WiUm|i Democrat WANT ADVERTISING BATB < Ceato a Ward ? M OeaU Caah Most Atmafo; AH Order* FOR SALE FOB SALE ? 8-room bouse on 421, 3 miles east of Boo?e, carpeting. new oil furnace. Priced to aell. Immediate possess'iin. Days, AH 4 8887; Nights, AH 44081. 8-10tfc FOR SALE? 1840 De Soto. Good condition. Call AH 4-3039. 10-18-tfc BOR SALE ? One pair 4-year-old horses that are very gentle and have been worked, also ope pair lfyear-old mules that will work any where, single or double. Arthur Jones, Perkinsville, Phone AH 4-8785. ll-30-2p FOR SALE? USED TELEVISION SETS, 17 and 21 inch screens, good condition. Priced to sell Quickly. Easy terms. Modem Appliance Co., 1616 E. King St. Phone 264-8721. 11-30-tfc FOR SALE ? Live Christmas trees, 3 to 7 feet tall, balsam, white pine, and hemlock. Herbert- Aldridge Nursery, Highway 106, Foscoe, N. C. Phone CO 7-2815. ll-30-4c BALED HAY FOR SALE ? Good first and second cuttings. Main Center, Vilas, N. C. CO 7 3221. 11-23-tfc FOR SALE ? Dinette set, 48 x 36, table, 4 chairs. See Fred H. Bum gardner at 181 W. Queen St. after 5:00 or phone 4-8966 during the day. lp FOR SALE ? Good mixed hay, 2,000 bales. Can deliver. Phone CO 7-2162. J. S. Snyder, Sugar Grove, N. C. 12-7-4p FOR SALE ? German Shepherd, registered with American Kennel Club. Black with silver. 10 months old, female. Anyone interested call colony 7-2996 lc FOR SALE ? Pony horse colt, 4 months old, $50.00. If interested ?ee F. C. Miller, Boone Tire & Bargain Store. lp FOR SALE ? New modern four room bauae with lot, bath, heating system, hot water heat, car port, basement. Desirable location. Rea sonable terms. Call AM 4-8000. ll-30-2p FOR SALE ? Christmas decorations for your door and windows made from fresh evergreens. White pine ropioj!, white pine and balsam wreaths and sprays, decorated with artificial red berries, pine cones and red plastic ribbon. Place your orders now for early delivery. AM 4-8016. lc FOR SALE ? One six year old work horse ,one set of good platform scales, one set of new moveable dehorning stocks with door in the front. Earl Winebarger, Sugar Grove, N. C. lp FOR SALE ? Corn and hay. Yellow ear corn 24-lb. clean shucked. Or chard grass clover and leapedeza mixture. Large bales, no rain. Lone Oak Farm, 14 mile west of Wilkesboro. Highway 268, Charles Howard. Dial 838-2603. 12 7?c FOR SALE? 1954 Ford V-8, ex cellent condition, 2-door sedan, on ly 40,000 miles, radio and heater, new seat upholstery, good tires, phone AM 4-8317. lc FOR SALE ? Wreaths and door spniys for Christina* decorations. Also holly. Herbert Aldridgr Nur sery, Foscoe, N. C., Phone CO 7 aeis 12-7-tfc TVfTSCFIT, ANEOUS 3YS' SKI PAJAMAS, assorted plors, sizes 6 to 18. CHURCH'S, lc MILLER INbUSTRIBS for ? needs In aluminum. Windows, ?s, siding or ^repairs 808 ristol Road. B-14-tfc VDIE8-- For so Uttle you can do much for that man in yaur life CHURCH'S STORE. lc [RISTMAS SALE aT Lola's Fab Shop. Just received shipment i ported Brocades for your party $1 49 to M.99 per yard. Hose Special. S pairs for Five shades from wtiich to All Sweaters 18% off. One tfble values to 81 If reduced to otily 49c per yard. Tubular Jersey, spring shades, 100% wool. Sped#] Apr per yard. Sew and save far Christmas. LOLA'S FABRIC SflOP. Blowing Rock Road. lc WHY NOT BUY for all the "fOmi" la your family while you can put M all on one account Your bank account, that *? tfa* o?r Layaway. CHURCH'S. West King St. lc ifKN'S PAJAMAS -Win^'BVD'a MEN'S SUITS ? Plested and plain pants. All wool* and blends ? 