(Shopmen's Trade Review.) Our idea of an active showman is R. K. Agle, who headquarters at the Appalachian Theatr* in Boone, a small college town in western North Carolina, as dis trict manager for the Statesville Theatre Co. And when we say active? we mean just that. Just as we had begun to list a few activities, along Came another. So hare we go again. Well, for on? thing, Showman Agle was named, for {he second time, Watauga county chairman of the recent March of Dimes drive ? a selection based, it would appear, on his ability as a go gettar. Showman Agle is alert in every tie-up possibility. Time was when local residents could call their friends via telephone without using a number, but the telephone company soon chang ed that by issuing a directory. When more names were added, the Boone theatre man performed a public service by listing them (and their numbers) on a hand bill which he distributed to ; homes and business places. The accessory contained a message about his current attraction, plus < the statement that the theatre would cAll one telephone number , a day, and if the person receiving the 'Call could tell what was play ing?; iie or she would receive a gueftt ticket to the theatre. Well, that's all right as far as ' it ,-goea. In fact, it's swell. But we're not through yet. When Agle heard that Appala chian State Teachers College was holding S. P. (secret passion) Week, during which time the girls pay for everything, he took I the bull by the horns and placed a display on the campus inviting the girls to pay their own way to a special matinee of Mono gram's "Jiggs and Maggie in Society," and bring in their S. P's free of charge. HORNS FOR 'HIGHWAY ? Si?f U dval ?Uctric and air Harm wWi ?#?? Hv? Unf di?tanc? highway tch?d uUi and ?*#!< traffic a??WtnH. Bamett Motor Co. East Main St. We'll stop here now, but you can bet that before these lines are set in type, Agle will have put over another smart piece of showmanship. , And, by golly, he has. Just reaching our desk is a handbill tieup with a local hardware store in connection with 20th-Fox's "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim." Tie-in copy points out that "it's really shocking the impression we can make on our summer friends through a clean, Cour teous town by cleaning up and painting op." Copy further points out that all the equipment necessary can be purchased at (he hardware store, then adds the information that "The Shock ing Miss Pilgrim" is playing at the Appalachian. Now take it easy for a few minutes, Mr. Agle. We can't keep up with you. Church Announcements BOONE METHODIST CHURCH llev. S. B. Most. Pastor 10:00 a. m. Church School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship 1 Sermon: "Let's Go" by Rev. S. : B. Moss. 8:30 p. m. Wesley Fellowship and M. Y. F. 7:00 p. m. Mid-Week service. "The Panorama Of The Christian ' Church." Choir practice each Friday 1 evening at 7:00 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. K. Parker, Jr.. Paitor. Sunday School at 10 a. m., R W. Watkins, Superintendent. Morning Worship at '11 a. m. There will be a very brief con gregational meeting for the pur pose of approving the church budget for the new church year. Westminster Fellowship at 5:45 p. m.; Mr. Pritchett will con tinue his discussion on Marriage and the family. Wednesday Evening Service: Choir rehearsal at 7:00 p. m. Wo mans' Auxiliary Installation and Dedication service at 8:00 p. m. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. E. F. Trouiman. Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. Worship at ll_a. m. Sermon Topic: "Eternal Vic tory" (Palm Sunday) Luther League at 6 p. m. L. S. A. at 6:30 p. m. Holy Week services each even ing at 7:30. March 22-26. Sunrise service Easter morning. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. "For This Cause." Baptist Training Union 630 p. m.; evening worship 7:30 p. m.; Musical program.; Mid-week ser vice Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Youth Week program will be ? ci^RGES'TCACTOR BATTERy OVER NIGHT ! WITH NEW SSLENIUM-RECTIFIEG.-TYPE *OVERNITE'' CHARGE* DEVELOPED By GENERAL ELECTRIC. BATTERV IS CHARGED WITHOUT BEING REMOVED FROM CAR OR TRACTOR. TWO IRONS IN ONE ! NEW <3-E AUTOMATIC STEAM IRON WORK? AS STEAM OR DRV IRON AT TURN OF KNOB. ENGINEERS, CHEMISTS, ANP OTHER SPECIALISTS ? INDUSTRY'S LARGEST TECHNICAL STAFF ? WORK AT GENERAL ELECTRIC. THEIR SKILL IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF EVERY G-E PRODUCT. 'jfou ca*> jP** confidence^ fa? GENERAL % ELECTRIC Mm ?? *>>< *?*? me mm* "I K). 