ATAUCA DEMOCRAT F WANT ADVERTISING RATE > CENTS A WOU) ? Mc MINIMUM CHABGK h Mutt Accompany All Orders NOTICE ? I have hM my interest in the Vaster Clesnet* to Mr. fam Wsrren, and wUI not V respoml ble fer any debt. mafjJ" prior to the tale March 7. 1900. Paul Fletcher. Boom. N..C, , ? ? , ~ ,'J^L, JUST RECEIVED? 9 dozen men's work shoe*, many with cushion in soles, $5.85 and fS M Just another outstanding value ?t CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. ( lc PO#ER TOOLS for sale? New 17* 4 power sander, new Vt h.p. motor with heavy steel stand, coat >50 cell $29. Devilbiss paint sprayer, % h.p. motor, ball bearing piston type compresser, just completely overhauled by Devilbiss Miami, cost $85 sell $35. Double 8 inch grinder H h.p. motor cost $38 adl $18. 8 ft. work bench, two drawers, steel adj'iatable legs plus wall hung tool rack holds 40 tools plus vise. Cost $40 sell $18. Consider offer on all. Call Moyer Blowing Rock 3531. ' lp DAIRY FEED? We have a 18% special dairy feed at a very reason able price. Get more for your feed dollar at your Watauga FCX Ser vice, S. Water St., BooW lc USED COOK STOVES and Heating ' Stoves wanted. Call, write or see M & R Furniture Co., Vilas, N. C. 3-8-tfe FOR SALE ? Sorrel mare, weight 1400 pounds, one Mack heme, weight 1200 lbs. Dean Isaacs, Ma bel, N. C. 3-8- 2p ANYONE DESIRING DRAPERY, slip covering, carpets and furni ture, write or call Miss Ruby Estes, 3580, King's, Johnson City, Tenn. 3-l-4p FOR SALE ? Modern five-room home, running water, 5 tenths to bacco base, school bus. 31 acres. $3,800. Mrs. J. W. Covington, Reese. N. C. 3 l-3p WANTED ? Man or family to work on dairy farm. Write or call F. A. Need ham, Route 2, Graham, N.,C. l?*?ne *MM. -*#13c wLaO^O Llftf* <C cash rent, farm that will carry SO head of cows and calve*. Write full par ticular* to Postoffice Box #7, Boone, N. C. ' 3-1-tfc EXPERIENCE PROVES ? FCX open formula fertilizer is better. For better harvest at lowest pos sible price, visit 'your Watauga FCX in Boom. ' lc WILKES COUNTY PUREBRED HEREFORD SALE 46 Bred and. Open Females 0 Bulls . Saturday, March 17 North Wllkesboro, N. C. 3-l-3c PLANT FCX SEED with coufi dence, harvest with pride. Full selection at your Watauga FCX in Boone. lc ASC PURCHASE ORDERS ? We are filling ASC orders for seeds and fertilizer*. Wataufa FCX Ser vice, S. Water St., Boone. ' lc FOB SALE ? 4,000 bale* of hay and straw priced reasonably. Call or see George Grant at Henkel Mill Store, Turnereburg, N. C. 2-16-7C WE BUT, SELL Oft THAlSE *ny thing. anywhere, anytime. MAR Furniture Co., Vilas, N. C. 3-8-tfc 1 11-year-old and one 7-year-old mare, work anywhere; 1 year-old stallion. Will trade either mare and colt. Thomas Miller. Mountain Re*t Home, Boone, N. C. 3-8-2c BABY CHICKS? We lure a few baby chicks available now. Place yoar order- for production type chick*, *o yon will hare era when prices are food Watauga WCX Servioe, S. Water St. Boone, lc FOR SALE ?.Rebuilt Washer*, used, all makes. Perfect condition Priced to Mil. Satisfaction guar anteed Edmisten Furniture Co.. Phone AMherst 4-S8M, Boose. N C. ?- MM GOOD GULF FUEL OIL. J. D Shoe make, dealer, day phone WTO night 3021 or S830 12-22-tfc DR. L. E. WELLKAN will be In his office over Farmer* State Bank, Mountain City, Tenn., Tuesday. Wednesday, Thnrsdar of eech week, from 0 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Eyes examined. Glasses fitted. 4-23-tfc GOOD GULF OIL PRODUCTS. J D SHOEMAKE. dealer. Watauga and Ashe eounf'?s. day ohone am, night *821 or M3o. 12-22-tfc ACCOUNT A,Vt\ SECRETARIES, office worker! wanted. 'We fill mtf ly IS per cent of the calls we get for office help. Take yonr training now. Write fer information! Dran Salem. TcTfp? ll-lMfc TOR RENT? Four-tenths tobacco base. 1. 1. Roy, Route 2. Boom, N. 1 ' _!! TOR RENT ? 3- room apartment with bath. 206 Bristol Road, phoud AM 4-3946. 