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h PHENOTHIAZINE ? Worm your sheep before breeding lime with phcnothiazine. We hive it in buk at 10 lbs. for $7 A Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St. lc WE CAN STILL take care of your needs m men'i and boys' dress pants, including ?H wool flannels. Most of thjse pants are high style, welts and flaps. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. le FOR SALE? Asfcley wood heater, in good condition. See Miss Letia Ray. Route 2, Box 48, telephone AMherst 4 3920 lc VENETIAN BLINDS, Wesco fti Storm Windows and Doors. Weath ? erst ripping, also Blown Insulation. I Get our free estimates. R W. Wat Ik .ns, phone AM M207. lp MEN'S PLASTIC RAINCOATS? Unlabeled rejects from a $4 95 re tailer, only $1.98. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc 1 OATS ? Both the Forkedeere and Lecont. Kecleaned, grown from certified seed. We have 500 bales of oat straw. Would take locust posts on any of this seed or straw. Would wiot the posts mostly round and 5 inches of wood at the small end. Also 11 year old gray horses, about 1350 each. Also their harness. Will T. Cannon, Wash ington College, Tenn. 10-13-2c FOR, SALE ? Walnut finish nine piece dining room suite. Call AM 4-3818. lp _ 4 ATTENTION ROPING MAKERS ? We will let out roping machines October 18, 20, 21, 22. Do not call for them before these date*. We will tell you then when to begin making roping. Wilcox Drug Co. 10- 13 2c FOR SALE ? A five months old colt. Will make a horse that will weigh around forteen hundred pounds. See Ivan Vounce, Mabel, N. C. lp FOR SALE ? Electric range, apart ment size, 4 -burner, almost new. Maple dinette set, plastic seats Goliti Seal 9x11 rug 1 burner oil htattr. A the "Catifens. Blowing Rock, N. C. lp FOR RENT ? 2 bedroom rock cot tage, furnished. By year or by month. See A. C. Mast. Sugar Grove. 10-U-2p BROWN'S RESTAURANT and Service Station, now open with complete line of Gulf Products. Free Grease job with each oil chance for a week beginning Oct ober 18. Located on highway 421, 4 miles west of Boone. lp FOR SALE-^-Corn by the truck load at Fresno, Ohio. Far further information call AMherst 4-3808 in Boone. 10-13-2p MEN'S SWEATERS? Virgin wool, button front, brown, blue, and gray heather, all aiaea, $4.89. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc FEED BAGS? We have a nice (election of print feed baga. Wata uga PCX Service, S. Water St. lc GRADED FRESH COUNTRY EGGS ? 40c and up per dozen. Wa tauga PCX SetVice, S. Water St.. Boone. lc WE CARRY short crotch pants. Wranglers and Lee western dun garees, and others. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc HELP WANTED? A reoreaentive for Singer Sewing Machine fxt for Boone, N. C. and surrounding territory. Contact' R. L. Parker, Mgr., Slneer Sewing Machine Co., 318 E. Main St Johnson City: I Tenn. 9-22-4p DR. GALE P. BARE. CHIROPRAC TOR ? Office hour*: 8:80 to IS: 1 to | S. Tuesday and Friday nights by , armotntments only. X-ray aervlee. I 417 E. King St, Boone, N. C. > Phone AM 4-STH B-17-tfc WEATHER STRIPPING? Free es timates ? Insula Ire Rock Wool In sulation Type "A": rustproof tine interlocking weather stripping. Wisco Storm Windows and Doors. Quality workmanahio. Norman Lacker. 829 Faculty Street. Phone AM 4-8807, or Woodrmr Siitcleton. Morganton, N. C. Phone 1570-W. 5-27-tfc ASC ORDERS ? We are now filling ASC orders for seed rye. crimson clover, and 1-11-12 If von have not participated In the ASC fall pro gram, we ?r?e you to go by the ASC office and pick no your order and have It filled at the Watauga PCX Service, S. Water St., Beon lc CHILDREN'S SKI PAJAMAS? As sorted colors, sixes 4 to 8. sll?h?lv imperfects. $1.16 value, only (l.M. CHURCH'S, W Kmg St., Boone *c WE CARRY PANTS to r "chubby" boys CHURCH'S, W. King St.. Boone. r i el NOTICE ? EBcr'i store has been moved from Lovill to Eller's resi dence at Cove Creek. Ted Eller'i Radio and TV Shop remains at the old store. W. B. Eller 10-13-Sp FOR SALE? Gas stove, used. New broiler. Reasonable price. See Mrs. Clyde Wilson, Mabel, N. C. ? v. *P JUST RECEIVED? A shipment men's Qxfortls, engineer boots, army shoes, boys shoes. City ShOe Shop. lp FOR SALE ? Good Gurnaey cow. Available October 19th. B. Stallings lc SEE 4 demonstration of the BEST-BUILT Electric Sewing Machine today! Round bobbin style ? Pull size head ? 