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PAGE TWO Mountaineers Bow To Elon Christians Greensboro. Oct. 21-?Eton's Christiana struck swiftly in the third period here tonight to overcome a sixpoint lead of the Appalachian Mountaineers and chalk up a nan-ow 7-6 trtltrnVih ?r? on imnAstanf State conference game. Joe Gonmibek. hard running Elon fullback, thrilled a shivering crowd of 3,000 on this chilly October evening by streaking 45 yards around left end to Appalachian's 20 to set up the Christian touchdown. Vincc Kazlow finally rammed it over irom the seven-yard line, while Amos Sheiton booted the ball neatly over the crossbar to provide the one point winning ntsxgin. Big Lcn Wilson had provided the big Appalachian punch to carry the boys from the mountains over with their touchdown in the second quarter. During the entire first half, the Mountaineers consistently out played the Christians, "nut the game turned aroiuiU in the last two qnar ters when Ellon held the edge throughout, repeatedly remaining in Appalachian territory, constantly threatening. EJlon blew over with its touchdown with the suddenness of a squall. It was shortly after the chukker opened when Golombek smashed over left tackle after taking the ball from Shclton and sliced through a shattered Appalachian line of scrimmage. He ran straight with the power of a locomotive somehow passing all the Mountaineer d??fenders with Phil Hudson finally riding liini down from behind on Appalachian's 110. The so-called "French'* telephone was invented in the United States by Robert G. Brown in 2SS0. VALUES You can't beat B. W. Stailings Boom\ X. O. Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry BOONE DRUG CO. I The REXALL Slorc RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We ine'l all locality advertised i drug prices. 6. K. MOOSE. Manager j t 1 ?-~J 1 pastime] THEATRE BOONE. N. C. -PLACE OF GOOD SHOWS" I ^??fce I ProgTam For Week OCT. 31 TO NOV. 5 MONDAY, OCT. SI "ALWAYS IN TROUBLE" with Jane Withers TUESDAY, NOV. 1 rive; ur a iviinu with Dionne Qnintnplets and Jean Kershdt WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 "HOOSIER SCHOOLBOY" with Mickey Kooney and Anne Nagt-I THURSDAY, NOV. 3 "OF HUMAN HEARTS" with Walter Huston, Jams Stewart FRIDAY, NOV. 4 "ARMY GIRL" Madge Evans ? Preston Foster SATURDAY, NOV. 5 "WILD HORSE RODEO" Three Mesquiteers OW1. SHOW Beginning at 10:30 Owturtay Night "WAY OUT WEST" Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy Matinee, 10c, 15c || I MATCNKRS AT *:*0 A 4M I NIGHT SHOWS. 7:30 L, 9:00 B H |BB; B V : Cove Creek School News Miss Vandu Whicker, Miss Constance Shoun, Coach Cawrnee Spa veil and R. U Cefrwich of the high school faculty, attended the Northwestern district teachers' meeting in Greensboro and the footb&il game between Appalachian and Bion College Friday and Friday night. Rev. Mr. la'ckee. who is conducting a series of meetings at the Wiltowdaic Baptist church, was a visitor at the chapei exercises on Wednesday. Coach Spa\cn has organized five teams among the hoys and has arranged a schedule of intramural basketball games to be played at the noor. hour for the next two weeks. trfiwaru LiOvc, r-ari t-ionson. .raui Trivettc. Grady Tyree and Misses Ruth Sherwood, Madge Castle, Louise Johnson, all former graduates of Cove Creek high school, who are now teaching in different sections of North Carolina, were visitors on the campus during the recent fair. Jos. D. Horton, coach and teacher of mathematics in the Lemon Springs high school in Lee county, spent the week-end with his family at Sherwood. The average daily circulation of library books for the past month has been S5. Quite a number of new books have been added this year and the library equipment has been improved. Miss Jennie Love of the Er.gLi3h deparment. is librarian, with Misses Alice Mast, Mary Emma Philj lips and Ruth Thompson as