Wataaga
WANT ADVERTISING
KATE
I Cento a Word ? 9*
FOR SALE
CLOTH FOB SALE ? Mill Ends,
Bait Good*, Pound goods, ny
lon and rayon linings, dacron
and cotton seersucker, laminat
ed Jersey ? Steelman's Fabric
Shap, Deep Gap, N. C. 7*tfa
FCHl SALE ? Television Sets ?
17 and 21 inch reconditioned ?
Reasonably priced? All makes
and models. Modern Appliance
Co. 418 W. King St, Bowie, N.
C. 10-11-tfc
FOR SALE? IBM Ford sUUoa
wagon, locally owned. Call CO
7-2B63. MMe
FOR SALE ? OR LEASE? The
Zionville Sinclair Service Sta
tion on old highway 431. Good
business and good location. Rea
son for going out of business,
bad health. See or write John
S. Miller, Zionville, N. C. 1-24-tfc
FOR SALE ? Two bedroom
hoase, bath, new furnace, car
pet and fireplace. Storm win
dows aad doors, large lot. Two
miles west of Boone at inter
section 105 and 421. Contact
Everett Cole or CaU CO 7-2532.
le
FOR SALE ? A 5-room unfur
nished house located 2 miles
west of Boone on the old 421
hirfiway. Call CO 7-3021. l-24~4p
FOR SALE? Pair of fillies. 2
years old. Call Edmund Farth
ing at Sugar Grove, CO 7-2233.
H>
FOR SALE ? One 7 months old
spotted filly. Saddle stock. Call
CO> 7-3711. lc
? ? ?
1BK GHC Dump truck, excel
lent condition
1990 CI lev. Motor Mfr, lOtOW
miles $178.00
1MB Ford Pickup. Perfect
motor, good condition ... $550.00
1037 Bel Air Chev. * door, new
motor ? $000.00
3 Wood Stoves with Chicken
Hovers cheap.
Approximately 1 mile on 221 [
from Deep Gap toward Jeffer
son. Mr. Wyatt. lp
FOR SALE ? One complete shoe
shop with lots of supplies.
American Equipment, Cinder
ella auto sewer. Singer Patch
ing Machine. Will trade tor
truck or farm equipment. See |
J. W. Church, Newland, N. C.,
or call Republic 3-4385. l-34-4p j
MISCELLANEOUS
ONE TABLE of Odds and Ends
? Pants, Caps, Shirts, Suits, Jac
kets ? Slashed to the bottom.
CHURCH'S. It
PIANOS? Piano in locality in
good condition have by paying
balance due. If interested write
giving time can be seen. John's
Piano Company, Granite Qua**
ry, N. C. l-24-4e
29 PAIRS of men's Insulated*
Shoes? Values to $10 95? Now
$7.96. CHURCH'S. lc
FOR CEMETERY Monuments
and Markers See F. T. Wago
ner. Telephone AM 4-3614. 117
Orchard ST., Boone, IT C.
l-10-20p
ONE RACK of men's socks ?
Values tb $1.00 ? Now 39c.
CHURCH'S. 1?
USED MOBILE HOMES ? 12*
on hand this week. All Bar
gain priced. We Oradfe fOr
furniture, cars, etc. GERMAN
MOBILE HOMES, Granite Falft,
Shelby, N. C. l-31-2c
WH SPECIALIZE !
refrigerator sealed systems. Caff
us for free estimates. Modern
Appliance Co., 419 West King
Street, Boone, N. G. Phone 204
8731. 8-3-tfc
ONE RACK lot Coats and Su
burban Coats ? Values to $24 83
? Now?lO.OO. CHURCH'S, lc
USED APPLIANCES ? We car
ry a large stock of used elec
trical appliances. Guaranteed
A-l condition. Easy Terms
Modem Appliance Company,
Boone, N. C. 5-28-tfc
30 MEN'S SUITS, All wool and
wool blends ? Values to $39.98
? They must go ? $19.00.
CHURCH'S. lc
HOUSE TRAILERS ? Big Ten
Wide repossessed Bargains. As
sume payments subject' to credit
approval. GERMAN MOBILE
HOMES. Granite Falls, N. ?.
1-31-Sc
ONE TABLE SPORT SHIRTS?
