"YOUli FIND IT IN THE WWTAPS!^ > ???? ? ? ???? ? ? umu ? mm mmmmm ??? ?i ? ? ? ? ??! Watauga Democrat WANT ADVERTISING KATE I Cent* a Ward ? M CeaU Minimum Charge Cash Must Accompany All Order* FOR SALE FOR SALE ? Sweet corn by order No. 1 or canning and freezing corn. Phone CO 7-2916. Stanford Coffey, Highway 105, Foscoe com munity. 9-14-2p BUILDING LOT for sale. Approxi mately 130 ft. fronting Park St. AM 4 3703. 0-14-2p FOR SALE ? Rhododendron, na tive and hybrid. Herbert Aldridge Nursery, Highway 105, Foscoe, N. C. Telephone CO 7-2915. fr3-tfc FOR SALE BY OWNER ? The Paul Bingham house and garage apartment with large lot or will sell you up to 100 acres with long frontage on 421. Raymond Farth ing, Vilas, N. C. Phone CO 7 2846. 8-3-tfc FOR SALE ? One acre corner lot in the Arley Hodges tract over looking Valle Crucis, highway 194 and Watauga River. Some other lots available. CO 7-2646. Raymond Farthing. 8-3-tfc FOR SALE ? 8- room house on 421, 2 miles east of Boone, carpeting, new oil furnace. Priced to sell. Immediate possession. Days, AM 4 8987; Nights, AM 4-8991. 8-10-tfc FOR SALE ? 3 bedroom house, full basement, oil heat, well landscap ed. 120 Horn in West Drive. Call AM 4-8294 after 4 p. m. 8-17-tfc FOR SALE ? 9 acres, 3ty miles east of Boone on 421. John P. Ste wart, 6421 Teague Lane, Charlotte 5, N. C. 8-24-tfc FOR SALE ? Five room house with bath, and lot, located in Perkins ville. &yi AM 43598 7-13-tfc FOR SALE ? Nice building lots just outside city limits. City water. Also nice lots on 109. Call AM 4 8258 or see Ted Clawson. 9-21-2p COLT FOR 'SALE? Saddle stock, 3Mt months old. Phone AM 4-2382. Mrs. Bonnie Let Hollars. 9-2 l>3p FOR SALE ? Tobacco sticks. Main Center, Vilas, N. C. CO 7-3221. lc FOR SALE ? Warm Morning heat er with jacket. Main Center, Vilas, N. C. CO 7-3221. 9-22-2C FOR SALE for cash, 1057 Chevro let 14 -ton pickup, 6 cyl., turquoise, good condition, good tires, no dealers. Price $850 .00. A. O. Clark, intersection 18 and 88, Laurel Springs, N. C. 9-21-2c FOR SALE OR RENT? 3 bedroom brick, 2 miles out. Call AM 4 3969. 9-21 2p 1953 CUB rRACTOR, mower, planter and fertilizer, cultivator, PTO, wood saw and dozer blade. Call AM 4-8259 after 7 p. m. lp FOR SALE: ? 2 bedroom house, on large lot, hardsurface road. No down payment needed. Finley P. Hodges, Route 2. Box 51, Boone, N. C. Call AM 4 3468. 9-21-2p FOR SALE ? Antique Mantel Clock. Collector's item. Call 364 8068. lc MISCELLANEOUS MEN S AND BOYS' all weather coats, unlined and zip-out lining. Dark green and biege. CHURCH'S, West King St. lc USED APPLIANCES? We carry a large stock of used electrical ap pliances. Guaranteed A-l condition. Easy Terms. Modern Appliance Company, Boone. N. C. 5-28-tfc FIRST FOR FALL men's and boys jackets and suburban coats priced to fit your budget. CHURCH'S, lc WE WiLlTToT be buying Galax until further notice. Wilcox Drug Co., Inc. , 2-8-tfc MEN'S BOOTS. Locust Post Wol verine paratroooer* and others *8 95-?J#.?. CHURCH'S. lc SEE MILLER INDUSTRIES for your needs in aluminum. Windows, doors, siding or repairs. 805 Bristol Road. 9-14-tfc IF YOU NEED A WELL call Ron da Keller or Wayne Gragg. AM 4 3667 or 4-2289. H4-4p OUTSTANDING BUYS IN USED TV SETS? We have many good used TV seta that will give you sharp, clear reception and a long life of service See them today and Save. Swotftrd's. Inc., 313 West King St, Boone, N. C. ' WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE any thing. anywhere, anytime. M. A R. Furniture O#., Vitas, N. C. S-B-tfc MEN'S INSULATED underwear. $1.30 per garment. CHURCH'S. Xc SEED RYE ? Just received trailer load of higheit quality seed rye. Watauga FCX Service, Boone, N. C. 8-17-tfc BOYS DRESS pants including all wool flannels, $2J8-$5.9S. Church's West King St. lc SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Prices reasonable, work guaran teed. Appalachian Septic Tank Service. Phone Warren Greene, AMherst 4-3203. Route 2, Boone, N. C. HEALTH DEPT. APPROVED 3-31-tfc NEVER SEND a boy to do a man's work. Send your wife. CHURCH'S, West King St. lc WE SPECIALIZE in rebuilding refrigerator sealed systems. Call us for free estimates. Modern Ap pliance Co., 1918 E. King St Bootte, N. C. Phone 204-8721. 