:>M8 AND BOAWD: WS
TWirth Str««t. Cool front bed
rooms. Meals It preferred. Rea-
wmable. Pbone 240-W. 6-3-4t
FOR SALE
Sc BOXES M.4TOHE8—5 for lOc
at HORTON’S CUT - RATE
DRUG STORE. Get one of our
bl^ annlvepsarr sale circulars!
buy at HORTON'S and Save. It
WOK SAIiE; Two actes vrtth gooA
bonse, fronting: Highway No.
18, 3 1-2 miles out from North
Wllkesboro. J. V. Caudjll.
5-23-2t-i>d
QTTIBBS INSULIN, ’ a standard
of quality, get new low prices
at HORTON’S CUT - RATE
DRUG STORE. It
TRACTORS—W-SO
Tarmall 30, 15-30, Dodge
1100, Fordson. Cars—’39 small
, Bnlok Sedan, ’39 CheTr>let 8e-
’39 Packard Con'^erUble
Coupe. Trucks—D-2 Interna
tional Pickup, *39 Chevrolet
* 1-2 ton. Wholesale prices.
HENKEL’S, SUteenile, N. C.
6-30-St
-ZOOM” TUamin B wlU give
your florwers and shrubbery a
new lease on life. Sold HOR-
'TON’S CUT - RATE DRUG
It
HEADQUARTERS for Poultry
and Stock Remedies—Walco
tablets and other known pro
ducts, at low prices. Red Cross
Pharmacy, “Tour Service Drug
Store," 10th Street. 4-18-tf
'OR SALE: Perdson Tractor;
New Type motor; Boseh Ignit
ion system. A-1 oondition. Tad-
Ha Valley Motor Co. 6-9-tf
BARGAINS to good
aaad cdia and trucks, several
itaRy and sapdeto^Wllkea 3fo-
^ eompany, twe miles west
on Boone Trail. 10-2-tf
WANTED
fANTED: To do" yonr radio re
pair work on: all makes and
models. Expert repairmen. Sat-
Rfaetlof guaranteed. — Day
Xlectrlc CO., Phone 328. 8-10-tf
MISCELANEOUS
FOUND: Pointer dog, white body
with .stripes all way up face,
right ear lemon, left lemon
with little white. Spurgeon
Parker, route 2, North Wll-
kesboro, five miles east Wll-
Eeeboro. lUx*
$5.00
FOR A NAME
Your next door neigWbor’a
name may win $5.00 for yon.
We want names of those iriio
wUl boy electric refrigerators
this year, snd for each name
tarned in to ns who buys a
TRIGIDAIRE, America’s No. 1
refrigerator, we will pay 15.00
m c^ when the sale is made.
Jhat bring your prospect to urn
atare to see the new FrigidaiK
line, and when selection is aande
you
the deal closed, we will pay
$5.00 as your oommisaioa.
Frgidaire is a product of Gen
eral Motors, and carries a five-
year guarantee. 'Riis offpr deee
met apply to trade-in sales, and
is good nntil June 15 ealy.
Bring your prospect in today
104 9th St. Telephone 75
Next to Wilkes Bakery
HENDERSON
ELECTRIC CO,
*Toiir Prigldaire Dealer*
North Wilkeabore, N. C.
established rawleig
BOUTB available In Wilkes
County. Products well known.
Dealers in nearby Localities
making good Sales. Good op
portunity for right man with
ear. See L. G. Harrold, Route
1, North WUkeeboro, N. C., or
write RawtaWi’s, Dapt NCB-
164-204H. Rfchsnend, Va.
5-9-16-13-30-7-6-6-13- (T) -pd
WANTED: Bring yow Qrpewrlt-
•rs, cash reglatera. Adding Ma-
oUnes, oompfci«« scales, check
wrtteni, clocks, and se’^ m»r
that need reptiriBg and
^■n‘-r to »P aww
ptnlaou. . i-i-ti.
F. C. *Tom’ Forester, almost smgleiiaiidedly, (defeat^ ^
the proposed $150,000 brad issue In roads in Witt in
1927, although defeat of this issue has been recentlf cred
ited to others.
Give Credit Where
Credit Is Due
But Here Are The Facts!
On Monday, Feb. 14, 1927, a mas* meeting of Wilke* citizen* wa* held in the courthou*e to di*cu** ad
visability of issuing $150,000 in road bond*. a of about 3 to 2 the meeting went on record favoring
the issue.
While not making an address for or against the bond issue, A. B. Johnston, chairman of the Board of
County Commissioners, pointed out there wa* a deficit in the sch^l board of around $40,000, and that it
would be necessary to raise the tax rate at least 15 cent* on the $100 valuation for the next five year*.
J. G. Brewer made the motion that a vote be taken and it resulted in a victory for the road boosters by a
ratio of 3 to 2.
Upon motion, J. A. Rousseau and A. H. Casey were appointed to draft the bill. The bUl wa* drawn by F.
B. Hendren, attorney for Wilke* County Road Commission.
FLOYD C. FORESTER MADE A MOTION, WHICH WAS SECONDED BY A, C. DEN-
NIS, TO INCLUDE A DIRECT VOTE OF THE PEOPLE, BUT THE CHAIRMAN RULED
THE MOTiofl 6Uf 6P ANb 11' ^Asi^oi puced before this mass meeT
WTm BILL WAS THEN CARRIED TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN RALEIGH.
Tom Forester then went to Raleigh and at hi* own expense worked against the bill for six week*. The
bill wa* passed favorably, against Tom Forester’s protests, in committee a* being a Local Bill. Those attend-
i„g the hearing firtt from Wilke. County were L. Bumprner, F. C. Forester, P. E. Dancy, L A Harri., F. M.
Shepherd D. F. Shepherd, A. Caudill, Dr. T. H. Higgm., F. B. Hendren, C. D. Holbrook, T. S. Bryan, E. R.
Settle Delo. Holbrook, C. C. McCann, Ex-Sheriff J. H. Johmon, R. G. Fo»ter, and Juliu. C. Hubbard. Other
citizen, in Raleigh who did not attend the committee hearing were H. A. Cranor, Juliu. A. Rouswau, and
D J Brookshire. Tom Forester, after being defeated in all committee hearing., started home, but arriving in
Winlton-Salem, he wired LeRoy Martin, Chief Clerk of the Senate, and again protested ^aimt ^ bill. Tom
Forester wa. called back to Raleigh by Senator John Hargett, and then he contacted Wilkins P. Horton, now
candidate for Governor, and W. Bank. Horton, of Caswell County, and persuaded them to offer an amend-
^nt to the bill -.lUng for a vote of Wilke. County citizen, on the issue in line with hi. motion m the original
mass meeting. When these amendments were offerd and passed, proponents of the bill withdrew their sup-
port and the measure was killed.
IT WAS THROUGH THE EFFORTS AND INFLUENCE OF TOM FORESTER THAT
THIS BILL, WHICH WOULD HAVE PLUNGED WILKES COUNTY DEEPER BflTO^
WASKILLED.
Vote For F. C. W Forester For The State Senate
AND LET HIM CONTINUE TO WORK FOR THE BEST INTEREST OF WILKES COUNTS
AND ITS CITIZENS.
IF YOU DOfiOTHAVE A WAY TO GO TO VOTE’ TELEPHONE 194^