PAGE TWO COVE? """ SCHOOL NEWS The enrollment at the er.d of the second month is 348 in the elementary school and 322 in the high school, a total of 670. which is the highest in the school's history. The average attendance lost month was S9% of the enrollment. Several metribers of the senior class are planning to visit the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, on Saturday. November 5. Free tickets for the Carolina-V. P. I. football game will be given the seniors and other features will be provided for their entertainment during the day. A total of 5,460 free books have been issued children in the elementary school and 972 books have been rented to high school pupils. An adequate supply of all books is on hand in the principal's office at all times. Miss Elizabeth Bridge and Mr. .Hamilton have recently organized 4-H Clubs in the school. Wc are gmu lo see xius wor*c sxarxea in me community ami congratulate? these leaders upon their fine showing at the state fair. The high school curriculum consists of 35 separate courses. Only 12 units are prescribed for graduation which means that each pupil can make his electives from a large group of subjects. Theie are 00 pupils enrolled in the classes in commerce and 45 in industrial arts. The six school buses operating to the school made a splendid record last, month with an operating cost of slightly more than 4. cents per rnile and an average of 93 pupils carried per bus. Window shades have been installed in the elementary and home economics buildings. Bethel boys' and Cove Creek girls' softball teams were victorious ill games playeii here Tuesday afternoon. Thanksgiving holidays will be observed Thursday and Friday. November 24 and 25. School will bo dismissed for the Christmas holidays on BOONE DRUG CO. The REX ALL Store RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We meet nil totally advertised drug prices. G. K. MOOSE. Manager ' |p A S T I M E i THEATRE BOONE, N. C. B "PLACE OF GOOD SHOWS" Program For Week NOV. 7 TO 12 MONDAY. NOV. 7 "SPAWN OF THE NORTH" with George Raft Jt Dorothy Lamour TUESDAY, NOV. 8 "LISTEN, DARLING" with Judy Garland & F. Bartholomew WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9 "BOY OF THE STREETS" n-lth Jackie Cooper THURSDAY, NOV. 10 "NAVY BLUE AND GOLD" with Lionel Borrymore A" Itobt. Young Second Run FRIDAY, NOV. 11 "BORN TO DANCE" with Eleanor Powell & James Stewart Second Run SATURDAY, NOV. 12 "OVERLAND EXPRESS" with Buck Jones OWL SHOW Beginning at 10:30 Saturday Night "RACKET BUSTERS" with George Brent & Gloria Dickson I Special Bargain Matinee, 10c, 15c I Nlgtt Sbavrs, l?e auMI no. H MATBMEBS AT ZSO * 4M H NIGHT SHOWS, 7:80 6 9:00 3-ss - jjg an ' .j" ' ?','"^*1 'TjO w Thursday. December 22. i The CLee C<ub. both boys and girls, j entered numbers in the Harvest Festival. sponsored by the college at! Boone. Hie school also presented a; one-act play. Cuid|) Fire Girls October 19th, the 193S group of! freshmen, sophomore, junior and j senior girls, with the help of Miss' Whicker and Miss Shoun. organized j the Camp Fire Girls club. We elected as president. Marie Parker: vice I president. Billie Broun; secretary and Ireasurer. Billie Harmon, and report or. Lavola Brown. Miss Whicker is director and Miss Shoun assistant director. We elected as our sponsors Mrs. James Mast. Mrs. Coy Billings and Mrs. D. T. Broun. The members of the club are as! follows: Ruby Atkins. Marjorie Baird, Josephine Banner, Geraldine j Bingham. Addie Bingham. Rheba . Bingham, Maxine Bradley. LennLs Broun, Billie Brown, Lavola Broun. Betty Collins, Carolyn Combs. Louise Greene. Hassie Harmon. Billie Harmon. Ruth Henson, Helen Hicks, Ruth Hodges. Louise Lewis, Dorothy Mast, Lola Miller, Marie Parker. Margie Lee Palmer. Nellie Miller. Ruth Miller. Thursday night, October 20. some j of the faculty of the Cove Creek school gave a play called "Mummy j and the Mumps.