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^ JO Wi Xih ^ (^uiSttfed ^»>»f»' & r- ■ lor of'iritiMf tak^. by^^wo " 'ij» BD«ttti!«**fBf mt’-inMlotiB 6tani9^. R. Young, candidate bftoriid nomination, and E. J. Wei^m^j^ndidate for the sen ate. "’*'^.1, By tonight’s action Wallons was given 4J932 votes to 4,858 for his opponent, J. B. Bmton. Previons tabulations grave Ben ton a 23-vote majority. The recount was conducted by the county board under the super vision of the state board of elec tions. The county board certified Young’s vote as 2,083 and that of the incumbent, C. C. €anaday, as 7,527. A previous certi^cation had given Oanady 7,683 and Young 2,006 votes. The state board announced i would conduct a hearing July 13 into the Democratic solicitorial primary and {Sat a hearii^; previ ously set for June 21 would not be held. It said'it would not sum mon witnesses but would proceed on affidavits. Hen - PoUet i I^WrYo Reading the ads. get you more for less money; try it. Qukk AtnoN Rates: Ic A Word (MINIMUM CHARGE 26c) (Each Insertion) FOR RENT FOR RENT: House in WUltes- boro; all modern conveniences; on hardsurtaced street.—Phone 146-J. 5-20-at SEC-ROOM HOUSE, 904 Trogdon street, large porches, good basement and large yard. Write iilrs. R. E. Paw, Hick ory. 6-2-tt FOR RENT: Apartment nicely furnished, good location. Call Journal-Patriot. 5-30-tf-(M) FOR SALE FOR SALE CHE.VP: Two KOOl work horses. Weight 1000 and 1300. United Supplv Co.. North Wilkesboro. N. C. 6-20-tf INTKRN.VnO.VAL, Kin'ondition ed ^Yactor.^. Power Units Trucks, Farm Machinery. Pin est selection in the C^irolinas HENKEL’S, Statesville. N. C. 7-2'8-12t FOR S.AUE: One No. 4 Guiser "Threshing machine. Will sell reasonable. Near Cycle Postof- fice. M. W. Sparks. 6-20-2t-pd TWO 15-30. One 10-20. One 22-36, One 200 power unit. All rebuilt and guaranteed to be In p’erfect shai>e. For quick sale for cash che.sp! Newton Imple ment Co., Newton, N. C. Phone 190. , 6-2.3-3t DOG TONIC—Don’t wait until your dog is sick, but give him treatment now. See T. E. Cain at City Barber Shop. 6-13-20-27-01) PLWOS FOR SALE: Several slightly used Pianqs, good as new, and new apartment siaes; also spinettes. Write Albert F. JohnsoB. Troutman, N. C. 6-6-tf MISCELLANEOUS LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE— Enroll now—prepare yourself for a well paying pasltlon. Call or write for rates. Hlnshaw School of Beauty Culture. Box 46, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 4-28-tf. DRILLED WELLS for all pur poses at prices the lowest ever quoted. For estimates call or write at once. R. E. Faw, Hickory, N. C. 6-2-tf USED CAR VALUES 1—1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1—1982 Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Coach 1—1936 Chev. Coach (Trunk) 1—1937 Chevrolet Coach 1—1931 Chevrolet Sedan 1—1935 OWsmobile Sedan 1— 1935 Ford Sedan 2— 1936 Ford Tudors (Trunk) 1—1936 Ford Coupe « 1—1936 Chevrolet 3-4 tou Pickup Pay on the plan of convenient payment the Universal Credit Co. Yatfldn HotwCo. Valley out .’LOO . liW ; 2.50 zm. - - ■ SiECi^N 3—5hODE ISLAND REDS Cock - J-JJ Cockerel - ■ Hon - — 1®® Pullet ^ - 1.00 Pen Yoing Biids 2.50 - Pen Old Birds - - 2 ^ SECTION 4—WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS Cock - - 1’®® Ck)ckerel — 1®® Hen - 1®® Pullet - 1®® Pen Yoimg Birds 2:50 Pen Old Birds — 2.50 SECTION 5—WHITE LEGHORNS 25 (UtUity CUsa) 1.00 .75 26. Cockerel - 1.00 .76 27, Uen 1.00 .75 28. PiilUi- 1.00 .75 29. Pen Young Birds .... „ 2.50 1.60 30. Pen Old Birds 2.60 1.60 SECTION 6—NEW HAMPSHIRE RED (Utility Class) 31 1.00 .75 32. 1.00 .75 33 TTpn 1.00 .75 34 Piillpf. 1.00 .75 35. Pen Yoimg Birds 2.60 1.50 36. Pen Old Birds 2.50 1.50 SECTION 7—ANY OTHER BREED 37 1.00 .75 38 1.00 .75 39 1.00 .75 40. Pullet - ;.oo .76 41. Pen Young Birds 2.60 1.50 42. Pen Old Birds 2.50 1.50 .60 .50 .60 .50 .75 .75 .50 .60 .50 .60 .75 .75 .60 .50 .50 .60 .75 .75 GRAND CHAMPION BIRD Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Champion Ribbon Prizes for this class are to be donated by local merchants. SECTION 8—CAPONS ! Class 1st 2nd 3rd 43. Best Matured, any breed SECTION 9—TURKEYS . 2.00 1.00 .75 44. Bronze Tom . 1.25 .75 .50 45. Bronze Hen . 1.25 .75 .50 46. Bourbon Tom . 1.25 .75 .50 47. Bourbon Hen - SECTION 10—DUCKS 1.25 .75 .50 48. Pair Indian Runners . 