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PAGE TWO (otecreekfmT PRIZE WINNERS Unusually Large Number of Entries Features Agricultural Event. The large number of entries in tht different departments of the annua Cove Creek Fair this year indicate? that the people of the county an taking an increasing interest in thi fair. It is hoped that this intcrcs will continue to increase anii that th< fair wii! bcccnie bigger ar.i fcettei each year. One of the most stiniuiat ing influences toward agricultura improvement and the making of bet. ter homes is the wholesome and edu cational competition of an agricul tura! fair. May the patronage of next year's fair be Jarger than ever before. In the following list are the names of the winners in the different departments of the fair which was held September and 2S at the Cove Creek Fair Building: BABY SHOW Charles Ward, finest baby boy; Jimmy L. Seaborn, .second; Roberta Lynn Morris, finest baby girl; Jo Aim Gragg, second. FLOWER SHOW Miss Edna Biegnam, 1st. Mixed bouquet: Mrs. S. F. Horton, second: Mrs. Fialey Mast, 1st. Scarlet Sage; Aiiss Edna Bingham, second; Aliss Pearl Mast, 1st Cosmos: Mrs. Jack Baird, second; Airs. Addie Alast. 1st. Zinnias; .Miss Annie Lee Shepherd, second: Mrs. Charles Lewis. 1st. Nasturtiums; Miss Virginia Shipley, second; Miss Edna Bingham, 1st. Dahlias; Mrs. Addie Mast, second: Airs. Jim Ariller 1st. Geraniums; Mrs. Jim Miller, second: Rev. PiiilliD Fletcher 1st. Marigolds: Mrs Addie Mast second: Mrs. Jim Miller, 1st. Petunias: Miss Edna BingHani, second: Mrs. Jim Miller. 1st. Begonia Plant: Mrs. Jim Miller, second; Mrs. A. B. Harmon. 1st. Fern; Mrs. A. B. Harmon Second: Mrs. A. B. Harmon, 1st Wandering Jew: Mrs. Jim Miller, second; Mrs. A. B. Harmon, 1st. Sultana; Mrs. Jim Miller second: Mrs. Odes Wilson, 1st asters: Mrs. James B. Mast second: Mrs Jack Baird; 1st cactus Dahlias; Mis. Add:2 Mast second. CANNING AND PRESERVING DEPARTMENT Miss Mary Lee Bingham, 1st display canned products; Mrs. Jack Mast second: Mrs. Don Swift. 1st displaycanned fruit; Mrs \V O. Biagl?au:, second; Mrs. W. O. Bingham. 1st. display canned vegetables; Mrs. A. B. Harmon second: Mrs. Auhyn Farthing-, 1st display canned meat; Mrs. J. C. Smith 1st display jelly: Miss Mary Leo Bingham, "second: Mrs. John H. Bingham. 1st display preserves: Mrs. J. C. Smith second; Mrs. Ruth B. Mast, 1st display pickles; Mrs, Jim Brown second: Mrs. \Y. O Bingham. 1st display jams; Mrs. J C. Smith, second: Mrs. J C. Smith Crazy Water! Crystals We have the agency for this famous Mineral Crystal which is proving so gener?11.. <iiiv saLisiaciory. 1 .t-l us supply your needs. NEW PRICES - - $1.C0 ? 