iT*S EASY TO _ BUY-SELL-RENT■ MRE& FiHO WtTrfi Watauga Democrat WANT AD RATES $1. minimum charge. Cash with order. Keyed or “blind” ads, 50 cents extra per insertion. This size type—4 cents a word. This size type—6 cents a word. This size type—10 cents a word. Blackface type is double price in each case Card of Thanks and Memorial Poems, 4 cents a word. Deadline: 11 a. m. every Tuesday. Papers mailed Wed nesday morning. Telephone 264-3612 or 264-8527. Mail orders should be sent with payment to the Classified Advertising Depart ment, Watauga Democrat, Boone, N. C. Pay all advertising in advance, unless you maintain an account at the Democrat office. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Plenty of good baled hay, cars and trucks. Main Motor Sales, Vilas, N. C. Phone 267-3221. Home phone 267-2452. 10-20-tfc SPOTS before your eyes—on your new carpet — remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Bur gess Furn. lc FOR SALE — 1950 Chevrolet pickup. Good running shape and with new paint and good tires. Will sell for $250 cash. See Gordon Shores in Boone or call 963-4703 or 264-2165 after 5 p. m. ll-17-2p “The Best Investment On Earth Is Part Of It" “JUST BECAUSE there's snow on the roof doesn’t mean that there isn’t fire in the furnace.” Like wise just because there’s snow on the Blue Ridge Mountains, doesn’t mean that we don’t have some beautiful panoramic tracts that are real “sleepers”, which are cer tainly potential money makers. Here is one: 1,050 acres high and really blessed with water, scenery and rather close to golf courses and plenty of activity. $84 per acre with excellent terms. Owner will carry. GOOD OLD HOUSE, 2 barns, .5 tobacco allot ment, abundance of fine spring water and the gor geous views. ONE 98 ACRE TRACT with good house and second boldest spring in Avery County. Near Banner Elk, with indescrible panoramic view. OLD HOUSE and 46 acres near Banner Elk. Plenty of water and easily acces sible. 47 ACRES AND REAL OLD HOUSE — Spring water and tobacco base. Right near Cove Creek. Excellent buy. 81 ACRES near Elk Park. Gorgeous view tract, eas ily accessible. $95 per acre. EXCELLENT BUSINESS and residential property. 421 west, very close to city limits. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS NORTHWEST REALTY ’ Box SOI Boone 264-8688 — 264-8080 Blowing Rock 295-7766 Banner Elk 898-5850 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lots 12 through 14 in Green Heights subdivi sion. Call Raymond Farthing, Vilas, 267-2646. 11-24-tfc FOR SALE — Living Christ mas trees and cut; balsam fir, white pine, Scotch pine, Doug las fir and hemlock. Also cut trees and a wide variety of native and oriental shrubs. Al so Christmas decorations. Her bert Aldridge Nursery, High way 105, Foscoe, 963-4685. 11-24-tfc SOUP’S on, the rug that is, so clean the spot with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham pooer $1. Sherwin Williams. lc FOR SALE—1964 house trail er. Like new. Call 267-2627. lc FOR SALE — One bedroom 1965 Mobile home. Small down payment and take over pay ments. Have to sell going into service. Call 963-4685. 12-ltfc FOR SALE — 1965 Coranada Mobile Home, 1 bedroom. Pay & small down payment; take over payments. Call 963-4685. lc FOR SALE—59 Ford 2 door hardtop, inspected. White walls, radio, heater, winter ized, $150.00. Need money for College. 264-9246. lc FOR SALE — 1958 Chevrolet pickup, v8, in good shape. Al so 1953 Buick, 4 door. Priced right. See or call Sherrill Wellborn, Deep Gap. Ip FOR SALE — 1955 Dodge sports coupe. Can be seen at Boone McCulloch Saw and Cycle Sales. 12-l-2p ruK bALt — five Dearoom brick veneer with living room, den and two baths. Room enough to park 3 trailers. Call 264 8659. Ip FOR SALE — Small modern piano in this vicinity available at a bargain. Take over pay ments. For details write P. O. Box 3073 or phone Collect 764-1359 Keyboard Music Bristol, Tenn. Ip FOR SALE}—Nice 3-bedroom house. Good neighborhood. Pay equity and assume $13, 900 loan. No red tape. Phone 264-2689. 