Chute h Notices ? TOst^bapttct church <R?v. George B. Hyler, Putor ? a. m? "The Future U ?New." 10 a. in.? Sunday School {- 11 a. m.? "The Future Is i Now" 7.30 p. m.? "More Than ; Bread" 1:90 p. m. Wed.? Studies In Hebrews. ClttCR OF GOD ? Boone Be*. Lewis Laadermeit, Pastor Sunday School ? 10:00 a. m. Worship Service? 11:00 a. m. t YPE ? 7:00 p. m. ' Evening Worship? 8:00. ' CATAWBA V ALLEY ( UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 102 North Woodhaven Drive. ,Low?r Creek Section, Lenoir. } Regular meetings will resume 'in September. Dial AM 4-3905, .Boone, for further information. mm 'BOLT TRINITY LUTHERAN , CHURCH? Deep Oap Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 a.m. each Sunday. Worship Service ? 11:00 aJL first and third Sundays. Visitors welcomed. PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH ? Sllverstone Rev. Waller F. Hill, Pastor ? Sunday School ? 10:00 a. m. James R. Tester, Supt. Worship service ? 11:00 a. m. Training Union? 7:00 p. m. ( Prayer meeting Wednesday talght, 7:30 p. m. FIRST RAPTI8T CHURCH The Rev. J. Boyce Brooks, putor. ' 9:40 ? Sunday School. ; 11:00? Morning Worship. 8:00? Evening Worship. 8:88 ? Training Union. Prayer Service Wednesday .evening at 7:19 o'clock. LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Noah Johnson, putor. Sunday School each Sunday, 10:00. f Worship each first Sunday, 1:00; third Sunday evening, :00 p.m. Conference on Saturday night feefore the first Sunday. C Thomas Miller, Supt. of Sup #ir School ?' ' t'juiaH r*T w ? :'???? .' ?wttoH SrtnCT ?T. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL ' CHURCH , Thfe Rev. W. Todd Fertey hotfgh, prtest-lB-eftarge. Holy Communion at I a.m. First and third Sundays, Holy tommunion at 1D:30 a.m. Second, fourth and fifth Sun days, morning prayer at 10:30 fim. Bible Study, 9:19 a.m. ' Church School, 10:30 a.m. Evening prayer and Canter bury meeting at 6 p.m. ^ Fridays, Holy Communion at 6 p.m. Saints' Days, Holy Communion At 9 p.m. <V ? WATAUGA METHODIST CHARGE William ft. Key, Minister. Piney Grove, 9:30 a.m. firit Sunday; 2:30 p.m. third Sunday. Valle Crucis, 11:00 a.m. first ted third Sundays. ? Liberty, 2:30 p.m. first Sun day; 9:45 third Sunday. Mable, 9:48 a.m. second and fourth Sundays. ' Henson's Chapel, 11:00 a.m. ifecond and fourth Sundays. GAt CREEK BAPTIST i CHURCH j Rev. Raymond Hfendrix, pastor. ' Robert Hartzog, Superintend 4>t. ' Sunday School ? 10:00 a.m. Worship Services first and J third Sundays at ll!00 a.m. i Wednesday Prayer Service*. ' Visitors welcome. tETHANT LUTHERAN CHURCH? Big Hffl Road Rev. WUliam E. Smith, pastor. ' Sunday School ? 10:00 a.m. fhch Sunday. ? Worship Service ? 11:00 a.m. ifecond and fourth Sundays; 7:10 p;m. first and third Sundays, i Luther League ? p.m. each Sunday. 1 Visitors WBlcOOfed. I*OPLAR grove baptist cmmcB Rev. Raymond Hendrix, pastor. I ctit Sunday Bdidol at 10:00 *Ji. Worship services each second akd fdnrth Siindays at 11:00 dblTttort StoST hlSS Training Unl* at ?:? pjn.1 CHURCH OF THE HOLT CROSS (Episcopal) at the "Vale of the Croas" near the Falls at Valle CrueU. Valle Cruris, N. C.. N. C. 1M, midway between Boone and Banner Elk. at the Valle Cruris Inn Ground. 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon except second Sundays. . 11 a m. Holy Communion and sermon second Sundays. ftOONt METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. Richard Crowder, pastor. Sunday: 9:00 ? Early Worship. 9: 43 ? Church School. 11? Worship. 8 ? Wesley Foundation supper and program. 7 ? Junior and Senior High Youth Fellowship. BOONE METHODIST CIRCUIT The Rev. F. J. Rogers, pastor. First Sunday ? Bethel view, 11:00 a.m. First Sunday ? Plea*nt Val ley, 2:30 p.U. First Sunday ? Hopewell, 7:S0 p.m. Second Sunday ? Friendship, 11:00 a.m. Second Sunday night? Bethel view. Third Sunday ? Pleasant Val ley, 10:00 a.m. Third Sunday ? Hopewell, 11:00 a.m. Fourth Sunday ? Friendship, 11:00 a.m. Fourth 8unday ? Bethelrlew, 7:30 p.m. GREENWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. 