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JBOBO.N. 'Th9 '^Baptist fltndent re mits cloBlug aesaton here |1tl decided to sponeor an au- cantpalgn among high studema of the southern - states. As one phase of a drire to j eradicate cheating In colleges, a resolution adopted hr the retreat makes Baptist students In each sonthern college reeponsible for Initiating next fall an honesty drire in nearby high schools. - Notice! The Board of Eduction of Wilkes county will receive sealed bids in the Board of Education of fice in the Courthouse in Wilkes- boro, N. C., until 10 A. M., July 4. 19 -8, on the following school sites: 1. Cranberry School lot in An tioch Township. 2. Edgewood School lot in Wilkesboro Township. 3. Miller School lot In Wilkes boro Township. 4. Pleasant Home School lot in Eldwards Township. 6, Cool Springs School lot in Edwards Township. 6. Piney Grove School lot in Walnut Grove Township. 7. Beaver Creek Colored School lot in Beaver Creek Township. 8. Elk or I.ar Ridge Colored School lot in Elk Township. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. WILKES COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. 6-16-2tCT C. 0. McNEIL, Chairman Watch YouK - Kidneys/ Help Theni Cleatiae the Blood ot Harmfiil Body Waste Tmt kMsm V* eoututir ffltsrtat wuu Bstttr Iron tin blood otroom. Bpl kMsoT* oomotimoo lac la tbair work—do aot aat aa Nitura iBlaadad—fall to ra- Inpvtttn tbsU U raWta^^^n^ i i tea ayit« sad opaat tba y naablnary. S ra ' y 1 ■ ^ , aiAj b* Bfttfbif bxitBatf, nmwtfteni WdaebB, »tu% «l Mttiaf «p nifhtt» nrtffiifs poflaea «n4tr ibt tfrm—% ^ B«rvow MXtoty BBd IBM ot p«p BBO Otb«r rifBf oX kSdiM/ or bUddof dl»* erdor may bo bnrmlBt, ocaaty or too frOOMDt tlHBBtloB. 1 , Tboro tbould bo bo doubt tbii proa^t IrootmBBt U wiaw thoB Bofloet. um Doofi't PilU. Dooo't hove boM wlnalDg 99W frfeada for moro thoa forty yoorm. tW boYo a Bo^'wldo ropoUtioa. Aro r««ominended by gratoful tho eooDtry ovefa Atk yoor iwipkOofI ^ DOAN SPILLS BE SURE TO GET AN AMERICA’S STANDARD TIMEI Get tnutworthy time in a smart logenoU watch. Yankee Is the smallest and thinnest pocket watch at 1130. Chrome-plate& , I ease, clear nnmenda, nnbreaf able erysuL TfHoucS? YOWWtRg AT055Y CATCR HOTAMV Over-indulgence in food, drink, or tobacco frequently brings on an over-acid condition in the stomach, Gas on Stomach, Headache, Sour Stomach, Colds, Fatigue, Muscular, Rheumatic or Sciatic Pains. To get rid of the discomfort and correct the acid condition, take ALKA-SELTZER Alka-Seltzer contains Acetyl- Salicylate (an analgesic) in combination with vegetable and witnarnl alkalizers. At your dn« ' stare, at the sada fanntaln, aad in'SM and N« packages for HF K ^LfZE . Kiamsuwi mmMrn. LARGE SEEDED TEGUMES (SOYBEANS, GfWI^Si -ETp.'Jf Considerations (a) Color and color making 1. Maturity and Seed Condition (b) S«e and almpe of seed , , _ , , , . 8. Foreign Material. (a) Color and luster DbquaMcationa (b) Plumpness Sample infested with live weevil (c) Damage, mechanical, in- Any mixture of variety sect and disease. Distinctly low quaBty 2. Purity as to variety Presence of Morning-glory seed. DEPARTMENT B—Horticulture DEWEY BROYHILL RAY HENDREN Superintendents H. T. GRYDER Entries to close at noon and all exhibits must be in place by 6:00 P. M., Monday of Fair Week. Apples displayed not to be rubbed or polished. All exhibits in Department “B” must have been grown by exhi bitor. Only one entry for any one class. SCORE CARD Premiums for all fruits will be awarded according to the follow ing score card: Size 15 Points Form — 15 Points Color 20 Points Uniformity — — 20 Points Freedom from Blemish 30 Points Total 100 Points Plates and Trays are furnished by the Fair Association. Each plate must contain fiv^ (5) specimens. Trays Il%xl8x3, contain from 15 to 30 specimens according to size. Exhibitors who desire the return of their exhibits at the close of the Fair must attend to the same in person or have representative to do it by Saturday noon of Fair, and claim same from the Super intendent of the department in which the articles are exhibited; otherwise, the Fair Association will dispose of them as seems most convenient. SECTION 1—APPLES DEWEY BROYHILL, Director 1. Best Orchard Display: 1st, $100.00; 2nd, $76.00; 3rd, $60.00; 4th, $25.00; 5th, $15.00. Consisting of 16 trays—four trays each of four different commercial varieties from following list: Red Delicious, Double Red Delicious (Starking or Richared), Gold en Delicious, Winesap, Stay man Winesap, Magnum Bonum, Mam moth Black Twig, Red Limbertwig, any other variety. Trays: 4 varieties, 4 trays to each variety. Plates; 5 varieties, 3 plate.s to each variety. Boxes: 4 varieties, 1 Eastern Crate to each variety. (Single Trays) Class 1st 12. 