22 to choose from tHK to *3986 CHURCH'S. West King St. le GENERAL HAULING ? Coal, wood, lumbar and household mov ing. We save you money on coal direct from the mines of yovr choice. Olen Cook, Route 4, Boone. Telephone AM 44290. llHWc FOR BEAUTIFUL lawns ne~xt spring, apply CH LORODANE granules now. This will control Japanese beetle grubs and prevent brown spots next spring. $193 worth of granules will take care of the average lawn. Watauga FCX Service Store, Boone, N. C. 10-19-tfc WE SPECIALIZE in rebuilding refrigerator sealed systems. Call us for fsee estimates. Modern Ap pliance Co., 1516 E. King St. Boone, N. C. Phone 264-8721. 8-3-tfc OUR SHOE STOCK is at it's peak dress oxfords, loafers, work shoes and others for men and boys. Use our Layaway. CHURCH'S. lc CUT YOUR roofing costs at the FCX. Their volume buying enables them to psss on lower oosts to you, and you can't beat the quality of Unico Premium 5-V galvanized roofing. Now at your Watauga FCX. 9-14-tfc MEN'S SPORT and dress shirts are always practical giff . Use our Layaway. CHURCH'S. lc I. C. CHURCH PIANO CO., of Wilkes boro is coming to Boone. Look for his ad in paper. New and used pianos. 7-20-tfc PINWALE CORDURORY, Tvy pants, small sizes ? (6 96 value, ?Mft; CHURCH'S lc R. D. JENKINS, REGISTERED SURVEYOR AND TIMBER CRUI SER. 23 years experience, reason able rate*. Dial 798-1631 or 794 5209, Lenoir, il. C. 7-30-tfc MEN'S DRESS PANTS ? Pleats and Ivys. Our usual low prices and big stock. CHURCH'S. lc CONTROL profit-robbing pests ? Use rCX WARFARE. Watauga FCX Service Stare, Boone, N. C. 10-28-tfc BARBED WIRE AND FENCING. We bave just received a trailer leads oi vujsc at lowar prices and pass the savings on to you. Wata uga FCX Service. 9-11-tfc JUST A SUGGESTION that may be found in our store: Robes, pa jamas, hats, gloves, ties, socks, suits, sport coats, shoes, sweaters, jackets, house slippers, rain coats and top coats. CHURCH'S. lc WE BUY, SELL OB TRADE any thing, anywhere, anytime. M. & R. Furniture Co., Vilas, N. C. 3-8-tfc DID YOU KNOW nats cost you $39 each per year? Avoid this un necessary waste. Get FCX WAR FARIN ? Kills rats fasti Watauga FCX Service Store, Boone, N. C. 10-2*tfe MOBILE HOMES ? 1 bedroom re posession. Take ever payment*. 8' wide used trailer* priced reason able. See our la^ge selection of new t fallen. Bert deal* anywhere. See Wayne Johnson Motors, Mo bile Home*, Lenoir, N. C. Phone PL 4-0007. N. C. Dealer* License No. 819. 11 23 2c ATTENTION HOME FREEZER OWNEB6 ? Steak your tr amar now with top quality meat, by the quar ter, half or whole, and packaged ready far freecer We also pay top prices for beof hide*. Call or mo Charlas M Hodges. Watauga Abat toir, Boone. N. C Telephone AM 4-3510. 11-13-Jp THE MAGNIFICIENT World Book Book Enclycopedia and Child Craft Cycle- teacher learning aid. World Book firs* 'a sales, quality and leadentrt dilidrraft tntemation al development j)lan. Give* more value and greater utiifaction than any other gift at any price. For information call or write Dave C. Moateller, P. O. Bo* 853, or phone DA 2-4247, Hickory, N. C. ll-30-8c U9BD APPLI ANCES^WiT carry a: large stock of uMd electrical ap pliance*. Guaranteed A-l condition Eaay Term*. Modern Appliance Company, Boone, N. C. 8-28-tfc FARM TRACTORS. Ford*. Cubs. Farmall* equipment, Diesel load er. Reaapaable prices. German Mo tor Co., Granite Fall*, N. C. 11-lMc REWEAVWG SERVICE ? Moth hol?% cigarette burns, snags and tear* rewovrn. All work guaratv tood. Mr*. Data Mil Ward, MO K. Howard St. A* ? 2228 Hour* ? to ? p. m. 11 304p HOMELITE CHAINSAWS-- Sale*, service and repairs. COVE CREEK 8TORI, Sugar Qrovt, N. C. M-tfe FOR RENT UNFURNISHED Houm and apart ment for rent at Sugar Grave. See or call Ray Farthing, Cv 7-2867. UMe FOR RENT? New 2 bedroom fully furnished house. Automatic oil heat, fireplace, RBQ grill in kit chen. Convenient, secluded, on Blowing Rock Road. Couple pre ferred. Apply Jay's Service Sta tion, Blowing Rock Road. ll-S0-4p FOR RENT ? Nice 2 bedroom house on Watauga Drive, hot air heat Call AM 4-8288 or 4-3681. Ted Clawson. lp FOR RENT ? 