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PAGE 2 KING HAS 4-H CLUB WITH oO MEMBERS Officers Elected and Much En thusiam Is Shown—Agent Trevathan May Award Ban ner. Modern youth has often been called indolent. Be thai as it may, there are exceptions. Among them, we hope, are the mmbers of the 4-11 Clubs re cently organized in Stoke* county. A true l-ll Club mem ber is not lazy, according *o county agent J. K. Trevathan, who. on October 1!. spoke to Important to BUYERS OF NEW CARS FROM time to time General Motors h.;s devoted its messages in this paper to giving facts which help the car-buyer get full value lor his automobile d«. liar. In keeping with that policy of frankness, this message gives facts about the prices i f new v.ars which every one should know. •T-'i:- «thr furtUr' m* .. . r --'■ 1 - v • Ss - 1: : I. : Pit%c. .• : p.*. c Cons-de* t,»e de'»vered price as %e!l as list ((.0.b.) price wken ' comparing A*jto*ncbiU values. General Motors dealer* delivered .. w ", A , ' prices include enly autKoriicd cKa»ges tor fielahl and deliverv, freights - ;*.:i » c^ar 0 e fer any add.lional accessories livall may be desired. WH, IXyou buy a new automobile, it is the o'ti/teirJ price that you actually ray. The delivered price consists of the list price of the car—the f. o. b. price adver tised by the manufacturers —plus certain other charges which the dealer makes. You should know exactly what those charges are and what each one is for. There is no mystery about the charges added by General Motors dealers. They have adopted this standard price tag, which tells you everything. Nothing is hidden. There is no extra charge to permit a seemingh, better trade-in offer. No extra charge to cover advertising or any other item. You know exactly what makes up the difference between CHEVROLET $515 —$£95. A six in the price range of the four. 7 models. PONTIAC $~45-$f : 95.''Bigsix''luxur) at losvcost. 7 models. OLDSMOBILE $^75 —81035. The Fine Car at Low Price. 6 cylinders. 8 models. MARQUETTE $365 — $1035. Buick's fine new companion car. 6 models. OAKLAND St 145 —$1375. The All American six. 9 models. ALSO FRIGIDAIRE Automat e Re- DELCO-LIGHT Electric Plants fitgerstor New silent models — Water Systems. Provide all with cold*conr;cl device. Tu- . . ... tone cabinets. Price and model electricalconven:enccsand labor* range to suit every family. saving devices for the (arm. ■ GENERAL , MOTORS TUNE IN—General Motois Family Pirtv. even- Monday, 9:.M) P. M E-'f in -*laniard Timer Vv LAF and j7 assu-iauu ..0:0 sutit.ro. ! the students of King high school, where he secured a club lof approximately sixty memb lers. the largest yet organized i in the county. "Being a 4-11 Club member means coming home from church when one would like t> go to see Sallie," said Mr. Tre vathan. In other words, it re i quires work, one of the funda mentals of success. Before go ing further, he urged shirk ers to avoid club work. He then enumerated f he various pro joes to be considered, which are: Poultry, Corn, small the list price and the delivered price. Each charge made bv the dealer is fair and reasonable. Use this tag for reference. Make it your guide in comparing automobile values. For the delivered price is the price you really pay. Below is given the range of list prices for each General Motors car. They are just as low as General Motors' vast production, centralized purchasing and reasonable profit per car can make them. General Motors dealers maintain this value in their delivered prices of these cars and show you every item on the standard price tag. Look over the General Motors line. Then clip the coupofi. "A car for every purse and purpose *' VIKING $1595. General Motors'new "eight" at medium price. 3 models. BU1CK 81115 —$1995. The greatest Buick of them all. 14 models. LASALLE $1195 —SiS75.G)mpanioncar toCadillac. 14 models. CADILLAC 81195 —$7o#p. The Standard of the World. 16 models. (Base prices—f.o.b. factories) F" ■■ ™ ■ CLIP THE COUPON ■■■ ■" ■ General Motors (Dept. A . Detroit, Mich. P What eors on behind the ster.es in a great automobile industry tike Geo- ■ Itral Motors'The mode -t TV is told in a little hook with lots of interest- I try re.-. Thtsl-ook— 'tit Opt* Mint* —will he of value to every tae I ihny-r. It 1. int. Send the soufxin Check the particular produ-ts you ■ would like to know about. I □ CHF.VROLET P MARQUETTE P BUICK IP PONTIAC M OAKLAND MLA SALLE ■ P OLDSMOBILE □ VIKING □ CADILLAC ■ IP Ftie.daire Automatic Refrigerator □ lj> WATER SYSTEMS I P IVI.