t wm, RAGE EIGHT STATE SCHOOL HEADS IN SESSION HER ?Continued front pase one) Avery, Ceo. W. Bowman, lOewls^ti Beaufort, V. A Edmondson. Was Sngtor.: Washington. E. S. Jordan. Washington Bertie, H. W. Bladen, Winoaor. Bladen. J S Blair, ElizubeUUow BrunswkU, Annie Mae Woodsid South port. Buncombe. T. C. Rooersor., Ash vsjjfe, Asheviiie, R. H Latham Burke. ft U Pulton. -Morgar.L.v G en, A'ipti-e. B. S. Plxxco: Morgu ten. W. P. Staroes Cabarrus. S G. Haw-field. CcneorConcord. A S. Webb: Kurnayjhs, V J Bullock. Caiii-veJ. C. >: Abemetny. Leroi Lenoir. C. 3. Warren Camden. JO. P Lcary. Camden. Carter-t. J G. Allen, Beaufort Caswell, Holland llcBwuir- Vance, vl!)e. Catawba M C Campbei . Sewwi Hickory. R. Crave: Xe.non R. I Gurley Chatham, w. K. Thompson. Pitt bore. Cherokee, A. I. iSartln, llurplr Andrews, a. E. Hudson; Murph; rleronvmus dueck. Chowan, W. J Taylor, E?i-?uto: Edeuon, John A. Hblm-es Clay Allen J. Bell, Hayesville. Cleveland, .1 H. Grigg. Shelb} Kings Mountain, B. X Barnes. She by, W. E Abernethy Columbus, Henry D. Browning Whitevilie.; Craven, R. L. Pugh. New Bert New Bern, IT. B Smith Cumberland. A. B. Wilkins, Faj etteville; Fayetteviiie, Horace Sisk. Currituck. F. 3. Aycock. Jr . Curr tuck. Dare, R. H. Watkins, Man too. Davidson, Paul F. Eva21s, Lexinc ton; Lexington. L. E Andrews Thomasville, J. N. House. Davie, R. S. Procter, MocksviUe. Duplin. O P. Johnson, Kennansviih Durham, L. H Barbour. Durham Durham, W! F. Warren. Edgecombe, N. E. Gresham, Tai NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION IN THE TOWN OF BLOWING ROCK Notice is hereby given, that ftifiliflfrin am fciiii"reo^a' ' ^'1'^"^1>e -L ' 1 wvnrt? ?. The polls will be open on the da of election from the hour of seve o'clock a. m., until the hour of seve o'clock p. m.. Eastern Standard Timi and no longer. The polling plac shall be the usual polling place in th Town of Blowing Rock, to-wit: tli The Board of Commissioners of tli Town of Blowing Rock has appointe J. Allen Gragg to act as Regi3tra and F. W. Rainey and D. S. Johnsc to act as Judges of Election for sai The Registrar will be furnlshc with registration books and will n vise such books and keep the bool open for the registration of new elei tors at the time and in the manm By order of the Board of Commi doners of the Town of Blowii JUi H26?1 KOESHOUSER, 7-28-2c jjfc Town Cier i .. or.: Yarbom. vv. A Maiiler. ,g I Forsyth. T. H. Cash. Whiston-SajVeua; WInston-Saiem. J. W Moore ; : Franklir. V/J R. Mills. Louisburg." :v Franklintor.. S. B Harris. Gaston Hunter truss, Gastor.iu.. Cherryville. G. J Beunet. Jr.: Gastonia. W. P. Gner. Gates. Henry Overman. Gatesville v Graham. J. H. 'Moody RobbinsvtJ'e. Granville. B. D Bunn, Oxford; Ox c_ ford, C. G. Creole. Grwiiu. A 1* Aider,.urn. ouort 11; i'. ,. Guilford. Tfcos R Foust. Greensi,. | boro: Greensboro 13. I. Smith: High Point. C. F. Carroll, Jr. j:| Halifax. V C Matthews. Halifax: V Enfield, H. M Lynch: Roanoke i Rapids. C W Davis; Weidon. C. 3. r; ! Thomas. j Harnett, B P. Gentry, uiUuigton. I Haywoctl. Jack Messer. VVaynesville; Canton. A. J. Hutchins j Henderson, R G Anders Hender| sonviile: Hendersoe.ville, F M >Vata:; C.! Herford, K. 3ro\yn, Win ton. Hoke, K A. McDonald R&eford. s.' Hyde. P. G Gallop. Swan Quarter. Treieli. T. Ward Guy Statesvilte.; i~i | M,6presvilie, H. C. Milter: Statesx I vine. R. M. Gray. Jackson. M. B Madison. Sylva. ?: j Johnston, H. R. MarTO^. Smithj field; j Jones. A. C. Holland. Trenton i Lee. G. R. Wheeler. Sanford; San -jford. G. Ft. Wheeler ! Lenoir, E. E. Sams, Kinston; Kint ston, W. A. Graham. , Lincoln. Joe R. Nixon. Liucolnton: j i; j Lincolnton. Wiley M. Perkins. Maeon. M. D. Billings. Franklin. Madison, D. M. Robinson, Marshall. j Martin, J. (J. Manning; Williamston ! jJ McDowell. N. F. Steppe. Marion; Marion. Hugh Beam. Mecklenburg, E. L. Best, Charlotte: ! r. j Charlotte. H. P. Harding'. }; j Montgomery. J. S Edwards, Troy. I Moore, H. L.ee Thomas, Carthage: j I Pinehurst, \V. P. HJorton; Southern j i j Pines, F. W. Webster. Nash. L S. Inscoe. Nashville; | Rocky Mount. R. M, Wilson, j New Hanover, H. M. Roland. Wit=. mlngtori. r Northampton. P. J. Long Jackson. Onslow. \ H. Hatsell, Jacksonville. a Orange. R H. Clayton. Hil!sbo?