Newspapers / Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.) / June 16, 1955, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
le Group |o Hold ition At Mayview lag Rack, June 14,. ? A. K. at ABwwafte. newiy elect ?MraUwt at the American Cot ton Manufacturer* Inatituto. U acboduled aa ono of the thrae apeak are at the annual minting km la nM-Joaa of tha Southern Textile Aaaociation. an organiza tion of mill operating official*. Other gueat apeakera will l? (Mi Or. U C. HaMu praaidaat a# (ha Institute of Testile Tech notoor, Charlotte** ille, Va., and William V. Robertaon. general manager of Riegal Textile Co p po ration, War* Shoals, S. C. The eoavoBtioa, to bo hold Juno 16-17-18 at tha Mayview Manor, atom Thursday night with a buf fet supper and a reception. Dr. Haace and Mr. Robertaon will ?peak at the Initial bualnaaa aaa alon on Friday moraine. Mr. Winget, who fe chairman of the board, American * Eflrd Milla, will apaak at tha final Motion on Saturday morning. At thta aeaaion alao J. L. James of Cooleemee, head of the Southern Textile As sociation, will preaent the pros ident'i report The election of officer* alao come* on Saturday. A* a matter of cuatom and precedent, the firat - viae preaidant. 1. A. Cbipau Jr., ?f tau Mill*, toman, S. C., is expected to nm up to preaideLt, wmem ding Mr. luw, and the ?ccoDd viae preaident, a C. Ua of Pacific Mill*, Hbodiaa, will move MP to lint visa proatdont A new aecood *iea preaident will ba elect ad. T. I. Stafford of Clinton Manu facturing Company, Clinton, S. C., la baud chairman Jam aa McAdan Jr.* of Chartotto i* aecretary and tuaaaurar. Tha term* of four meabar* of the board of gov arson aspire tbls year and tbaae pUcaa an tba board are to ba filled. Thoee whoaa tarma are expiring are Howard Barton, Fialdereat Mill* Inc., Spray; J. P. Hugbee, Cone Mill! Corp., Hillaboro; W. M. Pittendreigh, Riagal Tactile Corp., Ware Sboala, 8. C? and J. B. Po well, Locke Cotton Mill* Co., Con cord. Tba Southern Textile Ajaoeia tion if made op of mill operating official! in tba Carolina*, Virginia and Tanaaaaaa. North Carolina ba* 186 milk pro ceaaing planta. Wilson's Insurance and Real Estate Agency BOONE ? llot 00x200, *ewage and' water. ?800. GRAND BOULEVARD? 3 loU 20x182. $1,000. BLOWING ROCK ROAD ? Fully equipped Texaco Service Sta tion. E. KING ST.? 4 apartment houae, lot 75x200. 4 apartment*, bath ' tat each apartment, garage. 911,900. MEAT CAMP? m itory block houae, atneeo, hardwood floor*, furnace, baaement, 1 acre land, water in houae, pump in beaement 90,800. ZIONVILLE? 3 itory houie, 4 acre* land on V. S. 421. 99,000. BOONE ? 1 lot 98x90, excellent buaine** aite. 99,000. TRIPP APARTMENTS ? 0 apartment*, completely furnished, oil heat, brick, located on Howard Street. 9290.00 per month income. A good investment. VILAS ? Roy Brown aRe*taurant and *ervice ttation completely equipped. Septic tank* already installed for trailer court 377 foot frontage on U. S. 421. A real buy. BOONE? 2*tory rock house, 4 rooms and bath up, > rooms and bath down, lot 94x170. Terms if needed. 910,000. GENERAL STORE? New cinder block building, stuccoed and plastered, 29x90, *4 acre land, water in building, well stocked, ? good business. 99,900. BOONE ? S acre* land approximately 1 mile* from city limit*. Good building *ite. Can buy all of it or a part of it 93,900. VILAS? 7 room house, bath, full basement, 23 acre* extra good land, gravity water in houae, 5-tenths tobacco base, prac tically new garage and barn, well fenced, a variety of fruit tree*, a real bargain. 913,000. BOONE ? 