20 year written guarantee. Complete elec tric portable now only $68 93. MILLER BROTHERS, Boone, N. C. le MEN'S OXFORDS AND LOAFERS ? One table, values to I0.BS, only $9.00. CHURCH'S, W. King St.. Boone. lc JUST RECEIVED? 9 doien men's pants, all wood gabardines, wool and dacron blends, all siaes, *8.05. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone U WILL BUY N. C. LICENSE tags from 1900 to 1920. Good condition $2.00 each. James B. Mast, Sher wood. N. C. 10-6-ap HOC WORMER ? Worm your hogs the eat y way with PCX Cadimun Wormer. Watauga PCX Service, S. Water St. lc BETTER VALUES in men's and (toys' sport shirts can be found at CHURCH'S. W. King St., Boone, lc FOR SALE? Two READY-MADE LIVINGS in 2 stores, each with 4 units. Located on valuable lot op posite WlUtnel Bank. Each has an apartment and bath, besides three lyiits for income. Will sell at 1-3 MMf ~ eactj. $500 or less ' $79 month price for the ALL. You can pay for building, live there and have extra income, too; Would consider mountain pro perty trade-In. References ex changed. Write Box 111, Whitnel, N. C. or apply premiaes. 10-6-Zp UfUlM IV I UICVDK. Y*U1 value, downa^^^liince at . ly, orl^iry special pr lAtfOt * A Otl ou 13 jai^uib ? iteversiDies, quilted linings, $3 M , or 2 for $7.00; ?4?S or 2 for $0.00. CHURCH'S, W. Kinf St , Boone. ? i:'-: ? "Sb3 ic ALL WOOL BLANKETS? Gray, green, and blue, $9.09. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc NOW IS THE TIME to install your (torm windowt. Trailer load just arrived. Mountain Lumber Co., AMherst 44074. 10-6-tfc BOYS' SWEATERS-Wool blends, maroon only, lixes 10 to It, $2 98 CHURCH'S, W. King St.. Boone. le TELEVISION SALE? 17" True tone T. V. Set*, voted cleared aharpeit picture*, guaranteed one year. On sale this week only $120.05. WESTERN AUTO AS SOCIATE STORE. 0-2?4fc STORM WINDOWS ? We can now give prompt delivery on storm window* and storm doors. Get yours now and avoid the last min ute, winter rulh. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St., Boon*, lc CHECK WITH US for your needs in men's and boys' boots and rub ber footwear. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc PREPARE NOW FOR Cold wea ther. Make your house warm and racy with WEATHERLOCK STORM WINDOWS. Built ef ex traded, all-welded aluminum, double - tracked, with self-storiag screen, completely installed to fit any size double-hung window. Or ders taken from now until Oc tober 1st will be installed for only $18 00 per window. Don't delay, act today! MOUNTAIN LUMBER CO., one-half mile eaat of Boone on 421. Dial AMherst 4-8974. MM SPECIAL prices on sluehheu. U jm con tact me by calling or writing. My plants f re extra nine state inspec ted We km hew to design and plant your home. Why not get the best? White Dogwoods at % price while they last ? F. L. WIL COX. landacape nurseryman. Deep G?. N. C , AMherst 4-3S80. 8-11-tfc WILKES COUNTY PUREBRED HEREFORD SALE? S3 Bred and Open HeHara-.lt Ms. ?f?a>, October 20, North Wilkesbora, N. C MM* Apps, Indians To Meet On Grid Next Saturday |j f. Uj RUSSELL MeDONALD The Appalachian Meuatf ineers ' will meet the Catawba Indians Sat urday iii their fourth conference game of the 1MB season this Sat urday. The loop battle will be played at Catawba College in Salis bury It *111 be the fifth game of the seaaon aa the Mountaineers have played one non-conference -The Indians were defeated this pa at week end 20 to 6 by the Cata mounts at Weatern Carolina Col lege. The Appalachian team alao went down in defeat aa they were (? beaten 26 to 13 by the Lenoir Rhyne Bears of Hickory. Thia will be the twenty-first meeting of theae two teams since the first game iq 1929 Since that time Catawba has won ten games, Appalachian has won eight and there has been two ties. DB. L. X. WELLMAN will he la Ma office over Farmers State Bank, Mountain City. Tenn., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday of each week, from ? a. wi. to 1:39 p. m. Eyes examined. Glasses fitted. ?Mfc FRESH EGGS for aale at Church's Cafe on lower Cove Creak. lp FOX HUNTEBS ATTENTION? I have for sale one 15- month old high-bred Walher fox hound, broke and a good one. Five generation pedigree. 