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WANl ADS Watauga Dkmocbat WANT ADVERTISING RATE • CENTS A WORD—Me UNORTV CHAMOI Cash Mutt Accompany AU Order* LIQUID FERTILIZER—Gel your water soluble fertilizer for •tartlug plant* and shrubs. This ferti!iter is excellent for getting those tobacco plants off to a good start. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St., Boone. le FOR RENT—4-room unfurnished apartment with garden on Blowing Rock Road. CaU AM 4-3037 after 9 p. m Ip FOR RENT—One large furnished room, with double bed, suitable for <ye or two. Call AMherst 43109. 4-4-tfc FOR SALE—One 10-year old mare, wt. 1400. Works double or single. Would trade for milk cow or other stock. Phone AMherst 4-3303, A. L. Jones, Route 2, Boone. lp FIBER GLASS INSULATION — Weather stripping, and Caulking, Custcfln-Made Aluminum Storm Doors, Windows and Screens, and Aluminum Awnings. Hickory Insulation Co., Box 813, Phone 8036, Hickory, N. C. 4-4-tfc FOR SALE—290 bales hay. Timothy 80c bale, clover 60c. Reasonable N. S. Moore, Sugar Grove, N. C. (lower Beaver Dam). 3-28-2p FOR SALE—21 ewes, 1 ram, 19 lambs. Milton W. Moretz. Rt. 1, Boone. AM4-8124 4-4-2p FOR SALE—5-room house, 3 bedrooms and bath, 1 acre land. Middle Fork Road, Owen Coffey. M-2P FOR SALE—Stallion pony. Mrs. Shirley Caudill, Valle Crucis. lp FOR RENT — Extra-nice threeroom furnished apartment. Call AM 4-8977 or AM 44698. lp PANSY PLANTS Our pansy plants are now available. These winter hardy Oregon Giant plants were grown out in the open at our nursery in Tennessee. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St, Boone. lc FOR SALE—Ideal summer retreat. Log cabin, large mountain stream, beautiful scenery, 40 acres land, near Bsmw, Contact Cs» B«a»r and Insurance Company, Boone, N. C. lc FOR A GOOD PRESENT INCOME permanent work and secure future'get into business for yourself. Good Rawleigh business available in southwest Watauga and north Avery counties. For further details and help see nearby Rawleigh Dealer, R. G. Greer, Boone, or call telephone AM 48626, or write Rawleigh's Dept. NCD-180-585-A, Richmond, Va. 4-4-4p I BABY CHICKS—We now have production-type baby chicks, leading breed* available. Get youn now. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St. Boone. le BOYS' IVY LEAGUE SHIRTS — Button-down collars, including white broadcloth, to sire 18. Junior will like these. CHURCH'*, W. King St., Boone. lc FOR SALE —Collie pup*. Joe Shoemaker, Vila*, N. C. S-M-Sp BREED" DAIRY COWS artificially toHoistein, Guernsey, or Jersey breeds. Hereford semen Is Bow available for beef cows. Call Lynn Vines, COlony 7-2278. J-M-tfc MEN'S AND BOYS' spring sport Coats arriving daily, at prices you win like. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc IN A HURRY FOR YOUR CLOTHES? Bring them to Edna k Lizzie. We give the cleanest, fastest, cheapest wash in town. Brlttaln's Automatic Laundry, next door to Boone Super Market 2-28-tfc FOR RENT — Unfurnished apartment, large, 2 bedrooms, extra Bice, center of town. Heat and water furnished. 800 par month. Can AM 4-8887. or 8877. 3-7-tfc ASC FERTILIZER ORDERS—We have a complete line of FCX open formula fertilizers. Bring your orders to us and have them filled with this outstanding fertilizer. Watauga FCX Service, 8. Water •t, Boone. le OUR STOCK of seasonal pants and sport shirts Is complete. Give as a look. CHURCH'S, W. King St, Boone. lc 8HOEMAKE AND COUNCIL^Gulf heating oils, and all other Gulf Products. Serving Watauga and Ashe counties. Day phone 48870, night 44931 pr 44208 S-lttfe WANTED-Listings on some small farms Mar Boone. Council! Realty Co., PIMM* 4*70 or MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES— Spring, summer, and year 'round, at you. kind of prices. Give us a look CHURCH'S, W. King St, Boone. le rex FERTILIZER IS BETTKK in erery way. Ripeitente pww it It's quick-acting, free-flowing, it returss those higher par acrs fields that spell the difference ia successful fanning. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St, Boone. i< FOR SALE—Young mare, 5- 1,000 pounds, works good. Edgar B. Hardin, Route 1, Boone, N. C. 4-4-2p FOR SALE—Good honey. R. V. Barlow, State Farm Road, Boone, N. C. lp A. S. T. C. faculty member wants to rent furnished 2-bedroom apartment or house beginning June 1. One child. Contact J. F. Randall, 1800 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina. 4-4-3C PAPER UP, PAIfJT UP. Another shipment of wall paper has arrived. Rubber base paint, $4.96 a gallon. Guaranteed none better at any price. Western Auto Associate Store. / _ 4-4-tfc FOR SALE—Center of town, six rooms, two baths, corner lot 80* 339, large shade trees. See Carl Day, 130 Rivers St. *-4-4p FOR SALE—Modern two-bedroom house with large lot. Located on new Linville highway, 1V4 miles from Blowing Rock Road. Call AM 4-3276. 4-4-tfe BEE SUPPLIES — See us for everything in bee supplies by A. L Root Company. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 3-28-tfc VERY* SPECIAL — Little boys' white dresi shirts, long sleeves, tizes 2 to 18, only $189 CHURCH'S, W. King St.. Boohe. lc WANTED TO EMPLOY — Top quality body mechanic. Good pay to right man. Can arrange living quarters. F. L. GERMAN MOTOR CO, Granite Falls, N. C. 3-21-4c MWf—mturgnJ lot is Banner Elk, N. C. See Tom Shook. Phone No. COlony 7-2337. S41-4p FOF^ SALE—Two quartered oak typewriter desks with drop center. Cheap. Apply Hart Motor Court, Blowing Rock, phone 9-3241. Ml-3p WANTED — Listings on small bouses, la or out of town. Council 1 Realty Co , Phone* 44070 or 43206. »144fc DO YOU NEED A SPRING JACKET?—If (o see us. We've got them —both men's and boys' $3.98 to $7.99. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc EASTER AND SPRING FLOWERS—We are taking orders for potted plants for Easter. Place your order early to be sure of getting best selections. Our gladioli bulb* and dahlia tubers should arrive within the next two weeks. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St., Boone. lc THE SYMBOL OF QUALltY is "Country Pride" on the eggs you buy. Available mm at your favorite grocery store. Wataaga FCX Service. lc FOR RENT —4 room tarnished apartment on Faculty Row. See or Telephone Jerry Coe, AM 48296. 3-7-tfc ASC PURCHASE ORDERS—Bring your ASC orders to us and obtain highest quality adapted seed of known origin. Watauga FCX Ser vice, S. Water St, Boone. lc HEN S Rl'BBZR BOOTS — H.M and fS.M. CHURCH'S, W King St., Boone. Vj* u From THE FIRST DAY 'til they start ta lay, on* feed all the way! VCX starting and growing maah tor atnMg. lively, healthy chick. Depend on FCX starting and growing maah. Watauga PCX Service, t Watar St., Boone 1( EAT MORE BOGS—Tbey are one of the moat inexpensive and beneficial foods. Get yours fresh daily at yaur Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St., Boone. lc HARD TO rrr? Ton can g«t your clothes tailor-made it law coat. Coma in and see our spring and year 'round samples. We guarantee to fit you. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. le FOR SALE—Twine baled hay. first' cutting, S33 per ton. Free delivery, ton lots or Over. Corn has all been sold. W. H. Walker, Sugar Grove, N. C. 2 28-5c ARE YOU A RELIABLE POULTRYMANT If so, you may purchase baby chicks and feed for the first six weeks of the chick's life, then FCX will finance the chicks from that point on until egg production begins. We will guarantee you market price for your eggs. Flock must consist of at least 900 chickens. Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St,, Boone. lc WAITRESS WANTED — Daniel Boone Hotel. Please apply in person. » 3-28-2C LANDSCAPING—We now offer a complete landscaping service. This include! pruning and trimming present shrubbery, replacing inferior shrubbery, or setting all new shrubbery. Now is the time to get that job done at reasonable cost. Call Hugh Miller, AM 48241, Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St, Boone. lc MEN'S SPORT COATS, spring colors, including Ivy Leagues, >16.90 and *19.89. CHURCH'S, W. King St., Boone. lc ARE YOU SATISFIED with the way your lawn looks? If not, we will completely re-seed or correct spotty conditions. Revitalize old j lawns with adapted seed and highest gride fertilizer. Call Hugh Miller at AM 4-8241, Watauga FCX Service, S. Water St., Boone, lc NOTICE—This is to certify that Dean Cook is no longer with the Master Cleaners. I do however, m»lntein a dry clewing and pickup station. Bring us your U under and dry cleaning. COOK'S AUTO MATIC LAUNDRY, corner King Street and Blowing Rock Road. 10-29-tfc HALF PRICE ON WASHING MACHINE PARTS—Attention Repairmen and Appliance Dealers. We have thousands of used Washer parts for all makes of Automatic and Wringer type Washers. These parts are perfect as new, and we are selling them for one half of wholesale price. We are also distributors for new parts. Write for parts list and prices.