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RIGHT LOCAL AFFAIRS Dr. &n<X Mrs. Fred nori^e? are moving this Sveek into un apartment the Cook burnt' on itaiu Street31 Louise Ovifccher spent last! seek-end with Mr. and Mrs- Clyde| Riieh Li Gveensbovo, X. C. Dr. and Mrs. ) M. Gaither are spending the week' ir* Aiismls*. where tro do.etoi > tVaij^etins Ijusiiseas* j Mrs. .'aoifs Meoiv wilt ente: tain j vl'.i- Maids ami Mat coiuM Club on Sat-j .. igbt: > " nvbvv ! 5tl:, a: 7 : \ ' ' fflggZ ' ?K flti ' H.;' ! Mr anil Mis F.rnest (Loner. o.V! Greensboro. were guests of Dr. andj M > G K. Mo -"v dnrir-.r the- first; oC; thi s week. Mi Wxlei H Mviu, proponentj GiX'er?<botv allornvv k -oendinz a , - "" '"j Thvf.* will be :i of the a Pa ,-e?GTcat-Her Association atj . ;? Den lustration Sclli)'o| ht.tMintr * "'hur.-ba;.- nt'tcvhoon at 3 o'eloei;- A u:t< tuianw is urged. of North Carolina, oponj ; <>>...' hearts and iftosen your nurse A:::";- to the. Orpjiap llorno of the, State at Thanksgiving -his yt?ai to a ifL'^iafccr degree than you have ev.i?r rh.v.f before The need is urgent. j Mr. G. 1 . Greet and family. otj !"' left day for Patton. Ga ' . v t?i tiVt ; will spend the winter with their sons. Messrs. Ralph and J . who haw been citizens >i raltre-rnia for si ?eini >earsMi . Ka J3o;thv right. >vbo has; I siting her parents. Mr. and Mis. .!oh? W. Hodges, for a few days; Sunday r<> join l>?\ Boat wyignt in kingspoi".. U&YM . wneiv wM! will make their home this win| \::fc?y. ' $gfe i'A;" , g|. M J: A. Williams ^avp very entertaining 'alk .?n "Fram-r anil the Annistire" Tuesday morning; to Mr. Howell s oovnth gfave elans in the qradfid -"eho ?!. Trophies leathered in fturopo by Mrs. *%Vi!liams on hei r< M tour were also exhibited The pemdcrat grieved t< learn that Mis LOva Brow si of Neva, Trim., eldei si^tei of the late Captain 3. R. Brown of S'hotnvs now 1*1? years <?l age-?sustained a fall s.nio- days ago,: and her .condition since has been con-! sidered vory svtious. Rev. ( . . McKaraber, wife and! son? of ' eciuryilje, N. J-; visited with fiiends in this vj.-inity during the oast week. The reverend gentleman was formerly engaged in ohlfih work: at ShulIs Mills and has many friends iot.ally who weIconic his brief, vis-; Rev. and Mrs. I' .A. ili.ks, rMiss Klizaheth i bxyan, PYofessoi's ). T. C. wright arm rmwntier t smith; Hagaman. of Boom*, ami Messrs. AVj3 Y. I'i;i rY-i \Villiam lrarthimt and Kov t>ot-on. of th<- Cove Creek sehttoq! left Tuesday for tltc Itupii-; State <%>nvi-nti>'ji. in" sos.-mi. t'hi.- ''y'ek ir.' tbileijrh .Mr. i. Frank IWiihw i ib.' WiiJwontl Nurseries. left ye-i.Tiiuv morn iny for Now b -rh nr.il ot'vr Northern fcHies, a# far i? a< Boston, i,? look after the ir.ioro.-r-- of his runeevn, Sltd to !>ook orders for thy -jinny itraJo or. e. .irreeri Mr. H-ihibil- xiiri-o-- to I o y-no hhonj a' pretty property Mutt. i'O. nonr: The corporal- limits of the <*:tfl| to5 K-:i yoncli i.-rn by thv eilt.le of Foster; train Oiiio. Wo are notVlVilormed, gsi to Ih- eupsidei avion involved, hut it! in a vory ouluahio jwatiori Mr Biad-i ley 5s hustler when it comes toi mm wSmm jmidoa-oi' Boqffixfiso v.?& !>e interesting to \ ||e n hat ht\\vjli d.i Wxt. Mr- B'm GV-s, t.i .\V.cxt Jof fc : s,.n.' dofr-atod <*qrH>id;Ue for; t.M^Logi.dati.'v in A.C^^Vunty. was in town a few hours Tiaffisifo;:*. Ho isa same loser and sa\^, *. ..oujrh 'It*eatod, ho K-f>nsidors his. expviieuce9 through the campaign was worth all it odst him. A hard fignu-* and a: same loser are nv.