PAGE EIGHT Today (Thursday) Only GET INTO THE SWING WITH YOUTH ON A FLING! S HIT SONGS! LAUGHS! GIRLS! Also ON OUR STAGE (8:30 p. m. Only) BY-GOSH and his COUNTRY STORE Don't Miss the Free Gifts and Fun . . . There'll be Loads of Each FRIDAY?BARGAIN DAY Men of steel and snow . . . whose courage thrilled the world! mMm UU^o> v -** & ""i* i,' tini nrrrr .Q ....tJtt ! LULI L'C Jl C , K I ? ??? PHILIP CORN "'ilF.Kl*! I SAMUEL S. HINDS W H J STANLEY FIELDS V^S EDWARD NORRIS v ** Plus Special Short Feature "POWER AND THE LAND" and Newsreel Matinee 10c Nite 15c Saturday ThTrills'- - Adventure! - Songs am CHAULCS Starmtt -MlSb with SONS OF THE PIONEERS Also COMEDY and SERIAL OWL SHOW SATURDAY 10:30 It's Filled with Laughs! . . . Thrills! . . . Chills! Wednesday Only K-RB^' a^^^^^^PHFNSON Tuesday j v* i ijm 31 8" WEDNESDAY An Ail-American jamboree of fun . . . football . . . youth . . . pep and romance! prrvr? nil a arv r>tni or i uu mrtin i VJ?I\.L.O with RICHARD CARLSON - ANN MILLER - LUCILLE BALL A ? _ In WA i WIN A PHILCO RADIO at the 5 Record Shop. lc r FOR SALE?Mules and horses: get a good buy. Newton Imple- I merit Co.. Newton. N. C. 12-5-4c 1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS?Ideal for 5 all ages. Egemer's Bibles, Story C Books. See Mrs . B. R. Page, phone 150. lc LOST ? Green zipper purse ( containing S6.00 and three keys, s Reward if returned to Democrat ? office. Ip t ^ MRS. ROBERTSON S GIFT place north end of Water Street. Scientific readings, character analysis. , forecasting, backward and for- s ward. lp _ '?> 4 FOR SALE?Six good stacks hay, I one stack oats. Two miles below Clyde Perry's store. Priced reasonable. Call Perry's Store. Beaver Dam. ltp FOR SALE?61 '-j acre farm in Johnson county, near Mountain j City. Tcnn. On good highway.! Worth the money Write And I Garland. R. F. D 3. Mountain City, or see G. A. Wilson. Boone. 12-5-4p t> FOR SALE?We have on hand several International Farnia'l tractors, repainted, good condition. Also several good tractors and power units that will do for sawmill work. We also carry a full line of McCormick-Deering new farm machines and repairs. Newton Implement Company. Newton. N. C. 12-5-ic PIANO BARGAIN?Small Studio Piano, used less than six months, like brand new. Will sell to responsible party who will assume $2.00 weekly. For details write Garwood Piano Co., Wilkoshoro, N. C. ll-28-4c WANTED?A good reliable man to supply customers with Rawleigh Products in South Ashe and Caldwell Counties. Write Rawlcigh's, Dept. NCL-23-127G. Richmond, Va., or see R. G. CJroor Rnnno C 11-9ft-4n WANTED ?- White and yellow pine lumber. Dry preferred. See us before you sell. Oakboro Lumber Company, located 1 j mile off Lenoir-Blowing Rock highway on Collettsville road. ll-7-6c OLD GOLD WANTED?Crowns, bridges, rings, watch cases and all kinds of old gold bought at best prices. Walker's Jewelry Store, across from postoffice. 3-21-tfe. DR. C. G. BAUGHMAN, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist of Elixabethton. Tenn., will be at the Hagaman Clinic in Boone the first Monday in each month for the practice of his profession. 4-7-lf WANT a position with a future? Learn Beauty Culture and Hair Styling in one of the south's best Beauty Schools. Positions secured for graduates. New class now forming. Write for special low rates and terms. Hinshaw School of Beauty Culture, North Wilkesboro. N. C. ll-14-7c WE BUILD HOMES?As one who builds homes of today I pledge myself to deal honestly with those who seek homes, be they rich or poor, experienced traders or ba bies in arms. W. C. Greene, Boone, N. C. 10-24-40 USED FURNITURE Idd Dressers $8.50 up -nrge Chifforobe $7.50 rabies $1.00 Chairs 50c /ictrola with 39 records $12.00 Vaterjacket Heater $6.50 UGH LAND FURNITURE CO. lepot Street Boone. N. C. IIDH. L. E. WELLMAN, optometrist invites you to come to Mountain City. Tenn., for your next glasses. You will receive a thorough scientific examination and the finest of lenses. The latest styles in frames or rimless mountings at very moderate cost. Office