Watauga Deaaaerat
Want adtektising
RATE
3 Cents a Word ? M CeaU
Minimum Charge
Gash Most Accompany
All Orders
FOR SALE
CLOTH FOR SALE? Mill Ends,
Bolt Goods, Pound goods, ny
lon and rayon linings, dacroa
and cotton seersucker, laminat
ed jersey ? Steelman's Fabric
Shop, Deep Gap, N. C. 7-5-tfc
FOR SALE ? Television Sets ?
17 and 21 Inch reconditioned ?
Reasonably priced? All makes
and models. Modern Appliance
Co. 418 W. King St., Boone, N.
C. 10-11-tfc
FOR SALE ? Two bedroom
house, bath, new furnace, car
pet and fireplace. Storm win
dows and doors, large lot. Two
miles west of Boone at inter
section 106 and 421. Contact
Everett Cole or Call CO 7-2532
2-21-tfc
FOR SALE ? Reconditioned
TVs. 17, 21 and 24 inches, some
with new picture tubes. Gene's
Radio and T. V. Located in
Perkinsville. 3-7-2p
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FOR SALE? 1961 Ford truck,
ione ton, like new. See Clay
Tester, Sugar Grove, N. C.
j ? ?-7-2p
pOR RENT ? 3 room furnished
apartment, oil furnace heated.
Close in. Inquire at Western
Auto Store. 3-7-tfc
pOR RENT ? 3 room furnished
apartment at Queens Apart
ments. Mrs. J.. E. Holshouser,
j\M 4-3772. 3-7-tfc
pOUSE TRAILERS ? Repossess
ed bargains ? One large two bed
rom ten wide. One eight wide.
}5ig Savings ? Assume payments
lubject to credit approval.
(nan Mobile Homes, GraqM%
Falls, N. C. ' 3-7-2C
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FOR SALE ? 1955 Chevrolet
kport coupe, V-8 straight shift
with overdrive. Price $500. Call
CO 7-2766 after 5 o'clock, lp
FOR SALE ? A Gurnsey cow
ready to freshen, heavy milker,
feood milker. Good condition.
Price $150.00. Phone 4-3311,
Frank Beshears, Deep Gap, Nv
fc. 3-14-2P
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fOR SALE? Gas and electric
range, refrigerator, hot water
fieater and bathroom outfit.
United Discount House, 609 E.
King St. lp
FOR SALE? By owner, 1946
*4 -ton Chevrolet pickup; 1962
?adillac 4 door sedan, low
tnileage. Call Roy Keplar at
1am 4-2115. At night call AM 4
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FOR SALE ? Lime Spreader,
horse drawn or tractor. Don L.
Henson, Sherwood, N. C. lp
FOR SALE ? Team of mules or
a team of horses, either one a
man wants. Call CO 7-3443. lp
FOR SALE ? Purebred Here
ford bnll calf. Contact Coy
Earp. lp
FOR SALE ? New three bed
room brick house, with oil
heat. Located in Perkinsville.
Call AM 4-3568. 3-14-2p
FOR SALE? 3.5 acre* on State
Farm Road, overlooking State
Farm, golf course. IRC plant
and Shadowiine; city water. R.
G. Farthing, Vilas. CO 7-2646.
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MISCELLANEOUS
FOR CEMETERY Monuments
and Markers. See F. T. Wago
ner. Telephone AM 4-3614. 117
Orchard St., Boone, N. C.
l-10-20p
THE ARRIVAL of our men's
spring suits U another remind
er that Easter isn't to far off?
Use our lay - away plan.
CHURCH'S. .fogta-P*
Typewriter
and
Adding Machine
CALL *????
? contact College Book Store
Factory Trained Meckuk
Mckar ft DeM** iendoo
AH Work G?ar??leed
gftitiible FfkN
BOONE'S BEST BUY IN BOYS
SHOES! We bought 400 pain,
sire 8H to ft? Vales to $2.95?