4 lp FOR RENT? Five-room apartment, water and heat furnished With or*. without furniture. Call AH herst 4-3007. lp VERY SPECIAL ? uT~ dozen men's ?port shlrta, aaaorted sizes and colon, broadcloth, Bedford cord, rayon flannel, and gabardine? oaAy $100 while they Ust. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone, le OUR STOCK OF SUITS is the most complete we bave shown. They in clude Griffon -and other all wool! and tropicals In year 'round and seasonal weights and colon. Values to $8806 ? only $24 95 to $34.95 at CHURCH'S. W. King St., Boone, lc FOR SALE? 11 loU, Itt miles from Boone on 421. $00 each. Best bargain around. C. J. Carroll. Route 1, Boone. 3-lS-3p IN TIME FOR EASTER? Boys' sport coafs, sizes 2 to It, tweeds, dacron and wool in splash weaves, linens, and rayon flannels ? $3.98 to $7.95. Also boys' pants in a wide variety of Veights, colon, and siies. CHURCH'S. W. King St.. Boone. le FOR SALE ? 47.3 acre farm, mile Sugar Grove. Good land, needs cleaning up. L. J. Hast, Foacoe, N. C. lp YOUR EASTER OUTFIT wiU be complete with a pair of our white buck shoes with black soles. $8.90 value? $6.95 at CHURCH'S. W. Kipg St., Boone. lc FOR RENT ? 10 room houM with water, mail, school and but route. Near church and Parkway School. W. p. Brown, Route I, Deep Gap, N. C. 315-tfc BARGAIN IN STARTED CHICKS ?Only 300 White Rock atraifht run chicks, two weeks old, 18e Mhilf fcefjh.t Watailga PCX ?r^|e|SjHrlter St., Boone. lc GOOD SECOND YEAR LESPEDE ZA HAY (or sale. 1X0.80 per ten at (arm. G. Z. Boggs & Son, dare mont, N. C. 3 8-5c WANTED? Galax leavea, white pine cones, log moaa, aaaaafras bark, beadwood .bark, and various other items. Contact us (or prices and instructions. Wilcox Drug Co., Boone, N. C. WANTED? Reliable white lady (or very light house keeping (or one adult lady. One who can drive a ear, age between SB and 80 yean, room and hoard, weekly salary. Apply by mail giving instructions on how you can be contacted. Mrs. Louis Coler, Route 1, box 801, Hud son, N. C." 3-8-3p COMMERCIAL EGG PRODUCERS ?The Watauga PCX is interested in establishing an egg grading and marketing service la Boone, tt you are interested in marketing eggs with as, jam should place your or der (or baby chicks now. We are now accepting bookings for pro duction type pullets. Wstsugs PCX Service, $. Water St., Boon*.' le HATCHING EGG PRODUCTION ? Are you interested hr producing hatching #fegs? If you can take eare of at leait one hundred laying hen*, contact your local FCX Ser vice for complete details. We can furnish day-old or started pullets in both the White Rock and Nich ols IS New Hampshire. Chid must be booked at least M day* In advance'of delivery Watauga FCX Service, 8. Water St., Boone. 1c BUT CHICK mo INVEST MENT! ? FCX Starter and Grown- 1 mash for all 'round better flocks Start using FCX ffed today. Order | from your Watauga FCX la Boon le] FOR SALE ? 5-rootn house H milt from highway on Baird'i Creak Road. Contact Raymond Cornett, Route No. 1, B, 37, D, Va. Va. BARBED WIRE ? New light] weight 4-point barbed wire, tal high tensile steel, twice rust-free life of Ordinary wire, la- 1 boratory and farm (aated less per year of service. Get it at | Watauga FCX Service lc| TOBACCO BED MATERIALS - Wa have a complete line af tobac- 1 seeda, fertilizer, plastic covers, gaa, plastic hoee, and applicators. Watauga FCX Service, S Water 8t., Boone. FOR SALE? Baled hay an< oats $50 ton. W. H. Walker, Grove, N. FOR SALE ? Royal Typewriter, good shape, >40. Almost new Stealy. boy springs 912. L. J. Matt Foscoe, N. C. ft , IP MEN WmT WIDE FEET? We stock shoes lor you. AUo seasonal shoes for all men and boys at priees teu thought were gone for ever. CHURCH'S, W. King St., ?' 9 BALED HAY FOR SALE ? B. G. Teams, telephone AMherst 43838. IP PROMPT SERVICE on Wlnston Salein Journal, daily and Sunday. Set Kenneth JoAes, West Main St. Gulf Service Station. Jl?