-o: i- Chapel Hill a W Her.eycutt ',a j Porquiman3, F. T Johnson, Hert- j e. j rd. Person. R. B. Griffin. Ftoxboro. I r-j Pitt, D. H. Conley, Greenville; >t" Greenville. J. K. Rose \ Polk. P S. White. Columbus; Try^ j on, W. A. Schilletter 5.. j Randolph, T. F. Bulla, Asheboixr, g.} A5helK>rot Reginald Turner g Richmond, L. J. Bell. Rockingham; h Hamlet. H. SL Kyzer; Rockingham. | :c L. J. Bell. 1 >0 Robeson C. L. Qreene. Lumberton: k Lumberton, Joe P. Moore; Red 1 Springs. J. F. Pugh. _ Rockingham. J. E. McLean, Went^ worth; LeaksviHe. James E. H-olmes; r_ Madison, J. C. Lassiter: Rei&sville. i- Perry le ' Rowan, S. G. Hasty, Salisbury; Sal- j i* j ishury, J. H. Knox. l?| Rutherford, J. J Tarlton. Ruther-1 fordton. * I Sampson. D. V. Carter. Clinton; ;e Clinton, B. E. Lohr. ?r* Scotland. L. M. Poole, Laurinburg. ir Stanley, James P. Sifford, Albe>f marie; A4benrarle, Claude Gngg. u Stokes, J. C. Carson, Dan bury. ? VAX ORMKANCE 1 !s Authorizing the Issuance of $56,000 J e Bonds of the Town of Blowing | Rock, North Carolina, for the I Enlargement and Extension of the | j_ Town's Water Supply System d e Be it ordained bv the Board of I e commissioners of the Town of Blow- j e ing Rock as follows: cj Section 1. Pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act, 1921, as amended, - bonds of the Town of Blowing Rock, e North Carolina, are hereby authoriz,f ed to be issued in an aggregate prinr cipal amount not exceeding $56,000. d for the purpose hereinafter described, i f Section 2. The proceeds of said .f bonds shall be applied solely to the n payment of the cost of enlarging and n extending the water supply system e heretofore established and now main>.? tained and operated by said Town, if for the purpose of supplying water r to its inhabitants, at the expense of 5, the Town at large, i, Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay g the principal of and interest on said >r bonds shall be annually levied and 3, collected. i- Section 4. A statement of the debt of the Town of Blowing Rock has x been filed with the Town Clerk, pur>f suant to the requirements of the Municipal Finance Act, 1921. and is open >' to public inspection. n Section 5. AjII expenses to be de-1 n frayed by means of the bonds hereby J authorized are necessary expenses of i :e the Town of Blowing Rock, within ie - - ----- vuv niuiiiiiig ui oeciion t Ol AlTiCIft ie VII of the Constitution of North Carolina. 10 Section 6. This ordinance shall id take effect when approved by tl?e r. voters of the Town of Blowing Rock i atan election to be called and held as id provided in the Municipal Finance Act, 1921." :d The foregoing ordinance was passe ed on the 26th day of July, 1938, and c3 was first published on the 28th day B- of July, 1938. sr Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said ordinance 3- must be commenced wiihir. thirty ig days after its first publication. H. P. HOLSHCKUSKR. Town Clerk of the Town of Blowing Rock. North Carolina, k. 7-28-2c iVATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY ' ! Svrry. Jo!:: - Johnson. Monroe; Ja I Vrr.ro*' \V. R Kirkman. ; Vance. E M. F.olhns. Henderson; Jjng i Henderson, E. M. Rollins. jotWake. John C I-ockhart, Raleigh; i ice. Raleigh. Claude F Gaddy 1 Warren, J. Edward Allen, Warren-113 j tor j Washington, H H McUean, Fly- v' ,, i oei J mouth . - , eol Watauga. W. K Wr-.ker. Boone. |c Wayra .1 W. Wilson Goldsboio: jell j Fremont H. Weiiorsa. Golsboro. Ray j Br I Armstrong i t-_o; Whites. C* 3. EEe; WUkesbpro; [ XortU Wiik-.'sboro. W i">. Halfaere. >het Wilson. K. P. Curtis Wilson; Eln; I ajvj City. :' Fusat- Wilson, K. R. 