80c. P Formerly priced $1.00 and $1.50. Get a supply today! WATAUGA DRUG STORE $ mm wl r3t$Baff jHbMK. jbbh PULL, SIS, PULL, but youH neve corset! No, and those hand-sewn were sewed with J. 6s P. Coats be front stay, the drop shoulder straj sides and the wasp-like waistline, mcnt, as well as to give it. And J. & P. Coats t vv G. O. P. LEADER i I Grass Root Convention Chair| man Looms Politically v- ASM ^ . t. rmath of the meeting of Republican party leaders held here last week, j as that the "strong man" today In j directing party affairs is Harrison E. Spaiigler (above), of Iowa, recent grass-roots conference chairman. Some observers are of the ! opinion that he may be the next I Chairman of the National Republi- | : can Committee. | , ; 1st glass of jelly: Mrs. Jim Miller j ; second: Mrs. J. C Smith, 1st glass of ! jam; Mrs. Royce Collins second: Mrs. \\ i Payne, isc quart jar or Deans; i Mrs. Lloyd Coleman second. AKT DEPARTMENT Mrs. Tom Taylor, ist landscape painting; Mrs. Tom Taylor second:| Mrs. R. N. Broolts, 1st collection of j three paintings; Mrs. Ruth 15. Mast j second; Miss Hatfcie Bingham, 1st watercolor; Mrs. W. T. J 'ayne. 1st crayon painting. Mrs. Ruth B Mast, ; second. NEKDI.ECRAFT DEPARTMENT Mrs. Don Swift, 1st cotton pieced quilt: Miss Mary Emma Phillips second: Miss Pauline Lawrence, 1st embroidered bed spread: Mrs. Don Swift I second: Miss Alee liorton. 1st crocheted bed spread: Mrs. J. R. Mast second: Mrs. Oscar Phillips, 1st crocheted sweater; Miss Mary Emma < Phillips, 1st dresser spread; Mrs. C. X. Combs, second; Mrs. Charles Rowe 1^1 fancy pillow; Mrs. Jim Miller second: Mrs. Oscar Phillips. 1st house apron; Mrs. Charles Rowe second; Mrs. Charles Rowe, 1st house apron; Mrs. Grace S. Bingham, 1st baby dress; Miss Ruth Thompson second; Miss Beatrice Wincbarger, 1st child's dress; Mrs. Grace S. Bingham, second; Mrs. Grace S Bingham. 1st set of napkins; Miss Anne Sherwood, see-] . ond: Mrs. Charles Rowe, 1st man's , work shirt; Mrs. Grace S. Bingham, , 1st boy's work shirt; Mrs. Dean Swift -; second: Miss Mary Emma Phillips, 1st display crocheted work; Mrs. Grace S. Bingham, second: Mrs. Ray Swift, 1st display embroidery; Mrs. J. C. Smith, second; Mrs. Ray Swift, 1st display tatting; Mrs Buchanan, second; Miss Anne Sherwood, 1st : towel; Mrs. Grace S. Bingham, secjond; Mrs. Tom Banner, 1st centerj piece; Mrs. Gseai?Phillips, second; iu;s. w. v/i cnngnam, ist nooked rug"; ; Mrs. Marion Romincer, second: Mrs. Grace S. Bingham, 1st woven rug; Mrs. Oscar Phiilins, ist display netting. I CULINARY DEPARTMENT Mrs. Gordon Taylor, ist. biscuits; .Mrs. J. C. Mast, second; Mrs. J. C. Smith, 1st. wheat muffins; Miss Edna Bingham, 1st rolls; Mrs. Clarence Watson second; Mrs. Clarence W.ut]son, 1st loaf wheat bread; Mrs. Ciarj ence Watson, 1st corn muffin; Mrs. I James B. Mast, second; Mrs. Gordon ; Taylor, 1st Devil's Food cake; Mrs. ! Aubyn Farthing second; Mrs. A. C. Mast, 1st Angel Food cake; Mrs. 1 Grace S. Bingham, 1st Loaf cake; ! Mrs. Aubyn Farthing, second; Mrs. r get that 1935 figure into that 1853 seams won't give, either, for they st 6-cord. Like the hand-whittled ?that clamped one's arm to one's they were put in to take punisheight decades haven't made that bread weaken! "ATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY A. C. Mast, 1st layer cake; Sirs. F. M. Stubbs, second: Miss Pearle Mast, i 1st tea cakes: Mrs. J. C. Smith, second: ills. Grace S. Bingham, 1st [doughnuts: Mrs. James B. Mast, seejond: Mrs. Grace S. Bingham. 