-4pj FOR SALE? Two beautiful build ing lots, 79x150, street at front and back Beautiful view Call Mrs. C. B. Angel. AM 4-8873 9-19-2C ANYONE WANTINQ BABY SIT TING or light housework done see i Mrs. Aud L Ward, Sugar Grow, I N. C. lp I SHOP AND SAVE AT HENDRIX GROCERY "ON SOUTH DEPOT STREET Here are a few prices on groceries: 81b. bucket pure lard $1.28 4 lb. bucket pure lard .80 3 lb. bucket Jewel lard 72 3 lb. bucket vegetable lard .... .89 3 lb. can Snowdrift .78 8 oc. Maxwell House inst. Coffee 81.38 29 lbs. plain meal 90 29 lbs. Thrifty Flour ?... $1.40 lc FOR SALE? Eleven sheep, 10 ewea, one ram and 9 lambs, 20 head in all. E. E. Earp, Vilas, N. C. lp run nr. m ? mew asDesios siaing bouse. S rooms and bath. See* Wal ter Bumgarner or call AU 4-3604 on State Farm Road. lp FOR RENT? New block house! Five rooms with bath on State Farm Road. See Walter Bumgar ner or call AM4-3804. lp FOR SALE cm RENT? 1993 Nash ua house trailer in good condition. See Walter Bumgarner or call AM 4-3004. lp FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Available immediately. J. 1. Van Noppen: AM 44235. lc FOR SALE ? 92 acres of land one mile from highway 421 on hard surfaced road. Has a nice growth of young timber on the land. This is known as -the Mack D. Wagner farm. So* Mas*. Lionel .Ward or call AM 4-8873 FOR RENT? 10 room house wift water, mail, school and bus route. Near church and Parkway School. W. G. Brown, Route 1, Deep Gap, N. C. 3-19-tfc GOOD WORK MULE for sale or trade. Weigh 1200 pounds. C. K. Norris, Route 2, Boone, N. C. lp FOR SALE ? 2 mares and Jersey and Guernsey cows. C. A. and Ralph Church, Valle Crucls, N. C. 3-1S-2P Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the admini stratrix of the estate of Charles G. Lewis, late of the county of Wa tauga, t 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 thi? notice will be plead ed In bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This February 13, 19M. MRS. MINNIE A LEWIS, Executrix. 2-18-flp EXECUTRIX NOTICE H Having qualified as executrix of | the will of Stewart Winkler, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, thii is to notify those havinf claims against the es tate of said deceased ta present then to me within twelve months of the date hereof or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Those indebted to the es tate are asked to make immediate psvment. This February 7, 1MM. ? HONOR DEE WINKLER, Execu trix, Boone, N. C. 2-Mc _____ TO THE COUNT* COMMISSIONERS OF WATAUGA COUNTY We the undersigned Citizens and Freeholders, of Mabel Town ship, Watauga County, North Caro lina. petition the Board of Corn miss toners to deaolve the present Mabel Township boandries and in corporate them with the Cove Creek Township so aa to include all of the present Mabel Township and the present Cove Creek Town ship and to be known -m Cove Cm* Township. That we. the undersigned. Citizens and Freeholders of the Mabel Township, Watauga County, North Carolina, and that we have 1 to be published in the Wa Democrat. a newspaper pub lished snd circulated in said coun ty, for four weeks. ? ropy of the Botiei hereto attached and also a copy of Mid notice to be posted at the Courthouse door in Boone. North Carolina, and in two other public places in said townshios for at least four weeks, all prior to the 1st day of April. lOftfl. *ivin? notice that w? would make thia Application to pat Mabel and Cove Creek Townships Into one f ? ,_1 S . .. L I , flu lownanto. This the Srt. <t?v h, IMS. NORTH CAmUSA \.'M ?WATAUGA COUNTY Under and by virtue at an order of - ? County made hi ceedin?s entitled Poareh, Ejtecotrix of U . Deceased VS. Matoka Jane Poeton and husband, W Carl Poeton and Beulah Mae FuIl and husband, Lemual Pulp, the undersigned commissioner will on the lBth day of March, 