PAGE FOUR The Watauga Democrat The RIVEKS PRINTING COMPANY Established in 1888 and Published Tor 45 years by the late Robert C. Rivers PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1-50 8ix Months -75; Pour Months 50 (Payable In Advance) | R. C. RIVERS. Jr., - Publisher Cards of Thanks. Resolutions of Respect, Obituaries, etc., are charged I tot at the regular advertising rates. Entered at the Pustoffxce at Boone, N. C., as Second Class Mail Matter THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1939" . cr Lime Available Under AAA Program The 1940 agricultural conserva-' tion program is similar to the 1939 nrrvrrmrr* *?>cr *#. Pr,!in?,, A u^vu?uu;5 iv/ v^v?UIUJ xxficnre j Harry Hamilton. The main change that will affect Watauga county farmers is that every farmer whose soil building payment was less than $20.00 last year will have an opportunity to earn $20 in soil building practices on the 1940 program. The fact that any farmer in the county can cam $20 in soil-building prac- i tices will mean that more farmers j should take advantage of this pro- j pram, and do their best to build up the fertility of their soil. Another i change in "the 1940 program is that any farmer can earn $30 above his 1 normal soil-building payment by setting nut forest trees. The county agent's office force is i now ready to take applications for ! lime and phosphate for the 1940 i AAA program. The lime will be delivered to the farmyards at. $2-00 j per ton. The farmer doesn't have to pay the S2.C0 because it i.- deducted j from the soil-building allowance ; that is established for hi furrr The farmers can also get 47 per cent phosphate ori the 1940 program j without any outlay of cash. Watauga county used more lime j in 1939 than any other county in | North Carolina. Since the soil* j building payments are larger for the small farms this year, the county agents hop* tha r< fanners will use hr.ve in 1340. SUfcLEY AVERAGES IB CENTS AT LEXINGTON Lexington, Ky., Dec. 11.?Sale o: approximately 2.500,000 pounds of hurley tobacco brought an estimated average of $18 a hundredweight todav as thi* world's lnru#?ct leaf market opened a week latei than usual. The estimated average was S3.P3 below opening day last year. ^jgjgj&aiarSiiSi I Instantly cleans carpets a longer needed) drapes, ct pets, furs and automobile I closets, clothes and furniti liquids. Purifies and deo germ trap . . . floor polisl chine, easy to use and hig dust-leaking bag ... no i rating. THE ELECTRO/ Call by our store and s PLENTY OF OTE PR! Parkv Old Postoffice Buil ||g y I' _J|| [romC Items From the Democrat of December 13, 1900. Stock 4a\v election for Boone township on next Saturday. John F. Hardin and T. F. Coffev are in Virginia buying horses and raules for the southern market. J. C. Ray. Esq.. returned from Fa 1 leich last Saturday where he had been attending a meeting of the state board of agriculture. Mr. Zach Adams of Hagaman. was stricken with paralysis some days since but we are glad to learn that he has recovered from the effects of the stroke. Mr. L. N. Perkins of Lenoir, was in the county last week and we are pleased to learn that he will return to his home near town early next , spring. The telephone line from Boone to Blowing Rock is now again being | thoroughly repaired, which will give us direct connection with Lenoir, ; Hickory and Morgan ton via Globe. Mr. J. A. Erimisten and bride [ spent Monday night at Blowing | Rock and went on to Elk Park Tues I day. They will return soon and occupy their beautiful home at Blowing Rock. Prof. Rogers was in town Saturday and told us, that for the past three weeks, Cove Creek Academy has gained a pupil a day. The j school he says, is in a most prosperous condition. Messrs. Theodore Moretz and Willard C. Greene, both of Stonv Fork. The Weaver Brothers and EJv billy music in the new comedy h ! they are featured. This unusual i palachian Theatre next week. Christms No gift could bring more hap] all the family than 1 Elect h Cleai ind rags, bare floors, linoleum, irtains, upholstery, corners, bare s . . . shampoos carpets and rug: are . . . sprays paint, disinfectant dorizes the air by the ingenious ter . . . exclusive feature delive: hly efficient, dust trap?easy to -edistribution pi dust and germs dR IS A PRACTICAL ( LAST FOR YEARS ee a demonstration of this rem; IER USEFUL AND ATI CED VERY REASONA] vay Cor ding WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY 1 lttrEarlyFikr o : who have been, in Illinois for the ! past nine months, returned to their ; homes iasl week and we presume | they will be content with Watauga I hereafter. i There will be a Christmas tree at the courthouse in Boone at night on i Christmas eve. Let everybody put on something and don't forget the more unfortunate who are unable to buy for themselves especially the little ones. Make their hearts happy by giving them something and I your own happiness will be inereas- : ied. ! Mr. Elbert Coffey, son of friend ! | Jones Coffev and brother of T. H ! Coffey of Blowing Keek, died at his home at Kclsey on Tuesday moro! ing from fever. He had been iii ] j for some weeks and was thought t j \ be some better when he relapsed ' ' and soon ended his suffering. Our ; deepest sympathies are extended to i I the bereaved. Mr. Finiov Cragg was in town ] Monday ami told us of quite an ex- I citing bear hunt that took place on I ! the Grandfather last Friday and ; Saturday, that resulted in the k:ll- ! 1 ing of a bear, that it was thought |B j would have weighed 500 pounds. It j j I took a crowd of men. a pack of I hounds and sixteen shots in the H I tough hide to subdue old bruin, but j j he died fighting. j Nearly 10.000.000 rivets were used ; in constructing the hull of the Queen j Mary, trans-Atlantic liner. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn rity give out with some real hillit, 'JeepoTS Creepers." in which picture will be shown at the ApSpecial | piness to the housewife and ffjM j i one of our new *(? I roair | ners | w being offered especially ' for Christmas at jffii ' $59.50 I (Plus your old cleaner) fa, (mops, brooms, etc, no ; or carpeted stairways, jS? j s like new . . . demoths .s, insecticide and otlier ! ;ly devised, removable fbS! red free with each ma- jQ?, empty?no unsanitary jir/g ; into the air while ope- ffK I jIFT and will m 4 u kable household helper. Jg TRACTIVE GIFTS fg' BLE m npany | Boone, N. C. /g WURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. Last Roundi Our Doors S PRICES THAT HAVE STARTLI One big table Ladies' Sweaters. 100% allwool: wine, grape. teal. blue. Formerly sold up to SI.29. Now onlv 69c (Main Floor) FREE RADIO GIV AT SPAIIN One lot 8t>xl05 Jacquard Bed Spreads; guaranteed fast color. First quality $1.48 One lot Cotton Blankets, single bed size; good heavy weight and fast color, each 48c (Basement) SPAINHOl |9lVn jpjj G-E . . . THE RADIO WITH TH ? A T>///CJtf MODEL H-87: Super Bcam-a-scope. Televisii Audio and Phonograph Key. 14-inch Dynapon Speaker. 9 Feathertouch Tuning Keys. Foreig Domestic Reception. 8 G-E Tubes. Visualux Di; MORE FEATURES FOR LESS MONC MAKES G-E A LEADERI ! *54 iV.V |^B # m . uy ui >HU^h VSV H I WSflUuUJI New River Ligl BOONE DECEMBER 14, 1939 S| rassKmmma?mmmmmmm ip?We Close J Sat., Dec. 23! :d western no. Carolina I 100 Ladies' Hand Bags, all colors, sizes and materials. These bags formerly sold up to $1.48. Slightly shopworn. Each 19c . rEN AWAY SAT. JHOUR'S COTTON REMNANTS 1c EACH We will repeat this give-away value; all H i pieces are good and big and fast color 1c each I 1 SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:00 Another big rack Ladies' Shoes, brown, black, blues; kid calf or suede, pair $1.00 ? JR'S, Boone I | lf& ^0*41 /i * l I "Z I I I MORE RADIO | I FOR i LESS MONEY! ? j G-E Radio "Shoots the Works" with [ new features, new performance, new S beauty ? everything that spells more value for your money! Come in and let ; us prove it to you. itr r"".. | j LIBERAL ALLOWA?>3CE /j MODEL H~300s Dynamic Speaker. 5 G-E Tubes. Drum-type Dial. Stand.-rd and Police I " Band. Attached Antenna. AC-DC Operation. Attractive Brown Plas- Mtic Cabinet. Jimry mud fits /\ ^ SISLw/'""*" AI'? owr ' U.b5 up t a MODEL H-62G: Portable. Just Plug-in. Builtin Bcamo-scone Eliminates Ground and Aerial. Four Feathcxtouch Tuning Keys. ForeignDomestic Reception. Six G-E Tubes. Drumtype Dial. AC-DC Operation. Handsome + Brown Plastic Cabinet. hZ! ttTJiLK. oniy $19.95 it & Power Co. t , N. C. J "t