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Lansing Student Is Winner Of N. C. C.A. Contest Ashe Gas By Stella W Anderson .t u.sU.'K i c me ;• • ' ’■ ‘ 1 ' y i■: this vicinity ami the day. M • s. And. Y am >>'. v. m tin’ V d -1 «•: mo u t it that ‘he} n 1 ■<; y i eon d t ■- paper regu iy. hut U>V tin n olid \v!l '111 tin > sl'.ppli 1 with n ad;: a mader. Wi do ho w as •, t ram t Ii is sect m. he ai ws ; iiur-1 d Tin Sky!air! Post. \Y, c that quite a com; limctu and apnveciated Mrs. Yana >y tolling ns so. In The Mail lias wi ok. came a !ctl r from Pa - nie Spa knni'i with a i hvk '■ .O' 1 ’ t •>' fh.ro. I ; my papi man. Thanks t the post :■ win 1 can pin me ■ . \ sit as 1 knee > apjiy no movies Pack •t so much good i at of ." Writes Mrs. Spark . you and we will keep coming. Locking For Cousin? Lost week \vc received the fol lowing message written on a postal card: Midway, \V. Va. Publisher of The Post: My wife would lev to get in touch with hoi' cousin. She was before her marriage. Go munthie Arthur, the daughter of Caroline Arthur, about 50 years ago. last heard of in Jefferson. I d m't know who she married. Please print this ;n your prio r so they tan get ;:i touch w'th each other. M. W. EI.LFJL A Sma'l World W were in New V i k r« gent ly and went out to the Statute of Liberty. And besides our par - ty, the only other two making the trip were North Carolinians f: ,m Raeford. The guide had quit', a time kidding us. but wo were five against one and got the best of him and he decided North Carolina was one of too best states after all. with tite ex ception of Pennsylvania, of which he was a native! On Broadway, on Saturday night among a sea of literally thou.-und* of faces. Nancy K< n nickell saw a stud -it from New York, who was at the University the .-ante time she was. While there at a m- ' ting in th. Wald >rf-Astoria, a friend ol mine, who works on the Herald Tribune came by to see me and had on a hat identical with the one I was wearing. Incidentally mine had come from Winston-Sa lem and h- rs from New York! Home Folks From llome Or.t of the pleasures of the tiio winch combined both busi n<-and pleasure, was having Sunday dinner with Mr. anil Mrs. Rocco Cutri. who live in Brook lyn. We had an opportunity ol meeting all the members of the family, we had not previously known and seeing others again. Mr. Cutri expressed keen in terest in everything and every one here and sent his sincere regards to the people of Ashe county. He expects to visit here in June and his many friends ill look forward to seeing him. Mr. Cutri had a bit of Ashe county with him. In his yard was a clump of Rhododendron, which was growing nicely. And as he said with feeling, he also has "a piece of Ashe county m his heart." A Bit Of Florida Many people from this section have been to Florida this winter, but Paul McGlammery, origin ally from Wilkes, but now of Ashe Laurel Springs Woman Given 10 Years On Slaying Charge LOOKS FOR SPRING .. .v.-.-x.i M&M& The oa>-’\ bird pel fiily CO" rh.;-.. f!t ■ \v V’01. htl* *bi' i ■ H wMt’ffr. !f.i! (bis Robin is Inokin" forivar*! to ba!ir»= r days in A'-’ic county. in spite ni i In- «•<>!<! weather. (1 o tm ! v flakes (»ood Kccon! In Bond Sales Special Security Loan Coniine; I n In April: Sl.i.iMb! In Bonds S. M In Feb. t rncinr A’l > n Jat s in G Iniro, to*a E F r.d G IFan; in February for Ashe county am Tinted in S;4 ()f this total S10.! 