ink 3 Oats a VM^H feats Minimal Charge Cash Must Accompany All Orders i FOR SALE CLOTH FOE SALE ? Mill Ends, Bolt Goods, Pound foods, ny lon and rayon linings, dacron and cotton seersucker, laminat ed jersey? Steelman's Fabric Shop, Deep Gap, N. C. 7-5-tfc FOR SALE ? Three Bedroom Brick Home. Split level, ceramic bath. 6lose to College. Buyer can assume 4H% G. I. Loan. Call AH 4-8490 after 5 p. m. or week ends. M-tfc FOR SALE ? Electric potato grader with picking table. See V. D. Ward's Store, Sugar Grove. Call 287-2161. 7-4-4p FOR SALE by owner, 0 acres of mountain property over looking Valle Crucis. Beauti ful view. Phone 264-8098. 7-ll-4p FOR SALE ? Lots and acreage. Visit beautiful Doe Ridge and Paradise Mountain. Elevation 4280, scenery unexcelled, springs, streams, trout stream, beautiful rhododendron and flame agaleas. State road runs through property. Electricity on every lot.. Reasonably pric ed. Terms If desired. See or call Finley P. Hodges, Howards Creek Road, Route 2, Boone, N. C. AM 4-3468. 7-11-tfc FOR SALE? 1959 Chevrolet 10 wheeler with Triplett equalizer. Will sell tandum separate. Truck and tandum in A-l con dition. Contact H. D. Homey, Jr., 500 Farthing St. 2644197. ' ^ ? 7-18-tfe FOR SALE ? Very desirabW buildfhg lot On Watauga River in Valle CrtfciS. Reasonable. Call *67-2*62. 7-18-2p FOR SALE ? Vt acre lot with spring water, just out of city limits on Junaluska Road. See Mrs. Ola Triihette ?t D. J. Whit?her farm on mountain, lp | FOR SALE? 1956 Ford pick up truck, good condition. $200. | Mr. Wyatt, Deep Gap, N. C. 839-2901. 7-16-3p FOR SALE ? Cadillac converti ble. White with black top. Air condition, power windows, pow er seat, black and white leath er upholstery, privately owner, immaculate. $2445. Small down payment, will consider trade. 264-2+48. Tom Wagnon. lp FOR SALE ? A ICC registered BOXER PUPS, champion siineH. Mrs. Evans, 295-?133, Blowing Rock. lp FOR SALE ? Completely fur nished sufhmer cottage; will sleep 6 to 10 people. Two acres of lahd with this cottage, and two Mdltlonal acres available, on a stream. See or call Mrs. BingAam at Daniel Boone Ho tel. lc SUMMER tlOME SITES? Ele vated, wooded area. Gravity water. Terms. Eight miles east of Bbone oil U. 8. 411. Call 264-3411, 7 to 8 p. m. D. L. S tannery. T-SWfc | LANb FOR SALE? 12 aires, 2% miles from Boone; spring water; stream and good lake site; just off Highway 105; close to golf course. $3,000. Colli! Austin, Jr. (Jtty Barber Shop, Boone. 7-25-2p FOR SALft ? AltC rtgfctered boxIBR pups, eMiftpian siwa. Inquire at New River Animal Hospital. 7-l82p FOR SALE ? Utility Trailer with btomper hitch stake sides and taroaulin. hleal luggage trailer. No reasonable offer re fused. Phone MMKI after 5:30 p. m. 7-25-tfc ^ | a|[ la lypPwriTPr and Adding Service CALL 264-3015 FOR SALE? A. K. C. registered Beagle pupa, 10 week* old. Con tact Jim Moore, Poplar Hill Dr. AM 4-8860. TIMp FOR SALE? Farm bell, anti que dishes, lamps, other anti ques, saddle. Old Mill House at Cove Creek School. 718-3c FOR SALE ? Church's Motel on new 421 west of N. Wilkesboro, N. C. now doing good business. Near the Kerr Scott Dam, 8 minutes drive to the park. Have 9 units fOfhiihed am) living quarters with steam heat; 4 acres land; 462 ft. front age; priced for quick sale. Call 973-3100. T. T. Chnrch Rt. 1, Wilkesboro, N. C. 7-11-Sp TRAILER FOR SALE ? 1957 Mobile Cruiser; 2 bedrooms; automatic washer. $2,100. See at Allie Norris, Rt. 4, Boone. 7-1HP TWO SIAMESE sealpoint thoroughbred male kittens for sale. Twelve weeks, travel well, trained, $20 each. Call CY 5 7484. lp FOR SALE ? Creek lot in TTie Fox's Den, 2 miles from Boone, slight restrictions. Ann Moore, 295-3616 or Route 8, Lenoir lc FOR SALE ? Baby bed with mattress and 3 sheets. $6. Call 295-2851. lp FOR SALE? 1955 GMC dump truck, perfect condition. $700. Mr. Wyatt, Deep Gap. 839-2501. 