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fANT ADS FOR BENT FOR RENT: Or custom work—a John Deere 410 crawler doier. For small Jobs. W. H. Walker, Walker Tractor Co., Vilas. 4-28-2C FOR RENT—One large bed room with private bath and en trance. Located on Laurel Drive. Call AM4-2456. lc WANTED WANTED: Good fresh milk cow. W. H. Walker, Walker Tractor Co., Vilas. 4-28-2C WANTED TO BUY^-Site suit able for motel location in Boone or Blowing Rock area. Write full particulars to R & Y Construction Company, Inc., Box 3033, Fayetteville, N. C. 4~28-4p WANTED — Man and wife or middle age woman to do house work. Will furnish house to live in. Call 264-3744. 4^28-2c WANTED to buy farm or land near Banner Elk or Valle Cm cis. Phone 898-5515 or write Will Roberts, Box 295, Banner Elk, North Carolina. 4-28-2c WANTED TO RENT: Unfurn ished' two or three-bedroom house in or near Boone begin ning first of September. ASTC faculty member. Phon 264-2598 after 12 noon. Ip WANTED: Elderly couple to live in and care for a couple in Lenoir. Call Mrs. Carl Thomp son, 295-7141. lc WANTED: Round and sawn locust posts. P. O. Box 155, La Vale, Maryland. Ip SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE To satisfy labor and storage charges, we are offering for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described automobiles: 1961 Chevrolet Impala, 2 door. Serial number 11837 B 163678. 1960 Ford, 2 door. Serial num ber ON 41W101617 1950 Ford Stationwagon, Serial number C9FR302894. ' ' ”r 1955 Oldsmobile, 4 door. Serial number 558M78064. 1955 Pontiac, 2 door. Serial number W 755 S1724. The,above sale to be conducted Friday, Hay 13, 1966 at 12 noon at our Body Shop on West King St Andrews Chevrolet Inc., Boone. 4-28-2c ATHLETE'S TOOT TREAT IT FOR 4Sc Apply instant-drying T-4-L, a batch oi cnemicals in alcohol. Feel it take hold to check itch, burning in MINUTES. In 3 to 5 days, in fected skin sloughs off. Watch HEALTHY skin appear 1 If not de lighted in ONE HOUR, your 48c back at any drug counter. TODAY at Boone Drug Co. 5-5-4c RUPTURE-EASER y^Bsh. or UR su.S495 I Double $6.95 _ _1 Ha Fitting UpM A itronf fbrm-flttlnf washabls support for rwtaclbio Inguinal harnla. Bock lacing ad* Mbit. Snaps In. front Adjustable k| •trap. Soft flat groin pad. For mm, 1 and children. MaUordarat ghra yawa^aroaad towst part «f i r right toft or double. BOONS DRUG CO. Ill *. Kin* St. Boone. N. C OVER 65? If eligible for Medicare, you're eligible for Worth Carolina Blue Cross & Blue Shield "65" THE EXTRA PROTECTION YOU NEED WITH MEDICARE j t ‘ offered by HOSPITAL SAVING ASSOCIATION Cbapal Hill, N. C. SUSOESTIONi Oat in touch with • TMo Hospital Saving Rapresantativa— Jerry Adams k?. 418 W. King '*-% *•; 'jftbMss - SPECIAL NOTICES ' v.;; Nonas Notice is hereby given that Mr. John Broyhill is no longer connected with Coe Insurance & Realty Co., of Boone, North Carolina. The business connec tion has been severed by mutual consent, April 22, 1966. Jerry Coe will continued to manage the business aud there will be no change whatever otherwise. This April 22, 1966. COE INSURANCE & REALTY CO. By JERRY COE 4-28-4c CARD OF THANKS The family of Minnie A. Lewis wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the food, flowers and many acts of kind ness shown to us during our recent bereavement. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, letters and flow ers received while in hospit al.—Don Rayfield. Legal Notices NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY BARBARA ANN DULA, Plaintiff, VS. HOWARD J. DULA, Defendant. The above-named defendant, Howard J. Dula, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wa tauga County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the de fendant on the ground that the plaintiff and defendant have lived se parte and apart for more than one year next pre ceding the bringing of this ac tion; the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County, in Boone, North Carolina, within twenty (20) days after the 26th day of May, 1966, and answer and de mur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint This 21st day of April, 1966. A. H. Foster, Clerk of the Superior Court 4-28-4o-b NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR COMMON CARRIER FRANCHISE CERTIFICATE DOCKET NO. B-69, SUB 99 ■ Notice is hereby given that Queen City Coach Company, P. O. Box 2387, Charlotte, North Carolina, has made application to the North Carolina Utilities Commission for a common car rier franchise