12-l-4p FOR SALE—15 acres in tim ber, 6 acres, cleared. Six room house. Price $7500.00. Easy financing. Call or see Associ ated Real Estate, 264-2415, 102 Elast King Street, Boone, N. C. lc FOR SALE — Small acreage, near paved highway, 2 springs. Good financing. Call or see Associated Real Estate, 264 2415, 102 East King Street, Boone, N. C. lc FOR SALE—Practically new 4 room house on a large lot on paved highway. Call or see Associated Real Estate, 264 2415, 102 East King Street, Boone, N. C. lc FOR SALE WE HAVE HEAT DRIED YELLOW CORN MAYMEAD STOCK FARM, SHOUNS, TENN. 12-l-2c FOR SALE FOR SALE — Apples, good cook or eating. Howard Corn ell, Oak Grove Rd. 11-24-2c FOR SALE—36 nice pigs, 8 and 9 weeks old. $12.50 each, if sold this week. Mrs. Mar vin Miller, Big Hill Road. 264 3007. 11-24-2c USED APPLIANCES — We carry a large stock of used electrical appliances. Guaran teed A-l condition. Easy terms. Modern Appliance Company, Boone, N. C. 5-28-tfc FOR SALE—61 Olds super 88 Fiesta, 4 door station wagon. Air, power brakes and steer ing, radio and heater, $750. Call 295-7435, Blowing Rock. lc FOR SALE—Brick house, 3 bedrooms. Has a 4 room base ment apartment with separate oil furnance and private en trance. Call or see Associated Real Estate, 264-2415, 102 East King Street, Boone, N. C. lc FOR SALE—200 to 220 acres with much fine timber. Call or see Associated Real Estate, 264-2415, 102 East King St., Boone, N. C. lc FOR SALE — 3 bedroom house. Close in. Call or see Associated Real Estate, 264 2415, 102 East King Street, Boone, N. C. lc FOR SALE — New brick 6 room house, lVfe baths, car port. Call days 727-5911 or 727-4531; after 6 p. m. 727 6493 in Mountain City, Tenn. ll-24-3p FOR SALE—1961 Tempest, extra clean. Low mileage. Can be seen at Boone Trail Fish Camp. 2643140 11-243p HOMES FOR SALE — Big, Modern, Cozy, Lavishly fur nished. Immediate deliveries. Extra special holiday bargain, $55.00 monthly for large new two bedroom home (subject to nominal down payment and credit approval). Also good buys in used homes priced from $1495. Cars, trucks, farm equipment, house furnishings a c ce p t a b 1 e for trade-in. “Area” leading housing center with a quarter century record of square dealing.” German Mobile Homes, Granite Falls, Lenoir and Shelby, N. C. 11-24-2c MISCELLANEOUS WHEN YOU THINK of giv ing shirts, give him the finest by Van Heusen. Dress and sport shirts from $5.00 — CHURCH’S. lc GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. Write for Free Copy, Planting Guide-Catalog in color offer ed by Virginia’s largest grow ers of fruit trees, nut trees, berry plants, grape vines, landscaping plant material. Salespeople wanted. WAY NESBORO NURSERIES, Way nesboro, Virginia 22980. 12-l-3c MEN’S 50% WOOL blend socks by Hanes, $1.50 value, $1.00. CHURCH’S. lc LET US BE YOUR SANTA for the men and boys’ in your family. You’ll be glad you did. Use our lay away. CHURCH’S. lc MEN'S HOUSE SHOES, glove leather, sheep lined and oth ers. CHURCH'S. lc LARGE SELECTION men's jackets and coats, including long and shorts in pile and quilted lining. CHURCH’S, lc RAINBOW OF COLORS— Sherwin-Williams is Color Headquarters. See the new 1967 Color Harmony Guide for over 1500 Color Harmony ideas. At Sherwin-Williams Paints, 1003 E. King St., 264 9133. lc MEN'S ALL WOOL coat style sweaters, some open sleeve, also prell dresses from $7.95. Use our lay away. CHURCH’S lc MEN’S VESTS in suiting and corduroy. Some reversible. $4-95- Be well dressed in a vest CHURCH’S. lc MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE anything, anywhere, anytime. M&R Furniture Co., Vilas, N. C. 3-8-tfc FOR CEMETERY MONU MENTS and markers, see F. T. Wagoner, 117 Orchard St., Boone, N. C. Telephone 264 3614. 11-lO-lOp SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE. Prices start as low as $49.95. Lifetime guarantee. Modern Appliance Company, W. King St., Boone, N. C. 2-24-tfc LOST—Blue tick hound dog, somewhere in Beard’s Creek section. Prominent black spot over one eye, collar bearing the name and address, “Hugh Braswell, Newland, N. C.”, on name plate. Reward offer ed. Call 733-2602 in Newland. 