5-room house, bath, hardwood floors, lot 00x219, good garden, located on Green atreet. $9,000. We Have a Number of Confidential Listings el Good Property. See us for your automobile, hospitalization, accident and health, polio, fire or life insurance. We will gladly as* tit you in buying or selling Real Eatatc. EUGENE WILSON ? W. K. WILSON OFFICE TELEPHONE AMhent 4-9444 HOME TELEPHONE AMhent 4-9929 308 East King Street, Old Boone Flower Shop Building Boone's 9uU kids f FUEL OIL FROM 6000 OLD MOTHER CARTH ? the kind THAT HEATS TOR all rrfc worth/ S *On^c\irr^ There's no muss or fuss whei you heat your house with ou quality Fuel Oil. Regular de uervs save you time, worr and effort ? GET FUEL-TRON Fael on CaaiHiMMi $1.19 fL One pint enough for] 275 gallons i Smvtt fad oU. keep. 2 Trucks To Serve You in Watauga County R.D. Hodges, Jr. >^^,KEROSEN6 - FUEL OIL < WfftftTn&MAt esso <iwc< AM 4-8801 ??? BOONE Now Is Time To Use State Parks ' ' ' ~?t r# U fern bar* not visited or ueed the varied faciliUaa offered at North Caroliaa State Parka now is the tiaM to do ao. Thia is th? advice comma (row Director Ben E. Douglaa of the Department of Conservation and Development, the State age ocy which, amoatg other duties, baa the reeponsibllity of administering the qratam of State Parks Director Dauglaa ?ays the grow ing popularity, of the State Parka la shown by the fact that during 1(64 more than 1,600.000 persons visited and used facilities of the parka. Ha hopaa an even larger number will visit the parka this year. Admission to and parking in the State Parks is free. Park visitors will find food and soft drinks at conveniently located refreshment standi. Swimming, boeting, camping, na ture study, and other entertain ment are provided at the- parks. "The parka have everything a per son needs for a healthful, restful stay however short It may be," Mr. Douglas says. On July 1, 1964, capacity to pro duce synthetic ammonia waa equi valent to nearly three million tona of nitrogen. Since then 10 new planta or additions to plants have been completed. Former Boone fcirl Is Cabarrus Band Leader The following story was written I by Ralph Millar, Concord Tri bune staff writer. Mn Noel 1* a granddaughter of Mn. Lillian Hep- i kins of Boom. ' 7151 "Equality for women!"*"' 5 1 J That has been the btUlMr; from the fair sox lince Susan B. Anthony led the woman ruffe raga fight in the laat century. Mrs. Agnes Neet has invaded ? field tackled by few women in the United States. She Is the only woman band director in Cabarrus county? and one of but a few in the state. "I enjoy tt, or I certainly wouldn't be a band director," Mrs. Neel said.' "I don't see anything unusual about it My husband, William, doesn't complain so 1 Just take my Job .for granted." Mrs. Neel has been at Odell High School since the 1MM0 school year. "I've studied all instruments ? and I do mean all. I cant play any of them well enough to list except the trumpet. "Oh, I might get 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' out of most of them, but that would be about all. I've had Instruction in percussions, reed, string and brass. "But, like I said, all I can play ' It's the all purpose ; ? ??? ?? ? ? ? ???????? 4-wheej drive truck! Here'* a rugged, all-purpose truck designed not only lor highway t ?travel, but with the extra insurance of 4-wheel drive (or difficult I terrain or weather ? the 'Jeep' Truck! It shifts easily from 2-wheel drive (or highway or street into 4-wheel drive when extra traction is needed to carry its pay load of ever a ton through mud, sand, snow or soft earth where ordinary tracks can't go. Equipped with power take-off, it supplies mobile power for many types, of machinery for business or farm. The 'Jeep' Trade ? is now available with power brakes. 4-VIEEL HIVE % W ? *' Jeep HILTS. ..wcrtft tarpst ukm *1 4-aM Mn nMdts Ask for a demonstration todsy... Basnett Motor Co., Inc. E. Main ? Boone, N. C. WARNING Have You Seen This Man See Description Below Weight: 620 lbs. ? Waist: 100" ? Age: 19 He is the world's fattest boy and will be exhibited in his special trailer in front of Crest Store Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, June 20. 