certificate to op erate over the following route: Between the JCT of U. S. Hy. 321 and N. C. Hy. 105 just South of Boone, N. C. and. Ban ner Elk, N. C. a distance of about 22 miles. From Jet of U. S. Hy. 321 and N, C. Hy. 105 Over N. C. 105 to Jet N. C. 105 and N. C. 184 thence over N, C. 184 to Banner Elk, N. C. and return over1 the same route. The Commission has set said application for hearing'at 11:00 o’clock a. m. on Wednesday, the 11th day of May, 1966, in the Commission’s Hearing Room, State Library Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Any protest to this applica tion must be filed with the North Carolina Utilities Com mission at least ten (10) days prior to the date of the hear ing under the provisions of the Public Utilities Act, G. S. 62 262 (d). This the 18th day of April, 1966. NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION By Mary Laurens Richardson Chief Clerk 4-28-2C NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the ad ministrator of the estate of Eva R. Payne, late of the coun ty 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 6 months of the date hereof, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment This April 20, 1966. Luther R. Payne, Administra tor, Route 1, Box 18-A, Boone, N. C. 4-21 Ac EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as the Exe cutrix of the will of Fred Coun cill Hagaman, 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 6 months of the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment This April, 27, 1966. Beulah Hagaman, executrix, Sugar Grove, N. C. 4-28-4C ECHOES OF THE BLUE RIDGE • v %■ Tourist Business In Wataiign County Climbs, Reports Show BT HERMAN W, WILCOX Tourist business in Watauga County is still climbing, the 1965 results show. $560 Million la State Travelers in North Carolina a. w. wilcox fdw mil lion in 1065— (345 million of which came From out - of ■ state visitors, rhis was an in crease of 10 per cent per person over 1964. The number of out nf.ctatp visitnro increased by one million over 1964. This growth is far above the national average of 5.9 per cent. Total receipts of firms en gaged in serving and transport ing travelers were $1.2 billion, a rise of nine per cent over 1964. A bright picture — but North Carolina only received 2.8 per cent of the national tourist traffic, and the total spending by visitors was only 1.9 per cent of the nation’s interstate travel expenditures, which means we must devise means of keeping our tourists longer. Therefore, a determin ed effort should be launched to provide more attractions and selling our natural assets such as climate, purity of water, beauty of the mountains, fish NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the ad ministrator of the estate of Al fred Luther Hiller, late of the county of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this is to noti fy those having claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to me within 6 months of the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those in debted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This April 27, 1966. Max and Earl Miller, admin istrators, Zionville, N. C. 4-28-4C For The §th Year We Offer INSURED STORAGE Why our Box Storage Plan means better care i for your clothes 4 i/ 1. Insured 2. Safe 3. Economical Store Now, Pay Later ing, hunting, shopping facilities, accommorations and other fac tors that contribute to better relaxation. $413 Million Lodging, eating and recrea tional businesses reported $413 million in sales in the State, which is only- 1.3 per cent of the national total. This points out again that we are not reach ing our full potential. It is up to us not to be just a county the traveler drives through go ing somewhere else. The average tourist party is composed of two persons who spend an average of $23 during their two-day stay in the county. Watauga County Traveler sales and receipts for Watauga County for 1964 were $4,690,000. Percent of state was .45. 1965 sales were $5,250,000, still only .45 of the state total. Other expenditures of these people in the county was $2,877,000. The grand gross spent by the traveler in our county for all expenses is estimated at close to $14 million. Play Will Be Staged At ASTC “Bell, Book and Candle” will be presented May 4 and 6 at 8 p. m. in the Administration Building Auditorium on the ASTC campus. Admission for non-students is $1. The play is directed by David French. Sets are design ed by Jerry Sullivan, and Gail Parker is costume designer. Trumpet Players To Compete In Hickory The Hickory Symphony So ciety has announced the third annual Young Performer’s Award competition for trumpet players of the area. Students through high school age (1966 67) will be eligible to compete. Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto will be the composition to be performed with the Hickory Symphony Orchestra under con ductor Albert Chaffoo. The winner of the audition will receive a $50 U. S. Savings Bond and a trophy. The annual Young Performer’s Concert will be held in January, 1967. Auditioning will be in Oc tober, details of which will be sent to the entrants. The con certo need not be memorized. An accompanist will be pro vided upon request in advance. Students desiring to compete should send the following in- j formation now or by Sept. 20, 1966: name, address, phone number, age, year in school, name of school, and name of trumpet instructor to The Hick ory Symphony Society, Inc., P. O. Box 1587, Hickory, N. C. 28601. . . Can Be Conquered Cancer will be conquered; scientists now believe more has been learned about the disease in the last 25 years than in all history. Today the American Cancer Society is supporting more than 1,000 key scientists in an effort to find the answer. Contributions to the Society’s 1966 Crusade will insure a growing research attack on the disease. News Of Our Servicemen PVT. LEWIS J. HARMON TAKING TRAINING Pvt Lewis j. Harmon. U. S. Army, entered basic infantry training in March at Fort Polk, La. The son of Tedre and Berlie Harmon of Beech Creek, he graduated from Cove Creek High in 1964. Since then he has lived with his sister, Edith, in Berkeley, Inn., and was em ployed by Automatic Electric Company in Nortblake, Hi. RECEIVES AWARD Fort Hood, Texas — Army Specialist Four Bill H. Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Day, Deep Gap, N. C., received the John Henry Award at Fort Hood, Texas, April 21, for out standing service as a member of the 2nd Armored Division. The award is named after the folklore hero of -man’s fight against machines. The 21-yeSr-old soldier, a mechanic in Company E of the division’s 17th Engineer Battal ion, entered the Army in Match 1963. He attended Ashe Central High School. Watauga Hi Seniors Guests Of Boone BPW , Miss Elaine Clawson and Miss Rebecca Ford were guests of the Boone Business and Pro fessional Women’s Club on Tuesday, April 26. Both girls are seniors at Watauga High School and were selected by the. Student Council to rep resent the school for March and April as Business Girls of the Month. Elaine, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. John Clawson, is a mem ber of the National Beta Club and is academic editor of the school yearbook. She will enter Appalachian Stale Teachers College in September. Rebecca is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ford of Rt. 1, Boone. Her school activi ties include basketball, Mono gram Club and the National Beta Club. After graduation, she will enroll at N. C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem to study nursing as a career. Six Members Of Alpha Gamma At Raleigh Six members of the Alpha Gemma Chapter attended the state convention of the Delta Kappa Gamma International So ciety in Raleigh April 29 to May 1. Local chapter members at tending were Mrs. Margaret Gragg, Mrs. Grace Mast, Mrs. Grace Councill, Mrs. Mildred Councill, Miss Minnie Oswalt and Mrs. Neil Helms from North Wilkesboro. Approximately 400 key wo men teachers from the state or ganization, which numbers close to 3,000, attended the threeday meeting. Dr. Eugenia Hunter, a member of the Department of Elementary Education at the University of North. Carolina in Greensboro, is president of the state society. For Mom On Her Day MOTHER’S DAY-, MAY 10 CAN DIES for her favorite gift Hf.V s ... always a favorite for "Mom*. Assorted Chocolates 1 lb. #1.60 21b. 3.15 k'k * A • •• delioious k ■, k miniature chooolates Utti* Axnb*M«dars - iib/wtu* • '-v \*1*. 4.ss >s Cr£pe de Chine Falconette . . $5.00 Other Crepe de Chine from.$3.50 ■■■*■* ■."'Wvj-' — She’ll Like Our Newest Cosmetics by Dortliy Perkins •V-yi^V^fV ’ Electric Shaper a — Hair Dryers Electric Tooth Brushes FATHERLY ADVICE FOR MOTHER'S DAY . Twr *K» will tnjoy recaMnf . . ' .. a Mother's Bay o*d from yoa • an May I Just as much a* out from tha chlldran. Wt hart fimny cards, taadar cards, fancy cards—all dasiped by . 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