WANT ADS Watauga Democrat WANT ADVERTISING RATE I CENTS A WOKD—Me MINORM CHAEQB Cash Must Accompany All Orders FOR SALE—1 3-4 acre land, new htm*-, almost finiahed at Rather •••d; 7 rooms, 1 baths, garage, basement. ranch style, spring wa ter, pump aluminum awning- win dows, built-in breakfut nook, built-in oven, cooking unit and cabineta, Roland Hardin, Route 1, ftutherwood, N. C. 2-14-2p LOST—Blue-rimmed eye glasses IB fut Reward. Pindar pltur call Mrs. J. J. VanNoppen, AM herst 4-8239. 1c FARM FOR SALE—70 acres. 16 acres in high state of cultivation, some merchantable timebr, Almost new 6-room house with bath, hot and cold water, new barn, poultry house, rat-proofed crib, two car sheds and wood house. Plenty of running water through the farm.' Within two miles of city limits of Lenoir. For quick sale, only $16, 000. Call or see R. W. Greene, 869 Lenoir Avenue, Lenoir, N. C., phone PLaza 6-1291. 2-14-2p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by Shirley Jean Norris. Rex 0. Norris, Deep Gap, N. C. lp FOR RENT-—4'acres rich bottom land, New River Bridge. Dr. H. M. Cooke, Boone, N. C. lp FOR SALE—FOUR MULES 7 to 9 years old, good workers, good condition. Right price. A. C. Mil ler, Banner Elk, RFD. lp REWARD OFFERED for return of 6-year-old Hereford cow, black spot' on shoulder, notch in right ear.- Strayed from pasture first part of October. Finder please contact Walter G. Brown, Lax on, N. C..AM 4-3436. 3-14-tp MECHANICS WANTED — Apply Greene Buick, Inc., W. King St., Boone, N. C. lc FOR SALE—Pair of mules and odd mule. Earl Bumgarner, Mabel, N. C. lp WANTED—Several ewes going to lamb this spring. See or call Vann Farthing, Sugar Grove, N. C. lp FOltmt-BSrRy tobacco" plants. Write or see Joe Banner, Collettsville, N. C. * 2-14-4c FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart ment, large, 2 bedrooms, extra nice, center of town. Heat and water furnished. 960 per month. Call AM 4-6667. or 3977. 2-7-tfc FOR SALE—RCA VICTOR TV SET. Purchase price when new $869.00. This aet has a beautiful large mahogany cabinet with two separate phoaegrapka—one plays 45 rpm records while the other plays the 78 and 33 rpm. Has FM and AM radio with all the dif ferent tone controls. Looks like new. Performance same* aa new. Priced to seU. C. W. Hoke, RFD 1, Boone. N. C. Phone AM 4-8964. IP FOR SALE—Hill Top Snack Bar and equipment, also garage and residence 1 1-2 miles west of Boone on Highway 421, or would swap for small acreage farm. See C. T. Cornett, Route 9, Boone, N. C. 2-14-2p MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR— 91.00, two pairs for $3.00., CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc WE STILL HAVE 14 Men's Top coats—Gabardines and others, on sale at $10.09. CHURCH'S. W. King St., Boone. lc BOYS' FLANNEL PANTS —All wool, sizes 12 to IS, assorted dark colors, only 94.99. CHURCH'S, W. King St.. Booae. le FOR RENT—Four room house two miles east of Boom. Will Include garden and cow pasture If pre ferred. For terms call Misses Ray. Route 2. Bo* 40, Phone AM 4-9M0. Boone, N. C. lc NOTICE: Whereas, after long ex perience and due consideration, we the undersigned do hereby certify that in our opinion, we operate the WORLD'S FINEST place to trade for NEW PLY MOUTHS, CHRYSLERS, IMPERI ALS, DODGE TRUCKS, USED CARS AND ESPECIALLY MO BILE HOMES. DULY SIGNED IN GRANITE FALLS. CALD WELL COUNTY. 97 N. Main 8t. F. L GERMAN MOTOR CO. Lie. No. 642 i 2-14-3c STARK BROS. NUR8ERY TREES —For Information call AM 4 9773. »-14-2p FOR RENT—9 room block house, on State Farm Road See Walter Bumgarner or call AM 44904 lp FOR RENT—New 98 foot house trailer, lights and water la baiter See Walter Bumgarner or call AMMMt - lp CARRY JARMAN dress and Wolverine work shoes. The** you fan afford at CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone, lc FOR SALK—Baby Grand Piano (Cable-Nelson) excellent condition Ideal for large home or church. See Robert Honeycutt, next door to Meat Camp Service Station lp FOR RENT —S-room house with bath and hot water, at Sands. Call AM 4-3583 lc GOOD U8ED COAL OR WOOD COOK STOVES, far sale. Edmiis ten Furniture Co. 2-14-2c REBUILT USED WASHERS, elec tric ranges and refrigerators. Ed mis ten Furniture Co. 2-14-2c HOUSWIVES AND MOTHERS— Part time or full employment. Local assignments with Nationally known Organization, number one in its field. Definite guaranteed income for those accepted. Pleas ing personality and best refer ece required. This is not a travel ing nor usual canvassing position. For local interview appointment write B. K. Howard. P. O. Box 90S, Hickory, N. C„ giving aga, education, experience, local ad-' dress snd phone number. 