| CIHJHCH I flmOlMLMLVTS ADVENT CHRISTIAN REV. S. E. GRAGG, Pastor Sunday School each Sunday at ?i45. Morning: service at 11 o'clock. BOONE BAPTIST REV. I\ A. KICKS. Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m., J. T. C. Wright, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P ITs.. 6.30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday 7:30 p. nr. BOONE MtlhUUiST REV. ( . II. MOSER. Pastor. Sunday school 0:45 a. m.. J. D. Rankin, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Mid-weex prayei service Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. LUTHERAN SERVICES St. Marks. Blowing Rock Services every first Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9.45 a. m. Grace Congregation, East Boone Services every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 a. nr. Sunday school every Sunday at 9.45 a. m.. Prof. G. Ij. Sawyer, superintendent. Vesper Harris Broiiiei Pay Cash ar Drvrwir DV7W1NL NEW FALL DRESSES and COATS arriving' every day. New Styles and Colors NEW FALL FELTS in all Styles and Colors wanted. $1.25 to $2.95 WOOL DRESS FLANNEL 36 inches wide 98c Yard DKUiD L L! SHEETING 1-yard weight, :tt> inches wide 10c Yard | BLANKETS Wool and Cotton mixed $2.45 Pair rsgsgS; . : -SB'-' "w* (K Cotton Blankets $1.39 Pair All Big Sizes ^ com AI TAD Ol LUI1L run ONE LOT OF W( c?i i 4>i.; Jcio Our GRE^ The unquestiom ! _ ! .1 ! "lbs on tne opening S | selves of the op] II THE F service every 1st and 3rd Sunday a S p. in. Holy Communion Congregation, Clark's Creek Services every 3rd Sunday at i ! a., m. Sunday School every Sunda I at 9.45 a. m. Banner Elk Chape!, near Banner Elk Services 4 th Sunda\ of eac month at o:30 p. m. Sunday Schoi. at j25&) p. in. ao all these service we coidiall . invite the public. J. A. YOUN'T, Pastor TIPS FOR MOTORISTS Look at the water that conn from the radiator when you drai it. If oil is present it indicates leak between the compression chan ber and the water jacket. In add tion to loss of power, this may r< suit in the blow-out of a cylindc head gasketKeep an eye on your fan beit an water pump. Unless they are i tjood condition and properly adjust , ed. your engine will not cool satis i factovily. I? you run out of jra.s on the roac sediment may be sucked into th feed line from the bottom of th tank. This will prevent a ree flo*. of fuel to the motor when you fi1 rs Dept. Store it! Pay Less : I, N. C. MEN'S DEPT. NEW FALL CLOTHING For Men and Boy;-. MEN'S SUITS $16.95 to $24.95 BOYS' SUITS $4.95 to $9.95 Two Pair Trousers Men's and Boys' DRESS AND WORK SHOES Wide range of prices Men's Heavy Ridine Trousers $2.95 Men's and Boys' SWEATERS All-wool and Cotton and Wool mixed 98c to $4.45 Hanes' Best Grade UNION SUITS for Mm and Boys Men's $1.25 Boys 65c to 95c CATITRIUV or\ JI tj * x DMEN'S SHOES z I sine iT REMOVA sd success of our Remove is and other counties, wh THAN WHOLESALE day, as we have no Old OS portunity NOW. ASHIOP THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E> it j the tank again. The engine will sput-' ; ter are miss. In such a case, try i to struggle to the top of a hill and! coast down the other side with the! I ; ignition on. In all probability, the | y I feed line will be sucked clear of dirt. ; and ine motor v. ill rnn smoothly \ j thereafter. Good advice is sometimes nega-; h j tive?so. unless you really arc an >i! expert, don't monkey with your car-, buretor. If it goes wrong, have a| y , mechanic look at it. Bu; before j blaming it fur the trouble, examine J your spark plugs, distributor points, i battery terminals and gas line for j dirt or disorder. j ?si n| When you suddenly find yourself' fi ' ' = >ri d] n ? jlp A iv farmer went to the some cousin garden apar ' ? :: < i i piMuuiy puiL "Well, ci garden full o for theirs . . Frigidaire tl He also mi his DL wacef veniencc. As Motorized fj It is pcrfc various unit the city fam ducrion to water pttmj General Me | that a farmc p rxi VJJGJLN TUNE IN?Go j II I |Out L SALE will < il Sale is attributed wholly o have been eager to suppl COST. We assure our frie : shelf-v/om merchandise I SHOP KRY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. lushing 10 a bad hole in. the road don't jam on your brakes:?unles you have time to reduce your spee< and release the brakes before yoi hit the hole. If you take it at higi speed with the brakes on. the resul will be a broken spring. Campers often find the p*i?r from the tool kit useful for liftin; hot pots and pans?but don't leav them lying on the ground when yd' start out the next morning. If ? fuse blows out and you hav; neglected to provide yourself wit an extra one, wrap a piece of tinfoi around the blown-out member. I will work that way for a while?bu get a new fuse as soon as possible /*jHHB| g?il SiTr 5^ friend who owns two General \ city the other day and stopped sV They showed him around thei tmcnt, eighteen floors above the itcu out their Frigidaire in the par luckled our farmer friend, "Mo f old-fashioned flowers that she'u i . and as for the refrigerator, we ha tan they have!" entioned his Delco-Light power s r pump, which give him every othc ; he often says himself, his farm i rom barn to bath tub!'" ctly true that General Motors, t s, offers even more to the farm fan ily. By. applying methods of autor home electric lighting and pov -sing systems, and automatic rel itors can make the reliable kind r wants, at a price he can afford. ERAL MO" igril Motors Family Party, every Monday. 