> fine at tributes in' any man v:nrnine for public offum?jj or for the ordinary layman in poii-! tics, as far as that ' goes.' h ^ ^'hodists ??v Boone J within her bordeis. weie delighted; tbi scharge for another .year. It has; heer md Ky sbrr.e That ik!Jr. C.fca tt-; dKr is too big a preacher L>r Boone., but it .-ei'ri'.r;-the annual conference; ari-i $he gr?8? tm-olhg;an himself did] not- kx? decide, thanks to their fine? judgment. Miss Lb iisj Hodge . for years a a allied member of the selling force ! I tat the Isaacs Department Score hvj Boone, but in the late summer accepting an offg| from a lug business concern in Mount Aii*y handling the! same lines, was a week-end visitor toI her home, loved ones and friends., She seams, to be vHth ;h?T] work?the only trouble, she says. that she ?annet have her many Boone' friends with her in Mount Airy. AI great girl, is Louise Mr. James Carter has taken the Ashevilie Citizen mail line from Spruce Pine to Roone. thp mnrninjr1 papers to b?* delivered here by 8 a. m. Trp edition intended for this! section are delivered to him from! Ashevilie very early in the morningj in time for him to make the run on] .schedule. He went on duty this ! morning. Mr. Ralph Lyons, manager of theL downtown Carolina Store, was exhibiting a huge tarantula Saturday, which had been shipped from its! tropical element in a bunch of bananas The (treat hairy spider I should it have extended its legs,| would have been almost as large as an ordinary saucei. The venomous insect was turned over to the college 8j& museum. NUMBER FOUR Bom to Mr- and Mrs. James C. Rivers, Monday morning, a daughter, Jimmie Emeline. So. you see, the old man of the shop is "grand-dad" again. This is No. 1, all gnu ; Cove Creek Dozen Club Meets With Mrs. Sco?t Swift. A delightful meeting of the Co* e Creek Dozer. Club was n*ld on SaVuv?iav afternoon with Mrs. Scott >v. as hostess at her home at Maoeh Mrs- Hattie Johnson, president ?vv the club, presided over the meeting A very interesting pfog^giw on the) life of Kate Douglas Wiggin was ren-j dered. After this the hostess engaged . her guests sr. a lively contest. "Nutsi to ''nifk." Mrs. flattie Johnsonj proved successful in this and vvasi awarded a nut set Mis. Stanley r\v \\-'.< the recipient of a box of chestnut -. booby prize Mrs. Swift, assisted by Mrs. Hai-J Vie Jahtisoh, served u delicious saladj couvse- Besides club members present j Mrs. Selrner Fuller of Mountain City and Miss Daisv Mast were guests of; Mrs. Swift. Friday Nighters Guests al Home of Mrs. Williams Mrs. Harry Tharrington and Mrs}ic'i:i.ry CbhYnd ehtdriaincii i'riY Friday r >\i:>;r.r.e*y oil r y-v:x\ su&riit at the home i of the latter"vno;r.or. John Will The home "\va? beautifully tfe.corai-j with late ?tU^Uis)?i i'lov/ei > aiicj the J spirit of Wr-.Wrw c'. u was ?ha rating'} can tea out } % the h ; liaBov.ecn contort- vi ;iv .::; the prizes \yot\ by Mr- GV.ru- ;*>t v' r.rul Miss Eilen v'offov: Afr,c-'*: this tielightful refreshments were sevrd by; the ii >.* *" s - .* - )>:y litcb Miss?-s lionise Prcyeite nYM Alar.- Lb?Yi>^: WiDi a m?. We pr$ - e \ye. - M < seamo?-: lint-! iv Thct! t inytlUr.. \ (V-rvi?l. Fie:-! l\%ciz\ - St :art Cannot*; G? i:e vy. Cforene* I'rv*; ti Ganvereii Wi.i-J Haitis.. -i oe \\ i nk 1 e?. TF>0r M ?