Now *3.96? $4.95. A good ex
ample at what you can save at
CHURCH'S. lc
WE PILL AfiC ORDERS with
high quality seeds of known
origin, and with o)?en formula
fertilizers. See us for your
spring planting seed and ferti
lizer needs. Watauga FCX Ser
vice Store. 2-14-tfc
EASY TO PLANT Spring bulbs
will turn your flower garden
into a riot of beautiful color.
We have Gladiola, Lillies, Am
aryllis, Dahlia and Begonia
bulbs. Watauga FCX Service,
S. Water St., Boone, N. C.
3-14-tfc
WE SPECIALIZE In rebuilding
refrigerator sealed systems. Call
us for free estimates. Modern
Appliance Co., 418 West King
Street, Boone, N. C. Phone 264
8721. 8-3-tfc
BOYS' PANTS including Dac
ron blends? Higgins and oth
ers-^$2.98? $5.95. CHURCH'S.
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AUTHORIZED TOWING ser
vice for Watauga and surround
ing counties. German Mobile
Homes, Granite Falls, N. C.
"Area's Leading Dealer." 2-21-4C
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
anything, anywhere, anytime.
M. & R. Furniture Co., Vila*,
K. C. 8-8-tfc
PLANT YOUR SPRING BULBS
NOW! We have beautiful Be
gonia in Tuberous and Hanging
Basket varieties. Also Lillies,
Amaryllis, Dahlias, and Glad
iola. Watauga FCX Service. S.
Water St., Boone. N. C. 3-14-tfc
HOMELITE CHAINSAWS ?
Sales, service, repairs. COVE
CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove,
N. C. 8-8-tfc
LTTLE GENTS SPRING SUITS
, ju^JVMh 'i? Wear? Sixes 3 to 1,
assorted plaid coats and plain
pants. CHURCH'S. lc
LOSE WEIGHT safely with
Dex-A-Diet. Full week supply
98c. Boone Drug Company.
2-21 -4p
WE HAVE TOBACCO BED
MATERIALS ? Canvas, plastic
covert, plant bed gas and to
bacco seed. Let the FCX get
you started toward healthy,
vigorous tobacco plants. Wa
tauga FCX Service Store.
4-28-tfc
FOR MORE STYLE PER MILE
and more comfort per foot, try
a pair of Jarman shoes.
CHURCH'S. lc
NOTICE ? For Cemetery Monu
ments and Markers and Bronze
Markers, see or write Lee
Ward, Banner Elk, N. C. All
monuments and foundations are
factory guaranteed. 2-28-4p
GALAX, LUG Ml/ss? were
now paying top prices for good
Galax and Log Moss. Bring to
Sluder Floral Company at Alta
mont, N. C., one mile from
Crossnore on Highway 181.
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ONE TABLE of men's long
sleeve sport shirts? Valnes to
$3 98? Now $1.96. CHURCH'S.
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MISCELLANEOUS? Bedspread
remnants, drape material, yard
goods, sheets irregular, first
quality socks 9 for $1.00. Hatt
ed Dish House. lp
IT'S OUR PLEASURE to loan
Carpet Shampooers FREE with
purchase of Blue Lustre Carpet
Shampoo. Farmers Hardware &
Supply Co. lc
SPRING IS JUST AROUND
the corner. COIN-OP Self-Ser
vice Laundry is on the corner of
King Street and Blowing Rock
Road at the stop light, where
you can get the jump on Spring
and wash all your quilts, rugs,
and other laundry at one time
in the famous Philco-Bendix and
Waseator washers. Three sizes
to choose from. Dry them too.
Coin-Op Self-Service Laundry, lc
WILL TRADE ? New 3 bedroom
electrically-heated house, pri
vate lake, 3 acres of land, value
ttO.OOO Will trade for compar
able property in Boone or sur
rounding area, either farm or
town property. Write James
Greene, 3860 West Avenue,
Greensboro, N, C. 3-14-2p
FOR BEAUTIFUL LAWNS this
summer, apply FCX Granular
fertilizer now. Watauga1 PCX
Service, S. Water St., Boone, N.
C F { 3-14- tfc
100% COTTON CREW SOCKS
? slightly Irregular ? cushion
sole? 3#c. CHURCH'S. lc
58 HEN'S HATS ? Asserted
colors ? H price. CHURCH'S.
