Farm Income (Continued from pace one.) Fair. Eight Watauga 4-H ciub mem ber* attended the 4-H Club Rec ognition Day in Aaheville. Oc .tober 11. 1952. Certificates of achievement were presented to Watauga 4-H members who completed projects and turned in records at Achieve ment Day, November 8. * Farmers used more corn for silage in Watauga this year than in any previous year. Southern Bell Telephone Com pany completed a telephone line from Boone to Deep Gap. A total of 69 phones were connected on this line. A recent report shows that ap proximately 300 people west of Boone have signed up, and paid all or part of membership fee ask ing for rural telephones in this urea. Four Watauga county farmers secured seed from N. C. Founda tion Seed Producers and produc ed W. Va. 1183 hybrid seed com ih 1952. Six Watauga farmers had esti mated corn yields of more than 100 bushels per acre. The Green Pasture committee recommended "Letters of Achievement" in pasture work to five Watauga farmers and "Green Pasture Plaques'' to seven Wa tauga farmers in 19S2. Watauga county farmers pur chased a total of thirty -five reg istered beef type bulls in 1952. Hammond Hampton and H. J. Sheeler brought the first register ed Aberdeen-Angus bull, that we know of in the past ten years, to the county. The Watauga county purebred Hereford breeders sold cattle in all the state Hereford sales, and also in two sales in Virginia, namely, Tri-State Sale, Bristol, and Virginia Hereford sale, Dan ville, Virginia. Mr. Dave Minton purchased an outstanding herd bull prospect from Dan Lynch at the Tazewell Hereford sale in 1952. Finley P. Hodges and Son showed the champion Hereford bull and the champion Hereford cow at the 1952 Blue Ridge Fair. Forty-three purebred rams were purchased by Watauga com mercial sheep producers in 1952. Two Watauga purebred Hamp-* shire sheep breeders purchased stud rams in 1952. R. G. Shipley purchased his ram from W. F. Benk & Son, Sun Prairie, Wis consin, and Norris Brothers se cured theirs at the Staunton Stud I Ram show and sate, from Lawaon and Muss. Burkes Garden, Vir ginia. R. C Shipley showed the cham pion Hampshire ram at the North Carolina State fatf in 1952. Norri* Brothers had the cham pion ram and R. C. Shipley the champion ewe at the Blue Ridge Fair. Watauga county purebred sheep breeders consigned sheep to all the itate purebred sheap sales in 1952. ' ' Ralph Wilson purchased a good Poland China boar from Joseph Tooge in 1152. The Watauga 4-H livestock judging team placed second in the state contest in 1952. Many" dairy farmers construct ed silos in 1952. About 83% of Watauga county dairy cows are being bred to purebred bulls. One hundred ten farmers had one hundred seventy-two horses and mules treated in the work stock clinics in 1952. The unit test demonstration farm committee added enough farms to make the total for Wa tauga 25 at the end of the year 1952. Five tours were held on unit test farms in 1952. lora wara ana iamny were se lected as "the firm family doing the best job with what they have to do with" in a vote taken by the people on the tour. The Boone Purebred ram sale averaged $106.20 per head, on 22 head. The top price was $160.00 per head for three rams, all con signed by Watauga breeders. The Watauga Lamb Pool sold 2,824 head of lambs and sheep for $58,577.77. Eight Watauga 4-H club mem bers exhibited 18 lambs in the Tri-County Lamb show, at Spar ta, N. C., June 5, 1952. Vance Vines and Dudley Norris took first and second places in the registered lamb class in the 4-H show. i The Watauga Wool Pool sold 34,945 pounds wool for $18,315.35. The Boone Feeder Calf sale sold 214 graded calves and 24 un graded calves for a total of $26, 449.31. Sixteen farm owners or 4-H club members ordered 32,000 tree seedlings in 1952. A 4-H poultry chain was start ed in Watauga county in 1952. In October a 4-H poultry show and sale were held. One hundred eight of the pullets sold for an avera jgrice per bird of $2.23. i Local Realty Values NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE, bath, basement, furnace, Q.I. Loan. Small down payment. Quick sale. SMALL FARlCl 7 ACRES ? 6 room house, located about one mile west of Boone. Price is right. NEW 5-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ? Garage. Very modern. Can be financed. NEW 6 ROOM HOUSE? 1 acre land, located on hard surface ' road 5 miles east of Boone near Ruthcrwood. Small down payment, good terms on balance. Plenty of farm land available to rent. NEW 6-ROOM BRICK AND STONE HOUSE ? U bedrooms, large tile bath, modern kitchen, basement, hardwood floors, insulated, oil hot air heat, large lot 100x200). Located In one of the best residential sections at Boone. Terms if needed. NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE? located near College. Large Lot. In sulated, basement, hardwood floors. Priced to MIL FIVE MINUTES DRIVE FROM BOONE. Good *0 acre farm, good 6-room house, bath. 20 acre* of river bottom land. Other good outbuildings. Terms if needed. DUPLEX APARTMENT HOUSE. 8 rooms, 2 betha, central heating system. This property will pay for itself. Located near college and business district. $9,500. GOOD GRAZING FARM, new house, located near Brown wood, N. C. GENERAL STORE and service station located on Highway 421 near Rutherwood. This property includes stocK and buildings. Priced to sell. . GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE, bath, steam heat, conveniently lo cated to college and business section. Priced to sell. GOOD 4-ROOM HOUSE? bath, large lot 160x186, fruit tieM. located Just out of city limits. Price $4,500.00. Immediate possession. 2 MILES SOUTH OF BOONE on Highway No. 121? 6-rooen house, bath, basement, good bam and outbuilding, 2 acres of land. Priced to sell. GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE ? hot air heat, large lot located near business district. Price $8,600. GOOD 4-ROOM HOUSE ? furnace, bath, large lot located near college. / APARTMENT HOUSE located near college. 11 rooms (3 apart ments with 2 baths). Terms If needed. CHERRY PARK? Good 4 room house, bath. Urge lot PHce $4,000. Terms if desired. i GOOD 6-ROOM STONE HOUSE, bath, basement, new foresee, one aci* land, located 4 miles from Boone on Highway No. 221. Priced to sell. NEW 3 APARTMENT HOUSE, very modern, private baths, automatic heat, located near College campus. A res! In vestment. Terms if desired MAIN STREET? Good six-room brick house, bath, new furn ace. 77 ft. frontage on Main Street Priced to sell. DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE. Also the beet in business lota. List Your Property with Us for a Quick Sale Have Demand for Small Business ? Also for Parma Tri-County Realty Co. E. F. Coe, manager C. M. Critcher PHONE m - Boms, N. C. ? 217 MAIN STRUT ; \ )//,Y ' ? _ jOt ^ .. . ? , Says: "My Best Tip for '53 ? is Shop at the n ofTTkriffforMI' Jjt* Ha ot And Servw? 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