> CtfffVv.: Jr.. M'-.--- Polly Hayes, t-er.vi Kcoi EJien Coffey ancl F.-Ui iii.- tXec:. DELPHIAN CHAPTER HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING TUES | pb.e Yo.hsthiossev* Delphian Chanter! lpet Tuesday aft.enu>oii in M:?? Bouchle!le?s vn: a? the f>cnK*v?si? j School. There was n short hus;j;?-5>j ysson, clurihir AvfiicH it wa .Ato ?:sr ihe Dernonst-a* >oh - ' as ; the regular meet oho ? i' thJij i i iiitfurr. tirs '-lit' Sect)It . iiUti loJUJM' | Tuesday? of each m4?r?thT a] I p- ni ! The subject for l?aesda.v's lesson ' \. as "The Land oi" the Tyrannee ": j leader. Mi?, .lames Monro; :>emhiun, Traveler, Mis.- Eula Todd: "The J i Nile,** Mrs. John Horton ; "fjiryp' and] 1 the Modern Man." Mrs. Russellj ! IIod<res; "Hefoi the Pvramid hay.-".". Mrs G. K Mo? -so; "'Oi.r Sources of) i Kjrypiian History/' Mrs. M p. <": eher: "Life in the Pyramid Age. ' i Mrs. Throes Mast: "The Egyptian V-ow of Life." Miss Eife.abvth Ruok-1 lei:; lessor, summary. Mr:-, dantes j Monro ..-A31_pgt?rt>.- were, riven in ahiilT tcyc-st.ne: unit i-onci.ii- man net anCEhe j who!.- mci-tinir aa- ' Inn oUithlr .-lt-| joyed !?> those prcEonis . -?J~ HOME ECONOMICS GIKC.S OF HIGH SCHOOL PRESENT PLAY J j The hum. ei-iVmiinii-s r'ir.s nf the (tonne. High School; undo- . super] 'ahic-Ii ;T Mi-- Dorhs. i>iv:.ciste.i a] vt.-) \ -fiu.ne }iU?.v and j>.v)?&Si K. ii'r.y. Noyctnl.hr 7th. Tlx- i-venitiK'i vntertatamrm. hn.l ui i-.Vu i..1:1 ncrpcrv?first, t.i ...'.crest! both s-mek ar.-.i ...id in jgi-txi foods] -rhit-li amnwt.. ....... t.-,..'..x,<xii ...... I MR . --P59.to us*.1 the proceeds derived WV the* urogram In buying ocai'mineaC i\>r th?b kitchen- ; 2^Two^ ?V; ,?wleci ^,-ns /r#ndeiv?_d? by YTiss Nei! Trivett .mr?:edod the' evivtaipt- * oV.-Uurk, { ine-'-n jyi;?v.jp .;?i - hfty-right p$$|2g ur^sc-d in^ white apv ?;* add -hps'.|': who :-ar?r-' several ^ fa A farisrt steiiti hel.weeu''- Milk and j < tviu-e foiiowecl; IfA.'Aya^ ? liter eh-tingi indeed in e^e..r Good FYmd and tdri'i1-; I vh:!dien, Who were Milk s wtt'nesscs- j^Vjto^'and Mal^ulVit ic.r. played their i bartii well. hut ever; so, they had foo? few* witnesses. '. act: plr. er.i.'tied ' Pur.ish-} nu-nr" wa 5 olcvoi :lv given. The entire j Toograni showed that it had been j iairh fully worked^ on for sometime. b DAVIDSON S STORE IN BIG NINTH ANNIVERSARY EVENT "r.. v hi celebration r.f the ninth anni-j versaty pTLit-* business connection in Boom. the Davidson Department Store 'Opens its doors tomorrow morn;n?r with a gigantic sale of merchandise. Mr. i. L. I arifer, well-known dlttxi?s and nephew, are in chavgi} of the. eve/d. and the entire enormous stock pt" merchandise is included in the. mice reductions. A two-page adver-; Hsemem in this issue tells ci ihe spe-5 Hfic saving? which may be efft-cte.di by attending the eight-day sale. Mr- Lanier iome;> to Boone iromj Sugar Grove when he has been on-' aged in conducting a successful' tale for Mr. A. C. MastTHE WEATHER i * Weather report for week ending! November 8th, as compiled by thee Cn-cpevatiVe Station. Appalachian State Teachers College. Boone J. T C. Wright, observer; Average maximum temperature. 36 degrees. Average minimum temperature. 21 degrees.Average daily rar.gc in tenspcra lure. 19 degreesGreatest daily range in temperature, 29 degrees: date 8tn. Average temperature at 0 p. m. (time of observation). 