11-24-4C A VALUABLE present was left here for Betty Farthing and Fannie Farthing. Owner can pick up by seeing Will Phillips or call 264-8433 after 4 p. m. Ip MEN’S DRESS AND SPORT shirts, white, pastel, wide track and plaids. CHURCH’S. lc FRESH STRAWBERRIES at this time of year, impossible? Not at all, try our fresh Strawberry Sundaes at the Boone Tastee Freeze, 300 King St., Boone. lc WE THINK IT’S TIME for insulated boots, pile lined, pull on and suburban boots. CHURCH’S. lc FOR INTERMENT PLOTS in the Mountlawn Memorial Park & Gardens, bronze markers and monuments, see J. V. Cau dill or call 264-3962 or 264 3977. 7-21-tfc WELL DRILLING with mod ern equipment. One day ser vice. Pump sales and service. Taylor & Wright Well & Pump Co., Inc., E. King St., Boone. Phone 264-2651. 7-28-tfc CERTIFIED Albritton, Earlie bell, Tenn. Beauty, and Sure Crop Strawberry plants. Grown in Methol Bromide treated soil and irrigated to produce the best plants pos sible. Write John M. Goodson, Route 1, Box 111, Mt. Olive, N. C. Phone OL 8-3413. 11 24-4p Floor Cleaning and Waxing A Headache? Rent Polisher and Waxer from Sherwin-Williams Company 1003 E. King St. 264-9133 _(11-3-lOc) REGISTER for a set of two Unico-Redi-Grip Snow Tires when you visit the Watauga FCX during their Snow Tire Sale Watauga FCX Service. 11-3-tfc T V SERVICE —Black and white and color. Complete stock of parts—antennas, ro tors and boosters installed. 2 technicians — no delays. All work and parts guaranteed. MODERN APPLIANCE & FURNITURE CO. 416 West King St. Phone 264-8721 Hours: 8 a m - 6 p.m 1-7-tfc REPOSSESSED ZIG - ZAG SEWING MACHINE in cabi net, like new. Built in but tonholer and fancy stitches. Also monograms, sews on but tons, darns, etc. Only 6 months old. Guarantee is still good. Service man being trans ferred overseas. Can be seen and tried out locally. Can be purchased by finishing 5 pay ments of $8.76, or pay com plete balance of $43.80. Write Service Repossession Dept. Home Office, Box 241, Ashe boro, N. C. 11-17-tfc INTE5RIOR Decorating. Com plete decorating service for residence or office interior. Call Janice Whitener, 264 8096. 2-24-tfc MISCELLANEOUS WE SPECIALIZE in rebuild ing refrigerator sealed sys tems. Call us for free esti mates. Modern Appliance Co., 418 West King Street, Boone, N: C. Phone 264-8721. 8-3-tfc MOBILE HOMES . . . Used and new. Big stock on hand. Prices reduced. Furniture, autos, farm equipment, etc., trade-ins wanted. German Mo bile Homes, Granite Falls. N. C.. ‘‘Area’s leading housing center with quarter century record of square dealing.” 1117 4c FOR RENT FOR RENT — Two bedroom trailer modernly furnished. No. 4 in Colvard Trailer Court. See Elmer G. Miller, 117 Highland Ave. or Howard Cottrell, College Book Store. 12-1-tfc FOR RENT — To married couples only. 2 bedroom gar age apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Wall to wall carpeting. One block from college. Call 264-8381. 12-ltfc FOR RENT—Large bedroom with private bath and en trance. Located on Laurel Drive. Call 264 2456. Ip FOR RENT—1 bedroom apart ment. Everything furnished. Couple only. Call 264-8682. 12-1-tfc FOR RENT — Furnished one bedroom cottage for married couple or one person. Heat, hot and cold water furnished. Available after Dec. 9. Call 264-3888. Ip FOR RENT — Two bedroom furnished apartment. Utilities included. Call 264-2744 or 264 2749. 12-1-tfc FOR RENT—One three-room furnished apartment. Call af ter 5 p. m., Allan Henson, 264-8724. lc FOR RENT—Furnished one bedroom apartment. 301 Dog wood Drive, George C. Tho mas. 264-8355. Ip FOR RENT — Remodeled of fice in center of town. Im mediate occupancy. Call 264 3054. 9-8-tfc FOR RENT—Furnished one and two bedroom apartments. Brookview Apts. Call 295-7128 or inquire Lola Miller’s Fab ric Shop. 10-6tfc FOR RENT—4 room garage apartment, unfurnished. Cove Creek area, 8 miles out. Avail able December 1. Call 267 2772 after 4:30. ll-24-2p FOR RENT—One 2 bedroom furnished apartment, extra nice, close in. About Nov. 1 will have 16 one bedroom apartments. Call 264-3785. Westmont Apts, 408 W. Queen Street. 