Windy Gap News Mr. Ray Harmon has return ed from Ohio where he has been engaged in defense work for ?onetime. Miss Vada Trivett and Miss Mary Harmon of Boone were visiting home folks last week end. ? Donald Hapaman of Fort Bragg, Albert Harman of Fort Jackfon, Raymond Harmon of Fort Pickett, and Fred Trivett of Fort Jackson visited their par ents last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moody spent last Sunday with Mrs. Moody's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harmon. Paul Tester o{ Fort Benning was visiting friends 'here last week. m Miss Celia Guy and Shirley Trivett of Beech Creek spent Saturday night visiting Misses Willrea and Betty Ward. Miss Orbie Trivett of States *-llle spent the week-end at h6me. Miss Trivett is a student in a nursing school at Statesville. Mrs. Ray Harmon and daugh ters Wanda and Shelia spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edmisten of Beech Creek. Million Have Phone Shares The numbfcr of stockholders in the American Telephone and Telegraph Company reached 1, 000,000 Tuesday, Southern Bell manager H. M. Inabinet announ ced. As the 1,000,000th point was at tained, there were 6,157 stock holders in North Carolina, own ing 163,349 shares. "The Bell System is the only American business with such a democracy of ownership as to have 1,000,000 owners," Mr. Ina binet pointed out. "The people in all walks of life who have in vetted in the Bell telephone bus iness, and thus become stockhold ers, live in 19,000 Cities, towns, and rural areas in the nation, in cluding North Carolina." Mr. and Mrs. Brady Denton, of Saginaw, Mich., are joint owners of the millionth certificate rep resenting stock. He is an auto mobile salesman ? typical of the average Bell System stockhold ers, who are farmers, business men, clergymen, merchants, teachers, widows and other "hometown" folks. Funds supplied by people who have invested in the Bell System, like the Dentons, have made it possible fnr Southern Bell to spent $63,00,000 for additional facilities in North Carolina be tween January 1, 1945, and March 31, 1951, Mr. Inabinet said. Telephone service demands in North Carolina are on the in crease, Mr. Inabinet said, calling for large amounts of additional facilities yet to be installed. Funds for new facilities do not come from customer's monthly payment of their bills but must be raised in the form of new cap ital. Telephone earnings must be such as will attract the funds of people who have funds to invest, Mr. Inabinet declared. "That is why it is essential that the Tele phone Company in North Caro line be financially strong, with adequate earnings to do the job that the people of the state want done." MAN TAKES CAKE PRIZE Fort Ann, N. Y. ? In a chocolate cake-baking contest at a Orange meeting, three women judges awarded the prize to Howard Vannier for the best cake. The second and third prizes went to women. Zionville News By GEORGIA MILLER Mr?. Jessie Stephens returned from Watauga hospital May 10, and is recovering nicely. Many o! her friends have visited her since she returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Damn Shoun and children of Mountain City vitit4 ed Mrs. Polly Greer and other friends Sunday. Mrs. Ross Bumbarner is tak ing treatment at the Hagaman Clinic in Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Farrls Bum garn er have moved from their home here to their place of business at Sugar Grove. Mrs. Dan Bingham and son, John Thomas, spent Sunday with Mrs. Liilie Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilson and son, Kenneth, Mr. Edward Wil son and daughter, Becky, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Norris. Mr. Emory Greer is sick at his home here. His daughter, Mrs. Pauline Chapman of Richmond, Ind? is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roming er and son, Lester, visited Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Holman. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and son, Randal, returned home | after spending a week with Mrs. Thomas' mother, Mrs. Charles Wilkinson in Salem, Va. Mrs. Ella Moretz js visiting re latives in Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Miller, and Dora Deane visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson on Meat Camp Sun day. Mrs. Eugene Wilson is visiting her husband, Cpl. Eugene Wil son, stationed in Alabama. Mrs. Edward Wilson and daughters, Becky and Karon Sue, are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Proffit on Meat Camp. Mr. Fred Castle has returned home from Kingsport, Tenn., where he has been employed. Mrs. Pauline Sherwood spent Thursday with Mrs. Gordon Sherwood at Sherwood. Mr. Clark Castle visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Olen Stephens