— Burwell's Electric Appliance Service, 532 10th St.„ Blvd. N. W„ Hickory, N. C. Telephone 26987. 4-4-6C HOMsLlTK CHAINSAWS—Sales, service and repairs. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 1-17-tfc LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY at Auction. Farms,' business, subdivision.—Honey cutt Land and Auctldn Co., Boone, N. C. Next Auction Sale at Lawm. N. C, Tuesday. April 0, 1967, 7:30 p. m. All kinds of household articles to be offered at public auction on this date. Free prices. lp LOOK FOR THE "Country Pride" label on eggs at year grocery store. They're produced la Watauga Cmmtyr Watauga FCX Service lc WELL DRILLING promptly done. Latest and moat modern equipment Experienced driller*. J. Wayne Oragg, 60S Green Street Phone AMherat 44607, Boone, N. C. U-15-tfc Wl iUY, SELL OR TRADE anything, anywhere, anytime. MAR Furniture Co., Vilaa, J*. C. M-tfr WELL DRILLING WELL BORING PUMP SERVICE Serving Wert era North Carolina Since 1911 Free estimates. Featuring new modern equipment. Old experienced operators—with a reputation to uphold. At competitive prices. Domestic, commercial, industrial. Financing onj any of theae if preferred. Write us or come down or call collect. B. E. FAW A SONS, INC Telephone 70, Box 529, ElLiu. N. C 1-24-tfc LOMBARD CHAIN SAWS — Sal , u>d service COVe CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove, N. C. 117-tfe | Septic Tank Cleaning Prices reasonable, work (uaran-1 teed Sanitary Septic Tank St riee. Phone Warren Greene, AM herst 4-3203, Route Z, Boone, N. C. ' 1-31-tfc A rare lithograph by Goya haa been discovered in the attic of the Weeleyan University library. . Legal Notices NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND | IN OKI 1IKKD OF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Whereas the undersigned, acting as Trustee, in a certain deed of trust executed by Howard C. Bailey and wife, Elizabeth R. Bailey, which is recorded in Book 78 at page 176, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, foreclosed and offered for kale the property hereinafter described; and whereas within the time allowed by law an advanced bid was filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court, and an order issued by him directing the undersigned Trustee to resell said property upon an opening bid of $13,§10. NOW. THEREFORE, under and by virtue of said order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County, and the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale and will sell upon said opening bid of (13,910, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Watauga County Courthouse door, in Boone, North Carolina, on MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1987, at 12 o'clock Noon the following described property located in Blowing Rock Township of Watauga County, North Carolina: Being all of lots number Thirty (30), Thirty-one (31) and Thirtytwo (32) in the Smith-Winkler Subdivision of ANSLEY HEIGHTS as shown on 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 18, to which map reference is hereby made for a complete description of said lots located about three (3) miles Wast 'of the Town of Blowing Rock, North Carolina. Together with the partially completed dwelling Structure located thereon and all plumbing fixtures, heating equipment and building materials located on said premises. This the 28th day of March, 1987. MARSHALL E. CLINE, Trustee Lenoir, North Carolina 4-4-2C • NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY LENNIS PENNELL VS. PEARL P. REESE and husband, CLAY REESE: MAMIE P. STEVENS and husband, OLlN STEVENS; ED PENNELL and wife, EMMA PENNELL; MARTHA P. PARDUE and husband, ORVILLE PARDUE; LETHA P. GREER and huaband. LON GREER; GRACE PENNELL (Single); DAVE PENNELL and wife, MARY PENNELL: CLAY PENNELL and wife, PEARL PENNELL; MAX G. PENNELL and wife, CHAROTTE PENNELL: JOHNNIE PENNEL (Single), Minor; MARY ALICE PENNELL (Single), Minor. The defendanta Mrs. Martha P. Pardue, and huaband, Orville Pardue; Mrs. Letha P. Greer and husband, Lon Greer; Miss Grace Pennell; Mr. Dave Pennell and wife, Mary Pennell WILL TAKE NOTICE that an action as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Watauga County, North Carolina, by the Petitioner to have her dower interest, ai widow of L. S. Pennell, laid off for her uae and