21, 22. Open daily from 9 a. m. to m. No tickets sold. Silver donations suggested. Sponsored by the Boone Fire Department. is the trumpet." She betas her trumpet ltwodi young, at the age ct 12, and played that instrument during her high Khool career. When ahe entered college ahe played in the school band, the little symphony orchea tri and tin A native of Booae, ihe attended ^\ppf w State Teachers Col lege and graduated in 1M0, ma turing in mnsie. She then came to Odell In 1949 and began work there aa the mu ?ic teacher. "The band baa actually grown and unproved nicely during those yean," ahe (aid. "It was organised in October, IMS, by Jean Miller At the first concert there were only 10 mem bers. "There are now 38 concert play ers and we have 48 members in the marching band. "In addition, this year was the first year that band classes have been held daily. It helps tremend ously when they can practice dally NOTICE OF SALE OP SEAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by George Brown and wife, Ella Brown, dat ed July }1, IBM, and recorded in Book 72 at Page 240 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Wata uga County in Boone, North Caro lina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the aaid deed of trust by the terms thereof being nibject to foreclosure, the under tigned will offer for sale, as trustee, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Boone. North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon on the 18th day of July, 1MB, the property conveyed in the aaid deed of trust, the same lying and being in Cove Creek Township, Watauga Countv, North Carolina, and bound ed ana described aa follows: BEGINNING on a chestnut in the old Abram Lewis line near his corner and runs south 80 degrees east 88 poles to a stake in the Ada ma line; thence east with aaid tine 57 poles to a stake In the old Coffey line; thence north 30 de frees west with said line 98 poles to a sugar tree; thence north S3 west 48 poles to a chestnut oak; thence south 89 west 38 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 20 teres, more or lese. This property will be sold sub )ect to accrued taxes. This the 14th day of June. 1996. STACY C. BGGERS, JR., Trustee ...? 4-lMe-W ia stead of at sack irregular tinwa" "I>? ateo touad out Hut when ever we have a program echeduled and aomethiag ten* through, 1 can ahray* depend on (ha members to pull lonwrtitng out ot the air at the last minute and be ? hit." Mr*. Neel received her Master of Arts decree at Appalachian State Teachers College last year. DEMOCRAT ADS PAY Hog producers cm nn aa i? age of three piga la every two Hf. ten by using infrared beet Umja during and altar f? -rowing accord ing to Naearck ml The total cost if negligible mr Wt 1 KM CMMfTfcfWMnuM? You'll find many um for handy, eaty-to-apply Dutch Boy Quick-Drying Enamel. It peat a tough protocUui co at. comet ta exciting colon. ro* pocch ano riootv- Cive exposed mrfacet lite protection of Dutch Boy Porch and Floor Enamel. Rich colors, a tough and lotting armor for yearsof service. in today snd iwkc yow nlicllon crt We Will Be Glad To Recommend a Reliable Painting Contractor, If You Wish. VL MORETZ G SON AMhtrsf 4-3221 DEER GAP - NORTH CAROLINA "Watauga's Oldest Lumber Yard" r n I : HERE IT IS! For The First Time A PREMIUM RECAP ?Deeper Tread TO GIVE WOU LONGER WEAR ?Wider, Flatter Tread FOR MORE STABILITY, RIDING COMFORT l -Non-Squeal ON cffRVES ? / * ? ?Curb Guards TO PROTECT TIRES AGAINST SCRAPING ?Greater Stopping Power ON WET ROADS GUARANTEED To Give You Longer Wear Than Any New Tire On The Market! Vance Recapping Co. |V ? H'l "TIRES ARE OUR RUSINESS? NOT JUST A SIDELINE" North Depot Street PI* Boone, North Carolina
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 16, 1955, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75