90 acres on highway, good house . with electricity. $5,750. Fine 170 acres, new house with electricity, good farm buildings, some bottom land and timber, on highway near town. $15,000. Come to Culpeper now and let us get you settled In time for spring seeding and planting. PRESTON M. BROWNING, BROKER. CULPEPER, VA. 3-18-2C [FOR SALE ? Geo. E. Nissen A'agon.j 2.000 lbs. capacity. Practically new Dock Hodges. Rt. 2. Bonne, N C. 3-18-2p | PLANT PECANS tor iMla ??1 shade, taking advantage of oar special off or No. n-1 Paper-shell Paean ti s?* S to > ?? to? H* postpaid. Write tor tree copy 4*-page Flaa bng Quid*, of fering an extensive line of choice fruit*, nuts, and ornamental plant material; illustrated in full color. Salesmen Wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES. Waynesboro. Virginia lc FOR SALE ? One Collie female and four Collie pup* about seven weeks old Mrs A. E. Odom, Box MS. Boone. N. C. " - a? rOR SALE ? Piano in good condition, reasonable Phone 133 or see L. T. Tatum. Ill Orchard St.. Boone. lc FOR SALE -Good Bicycle. See Bobby Gil ley. 183 Oak St.. Boone. N. C. lc | WANTED? Tenant fanner. Must be sober and honest, willing to milk raws and do general farm work. R. A. Moretz. Trade. Tenn. 3-18Ip WANTED ? Responsible lady to live on lot and care for a 1-year old boy. Will give good proposition to right person. Contact L. A. Dennis. City Meat Market, phone 29. 3-l?-tfc FOR SALE ? Piano, reasonably priced. Can be seen after 5:00 p. m. 193 >1 Pine St.. C. W. Morgan. 3-lB-Xp FOR *8ALE ? 2 sets breeching harness with bridles and one collar. See W. H. Jones at City Shoe Shop or A. L. Jones at Perklnsvllle. lp SHOES ? Men's, boys', women's, grow ing girls' and children's shoes, ox fords and slippers. These are slight ly used but in perfect condition. Come in early and make your selection for these shoes are hard to get. Men's combat boots and shoes. Boots. 13 95, shoes W 95 Economy Shoe and Ready to Wear Store. lo FOR SALE ? A 51 -acre farm located at Foscoe on Banner Elk. Rt. 1. If In terested. see G. T. Davis. . 3-ll-2p FOR SALE? 6,000 lbs. Korean Lespe desa seed. State tested. Satisfaction guaranteed Phone 406- R Dowd Smith. Conover. N. C. 3-ll-3p FOR SALE ? Buckenham. Blacktwlg, and Ben Davis apples. White Early Rose potatoes and white pine slabs, cut stove length. Ben Norris. Boone. Rt. 1. 3-U-Sp WESCOTE SUPREME PAINT, guaran teed the highest qualify possible to manufacture! Our price 95.29 gallon. Why pay more and get less? We oi&o carry a wide selection of WALL PAPER in the latest designs low as 19 cents per roll. Western Auto As sociate Store. 3-11-tfc FOR SALE ? House and lot near Cove Creek High School. 5-rooms and bath, Dana Farthing property. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. Call Tom Wilson. Sllverstone or see Mrs. Dana Farthing. ' 2-11 2p FOR SALE ? Boundrles of timber G. B Miller. Vilas. N. C. 3-U-2p FOR CALE ? Electric cooler. Good condition. Price $115.00. See Stanley Trlvette or Walter Brown. Zlonvllle, N. C. 3-16- 2p VIRGINIA FARMS from *2.500 up. P. BROWNING. BROKER/ CulpyV IFOR SALE? Baled hay. 8m J. O. Phil lips of Boone. Rt 2. one mile from Sands. N. C. l-lt-4p WANTED: Would be willing to do of* tlce or house work for room in Christian home near College begin ning Sept. 1st. If interested write Quay Clements. Rt S. Union Mills. N. C. l*-4p In*. C. O. BAUOBJJ^of^JKthS? Kb* BRING Ui IN. we will pay f 100 c*jh for old car batteries, any condition. We also have new electric FLOOR SANDERS for rent 90 cents per hour. Western Auto Associate Store. l-l*-tfc NEW TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Fast delivery, expert repair serv ice, all makes. LENOIR OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 419, Lenoir, N. C. Authorized distributors of Rem ington Rand office equipment RADIO BATTWZS. MM boor matal clad AB pMH. Mi ??* IM. Our cuatamara find third looaar than ?m tartaa rat thay aaU Auto Aaaodata ? NORTH WILKXSBORO BEAUTY SCHOOL. G. L approved. Now opao to^uth boys and girlM. 1-30-tfc DONT COUGH Your Head Off! Ask For Mentho-Mulsion If it fails to stop your cough due to colds, ask for your your money back. Boon^' Drug Co. Tha REX ALL Stora CEMENT BLOCKS Made From Crushed Stone ALSO CRUSHED STONE FOR YOUR CEMENT WORK AND DRIVEWAYS At prices you can afford to pay GREYSTONE BLOCK CO. J. C. McConnell Phone 199 . CLOSING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE We are closing out our complete line of Groceries at Wholesale and less than wholesale prices. For -outstanding bargains in groceries be sure to attend this sale. MARCH 19 Through MARCH 26 ARNEY GROCERY At Pink Hodges Grocery Location ADAMS, N. C. CUTUtAAIC "99T 4-Ooor S*don (WWU aMtwftl! ta |wrW; . . . le r?n? ?M| J. 1V> r, V-U. i*. end FrU^