8:30 P. M. ( iime; WLAt *ntl 37 associated adio stations. l)n^ ;lose Saturc to the fine co-operation i y their wants with the h nds that the remaining 1 The selling is brisk and - - E :? l.jA package of cigarette.-. .. bar ofj s| chocolate or a cake 01 yeast wiil; dj furnish the tinfoil. ill hi When an engine is new and stiff) t it heats up more rapidly than when ; it is thoroughly broken in. There-; o fvre, match the water in the radia- j K tor. and oil in the crankcase. when! e you drive the 1929 modei for which | a you traded Old Faithful. ! Under-inflation of tires material- i elly increases the consumption of gas h I fed Oil. Soft tires impart a rolling; il motion to the car that makes resist-! tjance for the engine to overcome. J t; Therefore it needs more fuel and ' lubrication. From BAR to BATH Iri car for trcr, CHEVROLET. 7 models. J of the four. Smooth, po? Sine. Beautiful Fisher BOtlii >cry chassis. lH ton chassis with four speeds forward. FONT I AC. 7 models. |motoring Juxurr *t low c Bodies by tisher. New ittrn OLDSMOBILE 8 models. Price. Now oilers further ? Ksher Bodies also tight U Special and IX Luxi Jiuc. MARQUETTE 6 models paninn car. designed and b Bodies. Its price puts Buicl reach of more families. OAKLAND. 9 models. J1 Six. Distinctively original Luxurious appointments, j fotors ran VIK1NC. , m,Jdv ins wouwn ?j.scc. yv-ucgtee i 10 tO SCC Fisher. Unusual appointcm bi nations. r new roof buick. m models. siu Street, and i 18-124-1 >2 inches. The gr mechanical feature*. Fishet !t!7 LaSALLE. 14 models. #: J\aS % Cadillac. Continental lines V-cype 8-cylinder engine. S L1CVCX nauu *'^1 Bodies by Fisher. VC a btRECf CADILLAC. 26 models. | World. Famous efficient ? Luxuuous Bodies by Fish< ot color and upholstery cor system and guip ir city cons "General PRXGIT5ATRE Automatic ^?itn cold-Tontrot device. trough its ?neeto?i.ev?r&mUr. rK.n .... DELCO UGIIT Ilevtric Illy tllan to allclMtricilcooTenKruccjA nobile proper plants, Erigerators, - _ | General Motors tDep* Ot product I What goes oi behind .be sc. IGcnaal Motors? The i-niJc of interesting j-icrorcs. Thu I | be of value to every car bap roRs I Name-. Eassern Standard | . CHEVROLET I PONT1 AC ' 1 0OLDSMOB1LE G Frigidairc Automatic Electric Power and Ii&t ? mw nm IcrC lay Night Ocl on the part of our many igh class merchandise whic tralues are just as enticing < the stock can't last long, st loone, n. SEPTEKSES ee, 1228 SAYS SIMMONS WILL HAVE OPPOSITION in PRIMARY Tom Bosr. Raleigh correspondent of the Greensboro Daily news, quotes Josiab William Bailey as saying Senator F. M. Simmons will have opposition for re-nomination in the Democratic primary next June, lust who the opposing candidate will be is not given out, but it is expected that either Bailey or Chief Justice Stacey of the supreme court, will seek the nomination. Parenthood ha steadied nrst base' when it recognizes from the sound whether its progeny is crying for cause or effect.?Dallas New3. N : TUB V I I V purse and purpose** ^525?$695. A six ta tLe price range rcrlul 6-cyIindct valve-in-head cnci. Also sedan dditeiy. Light dclit* and ton chassis with cab. both 45 ? $895. Now offers "Bis; *i*" :ost. Larger L-head engine; larger ttivc colors and stylish lines. $8*"5 ? $1055. The Fine Cat at Low elincnicncs. mechanically and in the optional equipment coobiiuuoai . 1965 ? $1035. Buick's new conv uilt by Buick. Six cylinders. Fisher c quality and craftsmanship within 145?$1373. Oakland All American | appearance. Splendid performance. Attractive colors. Bodies by Fisbct. >5. General Motors' near "eight" a* V-tTpe engine. Striking Bodies by :nts. Also optional equipment* cum5?$1995. Three new wheel base*, rarest Duick of them alL Many new Bodies with new lines. 1295 ? $2875. Companion car to j . Distinctive appcararurr.-fK^-desref1 _ rr iking color combinations in beau1295 ? $700a The Standard of th? ( cylinder 9C-degree V-Typc engine. :r and Fleetwood. Extensive tangs nbinarioos. s ? a. b. FactoHes) ALSO \ Refrigerator. New silent models Tu-cone cabinets. Price and model Plants?% Water Systems, provide nd labor-saving devices for the farm i H COUPON u A>. Detroit,Mich. |l am in x mn mtcmiititc imimM HV? I . *tory i? tolim * little book with lot* I x?k?"TkcOpnt M*hJ"?will | . It if frre. Seij the cnuro**. Cheek g I I I MARQUETTE BUICK OAKLAND LaSAJLE I VIKING CADILLAC * Refrigerator Delco-Iishr it Plants % Water Systems^j OSt I' ober 5th friends and h we are ofis they were > avail yourGaro. S sssf ESSSiisSIBBB J ' > p.

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