33 degrees. rngftest temperature reached, 45 degrees; date 3rd. Lowest temperature reached, 12 degrees; date 2ndNumher inches of rainfall ( including melted snow), 0.64. Number inches of snowfall, 3.25. Greatest rainfall in 24 hours, 0-54: date. 4th. ^wJWDWBRa. A A -V Susl .tuuiuci *?i unyn wiiu ViVt- inin yi more rainfall, 2. Numbev of clear days, 4. Number of cloudy days, 1. Nupiber of partiv cloudy days/ 2. i r\:. j. -- _ '* * I'lmuun 01 prevailing wind, southeast Dates of heavy frost, 2nd, 3rd, 8th. I Dates of light frost, 7th Other phenomena described as follows: Lunar halo on 2nd and 6th: solar halo on 3rd. i THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVE fij\lwmO items from The Democrat of November 12, 1891 Ton more dwellings will be built in Blowing- Rock this winter This sou?tds like business. 1\ Hardin started io<: Monday i\>* the So tit hern Market with another good load of heef cattle. Dr. J. 0. Blair, of Lenoir, was present ai the burial of his father, Henry Blair, on hist MondayOvintr to the hijrh water on rues .1.. .....:: ,? ... .. .J, *:> vmrj; uh- uiut i ?*. ivu iu muu -,;u. from F.ik !\?: and Jefferson. The County romir issioners have ;ro make a t'ord instead of a i?nd?ri avross the- Ryjer en JKcdW: Fork Road. That esteemed J-ontleman; F. nk?y. has moved *vom h*s home on Moat (amp ;?? Worth Wi'kesbor ?. k iiiitic-ip?*' .-iroinjr into husiruifs. Captain ). ( . MoChee and fcyro s(?n>" at work ? ". the chimneys cf R. . trie-ill's new dwelling. Dick v.ill m>7: be 'he occupant of one of the neatest and host arranged nous"S i?i 'ht: founts. The marriage loionei Todd t" M?>- hid mister. t??pk as by sui prise. : :) ti>nd?:cf?d '* - courtship very hrtwdSy *. > keen anyone from knew v.iir. or c er*. suspecting. magnamrmiai Produce Is Sought for Advent Church School Rev. Luther Troxive.li president oi \dvcntud Christian Scntiniiry, 1>; p< : X. Ma., I - CX] < '< '1 to yi-i* ' v-iih the iociil church on the. fifth! . rwiay. The m lite tip u Pi make t \* ' :p by motor truck and a movcnu n; has been - iceessfiiily begun to toad the veiijc'e with nttSjch-nceded ediblethe return trip. Several .citizens . f the community have voluntarily ff o.reti potatoes, canned fruit, etc.. and it hoped that the truck will be: loaded to rapacity Avith good whole-: some food for the worthy institution. Anyone wishing to make a cun-: r.iibution even though .t is only one je of canned fruit, or a tew potn-i Toes, please get in touch with Mr. \Y\i Gragg. Boone. X. (\ "Sandy" Graham May Be Candidate in 1936 /Special t<> The Demorrat) Raleigh, N C.? A. H. (Sandy) I Graham. of llillsboro. is expected to be candidate l'or Lieutenant Cover ; of North t aiulina in 1'.MJ, a;. i for Governor of North Carolina in, : iur?. While lib definite announcement! has been made in either case, it gon??rally understood thai Mr. Gra-j barn will enter the racelcn hieuten-f ant Governor in-due ?itne. and thai such entry wil) have a definite oh t je<t that of becoming candidate for) i i-tn t win rate r. Although orly forty y?&)$ -hi. Mr. f; Gfraharti has packed a lot of experi-l yii- t- hi his limited years, paiticaUu ly sjnee ho graduated from' w?e Uni-j yo!*sify ?