Values to $3:96, Now $1.98.
Wings A Others. CHURCH'S, lc
SPARTA MOBILE HOMES
SALES. Open Monday through
Friday 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Satur
day 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Sunday
2> p. m to 0 |. m. Five new
trailers, 2 and 3 bedrooms, 49
to i5 feet. Azalea, New Moon,
Nashua and others. For other
information call 372-4318 in
Sparta. Operator Clay Sheets,
now location, Route 21, South
of Sparta, near Sparta Pipes,
Inc. 7-28-tfc
THE LAST SLASH on men's
and boys' Jaekets. Longs and
shorts. CHURCH'S. lc
NOTICE? If you live within 29
? miles of Boone, have good cre
dit and would like to assume
payments on almocl new cabi
net model Zfg-Zag Sewing
Machine, entire balance $67.41.
Full details, write Service Ad
j ustor. Box 389, Boone, If. C.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
? I hive sold my business at
Dinner Bel! Grill on 421 east
of Boone and will not be re
sponsible for any debts after
Monday, January 14, 1M*. Mrs.
Emma Isaacs. l-17-3p
WE BUY, SELL OH TRADE
anything, anywhere, anytime.
R. Furniture Co., Vila*.
3-8-tfc
Ihl
PAINT? Get the highest qual
ity paint at reasonable prices
at Watauga FCX Service Store.
All UNICO paints are guaran
teed. Watauga FCX Service
Store, Boone, N. C. 7-19-tfc
ESTEP * THOMPSON
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Located in the old Avery Coun
ty Bank Building. Residential,
commercial and industrial wir
ing. Class I State-Wide licensed
electrical contract an. Hotpoint
appliance*, Zenith radio add
televisions, Channel Master
radios, Setoh ell-Carlson televi
sions, complete line at lighting
fixtures and wiring material*
at a low, low price. No Jab to
small or large. Call collect 733
2613 or 733-2212 in Newland for
free estimates or day or night
service. 11-22-tfc
OUR CASE is going to the Jury
? We're accused of selling for
less. CHURCH'S. lc
HOMELITE CHAINSAWS ?
Sales, service, repair*. COVE
CREEK STORE, Sugar Grove,
N. C. 8-8-tfc
HORN CAFE now serving
pTatfe lunches, sandwiches and
short orders. l-24-2p
NOTICE ? I have purchased the
outstanding interest in the
MOUNTAIN LUMBER COM,
PANY, of Boone, North Caro
lina, and wilt continue to oper
ate the business under that
name: at the same location, a*
a sole proprietorship. John
Houck. l-31-4c
IF YOU HAVE too much month
left at the end of your
?you should try CHURCH'S, lc |
SCOTT'S SERVICE CENTER
Gulf and diversified oil' producer |
Automatic transmission repair
Service ? mainten
Overhaul
Two trained mechanics on duty |
to repair all type vehicles.
Foreign makes, no exception.
6:00 a. m. ? 9:00 p. m.
Phone 204-3751
Boone, N. C.
IMAGINE! ? Wash a 0 x 12 rug
[for Just 7Bfc! or a half-dose* |
quilts for 7Ser Boone's
coin-operated
| er. Also large dooMe-load i
omr washing at Be per load,
i Do <fl your laundry at one time
at COIN-OP SELF-SERVICE
IAJJNDRY, Main St. and Blow
ing R*?fc Road, at tBe stop 1!
1-31 -2c |
I" - ?
FOR SALE ? 99 Chevrolet Sport*
Coupe, straight drive, overdrive.
Call AM 4-3869. lp
Wm(SO FAJKT8 REDUCED?
Discontinued palate telling for
at much as 99.89 per gallon,
sow reduced to ?K?. Watauga
KX 84-tfc
EMPLOYMENT
UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY
In this area for personable
woman in good health who eea
work 2S hours each week. Car
Tmgh earnings
X Monthly bonuses
a S week* paid vacation
41 Company benefits
S WiU furnish leads
No investment, no night work.
for further information, phone
COLLECT Mr. Phillips, Atlantic
Division Manager, 22frOM8,
Greensboro, N. C. from 8:00
to t;0> f. M. on Tuesday and
Friday nights. lp
WANTED ? Someone to do light
housework in four room apart
ment. One day a week. Call
AM 44922 after 9:00 p. m. lp
WAITRESS WANTED? Please
apply in person. Daniel Boone
Hotel l-31-2c
WANTED ? Man or woman to
service customers with Watk
ins products in city of Boone.