benefit. The said defendanta will further TAKE NOTICE that they are reSuired to appear at the office of le Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County, North Carolina, In his office at the Courthouse in Boone, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the petition field In said proceedings within twenty (20) days after the 29th day of April, 1997, or the Petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition This the 2nd day of April, 1M7. A. E. SOUTH, Clerk of the Superior Court A A Am. TT*"* Fiber Glass Insulation Weather Stripping, and Co (torn Caulking, CustomMade Aluminum Storm Doors, Windows and Screens, and Aluminum i* Awnings Hickory r Insulation Company Bra 113. Phone MM HICKORY, N. C. ft Blowing Rock Rotary Auction Sale April 13 The Ant of four general auction sale* U be held fey the Blowing Rock Rotary Club will open at 7.30 p. m. Saturday. April IS. in the high achool gymnasium at Blowing Rock. The project 1* being launched to rkise 9800 tor the buying of Venetian blinds for the new achool building Items for auction will be collected by tmck. and the success of the project will depend largely on the amount and type of Roods which are made available to the Rotary Club. Anything of some value, no matter how old'or outof-date, will be gladly received, including all kinds of household furniture, appliances, and equipment; any farm or garden tools or left-over building materials; good used clothing; boxes of cast-off toys; and sports equipment. Members of the community are urged to look around their homes, offices, basements, or yards, spot the things you've been meaning to get rid of, and let a Rotarian know about them. Farm Questions Are Answered QUESTION: What'a the beat way to protect against bloat and off flavors In milk? ANSWER: For the safety of the cows and the taste of the milk, dairymen should not let their cows go out on the lush green pastures at the beginning of spring without first having been fed some kind of roughage—either hay or silage. If the cows are not completely empty when turned on the pasture, it stands to reason that they will not eat as much and as fast. QUESTION: What is the best way to control the relatively new plant peit known as the alfalfa weevil? ANSWER: Entomologists at North Carolina State College recommend heptachlor as the most effective insecticide in combating the alfalfa weevil. It's safe to use up to two weeks prior to cutting without leaving residue on the hay. It is available for .use in sprayers as a 25 per cent emulslfiable concentrate. Recommendations call for the use of one pint of the concentrate in six to 10 galIons of water per acre. The material is also available as a 2V4 par cent dust and would then be used at the rate of 10 to 12 pounds per acre. QUESTION: How much commercial fertilizer is used in North Carolina in one year? ANSWER: In 1955 farmers In this state used some 1,828,000 tons of commercial fertilizer or almost seven tons per farm. This Is about a 5 per cent increase over the 1050 level. Question: What type of fertilizer should I use on my house plants? Answer: Use sny good garden fertilizer auch as M4 or Vigora. Fertilizers put up in small packages especially for house plants are good, though more expensive. Question: How can I have good sauaage? Answer: Detailed information on the correct procedure is available at the county agent's office. But be sure to follow the recommended seasoning, and store in the proper place. North Carolina la now aelllng approximately one-half of its annual broiler output outside the atate. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having qualified aa the administratrix of the eatate of Palmer S. Blair, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this la to notify thoae having clalma againat the eatate of the aaid deceased to present them to me withing 12 months of the date hereof, or thla notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those Indebted to the eatate are asked to make prompt payment. Thla March 29. 1987. _ MRS SARAH R. BLAIR, Admx. , MMf NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified aa the administrator of the estate of Mrs. Doris ,T. Perry, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this la to notify thoae 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 plead ed in bar of their recovery Thoae indebted to the estate are aaked to make immediate payment This March 1. 