0. Vance, pastor. Sunday School at 9:49 a.m., John B. Robinson, superintend ent. Worship Services, 11:00 a.m. Training Union, 6:30. Worship Service, 7:30. Family Night? Wednesday? 7:00. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. J. K. Parker, Jr., pastor. Sunday School at 0:4S a.m.; Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m. A nursery 1 s kept for small children during the worship service. Westminster Fellowship at ?p.m.; Tout& Fellowship aft pin.; Pioneer Fellowship At p.m. Circle! of the women of the churth meet the' first Monday of each month; general meeting each third Monday. Presbyterian Prayer Service, dial AM 4-3213. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH? lUHt Elk Rev. Elliott Hayes, pMtor 10:00 ? Sunday School 11:00 ? Morning Worship 7:00? Training Union Prajrer Service Wednesday evening at 7:00; chol* practice at 7:48. WHS first Thursday evening, { t:*>. Visitors welcome. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH pastor. The Rev. Floyd N. Boston, Sunday School ? 9:49 a.m. Morning Worship? 10:43 a.m. Youth Fellowship? 6:80 p.m. Evening Worship ? 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: ' Prayer Meeting? 7:80 p.m. PROFFrrrS GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Herbert McCoy, pastor. Sunday School each Sunday at] 10:00 ajn. Worship each first and third j Sundays at 11 o'clock; Confe ence Saturday night before 3rd ] Sunday. Frankle South, superintendent j of Sunday School. THREE PORKS BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. Mason Hudspeth, j pastor. JUliaA ft. McGulre, School Superintendent. Morning Worship, 11:00 ium. Sunday School, 10:00 a m tfeptist Training Union, 6:30] Mb Evening Warship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service, 7:30 pJh., Wednesday. Choir Rehearsal, 7:?0 pjn., ANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH But cm wtifoii, pHb Preaching service every first Saturday and Sunday at 11 A m. a ai every third Suiday Sunday School 10 a. m. Prayer i*aatlatg ead Hay nuflt Howard Cfcble, superlnten- 1 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. E. r. Troutman. putor. The Church at the Open Dew Sunday school at 10 a. m. Worship at 11 a. m. Sermon topic: "These Things End?" The women of the church will serve supper to the Luther League at 8:30. A devotional program will follow the supper. Choir rehearsal oiP Wednes day evening at T:00. Come and worship. ACTIVITIES OF ST. LUm CHURCH Five members of the women of St. Luki's Episcopal Church visited Appalachian School at Penland July 18. A tour of the school was directed by Rev. Mr. Lambert. The ladies took clothing for the children, and presented a donation from the Lenoir Deanery. Immediately following the church service Sunday, July II, a covered dish luncheon honor ing the summer visitors was served at St. Luke's parish hall. The business meeting of the Episcopal Women of St. Luke's Church will be held August 7, at 8:S0 in the parish hall. BLOWING ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH ? and 11:00 services: "Tile Meaning of Being Saved." Evening services: "The Means of Salvation." FOSCOE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jwl Wilson, Pastor. Bible School Supt., Stanford Coffey Each Sunday: Bible School, 10; Horning worship, 11; Christ ian Endeavor, 6:80; Evening worship, 7:00. Everyone welcome. ST. ELISABETH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Mass at *00 a.m. Newman's Club meets at 10:90 a.m. PERRINSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH K. Maurice Cooper, pastor. Sunday School? 10:00 a.m. Worship Service ? 11:00 a.m. Training Union ? 6:>0 p.m. Evening Worship? 7:80 p.m. Prayer Service ? Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. DEERFIELD METHODIST ;"1 CHURCH jfA Rev. Joseph C. McMurry, pastor. Chsreh School? 10:00 a.m. Worship Service ? 11:00 mm RUTHERWOOD BAPTIST cBurch the RCt. Herbert McCoy, pastor. Sunday School ? 