>i North Carolina b 1912. studied law there the m yea: and i a; Harvard haw School in 15)1 .'Nil. Ite entered Ahe First Offivor., Train j, mg i>inp oailv mlRlT and served niVre tnsin iwij" y%ircs,:'raii:j$ U>i :t vaptuincv with the 8lst Division' i:i Ft a nee. t Since 1921 he has boon a member J oi m General Assembly from Or- ; nii^'.* County and has served as chair-}; man of several important committee*, all loading him to the speakership of thai body in 1929. He has served as a member of the Advisory! Budge* Commission for several years and during: Hie past two months has been executive counsel to Governor Gardner, all of vvhich .noidiiutis. his friends say, are excellent training for the next two positions to which he is almost certain to aspire. In the first contest he will doubtless have as an opponent D. F. Giles, of Marion, former legislator, now i;eereTArf of the X C- Railroad and, within the past yeav or two. becoming an autorney at law. William! F. Wood, also of Marion, and State Senator, has also made some sort of conditioned' announcement for the Iae.utenant Governorship. Governorship,Mr. Graham will in all j nrobability contend with -ludge Tom] T.. Johnson, Asheville. formerly ofl Lumberton, who retired from the ap-> preaching 1922 governorship race,! but who has Jet it be known that he stiil has his eye on that goal in 1936, and Coionei Thomas L. Kirkpatrick, I Charlotte, original good roads en-i thusiast, who has said he expects to; bo a candidate in 1936. Other pros-] beets? are \V. M. Hendren." Winston- ] Salem. A- L- Brooks. GreOnshrvro . and?hut that quintet will he enough! to mention for the present. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Clarence Angel delightfully. enteitained a number of the little! children of the communtyi last Saturday afternoon in honor of the fifth birthday of her daughter. Little Amy; Lee. Games were played, refreshments served and the little folks! spent, an ev'ening of pleasure long~to'j he remembered. i BIRTHDAY DINNER Miss Grace Edmist.en. daughter of' Mr. and Mrs Dock RHmisrer nfl Rutherwood, celebrated her birthday! anniversary last Sunday when she' entertained several friends at dinner, j The young lady is a senior in high| school, and is very popular with a large circle of friends. Her guests I enjoyed to the fullest the bountiful; dinner and wish for her much sue-.; cess and happiness?i : ~:33B3ESa John Tiger, of Shooting Creek in. Clay County, reports harvesting three tons of red clover hay an acre from six acres of land in two cuttings- i LUMBER! LUMBER!?If you want good Building Lumber or good Chestnut Shingles, see or write J. E. Maltba 01 S. B. Hayes. Viias, N. C. 7-6-4t ^ -V-- ' v ?& KY THURSDAY?BOOME, N. C. ^irEkrkFikfi s! Aiiiancf. Mvs- Exlmislen is an excel-: lr?n* In.ir :uid vv<? conerarulate- the: Colonel upon ecurinff such v good j wife. May hnu^iness attend themj ever. ; ? We are very sorry tu say :.hat out J } popular townsman, James H. Bi/ah.; Jesi is in Jeffersca v?ry ill with internist. < rr'f tont -fever. He has been traveling a - j . a drummer for some time, and \va^;i:n*; nut in thai capacity when he was. u"' taken sick. Mr. K. L. Coimcill. jiis j ^rl brother-in-daw. is visiting him ami we most earnestly h&pe that ho may ho| D gjble return to home and friends j ( v Core man:; days. < :? Our Henry Blair, , . ; Xey. Kivcr. died at his home oninaj hist Sain ."day and was burred Men-1 ?op day. .Mr Blair was. we thfnk. neat j Oci ?t? yours : and ->nh outlived{ *?:* his wife aooi't one year His throt ' 0!, sons. Dr. Blaii of Lenoir, K. >\ Blah* fo, ./ \VI!k< hoi . v . H. Blaii and * i j daughter. Mr.