13. 2nd Red Delicious $3.00 $2.00 Double Red Delicious (Sdarking or Richared) 3.00 2.00 Golden Delicious 3.00 2.00 Winesap 3.00 2.00 Stayman Winesap 3.00 2.00 Magnum Bonum 3.00 2.00 Mammoth Black Twig 3.00 2.00 Red Limbertwig 3.00 2.00 Any other variety 3.00 2.00 Best three trays of the following varieties; Red Delicious, Double Red Delicious (Stark ing or Richared), Golden Delicious, Winesap, Stayman Winesap, Magnum Bonum, Mam moth Black Twig, Red Limbertwig, any other one variety Plates Plate of Red Delicious Plate of Red Delicious (Double Red, Starking or Richared) 3rd $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 5.00 3.00 -1.00 .75 .50 -1.00 .75 .50 -1.00 .75 .50 ..1.00 .75 .50 -1.00 .75 .50 -1.00 .75 .50 . 1.00 .75 .60 -1.00 .75 .50 ...LOO .75 .50 -5.00 3.00 2.00 -1.00 .75 .50 Be.st plate collection of five varieties, 3 SECTION 2—PEARS SECTION 3—VEGETABLES FLOYD JENNINGS, Director Sweet Potatoes Sweet potatoes will judged according to uniformity, smoothness, trueness to type, freedom from blemishes, and marketable size. Standard Tray: (For Sweet Potatoes and Irish Potatoes) Inside dimensions 18x11x3 inches, bolding about one-thir'. to one-half bushel. Class 1st 2nd 3rd 23. Best tray of Porto Rico 2.00 1.00 .75 24. Best tray of any other variety 2.00 1.00 .75 Irish Potatoes Irish potatoes will be judged according to uniformity, smoothness, freedom from blemshes, shallowness of eyes, and marketable size. 25. Best tray of Irish Cobbler 2.00 26. B'est tray of any other variety 2.00 Cabbage 27. Best three heads trimmed for market 2.00 Peppers 28. Sweet Bell Pepper, any variety (5 specimens) 3.00 29. Pimento Peppers (5 specimens) 3.00 30. Hot Pepper, any variety (12 specimens) 2.00 Tomatoes 31. Plate of 5 tomatoes, any variety. 3.00 Turnips 32. Plate of 5 turnips, any variety. 2.00 Miscellaneous 33. Best plate display of Dried Beans 1.00 34. Best plate of Onions (5 specimens) 1.00 35. Egg Plant (two specimens) 1.00 36. Cucumbers (6 specimens) 1.00 37. Pumpkins (2 spec mens) _.2.00 38. Largest Pumpkin 1.00 39. Best collection of at least 10 different va- rities of vegetables, grown by exhibitor. _.4.00 (CONTINUEDON PAGE FOUR) 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 ,75 2.00 1.00 1.00 .76 .75 .60 .76 .60 .75 .50 .75 .50 1.00 .50 .75 .60 3.00' 2.00 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of Mary Russell, deceased, of Wilkes equnty. State of North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims ag;amst the es tate of the said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at his home in Wilkesboro, N. C^ on or before the 16th day of May, 1938, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate WUIAHS MOTOR CO. ’TELEPHONE SS4-J T. H. Williams, Owner Oldsmobile Sale»*Senrice Bear Frame Service and Wheel Alignment General Auto R^eirinc Wrecker Service—Slectrie Acetylene'Welding USED PABT8-.JV»r oB at - m Furmtore and Hardware and Hardware IN NORTH WLKESBORO NOW IN FULL SWING Full Size Pure Cotton MAH These Mat tresses are not damaged, and are well worth the reg ular price of $6.50 Thrifiy home Managers Greet Values Like ^ ^^^These Wilh^ Smiles FuH Size Inner Sfuii^; MATTRESS Regular $6.50 Value (Not Damaged) Size 9x12 GOLD SEAL Thousands OF DOLLARS WORTH OF FURNITURE and HARDWARE so SLIGHTLY DAMAGED IT CAN HARDLY Be Noticed! Bed Room $ SUITES RUGS $3.50 Size 9x12 FELT BASE 10-at. Galvanized Pails 15c Common NJoiIg 1 Ih WIRE iTaiis White Dinner Plates | [t Ini’ 4(^ White Cups - Saucers ' LI lUl Three-Piece LIVING ROOM SUITES U PH OLSTERED CHAIRS 9x12 Reversible Grass Fibrer^s^^^^ KitCHENCABINETS...... $10 and $15 SUBJECT w
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