No investment necessary. Earn
$73 and' up weekly. Full or part
time. Write Watkins Products
Inc. MS Winona, Minn. l-10-t>
WANTED? White tody to live
in and care for invalid. Write
Mrs. Cordie Bowman, Route 1,
Box 380, Taylorsville, N. C.
r-2Wp
FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT ? 3
roomi, semi ? furnished, with
heat and hot water. Will ac
comodate couple and omt child.
PHone AM 4*290." 1 10-tfc
ONE FURNISHED APART
MENT for rent. Call Earl Lyons
AM 4-8151. lp
FOR RENT ? 8 room furnished
apartment $50.00 for 2 adults.
100.00 for 3. Heat, lights and
water furnished. AM 4-2203.
130 Blowing Rock Rd. lc
FOR RENT ? Four room Un
furnished apartment, all con
veniences. Cloae in. Call AM 4
8845. 1-31-tfc
FOR KENT? AvailMHfe IffarcB
1, 3 room furnished apartment
over Greene's Furniture Store.
CaU AM 4-8737 or AM 4*974.
1-31-tfc
FOR RENT ? 8 room furnished
apartment With large closets.
Steam heat and water furnish
ed. Call AM 4-3980. lp
FOR RENT ? New furnished one
bedroom apartment. Heat and
hot and cold water furnished.
110 Hillside Drive. Phone 264
2328. te.
WANTED TO BUY? 10 or more
aoes of land in or near Fos
coe community on or near High
way 10S. Must lay well and
be reasonable, buildings not
neceaaary. Contact L. H. Jeff
coat before February 13. 14?
Overbrook Clr., Phone 589-1146,
Spartanburg, S. C. l-31-2c
WANTS* *?? BUY ? Good m?
dition, late model 5tt hp John
son outboard motor. Call
George Arney, AM 44MS. i
1-31-tfc
RESPONSIBLE
COUPLE
to ttke irmMiM a* Ma
model avwtaf MadUaa.
Send bum and addreaa to
Bax MS
?mm. North Carolina
RECORD TAX COLLECTIONS
The Gwrernmoat collactod a
American taMrm in the B?1
ymtr ending last JuM M.
Hi* Itatemr Rtvenae Stttoce
mtd . MM IB.OOMM,
000 more than in the previous
K? r.
Bid to nltt pa* in teiwioM
i? due in Congress toon.
Legal Notices
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
WATAUGA COUNTY
Under and by the virtue of
Um power of Mile contained in
a certain deed of trust execut
ed by Thomas Payne and wife,
Bessie Payne, dated September
28, 1960, and recorded in Deed
of Trust Book 96, at Page 40.
in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Watauga County,
North Carolina, default having
been made in the payment of
the indebtedness thereby secur
ed and said deed of trust being
by the terms thereof subject to
foreclosure, the undersigned
will offer for sale at
auction to the highest
for cash at the court
house door in Boone, Watauga
County, North Carolina at llioo
o'clock noon, on the 9th day of
February, 1983, the property
conveyed in said deed of trust,
the same lying and being in
New River Township, Watauga
County, North Carolina, and
more particularly described as
follows:
TRACT ONE: LYING and be
ing near the Town of Boone,
and being Lots Numbers 58 B,
89A in Block -'B" described
and contained in a certain map
made by H. K. Setzer, G. E.,
which map is registered in the
Register of Deeds Office of
Watauga County in Book of
Maps 1, at Page 74, reference
to which is hereby made tor
further description. The above
numbered lots being a part of
the subdivision known as the
Daniel Boone Cabin Colony.
TRACT TWO: A certain lot
of parcel of land lying and be
ing in Watauga County, near
the town of Boone, and being
Lots Nos. 604 and 60B in Block
"B" described and contained in
a certain map made by H. K.
Setzer, C. E., which map is
registered in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Watauga
County, in Book of Maps No. 1,
at Page 74. Reference to which
is hereby made for further de
scription. The above two lots
being a part of the subdivision
known as the Daniel Boone
Cabin Colony.
