Wataaga Democrat WANT ADVERTISING KATE i Centi a Word ? M Cm* *1*1? urn Charge Caafc Moat Accompany X All (Men FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT? 7 room house, 2 miles out, automatic heat, carpeted floors. Call 8887; Bight 26MW1. 10-17-tfc FOR SALE OR RENT ? 2 bed room house, with basement on Grand Blvd. Call AM 4-3556. 10-31-4c FOR SALE? small office build ing near court house in Moun tain City, Tenn. See Mrs. Lois Goodman or telephone 727 5241 day or 727-3851 evenings. ll-7-3c FOR SALE ? Stanley Home Pro ducts. Phone 264-3720. 11-7-tfc CLOTH FOR SATE? Mill Ends" Bolt Goods, Pound goods, ny lon and rayon linings, dacron and cotton seersucker, laminat ed jersey? Steelman's Fabric Shoo. Deep Gap, N. C. 7-5-tfc TOR SALE? Stock of West Main Street Service Station and Gro cery. Building can be rented and business continued. Lester and Bobby Jones. ?-?-tfc FOR SALE ? Several hundred bushels yellow ear corn, clean shucked, extra dry. $1.50 bush el, truck load lots. Limited time. Charles Howard, Lone Oak Farm, V? mile west of Wilkesboro, Highway 288. Dial 838-2803. 11-21-3C FOR SALE ? Two registered Hereford bull calves, one poll ed and one horned. Also one registered yearling polled Here ford bull. Priced reasonably. H. M. Hamilton, Jr., Boone, lp^ FOR SALE OR TRADE? C yeaf' old farm or logging horse with or without harness. Weigh about 1500? will trade for cat tle or sell outright. Ray Ward, Sugar Grove. lp Why buy a Carpet ShampooerT We'll loan you one FREE with purchase of Blue Lustre Carpeft & Upholstery cleaner. Farmers Hardware & Supply Co. lc FOR SALE ? Several hundred bushels yellow ear corn, clean shucked, extra dry; $1.50 bu shel, truck load lots, limited time. Lone Oak Farm, V* mile west of Wilkesboro Highway Dial 838-2603. 11-14-4C SPECTACULAR TV SALE ? New 23" console model; guaran teed 1 year; Regular 240.05 ? on sale this week $149.05 with trade. Westers Auto Store. 11-14-tfc MISCELLANEOUS BOYS' BLAZERS ? Camel and burgundy. $7.95-$16.95 Church's 1c JUST RECEIVED ? N ew line of living room furniture, includ ing chain and couches. Special, three French Provincial couch es, $85 each. Reinhardt's Gro cery and Furniture, Highway 421, Deep Cap, 8 miles east of Boone. ll-21-4p BOYS' black Boy Scout type ox ford*, black moccaain-toe. Sizes 1-9. $6.95-$7.95. Church's, i lc LOST ? Lady's gold Bulova watch. Contact Judy Sipe, AM 4-9904. Reward. lp BOYS' burgundy shirts, button-, down collar. Sizes 6-20. By Tom Sawyer. $2.96. CHURCH'S, lc TV AND APPLIANCE reoair. Watauga Radio and TV. CO 7 2622. ltt miles west of Boone ?n 421. IP OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Coin-Op Self -Service Laundry Corner King Street and Blow ing Rock Road, at the atop light fro all your laundry at one time Wascator double-action washer. Three sizes: 9 Ma. for 15c; double load (M Iba.) for only 28c; or the big 45-1% toad for just three quarters. Dry 5 min utes lor > cants. Carry your MB aad dry. le BOYS' JACKETS? Longs at shorts. Pile and quilted linings. Good colon- good prices. ? CHURCH'S. le ?KITS SNAG PROOT ?*rk '>?*?. Klondike cloth. Dark gray ?al y CHURCH'S. Q lc V SED APPLIANCES? We or ry a large stock of toed elec trical appliance!. Guaranteed A-l condition. Easy Tenia Modem Appliance Corapaay, Beona, N. C. 5-*8-tfe MEN'S Fl^GKiVrn in jackets. Pile lined, assorted colors. CHURCH'S. " 4a AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAG Sewif* Machine in nice cabinet. Want ed: Someone with goad credit in this area to take over payments or pay entire balance of $87.20. Details where seen. Write Na tional's Credit Dept., Be* M, Hickory, N. C. National Sewing Machine Co., 801 Hoover Street Asheboro, N. C. 10-?-7c MEN'S INSULATED shoes, by Paratrooper. >10.88. CHURCH'S lc GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. Write for Free copy 96-pg. Planting Guide Catalog in col or, offering Virginia's largest assortment of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Landscape Plant Mater ial. Saleapeople wanted. WAY NESBORO NURSERIES, Way nesboro, Virginia. ll-7-*c LITTLE GENTS' lace oxfords, black and black on brown. Wear ever sole. $4.95. Church's lc GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. Write for Free copy 56-page Planting Guide Catalog in color, offering Virginia's largest as sortment of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Landscape Plant Ma terial. Salespeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, Waynesboro, Virginia. ll-7-4c WE SPECIALIZE In rebuilding refrigerator sealed systems. Call us for free estimates. Modern Appliance Co.. 418 West King katlMrSoone, N. C. Phone 264 PTOX. 8-S-tfc LITTLE BOYS' and big broth ers' dress hats. Fur felt. As