10-6-tfc FOR RENT—New two bed room furnished apartment. Private entrance. Call 264 8301. 10-27-tfc EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED — Female, competent woman, able to drive, to provide care and companionship to minister’s widow. Must be willing to as sume full househlod responsi bilities, live in the Purlear Community and work a 5-day week on a regular basis. Sal ary open. Write, giving full particulars, salary expected and three references. Finley C. Watts, 46 Carter Circle, Winston-Salem. N. C. 27106. ll-24-2p HELP WANTED—Kay’s King burger, excellent employment for housewives between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., 5 p. m. and 8 p. m. Cashiers needed. See Charles Wolfe or Jimmy Ak ers at Ray’s Kingburger. 11-24-2c HELP WANTED—Answer at once. Man or woman to serve Rawleigh products to consum ers in nearby areas. Good in come. Rawleigh Dept., NCL 950-271, Richmond, Va. 12-l-2p EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED: Women full or spare time. Serve custom ers in the city of Boone. Sup ply with Christmas gifts and household necessities. Aver age $3 and up hourly possible. Write Ruth Bergaus, Watkins Products, Inc., Winona, Minn. Ip HELP WANTED — Fountain lady and cosmetics saleslady immediately. Apply in person at Carolina Pharmacy, E. King St., Boone. lc HIGHLY QUALIFIED young man desires office position in Boone - Blowing Rock area. Write Box H-W, % Watauga Democrat. Ip SPECIAL NOTICES Card of Thanks The family of Ervin Russell extend sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness and ex pressions of sympathy in the death of Jettie Lowe Russell. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the food, flowers and sympathy during the death of our loved one.—The John Perry family. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for the beautiful flwoers, food, kind ness, and every act of sym pathy show us during the sickness and death of our be loved daughter, mother and sister, Mamie Ward. — The family. Legal Notices STATEMENT OF RESULT OF SUBMISSION OF BOND PROPOSITION AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN THE COUNTY OF WATAUGA ON NOV. 8. 1966 WHEREAS, by direction of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Watauga, in the State of North Carolina, the following question was submitted to the qualified voters of said County at the general election held in said County on November 8, 1966: ‘‘FOR/AGAINST the bond order authorizing $450,000 of bonds to finance the construc tion, on the site of the exist ing County Courthouse, of a new building for use as a County Courthouse and the acquisition of equipment ard furnishings suitable for such improvement, and a tax there for” and said Board of Com missioners has duly canvass ed the regurns of the Regis trars and Judges of Election appointed to hold said elec tion and has determined the result of said election to be as hereinafter stated, NOW, THEREFORE, Said Board of Commission ers hereby make the following statement of the result of the submission of said question at said election, pursuant to the County Finance Act of North Carolina: (1) The number of voters registered and qualified to vote at said election was 9, 970. ( Z) l lie iiuiuuci ui vuiw cast at said election for the bond order described in said question, and for the indebt edness proposed to be incur red by the issuance of the bonds authorized by said bond order and the levy of a tax for the payment threof, was 3,332. The number of votes cast against said bond order and against said indebtedness and the levy of a tax for the payment thereof was 3,187. A majority of the qualified vot ers of said County who voted at said election voted to ap prove said bond order and said proposed indebtedness and a tax therefor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the undersigned mem bers of the Board of Commis sioners of the County of Wa tauga, have hereunto set our