3 room unfurnished apartment, 1417 East King St. In quire at Garland Radio and TV Repair. lc EMPLOYMENT WANTED ? Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen lo cally. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box IS, Shelbyville, Indiana. ll-XMp MAN WANTED? Over 25, with ex perience in mechanics or electric al work or both. Will train for mechanic an automatic pin setting machines for Skyline Lanes, Boone, N. C. Send complete resume to Box 888, Watauga Democrat, Boone, N. C. lc $2.60 PER HOUR or more for part or full time route work. Large re peat orders. Ifan or woman. Write V. C. Walter, 806 Wetborn Ave., Wilkesboro, N. C. lp WANTED AT ONCE ? Rawleigh Dealer in nearby area. Trade al ready well established. Get help of adjoining Rawleigh Dealer. See or call R. G. Greer, 831 Faculty St., Boone, N. C. Telephone AM 4 6630 or write Kawleigh'a Dept. NCL-930-806 Richmond, Va. 12-7-4p SANTA'S HELPER ? Help old Santa fill the stocking! in your home. Show exquisitely beautiful Avon gifts in your neighborhood. Contact Mrs. Ruth M. Lowder, Avon Manager, Box IS, Hickory, N..C. lc WANTED? Woman for part time work who is experienced in office work and typing. Miller Industries, 603 Bristol Road. lc WANTED ? Someone to live in and help take care of two children and house. Phone AM 4-3496 before 2 p. m. lc Legal Notices EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified ax the execu tors of toe will of James Jefferson Greer, late of the county of Wata uga, State of North Carolina, this ia to notify thoee having claims agaiMt the estate of the said de ceased to present them o us with in 12 months of he date hereof, or thla notice will be pleadied in bar of their recovery. Thoee indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This Novem ber 11, 1991. ? Ralph G. Greer, Sr., Booge, N. C? Plato W. Greer. ll-IMp NOTICE or S4I-E OF LAND Under and by virtue of that cer tain Judgment of the Superior Court of Watauga County, North Carolina, dated November IS, 1861, in that action entitled "The Flrat Union National Bank of North Carolina and J. E. Brov hill, Trustees, Plaintiffs, vs. R. T. Rroyhill et al. Defendants". The First Union National Bank and J.' E. Broyfaill, Court appointed Com missioner*, will offer for sale at public auction ON THE PREMIS ES to (he htcheat bidder for ewh. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1#61, at 11 o'clock A. M. lot No. 0 of Mayvlew Parte in the City of Rloving Rock, containing .002 acres, more or less, as the aame snfiaara an the plat of May view Park made by^E^S^ Draper, Land said plat appears or record in' the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga Countv In Deed look 36 at page 117, said lot being locat ed a crow the street from Mayview Mspor ,Hgt*l. Said sale is made aublect to the right of aaid Commissioners re lectin*, in their di?< relion. any or all bids and further anbiect to 41 outstanding liens, encumbrances and restriction of record affect ing aaid property, and subject to all road snd highway rights-ofway whether the same appear of record of not. and aublect to the final approval of the Court. Tlie highest bidder at the sale will be required to depqalt with the Commissioners an amount equal to 10% of the Wd. The bal ance will be due in cash upon fin al Court aooroval and delivery of the deed. UneetliWia may be filed within H> dave after (he sale. This the 19th day of November, THE FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK and J. E. BROYHILL, Commissioners MARSHALL E CLINE Attorney for Commissioners Lenoir, North Carolina NOTICE or FORECLOSE RE SALE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust, executed by John Harrison nd bis wife, Verfa