100 wit. in Series K Bono.--: ami $5,000 in Sort os G Bonds. Tho total Fobruary state sal s in North Carolina's 100 counties wore as follows: Series E. Bondst by adoption, brought back quite i a clump of grapefruit that has at tracted considerable attention in the window of this paper. Mr. McGlammery, who spends his summers at Baldwin, has s nne fruit grow s in Florida, where he spends the winter. He came up to do some rabbit hunf :rg. but missed the snow. \\e I hated for h;tu to he d.sappomt-. d. but w. re glad of no more wmtt • white! Miss Mvrt Woodie. 45-vear-old Laurel Springs woman, who saiil mm shot and killed her broth, r in-law beeause ho had abused her sister and thoir ehildr n t : 21 years, was sentenced to II) y. ars in State Prison last Thursday in Wilke s Supers r court. \V d. , -day Miss Wo site whose marls r. unship with a .22 ealdire rill :, -u'.ted th deal a of Tam >.' .He :i rn' ir'i.dn path in the Mine If ill a a Mm dm... I)- art .mo:.: d th ee n.t.rci r. Jo. e 1'..,;, K. M ;o. am d i! .1d, v. a.a. ■ discios i I d- t 1 s We- d:e - : I 1 us! a ! - i ' 1 ■ . i i < . ■' ■" • .1 \. - \Vi • ilk- as s..\ :nj; she c. uld." ii-lVi" i"M i - v. ! ',1 ..; use uf li.-- v. : and dud .! .-n. S:: - a : I bat r, v. ral < ■<■ , s Miller had ran ids wife :: : ehd into i! e :■ t-i.h.l on the Blue Ridp*e Mmm ■ .ns and and throo n <.[!'. lie O' f. if ict S1 ’■ ■ v : - , is qia ‘tt' ; . Sny der ihat Milk".' had n- d a d: . w■ • knife on occasions 1o kn'cc .ns v..! tu do his in ! ?irn. I i- jfiiiH'.nt'.nt; on th ca. d';d . M ' - I ' i ' an \h or expk .: • d that and tile pit: ntfi. ■( I I y M -'••• \ViiDtlie he laid a latitude ,d f: om two to ::i) years in im pus ini* t lie sentence. Ho said he was t*iving the defendant two thirds of the b nefit of the latitude ptovided hy law. S4.d5dd>(i7.75; Series F Bonds; S714.00ii.5il; Series G Bends. $1. 840. dniuii); total K. K and G Band sal s Sfi.010.070.25. The to tal represents about d per cent inc: ease . id er total F.. F and G January s lies for the state as a whole, and a 20 per cent increas in Serif s K Bond sales iiv r Jan aury K sales. Mis. Anderson announced bed Symbolizing The Friendship Between U. S. And Turkey A:i'!re\vs air ferre liasi*. \Ya ;i:i*!i(tr:n, .!~ " ;;;r <> . c • • have come to (lie I’liilcd Stairs to familiar /.;> <’•> pi selves v■i,?i err !’->) shortstars am! other motlern l . S. aiicrai'i. The iasiru (he :s>r oSYir-. r. is pa*! ; f oi*r Turk* i'll nr*r.r.ii. ,K('.• \T :r Winner cf Contest i the Treasury D-partnwnt (Continued on page 4) BUILT AT WILLOW KUN Quail’s Motor Company See the new ROTOTILLER. scientific power tillage machine, now on display in our showrooms. See how its rapidly revolving steel tines churn and shred the soil to a depth of nine inches! Prepares a perfect seed bed in one operation! One machine does the work of plow, disc and harrow combined! Saves time when planting time is precious! Saves work! Improves your yields—increases your profits! Attachments multiply its many uses around gardens, small farms and estates. Ask for an actual demonstration. ROTOTILLER Attachments for • Planting* • Cultivating • Cutting Weeds • Mowing Grass O Plowing Snow* • Belt Power L ’Available naw, other* to coma. QUALLS MOTOR COMPANY TEMPORARY HEADQUARTERS IN WEAVER BUILDING WEST JEFFERSON, NORTH CAROLINA . • 5 '• ii 11 -v]\' 1 < f piuirniii'v ruii^e nf i ; ; i, 1 " ;1 t i1S ■. ■ immeement ft'i m K Jr., dean. Seven juniors. four i! d three freshmen :he ili-ail’s list. J J f i ' P * -I ."I 1 k in an an l’haekv. ell. sophomores ai ;o made ! I C •uri n tii mor.' . of Fooruary v. hi'i: tiii' Dims " enlist i 151 ; ;■ r.'lit Ilf its : -Sill ; oUota l'O!' t.!" nti tit:i. ■ •■i'"!'i!:ml; t<« neat :.'