But this sale will be made
subject to all outstanding and
unpaid taxes and municipal as
sessments.
This 8th day of January,
1083.
Stacy C. Eggers, Jr., Trustee
l-17-4c-e
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
OUTFALL SEWER LINES
SEWAGE PUMPLNG STATION
AND
SEWAGE TREATMENT
PLANT
FOR
THE TOWN OF
BLOWING ROCK, N. C.
SEALED PROPOSALS will
be received by the Town Clerk
at Blowing Rock, N. C. in The
Town Half in Blowing Rock, N.
C. until 11:00 a. m. March 4,
1963, for the construction of
Outfall Sewer Lines, Sewage
Pumping Station and Sewaue
Treatment Plant. The work will
embrace furnishing all labor,
equipment and materials for
the construction of approxi
mately 14,127 lineal feet of
sewer lines, 85 manholes,
pumping station and 965 lineal
feet of- 6" oast iron force line,
a4robie sewage treatment plant
ami access road. All of the
above as shown on the plans or
eaHed for in the specifications
Those desiring full scale
plans and complete specifica
tions may obtain them from
The Town Clerk at Blowing
BecK, N. C. or from P. L. Ab
ertiethy, Engineer, Hickory, N.
C. upon the payment of $25.00,
which amount will be returned
only to those who submit bona
fide bids upon the work.
Consideration will be given
only to bids of Contractors
showing that they are licensed
under "An Act to Regulate the
Practice of General Contract
ing" as ratified by the General
Assembly of North Carolina on
March 28. 1987, or as subsequ
ently amended by the General
Each proposal must . be
companied by a bid deposit or
bond of 5% of the base bid as
provided by Section 143-129 of
N. C., G. S.
AH bids Shan be on bid
forms bound in the specifica
tions and all bidders shall bid
on all items in Section One or
"T1 Two or all items in
both Section One and Section
Twcfc.,
Plans and Specifications will
be oa file at the A. G. C. Office
Hi Clarlotte, N. C.
No Proposal mty be witn
jhawMi o/iAr tho scheduled dot*
, ing time for the receipt of bids
for a period of 45 days.
1 Bids will be opened and read
in public in the presence of
thaw interested in the Tofm
Hall at Blowing Rock. N. C. at
?1:00 a. m. March 4, 1988. The
right ii reserved' to reject any
all proposals, to waive in
malltles and ft> award' a crm
traet or contracts which, in the
opinion of flie town council, ap
pears to be in. the best interest
of flie Town of Blowing Rock,
N'By aedar at the- Dsard at AM- 1
*rm" a B. Hardin. Mayor
ENGINKBR:
P. L- Mm
51* Second
?*"? 1 (Ml
r cash, it seems, it able
to outdo magicians in a dis
appearing act.
Preventive Vaccines Are Of
Great Value To Mankind
Never in the history of the
world has It been possible to
protect one's self and family
against so many serious diseases
easily and effectively through
preventive vaccines, says Dr.
Mary Michal of the local Health
Department. The big problem
i* that many people do not take
advantage of these advances off
ered by medical science, she
emphasises.
"All of us have heard a great
deal about polio vaccine," she
said, "and most of us have been
immunized against this crippling
disease, although many still
have not. But we tend to forget
the potential killers smallpox,
tetanus, whooping cough and
diptheria. During the past
year there were several out
breaks of small pox in Great
Britain. A possibly serious out
break at New York City's Idle
wild Airport was thwarted by
quick action of health officers
who vaccinated all those ex
posed to a boy who was strick
en with the disease. And dur
ing the winter of 1961-1962 there
was an outbreak of diphtheria
in Omaha, Nebraska. Tetanus
is a constant threat in any in
Jury."
Mr. Michal continued: "In
World War I the British Army
suffered 800 cases per 100,000
battle wounded men early be
fore any preventive care was
developed, and later 100 cases
per 100,000 after antitoxine giv
en at the time of such injuries.
The U. S. Army had IS cases
per 100,000 battle wounded, an
titoxin then in use. In World
War II the British in men im
munized by tetanus toxid the
rate of cases of tetanus in bat
tle-wounded was S.5 per 100.
000; and in the U. S. Army 0.2
per 100,000; and U. S. Navy 0."
