M 7 1 1 | JT ' I ^ LJ l/Jl If. WANT AaVHTHiNO KATE S CMlt a War* ? M Casts Cask Must Accoapaay All Orders FOR SALE FOR SALE? 0 hive* of bee*. Ralph Glenn, "Sugar Grave,- N. C. - (Phillips Branch.) lp 1 FOR SALE? ST^icre* land, A to- , bacco base. No building*, near the , mouth of Cove Creek. Price 94.000. , Ben L. Ward, Sugar Grove, N. C. < 24*p FOR SALE? 400 to 900 bale* "of good gran hay. 80e per bale. Ray- < rnond Farthing, Vila*, N. C. Phone , CO 7-2646. 2?p , FOR SALE? Ten wide repoM*- j lion. "The price i* right." Ways* , Johnson Mobile Home*, Lenoir, < N. C. 2-44e . FOR SALE? 45ft. 2-bedroom late , model house trailer, extra large ; living room, large appliances, . turquoise and white. Call AH 4 8193 or see Robert E. Miller, Riv- - ers St. 3-U-2P I FOR SALE? ISO bales A-l fir*t cutting alfalfa hay. Phone Plaza . 4-7185 or L. S. Byrd, 401 Kent- 1 wood Circle, Lenoir, N. C. 2-4- 2c 1 FOR SALE or RENT? Building at j 102 Depot Street and Howard , Street. Term* to rait you. Write . Ralph Moreti, Beverly, Ohio. 1 2-11 2p : FOR SALE ? Used Sew Gem S??- ( ing Machine, good condition, cabi net model. See at my borne 206 ' Watauga Drive or call me at AM ! 4-8701. D. M. Edmisten, Jr. 2-4-2C I RESTAURANT FOR SALE? at j Sugar Grove, at the intersection of 421 and 603. Contact Ray Fam- \ er, Ray's Cafe, Sugar Grove, I*. C. 24-2p j 1 FOR SALE ? One very fine used Chas. M. Stieff piano and a good York Piano. Baldwin pianos and ' organs. Special prices and small ' payments each month. See or j write I. C. Church Piano Co. Hwy. , 268, 6 miles West of Wilkesboro, < N. C. 1-21-tfc i LAND FOR SALE ? Lota or aeres, , with water on land. On 421, Bria- ] tol Road, 2 miles from Boone. B. | J. Hardy, Route 3, Boone, N. C. | 2-4-tp ] FOR SALE ? 3 AKC registered j Chihuahua puppies. 1 male, 2 fe- , males, over 3 months old, very | nice. $29 and $30 each. See Harold Kincaid or call PLaza 4-7741, Le noir, N. C. 2-ll-2p I 26 SHEEP FOR SALE? One buck, , 29 ewes. All ages. Tom Mast, Sugar i Grove, N. C. Ip FOR SALE ? No. 9 mowing mach- < ine, one 2-foot rako, one 2 blade . disk, 2 rubber* tired wagons, 1 trailer. All in good ahape. Earl i Winebarger, Sugar Grove, M. C. 2-ll-2p - MISCELLANEOUS 29 MEN'S WOOL SPORT COATS we are tired of seeing around ? $10 00. CHURCH'S STORE, Weit King St. le WE ARE FILLING ASC ORDERS from our fresh, new inventories of adapted, known origin seeds and PCX Open Formula fertilizer. FCX Store. 1? 41 LAMBS WOOL and Orion V Neck SWEATERS? dark colon? were $4 99? Now $2 98. CHURCH'S STORE, West King Street. ic OUR OFFICES are is the frmoM building back of the FCX stars We hope to be in our new quar ters by March 1st. Watauga FCX. lc 22 WOOL BLEND SHIRTS? Were *4 95 ? Now $2.96. CHURCH'S STORE, Wert King Street. lc JO'S CHILD DAY NURSERY ? 300 North St., Boone, N. C. Call 4-3613 or 4-3626. 2-4-tfc WE STILL HAVE a good assart* ment of Men's Jsckets and Sur ment of Men's Jackets and 8u CHURCH'S STORE, West King St. 1* Pink snd White Dogwood Trees White 80c; Pink $1.30 to 92.00. Blue Ridge Garden Club. Call order to Mrs. Wayne Richardson. AM 4-3819, Boone. Uk CATTLE LOUSE and grub dust. It costs less to winter cattle which are free from lice and grubs. Get rid of these pests now with FCX cattle louse and grub dust. Wata uga fCX. j ~f lc IS DOZ. MEN'S IVY LE AGU F. PANTS? Slightly hnperfwts? out of 99.98 and 94.96 pMta-*2J9 or 2 pair for 99.00. CHUCK'S STORE. West Hag St. 1c WE HAVE MOVED OUR SOVa- DEPARTMENT TO THE BALCONY AND HAVE GONE THROUGH OUR STUCK AGAIN EVERYTHING THAT* BEEN HERE TOO LdNG IS NOW WEARING A YELLOW TAG AND THAT SAVES YOU MONEY! ? CHURCH'S STORE WEST KING ST. le HAY ALL GONE for the present. I enjoyed trading with you. In Fuly I will (ell you gome Hoi itein dairy heifer* ready to Ko to irork. Raymond Farthing, Vila*, :0 7 J646. lp 107 MEN'S SPORT SHIRfs - Wing* and otheri. Some flannel*. Value* to $398 ? Now $198? CHURCH'S STORE. Wert King Street. le RAT CONTROL ? FCX Warfarin a your beat rat or mouse killer. Stock up today. Watauga FCX. le WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE any thing, anywhere, anytime. M. t R. Furniture Co., Vilaa, N. C. 3-8-tfc 127 PR. mA'S FLANNEL PANTS ?pleated or plain. Value* to HQ.96? -Naar <7.86?3 for $13.M. CHURCH'S STORE. Wert King St. 1c PSED APPLIANCES? We carry ? large stock of uied electrical ?? pliances. Guaranteed A-l condi :ion. Easy terms. Modern Appliance Company, Boone, N. C. 8-28-tfc ONE TABLE OF BETTER SPORT SHIRTS ? including Ban Lorn. Value* to $9.99 ? Now $2.96 ? CHURCH'S STORE, West King Street. lc 5HOEMAKE AND COtfNCILL ? Sinclair heating oils, and all other Sinclair products. Serving Watauga ind Ashe counties. Day phone AM 18070; night AM 4-3821 or AM t-3$08L. t-14-tfc 22 MEN'S SUITS tagged with a reltow Ticket for being here too long. Values to $29.96 ? Now $17.50 -CHURCH'S STORE, West King Street. lc LOMBARD CHAINSAWS ? Sales ind service. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 8-8-tfc WILD BIRD PEED ? We have a tpecial wild bird feed for our little feathered friends. Special [?rice, 10 lb*, for 98c. We also lave Sunflower seed. Watauga PCX. Xe HOMELITE CHAINSAWS ? Sales, service and repair*. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 8-8-tfc 106 PR. OF MEN'S and Boys' Work and dre** SHOES ? Some in lulated, including 40 pairs of Jar man Oxfords. Savings up to 40%. CHURCH STORE, W. King St. le IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT We have one table of Boys' Jackets ?Broken size* $1.00. One table of Boy*' Shirt* $1.00. One table of Boy*' Caps half-price. ? CHURCH'S STORE, West King Street. lc WE HAVE AN OLD warehouse lo :ated on Howard St. in Boone, to K ton down. If interested in mak ing us a bid, contact us promptly. We are still buying Mixed and Sreen Galax. WILCOX DRUG COMPANY 2- 11 -8c SERVICE: Reweaving removes totes, burns and tear* from all fabric*. Mail aervice, garment* re ttraed C. O. D. Mr*. Meier, 101 Poplar St., P. O. Box 744, Lenoir, *. C. 2-ll-4p ?JEW 86- PG. PLANTING GUIDE :atalog in color FREE on request. War* Virginia'* largest assort ment of fruit tree*, nut treat, jerry plant*, grape vine*, land ieape plant material. Saleipeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NUR SERIES, Dept. N-8, Waynesboro, Virginia. 2+4c SHEEP CONDITIONER with Vereomycin ? We have a special nedicated fead which will help condition your ewes before and luring the lambing *eaaon. A laalthy ewe will raise both more i ad bettor lanbs. Watauga PCX. lc Septic Tank Cleaning Price* reasonable, work guaranteed. Sanitary Septic Tank Servfca. PWtm Warren Greena, AHberst 4 J203, Route 2, Boone, I?. C. 1-SI-tfc 3ALAX WANTED? We are now wring 91 per thou (and for galas Mm Wilcox Drug Co. 2-lMft ?ILL SNARLED The Senate la currently trying to uataagie itaelf (root a diapute jver State'i righta and civil right* in conaaation with a Federal aloe LADIES WITH SPARE TIME Be an Avon representative. Start earning substantial income im mediately. Represent Avon in a convenient neighborhood territory. We train ym. Write Lillian M. Payne, Avon Mgr., p. O. Box 1187. North WUkeaboro. N. C. ic WANTTO MAKE $20 or more in a day for part or full time route work? Man or woman. WHte FURST-McNESS CO., P. O. Bo* 371, Baltimore, Md. 2-4-2p MAN OR WOMAN for City of Boone ? Sale* and deliveries. ' 4-6 Hrs. per day. Alio will consider older men. 50-75. WHte Bo* 5071, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Virginia. 2-U4p SALESMAN WANTED? You don't need te worry about getting or holding a Job with your own Rawleigh Business in part of Wa tauga County where the more you work the more you earn. Thou sands prospering every year. Write at once for more informa tion. Rawleigh'* Dept., NCB-950 802 Richmond, Va. See or write R. G. Greer, 831 Faculty St., Boone, Phone AM 44628. 