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USED APPLIANCES? We car
ry ? Urge stock of used elec
trical appliances. Guaranteed
A-l condition. Easy Terms
Modern Appliance Company,
Boone, N. C. 548-tfc
LOST ? Wheelbarrow, probably
borrowed. Please return to Vil
as Servtce Station, Vitas, N. C.
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VERY SPECIAL ? Men's red
sole rubber boots ? * $3.98. ?
CHURCH'S. lc
MOBILE HOMES ? Subject to
credit approval, payments may
be assumed on my big three
bed room Mobile Home dow
half paid for. R's about as good
as new and n\ay be seen at Ger
man Mobile Homes in Granite
Falls. Get fuH details from GER
MAN MOBILE HOMES, GRAN
ITE FALLS, N. C. 3-14-4C
MEN'S AND BOYS' lined and
unlined spring packet*, assort
ed colors. CHURCH'S. lc
OUR SPRING pants and sport
coats for men and boys reminds
us that Easter is coming? Use
our {ay-away plan. CHURCH'S.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT ? 3 room furnished
apartment on Queen Street
Couple only. Call 264-8698
2-14-tfc
FOR RENT ? Three room fur
nished apartment with bath,
steam heat, janitor service.
Newly decorated. $50.00 per
month. Call AM 4-3889 after
5:00 p. m. 2-28-tfc
FOR RENT ? Apartment, cheap.
807 E King SUJ?JVPe.A?f A
3008. ??? -
FOR RENT? A new furnished
efficiency apartment. Heat
furnished. Couple preferred.
Call 4-8588 or 4-356S. lp
FOR RENT ? Furnished apart
ment on Blowing Rock Road.
Phone 264-4724. lp
TRAILER FOR RENT? One 28
ft. Mobile Home for rent.
Couple preferred. Call 264-8883
during day, or 264-8265 at night.
Available immediately. lc
FOR RENT? 1 roem- house, un
furnished, automatic heat.
Grand Boulevard, Boone, N. C.
Phone CO 1-2542, Mrs. M. J.
Williams. lp
FOR RENT ? Three room house
one mile west of Boone.' Outside
water and toilet facilities. $20
per month. Call AM 4-3972. lc
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED ? Experienced secre
tary far full tine, permanent
position wHk a well establHfced
firm In Boone. Good salary.
Please write Box "V, Watauga
Democrat, Boone, giving quali
fication* and salary expected.
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$75 AND UP weekly earnings
possible for man or woman to
service customers hi city of
Boone full or part time. No in
vestment. Write Watkins Pro
ducts, Inc. D-71, Winona, Minn.
3-7-4p
VACANCY for willing worker
to sell Rawleigh Products. No
capital necessary. Write Raw
leigh Dept. ncc 980-877, Rich
mond, Va. 3-l4-2p
FARMER WANTED ? Whit",
experienced in general farm
work, use of farm machinery,
care of livestock. Give referenc
es, age, size of family. Write
P.O. Box lTflt, Durham, N. C.
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WANTED? Ladies, earn extra
money showing Papular Cort
Cosmetics. No experience nec
essary. For interview phone
CY 5-7907 after 3:30 p. m. or
write Mrs. Brace Greene, Bio#
ins Rock, N. C. 3-l?c
KLASPRS n. BBAVTV is Mr
business. Why not make it
fours? An excellent earning op
portunity for women who quali
fy Sell a product uncondition
ally guaranteed and aihirtlut
Yes, it's "Avon Calling" for
women who want to earn. For
information writ* to Mrs. Bon
nie Charles, P. 0. Box 601, Mor
ganton, N. C, giving directions
to your homo. V. ** 1?
WANTED TO BUY? Use mob
ile home, small one bed room.