1.00 .75 .50 49. Pair Any Other Bireed SECTION 11—GEESE . 1.00 .75 .60 50. Pair, Any Breed SECTION 12—EGGS . 1.00 .75 .50 51. Best Dozen White Eggs . .75 .50 .25 52. Best Dozen Brown Eggs SECTION 13-^RABBITS .. .75 .50 .25 53. Best Display, any and all breeds .. .75 .50 .25 54. Best Pair Seniors . .75 .50 .25 55. Best Pair Juniors .75 .50 .25 DEPARTMENT D—Boys and Girls 4-H Club Work Not limited to 4-H Club members, but must be a boy or girl be tween the ages of 10 to 21. J. P. GII.ES HARRIET McGOOGAN Superintendents DAN F. HOLLER 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 1st 2nd 3rd .10.00 5.00 2.00 .10.00 5.00 2.00 • 5.00 2.00 6.00 2.00 SECTION 1—LIVESTOCK Jerseys Class 1. Female Junior Calf, Dropped Jan. 1 to June 30, 1938 Female Senior Calf, Dropped July 1 to Dec. 31, 1937 Gurnseys Female Junior Calf, Dropped Jan. 1 to June 30, 1938 10.00 Female Senior Calf, Dropped July 1 to Dec. 31, 1937 10.00 Beef Cattle Class 1st 5. Light Weight Fat Steer or Heifer. 10.00 Heavy Weight Steer or Heifer 10.00 Swine Best Sow Pig, six months or over 5.00 Best Boar Pig, six months or over 5.00 Best Barrow, or gn>ilt, six months or over....5.00 For ten best ears single ear variety, white..2.00 For ten best ears pro ific variety, white 2.00 For ten best ears single ear variety, yellow..2.00 SECTION 2—CORN SECTION 3—POULTRY Pen of Barred Plymouth Rocks 2.00 Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerel 75 Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet 75 White Rocks, Pen 2.00 White Rock Cockerel 75 White Rock Pullet 75 Rhode Island Reds, Pen 2.00 Rhode Island Red Cockerel 75 Rhode Island Red Pullet .75 White Leghorns, Pen 2.00 White Leghorn Cockerel 75 White Leghorn Pullet 75 Dozen Brown Eggs 60 Dozen White Eggs 50 SECTION 4—ROOM IMPROVEMENT Class 1st 28. Window treatment for 4-H Club girls own bedroom 3.00 (a) Exhibit shall show the actual window treatment of the girl bedroom. (b) The exhibitors shall have been enrolled in a 4-H room im provement project during the current year. (c) The exhibit shall be accompanied by one chart 11x14 inches, showing color involved, either through actual samples of material or paint of the .same color, including wood work, wall covering, floor covering and type of furniture. (d) The exhibit will be shown on a wall space aproximately 2%x- 5 feet. (e) Complete project and health record must accompany exhibit. SECTION 5—CLOTHING Junior Girls 12 to 14 Two hand or tea towels, made entirely by hand Best apron, made by exhilator 2nd 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .25 .25 1.00 .25 .25 1.00 .25 .25 1.00 .25 .25 .25 .25 3rd 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 .75 .75 .75 .50 R R .50 R E .50 R R .50 R R R R 2nd 3rd 2.00 1.00 4-H 29. 30. 31. such as slip, dress or suit Senior Girii 14 to 20 Class , * yi 32. A summer drew for sport woiur —. .76 .60 .25 76 .60 .25 1.00 .75 .25 S 1st ’ 3rd -.•n bo]^J;o koOp lA^;tU4o wd oth-^ e* dtiieip^ oarr^lp]^^ of aoidAWuy £roai) ^ds. Or, FoTTllipuA-^;! t ' Hco“ ^ ke9 appoAi^ auaur tout is offere eottiact mitiL tMrittn jmdj ■ thoo>>ritk:W-^ out 8C-, O’Dell, Wilkes ' «pn^ sanl^dmr,- 'fOfley' tlIh'*'RV lowing-public statement and bis rtgttfartreport of cafe 'lHwe^ tlons: “We are hearing a great deal about the Tarions forms of secur ity, but 'What Is of more value than our Health? In order to pro- tMt onr health^ we need to use every precaution against diseases. “In the rural section we need safer water supplies, protected from surface pollution and safe sewage disposal. We have this In North .Wilkesboro and Wilkes boro, aiRl under regulations every home or business, must have wat er c^ied sewage approved or a sanitary privy approved by the State Board of Health. By lyiving a safe disposal of sewage and a safe water supply we can almost stamp out filth born diseases, such as Typhoid Fever, Colitis, Dysentery, Intestinal parasites and many other diseases, and this Is very important in -making our county a more healthy place In which to live. “Also we should use every ef fort in eliminating fly breeding places and also screening our Is. i®^wfll L'nhpf’ Green PUt - Wonder Cafe' '#6.^ South SldjBli,.{cdl4J^v— Broadway Tourist 9P.6 » Grade, B > ■ Snappy Lunch 89.6 Try-Me Cafe — i. 87.0 Call Hotel 84.0 Black Cat . 81.6 Little Grill'—— 81.6 Benches :—82.0 ■The Sandwich Shop —.