assistants. Mrs. Dave Moody and Mrs. Mary I Burkett have been added to the force j of lunchroom "workers. The average j number of lunches served daily for I the past week was 250. I Miss Pauline Brumit of Eiizabeth| ton. was a visitor in the community I over the week-end. ! Reports for the second month will | be ?riven out on Friday of this week. I Attendance has been good for the j two months. G. O. P. Women Map Campaign Charlotte, Oct. 21.?Mrs Eugene Hester, vice chairman of the Repttb| lican party in North Carolina, met. with women pi the eighth, ninth and tenth districts at state headquarters here yesterday to receive reports on I activities of the 1938 campaign to date and discuss plans for the remalnder of the campaign. | About 100 women of this section, were at state headquarters during the day. and at. 2 o'clock the room in which the meeting was held was practically filled when Frank Pattern, candidate for congress, Mrs I Tester, Miss Tessie Pierce, vice chairwoman of the ninth district; Miss L?ouise Stroud, vice chairwoman of the eighth district, and other leaders of I the three districts spoke. IMPROVED CONDITIONS improved conaiuons aiiecting tne I domestic demand for farm products | have been reported by the IT. S. bureau of agricultural economics. Industrial activity has expanded and consumer incomes have increased in recent months. The only time some of us are any good at saving money is when we haven't any. NOTICE 1 .Notice is hereby given that W. G. Sherwood has been appoint! electrical inspector for Watauga county, as provided by Chapter 57, Public Laws of 1937 for North Carolina. ELLER McNETL Chairman Board Co. Commissioners. | New 1939 | PHILCO I FARM RADIO J 11I I without r^pUclac ??r I I p.wrr unit! Fiucr ? ? I I Ing ToVnntr- I*?1 Ktant PHileo AutoI malic I Tunlnr- S?r? MoH*l I 7|T. Only - Economy Power-Pack Additional Nothing else to buy! MORETZ BROS. ELECTRIC CO. In Building Formerly Occupied by Watauga Democrat awn wtciai * jtuu ?AT AUG A DEMOCRAT- -EVE2E? LOCAL CHURCH SERVICES ADVENT CHRISTIAN Dr. F. F. Wurman, Pastor. There will be no services next Sunday. The Conference Fifth Sunday convention will be held at the j caiiip ground west of Blowing Rock, beginning Saturday at 2 p. m, and closing Sunday afternoon. Also the Regional Convention of j the A. C. detiomination will conveue i at Charleston. W. Va. Thursday and continue into Sunday night. October 27-30. The revival meriting ir. the Boone church wiil begin November 6th with Evangelist Whitman of Oiarleston, in charge. Rev. Mr. Whitman is an evangelist of much experience and one of the strongest preachers I have ever heard. Everybody is invited to hear this fine speaker. FIRST BAPTIST Kev. .1. C. Canijte, Pastor A little girl of five had just asked grace at table. 'Come, Lord Jesus, be our guest." when, suddenly turning to her mother she said. "But. mother. I do not want Jesus to be our i guest." "Why, dear?" demanded her \ horrified parent. "Well, a guest is j one who comes only sometimes," j said the child. "I want Jesus to be j here all the time." Jesus with as all the time. That j is the ideal way. He is there to save, j to guide and to keep. He is there j also to teach and to make disciples i out of his children. If we do His I will we have the promise that He j | will be with us always. Matt 2S:19. j ''Go ye. therefore, and make disIcipies of ali nations, baptising them into the name of the Father, and Son ! j and Holy Spirit: teaching them to | observe every command which I i ! have given you: and lo! I ;un with I i you always, even unto the end of the | ! we rid." i CA1.KXD.UI OF I.CTHFlt/VN SERVICES Ml. Plcusuut: : Services 1st Sunday of each month at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 10 i i ' i \WW.WJWW.V.%Wt /AV.l |j| WEDNESDAY, TH i i m.yjM11ijia ^ K'. " iSJVliaf Jtatti! Dr^p Sr jf ci Ukc iKu^Mffl % KV f-Lt* ie fh:; or.?.n?! Pt??.i OfeCtTA Shmm w Kg- ' ' ' - ? <-?