1MT. L H SMITH. Administrator, Boone, N. C. S-T-fle NOTM* Or ADMINISTRATION Having qualified aa the administratrix of the estate of Blaine Hayea, late of the County of Wetaaga. State of North Carolina, this Is to notify thow bavin* claims against the estate of the ed to present them to . JZSE'JSS'&t r bar of their recovery. Thoae Indebted to the estate are aaked ft T" to About Your Home For the most part we think of bulb* as spring flower*. However, there ore many glamorous flowers that grow from bulb* that you can plant In the apring and «et blooms from all suiumor long. None of thee* summer blooming bulb* can stand freeling, an, if j you live In the north, you mast wait to aet them out when thore is no danger of freeling Also, when autumn comes you must dig them up and (tor* them in a warm, dry place., Theae bulbs multiply rapidly and you will have more and more each apring. Gladiolus and tigridla like iota of sunshine. For best results, apply some good insecticide weekly. It is a good idea to plant some every ten days to stretch the blooming season. Tigridla make the best show when planted In clumpa of three or four spaced six inches apart. Two good, tall-growing summer blooming bulba are the canna and the dahlia. They make excellent background planting. They require sunshine and a rich soil. They should have lots of water and ex> tra feeding during the summer. Plant cannas two feet apart and dahlias about three feet apart. The gloriosa is a lovely, exotielooking flower. Blooms are often four inches across. It needs a fiberous soli and some support to climb on once it |starts growing. Feed freely. The people of Poland count heavily on U. 8. aid. ■ i ii ■ So This Is New York (Continued from page (our) house and fees—and have his rural haven too. Harry Orossman, local attorney and friend, just sent one of his clever birth announcements—for his third daughter, t replied with the old gag: "Congratulations on the baby girl. If you want a boy, call Western Union." Although I feel sure Harry must have had thoughts in the masculine directton, he was undaunted, like the Army colonel I once knew who when asked when his daughter was born if he would not hate liked to have a boy snapped, "Sure. But a girl's better!" Colonel Henry T. Blair, lecal socialite and native of North Carolina, may be said to be a cosmopolitan character. He haa visited 89 countries in all partf of the world except the Arctic regions. Hetis as much at home with the elite of England and France as he is In the nightclub set here, and has • number of scrapbooks with autographs which read like a world-wide social register. Trout Fishermen Given Break Trout fiifc lag "priats" art getting » it mam to themselves in tJU mountains of Western North Carolina. A section ll the NanUhala River'i head water* in the Standing Indian Wildlife Management Area has been reserved officially for fly fishermen by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. The refuge ta near Fran* Un, reached by U. a. 04-25441. Heretofore the regalatiens have permitted the tue of such artificial iurwi aa spinners, popper*, and flatfish in the stream But no more, aay* J. Harry Cornell, chief of the Wildlife Commission's fish division. Luna bow are limited to wet or diy flies. "We hope to give the fly fishermen a chance to use their lure* without having to compete with other type* of artificial belts," added Cornell. The trout lesion in the Stand ing Area, And Is other operative w.14111. MNM MM "vi public waUr* e<*< North Carolina, open* April f *£&£! days, and Saturdays in nMt at Letter To Editor in our home. It teM not alcoholic bavcrafM ad* aurc appreciate that ! REAL ESTATE 88—VILAS—IS acre* level land, good 8-room home, all Mt buildings, good rosd, HO tobacco baae, priced to aalL 89—BEAVSR DAM—20 acre farm with 6 room dwelling. Creek near house, 8-10 tobacco base, all oat buildings. 8pedal (4800. 22—APPALACHIAN STREET—1 rooms, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, stone bouse, close la — -a.—.—«... 87889 97—DEERFIELD ROAD—18 acres highly Improved farm land, 8 room framed dwelling with bath, new barn and trad* A dairy,- good road. 80—HARDIN PARK—8 room framed dwelling, bath, lot 100 % 200, pivtd street .