— 81.0 Liberty Lunch 81.0 Grade Central Cafe Rock Diner All drug stores preparing' food must meet such requirements as required by cafes. IfldlA: toi'3 peiritf brtoif^= . pt^htigrs loeirwitebitt »P- e.v Walker; 77.0 76.6 admit with you drove loaded Judge: over this truck?” Driver: “Yes, your honor.’’ Judge: ‘'What have you to say in your defense?” Dfiver: “I didn’t know it loaded.” Costume slip, house coat or pajamas 1.00 SECTION 6—FOOD PRESERVATION (For S^re Card forU.ection 6, see Section 1, Dept E) The superintendent of ^s department will furnish labels which must be placed on the bottom of the jar. Canned goods may be opened for accuracy in judging if necessary. Quarts Class 1st 2nd 3rd 34. Best jar of vegetables ; .76 .60 R 36. ' Best jar of fruit 75 .60 R 36. Best jar of meat, any kind 75 .50 R Pints 37. Best jar preserves, any kind .75 .60 R 38. ' Bdist jar of fruit butter .76 .50 R 39. Best jar of jelly, any kind 76' .60 R POlfc* chief,) . Affile thmS^’hBJi been a decided 4minroj’«ment in . the f methods, manners, and attitude of poUee. of ficers in most cities of the coun try during recent years, still the average person continues to ex pect that an encounter with an officer, or even^'a. casual contact with him in his official capacity. Is sometUlr-r not wholly pleasant. ConsequenCy,'members of onr de partment have an unusual oppor tunity to express cordiality and hospitality to our visitors that will vividly Ihfili'ess and lastingly please them.^ It is a kind and sympathetic atHtude coming from an unexpected source, and there fore, all the more to be remem bered ■ by visitors. A visit to a town by a traveller is often remembered favorably or unfavorably as the. direct result of treatment received', by an officer In that town, Since (his is surely true, we in the poHc’e’ department are undertaking 'to be more and more alert to,our opportunity to sell North Wilkesboro to our vis itors. It is oiur desire to offer them such con.slderatlon and per sonal Interest that they will be highly pleased with their welcome here. Thus can the members of the department while maintain ing law and order, do more than that, and create in the minds of | visitors th& sartlsfylng conviction | that North Wilkesboro and North Carolina greet them in hospitality and are pleased that they came. I wish to say now to the men of the department publicly what hare often said to them here at headquarters, that we In the po- £» tort kjrefy p«4«^ i and to do,lt la » 'kiitfflfilyj;*-1 way that witt 'lmi for a long-tha«. In contact with the streets, conatantly; of sity their attention is focused upon iis; we are •* to give, them information. W6j have an nnnsnal opportUBitr make friends for North wuiojU^J boro and I am glad to say tiwrt are continuing to-work with creasing effort to do a good;) in extending tors. hospitality to. TREATY ’The development of the Grildi Lakes-St.- Lawrence basin Is con-] templated under terms of a trMtg, | submitted to Canada , as, the basing for negotiations. Canadian reay_: tlon to the move was somewhat of a surprise., No comment was made except to say that the pro posals would be carefully studied. Photographer (takinffi^'pictures of father and colle^ son)f “Perhaps it would iftaka a'better- picture, my boy, if "ou were « stand with, your hand on yO father’s shoulder.” , Father: “The picture would be- j more natural if he stood wrth-s I hand in my pocket.” Why Suffer With 7 ~ TAKE COOKS 20% More Space! QUICKLY USABLE BECAUSE THE CONSERVADOR SAVES, woe SAVESje® • Scientific tests conducted bj Meta Given, noted home econo mist, prove that the Fairbanki- Morse refrigerator with the CONSERVADOR has 2656 more quickly usable space than other refrigerators of the same cubic foot capacity tested. Here’s why— BchiuJ tha main door is the patiKted CONSERVADOR, a sbeSJ-iiueJ inner door. Here you keep the foods you need most frequently for immediate meal preparation. No hunting. No shifting. No spilling. No cram ming. No crowdiog. No watted space. TLia refrigerator gives you more for your money—because it holds Ksre. It is more convenient because more things are at your finger tips qKick!j!Yon save time, work—and temper, too! Behind the CONSERVADOR ia the big, roomy main storage compartment that ia automati cally lighted. Basy-to-road illu minated radio-type Temperature hsK M^ oi d» ic*
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