~??. ? ? ?? apY^Y vvi"'"*" t Hr. "-i-nt-l 5-fo6u.li. ,M i*" oihei hsv U p4V ?rt B??T th? ItWifUJto *t ?\Ki | Z^f 1 Ji Hfc r^ck-bottts: ;c-<ei. Eflt ' 3? BR S.?efu^Cul. 'Ni. to? || l?| % fijj 1 - t .\Tc- '???"? Cm*Cr*i, ?2/ vT?r ?3j| * * i Sturdy constructxn* l*OtVC ionj ^ar^jHg 50c I ArlKtfciwATarwB??L?#?" . Writ aL 2-forO^ J fnTyn. | "* pi*t a 11 Ptr^"-' . [Mine 5 1 ** F*r "* VWAMWMAVVWUWUWVW r THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. s m.. Jacob Burkette. superix-1 tendent. Holy Trinity, Dt"e;> Gap, X. C. Services 2n<] Sunday in each! month at 11 a. ni. Sutid. y Scr ool to be organized. Mt. Zion, Meat Camp: Services every 3rd Sunday at 11 a. ju Sunday School !o be organized. Old Mt. Pleasant : Services every 4U> Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a ni.. DaIo Xorris. suuerintendent. J ALCXNZO YOThNT, Pastor. NOVEMBER IS VITAL MONTH FOR POULTRY Poul try men should be happy during November. Early-hatched pullets should be in full production at that time and old hens carried over either for breeding: purposes or for egg production should be coming out of the summer molt and adding: their supply to the market eggs. But poultrymen should think ahead of November profits, warns Prof. Roy S. Dearstyr.e. head of the poultry department at State College. Winter is approaching and it brings important problems. The mild winter of last year is no guarantee of another mild winter this year, he points out. These are suggestions he makes: Sufficient litter should be on hand; the windows of the poultry house should be be intact and in good wonting oruer; arop curxailLS snouia i be available where the open front house is used; nesting material for | the season should be on hand; ami j an ample number of nests should be | available for the birds. Ventilation must be carefully ! watched from now on. The nights | will become quite cold and direct j drafts on the birds may lead to serious outbreaks of respiratory discases, such as colds, roup and bron- j chitis. If driving rains enter the j house, *.vet litter should be replaced | as soon as practical. Prof. Dearstyn'e i advises. He also recommends increased feed- : ing of mash if autumn neck molt ap- j rears on early hatched pullets. An > ample number ol quality breeding , males'should be available, and the j .AWMVMV.V.SW.W.V/.W URSDAY FRIDAY ANI 1 jaj THIS SALK IS RADIO APVEt " v ,:.v ' ' "Jon"" * ||e Zi9 um for i **- AFf,V Jant++l .? ? / (^K\ ?er Pii/f '?r **C Uif Puretesi 2 <nv A o/ Magnesia for *> lcl BEN nt ?/ Almonds ^3B?y g p?l UUOM? UO? 2 ^ \ 1 ing PaperK ;^ 1c \ be Pur*tv?t Raetaaa IVs* * jA. raf Oil _ UrJ7& h !9<pje/c Atrntcfye SCKpinlsiafW-ftih Razor Blades Liquid MfcX 0 2^20< iwSIf GtrircntM to pre joo Driei .jukklr with hi?h smoothest thitn. lustre. > ^5^-1 or. SIM fare tut Fullpound an D_. In/t'mp Dr. Halls Borated -TpcJOdine QfyQY TALC 2*r2& 2 fcr30i? Uaa on aD dda breaks to Cootiag. Soothing- Dryiat tbw?t tafectioo- Socially for baby. ^ ;^0F!suTon**** I to ****** h.^. **-" IH ">< h?r I Light I Shavli *"?!#? I Cre?' tyl^ii? | tn?i AmWWUWWUWAAMVWWUI flock should be culled al this season ; of the year. Careful grading of ] eggs is another vital marketing I this Amazing LAD llantle 1 nlshln? ratw low i joy the pleasure ner honv. camp neatest of all tnc ieciaicity. Aladd by provadinr rea ca. Kot only i* Al t b initaeif root ? _ _ . wjars an un*h and design W1 Whip-o-lite and glass shades Coma In for lnt?r?ati FARMERS HARDWi ^ .VAWAVWWWWVWAW ) SATURDAY, NOVEM ta^gfjgECT^ trugCo. | W Ttvia** ^TISED BY BEN BERNIE %??? pints,M^;3j 49eP**IOOIW?it tf&SSS *?"?*1 2 4-50;- I 2^50* ' G"glc?/rfrmt^?totIe,ut I Ru^r d r,h- ^ ***???? ^cular aches. Face Cream a 2hr5i< ill 'gyjy Ktfp your complexion k>Tcly. "Tjfy Enjoy at economical pricen this KT^r^y^l popular hrjji quality cream. 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