>m d 11'it:iy by Ms :i I)e Fuca. Sat.. in char”. of ti.'.' local A .-my ami A.: Force K muting it fas . Tin "Carol!ims" are 1 Continued on Pane ‘2! Limitation Of State Debts Is Opposed In Essay Joel Carter Is Winner In Ninth District And Re /•i>ived STiO tsimd (Editor's Net : The following essay, written by J< cl Carter, son • r M'S. M. M. Chiller, of Tuck •rd'ilc. was ..warded a Sad Sav i: i Bon.i f. tl:e North Caro* :i C tiz ■ 1 iifnn in t ■■ am u.M issay . : yonsorecl : v front' -. ' o • ron ov ; ..ay, • . i'lols of '1 ; " a ’ the !■ ' ! h Not i h Carr !n.a ■ . ; • -d be . ,r; m • * ?: :.r 1 .mit v ■rm'i mm ;!■ ■1 : .cm: v. SM’TIOis i< <>v r :i'. NORTH CACOi.1V-> C0XM1.'. TiON lib li.-f :hf sU.t h- .: d pt ion of the AmendnM • f i!)'G. Article V, St etien 4 r >; 11 h,onn Ca lina sta e Co- tuti -a e.-i.t . that - he i -gi-haui: o \ -as v ! n at pov.-ei to coiv.r: ,-t m 1>< half of ; a • s!ale. new i1 i-t y -cuisiary ob ligation excel e in ■ ■ a do i.aii per cent o; tin accessed valuation of ‘t'a- X,iale pro;.vt - 1 1 | - i a 1 - ' • n • r Ir. - of 1936 - .ccept 1 ' extapt In a ■ people. Via In iT Gel..: i As. i i.lv pr ' . dad for 1 ■. - : ; ' ■ to votC in he next y-" erai . Km • ion or. the repeal of the Amendment of litre, debt limitation, that the state, counties and cities could, borrow money willioio i.mitation and wit.iout a vote of the peo ple. I, a member of the senior class (Continued or. Page 4) k g„. in performance mA economy... in ruggedness nnd reliability! 1 In the wot hi s cham pion Chevrolet emjino, tiie valves are litouted in the head of tire cylinder, directly over the pistons . . hence the name, Valve-in Head. 2 Valve in-Head clesi'jn provides faster intake of fuel mixture . . . and quicker anti more complete exhaust of burned yases ... all of wtur.ti contributes to tietter performance and economy. Valve-in-Head design also permits a more compact combustion chamber; and this, together with Chev ri -11 • * s "Blue Flame" combustion, means mine diivmq power fm the pistons —less heat toss - -a id maxi mum ecom ony. Valve-in-Head en gines aio inherently easier to cool; and Chevrolet's individual cooling of cylinders prevents waste of power—promotes efficient operation — prolongs engine life. jaa if Automotive experts and million! of motorists agree- Valve-mHead is far ahead because it gives an outstanding combination of performance, endurance, depend ability and economy. . . . Chevrolet — master builder of this master motor—has proved this by pro ducing more than 20 million Valve-in-Head engines during the past thirty-seven years—engines which hold the distinction of having delivered more billions of miles of satisfaction, to more owners, over a longer period, than any other power-plant built today! Chevrolet's World s Champion Valve-in Head engine is another powerful reason why CHEVROLET AND ONLY CHEVROLET IS FIRST . , s another convincing proof that only Chevrolet givei BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST! CHEVROLET^^ IS FIRST! G. F. P. Chevrolet Co,, Inc. WEST JEFFERSON, N. C.
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