-. William Horton j ere: XVat&frga. survive him. Watauga loses or ' :h of hf" most pre mi nerd ana high pOO iy-respcetcvl citizens ir. the death of s{n< this aired ntlesiuin Kow m-onlv Uyejfk,, nger than Mr- Blair or have lower, [y, enemies. He lived a correct lilt* and ,-e<s| spent, his last years readme his Bible! in which be found great consolation., ..vh: He had been u memhe- of .End Three!'and Forks Baplift Chui'ch Cor many years j ,*yn i casi THEY SLEEP IB j mo? por tfy H. CLAY FERREE In Winston-Salem Journal Be ; The sally winds 'corn the Chan no! sweep at coss the long w hite ^.K lines ol crosses in dear old Pie- tha ardy, picturesque in jis placid cairn. ^.Jr the Cathedra! of Amiens, pointing |V1\.; b??ny fingers to the sky. ; ]fl|, They sleep- Les judges d'anian fol. have fallen athwart the poppy field J r{t? and the wooden crosses are slow- i ly letting around their bases. uu, |$y the lark still sings u\ afteigleam ,,, and dawn winds soft as Provencal maiden's smile chant the requiem ; cou of these who sieep beneath the turf. They sleep Nimble feet of youth i Clin caress the damp earth above their ? no Heads, and peasants returning from 1 (\on their toil walk slowly among the I crosses, now and anon groping for , the heads and crucifix. "They sleep," say they, "and Mother of . ' C-.tl. for what?" y They sleep. In sacred soil where j MV!'-' the.haxe. f ecu ofJeannc d'Arc "'v strode on to victory and immortal ity against the hated Briton, and ? bathed with her blond that earth ' which has become for them the winding sh eel and shroud. In l' youth's high tide of < wiring .with i . heating pulse and leaning heart, j J111, they charged the legions of Attila * ' in a war that was t<> he the last ] J tribute to greed, the last concession i to Mars, the clrinkev of human j ** blood.. They steep, and what say ; J.. [ von sentinels on the frowning i tower? ; ! They sleep. Men say this and ; that, and the causes of the war j are forgot ten in the mad race cf ' nations to prepare for the next j cont'hot. Old menrmay grieve and ! Bwidov. s may weep, and broken ! {.tj mothers mutter of communing with j er the dead. Children may pause to I . shudder at the ruined towers, and J jn to wonder at the siyht of many , ' triaves. But beyond the loom of tjK the tallest star, they who died live t n on. while the dark clouds gather ;u., and bayonets flash, and powers Bargain in tei ins of flesh and blood- to They sleep. Perhatis it is jti-t as co! well that little white crosses are ,, etched against that sky forever. tju ? {j? Congress Control Is j$ Still Held in Doubt! ^ Washington.? United in seeking a : Ky return of prosperity, national garty j leaders returned to the business i*"1 monday of trying: to find out who; won Congressional control in Tues-' dvty's biennial electibrt; Republicans and Democrats bothj were determined to figrht il out toi the las: vote in the last precinct and, ji PylyQUV tuuyjstll|tt>it.l iCr-rt^xiu qir\KVt:isujl.T^ limr riflrtv rt f ilia nnvi nv.ai House probably will not tie deter-! mined until the closely divided mem-1 hevship meets a year -hcr.ee. The final hut unofficial returnsf left the Republicans with a majority j of one in both House and in the Senafe and the leaders were prepared' J