$0389 26—PERKIN8VILLI—5 room framed dwelling, bath, deep wall, 'garage, large lot — — WW* 9—BLOWfrjG ROCK ROAD—10 twenty-five foot lots from street to street deep, all for ......._ $S7W 41—GREEN VALLEY—18 acres rolling land, some timber, deep well, f room block bouse DM 48—CALDWELL COUNTY—Near Lenoir, 4 rooms, basement, good lot located near church and school ..i......... ISAM 5—RUTHERWOOD—8 rooms, bath down, 2 rooms and bath up, baths not completed, 3V4 acres nice rolling land on paved 8—DECK HILL ROAD—4 rooms, bath, full size basement, large scenic lot — —>888# 8—STATE FARM ROAD—Framed dwelling, bath, city water, large lot .1 —WW 19—RAY HILL—Dwelling, S bedrooms, stoker heat, oak floora, very large lot, garden. 48—NEAR BOONE—88 Vi acres fronting new highway 1000 feet Many springa, 2 creeks. 81—ISAACS BRANCH—18 acres pasture and crop land, 8-10 tobacco base, barn — - 12198 90—WOODLAND DRIVE—Brick dwelling, 3 bedrooms, oak floors, plastered walls, full size basement, oil furnace, nice . lot on pasaiLstreeC aj*. 1. ' 82—NICE 8 ROOM DWELUNG near Cove Creek school, very large lot on highway $7289 10—GOOD S BEDROOM FRAMED DWELLING on Grand Bool*vard, garage, large lot. Special. 50—19 ACRES LAND and 3 bedroom framed dwelling, fish pond, on paved road 14898 A—BROWN'S RESTAURANT just west of Boone on Highway 421. A good place to eat, well advertised. Large lot 300 foot frontage on highway 421. Sells cheap. HOME REALTY CO. H. GRADY FARTHING WATT ■. GRAGG TELEPHONE AM 4-2891 — BOONE, N. C. SAVINGS AND LOAN BUILDING AT AUCTION SMPSi DR. FRED M. DUCKWALl A 380 ACRE FARM LOCATED IN THE TRI-CITIES AREA — NEAR TRI-CITY AIR* . PORT, HOLSTON INSTITUTE COMMUNITY, SULLIVAN COUNTY, TENN. ONLY ONE MILE FROM BEAUTIFUL BOONE LAKE Thii Is One of SulUvan County's Finest Grade A Dairy Farms and Stock and Grain Farms ALSO Il» HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE, ALL DAIRY EQUIPMENT AND TWO CAR loads of Arming machinery A COMPLETE DISPBR8AL OF LAND—CATTLE—AND EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, APRIL 6 - Bale conducted by the authority ul under the supervision sf the (Miecilm of the estate of the late Dr. Fred M. Dock wall—Mr. Baas of the rtrat Natleaal Bank af Kiagsport sad Mr. 6Mns aad Mr. Werth, also of Kin (sport. 380 ACRES OF GREEN, FLOWING, FERTILE LAND SUBDIVIDED IN 8 SEPARATE TRACTS Every sere of this land has been limed, fertilised, phosphated sad tons sf litter have Waa spread aver It msay times. It is la a high stats af fartUlty producing the (raatast aaaher of gallaaa af par sere sad the (fastest aamher af paoadsaf beef at the lowest cast. THE DAIRY is a big money maker, a real operating plant, s going paying business. The aet profit month after all Ubor coats aad operatiag eiprases were paid was H3M.M. will be Increased when the 24 betters freshen and are sdded to the hard. This monthly praflt la bsiag realised notwithstanding the dairy la being eperated by all hired help. A would cat the espenee and Increase the profits. THIS FARM 18 LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE TRI-CITY AREA—This Is the Meat favored area la Upper East Teaneosee. It Is sarrounded by fear bustling cities growing In every direction snd rapidly flowing Into this area. A sBarter million people live within a few aiUaa af this farm —this assures sny est making an Invaatment In this land that It will bs safe aad anra aad la the future will l>rrcm tn vilie. TODAY AND TOMORROW YOU GET THE PAT-OFF ON YESTERDAY'S PLANNING AND INTENSE DEVELOPMENT. DR. DUCKWALL SPENT THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN IMPROVING THIS FARM AND NOW YOU ARE TO GET THE RENEF1T OF ALL OF THIS. This farm Is Improved with a 7-raem farm hams w Ith bath, two other large baasas, throe tawat bouses, 20 stsachlaa grade A dairy barn, a very I arge aad sabstsatlsl hsy snd aattla bam, ass af the best; twa large laaflag shads, two large caaerete silos, aaae better; ether r™ DAIRY HERD—12 dairy cows. Ha [steins sad Guernseys, 24 springer beiferm, sad Inly; U head af yaariiaga and ealvea. Maay sf these cattle sre artificially brad; gaad Mead FARM MACHINERY—Few tractors, hay baOer, earn pMfeer, drill, rata ■ad msay other pieces, iv .. Balance 1, t and 3 YesFS; Term»ofl.»n<i Sato^4Mjr<»» E^prnant CATTLE AND We tordlaRy Invite avaryana te aMaad i aardiaRr Invite everyone L MACHINERY. EVERYBODY LOVES AN AUCTION SALE j FREE! M SILVER DOLLARS — FREE! Delicious Barbecue, Hot Csfte Will »• Serred BOWER BROTHERS—Auctioneer/ and ELBABBTHTON PHONE 1-lStt, NIGHT FHONMS MMl OR
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