10 ft. m. ? Worship servcie? 11 a. v., on second and fburth Sundays. Visitors welcomed. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMM FOR APPROVAL OF Notice is heresy fciveH Of intefitidfl of the undefined to file application with the Loc al Government Commission, Ra leigh, North Carolina, for its approval of the Issuance of the following proposed bonds of the County of Watauga, which shall be subject to approval of the voters of said Coahty at an elec tion: (1) $1,880,000 of bonds fOr the purpose of constructing in the Watauga County School Ad ministrative Unit several new buildings to be used as school houses, school garages, physical education and vocational educa tion buildings, teacherages and lunchrooms and other school plant facilities and to recon struct and" to enlarge, by the erection of additions, several existing buildings located In such unit and used for such purposes, in order to enable the County of Watauga, as an ad ministrative agency of the pub lic school system of the State of North Carolina,' to maintain public schools In said School ? " "nit forthe ool term as prescribed by law. (2) 8800,000 of bonds for the purpose of erecting and equip ping a new building or build ings for use as public hospital facilities and to acquire ? Kilt able site therettr, if neceaaftry, within the County. This notice was first publish ed on the 4th day of July, 1968. Anjr cif lac Ml of laid bonds may file with the Lodal Government Commission i veriffed statement setting orth his objections as provided ion 18*7.1 - - T Statu. __ M__. Which event he shall also file | a as such first i _ this notice must be atUc Administrative Ui nine months* scn< h ? MIHPWI -? ' k>lB. Wilson. Clert I^gal Notices .Rnrt ? uuu op WSSi'J^SRFWB 83ffia?fW4, "KfsSWS^S gS^re&Tss Kwiey, Norman Kerley Daldin Herman L. Daldin, Gwynn Ker ?y. Patricia Kerley, Kyle Ker te? B.r&'r Kevey,' UrDr Ker ff"?, Barbara Kerley. Tommy Kerley, Christine Kerley, S. C HE?* jfr.. "frustee. and the Northwestern Bank, and under jnd by virtue of an Order of S'wT"cL,,4'T,l?.1a the undersigned Commissioner on the 17th day of July, M twelve o'clock noon, on P?mi?a near Bamboo, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash KM \T? ci,2jj?> JSP?n "P opening bid of $17322.50, and upon an opemn* bid of $3670 83 for Tract Two, but subject to the confirmation of the Coert, the following tracts of land lying ?n<J being in Blue Ridge Town c&^".'rasa ?N?s ut'Vi guars s: petition filed in this cause Mid Mttlcularly described ac eorting to surveys made by Ed ward Osborne, Surveyor and Commissioner appointed in this cause, as follows: way. . ?EGJNN,I/'Ol It a stake on ridge in Meadows' line, run nlng with the fence North 14 degrees 30 minutes East 24 poles and 2 links to a stake, Meadows' northwest corner: thence with the fence South M degrees 19 minutes East 34 poles and 2 links to a stake in mm J??!, t5ence Mid liile North 7 degrees 15 "tojrtf* Ea?t 24 poles and 2 "nks to Parkway corner No. 2 f:272; thence NorOi 29 degree* 18 minutes West 18 poles and I links to a stake on Parkwky lift, C.2?^ hJ&!' corner; thence With their line North 86 de frees 49 minutes West 120 poles to a stake, Austin North nig corner; thence South 67 degrees West 18-1/5 poles to a ?take and pine stump, the N. L. Harrison co?M at t stream; thence with an agreed line South 12 degrees 30 minutes West 42-3/5 poles, crossing a stream, to an old maple, com ?r to N. L. Harrison; thence with old fence row South 84 degrees East on an agreed line 81 poles to a stake near an old white pine stump between a ample and a small birch; thence ijuth 14 degrees 30 minutes 5*t. J* Pol?i to t cucumber, IHrf.. Walter Hampton corner: thence with the Hampton line ?? Wffr.s j$fk Nlm?, containing 47 acres; all toes having been ran with existing fences purported to be more than 30 years old. TRACT TWO: Lands lying on the^Eaat side Of Blue Ridge BEGINNING on ? White pine South 5 degrees South 17 degrees East 40-4/ Rttii^issnurnr