Also tor sale (4) New 63 Volks
wagens at once! Wayne John
son Motors, Lenoir, N. C. 3-7-4c
WANTED? Lot or small acre
age, fronting highway in or
near Boone. Describe and quote
price. Write Box Y % Watauga
Democrat, Boone, N. C. 3-14 3p
WANTED ? We are now paying
top market prices for GALAX,
Log Moss, and other roots and
herbs. Be sure to contact us be
fore selling, for our up-to-date
prices. Wilcox Drug Co., Inc.,
Boone, N. C. 3 7 4c
WANTED ? Copy of Arthur's
History of Watauga county. Will
pay top price. Write Box 301,
Boone, N. C. 3-14-4c
Legal Notices
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Execu
tor of the will of Hattie Pres
nell Ward, late of the county
of Watauga, State of North
Carolina, this is to notify those
having claims against the estate
of th? said deceased to present
them to me within 12 months
of the date hereof or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. Those indebted to the
estate are asked to make im
mediate payment.
This February 15th, 1963.
Ira Presnell, Executor
Route 2
Banner Elk, N. C.
2-2 14p
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Executriv
of the will of Mrs. Jessie Mc
Guire, late of the county of
Watauga, State of North Caro
lina, this is to notify those hav
ing claims against the estate of
the said deceased to present
them to me within 12 months
of the date hereof, or thia no
tice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. Those indebted
to the estate are asked to make
Immediate p a y m e wt. This
ifcrih-2, 1919.- MRS. C. L.
HOLLAND, Executrix, Care of
Wade E. Brown, Attorney,
Boone, N. C. 3-7-4c
NOTICE or
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as the ad
minitratrix of the estate of
George Washington Gragg, late
of the county of Watauga, State
of North Carolina, this is to
notify those ha vim; claims
against the estate of the said
deceased, to present them to
me within H months of the
date hereof or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. Those Indebted to the
estate are asked to make im
mediate payment. This Febru
ary IS. 1963.? MRS. DORIS
MeCLAIN, Admx. Sherwood,
N. C. ' 2-21-4C
Notes And
Comments
The neighbor who borrow!
should be willing to lend.
Spring gardens will soon begin
to stir the hap? of mankind.
Sometimes wise men and
women fall for fascinating
hokum.
The impulse to do good is
worth while if the individual
does good.
A newspaper is not always
what the first syllable of its
aame implies.
No mart has more pride than
the maa who insists that he ha*
?one.
The man who believes street
comar gossip thinks he has
plenty of sense.
It's rather peculiar but toler
ance Is 1 Virtue that your adver
sary rarely has.
Correct this sentence: "Never
arind the bill, old man; take the
aMmey and hsvs a jood tiaae.
Well, we doa't think anybody
can blame the drys for the boot
lagging going on over the natioa
these days.
WANTED
QUALITY MILK
FOR GOOD
KRAFT CHEESE
Kraft Foods
WmI JefferaM, N. C.
Plume 2 4*- 2501
0^666
Washington News
Washington, D. C.? The re
cent shrimp boat flap shows
again how volatile the Cuban
situation is, why it is the Ken
nedy Administration's greatest
source of worry. The most dan
gerous element is the chance
some incident will emotionally
Inflame the people of the
United States.
Already some newspapers and
politicians are demanding more
forceful action by the Presi
dent, when went to the brink
last October and risked war
with Russia. Further incidents
will increase the pressure on
the White House.
Some Democdats are convinc
ed nothing the President can
do will take Cuba out of the
political arena and out of the
1964 political campaign. The
Republicans, they feel, find it
more promising to rehash the
Bay of Pigs failure in 1961 and
its results than to attack on
any other line.
Thus the publicity, and the
Administration's dilemma, of
how far to go, and how, will
likely remain throughout this
year and next. That Moscow
feared pressure in the United
States was building up for stern
action is taken as one reason
for the blunt and tough speech
recently delivered by Defense
Minister Rodion Y. Malinovsky.
In his warning, Malinovsky
said flatly if the United States
attacked Cuba, Russia would
come to Cuba's aid. He also said
that the war would not be limit
ed to Cuba, but would involve
the United States itself. And
he said Russia had more nu
clear power than the United
States.
These arc tough, grim words
and If this is indeed Soviet
policy, any attack on Cuba
might be a, very serious affair.
