ipsp THE KOZY COAC1I BROOKWOOD :;lm 10 it. Wide, 45 ft leegifw NOW ON DISPLAY FOB TOUt INSPECTION W J ALSO See Onr Other New and Used House Trailer* Sjwfc TRADE FOE ANVTBlNG OP VALUE ? For the Bent Deal in Western North Carolina iissi^P^r 8ee ^ Wayne Johnson Motors (Oya frwa I Mil S f. m. ?a twrty?? liiptertmt o?ly) r ANN PAGE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 3-16-oz. jars $1.00 WISCONSIN, MILD AMERICAN Cheddar Cheese ib. 40c Package of U pkff. ? Jane Parker? Aaaorted Varieties CAKE DONUTS . . 20c lt-OZ. PKO. ? "SUNSHINE BRAND"? CRISP Vanilla Wafers . . 31c ; " ?*??? i ? ' ' *? - < ' <1 SPECIAL ftc OFF LABEL? HEARTY AND VIGOROUS TFA ? AO, I kfl You Pay Only #% Paul said to Mr. Ed: The pastor of ? small church in Scotland *u collecting subscriptions tor the building of a feoee around the church's cemetery. Everyone gave something with the exception of old MacTsvish Later, the pastor asked why he refused. "We'el," replied Mac, "I don't see any use in a fence around ? cemetery. Those that are In there can't let sot, and them what's oot sure don't want to gat in."? Ex. Paul Watauga Insurance Agency NORTHWESTERN BANK BU1LMKO ? PHONE All t-Rtl BOX Wt - BOONS, N. C E. A. GAULTNET AND 1. PAUL WINKLES Senator W. Kurr Scott. farmer iwwwt ef North Carolina and past matter of N. C. Grange, pasa ed amy on April 16, following a heart attack. Alter a conference with the members of the Scott family, the executive committee of the N. C. State Grange voted to add a spa dons aisembly type room to iti lu-adquarters building in Green* bare and to detignate it u the W, Kerr HcMt Memorial. Scott was commiaioner of agrt culture for 12 years and in 1040 became the first farm governor of the State in SO years. Before his term ended in 1002 his "Go For ward" program for better roads, schools, health, rural electrifica tion, and rural telephones had re sulted in one of the greatest per iods of North Carolina's develop ment. ?4.1 . . -.-1- 1 1 Governor Scott *11 elected to the U S Senate In 1854, ? por tion which be fiUed with distinc tion until his untimely death. Hi* ?lection *u by the large* ma Jerity ever given a Democratic Senatorial candidate In North Carolina. ? ' Leaden everywhere remember Kerr Scott u a determined and progressive leader of rural peo ple. HU entire life wat (pent on the term where he came to know and understand term problems as few men in public life do. A permanent record is belnf made of all contributions and ? list of contributors will be given to members of the Scott family. Those who would like to give te this memorial fund may do so by contacting Jerry Adams. Sugar Grove, N. C., or mail 'donation to N. C. Grange, Box H-l, Greens boro , N. C. Food Center Makes Grand Opening Plan Lawn Edging Is Made Easier Lawn edging has been made easy by a narrow atrip of metal or plastic inserted la the ground. The result is a barrier to surface and underground growth. Lawn edging was originally de signed to keep .turf areas from en croaching on flower and ahrub beds. However, now it b being put to many other uses. It is perfect to construct a strawberry pyramid. The layers of soil can be built up as high as sis layers. It is perfect to retain the toil in free-form terracing on gentle slopes. It beeps the lawn to place and the soil from washing away while the grass Is taking hold. . Lawn edging can be placed around ipecimen trees and 'shrubs to keep a mulch In place or to hold irrigation water. Try It along garden patha or driveways to keep gravel qr pine straw In place, and to keep the weeds out. It will make a perfect divider for aections in seed flats. Use it to mark off a formal gar den. Lawn edging can be bought in your garden supply store. It Is sold under many trade names In ?teel and aluminum metals, and plasties. Almost all typee are cop ruga ted for extra strength. The average width ia four Inches. There are alao widths of aix to eight Inches for southern gardene whore a deeper edging Is needed to stop the spread of deep graaa roato. You can afford a new car NOW at this low price! The Studebaker SCOTSMAN only *1795 equipped* ? 33 J riH ftr pMm ...men NASCAR tranacontinaatal mileage record (or full-aized ears: on regular gasoline, with overdrive. ? 