grees 15 minutes West 11-1/5 poles to a stake in Parkway line on North margin of new Laurel Road; thence up with fort* mkrgin of said Road South BS degrees 40 minutes gfcyfiiirtr jse East 9-1/ poles to a corner. Haw' corner; thence South 80 degrees 15 minutes East with Hass' line 59-4/ poles t# $ large Oak, Dwight Critcher's corner; t^nce with Critcher's line J" degrees 45 minutes West 37 poles and $ links to mlHbtes West 48 poles to an iron stake, McElwee's corner; thence North one degrees 15 minutes West 12-4/5 poles to an Iron stake, McElwee's corn er; thence North 88 degrees 45 ftiinutes East 3 poles and 14 links, crossing road, to a plant ?wm tbence with Critcher's line North 3 degrees Eatt $0 pole* to a large sugar tree, an old grant cottier; thence North 86 degrees 18 minutes West 37 polei and 18 link, with Lind ley Hampton'! line to ? stake; thence Rasing the road. With Parkway to the BEGIN subject to a right of 3s.%V-5f est ss fide of the following described center line: BEGINNING at a sss degrees 15 minutes East IB polos and 4 links to sn iron stake; thence South 78 degrees 18 minutes East 21-1/2 poles WiteSftA'&.TS: twoen Kerley and Critcher; ter-'saj; j&vs West 14 poles and 2 "SrtffW: being eight feet " 'ted D?VUV ? ???_? csiiH Jfortti "88 degrees 45 min ute! East $ Mis lid 14 links." be iUVUVV &tk<T ?t Of the This the 11th day ?i July, | 98,1 LOtttS k. HfcHt a Commissioner. JS 7-1MP *<mt? or BALK FOR TAXES (Continued from ptfc 4, Me. B) G. W. Thomas 1 L J.00 Arthur Town send 48 ? .... ttM A t. Townsend 40 a .... 4 00 Dick Townsend 1 a 11.(0 Floyd Townsend 2 (Vk a .... il.TO I. Enter Towntend 3 a .... 12.8? Roey C. Towniend 37 H Troy C. Towniend fit a .... M.io Katheryn C. Tully lL^. 1.00 WllUam Jack Wagner (0 _M a .W.....Z - MOO F. H Wall i ifargaret .1 t... ^ - *.00 Harold A Ward (Rein) ll - 3.00 Brad Watson 1 L 17.20 Minie Welch 26 a 28.20 ? L. Whitaker Ik Daw TSOa 11.00 Whitaker Dawson and Katheryn B. TO a 15.10 Ernest White 8H a 31.12 Caroline L. Whiting (Es Ute) 28 Vi a 8.88 Archie Wicks 1 ? 2.80 Isabel! A. Woodard 7 a .... 8.00 Everette Yarber 24 a .... 3.88 Leonard Yarber 4 i 3.33 Dexter Yates II a (7.38 Albert Zimmerman, Jr. wans TAUGA" tSrrusiJTii sssr war ?ss HU"?%Sw?K for the nine month* school term prescribed by *"4 has requested the BOard ot Commissioners to provide thf sum of $1,650,000 to tin?n=f additional school plant faclli ties such as are described in Section 1 of this bond order *ofd Elation ha?Udnetermlned of North Carolina, to maintain Unit for the nine ??ntl" * "? be IT ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Watauga asfoUow^ Section 1. The B??d jf Commissioners of the Coiinty of Watauga has ascertained and hereby determines that it U necessary to erectlhtheWata uga County School Administra tive unit several new buildings to be used as "chool houses, school garages, physical educa tion and vocational education buildings, teacherages and lunchrooms and other school plant facilities and to recon struct and to enlarge, by the erection of additions, existing buildings located In such units and used for such gyTasSri ? mlnlstratlve "cy ?ftj?Vttto lie school system of the state of North Carolina, to . m*J"taln public schools inwidSch'wl Administrative Ulilt for the nine months' school term as prescribed by l*w. Section 2. In order to pro vide funds for such P"rP0*?.'|J addition to any fuhds wh ^h may be made available for such Dumose from any other source, Sonds of the c,?fcu"tyJf^fitSJi,1 are hereby authorised and shall be Issued purtuint to The County Finance Act of North Carolina. The mixlmura t*gt? gate prlndwjl arnountof bond authorized by Jala bond oroer A Um ?uffkitnt to shall be annually levied and C?8ectfon 4. A statement of the County debt ofthe County of WaUuga has been fUed With the Clerk of the Board of Com missioners of said Conner snd is open to pubUc insPecti?". Section S. This bond order shall take effect when approved g MfcSfffUS statement nas been filed under the County Finance Act , sasg a itftsssoj ^ourtH^. in B~ne. North Carolina, at 10 \&S& or Commissioners of w?tm* ctmntj. u GOSf>EL SINGING There will be a Gospel Sine Ink held in the courthouse July 27 from 8 p. m. to mid night, featuring Tfie SplHual alres quartet and the Swords men quartet from Winston Salem. Both quartets are start of television, radio and state. Everyone Is livited to attend. Admission will be 11. (X) for adults and 3ftc Mr fchlld*n. Children Unddf 12 yeaH Mkit ted tret When UCMH|MtltMby an adult. 