1st. apip'.e pie; Mrs. Jim Miller, second; Mrs. Grace 3. Bingham, 1st lemon pic: Miss Rose Thompson, second: Mrs. Jim Miller. 1st cocoanut pie; Miss Mary Leo Bingham. 1st Butterscotch pic; 'Miss Rose Thompson, second; Mrs. Jim Miller. 1st chocolate pie; Mi.-s Alms; Smith, 1st home-made candies; Mrs. \V. C. Bingham, 1st quart jar of peas: Mrs. Royce Collins second: Mrs. Royce Collins. 1st quart jar of corn: Mrs. \V. O. Bingham, second: Mrs. J. C. Smith. 1st quart jar of toniatiios: Mrs. Stella. Adams second: Mrs. Don Swift. 1st quart jar oX sweet potatoes. Mrs. D. F. Horton second ills. Jim Miller, 1st quoit iar of armies: Mrs. Don Swift, see loud: Mrs. J. C. Smith. 1st quart jar of p* aehos; Mrs. Don Swift, second; Mrs. Don Swift. 1st quart jar f, pears; Mrs. S. F. Horton second; Mrs. W. O. Bingham. 1st quart jar of !cherries: Mrs. Jim Miller, second; Mrs Don Bingham. 1st quart jar of strawberries: Mrs Aubyn Farthing socor.d: * rs. Ruth 15. Mast. 1st quart jar of blackben*' - - J. C. Smith,! second: Mrs. I). F. Hqrtor., 1st quart; jar of youp mixture: Mrs. Cordelia! Bingham, second: Mrs. Aubyn Farthing. 1st quart jar of chicken; Mrs.; Dor. Swift. 1st quart jar of pork; Mrs J. C. Smith, second; Mrs. Don Bingham, 1st quart jar cf beef; Mrs. Aubyn E-ar thing, second: Mrs. A. B. Harmon. 1st quart jar of honey: Mr. A. R. Adams, second; Mrs. Eunice; Mil:er. 1st quart jar of molasses; Mrs. Jim Miller, Jst quart jar of grape juice; Mr. Robert Brooks, second; Mrs. Julia Shock, 1st in quality cheese: Mrs. J. C. Smith, second; Mrs. J. M. Sherwood, 1st in shape cheese; Miss Virginia Shipley, second. FARM CROPS DEPARTMENT Mr. C. X. Combs, 1st farm crops ' display: Mr. Clark Swift second: Mis. j. C Smith. 1st display garden vegetables; Mr. Edward Hicks, 1st Irish Cobbler potatoes; Mr, W. L. i Shepherd, second; Mr. A. R. Adams,: 1st Green Mt. potatoes; Mr. Odeil j Perry, second; Mr. A. R. Adams, 1^any variety potatoes; Mr. M. J Williams, second; Mr. L. N. Johnson, 1st any variety cabbage; Mr. Allan Adams, second; Mr. S. F. Moody Jr., i 1st stock beet; Mrs. Julia Shook, 1st: pumpkin; Mr. Hade Smith, second; Mr. Henry Tester. 1st yellow ear corn; Mr. Lonnie Henson, second: Mr. A. R. Adams, 1st gallon wheat; j Mr. Tom Banner, second: Mr. Tom Banner, 1st gallon rye; Mr. A. R Adams, second: Mr. .Tamps Rhorwnnr? 1st gallon oats; Mr. A. J. Payne, second; Mr. W. H. Mast, 1st yellow stake corn; Mr. Lonnie Hcnson, second; Mr. Gordon Sherwood, 1st white stalk corn; Mr. Harold Moody, second; Mr. Robert Bingham, 1st stalk sugar corn; Mr. Allan Adams, second; Mr. Charles i Isaacs, 1st tobacco; Mr. Gordon Sherwood. second; Mr. Junior Swift, 1st j white ear corn: Air. Hal Johnson, sec^ ond. f 1 I HORTICULTURE DE-Pl\\KTMl2>?T Air. Glen Anderson, 1st display of apples: Mr. C. N. Combs, second; Mr,"| Don PI. Horton, 1st. Staik's Delicious apples; Mr. Charlie McGuire, second; Mr. Ira Edmisten, 1st Rom. Beauty apples: Mr. L. S. Pennell, 1st Virginia Beauty apples; Mr. R. AI. Greene, second; Mr. Tra JEdmisten, ^MSS^HSvwBHI JBBA | ^ A. O W>. Ueem n If nu Tomgco Co. THURSDAY?3QONE, M. C. ! 