2-14-Sc FOR RENT — 4 room furnished apartment on Faculty Row. See or Telephone Jerry Coe, AM 4 8236. 2-7-tfc MEN'S BLUE GABARDINE Suits —Sizes 38 to 44, only $19.95. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone, lc HARD TO FIT? You can get your clothe* tailor-made at low cost Com* in and see our spring and year 'round samples We guaran tee to fit you. CHURCH'S. W. King St., Boone. lc ATTRACTIVE POSITION — For intelligent man, 23-60. Must have good personality and apearance and be ready to accept position immediately If selected. Guaran teed Income with opportunity for advancement. Insurance program and retirement plan based on !Jk-ofit |h«ru>C'-A National Organ ttatiol," Number One in its field. interview, write fully B. K. Howard, P. O. Box 553, Hickory, N. C., giving age, educa tion, experience, local address and phone number. 2-14-2c EAT MORE EGGS—They are one of the most Inexpensive and bene ficial foods. Get yours fresh daily at your Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St.. Boone. . lc FOR RENT—Room for girls, 312 K. King St., telephone AM 4 8333. 2-7-2p MEN WANTED for Wa(kins Routes. We have a good route in Ashe County, one in South Watau ga and one in Avery County. An opportunity for three good men to get into • good paying business of their own. Age should be over 25 years snd have car. For full information write Mr. L. E. Wil son, Route 1, Box 190. Zionsville, North Carolina or phone AM4 H7i M-ae ELDERLY MAN, widower, de lta* housekeeper II to 30, help ing with (mall store, on* In fam ily. No objection one child or expecting Expenses paid. Nichol as Mayulianos, Mary del. Maryland. 2-7-4p FCX FERTILIZER IS BETTER In every way. Experience proves it It's quick-acting, .free-flowing. It returns those higher per acre yields thst spell the difference in successful farming. Watauga FCX Service, I. Water St, Boone lc FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Tam werth boar, age 18 months. Weighs about 400 pounda. Priced right Avery Jackson, Route I. Boone, Pho»e AM 4-3TM. Ip FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart neat 4 rooms, shower bath, hot air heat, hot water. See Jack Hardy. Route S, Boone, H. C. • 2-7 2p WANT TO UlTn YOVRSELF7 Let me explain and *e» you how I have prospered as a Rawleigh Dealer. Good locality available adjoining me la south weal Wa tauga. Bualneaa already establish ed I wffl help you get started. See R. G Greer, Boone, or call AM tNM. or write W. T. Raw leigh Co., NCB 180-908, Richmond. Va. i-7-4p LOST—Black and white Boeton bull terrier, 8 montha old. on Fac ulty Street Reward for return or information leading to recovery. Call Aady Stailinga, AM 44SSS. M* GOOD OTJLF OIL PRODUCTS. J. a SHOEMAKE, dealer. Watauga and Ashe eouatlea. Day phone FOR SALE — Attractive building Ma, two miles «Ml at Boon* on Highway 481. Phot* AUmth 4 3378 or MW Richard Hodges at Boone Body Shop. l-144fc NOTICE—This u to certify that Dean Cook la M longer with the Cleaners I do however, maintain a dry cleaning and pick up nation. Bring us your laundry and dry cleaning COOK'S AUTO MATIC LAUNDRY, corner King Street and Blowing Bock Road 10-25-tfc ANOTHER NEW IMPROVEMENT —All PCX hybrid »eed corn now treated with Delian Defcun is a combination insecticide and fungi cide. Delaan AD-provides pro tection from seed decay and seed ling blight caused by seed-borne and soil-borne organiama. All PCX hybrids have been treated with this new product against seed cora maggots, wire worms, and certain other aoil insects. Another first in PCX efforts to bring you the best seed available. Watauga PCX Ser vice, S. Water St., Boene. le LOMBARD CHA1NSAWS — Sales and service. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 1-17-tf* ■ t CLINTON CHAINSAWS—See us for the1 new direct drive Clinton chainsaws. We are your authoriz ed dealer with a factory-trained service man. Watauga KCX Ser vice, S. Water St., Boone. lc YOU WANT TO KNOW what a cbainaaw will do before you buy it Oet a free demonstration of the new direct drive Clinton chainsaw today af your Watauga FCX Ser vice, S. Water St., Boone. lc SWEATERS—Sitea 36 to 46, as so'rted colors, 40 per cent wool, $2.98. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. le Septic Tank Cleaning Prices reasonable, work guaran teed. Sanitary Septic Tank Ser vice. Phone Warren Greene, AM herst 4-3203, Route 2, Boone, N. C. 1-31-tfc UNICO METHYL BROMIDE rida plant beds of nematodes, weed aeeda, and moat plant diseases. Available in one-pound cans. Wa also have plastic covers and other equipment necessary for treating tobacco plant beds. Watauga PCX Service, S. Water St., Boone. lc LOOK FOR THE "County Pride" label on eggs at your grocery store. They're produced in Wa tauga County. Watauga FCX Ser vice. lc POR SALE: 8 can front opening ice bank spray milk cooler in ex cellent condition, used less than 4 years for $300. Reason *for sell ing going to bulk tank. Dawson B. Rufty, Route 1, Stony Pofnt, N. C„ Telephone 6996. l-31-3p THE SYMBOL OF QUALITY is "Country Pride" on the eggs you buy. Available soon at your fav orite grocery store. Wataaga FCX "Service lc BOYS' COMBAT BOOTS—Sites 3 to 8, $5.80 value, only $3.98. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone, lc GET MORE VALUABLE CALVES by having your dairy cowi bred to proven bulla. Call before 10:00 a. m. to AM 4-3081, or call Harold Farthing, Sugar Grove. l-24-8c SHEEP FE^D—Feed' your ewei now and produce better lambs. We have a special formula for aheep feed. We can make your feed from your grain or we can furnich all of the ingredient* Watauga FCX Service, 8. Water St., Boone, lc WELL DRILLING promptly done La teat and moat modern equip ment. Experienced drtllers. I. Wayne Gragg, 602 Green Street Phone AMherst 4-3657, Boone, N. C. 11-lMfe GOOD GUI* FUEL OIL. jr. D. Shoe make, dealer. Day phone 8970; night (Ml or 3836. lMJ-tfc WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE any thing, anywhere, anytime. MAR Furniture Co , Vilaa, N. C. M4fc. NOW TAKING ORDERS for bur ley tobacco planta. Must have or ders by February IK R. K. Hend erson, Colletaville, N. C. l-M-4p WELL DRILLING WELL BORING PUMP SERVICE Serving Western North Carolina Since 1911 Free estimate*. Featur ing new modern equip ment. Old experienced operator*—with a repu tation to uphold.^ At competitive prices. Do meadr, commercial, in dustrial. Financing on any of these If preferred. Write us or come down or call collect. B. E. FAW A SONS, INC Tel ephone 70, Box 529, ni.im N r « 1 34 tin HCfMKUljfe CHAINS*W«—I*1m, ~rvtee tad repairs COVE CREBE STORK, fcisar Grow. M. C. llWft ■»■■■' ■ I^egal Notices NOTICE or TBU1TEE* BALE -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default bavins occurred tn th« performance of eertaia cove nant* of that deed of trust, dated th« 28 day of February, 1847, re corded the same date in Um Of fice of the Refiater of Deels for Watauga County, North Caro Una, in Book 81. Page 98 ene cutetfd by Paul Arnette to Vance E. Swift, Truatee, the Beneficiary named in aaid deed of truat has declared the entire debt and obli gation secured thereby due and payable at once; that the said Paul Arnette has failed to pay the said debt; and that pursuant to the power contained In said deed of trust, upon request of the Beneficiary, t, Vance E. Swift. Truateee, will sell the tract of land described in said deed of trust at public auction oa the 1 day of March, 1807, at 1S:00 noon, at the courthouse door, In Boone, Watauga County, North Carolina, to pay the debt secured by the said deed of truat with interest and the costs of such sale, the land being situated in Beaver Dam Township, Watauga County, North Carolina, on the Beaver Dam Pub lic Road, about 14 miles West from the Town of Boone, N. C„ now in the possession of Clyde Perry, bounded now or formerly by tlie lands of J. H. Campbell heirs on the East; by the lands of Hagaman Heirs and Phillips prop erty on the South; by the lands of Dock Henson and the Wine barger Heirs on the West, con taining 82 1-1 acres, more or lest, bounded and described aa follows: BEGINNING on a stake in the public road, near the Able Wine barger house, the Winebarger corner and runs South 44 East with the road 29 poles to a stake; thence South 38 East It 1-2 poles to a stake; thence South 36 West 24 poles to a chestnut on a