8-3-tfc IT'S SWEATER time at Church's AH wool and blends for men and boys. lc LOOK! WHY PAY MORE? Mattresses ? Innerspring (name brand) $19.95 Oil Circulator Heaters ? Clean, used $35.00 Living Room Suites ? New, beauti ful $69.95 Washers, Refrigerators, Kitchen Ranges ..._ $35.00 Bedroom Suites ? New, modern istic $97.50 Used Sterilized Mattresses $5.00 TV, Radios, Rugs ? Everything for the home at BIG SAVINGS. We Trade - Sell on Terms. THE MOBILE HOME OUTLET (Next to German Trailer Sales) Highway 311- A Granite Falls, N. C. 8-31-4C MEN WITH wide feet can find comfort here ? work and drew shoes. CHURCH'S. lc FOR CEMETERY MONUMENTS and Markers see F. T. WAGONER, 117 Orchard Street, Boone. Phone AM 4-3614. 9-7-4p CLOTHES to a man are like spin ach to Pop-eye. CHURCH'S. lc MOMDEI HQHIBf -?-? TRAVEL ?TRAfLgira. Announcing Septem ber Close-Out Sale. 40 new, 15 used models to select from. New est models arriving weekly. Bank financing . . . best rate*. Best volume prices. See u? first and last . . . lales-servlce-repalring. "Area's leading dealer." GERMAN MOBILE HOMES, Granite Falls, N. C., Highway 321-A. #-7-4c YOU WILL find more than just a buy, but a lasting value in our pants department. CHURCH'S, lc CUT YOUR roofing costs at the FCX. Their volume buying enables them to pass on lower costs to you, and you can't beat the quality of Unico Premium 5-V galvanized roofing. Now at your Watauga FCX. 9-14- tfc UNFURNISHED apartment for rent. Located in Perkinsville. Call AM 4 3805 or AM 4 2126. lc GRAND OPENING SPECIAL ? Spark plugs, AC and Champion, 69c each. Main Center, Vilas, N. C. CO 7 3221. 9-22-2c YOUNG, married man seeking an opportunity in the resort busi ness. Business degree, interested, ambitious. Complete resume on re quest. Robert L. Tickle. 801 W. Fourth Street, Siler City, N. C. lc GOOD TIMES OR BAD there's job security for you when you learn business skills. Fall term begins Sept. 11. Day and night schools. Elkin Business College, 112 Church St.. Elkin. N. C. Phone 835-3863. lc R. D. JENKINS, REGISTERED SURVEYOR AND TIMBER CRUI SER. 25 yearF experience, reason able rates. Dial 718-1631 or 754 5209, Lenoir, N. C. 7-20-tfc NOTICE TO FISHERMEN of Boone. Watauga county and sur rounding areas. The crappies are now on their fall ran. Many fisher men are taking their limits of 30 easily. Also good size has* and pike are being taken on lizards. Arney's Boat Dock and Cabins, Watauga Lake. ?21-2c BARBED WIRE AND FENCING We have just received a trailer load* of wire at lower prices and paaa the savings on to you. Wata uga FCX Service. ft-ll-tfe BARGAINS In USED REFRIG ERATORS ? USED STOVES. We have a wide selection of good used electric refrigerators and electric ranges. Choose from our stock and save. SWOFFORD'S, Ine., J1J West King St.. Boone. N. C. ?-14-lc HOMELITE CHAINSAWS? Sties, service and repairs. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. M-tfc I. C. CHURCH PIANO CO, of Wilkctboro it coming to Boone. Look (or hi* ad in paper. New and used pianos. 7-20-tfc FOR RENT FOR RENT ? Several spaces for parking house trailers. Conven iently located. Russell's Trailer Court, lfarvin Russell, 199 S. Water St. 8-17-tfe FOR RENT ? 3-room furnished apartment. Call AM 4-8682. 8-31-tfc FOR RENT? New four-room apart ment and utility room. Unfurnish ed. Call AM 4-8596 or AM 4-3968. 9-21-2p FOR RENT? Unfurnished 2 bed room apartment, E. Howard St. Call CO 7-2781 day or night CO. 7 2943. 9-21-2C 5-ROOM HOUSE for rent, unfur nished. 