1st SLayman Winesap apples: Mr. j Charlie McGuire. second; Mr. Harold I Hensou, 1st Grimes Golden apples: j, rile. L. S. Pesiuell. 1st any variety ap -; ' pies: Mr. Frank Horton, second; Mr. jt Lcnnie Harmon. 1st pears: Mr. L. E. Moody, second. ; s JLI\FSTOrK DEPART3IKNT \l Horses and Moles [ Mr. D: T. Crown. 1st farm team? t horses: Mr. A. S. Johnson, second; \ Mr. M. A. Ward. 1st single horse:} | Shipley Farm, second; Mr. L. E. Moo- ; dy 1st colt: Shipley Farm, second: Mr. Collis Austin 1st farm team ? nialcs: Mr. E. hi. Ncrris. second: Mr. i Dean Grogan. 1st single mule. i Beef Cattle i \ir. John Mast. 1st aged bull; Mr. : A K. Adams, second; Shipley Farm. !lsr young bull: Shipley Farm, sec- s end: Shipley Farm. 1st age cow; Mr. R. T. Palmer, second; Shipley Farm, 1st Heifer; Shipley Farm, second: ; ? Mr. Charlie Dotson, 1st steer; Mr. : i Burt Isaacs, 1st oxen. \ Dairy Cattle ' Mr. A. I>. Ilarniqr., 1st aged cow; ^ yir A. B. Harmon, second: Mr. Don K. rton. 1st Ilcifer; Mr. Don Horton, second. ( Slioep ? Ship'sv Farad. 1st A&cd rain: Mr. E H. Hubbard. second: Shipley Farm 1': young ram: Shipley Farm. 1st ' aged jjhvc; Shipley Farm, second Sh;p!ey Farm. 1st young Ewe. Swine Mr. Don Horton. 1st boar any age; Mr. Buster Henson. 1st sow any age; . Paul Kviisoa,- second: Mr. Robert Brooks, 1st pig. | FO;: LTK V DEPARTMENT liai-red Plymouth Rocks Miss Virginia Shipley. 1st pen; Miss Virginia Shipley, second; Mrs. L. E. Moody, 1st hen; Mrs. Allan Adams, second. Rhode Island Reds Mrs. L. E. Moody. 1st hen; Mrs Allan Adams, second. White Leghorns Mr. Irol Hollar. 1st hen; Mr. Lonnif Harmon, second: Mr. Thomas .v. V 'son. let cock; Mrs. Joe Iv. Mast. second; Mr. Lonnic Harmon, 1st hen;! Mr. Thomas L. Wilson, second. Any Brood Mr. Thomas L. Wilson, 1st hen: ' Mr Thomas L. Wilson, second; Mr., Lonnic Harmon, 1st hen. Eggs Mrs. Thomas L Wilson, 1st White, e.ggs: Mrs. L. F Moody, second; M**a ; fides Wilson, 1st Brown eggs; Mrs. j .7. P. Smith, second. F. F. A. AND l-ll CLUB DEPARTMENT Mr. Billy Bycrs. 1st Irish Cobbler potatoes; Mr. Douglas Harris, second; | Mr Argus Wallace, 1st Green Mt. i jH?ia'toes; Mr. Harold Henson, second: i| Mr. Lawrence Shepherd, 1st any va-l| rut-Ty potatoes: Mr, Lester Dehl 1st II white stalk corn: Mr. Carl Lewis, J si oral; Mr. Russell Norris, 1st yellow i - ;.lk corn; Mr. Willie Swift, 1st cab- j bsge; Mr. Harold Henaon, 1st bird | house: Mr. Hester Norris, second: Mr Howard Rowe, 1st mail box;! Mr. Guy Watson, 1st mail box; Mr. I Bernard Adams, second: Mr George! Will burn, 1st farm shop job; Mr. j John Miller, second; Mr. Harold Hen-j y vi. 1st home shop job; Mr. Douglas H.vrris, second. i HOMK KOXOMICS DEPARTMENT? Cove Creek Home Eo. Dept., 1st Home Economics Exhibit; Boone j High School Home Ec. Dept., second;. Miss Miriam Graham, 1st jelly; Miss| Lily Dale, second; Miss Lily Dale, -| ~A T M&ym : v ' - \ ISr) * \ \ WATAUGA FALLS NKWS .Rev. \V C Payne filled his regu at- appointment at the Antioeh Bap- : 1st Church Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Florence Komingcr has been j uttering from injuries sustained; rom a fa!!. Mr. ano airs. u. A. numisien re- ; uruou last week from a few days' isit with relatives at Roan Alounain, Tenn Mr. and Mrs. Claude Edmistcn of j st vegetables canned; Miss Klva! Sheffield. 