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TWO DEMOCRATS HOLD LARGE MAJORITiE Roosevelt Leads Hoover in Nort Carolina by More tK?n 250,000. Similar Majorities for Ehringhaus and Reynolds. Charlotte.?The Democratic part maintained it? pcerwhelming: lead z late returns were assembled Satu; day from the election. Incomplete unofficial returns gav Franklin v. ivu^c, ..It r. r 250,000 in round numbers over Pre: ident Iloover. and similar majoritk wv?r?? indicated for other Democrat! candidates. TVitii i,55S 6f /;u- vctin precincts accounted for. the stanc :,u \Va>: It 5CV It 386..&S6-: HOOVCI 1 12.65!$; Norman Thomas, Socialisi 3,216; Wiliam D. Upshaw, Prohibitio party. C. arid William Z. Foster. Com munist, 2. Robert R. Rev nobis, of Asneville anti-prohibition Democratic candi date, held to a lead of more thai 200,0PP over his dry Republican op Donsnt, Jake F. Newell, of Charlotte The vote, from 1,178 precincts was: Reynolds^ 533.500; Newell 12S.1G0. For grovel nor. J. C. B. DUringhaus Democrat, of Elizabeth City, rai ahead of Clifford Frazier, Republic an. by the -ame record-breaking fig ij res. The vote with 1,217 precinct? re porting: Ehringhaus, 351,805. am F raza er, 110,752Other Democratic candidates f?> State offices matched th- head o the ticket stride for stride, on th face of available returns. In the congressional races, all th indications weir that the same tids wave that swept Roosevelt into th White House tjeivadeu each of the? contests, although detailed report of the ballot count were scuti.vin and meager. FRUIT IS ALSO ESSENTIAL IN HOME FOOD SUPPL' It is not necessaryha; e an e'al: crate orchard to secure an atieqat : 'vtj supply of fruit for the farm h.unc A :* desirable va.Tieti.es nia v.? ?i.i T ... , buildings. and in addition, to sevv.n as shade and pi'r.am -nis, >yiu grjvo f.it source now lacking n roan ?SB89B8ji' 'v-- uin Hi" fin iHuimq 'yu<t~ as have a few fruit trees; and vines y it is to V:"' vc a supply of vegetable from t." borne garden. Sc often whe an acre of laud Is platted to the o chard, the trees qr e neglected, 'Ft 1 >i*es?in: neglected home orchards i this stale are examples of this. ;yi-riere?c-Fi: ?- tfS50iI p!:tr. a small number of the different kind of fruits and set thc-m in such a \va as to fit in with the planting -chem fov beautifying the farm h miesieai Niswonger says pear and cherry tree may be sot in thv rear or at tho si'd of the farm dwelling and will serv as shade trees in addition to beariit fvult as they mature. The beauiifv blossoms will add to the beauty o the place. Apple, peace and plui -? - ..- w25s?? i.r.ees may --e set near the other Ian buildings or along the side and rea I?he of ' i-rsv.'lor- fence. Here the provide an ati motive setting: fe these unusually uprightly buildings. Crane vines may ' . p'anted alon; the front lyre m ivden fenc and 3-vav,ber;les and other small frui may have a - pltf? r in the garden. Mi*. Xiswo rarer therefore recoro mends trying plantings: Six ap p-i anil peace trees; three plum trees three cherry trees; 10 grape vines 100 strawberry plants ar.d 25 rasp ocrry plants. Other fruits such as fie: and Japanese persimmons may be a<! ded where their growth condition ai e favorable. Stone Eye G your eyesight and yc iNature gives you but capped for the remaii At the first sign c | should go to a comj I have your eyes exai J whether you have hi I not. l nis may prove vention which prever I protect your money| eyesight, which is so IN ORDER TO GET BETTE FREE EXAMINATIONS F< CALL IN AND HAVE YO YOU WILL KNOW THEIR Dr. R. ' OPTO I (Office Upstairs Over the Bex J2 I At the Helm?] i! y ; j ^ I : ^ j . * '. V'i .' ,* " ^ - II - ' ' -'..v'"" -! ' . :V1 ! ?mm 1 v! ,1 fj ' v iLoeal Red C Call; Reporl And Fiiiaii r\ Needs for Relief in Wata> i Unknown; Clothes Beii dren and Work Room Shows Little Mor i Official- >\ Watauua ChapU'r, J Auivv an K. -v Civ-sn. jji instituting : Lj+kiii? ? #1 nhuiMir Viy as th \v< rst ? ? v i- > niurm ... : :.. e'jof v rfc. ubmit !>oyt .. indicating the pressing ne^ds, thi L'_ 1 work th.xt ha.~ been done, the work ,<.}tbat is being done, mid a eompleii n j report from the trasiirer which inti? ! eai.es that the fund is rapidly 'Twin.. dUng. A careful p.