7-18-Sp FOR SALE? '55 Oldsmobile, 4 door, good tires, good condi tion. $300. Willie Miller AM 4 8577. lp FOR SALE ? Stero system, 40 watt amplifier, 4-speed record changer, two 3-w?y speakers with enclosures, accessories. Call 264-2378 after 3:30 p. m. lc ATTENTION SCIENCE Teach ers ? New stock of mineral specimens fbr sale. Open 8r30 ??. m. to 8:30 p. m. dally. Sun day 2:30 to 6:00 p. m. Watauga Handcraft Center. lc MISCELLANEOUS WALKING SHORTS & swim trunks ? Reduced 1/8. Church's lc SNAGGY MT. sub-division, va cation homes and home sites, miles out on Highway 105. Box 495, Boone, N. C. A. R. Splaw, representative. 7-4-tfc YOU tAN still be well suited in one of our suits if it suits you? $15.00 to $39.95. Church's. lc ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of Watauga Drapery and Fabric Shop located on Blowing Rock Road near college campus. Ready-made draperies, lined or unlined. sheer curtains, kitchen and cafe cuVtains, also curtain and drapery material. Open daily from A to 5 Monday through Saturday. Mrs. Clar ence Isaacs, owner, Mrs. Ruth Cornett, manager. 7-ll-4p ALL SUMMER suits and sport coats reduced 25% . Church's, lc PEACHES? C. * B. Main has good canning peaches for sale next to Smithey's Store, W. King St. 7-18-2p OUR FALL SWEATERS are here, including burgundy and other smart coloto. CHURCH'S It LOST? Black and white half B?agle dog, 1H years old. An swers to the name "Bingo". If found call AM 4-2406. 7-25-2C MEANWHILE BACK at the rancht the boys all said they could do better at CHURCH'S lc HOMEUTE CHAINSAWS ? Sales, service, repairs. 00 Vg CREEK STORE, Sugar Owe. N. C. 88-tfc BROOKS SHOES for men ft boys ? *6.99 to $8.99. They're Tough! CHURCH'S. lc TT TOU NEED a Well e?Il Rhonda B. Keller. AM 44892. 4-J9-14P JARMAN SHOES? loafers tffd lace-ups ? Are the smartest yt ? $9.99 to $17.9ft CW*rch's. PIB lc | MEN'S DRESS PANTS, #?ats find plain? Season ??i*M and i cNors ? Our stock is eomafete ? $895 to $i2.m ftmmOH s lc MEN'S TERRYCLOTH ROBB8, Ass't. colore ? 17.96. Church'*. le FOR CEMETERY Moriument* and Markere see F. T. Wagoner, 117 Orchard St., Boone, N. C. Telephone AM 4-8614. 5-23-10p MEN'S OXFORDS ? cushion Insole, arch support ? by Sum dial ? Black -on-Brown ? $18.93. CHURCH'S lc USED TV SETS Reconditioned 17 and 21 incli screens. Some with new picture tube. From $lB up. Modern Appliance CorapeBy, 418 W. King St. AM 4B721. 4-25-tffc SERVICE ON ALL tV and radio*. Modern Appliance Co. 418 W. King St. AM 4-8721 tas-tfe WE BOY, SELL OR TRADE , anything, anywhere, anytime. , M. ft R. Furniture C?., Vila*, N C. 3-8-tfc j VERY SPECIAL ? Boys' white ? buck oxfords and loafers ? Values to $6.95 ? Now $2.98 and J $3.98. CHURCH'S lc WE SPECIALIZE in rebuilding refrigerator sealed systems. Call us for free estimate*. Modern Appliance Co., 418 West King Street, Boone, N. C. Phone 964 8721. 8-S-tfc BOYS' CREPE sole suede ox fords ? Sites 1 to 3, by Sun dial ? $5.95. Church's lc USED APPLIANCES? We car ry a large stock of used ele* trical appliances. Guaranteed A 1 condition. Easy Terms Modern Appliance Company, Boone, N. C. 5-28-tfc BOYS' DRESS SHOES in wide widths by Jarman ? Sundial ? Bob Smart ? at prices thit suit your budget. Church's, lc NOTICE ? New supply of mebile homes Htfir !<nt TJ timer's. Mo bile Homes, West MainTSt., Boone. N. C. See Gilmer Mar dock at the lot or Bobby Jones at West Main Giilf. S-21-t* FOR RENT FOR RENT ? 9-room brick house, 403 Howard St. near college. Call AM 4-8210 or write Dewey E. Broome, Rt. 1, Monroe, N. C. 7-18-4p FOR RENT ? New furnished apartment. George Thomas, 408 W. Queen St. lp FOR RENT? Extra nice effici ency apartment. Call AM 4-9912 after 4:00 p. m. lp FOR RENT ? 3 bedroom fur nished house, available after Aug. 17. Parkway Motel, Blow ing Rock. 295-3471. 7-18-2* FOR RENT ? Very attractive, completely furnished efficiency apartment; 8 minutes frorfi Blowing Rock, magnificent .?Jew, available now. Artta Moore, 295-3616. lc HOUSE FOR RENT ? Year round, S bedroom, modern, partially furnished. Call AM 4 2138. 7-25- tffc FOR RENT? One new 3 rdom furnished apartment. AM 4 8724. Allen Henson. lp FOR RENT ? 