2-4-4p ATTRACTIVE POSITION For Intelligent woman wltb pleat ing personality and good appear ance. Prefer experience in teach ing, club, or church work. Age 28 to 60. Must be ready to accept this dignified position Immediate ly. Our Marshall Field Family owned enterprise offers a guar anteed tocome with opportunity for advaacement, insurance pro gram and retirement plan based on profit (baring. For local inter view write, D. C. M. P. O. Box 533, Hickory, N. C. 2-4-3c STIMULATING POSITION For Intelligent man, 2540. Must have good personality and appear ance. Guaranteed Income with op portunity for advancement Insur ance program and retirement plan based oa profit sharing. We are a national organization, number one ia our field. For local interview, Write. S. S. M. P. 0. Box 853, Hickory, N. C. 2-4-3c FOR RENT ? " 1 . &? iihw FOR RENT ? 4 room furnished apartment, Faculty Row, available February 1. See or call Jerry Coe, AM 4-8238 or J. a Workman, AM 4-MM. . 1-21-tfc FOR RENT ? Three-room cottage. 8ee M * B Furniture Co., Vilas, N. C. 12-24-tfc FOB BENT ? 3 room furnished apartment. Queen* apartments. Call AM 4-8531 or contact J. E. Holsbouser, 212 Mi.Conley Street, Chapel Hill, N. C. 1-14-tfc WANTED TO RENT ? 3 bedroom furnished house, June 8 through July 17. Contact Dr. J. Frank Ran dall, AM 4-3979. l-28-4c FOR RENT ? 3 room house, 201 Grand Boulevard, heat and hot water furnished. Call AM 44721 or 48498 after S. 2-4-tfc FOR RENT ? 3- room furnished apartment. Heat and water furnish ed. 2 tymile* west of Boone, high way 421. Mrs. M. J. Williams, Vilas. N. C. Phone CO 7-2542. lc FOR RENT ? 4- room furnished apartment near college. Steam heat. Two bedrooms. Day phone AM 44834; night AM 4-3089. Grace Flick. tfc FOR RENT? 8 room brick house, hot and cold water with oil fur nace at Sands. Call Mrs. B. F. Shore, AM 4^3303. 2-U-2p Economists urge more allied help en defense. Runaway heiress ruled ward of court. ORANGE INSURANCE 8ERVICE offering: N?HMenakb poUeiei ? tow rates ? M memkerthlp fee* ? company rated "AIW prompt an4 satisfactory total aad country-wide claims service Far* Liability Livestock ? Aatomobile Fire ? Personal LlahUlty ?Mae Omar's Package Fancies #*?*? S|||. - - * i onvPnifni mommy payreeimi at ? reasonakle ekarge If to aired and no red tape! OAH8. W I fagar Orrre, H. ft CO 1-24M WANTED DOGWOOD LOGS CONTACT ? DEWEY HODGES. ROUTE 3, BOONE t. PHONE 4-S2S1 2-Mc WANTED BLACK WALNUT LOGS and Cherry Logi Cash on Delivery Call or Write WOOD-MOSIAC CORPORATION Thompson St., Biltmore, N. C. Phone ALplne 3-0401 frll-tfe WANTED ? 1500 board (act, 1" thick chestnut wood (wormy chest aut will not do. Call collect at *00 a. m, Gastonia, N. C , UN ivarsal 5-3432. l-2Mc WANTED? HoUUin heifer 2 to 6 months old. Set or write Homer Townsend, VaUe Crucia, N. C. lc Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified ai the admin istratrix of the estate of William A Shull, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to me within 12 months of the date 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 January 4. I960.? MRS. MILDRED C. SHULL, A dm*., Boone. N. C. 1-7-flc NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the admin istrators of the estate of P. R. Shull, late of the county of Wa tauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said deceased, to present them to us within 12 months of the date hereof, or this notice will be Dleaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make prompt payment. This Februanr 1 I960. FRED SUTHERLAND, MRS. CHARLES SUTHERLAND, Creston, N. C. 24-flc Kefauver warns of possible drug price control. - '' ' Iranian reforms are encounter ing obstacles. Haylw spaliiied m the adaita i tauga, State of North Carolina, &LsS3,'S,S"5^ me within 1* month* nl the date hereof, or this notice will be plead ed In bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the eatate are asked Banner Elk, N C ? ll-6p 8AJLE OF LANlTuNMK DEED OF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Walter i. Watson and his wife Barbara Watson, dated the 15th day of April, 1008, and recorded in Book M at Page 230, in the Office of the Tlegister of Deeds of Watauga County, st Boone, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door in Boone. North Carolina, at noon on the 11th day of March. 