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APRIL 26, 1934 ZION YIM.K NEWS Rev. W. D. Ashley filled hie ap- ; pointment at Zionville Baptist Church Stauiday and Sunday. Mrs. Ivsd Farthing and children left Saturday for Pennsylvania to join llr. Farthing, who is employed i there. Owing to poor health, J. C. Jones has given up his grocery 3tore here : gjHcZ-; When 5 a Knei naturally want genuii all that goes with it. gliding ride at its b( huskiest, sturdiest froi And, of course, you steering. You pay fo [get them, all, in the 1 jrom Chevrolet. The Fully-enclosed Kneecostly to build?so cos rolct, world's largest afford to make the nei ment in new machinery among the louxtst oj the let has the resources an of sales that permit tb cost. Chevrolet does i believes that, to KE THE MOST CARS, ON BUILDING THl CHEVROLET MOTOR C Compare Chevrolet's low d G.M.A.C. terms. A G 'V, w- ' K? I I aMHHHP ====_==^^ uid W. IC. Wilson has purchased the goods and will remain at the same i piace for business. 1 Mrs. Bertha Smith was shopping i in Lenoir last week. Mr. and Mrs Don Bingham of Su- c gar Grove arc with Mrs. Bingham's \ mother, Mrs. Lillie Thomas, at this writing. Mrs. Thomas, who has been 1 seriously ill, is somewhat improved. 1 ffl 9 gZ? i ^H|m|^^P^^SDHQ' J3 ou pay the price of B^H| i-Aetion car, you le Knee-Action and HH You want the new ig ;st. You want the HT| nt-end you can buy. HH want shock-proof r them all?hut you H low-price field, only f? reason is simple. A a * Action wiieeis are 5tly thai only Chevbuilder of cars, can k :essary huge invest- M ?andstillkeepprices low. Only Chevrotd the assured volume is extra production t because Chevrolet H EP ON SELLING ? YOU MUST KEEP ^ ? BEST. O., DETROIT, MICH. divcrcd prices and easy encrtd Motors Value SAVE WITH R. C H E V F WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVER Mrs. Bessie Johnson and son. Kern-it, of Mountain City. Tens., spent he past week-f.nu with a sister, Mrs. i. C. Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson and ch:.iren of Trade. Tenn., visited Sunday vitb M'ss Ettic Yaunce Mr. and Mrs. Wiiey Reece, Messrs. Tom Reece, Charley Owen and Gharry Wilson, from West Virginia, spent 8 11 i | 5go s 11 I 8 16 8 PP yBBMrji m M > ifly JsBm BBBE E ^ B mjBk*> A CHEVROL IOLETC ?pro?t ? n n i iw?mim Y THUR3DAY?BOONE, N. C. the week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. Marion Reese here. On their return Monday they were accompanied by Miss Moggie Reeco. who will visit with relatives there for o few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Norri3, of Mahel, N. C-. spent the week-end with relatives in the village. Mrs. E. G. Greer and daughter, Betty Ruth, spent Monday with Mrs. jjan JT FH ft i iBBl||I m S^^E-IN O M P A N \ Dana Farthing at Sugar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and Fred Castle spent the week-end on Meat Camp. Jag Penn and Glenwood Greer were up from Globe for the weekend. Mrs. Faye Warner is home from < Mountain City lor a abort time, due : to the illness of her sister, Mrs. Et- ; fflfc ''CT^yHKjagbJBSpWMPMggpBy^ J/X >': $?? ,." ^-^"^ ^<:y. _>fjffil|XvK^gB WfrT^fjBr . vpf^.-t,, > ^^ I-HEAD SIX f, Boone, N. PAGB THREE tic Younce. Miss Mildred Thomas was shopping: in Bristol last week. Miss Imogene Castle ha3 returned to her home here after visitiug in Boone for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. I>on Campbell and daughter and Mrs. Charles Greer spent Sunday on Beaver Dam with relatives. l mr i SHOCK-PROOF STEERiHG Not found on any other lowpriced car 80 HORSEPOWER 80 MILES PER HOUR Valve-in-head civ ftf mafrltlAer economy CABLE CONTROLLED BRAKES Smooth and safe in any weather BODIES BY FISHER The hiemt. finest bcdlcscni any low-P"ced carl C. I
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