1 unfurnished cottage and 1 furnished, 2 bed room house. Call CO 7-2887. A. C. Mast, Sugar Grove. 7-25-fc EMPLOYMENT Opportunity to earn mini-fi mum of $2.00 an hour iit spare time. Pleasant (HgMfied posi tion. Opehing now for mature Woman to service i to od /toon territory. Write gltftig affect ions to youf home to Mrs. Bon nie Charles, Box 881, Morgan ton, WA1 anytime. t-2S-2p " LdSiMfll w. 6 ^ |;:f % l? ITRESS wanted. Call 4 WANTED WANTED ? Unencumbered maid for family of four for 2 months in Valle Cruris. 10 fllO ?AN WANTED to went con omen in nearby area with Ra elgh Product*. Steady, good ?rAings year sftwnd. No capl ?1 required. See tor eall) It i. Greer, 831 Faculty St., Boone, ?hone 264-8626 or write Raw eigh, Dept. NCG 890-11 Rich nond, ?a. T-4-4p IaSSd ? Dueto domestic roubles someone in thif area o take over payments on 1962 !if -Sag tewing machine by Sing 0. M. only $69.22. Mutt have [ood credit. Write Credit Dept., 009 Dalewood Art. High Point, f C. 7-4-4p V ANTED ? Catnip Herb whole orm not cut up. If in preen ttge 8 cents per pound. If in Ify stage contact us for high ?t price. We especially want lie Mlotrtng: Galax leaves, honny Haw bark. Wild Cherry 4ark, Life Root Plant, Slippery Sim Bark, Spikenard Root, Cat tip Leaves and many other tems. Ask for price list. Wil :ox Drug Co., Inc. 7-25-4c Legal Notices NOTICE or RESALE OF land bt commissioner UNDER ORDER OF COURT WRTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Under and by virtue of an ?rder of the Superior Cflurt of Watauga County, made in the iDecial proceedings entitled Ed Keriey and Elizabeth Kerley versus Jack E. Kerley, Ellaree Serley, Norman Kerley Daldin, 3wyn Kerley, Patricia Kerley, Kyle Kerley, Earlene Kerley, t-arry Kerley, Barbara Kerley, rommy Kerley. Christine Ker ley, Gene S. Kerley and Bar bara Kerley; and under and by virtue of an Order of Resale upon an advance bid made by the Clerk aT the Superior Court if Watauea on the 11th day of July, 1963, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 27th iat of July, 1988. at eleven o'clock ante meridian, on the Dremlses, ftear Bamboo in Wa tauga. County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an open ing bid of $2360. but subject to the confirmation of the Court, the following tract or parcel of ttnd lvihg and being in Blue Ridge Township, Watauga Coun ty. North Carolina, and describ ed as follows: BEGINNING on ? chestnut tire# mem er tft Wary S. Gmings sld home place, and runs East (3 poles to an old chestnut SNfe thence South 38 poles to i chestnut oak corner: thence West 75 poles to a stake in the bottom thence northward to the mouth of Fox Knob Branch thence up the branch is it meanders to the head of the sante: thence a straight line to the BEGINNING, contain ing 18 acres, more or less, and oeing in all respects the same lands conveyed to Don Kerley rC. L. Cook and wife Bertha Cook bv deed dated Septem ber 21. 193S. and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Book of Deeds 45 at Page 116. The highest bidder wil be requited to deposit with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wat?u<?a County an amount Equivalent to twenty-five per cent of the amount bid. This the 11th day of July, t*M. LOUIS H. SMITH, Commissioner. 7-18-2C adminSSration Having qualified ts the ad ministrator of the will of D. C. Coney estate, hte of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those luving claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to me within 12 months of tike date hereof, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make mediate payment. This July 1963. ? 