1960, the property conveyed in said deed of truat, the same lying and being in Blue Ridge Town ship, Watauga County, North Car olina, and more particularly des cribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on ? chestnut, running eastward 20 poles more or less to a cucumbor; thence 10 poles more or less to a state: thence 10 poles more or less to Story's line to a stake; thence back to the .BEGINNING corner, with Story's line, containing 10 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING on a bunch of wild cherries and runs North 28 East with the road 30 poles; North 36 East 14 poles; North 46 East 10 poles to a ches nut. Will Ooffev's corner; North S East with Coffey's line Utt poles to a rock; North 76 West 56 poles to a stake in A. L. Triplett's lino; South with said Triplett's line 12 pples to ? chestnut. A. L. Triplett's corner: South 41 West 27 poles to a stake; South 49 East 21 pole* to a small spanish oak and service; South 46 East 34 pules to the BEGINNING, containing 14 *4 acres, more or less, being in all respects the same lands conveyed to Walter J. Watson and wife by deed dated April IS, 1938. Jasper Triplet! and wife, and Oma Trip lets the widow of M. E Trlplett, recorded In Book 79 at Page 528 BUT THIS SALE will be made subject to all outstanding and un paid taxes, and any other liens which may be of record. This the Sth day of February, 1960. LOUIS H. SMITH. Trustee 211-4csl A MIND OF HER OWN Toledo ? Hit by a car at an inter section, Mrs. Sadie McGrath, 70, indignantly rejected a policeman's suggestion that she should be checked by a doctor. "I have an appointment with my hairdresser and I'm not going to break it," she snorted. DEMOCRAT ADS PAY FarmrW liters, Broadcasters r ? . To Meet In Raleigh Feb. If Farm writers and broadcasters I will take look Into the tutor* ' when they iwnblt in Raleigh I Friday (P?K II) for their aanual : Farm Preea, Radio and TV ImU- 1 toto. ; JBf J Ttiu year the farm newsmen will take a look at sericulture In the 1980s. They will also relate ' any changes they we on the agri cultural scene to their own busi- i nes* of writing and reporting m I Dr. Sherman Johnson, chief to ooroist tor the Agricultural Re seerch Service. U. S. Deportment of Agriculture, will address the group on the changes he see* in American Agriculture in the Wi. K. J. Shaw, senior rice- president of the Southern National Bank, Laurinburg, will be reporting en the changes he foresees fer North Carolina agriculture in the decade ahead. TMs will be the eighth annual TUCK London ? You cant believe everything you see on television, Leonsrd Msson, 12, now admits. A TV performer broke up eight razor blades, put them in his mouth, snd chewed them with sp parent relish. Leonard decided to try to do the trick. He ended up in a hospital with a severely cut mouth. | cgfi ATTENTION MOTORISTS! VX-fl ADDED TO YOUR BATTEKY GUARANTEES: ? Easier Starting Is Any Weather ? Mare Reserve Power ? Brighter, Safer Lights ? New Life For Old Batteries ? Prolonged Life Ear New ? -1A . .,1 . , nnici icb One Treatment Lasts The Life Of Your Car! Available Now at SHIRLEY * RAGAN ESSO BOB CHURCH'S GARAGE Boone, N. C. TRIVETTE'S SER. STA. Todd, N. C. VX-6 Has an Insured Money Back Guarantee! to offer you a wrap-up of all those things you expect a ?ew ear: AMOUNT OF MONEY. Bring title to year present dazzling wil surprise you! PRICES MORE FOR LESS? CHEVY BISCAYNE MOST