203 Summit St. Contact Ravon Wilcox, Brown & Graham Motor Co., Boone, N. C. 9-21-2p WANTED WANTED by Watauga Wood Pro ducts ? Logs: Hard Maple, Soft Maple, Birch, Cherry, Walnut, Poplar, Basswood, Buckeye. Large or small quantity. See John Coun cill at Shoemake A CounciU Oil Co. or Russelll Carroll at Sands for further information. 6-29-tfc POPLAR LOGS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR VENEER GRADE POPLAR LOGS Write or Call us for Information Phone PL 4-9491 LENOIR VENEER COMPANY P. O. Box 986 LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA 9-7-4C WANTED ? I would like to buy from owner, one to two (1 or 2) acres, with or without house. Must be on good road, with water and electricity. J. R. Whitaker, Julian, N. C. lp HELP WANTED? Female. House ,work. for two adults^awiutianapor tation needed, an others mcd ap ply. Call Mrs. W. M. Owsley at AM 4-8214. lp EMPLOYMENT CHRISTMAS SELLING SEASON will soon be here. Prepare now for large profits selling beautiful Avon gifts. Write Avon manager, Mrs. Ruth M. Lowder, Box 13, Hickory, N. C. lc ENERGETIC MAN over 21 to serve established customers in West Watauga County with Na tionally Advertised Watkins Pro duct*. Nearby dealers have pro fits exceeding $100 weekly. No in vestment. If interested, write P. 0. Box 1092, Golds bo ro, N. C. 9-7-4p HOUSEWIVES AND MOTHERS? Lucrative part-time work available in prestige business. No usual can vassing. No traveling. Our inter nationally-known organization is number one In its field. If you have a pleasing personality and best references write fully to Box 553, Hickory, N. C. 9-7-4C $2.50 PER HOUR o? more for part or full tine route wo. it. Large re peat orders. Man or woman. Write V. C. Walter, 908 Welborn Ave., Wilkesboro, N. C. ?-14-2p MANAGERIAL ASSISTANT WANTED ? Ambitious man to de velop a* managerial assistant for internationally known company. Capable of earning <6,000 annu ally. Group inaurance and retire ment plan baaed on profit aharing. Ready to accepP poaition by Oc tober 1. For Interview write to Box 553, Hickory, N. C. #-7-tc NEED MORE INCOME? 93 year old National Advertiaed Concern haa opening in Boone for full or part time dealers. Above average income poaaible from start. Agea 23 to 70 years. No experience necessary. Write Watkina Pro ducts, Inc., P.O. Box 5071, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Virginia. 9-14-3p WANTED AT ONCE ? Rawleigh Dealer in nearby county. Write Rawleigh'a, Dept. NCI-S0O-3. Rich mond, Va. See or write: R. G. Greer, 831 Faculty Street, Boone, N. C. Phone AM 44028 frl4-4p WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . , If yon woald enjoy working I or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Coametic clients on a route to be established in and around Boone, Watauga, and are willing to make light deliveries, etc., write to STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. SW-St, Glendale. California. Rout* will pay up to $0.00 per hour. ' "i- S-14-2C WANTED ? Middle aged white lady for cooking and cleaning. Good pay. O. R. Isenhour, The Bark, Blowing Rock, N. C. lp Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Robert H. Shore, deceased, late of the coun ty of Watauga, State of North Carolina, thia 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 pleaded In bar of their re covery. Those indebted to the es tate are asked to make immediate payment. This September 4, 1961. ? Robert H. Shore, Jr., Adminis trator, Blowing Rock, N. C. 8-7-Oc-e NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY RUTH HODGES MARICH, Plaintiff VS. GEORGE MARICH, Defendant The above named defendant, George Marich, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Sup erior Court of Watauga County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant on the ground that the plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action: and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga, in Boone, North Carolina, within 20 