620.00. Alao 3 year old dog, a real fox dog. Goodman' and Walker breeding. No papers Price 620 06 2 pairs extra high bred Walker Nips, 5 generation pedigree. Priced right. Will trade. Grady Trivette, Vilas, N. C. lp FOR SALE ? 305 acres, about 200 acres in cultivation and pasture. Remainder in very nice saw tim ber, auited to modern machinery. About one mile to milk route. Fine place for fish dam 40 head Here ford cattle, 4 heavy work horses, harness, two tragonf, tractor, disc and plows, mowing machine, hay rake, hay loader, wheat binder 400 to 600 bushel* cpm in shock, big amount of good hay. Being seeded now to small grain. Over three million dollars worth stock goes through our Orange County market each year. Priced for all only $91(000 $1506 cash Remaind er to fuiL1 Thomas Winkler, Win rtfcTVa 1013 2c BOYS' POLO SrtlRTS, with coUar long eleeve*. assorted -colors, sties ?, 8, 10, $1 .19. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. IC COTTON SEED HEAL ? Let u? take care of your winter needs for cotton seed meal now while the price is right Watauga PCX Ser vice, S. Water St, Boone. lc GIBSON FARM TRACTORS ? World's most economical and beat up to 29 acres. Hundreds in use locally. Easy terms. No finance charges. Present ' stock only *695 00 F. L. GERMAN MOTOR CO.. Granite FaUs, N. C., distribu tors. MMc HOG FEED? Get the most for your feed dollar by feeding FCX Porkmaker. Watauga FCX Service. S. Water St., Boone. lc BARGAINS? Clean up sale. New Plymouths ? used cars. All makes. Lowest prices in our history. F. L. GERMAN MOTOR CO., GRANITE FALLS. N. C. 9- 29- 3c HAND SAW FILING and recon ditioning. V. M Calloway, Wink ler Grocery, Blowing Rock Road. MMb NOTICE? I kiave~sold the business known as Brown's Grill ia Blowing Rock. N. C? to W. C. Dale and Ted Dale as of September 17, 1969, and am not responsible for any debta incurred by aaid business on or after above date. Charles E. Brown, Blowing' Rock, N. C. - MMe DEMOCRAT ADS PAY **? toUl value o f all cattle od I farms in North Carolina the first | of the year was set at over 50 <4 million dollar*. or abwt It per j ceut less than ? yoar earlier. 11 ? i i Legal Notices NOTICE #F ADMINISTRATION Having quabiied at the admini stratrix of the estate of Fred E. Michael, late of the county of Wa rf Nertt. C,-vtina. ty all thoae having the estate of aai] present them to the wijhin 12 months of >f, or this notice will i bar of their re indebted to the es to make immediate M. MICHAEL. C. ^?tStke . RECUTWS NOTICE Having qualified aa the execu tor of the estate of John W. Hod ges, Sr Ute of the County at Wa tauga. North Carolina, thia la te notify thoae having claim* the estate of the aaid deceased to present them to the undersigned executor in Boone. N. C. within 12 month* of the date hereof or thia notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Thoae indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment to the said un danlgnml executor. This the 16th day of Sept., 1993. J. E. HOLSHOUSER, Executor of the estate of John W. Hodges, Sr. 9-22-6C I ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified a* the admlni itratrix of the estate of Mr*. A. H. Dula, late of the County of Wa tauga, state of North Carolina, thia i* to notify those having claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to us with 12 month* of the date hereof or this notice will be pi end ed in bar of their recovery. Thoae indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment to the undersigned This the 8th day Of Juite 1955. MRS. VIRGINIA KOONIZ! of Winston-Salem MRS. W. B. EST2S of Blowing Rock ADMINISTRATRIX D-lMc | NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that default having