' 4. Tliii two UMB* thaU act ^ retem ft^ im SET FORTH ' Ttaiu Gil Vifite 7; Se^ fotered tfe «f; ialyBdale tor th« Mt)^; Basketball tour- hr the Sehool- released for : iithletics eommlttee, ,The aunt, whloh will cames for each of ,, _b school teams en- ■••fad.^teta under way December Sacvlp^tions for the tourna- JMlnt ^ ttio schedule follow; Toan|^eat Reculatlons: The boys team and the girls 2JJW the greatest num- ^fMntage of games In 4i(|'!1lbl»»ment, shall be declar- ttmraament champions. In of a tie In percentage, the of the tying teams, with Athletic Chairman, will sche- r ah additional game, in '’which the tie ■will be played off. ft All teams entering the con- Bsast play two games with the other teams entering t . u scheduled by the ctic Committee, fhe hour of game may be changed by the of the playing teams, to the hour of the game. I,'A registration fee of fl.OO “^llh a list of the eligible players 'ftor the'tournament, must be sent pyr each team entering the con- Mit. This lee must be sent to the Jkthletic chairman on, or before Dm. 6, 1933, by the principals of -ghe school entering. This money will be used in purchasing two onps which will be permanently Awarded the winning girl’s team •ad the winning boy's team, of JS NOTICE If I am indebted to any- «me, please notify me at once. I am leaving the city Wednesday and wish to set- lie all my obligations by to night. ^ . J. H. ARMBRUST. slhUrnati&gTpositions at ths hall However, any other sMspetent pspson agr«ed on f bgr both cpMftlh msy ssrw •» »*■ ana. A vl^er sspnsMtlng the hblM team, and a helper ppteted by 'die Tistthw co«^ SbalV keep the time ^Jor each B{W-. ' game. "1;.:,-:. ‘i e. Games shall be started with in flfte^ kinlnntM of the time scihedut^r*" unless otheifwlse agreed upon by' both coaches of the teams achedbled to play. ^ 1. Any team falling to report tor a game as scheduled, auto matically forfeits the game to the opposing team, t 2. A statement giving the re sults of each game played, and signed by the principal of the home team school, must be sent to the athletic chairman imme diately after each game. f. The tournament will follow the Rule Books put out by Spald ing: “Official Rules for Women and Girls 1933-34,' for the girls; and “Official Guide 1933-34,” for the boys. g. Each game shall be plavcii in eigpit minute quarters, with two minutes rest between the first two and the last two quar ters, , and a ten minute rest be tween the halves. Scoring: All field goals in, both boy's and girl’s games shall count two points. Four goals in both boy’s [ and girl’s games shall count one point. The ball shall be put in play at the beginning of the game First Game Date Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 18 Jan. 18 Jan. 26 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Place Mt. "View Ronda Millers Creek Traphill Wilkesboro Mtn. View Mt. Pleasant Ronda Millers Creek Traphill Roaring River Wilkesboro Wilkesboro Mountain View Ronda Roaring River Millers Creek Traphill Mountain View Roaring River Mount Pleasant .bOJ» Gmrt „ ___ 'sakll ‘1B|ve aH^uip of 40 t«ei and a maximum length of 00 feet. Uepgth ahaU Bpt «ws^. »> boaf^ dfW Nl''* tett by'tf feek^tplaobd >. ^ flooi^, hdo^,^ust be Iv feat firt^grpteld. » toolMW 1**® board, and equipped with nets. Out door courts must be within 6 Inches of level, and most smooth. > BllgIbUlty requlremwts, lor players In tonrMment gamM] Any and all players In tourna ment games, mnst be In regular attendance In the school which they represent, having passed on 3 major subjects during the last report period. Players must have been less than twenty-one years of age September 1, 1933, and must not have graduated from any high school. Should any school violate any of the foregoing, or follow Ing regulations, It automatically forfeits its right to compete for the cup. Note: Games may be post poned, in case of bad weather, and new dates made by the coaches. All tournament games must be played before March 17, 1934. All disputes that .sj;«.,;not set tled by representatives of playing teams, must be referred, to the Athletic Committee. All tournament games shall begin at 2:00 p. m. unless other wise scheduled' by the coaches of the idaylng teams. Tournament Schedule Place Wilkesboro Second Game Date vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs vs. vs. Mount Pleasant Traphill Roaring River Millers Creek Mount Pleassmt Wilkesboro Hountkin View Roaring River Mount Pleasnnt Mountain View Ronda Roaring Riv. Millers Creek Traphill Mount Pleasant Ronda Wilkesboro Traphill Ronda Millers Creek ATHLETIC COMMITTEE. R. V. DAY, Chairman. C. H. HILL D. R. "WRIGHT Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mm*. Mar. Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 16 AND NOW A WRECKER SERVICE rif’ Radiator Repairing Car and Truck Body Rebuilding At Lowest Prices. Used Parts For All Msdees of Car's At looney Lying Prices. Always striving to give you the best service possible, we have added a Wrecker Car to our equipment. When in need of this service or any kind of I’epair wxirk on cars, trucks or ma chinery of any kind just give us a trial and you will be convinced that we are in position to do the job , . . BETTER, QUICKER AND CHEAPER Day or Night Phone 131 We Have Just Installed ELECTRIC WELDING MACHINE All Kinds of Welding Highest Cash Prices Paid For A Old. RadiMtdrs, Batteries, Brass, Lead, And Aluminum. See Us First. Glass Installed In Car Windows and Doors. ITESDF Editor Jonnal-Patriot: ' In Angnst, 1988, jut after the atrike at the Oak Funitiye pany ha^^^been a^ed, ah _ can Fad^ihtioa. (tf-|iAbor oiigaiiiaer was inVited to to NorthMil- keaboro by a committee' of fnmi- tun workers, to organise a bona- fide labor union. The natives of the northwest section of Mortti Caro lina are known to be of the purest American stocks as can be found