^?YOutiHw'p IT W THE WWT ADS!^ Watauga Democrat WANT ADVERTISING KATE S Cents a Word ? M Ceot? Minimum Charge Cash Must Accompany All OHera FOR SALE TWENTYFOUR 23 II. building loti off Highway 109 bypau. Call AM 4-3778 or AM 4 3969 or Con tact Greene Buick-Pontiac, Inc. 6-18-tfc FOR SALE ? Grandfather Moun tain quarried building stone and flagstone. Work done hourly or by contract. Free estimates. J. W. Hartley 4 Sons, Linville, N. C. Republic 3-4964. 11-3-tfc FOR SALE ? Ear corn, 2 cents per pound. Any amount. V. C. Shore Produce Co. 11-24-tfc FOR SALE? PIANOS: Spinet 5 months, also mirror styled piano in vinicity in good condition. Can be had by paying unpaid balance due. Interested parties write or call John's Piano Shop, Granite Quarry, N. C. 12-8-4c FOR SALE AT AUCTION, Satur day January 14, at 10 a. m. at home of late J. B. Norris, Route 1, Boone, Farming tools, disc, cultivator, 40 Oliver flatland plow, hay rake and other equipment. W. D. Norris, Admr. Boone, N. C. 12-223p FOR SALE ? Clean shucked yel low ear corn, 2 cents per pound. One mile west of Wilkesboro, Highway 268. Lone Oak Farm, Charles Howard, Phone 3553R. 12-22 2c FOR SALE ? Baled hay. See Romie Storie, Route 1, Riverside Farm, Banner Elk, N. C. 12-22-2p FOR SALE? One 1951 black 2 door Oldsmobile, white side wall tires. In good condition. See Mary June Wallace at A&P Food Store, or at Zionville, N. C. lp FOR SALE ? Yellow Guernsey cow. Will freshen in January. See at home of A. N. Thomas, RFD, Trade, Tennessee. lp MISCELLANEOUS CHRISTMAS FLOWERS? We hav*| a nice selection of Poinsettas and | Christmas Begonias. Check our prices. Watauga FCX Service, Boone, N. C. lc USED APPLIANCES' ? We carry a large stock of used electrical ap pliances. Guaranteed A-l condi tion. Easy terms. Modern Appliance Company, Boone, N. C. 5-28-tfc WE HAVE MUD AND SNOW TIRES. Our mud and snow treads bite deep and pull hard . . . keeps you on the go over rough slippery winter roads. See us and save money while you spare yourself trouble. WATAUGA FCX STORE. lc HOMELITE CHAINSAWS ? Sales, service and repairs. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove. N. C. 8-8-tfc LIGHT BULBS? We have a special high voltage light bulb that gives longer service on today's higher voltage line*. Eliminate frequent bulb failure . . . come in today and stock up? WATAUGA FCX STORE. lc WELL DRILLING ? Using the revolutionary and fast rotary air drill. For fast, efficient service, call or write Newman Brothers Well Drilling Co., Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-4914. Call Collect. 12-8-tfc FCX BATTERIES make cold morn ing starts a snap. Save money . . . save tima . . . save trouble, get a new, long-life battery today and say goodbye to cold weather starting troubles. WATAUGA FCX STORE. lc HOUSE TRAILERS. Used bar gains from <1209.00. Small down payment and convenient terms. Al so wide selection new models. "The Housing Mart," German Mo bile Homes, Granite Falls, N. C. 1225 2c LOMBARD CHAINSAW8 ? SalM and *ervtce. COVE CREEK STORE Sugar Grove, N. C. M-tfc PIANOS? Wc have )u?t received a truck load of new pianoe. Mu?t aell them to aoroeone, somewhere, at aome price ao that we can make room for other* that we have coming in. A 1*0 have large (elec tion of good uaed piano*. See them at Garwood Piano Co., Wilkea boro. N. C. 1 MB-tfe MISSING ? 3 Hereford ateeta, 3 year* old, from Wiley Sutherland boundary near Zionville. On* had bell on, no dapper, heart mark, right ear. 9300 reward. Will Bath erland, Creatwi, N. C. 11-lMp SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Pricei reasonable, work . guaran teed. Appalachian Septic Tank Service. Phone Warren Greene, AMherat 4 3203, Route S, Boone, N C HEALTH DEPT. APPROVED Ml-tfe WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE any thing, anywhere, anytime. M. A R. Furniture Co., VUat, N. C. W-tfc ELECTROLUX Sales and Service" Floor waxen and cleaners. E. J. Pierre, Millers Creek, N. C. Phone 87 JI M. 12 29 tfc Now Showing NEW 1961 AUTOS New Comets and new Volkswagens Also Used Volkswagens '60 model sedan and '99 model bus. New Chevrolet and F85 Olds. Will order you a new car of your choice. $550 00 down and take over pay ments on practically new 10' wide trailer ? payments $73.93 month. 40 new and used cart. 26 new and used trailers. Wayne Johnson Motors LENOIR, N. C. 12-15-4C BE INDEPENDENT. Sell Raw leigh Products. Good nearby local ity open. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept. NCL-950-5, Richmond, Va. 12-1-Sp EMPLOYMENT SERVICE STATION OPERATOR. Excellent opportunity. Guaran teed salary, plus commission. Call Park 4-1601, Box 5293, Winston Salem, N. C. 12 22 2p HOUSEWIVES! Start the New Year earning your own money. Part time. Avon representatives earn $2 or more per hour. Open ings in Watauga county. Write iLillie Fayne, Manager, North Wil | j^sboro ^ivinj[ directions. ^ lc WANTED HELP WANTED? Male or female in Boone. Full or part time Watk ins route available. No investment. Earn the year around. Bonus Plan. Age 21-70. Must be neat. Write Watkins Products, Inc., Box 5071, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Virginia. lM9-3p WANTED ? Unfurnished apart ment, 3 or 4 rooms, bath, heat, hot and cold water furnished. One adult. Call AM 44237 or write 305 Grand Blvd., Boone, N. C. lp FOR RENT FOR RENT ? Furnished apart ment, 3 rooms and bath. Located on West Howard St. Available January 1. Call AM 4-3615 or AM4 3558. 12-22-tfc COTTAGE 3 rooms and bath, com pletely furnished for rent to mar ried couple. Steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Also rooms for rent. Available Jan. 1, 1081, Phone AM 44888. lc FOR RENT ? 3-room furnished apartment on Blowing Rock Road. Hot air heat. Call AM 4-3037. lp FOR RENT ? 2 bedroom furnished apartment, heat, lights, water. Call AM 4-3782. lc FOR RENT ? 3 room apartment furnished. Heat and water furn ished. 2V4 miles west of Boone. Highway 421. Couple preferred. Phone COlony 7 2542, Mr*. M. J. Williams, Vilas, N. C. lc LONG RANGE POLARIS The range of the Polaris mis sile to 2,800 miles by early 1984 is the hope of the American rocket experts. Polaris miaailes were tested in recent months with a range of 1, 200 mile*. The moat recent range reported is 1,700 miles. Vice Adm. W. F. Rabom. head of the Polaris program said his program It being stepped up In order to achieve this a year soon er than originally expected. QUEKN RAISES RENTS Edinburgh, Scotland ? Landown er Queen Elizabeth Increased the rents of 28 of her Scottish tenant fanners. The farmer* are paying up without a squeak. They aaid the Queen spent $81, 200 on repair* and improvements to her properties last year. The rant Increases apparently are to help recover some ef theee costs. Legal Notices Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 153, Section 8, Sub-sectiun 17, of the General Statutes of North Carolina, notice is hereby given by the Commissioners of the Town of Blowing Rock, North Car olina, that they will consider and pass upon the closing of that cer tain portion of one old Aho Road, which commences at the ?astern margin of the Green Hill Road near the northwestern corner of the property of Elisabeth H. Math er, and extend* in a northeasterly direction approximately parallel with Heather Ridge Lane to a point where said old road inter sects Heather Ridge Lane, said portions to be dosed being more fully described below, at their reg ular meeting to be held on the 4tn day of January, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Notice is further given that said Commissioners will hear from those advocating such closing and any persons who may oppose the same at said meeting, ana in the event a .decision is made to close the portions of said old road re quested to be closed, they will enter an appropriate order where upon all right. title and interest in that portion of said old road, which extends across Lots Itos 1 through 6 inclusive, and the 22-foot strip adjoining Not No. 1 on its south west side, as shown by the plat hereinafter described, shall be come the property of the Blowing Rock Improvement Company, ana whereupon all right, title and in terest in that portion of said old road which extends across Lots Nos 7 through 11 inclusive, as shown by said plat, shall become the joint property of Betty Harper Arbuckle and F. G. Harper, Jr., and whereupon all right, title and interest in tnat portion of said old road which extends in front of the lot of Elizabeth H. Mather shall be come the property of said Elizabeth H. Mather, the foregoing persons being' the owners of all of the property of said Elizabeth H. Math er, the foregoing persons being the owners of all of the property adjacent to the portion of said old road sought to be closed. Said portion of said old Aho Road sought to be closed in this proceeding is further described and bounded as follows: Beginning in the eastern margin of Green Hill Road, near the northwest corner of the lot of Elizabeth H. Mather and near the southwest corner of Lot No. 1 of Heather Ridge as shown by plat recorded in Plat Book 3, page 30, Watauga County Reg istry, and entitled "Blowing Rock Improvement Company and