to seek control again on these stand-: ings. It was entirely possible that j f ? two or three vote - in one district. might settle the whole issue for the j House. But with the session such a song j way off, unless a special session is railed nexr spring, it was agreed on all sides that it was too early to speculate. Party ehieftains were cheeking over r, counts ill more than a score of closely contested House elections. Meanwhile, attention, returned to the approaching short session which eill I* till! Uf I LIU' llUnlUCSII Ol MIC V1UI Congress F; THOSE FUNNY MONICKERS The curious nicknames of the' Marx Brothers, who will appear on -j the Pastime Theatre screen Monday /. and Tuesday. November 1718. iit their second Paramount talking comedy, "Antmal Crackers,"' are explained thus: Groucho Marx, who stnrted life as Julius, got his name from the disposition he displayed when approached for a loan- or so his brothers ex- "W plain it. I Harpo really is Arthur, but his per- L forniance on the harp won him h. stage cognomen. Chico once was Leonard?hut he became fund of poultry. Zeppo. or Herbert, revived his name from bis brothers who insist that in boyhood he resembled a cir- (y cus freak of that name. T i I ,:i m&sMkSfltKswBHfflrs X REPUBLICANS i42 IRE ELECTED TO N. C. LEGISLATURE IS MI 1% t (Cohfuiucd front Pat?e 1) j ! 'i'J i iL Lieutenant Governor Fou t; turn. i ( v are Marvin K Blount. Groen- j r?ut o: Rivers D Johnson, Warsaw,; rfjr, i Ih P. Morion. Pitcsboro- the hit- * eon mo rciurmns* airei \V.s. ! he ^posits in Stale Banb Dccrp.iso < State bank.4 in North oij'nn decreased nearly ten misr?I; 000, !!:* '.ho ' iss t year. or fro in $2^ih0f?0.0oo ? >'; rrrr tomber J!. !a-:. as cionn.-u ; <! "/I: 'JZZ ?ber 1. li>2lb the report of jfotin\ZZZ c:chatf Staib. bank yv??winer.. ? the J 05 l>ariW& includm# right? SSK ? D^nciies, shows. isjss: 'otai resourees of those hanks do- t~ xscm! S:>7.?552.000 in that period. =~ frrrr- S.'dl. 182.000 to >^$18.58'* == , hut ii the last three months, 1 thi call Hated Juno. 30, 11*30. ??resonrr.'s have increased sdifjjmv 1.1 ?'. the report show In- zzz: :nic*us in slock? and bonds dor ?? the year increased by Sf\SaH?.uoo, ! decreases were shown in loans sr: discounts of 83(?,00< .00V?, in - - ?> iiuvnt securities $1.800,b00. in;r=S i pile from 'nanks of 8.1 .200.000. I in banking house* furriitsite and j^-f^ i' ? 8 i.:?p0.0ft?. Capital, sui plus ggg dr ;>i?ed S2;200.000 and borrowed! s55 , ... 1 > } ;..i in i"it. . -^r: a s. 1 "r-rr >ard of Education Has Authority ; . county ho an! -?f education ba^j sis: feme and final authority i:> ' L~ number of teach or? in roun- [?ss schools, even at a figruv* lower j-ss a the Stain schedule. the Xortfei? ! na Supreme Court belt! in dis- sr sin;r the mandamus brought by tTII nston bounty school districts to ~ ie the hoard to supply the sched-,?? il number of teach era. after R'l "" due to o reduced budget, had rmc " made T>" crtum '1 f tb- ' ' ' B that iiai'.cular case ,v- > -i 1 | t to control by mandamus. the rt held. A compromise had pro B usly been reached hv the edUca-! j , heard and the boayd ol" cnunfcvj_J| imissinnois. so the decision had definite effect upon this much itesten Johnston County case :--p Eight-Months School Term \ State-wide eight-months school 01 for North Carolina, the last two: nths of which may be suspended; the County Board of Education' * en the altviidiiuct* \V1I1 iio t justifyv continuation, is embraced in vine the two bills drawn up hy the; cial Educational (ommi.ssion pro-j eci by lite 11)2'.