It should be noted in this con
nection that we are not prepar
ed for nuclear war and that our
cities are far more vulnedable
than are Russia's industrial
complexes.
Washington, however, looks
upon Malinovsky's words as
bluster and bluff. But no one
can view them lightly, if there
remains a chance he meant what
he said and Russia is willing
to back them up. And Nikita
Khrushchev was a listener in
the Palace of Congress to this
speech, on Soviet Armed Fodc
es Day.
MannovsKy s Doasi idoui
bomb numbers contrasts to re
cent intelligence estimates mak
ing the rounds in the national
capital. The prevailing view in
Washington is that the United
States has far more bombs than
Russia and greater total des
tructive power. However, the
Russians may well have the
largest bombs. Their 1 Oft-mega
ton bomb may destroy all mili
tary and industrial targets in
an area of several thousand
square miles.
The sober fact which must be
faced by the President, is that
any action involving Cuba must
take into consideration the
possibility of a war with Rus
sia. Even if this outcome is
viewed as unlikely, it must be
taken into account, for the
Russians have specifically stat
ed their intention to fight if
Cuba- is attacked.
To disdegard this waiving,
when the consequences might
be catastrophic, is impossible,
and that is why the Cuban situa
Miller Industries
Mfgt. of
Custom a aade aluminum
Awnings, siding, guttering,
tub enclosures, glass,
by Factory
605 Bristol Rd.
264-8824
| tion is keeping both the Penta
gon and the White House con
stantly on edge.
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk's new negotiations with
the Soviets on Berlin is doing
us no good with the Germans,
who fear appeasement or con
cession, involving the rights of
West Berliners.
The attitude of French Presi
dent Charles DeGaulle, who op
poses talks, seems a stronger
one to many Germans, but
Washington is going ahead with
the negotiations. West Germany,
already leaning toward France,
is thus to be pushed a little
further in that direction.
Only reluctantly does Chan
cellor Konrad Adenauer's gov
ernment g? along with the
Ruak negotiations, which have
now extended into the second
year.
MORE FOR ELDERLY
Representative John D. Din
gen (D., Mich.) proposed legis
lation to increase the minimum
benefit of $40 a month under
the Social Security program to
$75.
He said: "We all know that
I poverty hits the elderly harder
than it does most other people,
and that women are usually
much more poorly provided for
than men."
One boiled iweet potato pro
vides three times the recom
mended amount of vitamin A.
At the same time, the potato
will provide more than half
the vitamin C requirements as
well as some iron, thiamine,
minerals and protein.
DON'T GET UP NIGHTS
It UkN Just 39c and IS houra to
start relief? or your money baek
at any drug store. When functional
kidney disorders cause irettina up
nights, scanty flow, burning, back
*oC!lSkH^ftsdl"dn.Ttr".%4*n?'
Acta felt to increase and ragulate
Paula. NOW at Boon* Drug Co.
FOR SALE
HOUSE
ON GRAND BLVD.
With Three Apartments
(Two Furnished)
Three Raoms Up Stair*
Large Basement
Large Lot and Good Garden
A Good Investment
with Good Ineome
ALSO
1962 VW Station
Wagon
Nine Passenger
In Excellent Condition
Can Be Financed
IF INTERESTED CALL
Oft CONTACT
FRANK HARTLEY
338 Grand Blvd.
AM 4-8538
Boone, N. C.
12? INS VOLKSWAGENS
17? NEW - USED
MOBILE HOMES
WAYNE JOHNSON
Ramblers and
mobile homes
LKNOn, H. c.
N. C. LIii?i N?. (It
Genes Radio & TV Service
1417 ftftf King Street
? Phone AM 4-3805
All work fully guaraatoed. RettoaaM* price* ?