-rusal of the lowing- call <t.iM v. "' ? - v i the people generally and give them ie a clearer insight into the work which j is being done by the humanitarian .... i - luvizat ior.: e RED CROSS ROLL CALL e.: This is. the time for the annual Red ff j Cross Roll Call. This year more than ill ever before we need the : assistance f g.nd sujjport of every man. woman a | and child in this county. Last winter ? Watauga was just beginning: : ' - jxhe pinch of the deprcssit Tc taky care of our situation hundreds of r' garments were handled by the Red j Cross Volunteer Service, with Mrs, glM. B. Blackburn as chairman. These : ;a-'*me.nts were ct>ntributed by indit; vidua! merchants, clubs, churches, missionary societies ? "duM- orcani-;izatinr.s in Boone and Watauga Coun -jty. It impossible to estimate tha ;? amount of ?uf ferine relieved t.hromrh ; this service- A loan closet is. main j tained to bu used in any case, of sieksjness in '.he county, i-i This summer the Red Cross hansidled Government flour and up to thts {time 110,000 pounds has been disilass Service >u are seriously handione pair of eyes. Lose icier of your life. >f defective vision you >etent optometrist and nined; it matters not een wearing glasses or io dc iKe ounce of prcits a pound of cure. You ?then why not your much more valuable? R ACQUAINTED I AM GIVING >R THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. >UR EYES EXAMINED, THEN CONDITION. G. Stone METRIST me Clothing Store on Main Street) S to i^-.vv oua 2.C0 W C.ZC THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?I [n Time of Need! istev . i?r f* -n m&~H. i.' Sg&E Wk&G* ?fc ._ v&f ft M- *-. -i- . ? 'I ^ ross Issues /? "1 p Is 01 ixeuei ice Siihmitte( uga Described as Hither! lg Supplied School ChiiIs Established; Report Hey Now on Hand. ib'ut I in til . t>,009 yiii :j.?f cloth has bbcn rc cc:\ HHiHHD rpei-ridr,f^^- SUE Hna-'i'. jjfc.. C. T h 0 RH till e -will be cut ia itapng at !Cr 1 jAverk rooms, ami distributed upon ;u|tib&i from the committee in the fi ij school districts. (One tract or and woman in each distinct make ci ninittei and they will be rosi u for this cut material being p?*> y liiii'.!'?, either by mothers of cl i! riven needing clothing, oy byryi-gi i izing groups in the local commi it u s. 1 To carry um velici work anil t. caiv of emergencies we need to ra ; fund-- through the Red Crois roll r The drive for nirmbcrships will gir, in the county Monday, Xovem! ,21st, 1!>32. Make plans now to si . scribe annual subscription of $1. !Fifty cento of this will be sent to ! | tioaal Headquarters to help carry : the mighty work cf reorganirat | and relief new- being sponsored the National Red Cross. Fifty re I will be used in this county to relit suffering. If any person wishes ; make a contribution it will be gla ! received. In every case only 50 ce i of each contribution is sent to j tionai, the balance being used j this county. | The Watauga County Chapter 1 Cross is needing funds this win | to help relieve distress such as i believe Wntnuva h.os never known R. C. RIVERS, Chairma Watauga County Chap! A. E. SOUTH, Roll Call FINANCIAL REPORT Watauga Chapter, A. R. C. Following is the financial report Watauga County Chapter, Red Cr< 'from April 1, 19[31, to September 11932: I August 4, 1931?Typhoid vac! cine and improving sanitary j condition patient's home 15 IS.p:. I.1., 1921?-Relief in the j home 10 j Nov. 14, 1931?Relief in tyj phoid case, one maternity uas?, ncv.' supplies for loan closet, laundry 72 Dec. 4, 1931?Shoes and hose for school children 12 March 5, 1932?-Clothing, bidding, expense to hospital 25 June 23, 1932?Expense in typhoid iriinlc - 44 July 14, 1932?Physician's fee in maternity case 1( July 19, 1932?Transportation to hospital, sick woman 1( July 20, 1932?Trans, woman to T. B. Sanatorium 1( Aue. G. 1932 Food for nppdv Sept- 19, 1932?Trans, for patient. from orthopedic hospital 1! U. S. stamp tax on checks Total 22' Balance on deposit in Watauga County Bank, April 1st, 1931 32! R-zi frc= A ' Cull. 19 174 annual subscriptions 171 contributing membership ! 1 Total-- 17! SVERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. ""] Forwarded to National Hdq. 87.50 1> r- ;. in Watauga Co. Bank 91.02 J Total on deposit 421.31 Amount expended 226.S7! Bal. on hand Sept. 19. 1932_. 194.44 K. C. RIVERS, Chairman W. 1). FAKTH1XO, Treas. VOLUNTEER SERVICE The Red Cross work rooms will op en Tut-lay. November loth, in r e old Watauga County Rank building on .Main Street. There are 5,000 yiiiua pi "*>tt*;p. cloth to i>e cut into ii. oss.es. shirts, etc. The need for these garments is great. The most serious need ever jcnowji in Watauga ( ous , iy. We are asking that women will ! v.iluntcei for this service. The work | room will be omn every day for two I weeks. Afterward Mondays and SatI urdays only, Every ii.