6?y >mrtnlin, too, for only a few dollar* extra per month. \ -A. ? ' ? Icttian S?rilS include 2-door, 4-door, (tation wagon . . . America'! three towaat priced, fall-Mad tan. with beautiful. new color ^ matched interior*. ? Fa?% Ufttj and luxury hd?, variable ratio rtMri&f . ? RaMl ite aMts in eomfort *lw price MriN Mpwrt . . . heater /defroster, turn ngnak, doable wipm and mirror Pay only local taxee, 1 if any, and transportation. Iw (ID Studebaker-Packard ?uy Now! Vjjjl CORPORATION 4 - WATSOl PHONE AM v GARAGE ? Route 421? Deep Gup, N. G "* | D??l?r Liceni* No. 2100 I / The Thrift Pood Center, a com plete local food market, which haa been in operation for four month*, will obaerve it* formal (rand op ening thi* week, lay* Manager A. E. McCrary. An advertisement in the Demo crat today gives the details of the event, in which thirty food bask et*. worth tip each, will be given away i Attendance prize* will also be given Thuridiy, Friday and Sat urday, and many tpecial food val ue* have been arranged for the opening event. Mr. McCrary. Mr. J. L. Noll and Mr. J. H. ODell are the owner* of the itore, which 1* located in the building formerly occupied by the Black Bear Market. Mr. McCrary invite* the people to viiit bis (tore during the grand opening, and point* out that free parking I* available for one hun dred car*. Individual stall* for young dairy calve* help prevent the spread of disease in a calf-raising enterprlae. Real Estate If you have property you are in terested in lelling, we would like very much to list it for you. We have a large list of out of the state, prospective buyers for prop erty in and around Boone. Some have already started to arrive. Our office now located 2 miles out of Boone, on Blowing Rock high way. On Parkway, 15 ? 1-acre lots. >300.00 and $600 00 par acre. 9 rooms, 223 acres, good bouse, plenty of water, one of the best lake sites, 14 mile off hard sur face road. 20 acres bottom land, good summer camp or club site. Timber in IS years will pay for it Priced at $58.00 per acre. Apple orchard, 600 trees bearing 9,000 bushels a year. 6 room log house, packing house. $2,000.00 worth farm machinery, good lake site. Would also make good chic ken farm. Price $8^00.00. 100 Bice building lots on Blowing Rock Highway, lass than 1 mile from new Boone Golf Course. On easy terms. for sale or rent near Boone, one and two bedroom cottagea. ' , i 156 acre*, on Parkway. Good road leading off, Parkway. High eleva tion God lake site. Some young timber. Real building sites. Price only $79.00 per acre. S. L. Whitaker Real Estate Auction & Rental Co. fBONE AM 4-9C37 M-tfc STATED COMMUNICATION SNOW LODGE NO. Ml, AT A AM FrHUjr. Jue M, 7:M pan. Charek Service Vtoitiaf Brethren Uritrd EVERYTHING Under One Roof Smith Printing Co. Kl* * Appalackin Family Cow Is Good Provider. I Every mm* h is dairy month, but the industry placet special empha sis on June with Its June Dairy Month pixxnoboa. While the Nat of the state and nation are being brought ujvto-djtt* on "Oie Bos sy's" accomplishments, it's a good time (or farmers to think serious ly about the benefits of a family milk cow. L. E. Tuck wilier, Watauga coun ty fam agent far the N. C. Agri cultural BxtMaton Service, says there are some families who f?il to gel adequate milk for food health. He urges all farm farm ilies with the means to purchase abundant dairj products to think about getting a family milk cow as soon aa possible. She witt pro vide plenty of good food at low cost. The farm agent, quoting figures of R. R. Rich, dairy specialist at N. C. State College, said the average annual cost of the family milk cow is only about $140, while ah* pro duces about $3M worth of food for the family. Rich and Tuckwiller suggest that farmers answer the following questions before deciding to buy a cow: 1. Will local health regulations permit owning a cow? 2. Is the family willing to be tied down with the routine of owning a cow? 3. Is there a possibility a boy or a girl in the family could carry on a 4-H dairy project? 4. Can sufficient hay and pas ture be provided? 