ridge; thence South 4 1-2 West 98 poles to an apple tree; thence South 14 1-2 East 10 poles to an apple tree by a spring branch; thence South 39 East 40 poles to a sourwood on a ridge; thence South 49 East with said ridge 14 poles to a stake; thence South 61 East with the ridge 14 poles to s mahogany on the main ridge; thence South 19 West 16 poles to a stake; thence South 60 West 11 poles to a stake; thence South 43 West 12 poles to a stake; thence So&h 18 West 8t poles to a stake on top of a ridge; thence South 12 East 8 1-3 poles to the J. B. Phillips oak corner; thence West 32 poles to a stake in J. K. Perry's line; thence North 18 poles to a stake; thence with Perry's line West 10 poles; thence North 78 West 6 poles to a stake; thence North 17 West 11 poles to a stake; thence North 13 poles to a stake; thence North 27 West 18 poles to a stake; thence North 37 West 7 poles to a stake; thence North 22 West 10 poles to a stake; thence North 98 West 8 poles; thence North 28 West 10 poles; thence North 19 East 8 poles to a stake; thence North 9 West 34 poles to a stake; thence North 36 West 12 poles to a stake; thence North 9 West 2 1-2 poles to a stake; thence North 18 East 7 poles to a stake; thence North 4 West 9 1-2 poles to a stake, Wine barger's corner; thence with said Winebarger's line North 50 East 57 poles to a stake; thence North 7 East 34 1-2 poles to a stake' in Winebarger's yard fence; thence North 39 East with said line 10 1-t poles to the BEGINNING, con taining 82 1-2 acres, more or less. TERMS: Cash. Five percent (9%) of the amount of the highest bid must be deposited with Trustee pending confirmation of the sale. Dated this 18 day of January, 1897. VANCE E. SWIFT, Trustee B-T-4C NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S BALE or UAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Pursuant to the power and au thority contained in that certain deed of truat dated December 8, 1950, executed by Loretta Davis (Widow) to the undersigned trus tee and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Wata uga County, North Carolina in Book 64 at Page 20 and given to secure a certain note payable to A. E Odom and wife, Julie Odom, and default having been made in the payment of Said note as pw vided in said deed of trust and demand of foreclosure having been made by the said A. E. Odom and wife, Julie Odom, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the high souse Door of Watauga County in est bidder for cash at the Court Boone, North Carolina at 11:00 o'clock a m. on the 11th 4*7 of March, 1007 the following real estate, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake, the old Llnney and Councill corner In the W. B. Council) line and runs North • 14 Mies to the1 road thence South 81 East with the road 6 poles; thence South east Vth the road 8 poles to a atake; thence North 74 West I poles to the BEGINNING, com bining 1-2 acre more or less. The said property wffl be sold subject to any past due and paid taxes. This the 0th day of February, 1897. Stacy C. Eggers, Jr., Trustee I-1V4S NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION -SaMTS"SA'Str McGhee, late of the county of Wa tanga, State of North Carolina. of or this notice will be pleaded The 5,005-mile Sn«rk ifulded | miaile ia scheduled tot meat next yeer to Strategic Air | • ' King Street (Continued from page (Mir) adversely if the reading light ooatea over lk« left ahould«r a* the right. Indirect lighting It best Car »U reader*. Your hair doeant tare • whit whether you wear a hat er not You wttl keep your hair or grow bald Juat aa yoor forobeera de creed. Shaving doeant make hair grow laater. With death, hair does Ml continue to grow, eve* though many a gruesome tale la baaed on that theme. Waa tt really an apple that Eve ata in the Garden of Eden, thua suffering summary ejection? We will never know; the Bible does not specify what kind of fruit it waa. The misconceptions about the words and acta of famous men could, and do, fill volumes. Ab Tahaaa Lincoln, for example, never aaid, "You can fool some of the people, etc." Nor did he seek to learn what brand of whteky Gen eral Grant drank, so that he (Lin coln) could send the same to all hia generals. Lincoln ia credited with hundreda of statements he never made. Charles Dudley Warner, a well known American