'Su< 1 Oirtis. j rttt Yadkin. J T Reese, Yadkinville. !J'i! Var-coy. Jan:c3 rlutchihs, Burns- j ij'*? viile. I 1 j I f?u BLY FINE LIVESTOCK JUll Messrs. Ralph IVilsog and Dor. J. .iu. j i for tor. recently returned from middle \ Tennessee with some registered | mediuirtVtype Poland China hogs yiii : Messrs. Wilson and Horton have been ?N ! tor a org time the foremost pure- ? I tred hog breeders i:i the county, and i ? \ they behove that the blood lines will j j=r I be vastly improved by the addition of i >ck : == "AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Issuance of S10,000 \ :zzz Roods of the Town of Blowing ! Rock. North Carolina, for the En- 1 ^ largenient and extension of the jz= Town's Sewer System. ! err: Be it ordained by the Boaru of ? i Commissioners of the Town of Blow1 :ng Rock as follows: ? Section 1. Pursuant to the Municipa! Finance Act, 1921. as amended. tomis ot the Town of Blowing Rock. ? North Carolina, are hereby authoriz- == ed to be issued in an aggregate prin- == cipHl amount not exceeding 810,000, ? for the purposes hereinafter .iescribSectioi Tlte proceeds of said =2 | beads siiall be applied solely to the ? payment of the cast of enlarging and jSS j bonis shall be annually levied an g the Town of Blowing Rock, within the meaning of Section 7 of Article. VII of the Constitution of North Carolina. Section 6 This ordinance shall take effect when approved by the voters of the Town of Blowing Rock at an election to be called and held as provided in the Municipal Finance Act. 1921.' I The foregoing ordinance was passI ed on the 26th day of July, 1938. and I was first published on the 28th day j of July. 1938. Any action or proceeding question| ing the validity of said ordinance I must be commenced within thirty lavs after its first publication. H. p. HOLSHOTJSER. 1 Town Clerk of the Toivr. of Blowing Rock. North Carolina. 7-28-2c "AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Issuance of ?19,000 Bonds of the Town ot Blowing ivwit, ^urui Carolina, mr me im 1 provement of Streets in Said Town ! Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Blowing Rock as followsSection 1. Pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act. 1921. as amended, bonds of the Town of Blowing Rock. North Carolina, are rereby authorized to be issued in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding 519,000. for the purposes hereinafter i described. Section 2. The proceeds cf said bonds shall be applied solely to the payment of the cost of constructing or reconstructing the surface roads, streets or highways in said Town, whether inoiuding or not including 1 contemporaneous constructing or rej constructing of sidewalks. curbs, i gutters or drains, and whether including or not including grading. | Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said j bonds shall be annually levied and I I collected. Section 4. A statement of the debt of the Town of Blowing Rock has been filed with the Town Clerk, pursuant to the requirements of the Municipal Finance Act, 1921, and is open to public inspection. Section 5. AH expenses to be defrayed by means of the bonds hereby authorized are necessary expenses of the Town of Blowing Rock, within of Oo?4:-_ ~ F ? ?4- - ' u.c tailing til DttlAIll I U1 ArUUlC VII of the Constitution of North Carolina. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect when approved by the voters of the Town of Blowing Rock at an election to be called and held as provided in the Municipal Finance Act. 1921." The foregoing ordinance was passed oil the 26th day of July, 1938, and j was first published on the 28th day 11 of July, 1938. Any action or proceeding: question- I ing the validity of said ordinance II must be commenced within thirty E days after its first publication. H. P. HOLSHCHJBER, Town Clerk of the Town of Blowing II Rock. North Carolina 7-28-2C J|g| . ?