in tile state, and knowing that an effort was bMng made .I^ some Comnnnistie group to get a bold on oisr workers hMki^e came to the conclusion organisa tion for workers were to be start ed in North Wilkesboro, it should be with an organization that is recognized by the United States government. It is unnecessary for me to try and explain tbe,condl; tions that. always follow in the wake of an alien labor organiza tion of .. the Comiministic type. Strikes and violence of every de scription go hand in hand 'with unions of this kind. The furniture workers of North Wilkesboro are over ninety per cent organized, and it is our inten tion to get recognition of the manufacturers here to the extent that only union men and women shall be emplpoyed. We are not asking for an increase in pay, and do not intend asking for more pay until business and profits warrant us doing so. Organized labor has always stood for just and fair con ditions for its members, and is 100 per cent for the N.RA- We stand behind our government to the limit. We belieiw that only through full co-operation of capi tal and labor can peace in the manufacturing industry be an es tablished fact. We know that in »1I 100 per cent union ships throughoul the country perfect peace and harmony is evident— that is why our members will nev er again be satisHed with less than a 100 per cent union shop in North Wilkesboro. Practically ev ery profession in the United States is organized—merchants, doctors, lawyers, preachers, manufacturers, and all govrenment employes. So the laborers have asked themselves this question: "Why shouldn’t we organize?” The United States gov ernment has given them this right and they are taking that privilege. Some rumors are being circulat ed around town that the workers at th" American Furniture plant are on strike. There is no strike. A shop committee merely asked the management to recognize the union insofar as to work only union men, and the shop was shut down, and f the men now refuse to go back to work ■with non-union men. Some will say that is asking too much. We know it is fair and honest, and with the strength we now have in the union, why should there be an hone.st objection to what we ask? ROBERT W. GOODE, Recording Secretary, Local Union No. 1703, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. WUIianu Auto Shop Now Has Wrecker Service The Williams Auto & Radiator Shop, owned and operated by Mr. T. H. Williams, has just added a wrecker to Ita equip ment, and Is now In position to answer calls day or night from those who unfortunately have their cars or trucks smashed in wrecks. The Williams Shop Is now In position to give a complete service—all kinds of repair Jobe being done. Body and fender work, and radiator repair jobs are turned out promptly. Mr. Lewis Westmoreland, who has had many years of experience In car and truck body rebuilding, ,is now connected with the Wil liams Shop. Murr^. To Bo; OfRo'vival >gm Sorioz Two beads are better .than one Mrvicet Soon even if one is a bobb^ h^d- Rev. L. B. Murray, well known Baptist minister, will start a aeries of revival services at Rock Creek Baptist church Sunday night at 7 o’clock. Two services will be held dally, the morning service at 11 o’clock and the evening service at 7 o’clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. COATS! COATS! Lote of them for women,., girls' winter weight, good colors and styles. We are over-stocked and anxious to seU. The Good'wiU Store. ADjaNISTRATOR’S -NOTIOE Carolina-Virginia Classic -Caro- Chapel Hill, Nov. 27. Una and Virginia football teams will clash in Kenan Stadium here at 2 o’clock Thanksgiving Day In the 38th renewal of the South’s oldest continuous and most col orful Turkey Day classic. O.ae thing that a reckless driver never loses is his range. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks unless you are smarter than the dog. Having qualified as Adminis trator of the Estate of J. A. Nor man, deceaseds; this .Is tp- .JWtify all persons having claims against the estate to file same with the undersigned adminlstratow^oA of before December 1, 1934, or this notice will be plead in bar ojf their right to recover. All persons owing the estate are r^uested to make settlement at once. H. C. NORMAN, Administrator C. T. A., of J. A. Norman, deceased, R.FJ). Hamp- tonville, N. C. l-l-34-9t QUAUn MEATS WILLIAMS ^AUTO & RADIATOR SHOP T, H. WILLIAMS, Owner and Manager ‘Near Reddies River Bridge North Wilkesboro, N. C. , i- It will pay you to trade at The Goodwill Sfor^^. You are never over-chargel. House full of 'nianksgiTiiig floods. Many Spe cials ever>day.—The Goodwill Store. Build Up Health and Pains Go Away WOMEN who suffer from weak ness often have many aches and pains which a stranger state of health would prevent. ■Women in this condition should take Cardul, a purely vegetable tonic that has been in use for over SO years. Take Cardui to Improve the general tone of the system In cases of run down heal& and ‘^red nervea" Women have foun'd, in such cases, that Cardui helps'to overcome pains and ma£e the monthly periods easier. CARDUI is safe and wholesome for women of aU agee. Try it! Sold at the drug stors V2 of 1 Per Cent DISCOUNT on 1933 County Taxes if paid on or before Dec. 1st, 1933 W. B. Somers Sheriff Wilkesboro, N. C. For Thanksgiving Fresh Native Beef, Pork and Extra Fine QuaKty Oysters To secure the finest meats for Thanksgiving and to be sure that your meal will be complete ... you should first select our place as a place to do your shopping ... We have the finest native pork and beef obtainable and you can be assured of the choices cuts. All Orders Delivered Promptly ( THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY Moore’s Meat Market Phone 401 B. F. BENTI.EY, Manager North Wilkesboro, N. C.

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