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SAL.* ? On* acre land < Grove church. See or wri e Hod (as. Rt. ?. Boone. N Iron SALE- -Complete *m *hop Iwrtfiii equipment, been uied 1 nart. Can be f**n at. Con ley Glenn'*. pugsr Qrow. WTc. ! ~ 9-Mp NOW BUYING OALAX-Wu)t WO ? sxien to do piece work In tbelr home*. flkrUcox Drug Co. 9-0-4C FOR SALE ? 3 registered Hampshire tnan One, Stt yr*. old. MO lb*., 9100.00. Two. 1 year oil. MO lb*, nek. *75 00 each W B. WwbIi. Banner Elk. N. C. r . IP WANTED hickory and *oft maple. For prise* and specific. itlona call Phenlx CTialr Co. West Jefferson, B. C. ?-?-*! TOR SALE Ford automobile. V-a Tudor, food conditions, hydraulic ?e>rSSon.*y^f'S.Tdtl * Y. . -IN STOCK? Plywood, clear yellow pine finished lumbar, window* and door*, all kind* of ptoulding. See u* for your bulldinf need*. Boons Wood working Shop, located Just outside city limit* on Blowing Rock road. ?-?-*> FOR SALE ? KM Chevrolet indoor sedan. R. E. Agle. Appalachian Thea tre. Boone, N. C. 9-t-te FOR RENT? Floor aander. eager and pollaher. Call C It I Home and Auto Supply Co, Boons, N. C. . 7-tt-tfc North whjcisboro beauty SCHOOL SO. I. approved Now open to both boys and (Irli. 1 -SO- tic SAVE ON CANNING SUPPLIES^Ball -gar cap*, one piece or two piece type JHc per dozen. Bsll Jar rings. Sc pel (dozen. Western Auto Associate Store K 1-U-Ue fOR HBn^WJTurnUhed 4 -room garvfe apartment with farafe J. E. Mlche*!. Phone 303, otk St, Boone. N. C. 9-3-tp WANTED? Laurel and Ivy bur la. Wall trimmed, delivered at the old dleael power plant. Blowln* Rock. N. C ?-?-*> rOR RENT OR LEASE? Service Sta tion and Store Building. 3M mile* weat of Boone. See Dallaa Hodge? Vilas. N. C. tfr [WE PAY market price* for potatoes Watauga County Coop , Boone, N. C. t-i-trl FOR RENT?Steam heated apartment] Anita Wtnklar, Phone U7-M, Boone, jw. c. r n ? OR RENT-i-4taam heated rooms to students. 106 N. Water Street. 3-R. Boone. N. C. -WISCOTE SUPREME PAINT, guaran teed the highest quality possible tc manufacture! Our price $319 gallon, ""?"j 'pay more and get less? We also a wide selection of Wall Papei n? latest designs low, ss 19 cents ' -roll. Western Auto Associate US. 7-l#-tfe tra. C. O. BAUGHMAN. eye. mlt. noe. and throat specialist of Elizabeth ton Tann, will be at the Wstauga Hos (a Boone the first Monday to I month tor the practice of his pro l*n raps few DM Q MACHINES? Just received * Models and also s ffoctrto washing Machines. West Auto Aaaoclste Store. ?-B-tfc FOR RENT ? One 3-room cottage, furnished except linen end silver ware. for the tall and sprint term of Mfcool at Boone m Cove Crack. The Core Creek bua come* by my houae. Also an upstair* apartment to rent the same way Two bedroom*, Ikltehen. bath, hot and cold water and (electric lights in each. Price $33 00 per month each. If interested see Mrs. D. r. Horton. Vilas. U. C. 9-?-lc (JOYCE SHOE SALE? Until "our new nhiptnent arrives, which will be with in the next few days, we are otter ing every pair of Joyce shoes in out More at W 96 pair. Economy Shoe and Ready to wear Store. lc VISIT OUR STORE OFTEN where noil will find a complete line of ready lo wear and shoes for the whole family, quality merchandise at un usually low prices we art> receiving fall and wintar goods almost dally. See our line of woman's, girls' and chUdrena' coats with hoods and plain, all wool, at prices that will suit your Kkatlwok. Economy Shoe and dy to Wear Store. lc VENETIAN BLINDS- Tor the best quality ate el. alumtum or wood Vene tian bllnda call or write Clifford Cra ven. Phone H or ?1-J Boone. N. C. I make all measurements snd installa tions and guarantee complete satis faction. la WORK CLOTHES AND SHOES? Man's and boys' combat boots and *hoes Men's and boys' overall pants. Man's low back overalls, first quality, wxtra heavy. $163 Economy Shoe and R?a4jr to Wear Store. U BEAUTIFY YOUB HOME with famous CMdbe Venetian blinds. Let us measure and Install. Our price la right and your satisfaction in guaran teed. Craven Furniture Co. Boone. N. C. ? lc FOR SALE? Two good milk (oats that will milk during wintar months. Both are snow-white, hornless Trench Alpine. Also some kids, same stock, seven weeks old. Floy Cannon. Vilas. N. C- IP THE CITY