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You get the biggest, smooth' est, most flexible engine in any car of its class. And, above aH, you get value that grows more obvious with every passing mile! Years of development on General Motors Proving Ground ? oversize dimensions in every vital part ? such fine car features as a full' pressure oiling system ? all have contributed to the unmatched stamina and long life for which the New Series Pontiac Six is famed. A great car when you buy it? and still great with every passing mile ? unquestionably the New Series Pontiac Six is the finest, most en during dhc<cylinder value ever of fered at $745. 2-Door Sedan, $745; Coupe, $745; Sport Roadster, $745} Phaeton, $775; Cabriolet, $ 795 ; 4-Door Sedan, $825; Sport Landau Sedan, $875. Oakland Alls American Six, $1045 to $1265. All prices at factory. Delivered prices include minimum handling charges. Easy to pay on the liberal General Motors Time Payment Plan. "Hky ??Deer Scdmn * Be^byFidwr BULLOCK MOTOR CO., Sylva * , I . PON wm>ocx or ft. a # : Tjv; a, s SIX OINKKAL UOTOMM 9 ?' ?rj THE YOHANOLAflSEE BftlVB ! ? immmm ; tf- v >> ' Winston-Salem Journal. Congressman Doughton is right in his contention that the Great Smoky Mountain and Shenandoah . National Parks should be connected by an im proved highway. If th^ Great Smoky Mountain Park, recently established in extreme Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee, is to mean much to North Carolina, the State must have dependable highway con nection with the Park. A vital link in this highway is known as the Yohanolassee Drive j just beyond Blowing Rock. This is by far the most picturesque highway in North Carolina. For some ten or twelve miles it runs along the vevyj top of the Blue Ridge. No such moan- : tain scenery can be found on any other stretch of road in all the moun tains. The Yohanolassee Drive from Blow ing Rock around the base of Grand father Mountain is at present in a deplorable condition. It should be re- J built by the State and Federal Gov ernments. This is not a county road, or a district highway. It is primar ily a State and National highway. Although short, it touches three confi ties, Watauga, Caldwell and Avery, and two State highway districts. If the State is' going to put con victs to work on any public highway, they should be -put to work on this stretch of road. The Federal Gov ernment should co-operate with the State and the two ought to rebuild the famous Yohanolassee Drive with out expense to counties or districts. All North Carolina should be vi tally interested in the construction of this road. For no North Carolinian should visit the mountains without! seeing the Yohanolassee Drive. No-, body has really seen the mountains j of North Carolina until they have, seen them from this scenic highway.! This drive could be made a tremend-l ous asset to the whole state. If prop-! erly advertised, the Yohanolassc ! Drive would bring tourists to the 1 State from all over Eastern America, j and the Middle West. WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN STATE GARDEN CONTEST Raleigh, N. C, May 2. ? Winners in the year 'round state garden con test for the season of 1927-28 havel been decided upon by the horticul tural and home demonstration work ers of the State College of Agri culture under whose supervision this 1 ? contest was conducted. There were 2,037 individuals in 20 different counties entering the con test last spring. Each of the five districts under which extension work is administered was represented and' the sum of $350 in cash was awarded to the prize winners of the different districts. Under the plans of the con test as announced last year, a comity prixe of (26 was offered for the county making the best record in a district. This prize was awarded to' the County council of farm women; sponsoring the movement under the1 direction of the home agent. Three prizes' of $20, $15 and $10 were also offered to individuals in each of the five districts. The vamgf used in awarding these prices was donated to the Extension Service by the Edu cational Bureau of the Chi lean Ni tnfte of Soda. * According to E. B. Morrow, ex tension horticulturist, Buncombe Couhty won the prize for the moun tain district with Mis. P. D. Car penter of Forest City, Mi>;. f F Cline of flilkey and Mrs. Grant A1' len of Union Mills winninp tlw ti ,,,. piizesi foj individuals. Farmers of Robeson county ?-x|? ... to sell over $26,000 worth of jwii|h . in cooperative #?riot shipments h,.. fore the season ends this sprin;;. Thursday TODAY "A MILLION BID" FRIDAY ? "THE MAIN EVENT" 4 \ SATURDAY "THE GAY RETREAT" MONDAY and TUESDAY Will Rogers in Congress "A TEXAS STEER" L-vr'C Rodefl Thursday TODAY Ken Mavnard m "FIGHTING COURAGE Friday and Saturday A1 Wilson in "SKY HIGH SAUNDERS" Bnstor Brown Comedy 1 Chapter 4 "THE CRIMSON FLASH" DAY J MIIII1U ? uworMT iixbUiRlC IRONS Every well known brand of electric iron in stock. Electric irons make iron ing day ploasant. $5.00 DAY ELECTRIC FANS $7.60 to $12.00 Making Household Task# Easier to Perform! Oive your mother a practical gift this Mother's Day ? something that will lighten her household tasks. Wo offer many new electrical home appliances which are < efficient, time saving and convenient. Mother will be pleased with noth ing so much as with something for the home. It is always best to pive useful fcifta ^ WINCHESTER STORE OP SYLVA ' ELECTRIC TOASTERS Make pood toast quick ly. We have electric toas ters in a wide ranjre of styles. Eliminate all risk ofbitrhs. $4.00 MANY OTHER THINGS TO MAKE LIFE EASIER , FOR ' MOTHER
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