* for which the pro- j ceeds were used for the benefit of [ the Camp Fire Girls. The girls j made $12.76 from the play and candy combined. At our second meeting we were , fortunate in ha\ ing with us Mrs. ! Garbee of Boone, She talked to us I about Camp Fire Girls and told us j interesting facts about them. I think her talk made us all anxious to become members of the club. Activities of the Camp Fire Girls are presented as seven crafts?Homo crafts, health crafts, handcrafts, nature love, camping, business and citizenship. LAVOLA BROWN. j The ioir.Ls croak ever though the j face has been lifted, j The j~or j IF WE KNEW anytliini the country than m; would do it. By every one doing thinks most useful, this < its momentum. Wc has our job. When business was sui ery more than a year ag should keep going anyv motor car production, t greater motor car value production. EXPANDING FC We began to build 34 new plants and equiptr could not employ all out we would employ as in; better production facilii We were told, of cou for expansion, that a wi be to "hold everythii everything. But no < standing still. Besides, we are not dei this country has seen its country is yet in the infa lieve that every atom Country and our People the future. We believe i Never yet have our Pe Never yet have we se But we shall see it! which we have built. Business is not just < to be brought back. Ti understood in this coui will be a co-operative yi and buyers will co-oper ness that is waiting to t This construction pre It has increased activity of related industries. Ii ities for building betl eventually our new tract THIS MEANS The current program plant, which will turn ot ments ... a new tool aj us eat the cost of dies . that will enable us to at mobile bodies. These at we already had for pr plastics, and many oth< We don't supply all and never expect to. Tb *-tauga democrat?every LEES-McRAE TO MEET CAMPBELL GRIDDERS Banner Elk. Nov. 1?In their last home game of the season, the Leca.McRae Bobcats will meet the Carnpbell Coll ego eleven on the field at Banner Elk Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Fresh from their 6-0 victory over Wingate last week, the Lecs-MeRae gridders. although rated underdog in the coming game, are hopeful of upsetting the heavy Campbell team. It will be the first time in three years that the two teams have met and is a North Carolina Junior College con ferenct* tilt. The llackorc-U-eoached squad came out of last week's game with few injuries, although several pood men Must Easterlj t'oint West Quoddy Head, on the Main* coast, is the most easterly point of continental United .States. i DOLLAR DAYS ARE ! BARGAIN DAYS At STAGINGS' j $100 Pocket Watch .. . 83c j 17 Jewel Gents Y. G. Wlrlst Watch, j practically new SI 7.00 j 15 Jewel Gents' Y. G. iWaltliam | Watch, practically new . .. S 12.50 7-Jewel Gent's Elgin Wrist Watch. good as new $12.50 j Two 15--Jewel Ladies* Y. G. Watches, like hew $15.00 Many Other Used Watches to chiHbe from, priced from 3.50 up. EXTRA SPECIAL 10% Discount on all Cash Sales above 510.00. DUI.I.Mt IIAVS OM.V j STALLINGS Boone's Sheading Jeweler i < ; I Fords' 1Q1Q 1: ; better we could do (or nUjh ike good motor cars, we his best In the job he country is going to regain MfegS e tried to do our best in ddenly halted in its recovo, we determined that we .'ay, if not at full-volume hen at getting ready for s that would help future m )R THE FUTURE i million dollars' worth of lent. We felt that if we ' men building motor cars, any as we could building ties. rsc, that this was no time ser business policy would lg"?which means, stop >ne ever got anywhere Featists. We do not believe best days. We believe this Bsmtcb inry of its growth. We be- Hnm. of faith invested in our : will be amply justified by . Vm trios is Just beginning. ople seen -real Prosperity. i r> < oursel en -adequate Production. . . . econoi Inat is the assurance in ^ suppli :oming back. It will have ^ hat is now becoming well oursel ltry; for that reason 1939 fr0m I gar. Manufacturers, sellers ^ R< ate to bring back the bosi- ??c. e brought back. J* gram is almost completed. profit ' and payrolls in a number always t has given us better facil- is that irr cars and trucks, and profits or which is being perfected. Oui value MORE VALUE ? has provided a new tire We it a part of our tire require- sjpe ad die plant that will help . . . and a steel-press plant alee more of oar own auto- ^ ? in addition to the plants While oducing glass, iron, steel, con. , t things. The ? our own needs, of course, autom e Fotd engine is one thing labors THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. may be lost to the Green and Gold Saturday. Shapou and Fcrebee. Gashv backs, and Godwin, husky 190- j I $ - D< | Quails =? means many bargai = price on many piec and Saturday of this Furniture in our sto f? $65.00 PIANOS IE SI2.50 VICTROLAS || S10.00 VICTROLAS M S 17.50 SEWING MACHI> S16.50 SEWING MACHIN $15.00 CHINA CLOSETS ?