and Miss Artruda Stephens are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lewis in Cleveland, Ohio. 1950 Census Used For State Taxes The 1950 Census will be used in ^letermjmng State schedule "B" license tax liability for the tax year beginning June 1, 1951, according to information furnish ed by Wade H. Lee, local deputy collector for the North Carolina Department of Revenue. Mr. Lee calls attention to the fact that many privilege licences are based on population and sug gests that the taxpayers refer to the schedule "B" partial list, which is being mailed together with application blanks to tax payers throughout the State within the next few days. Pri vilege licenses not based on population will not be affected by these population changes. The 1950 population figures, subject to correction, for some of the places in Caldwell, and Watauga counties are listed be low: Boone, 2,964; Granite Falls, 2,282; Lenoir, 7,863. If any taxpayer in Watauga county is in doubt as to his cor rect tax liability or needs assis tance in filing his applications, Mr. Lee suggests that they con tact him ?n the Grand Jury room, Watauga county court house, Boone, on Wednesday May 23, or Wednesday June 8. Mr. Lee's office_ days in Len oir, are Tuesday of each week, or he may be called at telephone No. 721, and he will be glad to furnish any information desired. Do You Need Refrigeration Service? If your Commercial or Domestic Refrigeration Unit needs attention, don't neglect it. Waiting may cause the little condition to develop into a Major and Costly Repair. We stock a full line of Repair Parts in order to give you QUICK and BETTER Service. SPORLAN EXPANSION VALVES SPORLAN DRIERS DAYTON "V BELTS BANCO CONTROLS WABASH CAP TUBES ? HIGH GRADE REFRIGERANTS . Remember, waiting may coat you Major Repairs and Valuable Food Los^s, so PLAY SAFE-Call U? Today. EDMISTEN FURNITURE CO. 420 W. Main St. Boone, N. C. Emergency Service ' Phone 242-J LEGAL NOTICES RESOLUTION THAT Wi iHEAS undet Chapter 454 of the laws of North Carolina of 194 1 the election for the Mayor and the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Boone shall be held on the tint T.iesday after the third Monday in June: AND WHEREAS this date falls on June 19 of the year 1961. NOW. THEREFORE, an elec tion for the Mayor and the Com missioners of the Town of Bone is hereby called for Juoe 19, 1951, during the hours from 6:30 o'clock a. m. until 6:30 o'clock p. in. Eastern standard time, in ac cordance with Gvneral Statutes 160-44. It is further ordered that J. C. McConnell is hereby named and designated as Registrar for said town election, and that Barnard Dougherty and R. D. Hodges shall be designated as Judges of said election and the books shall be opened for the registration of voters as provided by law on the 26th of May, 1951, at 9:00 o'clock a. m. and shall be closed at sun down on the 9th day of June, 1951, said election to be held at the Town Hall of the Town of Boone. Duly adopted this the 15th day of May, 1951. GUY W. HUNT Town Clerk lc NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice of the casing of the election for the Mayor and the Town Commissioners of the Town of Boone is hereby given. The election shall be held at the Town Hall on Tuesday, June 19, 1951, between the hours of 6~30 o'clock a. m. and 0:30 o'clock p. m. The Registrar for said election is J. C. McConnell. Those entitled to register as provided by law are hereby noti fied that the books for the re gistration of new voter* shall be opened Saturday, May 26, June 2, and June 9, 1951, between the hours of 9:00 o'clock a. m. and sundown. GUY W. HUNT Town Clerk lc EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the Executor of the will of Mrs. F. A. Llnney. late of the county of Watauga, state of North Carolina, this la to notify all those having claims against the estate of the said deceaae.. Shonny Haw Tree Bark at 18c per lb., Catnip Leaves 35c per lb?, Black Cohosh Root 12c per pound. Select Sassa fras Bark 35c per lb.; Highest Market prices alio paid for Cher ry Bark, Ginseng, Metals, Car Batteries. We are alio buying 100 or more other items. Ask for complete price list.i?-Wilcox Drug Cpmpa'ny, Boone, N. C. ? 5-17-4c TWO IMMEDIATE, openings for reliable men to call on farmers. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience re quired. Permanent Write today. McNESS COMPANY. Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 5-17-2p FOR SALE ? Good used furni ture: 6 piece bedroom suit, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 enamel kitchen table. 