days after the 22nd day of Sept., 1961 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 22nd day of August, 1961. A. E. SOUTH, Clerk Superior Court 8-31-4C NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Town of Blowing Rock is ac cepting bids for new 1961 or 1962 one-half ton pickup truck. Please submit specifications with bid. The Town of Blowing Rock is also accepting bids on Power Driven Vacuum Leaf Loader. Please submit specifications with bid. Bids will be open Octboer 4, 1961 at 7 p. m. Nettie S. Greene, Clerk Town of Blowing Rock lc EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the execu tors of the will of Mrs. Olive B. McGuire, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said deceived ta present them to us 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 September 14. 1961. Mrs. Velda G. Hunter. William J. Greer, 117 South Hardin, Columbia, S. C. 9-21-6C EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the will of Spencer Thomas, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claim* against the estate of the said deceased, to pre sent them to me within 12 months of the date hereof or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Those Indebted to the es tate are asked to make immediate pavment. This September 12, 1961. ?Mrs. Mae G. Thomas. Admx., Route 1, Box 79, Trade, Tenn. 9-21-Sp EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the execu tor of the will of Mift Sallie L. Ray, late of the county of Wata uga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify thote having claim* against the eftate of the aaid de ceased io pretent them to me within 12 months of the date here of or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those in debted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment This August 28, 1961? STACY C. SO GERS, JR., Executor, Boone. N. C. U14c NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra tors of the estate of W. T. Payne, Sr., 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 us within 12 months of the date hereof or this notice will b? pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the ostate are asked to make im mediate payment. This Auffust 2.1, 1981.? MRS. W. T. PAYNE. 8R, W. T. PAYNE, JR., Sugar Grove, N. C. 8-31-0p NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the admin istrator of the estate of Mrs. Annie R. Winkler, late of the countr 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 IS months of the date hereof, or this notice will be nifaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment This Aucust 21. 1981. ? THE NOBTHWE8TF.RN BANK, admin istrator, North Wilkes boro. N. C. UHm West. Berliners take new 0. I.'s into homes. NEW LOOK. ? Andrews' Chevrolet. Inc., used car lot was given i "new look" recently, with the tearing down of an old building and repaying of part of the area. Brief News Items HIJACKING BILL Airplane hijacking could bring the death penalty under a bill that awaits President Kennedy's ligna ture. The measure has been given final congressional approval and defines the in-air seizures of planes as an act of piracy and provides penalties from twenty years in prison up to death. It also defines other crimes com mitted aboard an airplane in flight as Federal offenses and provides penalties. NO WATER IN HAMS One of Ezra Taft Benson's rulings has been reversed. An order by Secretary of Agri culture Orville L. Freeman pre vents the addition of up to 10 per cent of moisture to smoked pork products that are sold under Fed eral inspection. Consumer groups protested and Freeman ordered public hearings throughout the country to measure consumer reaction. MAT LIFT DOMINICAN BAN Many Latin-American diplomats here believe the United States is seeking a way for lifting economic sanctions against the Dominican Republic. U. S. Ambassador Delesseps Mor rison hopes that if the second