F. G. Harper Heirs. Blowing Rock, North Carolina," and run ning thence in a northeasterly direction approximately parallel { with Heather Ridge Lane and at distances varying -from approj^* mately eighty feet to approxi mately one hundred sixty-five feet southeast of the southeast ern margin thereof, to a point about the center of Lot No. 7 as shown by the above mention ed plat; thence from said point in ? generally northerly direc tion to the eastern margin of Heather Ridge Lane at or near the northwest corner of Lot No. 9 and the southwest corner of Lot No. 10 as shown by said plat. This the 29th day of November, 1060. ROBERT B. HARDIN, Mayor TOWN OF BLOWING ROCK 12-8-4cH ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the admin istrator of the estate of J. B. N or ris, late of the county of Watauga. 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 pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make im mediate pavment. This December 6. 1980? W. D. Norris, Admr., Boone, N. C. 12 15-6p NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the admin istrator of the estate of Lige Ox entine, late of the county of Wa tauga, State of North Carolina, thi* la 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 thia notice will be ?leaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate pay ment. This December 17. 1980 ? HAYDEN C. PITTS, Administra tor, Blowing Rock, N. C. 12-2Mp UNCLE PINKNEY (Continued from page four) Year resolution! has loat hope, whether he aima to keep 'em or not. I ain't loat hope, Mister Ed itor, but I stay in a fog of eon fusion and Indecinion, aorter like our State Department, and I'm having a hard time gitting my resolution* in order. But I got one I'm going to suggest fer my old lady. Like all wimmen, ahe don't believe half she bears, so she always adds her half to it afore she passes it along. In 1M1 I'm going to suggest she just paaa it along as ia. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! Yours truly, UNCLE PINKNEY Farm Questions And Answers Question: Can the U. S. compete with Russia far world agricultural trade? Answer ? Secretary of Agricul ture Benson said: "Russian agri culture will never overtake U. S. agriculture if we keep our system reasonably free and if Russia Con tinues her present system." Question: Why should I ? with all my problems in my own back yard ? be interested in U. S. agri cultural trade programs? , Answer: Because this trade reaches right into your backyard, and your pocketbook. For instance, as U. S. hog exports rise, the price you get for your hogs tends to rise. Question: If the U. S. helps beef up the economy of other lands, won't we lose our markets for farm products in these lands? Answer: Not likely. A? stand ards of living rise in these na tions, their people will demand more goods. Their populations may expand, too. But their agricul tural production may not be able to keep up ? thus, bigger demands for U. 8. produces. Question: Is cutting imports of sugar from Cub* winning us friends in South America? Answer: In the Dominican Re public, yes. Under the U. S. Su gar Act, most of the Cuban sugar quota went there. But other South American nations resent this ? especially since the Dominican Re public is a dictatorship. Question: Do Latin American countries want more U. S. hand outs? Answer: No. They want top tech nical aid, plus credits or loans; but not grants. RAINMAKER'S STORM San Diego, Calif. ? An unexpect ed storm dropped light snow down to the 2,500-foot level of moun tain areas and rain fell elsewhere. An argument arose between the weather bureau and the rainmak er. Edmond. Jeffery, of Olympia, iftpdwvbo claims to be a rain maker, took credit for the storm. "It's kind of funny," he said. "The Weather Man didn't see it and here it is. I pulled out all the stops. I'm taking credit for this storpi." How to Keep f A/ Money Coming wfw whon Accident or Illness Knocks You OUT JERRY ADAMS, Agent CO 7-2403 Sugar Grove, N. C. Remove Stains While They're Fresh Ml Speed I* the key to effective itain rentoval. An easy rule to remember about stains i* that a fresh one I* easier to remove than an old one. , ?' ? Most household stain* ? such as fruit, scorch, grass and light mildew ? yield to a special solution of heavy .duty . dry chlorine bleach and deterrent. Step on* I* to quickly rinse the stained area w.'th cold water, then soak 5 to 15 minutes in a solution of \\ cup of dry chlotine bleach ahd one tablespoon detergent per quart of warm water. Alway* mi* in a polyethylene plastic, glass, porcelain or enamel container. Rinse, and