Pick-Up and Delivery
Estel G. Wagner
Real Estate Broker
235 EAST KING ST. ? BOONE, N. C.
DIAL AM 4-2492 ? AM 4-3647
Latta Johnson? B. G. Ray
ASSOCIATE BROKERS
Office Phon* AM 4-2492 ? Residence Phone AM 4-2151
235 EAST KING STREET ? BOONE, N. C.
WE NEED LISTINGS
for
HOMES, FARMS, ACREAGE
We Offer Complete and Competent Service
HOMES
New 3 bedroom Large Kitchen
Location ? Perkinsville Full Basement
2 Full Baths Complete by April 1st.
Price $15,000.00
2 Bedroom Frame Livingroom ? hardwood
Off State Farm Rd. floors
Kitchen ? 1 bath Immediate Possession
Price $7850.00.
Vi acre lot and house 2% baths
Poplar Hill Drive Double carport
1750 sq. ft. living area This home ? Unfinished
Can be bought as low as $10,500.00
3 Bedroom V4 acre lot
Living Room-Dining Comb. Good Financing
1 Bath 3 miles from Boone
Price $8500.00
3 Bedroom Colonial
Blowing Rock Road
Modern Kitchen ? featuring
All G. E. Appliances
Designed for luxurious liv
ing
Large wooded lot
Basement ? Hot water heat
Price $21,000.0*
3 Bedroom home
Location ? Howard St.
Full Basement
Garage attached
Two bedroom house
Kitchen ? Dining Room
Living Room ? 1 bath
New 3 Bedroom
Baths ? Ceramic It Vinyl
Kitchen ? Bar ? Dining room
Large livingroom ? stove ?
fireplace
Full basement
4U% G. I. Loan
Mo. Payments $87.20
Good investment property
Price $11,750.00
Full Basement
Location ? Grand Blvd.
Price $8500.00
One" t>edroom ft bath in
basement
Lennox hot air heat
Picture windows ? therm o
pane
Storm windows on bal.
Large wooded lot on stream
Appx. 4 miles from Boone
2 bedroom home in
Poplar Hill section
Wall to wall carpet
Carport ? Full basement
Large wooded lot
Reduced to $10,000
4 bedroom home on Drapes and blinds included
Blowing Rock Rr. A fine home designed for
2 full baths, full basement comfortable living
Only $14,500
Comfortable 3 bedroom
Living room, dining room
comb. Wall to wall carpet
2 baths. Paved driveway
Located on Woodland Dr.
Price only $17,500.
Impressive 4 bedroom brick
borne on Grand Blvd.
Kitchen, Living Room, Den,
Fireplace
3 full baths ? full basement
Plenty of room ? Keep col
lege kids? Only $16,500.
3 bedroom home ? 1 bath
Full basement ? central heat
8 acres of land, five suit
able for tractor
.21 tobacco base
Suitable for subdivision or
commercial lots
Owner will sell or trade
$20,000
Choice Restricted Home Sites ? City Water
Summer Home Sites ? One to 10 acres with excellent view
and water
Old country home in
excellent state of preserva
tion on acre lot
4 big bedrooms, living room
Kitchen dining area
% basement ? furnace heat
and running water
Only $5,900. More land if
needed
* BUSINESS
5 Furnished apts. located on large lot. Monthly income
of $245.00. Selling price $25,000.00.
ACREAGE
58 ACRES in the Valle Crucis Community for only $8500.00.
Ideal for development.
35 ACRE FARM at Sugar Grove with .7 tobacco base.
Grade A barn, approx. 1,000 ft. highway frontage.
Price $15,500.00. ^
BEAUTIFUL BLAIR1IONT LOTS, overlooking Boone's
Golf Course. City Water, Paved Streets, Panoramic
View. No City Taxes.
30 acres at Heaton Only $1,25090
40 acres at Foscoe Only $4,400.00
37 acres in Silverstone community, approx. 7 acres bottom
land, stream, good barn, tobacco base. Price reduced
to $7,000.00. Easy terms.
173 acre farm in Bethel Community. Will gram 50 toad
cattle. 3 burns, equipped for dairy-milking pallor.
Has 2 large silos. House in good condition ? tenant
house? block and frame. Financing can be arranged.
Price $40,000 00
10 ROOM HOUSE with bath and 97 acres of land. Dairy
Barn and tenant house. .28 tobacco base. 7378-lba. milk
base. Located approx. 10 miles west of Boooe. Price
$80,00000
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