Har rison, dated the 15th day of March, 1M1, and recorded in Book 88. Pafe 403 and 444 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Watauga County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the ntdebtedness t Hereby secur ed and aaid deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undesigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Boone, North Carolina, at 12:30 p. m. on the 8th day of December, 1961, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Watauga County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on an iron stake adjoining the lands of John Harri son and Frank Trivette and run ning South 17 degrees 10 minutes West 225 feet to an iron stake; thence on a right angle North 72 degrees 50 minutes West 12S feet to an iron stake; thence in a right angle North 17 degrees 10 minutes East 225 feet to an iron stake; thence in right angle South 72 degrees 50 minutes East 185 feet to an iron stake and point of BE GINNING. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid tax es. This, the 3rd day of November, 1961. Joseph H. Kelly, TRUSTEE Booth & Osteon Attorneys at Law Jefferson Building Greensboro, North Carolina. 11-HMc NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY ADMINISTRATRIX Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Kenneth B. Linney, late of Watauga Coupty, N. C., this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to exhi bit ,thc fflirni* iff the undftrt'8if">^ administratrix in Boone, North Carolina, on or before the 25th (lav of May, 1062 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Any person, firm or cor poration indebted to said estate will please make payment imme diately to said administratrix. This the 15th day of November, |?61. Mr?. Virginia W. I.inney Administratrix of th.* Estate Of Kenneth B. Linney ll-23-4c-h EXECUTRIX NOTICE HMnj qualified as Executrix of the^nil of L. F. Campbell, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the es tate of the Mid deceased to pre sent them to me within 12 months ?f the date hereof, or this notice Will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Those indebted to the es tate arc a.'ked to make immediate payment. This November IB. 1961. ? MRS. BERTHA CAMPBELL SMITH, Executor, Vilas, N C. 1123-8p NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROPWM mr fVBMCMWN IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY NELLIE L. STOUT SMITH AND HUSBAND, HOMER J. SMITH, Plaintiff (?) VS. RALEIGH R. STOUT Defendant To RALEIGH R. STOUT Toke notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been tiled in the above-entitled civil action The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: A spec ial proceeding (or the sale of land for division. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than Jan. 1, 1962 and upon fail ure to do so the party seeking ser ymi umII Qnnlv t a ikp v Ivv ?Kllllnt JWi Win " rV ? " w court for the relief sought This, the 15th day of November, 1961. ? A. E. SOUTH. Clerk Superior Court Comer and Coiner, Attorneys Greensboro, N. C. ll-23-4c NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY EXECUTOR Having qualified as executor of the rmUie of D. I. Stanbery, late of Watauga County, N. C , this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to erhibtt the same to the undersigned executor at Sher wood North Carolina, on or hefare the 23th day of May. lMt, or thil notice will toe pleaded in bar ?f their recovery. Any person, firm or corporation indebted to said estate will pleaae make payment immediately to said executor. This the 19th fey of November, , tat G. A. Stan be ry. Executor of the Estate of D. I. Stanbery 11234c-h ! EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the will of Henry Harrison Prof flM. late of the countv of Wataufa, state of North Carolina. this is te 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 nrtiee will be oleadod in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to tfce Tp a*?d to make Ue mediate payment "nils December 4. 