writer of the 18th' century, remarked that "every body talks about (he weather, but nobody does anything about tt." But many persons insist Mark Twain originated it. It makes a beautiful story—how Queen Isabella pawned her jewels to finance Columbue1 first trip to the new world. Only hitch ia, she didn't. Nor did Betsy Ross de sign our national flag. A musical patriot, Francis Hopkinson, has the better claim. Hendrik Hudson's first name actually was Henry, he was an Eng lishman, not a Dutchman, and he didn't discover the Hudson River —an Italian, Verraziano, preceded him by 78 years. Let's get the Boston Tea Party straight; The liberty boys were enraged, not becauae the price was raised but because it was lowered, thus cutting their smuggling prof its. Paul Revere, thanks to the poet Longfellow, gets eternal praise for warning the Boston area of British maneuver*. Sam Pres cott and Sol Brown, however, com pleted the mission while Paul was getting himself pinched by the red coata. Some caustic politicians complain that the recent fracA waa "the first war we didn't win." It so happens that we didn't come doae to winning the War of 1811—We didn't gain a single point foAvhich we fought. Let's correct some covered wa gon ideaa, too. Trakkers along the Oregon trail walked or rode horse back (or years before the covered wagons set out from St. Louis. What a thrilling incident that waa, old Barbara Frietchie's de fying Stonewall Jackson with: "Shoot if you mm Uu* old gnr head, but spare your country i ling." It really (haul* Have hap pened, even though It didst ■ An Inquiaitive college protestor rem ago coucluded that even in telligeht people knew too many things that ereot W. Re polled a sizable number of, bright New Yorker* and found that they be lieved: —It la practically fatal to a* ice cream baaMdiately after eating lobater. —All redheaded people haw quick tempera. .—Long alim fingers indicate an artiatk personality Marriage* of eomtna raault In defective children. —A high forehead indieatee a superior brain. —Lightning never atrikea twice in the ume place. —One hour's sleep before mid night la worth two after midnight. —A square Jaw meana a Strang will. —An expectant mot hat cm* de termine the character of her child by concentrating en a subject There la no truth to any of those state menu, but they will continue to be believed after they are dis proved a thouaand times. Some people like to hug a delusion more than anything else. Legion Meet Set For Sunday A meeting of the 28th District of. the American Legion will be held at the Post Home in Morgan ton on Sunday, February 17, be ginning at 1:30 p. m., Lionel Ward, Veterans Service Officer, has an nounced. Department Commander Tim Craig will be the guest speaker, and each post in the district will be called upon to makt a member ship report. Mr. Ward asks that any member of any ef the three posts in Wata uga County who wishes to attend and doea not have transportation, ateet him Sunday in front of the post office and transportation will be provided. He urges all mem bers to attend. NOTICE 'NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY ' BY VIRTUE OF A Mechanics Lien I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at the Barnett Mo tor Company garage located on East Main Street in the Town of Boone on the Urd day of Febru ary, 1MT at 12 o'clock noon in order to aatiafy the claim 61 the undersigned Barnett Motor Com pany for a mechanics lien In the amount of $119.28 which waa due August 29, 1906, the followiag described personal property regis* tered in the name of Btuter Greene, to wit: One 19M Model International Truck, Mot9r No. GRD21* B^N^a^OTORbCO^AOT By: 0. D. Barnett Vt-ic Obituary 1 SUBOE BELYA MAOAMAN TRIVETTE Suite Beiva Hagaman' Trivette, of Reese, N. C., ace 89 years, paased away at Her hone Sunday t»Nint, January SO. IM7. Si wax the daughter of the lata Dan iel Webster Hagaman and Mary Harmon Hagsman.of Beech Creek, N. C. at I p. m., January 90, at Hon Hill Church, by Elder Cart Wilson, Eldri* Pred Hagaman arnf Dr. Wiley Smith of Boone, N. C. Bur ial was in the Zlon HU1 cemetery She professed in Christ at the ago of 12 and united via Hon Km Baptist Church where she remained a member untU h death. On June IB. IMS, she married A. B. Trivette and to this union ware horn two sons and one