SERVICE STATION, loca ted In west Boone. Is now under new management. Wa do greasing, wash ing and polishing, we carry cold drinks, candies and etc. HoiMr Arnett. manager. FOR SALE? One battery radio In good condition. Price 11540. N. T. Byers, Zlonvllle, N. C. la WANTED ? Man and wife without children to live with us this wintar. See or write Joe C. Mast. Valla Cru ris. N. C. S-M-4C WANTED TO BUY? Old model Chev rolet If you have an >ld car stored some place, write description and Rrice. Charles Csstevens. Jr., Sparta. [. C. 5-J-Jp WANTKD TO BUY scrap iron, lc per lb. and up. Carolina Junk Co.. High way 181. Morganton. N. C. Phone UKMM . 8-26-4D BRING TEM IN, We pay *3.10 for old car batteries. We alao have new elec tric floor aanders and pollahen for rent. Western Auto AaaocUte Store. S-19-tfc NEW TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Fa?t delivery, expert repair serv ice, all makes. LENOIR OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 419, Lenoir, N. C. Authorized distributor* of Rem ington Rand office equipment FOR RENT ? One two-room apartment downstairs, water and lights furnish ed. Also one large bedroom. Mrs. T. Len Cooke. 116 Hardin St.. Boone. N. C- , , , l-M-tfe Democratic | County Convention * ' !' ? ? - ?i ?'i ' : ,? The Democrats of Watauga county are hereby called to meet in convention at the courthouse in Boone on Saturday, Sept. 11 at 2:00 p.m. A for the purpose of nominating candidates for the State Senate, House of Representatives, County Commission ers, Register of Deeds, Surveyor and Coroner, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come J; before the convention. | The chairmen of the various townships are asked to hold precinct meetings on Friday afternoon, September 10, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of naming delegates to , s the county convention. i A full attendance is urged. Ladies are especially invited | to attend. - - W.R. WINKLER Democratic Executive Committe Watauga Co. i; t ' . ' ' ' ' * ' ' '' " , " [FOR SALE? Soma furniture. " C. oth.r fu *t. 1. N PERFECTION Ol ?nd nngcf now very. On display Co. Phone M. taOMJE EAOLK WOOD AND COAL RANGES ? All white enamel None better. Abaolutely guaranteed to give complete satisfaction or your raaoay refunded. Craven Furniture Co.. Boone. N. C. lc LOST .near Boone red, white and tan fox hound. Name on collar. P. E. Humphrey. Southern Plnas. Pindar re turn to Brvan Tucker. Vilas, N. C. Seward. . ?-?-Sc WANTED ? GIRL, to do llfht houae work. Call Ml or write Wilcox Drug Company. Boone. N. C. lc FOR SALS ? Good uaed dining room suite, china closet, table, server and five chairs. Good condition, price MM. Mrs. Ray RUlaon. Sherwood. pre. i? FOR RENT? Partly furnished 4 -room rock houae at MO Orchard St See Un Mabel Bingham Brown. Boone. N. C. lp LOST, strayed or stollen Saturday night, one female hog. 3S0 lbs- black with white (pot on shoulder. Reward II tor information leading to recovery. U A. O. Miller, Deep Gap. N. C. lp FOR SALE ? All potted plants at very low price, due to lack of greenhouse ?pace. Geraniums, large bushy plants. SO cents. Jumbo pansy plants. Simp ton Flower Shop. Sugar Grove. N. C. Phone 39 lc SPECIAL PRICES ON SHOES? We realize good leather shoes are hlgh.l In fact, are too high but there Is nothing we can do about it. It will soon be school time and wljl be a hardship on some of our customers to pay the present market prices, so we have decided to help you with your troubles.' We have a big coun ter of women's, boys', misses', and children's shoes, oxforas and slippers at extra special price. These are brand new leather shoes, women's and growing glrla' $2.99 and $3.95. children's $2.99. These prices are from 90 cents to $1.00 less than re gular price. Don't fail to take ad vantage of our low priced note books and fillers. Note books 29 cents with one package of filler free. Fillers S cents or 3 for 10 cents. Economy Shoe and Ready to Wear Store. lc NAP COSTS $1,000 Great Falls, Mont. ? While sleeping in the hog barn at the North Montana State Fair, O. R. Stine was robbed of his trousers, which contained $1,000. Wool consumption during thet war was stimulated greatly by| military demands, and continued; high in 