7-18-2c ? . A *? ? ftacmlllan urges total atom tntn. t , . y! NOTICE STATEOr NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WATAUGA Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In ? certain deed of trust executed by R. W. Neville and wife. Ruby Spencer Neville, dated the lSth day of August, 1957, and recorded in Book 80, at page 272, In the office of the Register of Deeds of Watauga County, North Carolina, default having been made In the pay ment of the indebtedness there by secured and said deed of trust being to the terms there of subject to foreclosure, the undersigned 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 20th day of August. 1063, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Watauga and State of North Carolina, in Brushy Fork Township, and more particularly described as follows: ? Being all of lots Numbered 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 0, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. 25, and 26. in Block B; and 19. 20, 21, 22. 23, 24 in Block C of the sub division known as Westview Heights in Brushy Fork Town ship, Watauga County, North Carolina, as shown on plat of same made by I. A. Bumgarner, Surveyor, July, 1957 and sold by S. C. Eggers 4 Co. on the 10th day of August. 1957 and of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Plat Book No. 2, at Page 111, to which recorded plat reference Is hereby made for a complte description of said lots. The said lots are conveyed subject to the right of way for Streets as shown on Said plat and laid off for the use and benefit of all of the owners of said lots in said subdivision and the property is conveyed subject to the right for power and telephone poles and lines and water and sewer lines to be erected and placed along the margin of laid streets as laid off. THIS the 20th day of July, ^Itacy C. Eggers, Jr., Trustee 7-25-4c ADMimSTRATION Havlhg qualified as the ad ministratrix of the estate of Grady 6. Minton, late of the county of Watauga. State of North Carolina, this la to noti " those having claima against X le estate of the aaid deceased to present them to me within six months of the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are ask ed to make immediate pay ment. ? MARY E. MINTON, Admx., Vilas, N. C. 7-ll-4p EXECUTOR'S NOTICE HaViflg qualified as the Exe cutor of the will of Isom M. Miller, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Caro lina, this is to notify those hav irig claims agsinit the SiUte of the said deceased to present them to me within 12 months of the date hereof, of tills no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All those in debted to the estate are asked tb make immediate payment. This June 24, 1963.? BANNER MILLER, Executor. 091 AMche Street, Miami Springs, pfa. 7-4-4p m REINS ? STURDIVANT MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, INC. 401 East King Street Phone AM 4-8SM Can Now Increase Ttdr The "Plan-Rite" Funeral Expense Policy I* A Plan of Insurance Designed To Supplement Your Present Burial Association Covei> age At A Minimum of Cost To You. ~ We Offer As FoUMt! Ages ?-M ? f l.SM.H protec tion at a cost to yea of only tte per |100.00 per quarter, with an extra benefit of 25% of face amount in ease of accidental death. Axes Sl-M? (1.SM.M protec tion at a cost to you of only He par f 1M.M per quarter, with an extra of tee amount In case of accidental 51-S4 ? I6M.M protec at a east to yea ef only 75c per flM.M per quarter, with aa extra benefit of us 75* ef MeaMtahW Fee pet I1M.SS fa ee Ameut A vacation in July. August or September might add sever al yean to your life. New radio warning system is ready. Kennedy doubles allocation of uranium. What ruins many a vacation is the pile of work awaiting you on your return. 