daugh ter, Mary Fhya Taster of Reesa, N. C., Max at Reese and Ned Triv-1 ette at Boone, N. C. There are| three grandchildren, Larry a Mary Ruth Tr+rette of Reese a Betsy Sua Tester af Raasa, N. C. She loved bar children vary dearly. The little grandchildren ware precious ta her and it would have grieved bar aoraly if she had known she was going to leave us all bah lad so suddenly. However, she would have real iJed it would I be better td depart and be with ] the Lord. We uiaa bar, and what a change the world saa make in this one minute, and it's sad to know we will never moat our loved ones again in this world for they can not coma back to us. but we can go to meet them on the Other Side, of the rolling Jordan, where there will be no sad farewells, nor part ing. The beautiful flowering offering and many, many nice words sjfok en proved she had made a host of friends during her pilgrimage in this world. NOTICE OP SERVICE OP SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY ROSA LEE MOORE GRADY MOORE To The Defendant, Grady Moore: Take notice that a Complaint seeking relief against you was filed in the above-entitled action on the »th day of January V>Jl, wherein the plaintiff is seeking re lief against you as follows: for the Surpose of obtaining an absolute ivorce from you on the grounds of two years separation. You will further take notice that you ara required to make defense to auch Complaint not later than thd 1st day of April 1(67 and upon >aur failure to do so the plaintiff seek ing service sgainst you will spply to the Court for the relief sought which is for an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years nth day of January, Ha* |n KWNi. At rt»Tefter lud once again settled Stuir waa well tad yet ud >. this side of B-t/'.'rssr. i ha wit takes ■ tram thin ' and the darkness of night, the Heavenly bllas, whore M dark the Saints at 0*4 •w raja tee in the light at • Saviour** few. ■ " ■ ■ ■ i »■ - rAST SHORT CUT Norman, Okla.~ Drcidiag to t*f out a police motorcycle PUMI in the city garage. Bart Cahria Weaver, SI. started the cycle. The throttle suddenly i vide open and the through the closed door and l the street NOTICE or SALE or REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power ef sale contained la that certain Deed ef Trust executed by HOWARD C. BAILEY and wifi, ELIZABETH R. BAILEY, to the undersigned Trustee for the Le noir Chair Company of Leaoir, North Carolina, duly recorded la the Office oftne Register of Deeds of Watauga County, in Book 19, Page ITS, said Deed of Trust hav ing been executed to secure a certain indebtedness therein men tioned and described, and default having been made in the payment thereof, upon the demand of the said Lenoir Chair Company, this Trustee will offer for safe and sol at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the eourV house door In Boone, North Caro lina, on Monday, March IS, 1997, at It o'clock Noon, the folloiriag described real estate: Being all of lota number Thirty (30), Thirty one (31), and Thirty-two (32) ja the Smith-Winkler Subdivision of ANSLEY HEIGHTS aa shown oil a map of this subdivision of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, North Carolina, in Map Book 2 at page 16, to which map reference is hereby* made for a complete de scription of said lota, located about three (3) miles West of the Town of Blowing Rock, North Carolina. Together with the partially com pleted dwelling structure located thereon and all plumbing fixtures, heating equipment and building materials located on said prem ises. Being the identical property conveyed by deed of Leon S. Brad shaw and J. H. Winkler, Recel* era, to Lenoir Chair Company, said deed bearing date of 8epten> ber 27, 1B31, and which £ r* corded in Book M at page 26a Watauga County Registry; and being the identical property coq> veyed by Lenoir Chair Company, to Howard C. Bailey and wife, by deed dated the <th day of Jun^ 1996, which la recorded in Book 7T at pal? 28, Watauga County Registry. Said sale will be made subject to any and all outstanding lleng and taxes. A deposit of ten per cent of the price bid will be required of the highest bidder, on the day of the This the 11 day of February, 10S7. Marshall E. Cline, Trustee Lenoir, North Carolina 2-144*

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