days, Wednesday and Thursday each week. 10-3-tf. Phone 170 Boone, N. C. WHILE YOU'RE IN BOONE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED BY THE LOCAL MERCHANTS AT THIS SEASON. VISIT US AND ENJOY AN ENTERTAIN MENT TREAT! ianamnMaMMnaaHHM TAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY ' BOONE HI LIFE j On Tuesday. November 26. the j; Appalachian high school band went J r. a tour helping the tobacco war louse operators advertise Boone s j wo tobacco warehouses. The Appalachian high school bond ' s going on a series of tours, giv- j ng concerts for different schools. , 'hey went to Riverview and Laning Wednesday, November 2.8. The lumbers given were: "Stout Heart- ' d Men." "Dancing Tambourine," 'Zigeuner." "Tea for Two." "When . Jay is Done," "Meditation." "First .Valtz," "Soldiers March." "There's ' Something about a Soldier," and ' ither marches. DOUBLED Herb Gouge of the Little Rock , Jreek section of Mitchell county, ays phosphate has doubled his hay | :nd pasture yields during the past hree years, reports Farm Agent F ... Woodard. The shape of the eartli is scien- : ifficaliy described as an "oblate :pheroid." gaglHHHIIIlllMII II i Will I "P< 1 THE RURAL. ELI Appals FH Bill Parkinson, his and the Land," a pi efficiency that elecl This picture has mi home-spun humor ? See "Power and th what electricity is c THIS FIL "T B Men Atin rr r/imni/i t r UUtl LIXtliiltAl bring "Power to the Land." fail to see the moving pictur< Friday. It is worth your whi We Handle All Kind PARKWAY ( THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. KENTUCKY'S BURLEY MARKET I OPENS WITH S2.43 PRICE BOOST d Lexington, Ky.. Doc. 3.?Kenueky's burley tobacco sales s? vison I h;;;!': Monday with movement of t.-ilT.HOO pounds on the Lexington liarket. largest in the world, at an lverage of $19.98 per hundred sounds?an increase of $2.43 over .he S17.55 opening day average last irear. The volume was less than half of 1,058,236 pounds of inaugural saie last year. The high basket of the day wrought a fraction more than S32 ind the lowest $4. the agriculture iepartmont said. High price for the early sales was il cents a pound. The low price toted was seven cents a pound and he effective range was from nine to 19 cents. Information furnished the AAA jy 103 county agents indicated proluction in these counties was about 174.952.172 pounds compared with 220.909.000 pounds last year. Democrat Ads Pay. )WE rHE] LCTRIFICATION MOVI1 WILL BE EXHIB lehian Th LID AT DE 2 O'CLOCK P. M.j 1 missus, Hazel, and five ch ictorial record, dramatic a trie power brings to the fa 2t with widespread acclaii and philosophy of the far e Land," enjoy rare enter loing for the farmer in thi; M IS IN ADDITION TO ' THE APPA1 HE SKI ] WITHOUT ADD! Presented under the Hue Ridai ibership , APPLIANCES Visit o\:r store and don't : at Appalachian Tlieatre le. Is of Appliances COMPANY Ijl The Philippines have about 1.600 liferent species of fish, only about v; 00 of which are marketed. tl Grand Openim Parkwi RECORI (Opposite Pastii !We carry the largest stock in tow Rnrlir* Siprvirina Lhhhhhhhhi :r a lan] E MADE BY REAL F ITED AT THE eatre in I ICEMBEB 7 O'CLOCK P. M. ildren are the leading char nd true of the boon in livii rmer. m wherever shown and y m people which have pre tainment and at the same I 5 day of widespread elect THE REGULAR FEATL LACHLAN PATROI TIONAL COST sponsorship of the e Electric Corporal "POWER AND Ls a motion picture worth v come to us for your Electric move the drurgery from far Christmas gifts. MORETZ BROS. E ,-~v Si? DECEMBER 5, 1940 The delta of the Mississippi is adducing into the Gulf of Mexico at ie rate ol 260 feet a year. g Saturday! xy Co. > SHOP mc Theatre) of Phonograph Records .'n. Radios and Phonographs ND D'* ARM PEOPLE Boone > 6 acters in "Power lg conditions and ou will like the >duced this play, time find out just rification. [RE AT 91 ? J lion THE LAND" yhile. See it Friday and :al Appliances. They rein life and make ideal LfcCIKICAL. CO,

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