1 book case, 1 iron bed. See Grady Wilson, Boone. Route 2. lp FOR SALE ? Six room house, 3.8 acres of land, cold spring, VM miles west of Boone. See Jim Brown, Boone, N. C. lp AUCTION SALE SERVICE. I sell anything, the auction way, day or night. See me for prompt service. Jim Brown, The Auct ioneer, Boone, N. C. lp WE HAVE FOR SALE 10 to bacco beds 9 by 100 ft. of the Kentucky Ricker No. 16. These plants will be ready to set by the 21st of this month or soon there after. We treated against diseas es. We also have 2 registered Aberdeen Angus bull calves, 10 and 12 months old. Also one John Deere tractor and one no. S John Deere tractor mower. This tractor has only been used 290 to 300 hours, it looks and is like new. Will T. Cannon, Washing to County, Woshington College, Tennessee. lp FOR RENT ? Large apartment. Available June 1. Call 58-M. lp FOR SALE ? Ice box in good condition. Call S18-W. J. E. Ray, Perkinsville. lp FOR SALE ? Full size Hotpoint Electric range in good condition. $50. See F. A. Furtado, Cannon Apartments. lp WANTED ? Job doing general housework or caring for children. Write Miss Ann Johnson. Gen eral Delivery, Boone. lp FOR SALE? 6 foot Kelvinator. Good condition. Set' Joe Todd.lp WANTED TO BUY? Large pony or small riding hone, bridle, and saddle. Muat be fen tie. See Her bert Wejrr lc FOR SALE? One good ' heavy team of horse*, also nearly new Oliver Mowing Machine. H. C. Moretz, Route 2, Boone, N. C. 5-10-2p NOTICE The Watauga county Board of Education will meet May 13. at 8 p. m. in the county office build ing for the purpose of appointing a county superintendent and transacting other business. Clyde Perry, Chairman. 5-10-Jc FOR BEST PRICES on Cinder Blocks and Cement Blocks, Brick, see H. B. Wood. Boone, N. C. 5-10-4p COST OF THINGS GOING UP tauter than your income? You can make more full or part time as a Rawlelgh Dealer in North Cen tral Watauga County. Write fpr full particulars. Rawlelgh'*, Dept. NCE-180-RR, Richmond, Va. 5-3-3p WE HAVE ON HAND at all times day-old and started fam ous Holly Mountain Chicks. Winkler's Feed Service, 114 North Depot Street. 4-28-tfe FOR RENT ? 3 room furnished apartment with bath. Heat and water furnished. Mrs. Rob Riv er*, phone 1S4 or 12. CHIROPRACTOR? Dr. Charles B. Rollins, 420% W. Main St., above Edmlsten Furniture Co. Hours 9-12; 1:30-8:30; Thursdays 9 to 12. 11-9-tfc FOR RENT ? S Room unfurnished apartment, also rooms for rent. 107 Oak Street. Mrs. W. A. Dea ton. 5-10-2p DR. L. E. WELLMAN, Optomet rist, will b? in his office at Moun tain City, Tenn., every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Eyas exam ined, glasses fitted. 1-fl-tfc SPECIALS THIS WEEK ? New WASHING MACHINES $89.95; REFRIGERATORS $179.95. Gu aranteed 5 years. Because of our large buying power we can save you 25% on these items. WES TERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE. 2-22-tfc ALMOST Denver, Colo. -?*' Wakin# at about 3 a. m- little Mike Mor rell, 8, decided to check up on his Ealer duck, in the kitchen. Crerping into the kitchen, he ?Wjm they looked cold what happened next isn't clear. Hit mother, Mrs. Diane Morrell, was awakened about up hour later by billows of smoke. She found the kitchen ablaze and Mike playing in the hall. Fire men put out the $250 blaze and found the ducks o. k. ? not even singed. Stevensville, Mont. ? Rancher John Sullivan awoke recently just as a big blacfc bear was leav ing with a pig in its mouth. One rifle ihot kilted the bear. In stead of pork in his deep freeze. Sullivan now has bear meat, by permission of the game warden. WESCOTE SUPREME PAINT? highest quality, $3.89 gallon. Al io complete line of WALLPA PER. Expert painter available at 75 cents per hour. Call 48-W. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE. 3-22-tfc FOR SALE ? 80 acre {arm, grazing land, woven wire fence. Located on Fork Rldrffe. D. Archi* Coffey, Lenoir, N. C. 4-20-tfc FOR RENT? Two apartment*, furnished or unfurnished. Steam heat and hot water. Phone el day, or 136 after 6 p. m. 2-15-tfd FOR SALE ? 1951 Studebaker pick-up used as a demonstrator. Buck Maddux Motor Co., Boone, N. C., Phone 382 3-8-tfc WANTED ? Service station hand. References required. See Brown's Esso Stftion, Phone 355-W. lc FOR SALE ? Pontiac 41. Good buy for cash. Radio, heater, mo tor O. K. Good tires, nearly new spare. Call 259 Mr. Hill. lc BOONE DRUG CO. Your Prescription Store PROMPT SERVICE Three Registered Pharmacists! G. K. Moose, W. R. Richardson, O. K. Richardson Store Hours: 8:30 A M. to 9:30 P. M. Sundays: 2:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. If Needed after Store Hours, Call 114-M or 101 The REXALL Store LENOIR TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 4M ? LENOIR N. C. From and/or to Watauga or any county west of U. S. 29 to Caldwell, Catawba, Burke Counties. CALL US FOR YOUR TRANSPORTATION NEEDS ISO- Time For Snow . . . 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