1st biscuits; Miss Martha' tarns. 1st loaf cake: Miss Joyce Suherland. 1st layer cake: Miss Nellie ['rive:te, 1st dress; Miss Ruth Johnioti, second. PKT SHOW Mr. Faul Xorris. 1st Eskimo spitz; dr. I .ec Prolfltt 1of Hon'Id Mr Ned ter.son. 1st doR any breed; Miss Catherine ilorton. second; Air. Fuller lorton, 1st Rat Terrior; Miss Odes Vilson. 1st Maltese eat HOKSF.-SHOF, PITCU1N" Mr. Lennder Presncll and Mr. Hyde BIdinisten. 1st; Mr. Watt Henion and Mr. A. N. Mast, second. not: calling Mr. Ab Moody, 1st; Mr. A. N.1 Cast, second. COW CALLING Mrs. Jim Crown. 1st. HUSBAND CAI LING Mrs. Jim Brown, 1st. BUILDING FOR YOU1 THOUGHTFUL parents w! * pcrienced the wisdom now realize that it is verj drcn's thoughts in constri portant of all is the appre thrift. To teach the chi thrift, there is no better n saving account for him, 1 build. WATAUGA BAf BOON Deposits Insured up to $5,0 Insurance C ("OMAHA"? W the other, of the the Preakness, c, , Omaha is an \ today. \ And in the caj \ erfield is outstar \ Both won thi '* merit. m Apply any te erfields stand fo r cigarettes. They are mil you know you taste better?gh .. for mildness .. foi better taste OCTOBER 10, 1935 Vilas, were visitors at Mr. G. A. Edmisten's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Carl Ward of Beaver ' , Dams, spent the week-end with Mr. . .. ~ . T\ ana Airs, itenzo ivara. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmon has recovered from an attack of diptheria. yiio= Mat tie Shut], the dauehter of Mr. and Mis. J. L. Shull of Sugar Grove, and Mr. Wellborn Rominger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rominger of Rominger. were married at Mountain City, Tenn., Monday. Tiie Women's Missionary Society of the Antioch Baptist Church. Watauga Falls, will present an nllday program at the church next Saturday. The morning program will consist of special songs and a sermon by the pastor. Rev. W. C. Payne, at 11 o'cIuC'i - Itiiv**! will be served on the grounds. A small charge will be asked, the proceeds of which will be used in painting the church. The afternoon services will consist of an address by Mrs. Sue Horton, of Vilas, following which n pageant, "The Voice of Women," will be presented. About SI P.000 was distributed in rental checks to tobacco farmers of Nash county by the farm agent last week. VSr JH' (If ^ DAYS r PH ho have observed and exof thrift in recent years, important to direct chillctive channels. Most imciatiop of the rewards of Id the value of material lcthod than establishing a lis to direct, control and COUNTY E. . N . C. t!0 by the Federal Deposit orporation. 7inner, one after Kentucky Derby, md the Belmont outstanding horse garette world Chestiding. sir place strictly on st you like?Chestr the best there is in ?? u?i ... yeL mcy let 're smoking. They re you real pleasure. a
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