* Legislature anri.M he submitted to the HUM bodyj ' o?gK tla:-di:cr,rjust madej lie. In another 'bill, which t he j amission offers in case the (Jen-? il Assembly is not ready to enact j eight-months bill, are include 1 i . >visions seeking to produce efti-j /* ney and economy. as are also ill- ? tied sr. the, first hill. The economy of operation \- j ighl through consolidation of adlustrative units, or school terras, spending agencies, ami by great* . f from the State in current oper.i.rf costs. Savings are expectidj J onjrh suggested inclease iPi.tedch-j load, by abolishing the experienced; j cement in teacher salaries, and! the administration of schools, fhe bills seek to further olimina* -*> : small school in favor of largurj its. permit the trar.sfci of pupilsj *oss district lines "within the coun? and allow di^frh>ution of pup*Is 1 equalize the teaching load. TheI amission, in its report, finds itj uidvisable at this time to create i office of business manager or j ancial secretary for the State' ard of Education," tme of the oh !'W ts the com mission, was named to I ^ -estigate and report on. ' n wywyy^ww*/ Comple 'T*? "IX i ax R will be at the following ?r the purpose of collecting SHAWNEEHAW Tester's Store, Novem LAUREL CREEK, J. B. Hick's, A. M. 6r a \/rD rt am ? jui\ x arthing-Perry, A. M. I COVE CREEK. N ionville and Mahel, A. M November 21st, She Clyde Mast's S 1,. M. FAR Sheriff Wataui NOVEMBER 13, J0-10 % J !1 Federal Number for || Boone Trail Highway M I'hc Boone Tim!, N. C. N'-> c<0, boon given the fedora! number and signs have boon plseed or. roadside bearing the number. ! . ou4 meeting several months. ago 58 vns voted to give the road a fed- g ! muphcr hut the highway number |? ns wert placed along the route iiig the .-ast few weeks. 'M "tivirife the thoroughfare a federa- $5 nhev means' that the road will j>> ced or- tlio map of federal crossi \ highways. Placing the route B the federal map will no doubt 'ffl the means pif an increased te'?urtraffie over the road through this >5$ lion ?-Wilkes Journa1 jjj|| !!i!liji!S!!i!!i!!!l!;il!!!ll!!!l!!l!lii!lt!l SYLVIA I I SHOP y ,| SPECIALIZES IN == ^ i^ioi c? rxnrcioi n ? v_ji I [\LO EE (1 to 11 -year Sizes) zzz Jul Broadcloth Jersey == *| Serge or Silk Wool Cashmere in || Pastel Shades ?F^ NOTE: 1 Lovely pair BOUDOIR f-~ SEiPPKUS with lavgp.l purchase up to Xovemhor lPllllll!l!!!!!li!:illlll!l!llllllilli J PASTIME ! H E A T R E "PU'r of Good Shows" iday arid Saturday, Nov 14-15? BUCK JONES In a Thrilling Western Picture SHADOW RANCH' Dnday and Tuesday, Nov. 17-18? The Marx Brothers ?IN? I iNIMAL CRACKERS' _ J I Tl I *1 ? A cunci>uo ? (>mr?uay, nov, I 3*^U ifi Dorsay, Yola Davril iandra Ravel, Reginald Denny, Cliff Edwards ?IN "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRI-S" MATINEES EDNF.SDAYS AND SATURDAYS tion of ound! places on dates named y the 1 930 taxes: TOWNSHIP ber 17th, 10 a. m. November 18th Victor Ward's, P. M. J?- I iniL BfiSflfiSSSSSSSI 1 ^U1 lagaman's Store, P. ML ovember 20th Silverstone, P. M. :rwood's, A. M. tore, P. M. THING ga County '
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1930, edition 1
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