1*61. ? MARGARET NORRIS PROFFITT, Executor, Route I, Boone, M. C. lVT4p Common Market plans new ct UtUU.i. _ NOTICE NOSTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Under tad by virtu* of an order of the Superior Court of Wauuga County, made in the motel pro oeedicji* to titled J. D. Winebarg?r, Administrator of William Claude Miller, OeeMMd. plaintiff va Han nab Miller, Rutb G. Miller (widow of W. C. Miller), Chite Miller and wife, Ruth a A. Miller. Etta Elliaoa minor) and husband, David Elli son, Lula M. Greer and husbapd. Noah Greer. Hazel M. Main and husband, Winton Main, Maggie Reese and husband. Hobart Reese, Bulah Miller (widow of Clarence Miller), Ruby M. Ward and Hue band, Clyde ward, Edna M. Lewis and husband, Henry Lewis, Pau line Wilcox and husband, Kenneth Wilcox. Glenn Millar and wife, Georgia B. Miller, James Miller and wife, Betty C. Miller and Henry Miller (minor), defendant*, the understated commissioner will on the 2nd day of January, 1062, at twelve o'clock noon, at the court house door in Boone, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Meat Camp Township, Watauga County, North Carolina, and more parti cularly described as follows: - TRACT ONE: BEGINNING on a hemlock on East bank of the Roar ing Fork of Meat Camp Creek, corner to Ruth Miller; thenoe down with the creek South 22 degrees West 8 poles to a green oser, Ruth Miller's corner; thence West 1 pole crossing the creek to a stake, Minnie Woodring's corner; thence North 52 degrees West 8 poles with the Woodring line to a stake; thence South 22 degrees West 2% poles to a stake near a locust tree; thence North 70 degrees West 87 poles with Hannah Miller's line to a sugar tree, corner to W. A. Proffitt and Mrs. W. M. Winebar ger; thence North 10 degrees East 83 poles to a birch, corner to W. C. Miller and Mrs. W. M. Winebarger; thence a Northeast course 18 poles to a hickory; thence South 48 degree* East 94 poles to a white oak. corner to Rosetta Elli son; thence South S3 degrees East 6m poles to a maple on East bank of the creek; thence East 96 poles to a locust and stone, corner to Marvin Proffitt; thence South 35 poles to a beech tree; thence South 30 degrees West t poles to a stake, Hannah Miller's corner; thence West 44 poles to a stake in an old road; thence North 3 poles to a stake; thence West 20 poles to the BEGINNING, containinng 82 acres, more or less. TRACT TWO: BEGINNING On a maple near the Roaring Fork of Meat Camp; thence East 56 poles to a stake an agreed line; thence a little North of West 88 poles to a hickory on the top of Elk Spur; thence a little West of South with top of ridee 30 pole* to a stake in Franklis Miller's line; thence with a conditional marked line between Franklin Miller and W. H Wood ring 119 pies to the BEGINNING, containing 20 acres, more or less. There is excepted from the ?bove described tract of land that part of the same as was heretofore ?old and conveyed bar W. C, Miller and wife, Ruth Miller to Clayton Miller dated February 21, 1097 and recorded in Book 78, at Page 973 and described as follow*; BEGINNING on a white thorn corner to Ephram Ellison; thence South 7 degrees West 18 poles to a white pine; thence South 22 de grees East 23 poles to the South west corner of a bridge, at the public road, at Roaring Fork of Meat Camp Creek; thence North 10 degrees East 26 poles to a hemlock Willie tcenhour*s corner; thence North 4 degrees East 10y? poles to a stake in Willie Ieen nour's line, corner to Ephram Elli son's; thence