BEAUTIFUL BARGAIN ON 4 WHEELS! gk, jm ?? f\f\ (Prlc. includ?? ?n factory equip- V ? II V I II I nwnt and fuirantwl AcMMorlro. Mf ? . - - ? |ip ONLY* I77JHU for the form Fto program wil banquet am Friday evenlaf IS) and end with the N. C. Maryland basketball f11"* Satur ur The banquet speaker wilt to lames B. Shea. Jr., e*ecvtive vie* president of the Research Tri angle. He will talk on the Tri socle's importance to agriculture. Deliveries of new D P HODGEi l KEROSENE -FUEL OIL " * -I ?sso: ^rcaC(\< ESSO Aot^fft'Xn , v , AM 4 8 80! *++ BOONE Estel G. Wagner REAL ESTATE BROKER > la the COOK AND WAGNER APARTMENT RUILDING 115 W. HOWARD ST. ? BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA RRAL ESTATE SALES ? RENTALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Open and Confidential Lilting of Reddenttal, Comemrcial, Induitrlal, Rural Properties DIAL AMherct 4-8586 ? AM 4-3847 Mr*. Pearl Bingham, Associate Broker*! Licenae No. 4321 BEAUTIFUL SUMMER COTTAGE in the Vaile CrucU com munity. Kitchen and dinette combination, 2-bedrooma, bath, living room, plenty vt' shade, on highway, partly furniahed. Price: *6,800 WANTED ? 26 or M acre tract with (arm house cm paved highway. WANTED? Have buyer for large acreage. Needs to be accessible, plenty of water. No buildings. SPACIOUS 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, kitchen and dinette, living room, large bath, carport, paved driveway, large lot. Easy payments. Financed by F. H. A. 85- AC RE TRACT with elevation MM feet, just 4 miles north east of Blowing Rock. State maintained road going through property onto the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway. It affords a most gorgeous view of Grandfather Mountain, Town of Blowing Rock, Boom, Tweetsie Railroad, and the first to see the sunrise as it comes over Deep Gap. Ideal for an assembly ground or a highly restricted. development. NEW 3-BEDROOM BRICK DWELLING, 1H baths, *garage. A beautiful panelled den, kitchen with built-in stove and oven. Located on corner lot with city water and payed street. ONE OF BOONE'S FINEST and moat beautiful stone dwellings. 5- bedrooms, Itt baths, wall -to- wall carpet. 2-car garage. Call for appointment. IDEAL SUMMER HOME with 8 acres of land in the Bamboo Coaamonity. Approximately seven miles from Boone. Three bedrooms, full bass merit, fireplace, hot sir heat $8,000.00. GOOD TWD STORY BRICK DWELLING on Oak Street. 8 bod rooms, two baths, spartment on second floor with kitchen. A home with an Income. Just $19,500.00. NEW S BEDROOM HOUSE. Combination Brick and weather boarding. Five acres land. Approximately S miles from Beeae. $10,600.00. Immediate possession. 40- ACRE TRACT? 8 miles west of Boom; 2J00 feet road front age an new U. S. 421; streams; grand view. 80- ACRE TRACT oa top of mountata overlooking boauttful Valle Crude. Meal for development. ONE OF BOONE'S FINEST MOTELS. Living quarters and 11 unit*. Priced right to lell. ONE OF WATAUGA'S OLDEST LANDMARKS. ? Approxi mately 2 acre* with IB-room houae la beautiful aetting, in one ot the most highly cultured centers ia the county. LOT 78 x 200 ON HIGHWAY NO. 100, less than 2 mUes from Boom. $1,200.00 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, large Urn, 4 acres, spring water. Silver stone community. ? ~ T(T i '. 87T, 4#??v ^ ?: 40- ACRE TRACT, ideal for development, withla five minutes drive ? of Boom. 7 LOTS WEST OF BOONE, just off Highway 421, *1180.00. LARGE LOT ON POPLAR HILL DRIYE-lSOxSOO ft. Excellent view. City water oa property. THREE LARGE LOTS oa HiBcreat Circle. NEW 4-HEDROOM HOUSE, t fttR batlm, full basemeaft. carport for 2 can. Good finaaelag. Shown by appointment ootar. ? BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE, S fuU batha, full basemeat, hat ?ahr beet 14 mm laatf. I mimrtes from Boone. Shown by -*-?*8 Tffi:

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