Dr. Michal said all babies
should be given injections
against diphtheria, whooping
eough and tetanus beginning at
the early months of age. These
(hots may be conveniently giv
en in a "triple" vaccine contain
ing all therwe protectors. A po
lio shot or oral vaccine can be
?btained at the same visit to
the doctor. Vaccination against
smallpox should be obtained
during the first years of life.
"For adults as well as chil
dren," Dr. Michal said, "booster
doses of vaccines are necessary
from time to time in order to
maintain protection from these
diseases. To prevent these ser
ious and possibly fatal diseases
everyone should keep a record
of previous vaccinations and
find out from his doctor when
the next booster doses are due."
Tax Refunds May Be
Made In U. S. Bonds
If you're in line for ? refund
on your 1962 Federal income
tax return, County Savings
Bonds Chairman A. T. Adams
has a word for you. Two words,
In fact: Take bonds.
This year for the first time,
Mr. Adams points out. Uncle
Sam is making it possible for
you to take your refund in
Series E Savings Bonds by the
simple expedient of putting an
"X" in the appropriate box on
the tax form.
Last year some 40 million
taxpayors received cash re
funds on their taxes. Judging
from samplings of opinion, a
lot of them would have pre
ferred to get their money in
Savings Bonds If they'd had
the chance. Bend Chairman
A. T. Adams, who is assistant
vice-president of The North
western Bank, wants to make
sure any of them who live in
Watauga County know they
now have that chanoe.
The way the bond option
works is simple. The Treasury
will issue the smallest possible
number of E Bonds of the larg
est denominations to cover the
amount of the refund. If there's
anything left over, a check will
be written for the balance. The
one complication comes if the
cash balance is from one to 99
cents, since the check-issuing
apparatus can't handle anything
lew than a dollar. Details are
given in the instructions.
What about joint returns? Mr.
Adams gave us the answer to
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified m Admin
istrator of the estate of Ralph
Guly Wilfong, late of the coun
ty of Watauga, State of North
Carolina, this it to notify those
paving claims against the es
tate of the said deceased to
present them to me within
twelve months of the Jilc here
of or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. Those
indebted to the estate are asked
to make immediate payment.
This 15th day of January,
1963.
Charles E. Wilfong.
Captain Charles ?. Wilfong
102 Norton St
Travis AFB, California
VULAk.
Miller Industries
Mfgs. ofu
605 Bristol Rd.
264-8824
that one, too. "John and Mary
Smith" on the tax return be
comes "John or Mary Smith" on
the bond registration, making
them co-owners.
Know The
Weather
By E. H. SIMS
When is the tornado season?
In what direction should you
look (or tornadoes, in case of a
tornado warning?
The tornado season will begin
in about two months. Tornadoes
are more frequent in spring and
early summer than any other
time of the year, although they
occur at other times during the
year. Some have been reported
during recent winter months.
Tornadoes can be expected to
approach from the west, as a
general rule. They may come
from the northwest or the
southwest, but ? in moat cases
? they will come from a wester
ly direction.
They do not move at great
speed, but the circular winds
within the funnel are very
high velocity winds. They
should be avoided always, and
because of thetr smallness, one
can practically always dodge
them in an automobile, or even
sometimes on foot ? in daylight.
WANTED
QUALITY MILK
FOB GOOD
KRAFT CREESE
Kraft Foods
West Jefferson, N. C.
PhMM 246-2501
HOME OF
YOUR
OWN
ONLY **90 MONTHLY
After BWi Payment
A beantUhf new I bedroom
famished) Dame. Immediate
deliveries Wemrndoua stock
af leading aallers ? new and
Uaed. W * Undo and sell on
reasonable tarms.
GERMAN
MobS* Hones
GRANITE FALLS, IT. C.
"Area's India* Doaler"
Onf Ord Tear
Latin American diplomats
say aid won't solve woes south
of the border.
A nuclear weapons test ban
appears to be within reach be
tween the United States and
Russia.
TRADE AT HOME
DON'T GET UP NIGHTS
It takes Just 3?e and IS hours to
?tart relief ? or your money back
at any drug store. When functional
kidney disorders cause set tin jf up
nights, scanty flow, burning, back
ache. leg pains, dirtiness use easy
to-take BUKETS 4-day treatment.