1940 and 1947. It costs LESS to have your KODAK FILMS FINISHED BY EXPERTS. WE EMPLOY NO AMATEURS. Thus Insuring the correct handling of your films. Any t or ? Exposure Roll Developed and printed $8 cents (Mall Only) WESTBROOK PHOTO SHOP TODD. N C DOG AIDS ROBBER'S CAPTURE Berkley, Cain. ? A robber, after holding up a bank and es caping with between (7,000 and $8,000 fled in his automobile. Not knowing the city, he drove into a dead-end street, abandoned the car and leaped into a backyard. There lived Buggs, an aged and testy bulldog, who resented this intrusion of his privacy. The robber kicked the dog and Buggs let out a yelp, which summoned his mistress, Mrs. Frank Gold fuss Mrs. Ctoldfifss and her hus-' band chased the bandit in their car and overtook him two blocks away. Meanwhile, a police pa trolman drove up, disarmed the man and took him to the police station. ThAe the btmdrt made his last snateh? for a gun. which he ' pointeer?at his head, pulled the trigger and killed himself. UNUSUAL ATTACHMENT Sydney, Australia ? Rusty, a kangaroo, which lives on a farm near Cilgaqdra, New -South Wales, is so smitten with a tor toise that quite often she puts it in her pounch and 'takes it for a ride. The tortoise seems to enjoy : the trip and also the looks of consternation on the faces of visitors when they see the tor toise head sticking out of that i pounch. HIT BY SUITCASE Mourhead, Minn. ? Mr*. Walter Tibbets, 35, suffered ankle and elbow injuries when a suitcase Flew out of an automobile when it^>l{Med with a taxi. Mr*. Tib bA. walking nearby, was the anly casualty. c S PSYCHOX-OGV A t r<x - Tf bai jol. .!? Kalamazoo, Mich. ? A sympa thetic butcher is Merle Nichols, fchcV when he tallies - up the meat hill, hand* each customer an aspirin tablet along with the charge slip. Nichols says many of his customers "go away smil TODD GENTRY CHOSEN DEMOCRATS OF ASHE West Jefferson. ? Todd Gentry, was unanimously chosen as tha Democratic candidate for the State house of representatives at the Ashe county Democratic con vention held Saturday. M{. Gentry, who is in the hard wood flooring business here, has been active in the Democratic party and. in civic affairs. He has been chairman of the Democrat ic county committee for two years. The national peanut crop this year totals slightly more than four million acres. Important Farm Bureau Objectives 1. To gain and hold "equality of opportunity for the American Farmer." 2. Obtain fair prices for farm products at the market place. 3. Continued support of a National Farm Program to conserve our soil and other natural resources. 4. Continuation of the adjustment features, with price support ,of the farm program as, a safe-guard against rui nous prices. I 5. -To work for a price relationship between agricul ture, labor and industry. 6. Reducing unjustified spreads between producers and consumers. 7. Support adequate appropriation for all agricultural agencies. ? t 8. To obtain sufficient Federal and State appropria tions to construct and maintain all-weather roads in the rural sections of the state and nation. ' ? t > .0 * ' I \ . . 9.. Continued support of efforts to bring adequate health and hospitalization facilities to rural people of North Carolina. ' 10. Assist in a further expansion of rural electrifica tion and telephone service. 11. To carry out the policies and principles determined by the membership as expressed through their delegates in resolutions. 12. To continue and strengthen the non-partisan farm bloc in Washington, by co-ordinating the efforts of the Democratic South and the Republican Mid-West behind a sound national farm program. 13. To obtain adequate funds and fecilities to carry on a complete research program on new uses and marketing of farm commodities. 14. To obtain a sound and adequate Federal -aid-to-ed ucation program. The North Carolina Farm Bureau is Growing WATCH IT CLIMB .... members 1940 1,726 1941 7,612 Because the bigger | 942 1 0,020 it is the more it can | 943 I 5,000 do, and every year ? 1 944 30,000 it's getting bigger. 1 945 39,464 1946 62,000 ?\ 1947 70,633' 1948 . Quota 80,000 7 ? Sponsored by Farmers Hardware and / 0 - Supply Company
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