occurred in the performance of oertain coven ants of that deed of trust dated the 2nd day of February, J MB, re corded the same date in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Wa tauga County, North Carolina, in Book 61, pases 294, 293, 29ff, ex ecuted by Hill Triplett and Vir ginia Triplett, his wife, to Vance E. Swift Trustee, the Beneficiary named in said deed of trust has declared the entire debt and obli gation secured thereby due and payable at once; that* the aaid Hill Triplett and Virginia Triplett, Hs wife, have failed to pay the said debt; and that pursuant to the iwer contained fn Mid deed of request of the Bene . Vanoe E. Swift, Trustee, the tract of land describ ed in (aid deed of trait at public auction on the 29th day of October, 1959, at 12:00 noon at the court house door, in Boone, Watauga County, North Carolina, to pay the debt secured by the said deed of trust with interest and the costs of such sale; the land being aituated in Blowing Rock Town ship, Watauga County, North Car olina, on the north side of the Winkler'* Creek Road about 5 mile* *outhwest from the town of Boone, bounded on the North by the lands of J. Greene and Bald win property; on the Eaat by the West property; on the South by the West property and on the West by the lands of B. Greene as shown bv a plat prepared by Jack L. Stone, Registered Surveyor, dated December 4. 1948, bounded and described as follow*: BEGINNING on a chestnut, Lee Robbins old corner and running thence S. 47 degrees E. 70 poles to a stake; thence N. 36 degrees E. 6 poles te a stake; thence N. 14 degrees E. IS poles to a stalce; thence N. 87V4 E. im poles to a stake; thence N. flOtt E 10 poles to center of a bridge; N. 14V4 de r-s W. ? poles to a stake; thence 18tt degrees E. 6 pole* te a stake; thence N. 894 degrees E. 12 poles to a stake; thence N. 78Vk degrees E 7 poles to a stake; thence N. 88Vi degrees E. 8 8-10 pqles to a stake; thence N. 14 decrees W. 8 poles to a stake; thence S. 75 degrees E. 4 poles to a stake: thence N. 4.0 poles to a stake; thence N. 25 degrees W. >0 poles to an iron stake; thence S. 67degrees W. 64.8 poles to a stake; thence S. 86 degrees W. 39 poles to the BEGINNING CORNER, con taining 28 acres, more or less. TERMS: Caah. Five per cent (5% ) of the amount of the highest bid most be deposited with Trus tee pending confirmation of the sale. Dated thia 15th day of Sept ember, 1955 VANCE E. 6WITT, Parkway Grill 8 Miles East of Boone on 421 We Specialize In Seafoods PLATE LUNCHES PRIVATE DINING ROOM 24 Hoar Service ? We Never Ooee CURB SERVICE Sunday Special Southern Fried Chfckca Dinner $1.00 JACK WESTHEMER , PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER Polio Chapters Are Destitute ?!* Chapel Hill.?Jn spite of * mil lioo dollar Mareh of Uitne.s cam paign in North CaroUfu laat Jan-' uary, 39 county polio chapters in the Hwtf in without tor Aid to polio patients, according to Rex Edison, 1096 March of Dimes state .chaiiUHin. ? , 4'i; ? wyt i Counties depend cut upon emer gency financial support from na tional headquarters of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis ?re: Alleghany, Ashe, Bertie, Bun combe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Cherokee, Chowan, Clay. Craven, Davie, Duplin, Iredell, Jhonston, Jones, Lee, Lincoln, Madison, Mar tin, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Nash, New Hanover, Orange, Ran dolph, Robeson, Rockingham, Row an, Sampson, Stokes, Union, Wake, Watauga, and Wilkes. "If we need proof, which we don't, that polio is not licked yet, we have only to look at the finan cial plight of our own county chap ters." said Edison. What is true for North Carolina is true for other states, he pointed out. "The condition faced by North Carolina and the nation for the next few years makes it imperative that the people everywhere make an all-out effort in the March at Dimes next January," he said, em phsuing that the national need for 1996 is a minimum of $47,800,000. Traffic accidents on North Caro lina streets and highways last year killed Ml persons according to records of the Motor Vehicles De partment in Raleigh. Included in the year end fatality toll was 215 pedestrians. The 1094 death }oll was 11 per cent (or 127 lives) be low the 1,1 IS deaths that occurred in 1093. Auto accident injuries for last year totaled 19,900. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the admini strator at the estate of Nathan M. Greene, late of the County of Wa tauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to me within 12 months of the date hereof or this notice will be ptead ed in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment to the undersigned This the 6th day of Sept. 1099.. CLYDE, R. GREENE, ADMINISTRATOR. 9-13-6C Mixing Period Fur it it mi* l? New Ti^|? w There is n popular tendency among hotaemakers today to mix furniture of different periods. This mixing of traditional and con temporary furnishings is said by some decorators to forecast a new style in home decoration. This blending of periods if cer tainly a practical idea. Almost, everyone of us has an -old desk, sofa or (kM that belonged to our grandmother for wftifch we (eel a front deal of affection. However, a great many people prefer modern or ooMamparery furniture, for the most part in their hornet. This new trend prob ably stems fr?ra their desire to enjoy the mw and the old. A large number of modern piec es are being produced In medium rather than pale colers, while tra ditional furniture is feeing made in many of the lighter woods. The corresponding color tones makes c4dv?ntur*? cr "Eddie, we forgot one thing. How ire we to get our daily inpply of Hiflside Dairy's mtlk' The old camp wont seem much like home without tt." 1 Hillside Dairy PRODUCTS'? tyuum A <y*.\l4U\4\ta. ?oafiy rloduC't^. /jh/ AM 4 82)1 BOONL, N.C. it pwslbfc lo um Ma, ehnjm and *clt in the uu? room e?n though thry are not related la ?ty> ling. Mode* h?r??d veneer fuqii. ture Mat' only brings ant the full beauty of the wood (rain, but it is mudi more durable when ef i good quality, than many aolid piece*. Carved shape* are poetlble tag ha* beea perfected t* the peiat wbety almost any deiteel effect in wood pattern can bo had. AN this permit* unlimited aeieo ? - ? ? r ' ' TOWN OF BLOWING ROCK, NOBTH CAROLINA STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED BUDGET i fpfF . FOB YEAR WHICH WILL END JUNE M, 1956 Estimated Valuation ?... ....? ....$3,644,990 00 Estimated Polls ^ ? _ .... 104.00 TAX KATE: Ad Valorem ..... - _ #140 Polls 240 ESTIMATED REVENUE: 1955 Tax Levy ? , ,7*7.20 Less estimated uncollectible ? 5*f ? '...: ? ... 3,996.36 Net Tax Levy ? ?.. $58,640.94 Water Revenue ... ,v .V $23,000-00 Tax penalties and interest L. ... 700.00 Privilege Licenses X ' 1,080.00 Mayor's Court .? 100.00 State Powell Bill _ ? ... 10,00040 State Intangible Tax . 1,600.00 State Franchise Tax .I~ ? . .. 16040 Water Taps and Meters 1,600.00 Miscellaneous Revenue - ? 600.00 $98,000.94 ESTIMATED EXPENSES: Advertising ... .....4 3,752.70 Bond Retirement 11,00040 Bond Interest and Exchange 6,846.14 Administrative 9,000.90 Park and Playground is 3,50040 Street Maintenance and Paving 17,009.00 Garbage Disposal .. 4 5,000.90 .Street Lights 3,900.00 Water Department 19,000.90 Water and Sewer Extensions 9,000.90 Fire Department 2,500.00 Police Department : 5,000.90 Cemetery : 500.90 Deferred Expenses 5,295.93 Estimated Revenue in Excess of Expenses 6.07 $98,000.94 Badge of Better Ih/irg ? Whenever you see a Liquefied Petroleum Gas container on a Jiomf, you know there'* comfortable living inside. A product of petroleum jcsesrch ? Liquefied Petroleum Gat meant fait, easy cooking, instant automatic hot water, dependable refrigeration |nd generally better ( living for million* of families throughout the nation. We'd like to tell yon a lot more about Liquefied Petroleum Cm, ?o phone ut today. Let u* *how yon what progress in the competitive, > progressive oil induak-y can mean to yon and your family? bow mucb it can add to your living enjoyment.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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