8. J. BARNES, admin itor, Boone, N. C. 7-4-4y EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as .the exe Sftt* Of the will of UOhet A. Ward, late of the coiihty Of WMlSea. Sftte M North Caro lina, this is to notifv those hav ing claims against the estate Of the said deceased to present flfhnto the IritWri si* months )f the date hereof, or this no ttW WfflK blended fe bar Of their recovery. Those, Indebted to the #sta? are asked to make mmediate payment. This 22nd ifav of July, 1963 ? JOHN E WARD, ExeCutor, BOone^LC. Miller Id. NOTICE SURPLUI . of sale or .US MUNICIPAL PROPERTY NOR*H CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the Maypr and Commissioners of the Town of Blowing Rock Safe determined that cerUift lots owned by the Town of Blowing Rock are no longer needed for municipal purposes, and same are being offered for (ale at public outcry under the authority of General Statutes ? THEREFORE, the following described real estate will be offered for sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 24th day of August, 1983, at it o'clock nooh at the City Hall in Blowing Rock, North Caro lina, uid certain lots more particularly described as fol lows: 1. A tract of land shown oh said plat of Mayview Park as Spring Reservation, fronting on Laurel Lane and adjoining lots B, C and 54, (together with the machinery and fix tures contained in the building on (aid lot). 2. The lots known as Spring Reservation fronting Wortdsr land Trail and adjoining lots 80 and 66 but excepting so much of the tennis courts shown on said map at may be likewise covered by said Spring Reservation. 3. The lot shown as Spring Reservation fronting on Edge wood Path and adjoining lots 35, 36 and 38. 4. Lot shown as Spring Re servation fronting two ways on Laurel Lane and adjoining lots 26 and 27. By order of the Board ? This July 20, 1863. TOWN OF BLOWING ROCK Wade E. Brown, Attorney 7-25-4C | NOTICE OF ~~ ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the ad ministratrix of the estate of Minnie B. Walker, 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 td me within six months of the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those in debted Or the estate are asked to make immediate payment This July 15, 1963. CLEO W. GREENE, Route 2, Boone, North Carolina. t-18- ' ADWBN^TOATION Having qualified as the ad ministrator, of the estate of Mrs. Connie Williams, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to me within six 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 July 11, 1963. ROY F. WILLIAMS. Rt. 3, Boone, N. C. 7-18-4p Curiosity is still the basis of most of our knowledge; are you curious? Cannery Open Ur. Robert Shipley has an nounced that the Cove Creek Community Canrtery will be open each Tuesday and Friday through August. NEW WIRETAP LAW Two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have gone on record as agreeing with At torney General Robert F. nedy that new legislation on wiretapping was needed to fight increasing Communist espion age activities. But one of them, Senator Kenneth B. Keating, (R., N.Y.), declared that Con gress was not likely to accept the Administration's bill unless Mr. Kennedy backed down from his position that no court order should be required for tapping telephone lines of spy suspects. Sen*tor John L. McClellan (D., Aric.), Who introduced the dminUtratton bill with Sena ir ?am J. Ervin, (B., N. C.), M ??-. thoueh such legislation was "imperatively needed" to combat espionage activity by Communist countries. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the Ex ecutrix of the will of James Thomas Carr Wright late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to me within six months of the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All those indebted to the estate are.asked to make immediate payment. This July 22nd, 1963? MRS. SINESCA M. WRIGHT, Route 2, Box M, Boone, N. C. 7-26-4C EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the Exe cutor of the will of Walter W. Jones, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Caro lina, this is tt njttfy those hav ing claims against the estate of the said decerned to present them to me within 8 months of the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All those indebted to the estate are asked to makt immediate payment. ThiiJuly 8, 1968. ? LUCIA RODWELL JONES, Executor, Route 