Acts fast to increase and regulate
NOW at Boone Drug Co.
Estel G. Wagner
Real Estate Broker
235 EAST KING ST. ? BOONE, N. C.
DIAL AM 4-2492 ? AM 44S47
Latta Johnson-B. G. Ray
ASSOCIATE BROKERS
Office Phone AM 4-2492 ? ReaMeaee Phone AM 4-2151
235 EAST KiNG STREET ? BOONE, N. C.
WE NEED LISTINGS
for
HOMES, FARMS, ACREAGE
We Offer Complete and Competent Service
HOMES
3 Bedroom home
Location ? Howard St.
Full Basement
Garage attached
4H% G. I. Loan
Mo. Payments $67.20
Good investment property
Price $11,750.00
Two bedroom home
Modern kitchen & Den
Living Room ? 1 bath
Plus a gararge with an Apt.
Two bedroom house
Kitchen ? Dining Room
Living Reom ? 1 bath
New 3 Bedroom
1% Baths ? Ceramic & Vinyl
Kitchen ? Bar ? Dining room
Large livingroom ? stove ?
fireplace
Full basement
With 3 Acres land
Just outside city limits west
of Boone
Price $13,000.00
Full Basement
Location ? Grand Blvd.
Price $8500.00
One bedroom ft bath in
basement
Lennox hot air heat
Picture windows ? therm o
pane
Storm windows on bal.
Large wooded lot on stream
Appx. 4 miles from Boone
New 3 bedroom with Apprx. tt acre lot
feather edge siding 3 miles from Boone
Livingroom ? fireplace Well water
Price $8187.00
3 bedroom home in Carport ? Full basement
Poplar Hill section Large wooded lot
Wall to wall carpet Reduced to $10,000
4 bedroom home on Drapes and blinds included
Blowing Rock Rr. A fine home designed for
2 full baths, full basement comfortable living
Only $14,500
Comfortable 3 bedroom 2 baths. Paved driveway
Living room, dining room Located on Woodland Dr.
comb. Wall to wall carpet Price only $17,500.
Impressive 4 bedroom brick 3 full baths- -full basement
home on Grand Blvd. Plenty of room ? Keep col
Kitchen, Living Room, Den, lege kids ? Qaly $16,590,
Fireplace
3 bedroom home ? 1 bath
Full basement ? central heat
8 acres of land, five suit
able for tractor
.21 tobacco baa*
Choice Restricted Home Sites ? City Water
Summer Home Sites ? One to 10 acres with excellent view
and water
Brick*? 3 bedVoom ? Full X acre let overlooking golf
Basement? 2 car garage course ? $21,000.00.
7 additional acres if desired
SUHable for subdivision or
commercial lots
Owner will sell or trad*
$20,000
Old country home in
excellent stat* of preserva
tion on acr* tot
4 big bedrooms, living room
Kitehen dining area
H basement ? furnace heat
and running water
Only $5,900. More toad If
needed
BUSINESS
5 Furnished apts. located on large lot Monthly inesm#
of $249.00. Selling price $25,000.00.
ACREAGE
98 ACRES in the Valle Crucis Community foe only $690(100.
Ideal for development.
39 ACRE FARM at Sugar Grove with .7 tobacco hue.
Grade A barn, approx. 1,000 ft. highway frontage.
Price $19,900.00.
BEAUTIFUL BLAIRMONT LOTS, overlooking Boom's
Golf Course. City Water, Paved Streets, Panoranic
View. No City Taxes.
30 acres at Heaton Only $1,296.00
40 acres at Foecoa ? Only $4,401.00
, 37 acres ha Silveretone community, apprax. 7 acres bottom
land, stream; goad bam, tobacco base. Price reduced
to $7,000.00. Easy terms.
179 a ere farm in Bethel Community. Will graze 90 h?ad
cattle. 3 barns, equipped for dairy-milking parlor.
Has 2 large alio* House in good condition? tenant
house? block and frame. Financing can be arranged.
, Prica $46,008.00
10 ROOM HOUSE wit* bath and V aarea o? land. Dairy
Barn and tenant house. .38 tobaeee base. 7378-lbs. m ilk
base. Located approx. 10 milea west of Boona. Price
$20,000.00