hands this 25th day of Nov ember, 1966. S. B. Greene James C. Lyons John F. Greene Members of the Board of Commissioners lc “Dragnet, 1967” to make de but on Jan. 12. Legal Notices i ADMINISTRATION NOTICE Having qualified as the ad ministrator of the estate of Tommy Moretz Wine bar ger, 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. Those in de»- ed to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This November 17, 1966. Council L. Main, admin istrator, Vilas, N. C. ll-24-4c EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as the ex ecutors of the will of R. P. Walker, late of the County of Watauga, State of North Car olina, this is to notify those having claims against the es tate 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 November 18, 1966. Cline Walker and Edward Greene. Route 2, Boone, N. C. ll-24-4c EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as the ex ecutor of the will of Docia Barnes Miller, late of the County of Watauga, State of North Carolina, this is to noti fy those hav.ng 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 November 21, 1966. Marion Donald Miller, exe cutor, Route 2, Box 87, Boone, N. C. 11 24-4p ADMINISTRATION NOTICE Having qualified as the ad ministratrix of the estate of John K. Perry, 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. Those indebt ed to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This Nov. 28, 1966. Mrs. John K. Perry, admin istratrix, Sherwood, N. C. 12-1-4c Bad Heart? Brodhead, Wis. — Edward Brewer tells an amusing story on his 101st birthday anniver sary. Brewer recalls that his doctor advised him to quit farming 61 years ago due to a bad heart, but he admits he farmed 21 more years before retiring. GOP gains 19 houses in state races. Soviet to sell Poland mil lion tons of wheat. Know The Weather BY E. H. SIMS ) What is meant when we say winds flow out of high into lows? What effect does this flow have on the weather? A high pressure area simply means that the layer of gases above us (the weather) is very high. Therefore its weight, which is the baromet^ er measures, is great. Actu ally, we are under a high pressure system. When the barometer re cords a low reading the wea ther layer above is a compara tive valley. So the air on a mountain goes through a coi£ stant process of flowing into the lower areas. Because of coriolis force, or the earth’s spinning, this flow into the valley is counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere. This flowing and turning is actually wind, and when the flow is swift enough we have high wind or a storm. Thus a low pressure area usually means bad weather, and wind, since the valley above is fil ing up—so to speak. Sought Money In Jail Rutherfordton, N. C.—Police say that a man who heard $1,233 was hidden in a matt ress in the jail got arrested on Jrunken charge so he coulc? look for th. money. Later Douglas Griffin was arrested with about $900 still in his possession. DeGaulle still cool to Brit ish membership. DISTRIBUTOR For This Area Recession—Depression Proof I,usiness--Part-Time Work For Extra I .come Now1 A chance to enter the multimillion dollar Electronics Replacement field. No experience required! Merely restock loca tions with world famous SYL VANIA or RCA radio. TV, and color tubes; sold through our new (1967 Model) self-service tube testers. 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Ip IRON MOUNTAIN STONEWARE Dinnerware For Your Christmas Giving. 7 Miles North Of Mountain City, Tenn., On Route 91 Plant Store Is Open Seven Days A Week 9 To 4:30. You can now receive IBM Key Punch Training and Speedwriting Shorthand here in Boone. For information call 264-9125. 11-24-2C SHADOWLINE, INCORPORATED Offers employment opportunities here in Boone, excellent earnings while you learn, incentive pay system, free health insurance, free life insurance, paM vacations, re tirement plan, opportunity for advancement, and all on day shift. Apply at office located on SSI south of Bonne. Between 8 a. m. and 4:38 p. m. week day*.