3, Boone. N. C. 7-ll-4c ROCKY CREEK DEVELOPMENT Sites For Sale Desirable lots at right prices. Close in. Terms if desired. See H. Horton 264-8400 BUILDING SITES Spectacular views including Grandfather Mountain; within t mile* of Boone. All lots priced low with excellent term* for immediate sales. Call owner, B. B. Vox, AM 4-MM. All electric. Insulated for year round living. Lot 90' x 200'. Running stream. Gravity spring water. Partly famished, including refrigerator and state. Pine paneling, beamed ceiling, pietare windows, trees and lawn. 264 1667 Mm Buck land At Workshop Mrs. Grace Buckland, a teach er at Boone Elemehtary School, was one of a record 139 en rolled in a summer workshop last week at Northwestern State College in Alva, Okla., for a five-day study of elementary arithmetic and reading. CIGARETTES SAVB LIFE San Bernardino, Calif. ? A bullet fired at policeman, John P. Klein hit a pack of cigarette* in hit shirt pocket, which sav ed his life. The policeman had (topped a motorist for questioning and the man pulled a gun and shot the policeman the bullet hitting his left arm then coming to a halt in the pack of cigarettes. Estel G. Wagner Real Estate Broker *35 EAST KING ST. ? BOONE, N. C. DIAL AM 4-2493 ? AM 4-3647 Latta Johnson-B.G. Ray ASSOCIATE BROKERS Office Phase 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 LOVELY SUBURBAN HOME, set in shady seclusion along the banks of Howard's Creek. 3 Bedrooms ? Good Well ? 2H Baths ? Spacious Patio ? Forced Air Heat ? Beau tiful Fireplace ? Therrtiopane and Storm Windows ? Fully insulated? Full Basement with Finished Den ? The exterior is half logs. Set on nearly an acre of land among large hemlock and birch trees. Designed for the Discriminating. Only $18,000.00 S BEDROOMS with Living Room and Kitchen at Vilas. Room enough for a garden, and away from road noise. Crab orchard and Redwood exterior. Only .... $12,900.00 5 room house Location? Howard's Creek Rd. 1 acre lot 3 Bedroom Frame Location ? Horn in West Drive Full Basement 2 Bedroom Cottage Livingroom ? fireplace Location? Just off 106 ? Bedroom Brick ' Location ? Farthing St. 14 Baths 3 Bedroom frame 1 Beth Full Basement a Hi li i nil Dear uuiu 1 Bath Full Basement Carport 3 Bedroom Brick ltt Bath KitcheA ? Den Combination with Fireplace Hot Water Heat 5 room frame 1 bath Spring Water 3 Bedroom home 1% Bath location ? 105 Hiway 1 Bath Good Loan Price $6600.00 Lot Size 70'xl90' Ref., Stove, Drapes Incl. Price $10,500.00 incld. furnishings Payments $52.00 mo. Price $8850 00 Livingroom ? fireplace ? Utility room Price $17,500.00 Location Farthing St Lot 78x179 ft. Price $10,900 Location ? Poplar Hill Dr. City Water? Paved street Good Financing Price $11,800.00 Large Lot Location on Hi Way 105 in Boone School Dist. Immediate Possession Price $17,790 Location ? Winkler's Creek Lot Sirt 86 x 140 ft Price $6900.00 Lot 100 ft x 200 ft Payments only $84.40 Price $15,000.00 Small Unfinished house k lot in Foscoe $3000.00 3 Bedroom house Lot Size 52't280* Location ? Junaluska Rd. 1 Bath Livingroom-Dining Comb. Will trade for land Full Basement Price $10,500. .T ACRE LOT in Poplar Hill Section? $3290.00. 9 Bedroom Frame , Large Porch ? Basement Large Kiteften Plenty Garden Space Livingroom? Fireplace Location? Hill Top Drive Prie* $12,600.00 New 9 bedroom Large Kitchen Location ? Pertlnsville Full Basement 2 Full Baths Price $15,000.00 Choice Restricted Home Sites ? City Water Summer Heine Sites ? One to 10 acres with excellent view and Water BUSINESS EXCELLENT INCOVrf PROPERTY on Blowing Rock Read Sellihg price $25,MO.OO. Monthly income 9MO.OO. APPRO* ant ACRES OF LAND en HI Way lot at Hedge* Gap intersection. Meel for any type of business. ACREAGE . 190 ACRES in the Sugar GroVfe area, B0 acres fo pasture. Two MtaMs, three herns. Priced ta sell qMtekfir. BEAUTIFUL BLAIRMONT LOTS, overlooking Boooe's Golf Coune. City Witer, PaVed Streets, PtueHAW View, Ne Citjr Tazet.

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