sorted colors $2.6643.96. ? CHURCH'S. lc SERVICE ON ALL TV and radios. Modern Appliance Co. 418 W. King St AM 46721 4-25-tfc MEN'S HEAVY duty insulated rubber boots, $6.05. CHURCH'S lc WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE anything, anywhere, anytime. M. k R. Furniture Co., Vilas, N C. 8-8-tfc MAKE SOME MONEY ? The VonCannon Evergreen Com pany needs Balsam branches, balsam tips and boxwood tips. Republic 4-2668, Banner Elk. lc MEN'S PINWALE corduroy shirts, good colors. Washable. $3.4943.96. CHURCH'S. lc ALL CHILDREN accompanied by their parents are Invited to visit Carter's Radio and TV service for free space mask. Phone 264-26 58, 115 W. Howard St. 11-21-2C YOUNG MEN'S Ivy corduroy pants. Washable. $4.95. ? CHURCH'S. lc FOR CEMETERY monuments and markers see F. T. Wagoner, 117 Orchard St. Boone. N. C. Telephone AM 4-3014. lO-17-lOp BULLDOZER WORK, also lots for (ale. Call E. C. Hardy? 264-3028 Boone. 10-10-20p NOTICE ? New supply of mablle homes now in at Gilmer's Mo bile Homes. West Main St, Boone. N. C. See Gilmer Mur doch at the lot or Bobby Jones at West Main Gulf. 3-21-tfc MEN'S WOOL blend work sweaters. Double elbow. $4.96. CHURCH'S. lc HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS ? Sales, service, repairs. COVE CREEK STORE, Sugar Crore. N. C. ??-tfc USED TV SETS Reconditioned 17 and 21 Inch screens. Some with new picture tube. From JS5 up. Modern Appliance Company, 418 W. King St AM 4*721. 4-25-tfc FOR RENT FURNISHED ROUSE for nt, 8 Mams on 321 wwt Ofl heat; See Bobby Jones at Wtert Main Gulf Station or caD AM 4-9900. 10-17-tfc FOR RENT? Convenient S mm apartaaat, heat, water aad Dbone. Odfttte bovi or couole Write B. Coarad. General De livery, SMky, N. C., giving in formation. 11-14-Sp FOE RENT ? Two furnished apartments located on Howard Street, suitable for married ?jLHite or -boys. Call AM 4 3615. ll-7-?e *?0* SIWT ? TWMrtMfcff apart nnt, t ndles weet af ?mm, Laura! Fata Read. CO 7-3632. 1114-lp FOR RENT ? Warm S hedrpam modern home. Fwll basement, furaace heat. Call CYMD96. 1| FOR RENT ? Nice warm rooms, furnished. Cloae in, 1 Mack of post Office. 264-2842. U-21-3c FOR RENT? Furnished ?ai* ment, including forced hot water heat and hot water. Call AX 4-2359. 1> FOR RENT? One 3 room apart ment, completely furnished Heat furnished. Downstairs with private patio. Available Wed., December 4. Queen's Apartments. AH 4-3772. 11-21-tfc FOR RENT? -Nice, one bed room house trailer to couple only. See Paul Rare at Greene's Trailer Park behind A ft P or call or write W. H. Bare, 2SS 7092, 136 Glendale Road, Rome, Ga. 11-lMe FOR RENT? a bedroom trailer, ltt baths. To couple only. Ray Ellison, Vilas, N. C. ll-21-2p FOR RENT ? Four room cot tage, Nov. 1. Phone AM 4-8682. IP WANTED WANTED TO BUY? > or 4 bedroom house with acieagc ' near Boone. Call AM 4-8390. ~ ~ lom Enjoy pleasant customer ser vice. Local Watkina Route available in S. W. Watauga County. Will help you develop your business. Average income for this area $3.00 per hoar. For personal interview write to A. P. Norby, P. O. Bo* 5791, Richmond, Va. ll-7-3c Just become available, estab lished Rawleitfi Business in S. Watauga County. Real oppor tunity for dependable, steady man. I sell nearby and win help you get started. See ?r call R. G. Greer, 831 Faculty St., Boone, Phone 2644626. or write Rawleigh, Dept. KCK 990-817, Richmond, Va. U-7-Sp EMPLOYMENT ATTENTION LADIES CHRISTMAS TIME ? Our big earning time. Several open ings for women who wish to earn. Make a merrier Christ mas for yourself and family. Write Mrs. Bonnie Charles, Avon Manager, P. O. Box 691, Morganton, N. C., giving direc tions to your koine. lc rot EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS sm G. H. MADISON WATCH REPAIRING 129 East King St. i'M ' ?' I Typewriter and Adding Machine CALL JM-M1S WMI a Mirer y Legal Notice NOTICE OF SALE 7 NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY Under and by virtue of an or der of Ue Superior Court of Watauga County made in a (fecial proceedingi entitled "Scott Norria and wife, Oma Norris, Donley Church and wife, Roaa Church, Jamea D. (Jim) Charch and wife, Annie rw<-h Ben Church, Widower, Church and wife. Col ?ch and Enoch Church, , et al. The ethers here in, referred to Mag listed in the petition and being the oth er heir* at law of Myra E. Church, deceased, ex fane The undersigned commission er will, oa the 18th fay of December, 1988, at 11 o'clock a. m. at the courthouse door in Boone, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash all the remains of that certain tract of land lying and being in ? > Township, watauga County, North Caro lina, and being particularly de scribed as follows: Said lands lying on