1 ? SCHOOL BELLS WILL SOON RING. We offer this good 3 bedroom house hot air heat, full basement, large lot located 3 blocks from school. Immediate possession. I ? GOING BUSINESS ? Immediate possession, located on Blowing Rock By-Pass. 290 ft. frontage, includes liv ing quarters. Ideal for husband and wife. 3 ? COUNTRY LIVING ? Good, 3 bedroom, ranch type house, family room, 2 baths, double garage; full base ment, automatic heat. Located 1 miles out. Priced for quick sale. 4? NEAR COLLEGE CAMPUR. New 3 bedroom, wall to wall carpet, built in kitchen stove, full basement. Im mediate possession. 8? RAISE YOUR FAMILY IN THE COUNTRY. This 72 acre farm costs you no more than a house and lot in town. Good old house, good timber. Will graze 29 head of cattle. Immediate Possession. Price $13,000. 6 ? NEW 2 BEDROOM, large family room, hot water heat 2 full baths, breezeway and garage. 1V4 acres land located 3 miles out. 7 ? SPRING CLEANING has been done in this 4 bedroom house, 1V4 baths, new carpet from wall to wall: Corner lot just outside of City Limits. Price: $13,900.00 8? GOOD, 2 BED ROOM HOUSE, bath, automatic ^teat, with 2 room apartment; located just half block from campus. 9? RUSTIC 2 BEDROOM LOG CABIN, trees, fish pond, close in, very attractive setting. Immediate possession. 10 ? GRAND BLVD. ? Good 3 bedroom, bath, large lot, new furnace, Immediate possession. Price $10,000. II? OVERLOOKING GOLF COURSE.? Good 3-bedroom, bath, garage, full basement. Roughed in for apartment, corner lot, city water. ' . p? It? MR. INVESTOR: Corner lot, ideal for shopping center, a real investment. ? 13 ? NEW MODERN BRICK with apartment in basement, 43 acres 'land with .68-100 tobacco base, located 4 miles out or will sell house and acre of land. Good terms. 14 ? NEW TWO BEDROOM, bath, electric heat, exposed beams. Located near mountain stream. Price $7900.00. 19 ? 3 BED ROOM, 2 baths, automatic heat, fire place, large lot just outside city limits. Immediate possession, good financing. Requires $2900 down. 18? NEW 2 BEDROOM, bath, large lot. New furniture. Price: $6,000.00. Located 4 miles out. Ideal for summer or year around. 17? YOU PRICE THIS 4 BEDROOM, lovely summer home, located 2 miles out, make offer, owner leaving. Im mediate possession. 18? JUST 4 MILES OUT? Extra good old fashioned farm house, with 12 acres land, located on Highway No. 421. Immediate Possession. Good terms. 19?^CALLING ALL MOUNTAIN LOVERS? We have two mountain cottages located on the top. Two 2-bedroom houses, batti, 1 acre lots. Located 1 hour's drive from Boone. Peace and quiet personified. Only $7900 each. Good terms. 21? WANT TO GET SETTLED before school, good 3 bed room, two baths, stone fire place, large lot, just 2 blocks from campus. $2900 down and move in. 22? TWO BLOCKS FROM COLLEGE, good 2 bed room brick, bath, new furnace. Price $9900. Immediate possession. 23 ? BEST BUY ? Located on a mountain stream, ideal summer cottage, furnished, full bath, immediate pos session. Price $3290.00. tB? DRY CLEANING BUSINESS. Will pay for self in two year*. 28 ? GOOD, S bed room hou*, bath, one acre land. Located about 4 miles out. Price $9800.00. 28? YEAR AROUND VACATION HOME? 2 bedroom log cabin, small pound, rustic inside and out, plenty of trees. I miles out. 29? ONE BLOCK FROM CAMP JUS? 3-bedroom, hot air heat. $?,B00. 30 ? SIX ACRES FOR SALE located just ofatside of city limits of West Boone on Highway No. 421. City water ind sewage. Ideal for development 32? COMMERCIAL LOT 73 x 89 located on West Howard Street 34 ? GOOD SO ACRE FARM, 4 bedroom house, 84-100 to bacco base. Immediate possession. / ' ' ' ? ?' WE NEED LISTINGS FOR 3 BEDROOM HOMES

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