1988, at twelve ?'clock, noon, at the courthouse door la Boone, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cad that certain trart or parcel Of land lying and being In Watauga Town ship, Watauga County! North Caro lina, and more particularly daacrib ed at follow*: BEGINNING on a locust stump near the fork of Watauga lUver; thonce up said river to a (take in the Old A. B. Johnson line; thenee Southeast with Mid line to a chest nut in the H. T. Shook line; thence Kastwardly with H. T. Shook line to av chestnut; thence Northeast with said Shook line ta a popular in Joe Shook line; thence North ward with Shook*! line to a stake at the road; thence with Mid road to the BEGINNING, containing 20 acres, more or less. The above described real estate will be sold subject to a life estate now orwned by the widow. Fuchsia Flo Poareh. This the 17th day of February, 1096. STACY C. EGGERS, JR., Commissioner 2 23-4c-e NOTICE OF RE -SALE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of ?n order of the Superior Court of Watauga County in the ipecial proceedings entitled "Lewi* Stout, Petitioner, vi. Hort Hodge ana wife, Helen Hodge, S. G. Hodge and wife, Beulah Hodge; Robert Hodge, aingle, minor; Norman Davia and wife, Patay Davis; Hack Davia and wife, virgie Davia; Stewart Hodge and wife, Mr*. Stewart Hodge; Carl Hodge and wife, Margaret Hodge; Reba H. St. John and huiband, George SL John; Haael H. Simeox and hu? band, Lonnie Simeox; Grady Stout and wife, Ruby Stout; Raleigh Stout and wife, Nellie Stout; Mar shall Stout and wife, Ruth Stout; Lizzie Stout Rhymer and husband. J. D. Rhymer; Kelly Stout and wife. Nannie Stout; Leaaie Stout Timhs and huiband. Zeke Timbs; Joe Dan 8tout, widower of Nealie Hodgei Stout; Dallas* Hodge and wife, Elizabeth Hodge; Blaine Hodge and wife, Mary Hodge; Vic- 1 ? BswUr&Ktftsi Adam* and wife, Mrs. Danford Adams; Stella Jean Hodges Qard S: Se"??H^lRS noage, single, Jarnri noago ana wife, Mn. James Hodge; Emma Catherine lluct, single; Ruby Isaac* Creasy and husband; Beulah Isaacs Raines and husband: Nor man E. Isaacs, single; Frank Ray Marshall, stack, minor; Mildred Isaac* Marshall and husband; W. Grady Isaacs and wife, Mr*. W Grady Isaacs; I Lonnie Isaacs and wife, Mrs. J. Loanie Isaacs; M. Gerald Isaacs aad wife, Mrs. H. Gerald Isaacs; Lawson Isaac*, widower of Maggie Hodges Isaacs; Euda Hodge, widow of Charlo* Hodfle, Defendants", the under signed commissioner appointed by the Court offered for sale the pro perty hereinafter described at pub lic auction In accordance with the order of sale, on 20th day of Feb ruary, 1956; and, whereas, at the said sale tne property was sold; and whereas, during the time al lowed by law for raised bids an in creased bid ha* been filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court and the undersigned commissioner, has been ordered to re-sell said property at public auction oo the premises in Zionville, North Cai*> Una en the 16th day o t March, 1998, at twelve o'clock noon; the bids on said property will (tart at >1829.17 the following tratt or Keel of land lying and being la bel Township, Watauga County, North Carolina bounded aad des cribed as follow*: BEGINNING on a stake In the Public Road, in L. Oreer's, Q. C. Greer's corner, and runs north west course about 9 poles to i stake in G. C. Greer's line 9V4 poles to a stake In State Highway; thence said Highway an east course 11 poles to a stake in the old road ana L. Greer's line; thence with the old road and L. Greer's line 12 poles to the BEGINN1N0, Con taining 914 poles, more or lass. The terms pf the sale will be lor cash. The high bidder will be ex pected to deposit five (8%) per cent of the amount bid to show good faith. This the 29th day of February, 1996. S. C. EGGERS, Commissioner 3-Mc-e PANSY PLANT SALE A sale of pansy plants will be held Saturday at Belk's parking lot. Benefit of Junior Woman's Club Charity Fund Carolina, ?t twelve on the 20th day of A FOR RENT ? 