Profits Branch and waters of Gap Creek, and being in Township, Watauga County, North Carolina. Beginning on a qhit oak in George Greene's line, running south 45 west 124 poles to a chestnut tree; thence south 30 poles to a double chestnut oak tree on a small branch; thenee north 70 de grees east 23 poles to a locust; thence south 32 east 40 poles to a white oak at the corner of a crop fence; thence north 71 east 32 poles to a water oak tree; thence south 67 degrees east 36 poles to a chestnut tree; thence north 75 east 36 poles to a white oak; thence north 30 east 48 poles to a white oak tree; thence north 15 west 56 poles to a hickory; thence north 60 west 16 poles to a chestnut; thence norai 45 degrees east 20 poles to a hickory; thence north 57 west 38 poles to a white oak in Jotiah Cowles line: thence 85 west 30 poles to the beginning. EXCEPTEE ? from the fore going description is die tract of land sold to the Federal Govern , ment or the State Highway foMHtakm Of North Carolina fMAhe federal Parkway. Said lands having been map ped by the Appalachian Survey ors ia November, 1963, and the following is the description of the two tracts lying on either side of the Federal Parkway as per the map of the said Survey ors made from Deed in Book K page 541 office of Register of Deeds of Watauga County: Tract No. 1 u shown on Map: Being oa the South side of the Parkway. Beginning at a stake in the old Sirs. W. E. Church tract of land on the south side of the parkway where said line leaves the parkway, the same being the original line between Mrs. W. E. Church and G. W. Smith and running south 49 degrees 00' West to a stake; than due south 405.00 feet to a stake; thence North 70 decreet 00" East 379.50 feet to 1 stake: thence. South 32 degrees 00' East 660.00 feet to a stake; thence North 71 degrees 00' to the scenic parkway lands, same be ing approximately 500 feet: thence with the southern bound ary of the parkway lands to a stake; thence North 22 degrees 8014 minutes West 827.87 feet to a state; thence North 24 de ems 40^4 minutes West 582.4 feet to a stake at the point of ... II oeing me lmenuon m uie foregoing description to include *11 the interest of the parties of the Ex Parte proceedings have in and to the lands lying to the south of the Blue Ridge Parkway and to convey any in terest they may have, if any, to any lands covered by the Blue Ridge Parirway easement lying south of the Blue Ridge Partt "Jract No. 2 as shown on Map: Being on the North side of the Parkway. Beginning at a stake in the boundary line of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Said tract being located on the North side of said Blue Ridge Parkway lands and in the or iginal line of G. W. Smith and Mrs. W. E. Church and running North 49 degrees East to a point East of the Blue Ridge Parkway Scenic Easement No. 13 in the SMitk and Cfcurcta line; thence runsing South 85 degrees 00' Bast 4W ft. to ? stake; thence South 57 degrees 00' East (77 ft. to i (take; thence South 45 degrees 00" West MO ft; thence South 60 decrees 00" East 264 ft.; thence South U degrees 00' East to a point where the old Church fine intersects with the Blue Ridge Parkway lines, thence North 74 degrees 39" West 551.40 ft. to a stake; thence South 43 degrees 37V West 207.34 feet to ? stake; thence Smth 46 degrees 23%' East 30M4 feet; thence South 43 de met 35%' West 267.08 feet to feet crossing Mm spring branch foot to Station 448; thence North 46 degrees 20* West 222.04 feet to point No. 447 % said map; thence South 1 sight. What seems to be foot-dragging un Capitol Hill to consider this year's appropriations bills may also be, in part, laid to this atti tude. Hie delays have not made the operation of Federal agencies easier and the failure to act on the bills is a poor way to en courage sound administration. Nevertheless, most government departments will, as a result, be forced to operate for half of then budget year at the same level of spending as last year. Deepening Freeze This is symptomatic of a deep ening freeze in relations between Congress and the White House over what Congress feels is an unwarranted Executive invasion of its prerogatives and resent ment over attitudes toward Con gress as an institution by key spokesmen of the Administration. Right or wrong, the freeze will be difficult to thaw. A good illustration was a recent statement by the Secretary of State referring to the bitter for eign debet* which raged in Jhe Senate for (he last three weeks. Mr. IRu* arid, 'V em very much omcaned about the tendeacy in the Congress to legislate foreign policy at it might apply to sp* cific situations or cpeciAc coun tries . . The reaction was im mediate. Senator! of the Presi