com mittee report it lavorable the OAS might move to lift its ban on the export of trucks, automobile parts, tires and gasoline to the Caribbean Island. ' 1 ? RACKETS QUIZ CONTINUES Senate rackets investigators con tinue to call witnesses from many states as they continue hearings on illegal handbook betting on horse races. Before the Senate investigations subcommittee ends this phase of hearings on organized crime it intends to explore publicity the trickery employed to rig betting odds and cheat bettors. SOVIET BOMB'S DEBRI8 A Government fallout expert said the cloud of radioactive debris from the first of the recent Rus sian nuclear tests was expected to cross the northern United States. It could not be determined when the fallout from later testa would reach this country. He explained that the amount of fallout deposited on the United States would be no greater from these tests "than it has been from any of our own test series In Nevada." DR. J. ELLA HARDIN OSTEOPATHY, PHYSIOTHERAPY AND DIET 7*8 F?l King Bnm, N. C. AM 4-SS71 FIRST GROUP OVERSEAS The first two Peace Corp* con tingents have gone overseas carry ing President Kennedy's high hopes (or a fresh assault on poverty and ignorance in needy nations. The President told them on the eve of their departure ? bound eventually for Ghana and Tanga nyika ? that they carry with them the future of the Peach Corps. Kennedy has said he hopes to have 2,700 Peace Corps volunteers in the field. SOME DOG'S LIFE Paris ? A dog's life is getting more complicated all the time. Recently it was disclosed at a show of canine fashions that the dog mannequins, like human ones, have a scale of fees. The pooches, whether pedigreed or otherwise, get SO new francs (about $10) an hour for strutting their stuff. But if they can do so on their hind legs, the fee is boosted. NO AIR AGREEMENT President Kennedy, due to the international situation, has stopped plans for completing agreements and signing commercial air ar rangements which had been worked out in Russia. The State Department said "in view of the international situation, for which the United States Gov ernment is not responsible, this Government has decided that this is not an appropriate time to sign a civil air transport agreement." Tweeds, reversible coats and knits are favorites. Plaids are very much to the fore in coats, in suit*, and in extra skirts. ?Wiring ?Electric Heat ? Fixture* ? Repairs ? Appliances Installation (WILLIAM V. WARD) Ward Electric Co. 1519 Daniel Boone Dr. ? 264-8769 GERMAN MOBILE HOMES "The Housing Super Market" Dealer* for Fine Mobile Homes Sales ? Service ? Supplies Granite Falls, N. C. Area's Largest Stock . . . About Fifty on Hand We trade liberally for Used House Trailers, Used Cart, Farm Machinery, Some Real Estate, ate. Financing to Seven Tear* on Mobile Homes . . . Ten Years Oa Mobile Cottages Reasonable Rates Div. F. L. German Motor Co. U. S. 321 ? Granite Falls, N. C. "Our Zlst Year and a Square Deal Behind Every Wheel" m Trade* or Sell 8 unit motel, completely furnished and just redecorated. New office, separate living quarters. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, dinette, bath and living room. Situated on U. S. Highway No. 1, Orraond Beach, Fla. For information call CY 5*7483, P. O. Box 366, Blowing Rock, N. C. Know The By E. H. SIMS Which I* th* heavier, wet air or dry air. Why does the weight of the air play such a large role in the production of our weather? Wet air, it would seem, would be heavier than dry air. Wet paper, or wet cloth, is heavier than its dry counterpart, so why not heavier wet airT But the re verse Is true. Wet air is lighter than dry air. If you want to understand this process thoroughly you csn pick up a copy of "Kric Sloan's Weather Book," which explains the weight of air with excellent diagrams and drawings. But if you are not in terested in looking further