North 75 degrees West 17 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 2V4 acres, more or less. There is also excepted from the above described tract of land that part of the as wa* heretofore sold and conveyed bir W. C. Miller and wife, Ruth Miller to George S. Guy and O J. McLean dated February 21, 10S7 and recorded In Book 76. at Page 582 and de scribed at fallow*: BEGINNING on ? white thorn corner to Clayton Miller's corner: thence South 75 degree* East 17 pole* to a (take in the line of Wil lie Icenhour'a corner to Clayton Miller: thence North 4 degrees East 10 pole* with Icenhour line to his corner a stake: thence North 70 degree* Weit 14 poles to a chestnut stump, Icenhour corner; thence West 3 pole* to a stake in Icenhour** line: thence South 7 decrees Wert 10 pole* to the BE GINNING, eontalnin* 170 *ouare rod* more or less. Clayton Miller hat a deed to one-half interest In the cpring an the above described lot, with a right to die a ditch and put in a water pipe line from the soring to hip other land and the present residence where he live*. There i* further excepted from the above described tract of land that part of tbe S*me a* we* here tofore sold and conveyed b? W. C. Miller and wife. Ruth Miller to Rosetta Miller Ellison and hns bend, Samuel D. Ellison dated April 8. 1997. and recorded In Book 78. at Page f and described a* follow*: i BEGINNING an a maple on the Cast bank of the Roaring Fork Creek, Clayton Miller's corner also corner of the Frank Miller Estate; thence North W degrees Wert 81% pole* with the Frank Miller line to a white oak: thence North 20 degrees East UK poles to a su4sr tree; thence South 87 degree* Esst 43 poles to s white pine, corner to Clayton Miller thence South bridge at'th^wbii? roaJfon the Roaring Fork of Meat Camp Creek, Clayton Miller's corner: thence South 17 decrees West 9 poles -to the BEGINNING, containing ? 8-4 acres, mere or less. Tills 29th day of November. 1981. J D. WINEBARGER, k, ?, Commissioner and worthless" Thi? is and is du< <u* shuaks "'"JJU torn foam the kernels I empty" condition. The only method of controlling diseases and insects which attack pecans is by following a spray schedule using approved insecti cides and fungicides. This protec tion requires expensive spray ma chinery and ie not practical under home garden conditions. If you are one of the lucky ones who has escaped these fungu* troubles and have wall developed nuts to enjoy this winter keep paying the preacher and maybe your luck will continue. We have frequent requests from new home owners about sugges tions for planting which will give "quick color effect.'" One answer is fancy-leaved ralariiiims. The caladium is one of the really satisfactory shade plant*. . The leaves make striking dis4>l.a># against the deep green of ever greens. It is fine for massing in foundation beds. I would recommend the purchase of tubers about two inches hi di ameter. The tubers may be planted out-of-doors after the temperature begins to level off in the spring and will not go below 63 degrees at night. There are literally hundreds of varieties but the following list are the biggest sellers ? Mrs. W. B. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified ai the Execu tor of the will of Mrs. Emma Greer Warren, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the Mid deceased to present them to me within 12 months of the date hereof or this sotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to tfte estate are asked to make immediate payment. This October 28, lwJl.? Joseph L. Warren, Executor, Zionville, N. C. 11-2-Qc AMITONE* relieves Upset Stomach the way MflkReBeveslHcers a ttny Amltooe tablets actually have the acld-neutralldnc power of ? fall -pint of mHki Yes, Amitone's exclusive aiyotne treats you to an of milk's sooth ing powers... with lettable relief in seconds. -that lasts for houasl 24 tablets only tf* BOONE DRUG CO. ?Wiring ?Electric Beat I ? Fixtures ? Repairs Appliances lacMWUn (WILLIAM V. WARD) Ward Electric Co. 1519 Daniel Boone Dr. ? 