itpcat If necesaary. Colored fab rics, however, should be tested for colorfastness before treating. For more stubborn stains, products around the kitchen or in the medicine chest come in handy. Butter is usoful for softening tar stain*. It change* tar into grease which can then be removed with a commercial cleaning fluid, polling a rust stained area In milk helps take out the spot To remove lipstick of rouge stains, rub petroleum Jelly into the itaih and sponge it with cleaning fluid before laundering the article. If necessary, lipstick stains may also be soaked in a solution of dry chlorine bleach and detergent, then rinsed thoroughly. Bicarbonate (or baking) soda is good for removing salad dress In; stains. Apply a paste of bicarbonate soda and cool water to the stained area. Let it dry, then launder the article in cool water. If the stain remains after the garment dries, sponge with cleaning fluid and launder again. Often stains from alcoholic drink* can be removed by simply soaking the article* in a solution of dry chlorine i-h and deterrent. u On V'n,et way! Let Ub Help You Get Ready For Trotlble-Free Driving . . . With MUD and SNOW TREADS Cv Thi? Tread Now Available 13 - 14 . 15 & 16 Inch Tires Vance Recapping Co. Tires Are Our Buaine?a ? Not A Side Line N. Depot St. Boone, N. C. Notice To The Taxpayers of Watauga County Just to remind you that by paying your county taxes before December 31st you may use them as an income tax deduction. Also avoid paying that extra penalty that is added the first of each month on delinquent taxes. Dallas H. Hodges. Tax Collector U wk deal in Britain unoppoMd American Tobacco plan* t# I i Impressive Flame Tokay Torte ' ??j - , .?? AisfTm-t'.* . -_c"> mm Handsome, elegant "Tokay TorU" makes an impreaaiv* appear ance at a company bullet. The beautiful, crisp-t?Ktured Flam* Tokays add rich color and interest to this delicious dessert Rinse 2 cups Tokay grapes: halve and seed. Soften 2 envelope* plain gelatin in V4 cup cold water. Combine >A Cup sugar, ft <U spoon salt, 1 teaspoon grated orange rind and 1 cup orange jkiick; neat to boiling. Add softened gelatin, stirring until dissolved. Blend in 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Cool until slightly thickened. Whip 1 cup heavy cream until stiff. Whip gelatin until nuBy. Fold in whipped cream, Vt cup orange sections, V4 cup toasted flaked coconut and Tokay*. Line sides and bottom of 10-inch spring form pan with 3V4 dozen small lady fingers, plat ing curved side of lady fingers against pan. Carefully turn gelatin mixture into pan over lady fingers. Chill overnight, or at least 4 hours. Remove sides of pan and cut torts into wedges to serve. Makes ? to IS. servings. Estel G. Wagner Real Estate Broker 115 W. HOWARD ST. ? BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA Open and Confidential Listing of Residential, Comemrciai, Industrial, Rural Properties DIAL AMherst 4-8586 ? AM 4-3647 FOR RENT ? 3 Room Apartment ? Heat and water furnished. HOMES 12 mi. from Boone Living Room 10 acres ? 14 improved Kitchen Plenty water Bath 2 bedrooms Tobacco base $0300.00 unfurnished; dm be bought furnished.' Good financing. LARGE FRAME HOUSE in good condition, opposite college campus. An opportunity for income from room rentals, plus livinjg quarters. 29 acres, 3 mi. from Boone 2-bedroom house Bath, living room Kitchen Apartment over 2-car garage Price $12,900 * _i Roone Kitchen-dining ares """ ,2SJ!T?m?? 3-Bedroom house Kitchen, Dining room and Lot Sixe ? 1.7 acre Living room combination Full basement Garage 7 ml. W. of Boone, old Hwy. Kitchen 421 Full basement 12 acres ? beautiful stream New heating system 2 bedrooms Some growing timber Living room Garage PRICE $11, M4. at ?-Bedroom house tt acre tobacco base Large Barn Good spring 4 acres Water In kitchen Sllverstone Community ? Near New 421 2- Bed room house, brick Two blocks from campus Full basement Central hot air heat Price: $12,800.00 ACREAGE 800ACRE TRACT, Just 4 miles from Boone on Hwy. 109. Ideal for dude ranch ? Plenty of water. . ' ? ? ?< ? , '? 8-ACRE TRACT, wooded; 4 miles from golf course, M.SOO.OO. S-ACRR TRACT, S miles from golf course; stream flowing through this property. $8,800.00. h ~ ' ftK ? q ^ " ~-y & ? ? jej' dP .? ? 80ACRE GRASS FARM Close In Between VUat aftd Silver stone. Tobacco baae. No buildings. WOODfcD LOTS? View, water, just t minutes from Boom'* Oolf Course BUSINESS FOR SALE? A good going buainev in heart of IMS*. $10,800.00. FOR SALE? Building, Business, Stock and Equipment Street.

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