-o- Light E.ei trie Power and Light Plants ILt-o «M ik. —at u.x am ■■ mam wmm ■■§ mm anj THE DANBURY REPORTER grain, gardening, calf, and pig. As Stokes has no Home Dem onstration Agent, canning arP sewing are not included, but the girls will find in the above list a variety of delightful sub stitutes for which they have equal talent, and can manage with as much efficiency as their brothers. In any case, each member will be expected to keep a record and bear the ex pense of his particular project, likewise, he will receive the projects. Thoroughbred stock will be required. Among those recommended ty Mr. Treva- | than are: For the poultry pro -1 ject, Barred Rock and Rhode Island Red; for the calf pro ject, Guernsey and Jersey; for the pig project, Poland China, Duroc, Berkshire, and Hamu shire. In conclusion, the speaker requested all who were inter ested in club work to remain in the auditorium. About sixty remained, and from this group, the officers of King's 4 II Club were selected. They are: President, George Barr; Vice- President, William Tuttle; Secretary-Treasurer, Worth Kirby;Cheer Leader, Johnnie Grabs; Song Leader. Una IV tree; Club Reporter, Iva IV tree. These will hold office on ly until December 1020, which is the regular month for elect ing officers of the 4-H Club. These young people feel that they have all that is desirable in the way of competent leader ship in Theodore Newsum and his assistant, Mrs. ('. (\ Carroll. Kach month the club will mo. . at which 4 ime the c >u.u,\ agent will probably Ik- piesent. King's 1 1! C'.ub is not • de mi.>nt in enthusiasm. In fad, it was so noticeably present that it was with (iiificulty that > rd e r was maintained. Throughout the entire period. , there could be lit ard snatche 'l". "What will your project be?" "I'm going to get a calf." "Pigs for me!" If there is any significance uf'uuhed to - Uhi.;. King should have a running start toward the banner that Mr. Trevathan is considering awarding to the best 4-H Club of Stokes county in 1030. CLUB REPORTER. ! Being a Scotchman. Mr. Mac- Donald doubtless favors l'ree -1 dom of the seas. In the game of auto vs. loco motive many forward passes are incomplete. We have heard nothing from Herrin for a good while. Did i they kill each other all ofi".' i i An active mine' in an active j body is said to be conducive to long life. Especially for pedes : trians. i ———————— Senator Shcppard wants to punish the buyer of bootleg as well as the seller. As though the buyer were not punished now. raWrrfWJ PURETEST Epsom Salt Tastes Fine! * 16-ounce Tin 25 cents Due to careful selection of raw materials ami skillful filtering, Puretest Epsom Salt is not as bit ter as the old-fashioned epsom salt which yju despised. Try Puretest and notice the pleasant difference. Sold only at Rexall Stores. Burton Drug Company WALNUT COVE, N. C. ffsrwosrßfiAßOisToSmSFi Pine Hall News | Pine Hall, Oct. 14.—The Ep worth League held an interest ing meeting at the Methodist | church Sunday night. The fol lowing program was given: Topic,—"What Jesus Meant by Saved." Song—"O Happy Day." Scripture Reading and Pray er by Mrs. W. C. Voorhees. Solo—"Jesus Is All the World to Mo,"—Mrs. M. 1). Webb. Opening discussion by group leader, Miss Alberta Redwine. Song—"Jesus Saves." II "How are we Saved"— Mildred Maries. "Are We Willing to be Sav ed,"—Mrs. J. It. Gibson. "From What Are We Saved," WM *| %/ JSfftSSS&R \oV\ o °oS w »S.V \ Octagon Soap Prod-\V r>C"t ,->M u e ucti,each o/which VS) °r"^ G ° , „.« '•""Sltt *' Vtt lus a premium cou- \v4 iC. „ p'" l ' c^."«"". c l n^ B, • v. G\ pon. Every time you ») f*»* l \. 0 t «tv»V r ,o4«'" cr '\„ ,t *« T& need soup of any kind, \\x .Ve _oo» *7^»«o° ,e V«* cCtx \* °' bV evC* Nft simply ask your deal- \V) ooW *?£° n \ * !**« C °" ft error "Octagon. - VS JT«*fgS» °"'om Belorc you know it \l/ Vc*«*« »»« l "!iaO tr ,r t\Tfr you'll have a lot of VfiV Vm cOV° M coupons —besides the YyC o* u,v enjoyment of using the YBl best of soaps. Begin WtL Get Your Premiums at your coupon saving NEAL & TUTTLE Hardware and Furniture. WALNUT COVE, N. C. n>ecial 1 Christmas Greeting Cards SAMPLES AND PRICES SUBMITTED UPON REQUEST. Business Stationery JT" \ Wedding Invitations (s no rCIU CO Reception Cards •' Monogram, Crest and mlilUUM Personal Stationery Visiting Cards CHAS. L. YOUNG, Agent, Reporter Office - - Danbury, N. C. •ooooo ooooooooooooo o ooooooooooc GREENSBORO NURSERIES Fruit, shade, ornamental trees, evergreen, broad leafed plants, blooming shrubbery of all kinds. Prices reduced for early orders. Catalogue sent on request. We have forty acres of the finest stock we have ever offered and prices are right and satisfaction guaranteed. Shipping season opens Oct. 15th and now is the time to get your order in. Greensboro Nursery and Stock Farm JOHN A. YOUNG & SONS, Gorrell Street Extension, GREENSBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 192«* —Mrs. M. D. Webb The meeting was closed with Epworth League Benediction. The League enjoyed a de lightful weiner roast last Thursday night. Some fellows are fired with enthusiasm—on the part of the boss. Young fellows who are ambi tions to set the world afire fre quently begin by lighting a fresh cigarette. St. Peter is said to be an effi cient gate-keeper, but he ha* not yet encountered One-Eyed Connelly. Premier Mac Donald has come and gone without hearing a. single squawk from Big Bill Thompson. A baby christened in London wore a robe made of lace 30(* years old. *
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