than this article, here Is a brief expla nation. Because wet air Is lighter than dry, it tends to rise and this starts the mechanism which forms clouds. Likewise, this movement produces winds, which are also produced by the sun's beat. The heaviest air is cold, dry air, and the lightest is wet, warm air. This explains why a cold front travels over the earth with its leading edge slanting backward above the earth's surface. The Weather I warm froal move* in with it* lead ing edge learning forward ? and arriving overhead before its mtuu actually reaches you on the ground. AMTtONE* relieves Upset Stomach \ the way Milk Relieves Ulcers f 2 tiny Ami tone tablets actually have the acid-neutralizing power of a full pint of mtlkl Tea, Amltone's exclusive Glycine treats you to all of milk's sooth ing powers. ..with feelable relief In seconds. ..that lasts for hours I 24 tablets only BOONE DKl'G CO. r farheel radio- tv School Trained TV Technician Phone 264-2231 2*1 8. Depot ? Boone, N. C. Estel G. Wagner Real Estate Broker 115 W. HOWARD ST. ? BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA Open and Confidential Listing of Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Rural Properties DIAL AMherst 4-8586 ? AM 4-3647 HOMES FOR RENT: Three Bedroom House ? Unfurnished ? $75 per month. NICE THREE BEDROOM Frame House near IRC .... *9,250.00 Overlooking Golf Course ? Handsome Brcik Home, Liv ing Room, Den with Fire place, Kitchen It Dining Comb; 2 Car Garage Reason for Selling: Owner In Perkinsville on No. 1M Large Lot On Blowing Rock Road, just outside Boone's city limits Large lot, house with 3 bed rooms, den & kitchen comb., dining room & bath. Just 2 miles West of Boone 5 acres land, fronts on 2 hwys. Plus ? a modern 3 bedroom brick dwelling Transferred. Three Bedrooms, Bath For Extra Bath Full Basement, with Rough-in $21,000.00. 2 bedroom house, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, full basement, central heat Also adjacent to house is another LAKGE LOT? Ideal for MOTEL! All for $23,500.00. Dining room ? kitchen Living room ? fireplace Full basement? one bath Price $19,900 3 bedrooms brick house on Grind Blvd. Kitchen? dining room Living room ? fireplace Choice residential bldg. sitei Lot size 10Q x 190 12 ml. West of Boone Just off Hwy. 431 20 acres ? 34 acres In (rasa 8 acres w*oded 3 B R house ? newly painted Near IRC 3 bedroom brick Kitchen-utility room On Queen Street 2 Bedroom House Utility Room ? On Grand Blvd. 4 Bedroom House 2 Full Baths Kitchen 7 ml. w of Boone, old 421 12 acres ? beautiful stream 2 derrooms, LRl 1V4 baths % basement Price $12,500 Wooded, restricted, eity water Your choice for $3,000 Living Room ? fireplace Bath ? new oil furnace Storm windows ? insulated Price? $18,000.00 Living room ? fireplace 1 bath Price $12,000 Living Room, Kitchen Bath, Carport Price $8,000.00 Garage Beautiful Lot Price $14?00.00 Full basement New heating system Some growing 'timber Garage Price *11,500 00 3 bedroom house, brick Full basement q Two blocks from campus Central hot air heat Price *12,900.00 BUSINESS AN EXCELLENT BUY in an 11-unit mote lplus living quarters which tnetude* 8 bedroom*, kitchen, living room. Approx imately 370 ft. of highway frontage on Highway 421. Can give immediate poaaeaaion. RESTAURANT? Doing excellent buaineaa Located in the heart of Boone A real bargain? immediate poaaeaaion. ACREAGE 102 ACRE FARM WITH HOUSE, near Cove Creek on paved road. Tobacco baae .59. Property also suitable for DE VELOPMENT. 37 ACRE FARM In Silveratone community. 8-10 tobacco baae. 7 acres of bottom land. Good terma. Bedueed to <8,600.00. JUST FIVE MILES FROM BOONE? From one acre to tea acres, restricted, excellent view, fishing, with or without cabin We Save Several Btgh Class Pieces ef Prepsrty (Mat Confidential Listing Which We W**M Be OM Te Use Yea

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