9. Is sufficient money available to purchase the cow, fencing and other equipment needed? The State Department has an nounced that all eleven nations invited by President Elsenhower to discuss a new treaty for Ant Arties have accepted. Among the nations tranamitting their acceptance of the invitation was the Soviet Union. Coop Institute At State College Narth Carolina State College will be the Beetle of the first Agricul tural Cooperative Institute to be held in Ike state next month. Robert 8. Baal, marketing spec ialist for the N. C. Agricultural Ex tension Service, has announced that the first such institute will be hold July ? through July 11. Meetings will be la the College Union Building Bool said that pUns far the Institute were developed through requests from tityirallfll throughout the state. There are now around 400 known coopera tives operating in North Carolina. Registration will begin in the CoUege Union lobby at 8:90 p. m.. Wednaaday, July ?. N. C. State College Chancellor C a Baatato and Extension Sarrice Diraatar D. 8. Weaver will welcome guaata at ? banquet in North Ballroom be ginning at ?:*>. Regular leiilotu win get under way the following morning at ? o'clock foUwiai iwrtMr ifco roftatratioa period (ar lata a rival*. > i2:,?WT-,: .. ?' I p M HIU" : Labrador ore project cost p? at $123 million. | Price* of oil products are n ' 'BOUND THE CLOCK Prescription Service $ By K?gMerad Phamactat | Harris Rexall Drug Store Mate ft BLOWING ROCK, N. C. PhOM Mil NOTICE I AM A CANDIDATE FOB THE NOMINATION AS CLEKK OF COURT IN THE COUNTY OF WATAUGA, SUBJECT TO THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. ' I an a member of Brushy Fork Baptist Church, a native of Laurel Creek Township, Watauga County. 1 am 26 years old, married and the father of two children. I am a veteran, having served as a volunteer, with the 43rd Infantry Division from January 17, 1M1, until January 17, 1M4. Twenty-seven months of this time was served in Burope. If nominated and elected I pledge my services to the best Interest of the eitisens of Watauga County. I am a graduate of Cove Creek High School, and at pres ent am employed by Hickory Wholesale Company as a traveling salesman. I'D greatly appreciate the support of the Democratic Party In the precinct meetings and the county con vention. My home is located in Brushy Fork Township, Vilas, N. C. CANNON G. WARD CANNON G. WARD REGISTER FOR FREE $10 Basket of Groceries To Be Given Away at 8 o'clock Saturday Night. YOU DON'T r , i <-?: toi va **????< ftiunoiiuii ^ I'm HAVE TO BE PRESENT JUST COME IN ANO REGISTER - - ."pA, YES, SIR! ? You save money when you shop at WATAUGA TRADING POST, your friendly store. Open six days a week to serve you, and LOW PRICES EVERY. DAY IN THE WEEK! Plenty of Free Parking Space ? Open Until 8 o'clock Each Evening NEW MODERN MEAT MARKET CHOICE WESTERN MEATS AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Choice CHUCK ROAST 49c lb. VEAL CHOPS 59c lb. Lew Tenderized STEAK 83c lb. FRANKS 3-LB. PKG. 91.10 Breakfast BACON 59c lb. BALOGNA 49c lb. Good Heavy FAT BACK 25c lb. P?re Pork SAUSAGE 14b. pkg. 39c Limit, Please! COCA-COLAS Ctn of 6? 23c Plus Deposit on Bottles Lfanlt, Please! PEPSI-COLAS Ctn. of 6?23c Plus Deposit on Bottle* CIGARETTES Regular Carton? -$1.83 Phtt Tax CIGARETTES King Size or Filter Carton? >-$1.93 Pfan Tax - GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE - Firm Fancy Ripe TOMATOES 2 lbs. 25c 1 CalfforaU Head Lettuce 2 for 87c Golden Ripe BANANAS 2 lbs. 25 Garden Freak > SQUASH 3 lb?. 25c Vmey CUCUMBERS 2 lb*. 25c WITH PURCHASE $5.M OR MORE SUGAR 5 tbs. 39c Instant Coffee, 100% Pure, 6-oz. jar .... 89c Nescafe Instant Coffee, 6-oz. jar $1?12 Maxwell House Instant Coffee, 6-oz. jar $1.11 FRESH KOSHER DILL PICKLES CATES V2 gal. 59c MILK. 8 large cam . $1.00 SALAD TIKI a* " " % ' ' SALAD DRESSING, qt 48c SALAD TIME MAYONNAISE, pL ...... 37c SELF-RISING? BRISTOL MAID FLOUR, 25-lb. bag .... $1.55 MARGARINE, 3 lbs. 59c LARGE M-OZ. 1AR Strawberry Preserve* 39c FLEECY WHITE BLEAjCH, qt 16c Ore* Frnh IM Twin Bakery PIES, only 49c PINTO BEANS . . . . . . 10 1 lbs. $1.00 \ 0$% Fancy Food* ? Party Snacks - Picnic Supplies ? We Have Then HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR CANNING SUPPLIES Come and See - You'll Be dad Yon bid! ?i .&j2C2j WMB DING POST BRISTOL ROAD, BOONE, N. C

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