-di r.r ev| cry organization will be given credit for hour- of -:k giv.?.. At this rime a drive is on to collect old clothes. They will he distributed from the Red Cross work rooms. Any clean garment can b? Used. No soiled garment can bo accepted. arc expecting that our women 1 will i/i siK>r.d '<> this call for clothing' land time, in this ernergejscy. as geit! crously as in the- old war days. The | npi'ri is sriear. We ace depending on y :!!MRS. M. B. RLA('KBURN. Chm. Volunteer Service. EMERCENCY RELIEF The R e con sir u e ttbii Finance ('om | mitteo, With Dr. Krca MurrL>ui its head, is attempting to distribute aid to the unemployed throughout the stave. Allotment is made to the -J dif.Vrent counties on the basis of the ? number of families needing help and the effort being made by the counties to care for their own needy. In the past three weeks, through the splendid co-operation 01 teachers, merchants and others, shoes, hose, sweaters and caps have been furnished some children in every school. ITht selection of the children who r.eod this service has been left entirely to the teacher in each instance. Xot every chiid who.-no ds clot-ning has been reached a no perhaps so nisi to children have been supplied who -..parents might baye taken care of their situation without tins assistrnce. but every effort was made *o novo this material quickly as posc.lbjo in order to cm down non-alunda|?ce from lack of clothing. .Some are wondering if in cm '""'Ml-ssed cotinty all thi5 relief is nee .l j -. -sa'-y. May I say ''yes. desp. l ately Wort/i all. -nun?? ii111?1 ? i ! ? i Watch saI. GTV3 Never before has The Diamond Rings u?r | Bar Pins. Just think we 8 Diamond Ring, a $4 :1 I Doll, or some other ' All you have to d I chanrlisp i? t-r, maL-o on the basis of trade Buy your Christr I premiums. Never be | Watches, Leather B tain 1'ens, Chains, K I as Jewelrjr, for Swec 27 8 the cost this year is ti DIAMONDS AND JEWE , fl They reflect the deep-sea is reminded of the esteei i Art I a gift of affection which 00 I i CARRY ALSO A 1.00 | ).00 1 !.?o ge sure j-0 caJj ancj g, LOO t Will 1.001 5.12] ' : !8Lr?m?i??IMI 11 mn I i necessary!" We thought we were fn: miliar with the situation in oui ! schools* bat for all that we were 'quite unprepared for what actually ; exists. More ov less clothing: has hem I furnisheu over 300 ?h?hjren- Apnrox' iniately one third of this numbci | have trotted into the local stores ! over the ice and frozen ground with I bare feet that have not had shoes on ! this season?and we have had sonic i ? ? ? y^y y j i ^UUlCL i trs a _? i This amount would and only $ 1 0.00 pet pmrj ]r?^ii ton will give you $ 1,001 three months. This hie into cash without dend, and is tax free. We also issue paid-i share, which pays 5 ] Let Us Tell Yo Building ai Watauga & Loan A | .. m Bk. Diamon es, & Sih l?XT A\ a_>x ^ n any store offered to give . are fine Genuine Diamon how happy you will be 5 Diamond Ring, a 26-pie valuable premium. o to be eligible to receive a purchase at my store, ai t coupons given with the ] nas gifts at my store anc ;fore has any store slashe< ill Folds, Leather Hand E ings and jewelry. Nothii ;theart, Wife, Daughter, i he lowest in history, anu : LRY IN GENERAL PROVIDE THE ted regard of the giver, and through n which prompted the crigincl purch, will last forever. FINE LINE OF BOOKS, ^RDS AND DECORATI et in on the Grand Free F Us Without C ost to Anyi IC. Ws "GIFTS THAT LAST NOVEMBER 17; 1932 -1 cold mornings. far only one child i has been known to have on. anything | resembling underwear, and that only ! io bleak joints; >v iin veil worn overJalk Is this condition necessary? Who 'can say? Sufficient to say, our chil jdren are, for the time being at least, ;|more cold than hungry and souie11 thing must be done, something is bei-ing done about it. Every effort is I (Continued on Page 3) You Use 300? be useful at any time, month paid on building ;ether with the profits, ).00 in about eightyinvestment is converti loss, earns a good diviip stock, at $100 per per cent, dividend. u More About the id Loan Plan. i Building Association d Rings lerware VAY! I away so much in value, ds, as are the Diamond to receive a real $250 1 c r* * - :ce cnest or Silver, a $!> ! some of thic free raernd the awards are made purchases. 1 get your share of the d prices as have we on Sags, Toilet Sets, Founig makes as fine a gift Sister or Brother, and 1 . 1 . 5LOCK.S most CUIIipiCUS. P.EAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, the ages to come the recipient ase. A gift from our *tore is BIBLF.S phpiqtm'c J JL ATA hJ ONS! Vizes Being Offered by one. ilker I i
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