually ?*>.<# " ? 'I JUNK y A'j**8 (1M) Unincorporated Uwrns or in cities of less tb^n 2,500 ? % 12-fiQ In cities of l.MO and tat than 8,000 15.00
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