3 Room furpished apartment, h?at and hot water fur nished. AMherit 4-3680 1* SURPLUS COTTON The Administration will put gOT ?rnment-owned surplus cotton on tale at "competRive price*" in an effort t? regain for the United' States its share of the world cotton market, according to Agriculture Secretary Benson. Ha acknowledg ed that the proposal to dispose of some of the eeun try's surpluses had been opposed by the Stat* Department. Navi Visit Col the Offto* fft Naval Officer Prr curemein at HaleHh. arfd the Na val Air Station,' Norfolk. V<u will vtait Aff?U*hian Stake Toad* an Codec* mi frtdar. MaMi It. Interview* wiU be itMueM la room *4 of the A4mi*Mratio* building -Mm. *** . .?? ... Op?ning? are available for as signment in aviation, the antral tin# nn<l L? BuHtiimiM gUOT, OHM M ?^IIC??W IfVtipil/ categorlea. In addition, undargrad date* who kw* completed two yeari of oollage are eligible for naval arti*ion eadet training lead ing to a commiMioo in the Navy or MarlAe Corp*. Theae program* are deaigned to enable thoae wild are educationally qualified to com plete their Selective Service obli fitldn* ai officer* la the Navy and at the ume tine proride the Nrtf WKI a trained cadre of fteaerve officer*. ' <- Boeing plan* t? produce a larg er Jet propelled airliner *fc ? 1 , wadk?bW mown! .Tttmk N*YATLAW, BOONS. N. #?< not later than MlMi M, lMd? ?? twelve o'clock noeo. All tt?|H entering a bid will the* to, notified the amouat at the hl?h e?t bid offered and wlM be given ten daya to rate the bU. Sale will be far eaah, eubjeet to j approval by th* Clark M the Superior Court eC WataUtfa County. Tbi* 12th day af March, MM. . Paul Said To Mr. Ed: ' *'K t i v" ' ' t'l ' ' r * ? tt I QUALITY INSURANCE J plus Substantial Savings , Watauga Insurance Agency No Membership Feat Fire . . ? Casualty BmmmI f n mf ?!? r rompi 8nfl tounow . j Claim Service Northwestern Beak BIdf . PHONK AM 4-Stft The thrills begin in the first sixty seconds -and from then on they come in clusters. Right off, you feel the stepped-up getaway in Buick's new Variable Pitch Dynaiow*-* bias ing new take-off even before you twitch the pitch' 8 Because now - right in the toprnoat inch of pedal travel? right where you do most of your driving? right in the fuel-saving economy range -you're moving with a solid new "takfr-hold" getaway that's brisk and blessedly smooth. Then you double the thrflL For when you want to pass?or climb? or get out of a tight spot fast-you floor the pedal and (witch the pitch. That brings you an absolutely smooth burst of full-power go-ahead on the spMt second? and it's the nearest thing to toar ing flight yet. , It's ? double-barreled package of eicitetnett and it"* teamed with the m oat powerful V8 engine in Buick history ? a 322-cubic-inch engine with no lets than 9.5 t6 1 compression in every Centvky, Super and Roadmastol An that would seem like thrill enough? bat you 11 find you've hardly scratched the surface. You'll Bud yourself glowing all over ffoan (he sweet and level buoyancy of Buick's great new, ride. You 11 feel 4 serene satisfaction from the way this triirf beauty handles ard corners and tracka to the foad with the tn>w?t tense ftfdireo tion yet. And certainly you'll have to feel the food feeling that'i youri Just from boning this big and brawny end beautifully sculptured auto mobile that'i like a thing alive, and Impeo . cably obedient We'd like you to kaow and feel all thii firtt hafid ? iast by trying out a new Buick. That'i all you do to join Buick'i Thril-A-Mimite Club. Why not became a member la goad fitting today? Aad when you da, we htte tome big thrill newi on price*, too. ?.V?w AfcwcW VmUUt hut Pi?am >a?i^il .mMJU" ? - - - ^ ****** |M?. It*

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