| $1.;.50 CHINA CLOSETS H $14.50 SIDEBOARDS =E 310.00 SIDEBOARDS == S2.'t ni) I IV)\T. RnriAi SI8.50 LIVING ROOM S This is only a few o {== discount. Many bai E= day sale. | Oualls $;iiiii:i;!!!ii;iiiiiiiiiii;!iii;iiii!i!iiiiiiin Tell T ...... . I rW Edsel Ford, on the occasion of tit ifti, 0 one's hand touches but ours. Of hing else we use we build some qt ves, to find, if possible, better and mical ways of doing it. The eape jowl edge we gain are freely shated wi ers, and with other industries. take no profit on anything we maJ ves and sell to ourselves. Every opei the Ford ships which first bring iron >uge, is figured at accurate cost. Th< is on the finished result?the car or omes off the line. Some years, there for us. But we see to it that our out 1 profit. A basic article of our business no sale is economically constructive ui the buyer as much as or more than the r new plants have helped us build into all our cars for 1939. That profit on the purchase to the pur? have not cut quality to reduce cost simply will not build anything in IW TESTING EQUTPME> i we were putting up new plants to pi ve constructed new equipment to test rst weather tunnel of its kind ever bt lobile research went into operation , _ . _ .t wane* mi* year. pound guard, were injured in Who I Wingate gome and may not eeo ac- i I tioa. I f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBnil! allar D; at 1 U1 UllUt I ins at $1.00, and more tha ;es of Furniture. During i week, we will give a 10^ re. $58.50 $18.50 PAREOF $11.25 $5.'95 9x12 GOl $9.00 Special ?ES $15.75 $4.45 9x12 CF ES $14.85 Special $13.15 $12.50 DRESSEi $12.15 $10.00 DRESSE $13.05 $8.00 DRESSEF $9.00 $4.50 NEW 50-1 JITS $20.70 $3.50 IRON BE UITS $16.65 $2.00 IRON BE f the many pieces we have rgains in our store for you > Furniture IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllllllllpllllllllll heir P. .?& AjMa bfllin^.^aHBjNHBI^^I^^^IHHnBESfl anaifmary of the founding of tbt Ford Moto nearly It makes any kind of * lantity weather it delivers every d more to find in Nature. Our car rience give you good service in an th our In other tests, every pa shed unmercifully. Then Ice for docvci to see if they can ? ration, any sign of weakness, ore to The money we spend on - only on repairs. And your famil ' truc'c dependable when we put it ; is no omers THE jNTEW -t We have two new Ford can and better looking?but w new car. more It's called the Mercury I , between the De Luxe F< Zephyr. It is lar gar than tl * wheel base, hydraulic brake ferine. power V-type 8-cylinder e We know that our 1939 [j quality. We think they'n price d asses. r?Tnte With new cars, new plan tillr'foe ?hole Ford or%*niz*tion it at our * FORD MOTOR COMPAN NOVEMBER 3, 1938 The stdti- of Ohio is larger than Bulgaria in both population oral irea. ay-$ | I Store | | in a dollar off the Thursday, Friday o discount on all t SUITES S16.65 S| LD SEAL LINOLEUM. tESCENT LINOLEUM. $3.95 RS $11.25 || | 5BS $9.00 ?? | IS $7.20 ?? .B. MATTRESSES $3.95 || OS $3.15 if ds si.so m for sale at a 1 0% ^ i during the three |e Store | i l!l!ll!!llllllllllll!!!llllllllllll!llllll!lll$ A Lans HH?gg> r Company, Juno 16,1938 reather to order. The ay would take months s are weather-tested to ly climate anywhere, irt of the car is pun. our engineers tear it ind abnormal wear or tests saves you money y car is safer and more in your hands. r CARS i for 1939?better cars e also have an entirely 8. It fits into our tine >rd and the Lincolnbe Ford, with 116-inch t, and a new 95-horsengjne. can are can of good > fine values in their ts, new eqmpasentj the geared to go forward. V, Dntfeocn, Michigan -' ft \

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