* fil THURSDAY?BOONE, N. Cjccess In Making Jelly No Accident . .Inking clear. spdrkling-hnght. u but quavering jelly is not just iiattei* of cooking fruit juice with : jar and trusting to luck, accord- ' to home demonstration specialists !? the State College extension sere- :1 i 'inc jelly is not so easy to make, j nuny a housewife can testify aft- -1 turning out a hatch of gummy or 1 upy stuff that refused to jell, or. * haps was tough, gummy, dull \ < ored. and without flavor. "Lots, sad things can happen, as anyi v-maker knows, said Auss Sat he >oks. assistant extension tvutri-' list. wide, shallow. flat-bottomed j. tie ii best for cooking the sugar j : I truit juice for making jelly, j; :h a kettle permits rapid cvapo- { I ion ami brings the mixture to jcl- j i zg point without the Song cook- < that spoils the color ami flavor. ? V cup of sugar for each cup of : it juice is often used, but some- . ics it is best to have a little more j re than sugar, depending ujhjii j i kind of justice used. Too much j llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillli N E Gene ^NOWj IV R1 -L T? JLT V> !iil!iHilHli{illillll!illtiill!!iii!l!Sllllll!!!l mmftiwM iMMim im i wrra? PURE RIO COFFEE 2 lbs . 25c Wc Grind It , I Salt, 3 pkgs. . 10c CF dix Matches, 3 boxes ^ K.r 10c SA Tomato Catsup [ 14-oz. can SPF 10c Pork and Beans ^ ' 6 1-lb cans ... 25c 24 1 48 1 98 1 Tomato Juice 24 Lj 14-oz. can .... 5c Red RITZ, 1 lb ARGO Pears, Bartlett, 2 No. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 can, 2 < WALIHJKK TISSUE, 4 roll. ABGO PEACHES, No. 2VZ c FRUIT JARS Pint. 59c Quart. 69c * A COMPLET1 vater or excessive fruit rr?osstur vill keep foe product from attaining ho fine quality desired for marketing or for home consumption. The question of when, to take the clly from the stove is of great imxirtance. Keep dipping a largi ipoon in the boiling syrup, lifting jl lp. and allowing the syrup to run of] he side of the spoon. It is ready t< ake off the stove -.vhen it will nal tin off the spoon in a steady stream tut separates into two distinct lines >f drops which tend to "sheet to >cther." VISITOR HEBE IN 18811 WRITES TO LOCAL FIR!V i Continued from page one! t special map from the road commis iiun at P.aieigh, about six feet long sitd I take folks who visit me 01 trips to all the places you talk abou in this special Watauga edition Ev erv page brings back to me happ days of these past S years and th friends I've had in that beautift country. T live them over and ovei so you see '.vhy it is hard for me t stop writing. Thank vou very much for remeiv W 1 9 ral Ek Radio rare IHllill^iilltiliHililHUHIitHilllillliliill DIXIE STORES 1EESE, lb IE LK, 4 tall or 8 small. . IOX JELL, 4 pkgs. .. . JLMON, Pink, can ?ple Sauce, 2 No. 2 cans :clAL FLOUR ROSE ROYAL bs. ... 36c I 24 LBS. e:Qr> PiHsburys bs. . $1.15 Jewel bs. $2.30 Shorteni js. 4 lbs. Band 1.15 S lbs. . . . 21c SALAD DRESSH 2 cans 25c CORNEL PINEAPPLI :ans . 15c JUICE, ^ WNEAP1 19c J DILL OR Si am . . 15c PICKLES APPLE BUTTER 28-oz. jar 15c 56-oz. jar 25c i LINE OF FRESH \ JULY S3, 1938 tiering me with a copy. Yours truly. Win. H. 'J 3K7..T Baltimore, July 23. 1938. i Heart arterial diseases, pneumonia and tuberculosis m the order named. , are the three greatest, causes of I i death ir. Japan. ) i IN RKME.WBR AXCE t: III loving remembrance of my dear j mother. Nancy Bell Lawrence, who * j died or.e year ago July 2G, 1937. i Her -.veary hours arid days of pain, j Her troubled nights are pa3sed. I Her ever loving patient frame Has found sweet rest at last. I "?Ve often sit and think of you, i And think of how you died; To think you could not say goodbye. . ' Before you closed your eyes. Sadly missed by your daughter. i i mm. uiauae Wilaon, 1' Lynchburg, Va TAKE COOK S C#% A j And Be Relieved iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiin^ se 39 | metric | 55 PLAY I Power Co* j IIIIIIIHHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIWIIIililllHinnl V TEA DIXIE 6-oz. pkg. . . . 17c ^ 3-oz. pkg. . . . 10c 17c Pimento 25c 7-oz. can .... 10c I 17c ^ Rinso, ig. pkg. 23c 15c *1A I or ^our Pickles, qt. jar 15c 1 Peanut Butter -1? 2- lb. jar 25c ing " 45c Salad Dressing . 83c Quart jar . . . 25c IG, pint jar 15c ) BEEF, No. 1 can 19c io. 2 can, 2 for . . 25c E*LE, 3 No. 1 cans 25c OUR i, quart jar 15c P & G SOAP 5 cakes.. 20c I VEGETABLES