1*4410 I Home for Christmas A GERMAN MOBILE HOMB can be yours to enjoy many Christmas seasons. DON'T RENT, DONT BUILD, DONT BUY 'til you've looked over onr big stock of fine Mo bile Homes and Cottages. We make home ownership Easy. GERMAN MOBILE HOMES Granite Falls, N. C. To Simplify Christmas Shopping OLYMPIC TV ? Webcor TAPE RECORDERS i. ? SOUWDCRAFT TAPE ? MAJORETTE 8TERO & HI n GARLAND RADIO ? TV E. KING 8T., BOONE, N. C. PHONE AM 4-SMS jm m?im fiw ? bmw Wm, Wnk Cloud uty wul Lo fllH |p we heavier tw imufy <4N*rewer than the laaey leeved tpjre. I im'Hiil II ien ~i far UNRUPTURED! WITH LUXURY MATIRIAkB NIVBI ?????? AUAMAaiai A combirution tt 9 lo*or? of imp mkado m?to nob ooft. iwrfiwitfp mXni loam wfcior Innor i?y*r? covwad on intMo witt jootfunt Ut et-Wd on outtl* ?tth 4umbh, uohxind ?*"fl?Ck fccSj^'Ki^llWw.S ???. Si? a mMturtm?nt wound lo?n part ot ?Mew)- For laducibla Mounti iwmim. %mafc> ? of tamom RUfTURE-CASER*. Sm U BOONE DRUG CO. tarheel radio-tv 264-2231 101 8. Depot ? Boone, N. C. Estel G. Wagner Real Estate Broker US W. HOWARD ST. ? BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA DIAL AMfaerst 44586 ? AM 4-M47 Latta Johnson ASSOCIATE BROKER Office Phone ? AM MSN Residence Phene AM 4Z1S1 MS W. HOWARD STREET ? BOONE, N. C. HOMES A Dream Horn* Spacious living room Den ? Fireplace 3* Baths Just outside City limits Large lot ? Paved Driveway Full Basement ? Apt. Price $28,500.00 A Moderate Priee Home locate dat 3100 Barringer Drive Charlotte ,N. C. On Queen Street 3 bedrooms Kitchen ? family room Den ? Urtag room On Blowing Rock Road 4 Bedroom Dwelling Livfcg room ? Fireplace Dining room? Kitchen 3 Bedrooms ? one Bath Garage atUohed Price $12^00.00 1 tt Bath* Part Basement? Central Lot goes from St. to St. Price $15, 000.09 Heat 2 Full Baths Full Basement Drapes & Bliads incl. Price $14,500.00 Just outside City Limit On Blowing Rock Road idKge Three Bedroom BRICK House FURNISHED APT. In Bas? jaeqt Now Rented for $80 Per Month ALL FOR $17,500 00 For YEAR ROUND LIVING in RESORT TOWN ef BLOWING ROCK? House with Exclusive Appointments Bxccllent Value for $22,500.00 Cathedral Celling in Living Room Three Bedrooms A 2 Baths Family Room in Basement NICE THREE BEDROOM Frame House new I K C .... *8,280.00 Overlooking Golf Course? Handsome Brick Home, Liv ing Room, Dm with Fire place, Kitchen 4 Dining Comb; 2 Car Garage Three Bedrooms, Bath Full Basement 921,000.00. In Perfclnsville on No. 194 Lasge Lot 2 bedroom house, living reom, dining room, kitchen, bath, full basement, central he^ ' Just 2 milts West of Boone 9 acres land, fronts on 2 hwys. Plus? a modern 3 bedroom Brick Dwelling Dining room? kitchen Living room ? fireplace Full basement ? one bath Price *19,900.00 -IRC ?J bedroom Brick Kitcben-utiUtr IPC Living room ? fireplace 1 bath Price 912,000 o? 4 Bedroom 2 Full Baths Garage Beautiful Lot Price 914,900.00 BUSINESS % AN EXCELLENT BUT In an 11-untt motel plus living quartet* "j which includes 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room. Approx imately 970 ft. of highway frontage on Highway 421. Can ghre Immediate possession. RESTAURANT ? Doing excellent Located la the heart of Boone A reel h? rila Iwiilisti ACREAGE 99 ACRE TRACT? Plenty of Water? 9 Miles (rasa Paved Road? Going at a Bargain 9190 per Aara. 49 ACRE FARM NEAR VILAS? Ho lances, two large barns, also .04 Pussossifl?? Rrfced to sell. ? ABfinr eg Pispartj Vato We WeaM Be Mad Te HWw Tea h ? h tm ? ?? ? -?

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