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ran -■m Wuhteston, Dee loir . enpport by ' Demoerets wee issued toi^cht by tbe ReimbUMn Netloiua Oomalt- tee, elimaxlBs a lively sesalun at whieji tbe party’s 193« eenvea- tiea was set tor June 9 at Cleve land. After spirited debate, tbe na tional committee also voted for reduced delegations -frots • moat states at the June conveation. Under the action taken oaty 997 delegates will go to CfOTi^ad in contrast to the 1,154 'who"^had seats at the Chicago conclave in 1932. Specifically, the committee vot ed down a move to grant a bonus of three delegates at large to all states that went Repubfkan in the 1924, 1928 and 1932 presi dential elections. It approved this delegate bonus tor only the six states that voted for Herbert Hoover in 1932. The committee’s call tor Dem ocratic support, voted as the day’s session continued on after nightfall, canae somewhat as a surprise. ’The action came in the adoption of a resolution submit- It.—Av bM tod by B. B. Creagar. Texas com- antl-Bbbaevett mfttoomaa. - 1 “Thetoo is nothing batwOen ^wbat We call tbe Jetteraonian constitution and ouraelvse,” Creager argued. "U seems the part of common sense that we ex tend an invitation that they'Join US in the recovery of America.’’ Mark ReQua, California com mitteeman and a close friends of ^0|y0g ^ gm iroui i.uo .ubb, *v-,* former President Hoover, second-1 jy comes to pass. The deserving -j ,v- i..n^ * person who receives the gift is On Thurs^ evanlng at I p: in me North .Wnkothoro high school audjtoriwn, .the annual operetta of tie Junior Ugh school and the music department will he preaented. This operetta," The Uagl’t Gift, is a colorful preaeutatlon of Christmas In England in the mid dle ages. It shows how the old belief that at every Christmas lime some worthy person re ceives a gift from the Magi real- ed the resolution. ’’There are fundamental prlncl- , pies at stake about which there i can be no compromise,” he said. The bid for a Democratic par ty split followed by but a single day the provisional entrance of Qoverncrf Eugene Talmadge of Oeorgia. a new deal critic, into the presidential race. He made Gift Suggestions Blspeth, a little girl who lives in the home of. Moreley, by whom she is grossly mistreated. At Christmas her wrongs are right ed by the Magi and Moreley Is punished for his crimes. Carolers, Magi, crusaders, an gels, shepherds—all take part in this musical dram aof Christmas. , 'Moilsy, N. ■ b. ' Deeex^bor H, 1996, Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy of alovan years old. 1 am in the filth grade. 1 go to school every day anifi*l like to go very much. I want yon to bring me for Christmas a watch that will keep time, some oranges and tangerines, all kinds of nuts > and candy. If you wU^ bring me th«e things t will be^ R smart boy and study real hard. G-UY CHURCH. rrad PoUner. 69, who gave Ida blood is a futile attempt to save his daughters life, It dead^—^vic tim of his gift ’ Bolstter’s daughter, Mrs. James Kennedy, bore^ triplet tona a- mointlt ago. Beisasr anhinittoii to a traM>u^B in- an tStoh ,tu' save her.'Ufa, hut aha dled.^ So did two’ of her hahlto- Belsner, his reststanco'ioirered, developed blood poisoning, from which he died. oiarrlage UoeiiMlt= _ Begtstor of Deeds OU Wi During the Ptot «»w daysriioenes to wad were laanad to the foUow- J||B CDUpIea and to ona coupla agn?" raonaatod BO'pahtlelty: Ai- hart liOe Nelaon and OlUe WhisQfBt, both of Lenoir; Lln- nle Bongo and Hasal Church, nl’Bttmmit; Praatey Church both of Burn et; Neirmaft mA Oracle BoyAl, both of MeOradp. ccnjDs 5FEVER ^ flat in Saha-Ihaa HEAPAr Dnga'^ ia If AtlCJ irsvycissiosavtsas 4 ^j|jg mUBICCU UltoAU owa \,/j*s si»v4*a«*». this Statement on an basis, de- songs, danced, coatumes, and pending upon the actions of the j gtag© settings make this a truly pending upon Oeorgia Democratic comn>.lttee. The RepublloAn resolution as serted that "the whim of one man is being substituted for the delibwatlons of Congress.’’ It added that "the crisis rises far above any question of political parties.” , The sharpest fights in the long • committee session, j" |' winston-Salem. Dec . 16. — the gold ballroom of the May-, newspaper stereotyp- flower Hotel, | er, thinks his 11 hound dogs are shouting distance of the White j fnconslstent-eo he’s going to House, where President Reese* j ,eave them at home next time he veil wrestled with the budget , delightful and impressive pro gram for this season of celebra tion. An admission fee of 25c for adults and 10c for children of school age will be charged. Tick ets are now on sale. Moxley, N. C. December 16, 1985. Dear Santa Clans: I I am a little hoy twelve years old. I am not very strong but I go to school when 1 am able. I am in the fifth grade and 1 like my teacher. I want you to bring me a watch that will run, some engllsh walnuts, oranges, tange rines, coCanuts, and all kinds of candy. If you will bring me all of this I will be very good. CLIDE CHURCH. ' Dogs Rob Hunter Cheney Ties $1.00 Pajama.s $1.50, $l.iJ8 Hosiery, per box 50c Shirts $1.50, $1.98 (iladstone Bags $5.95 Stetson Hats $5, $6,50 veil wresueo wiia luo uuur.:!. , u„„h„b- problem, centered upon the fixing; , v, j v Mark of a convention date and limit-1 After a luckl^s day Mark ing the bonus of three delegates i sPied a rabbit sitting under a at large from states that ^'ent j bank anclj^ped him for a run- Republican in the last preslden-I ning shot. The rabbit ran 4n and tial election. I among the dogs—escaped. A , i few minutes later Mark spied an- The decision against expansion i „„ of delegate atrengtn drew quick j caught it alive himself, praise from Ezra Wh.tla c>m-, pounced all over mitteeman from Idaho. A close, ^ rabbit; wallowed friend of Senator Borah of Idaho,, ground. Now he says Whitia told newspapermen: ' got no'dog-gone use for ••This gives Borah a chance in | the convention. It will prevent: I North Wilkesboro. N. C. i Dec. 17. 1935. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy 10 years old. I have a sister. She is 13 years old. I want Santa Claus to please bring us all kinds of toys. I want a red wagon and all kinds of toys. Sister wants a sport wrist watch and a bracelet. San ta, please bring sister and me nuts and candy, apples, oranges and all kinds of goodies. I am a little boy. My name is Richard Adams. I am from Jonesboro, N. C. I am spending Christmas holi days with my grandpa at North Wilkesboro, Route 1. Santa. I am going to be looking for you at my grandfia’s. Please come. I will try to be good. Your little friends. RICHARD ADAMS. the old guard from manipulating the c.'.:ivention." MURDER OF BABY CHARGED TO PAIR: PAYNE Clothmg Co. Death Said Suicide .Millers Creek, N. C. Dec. 18, 1935. Deaie.st Old Santa Claus: I am a little girl six years old Whitesburg. Ky.. Dec. 16.— .Mrs. Helen Mahan. 18. and her husband, Robert, 22. were held j and going to school every day without hond on charges of mur- and help Mama every afternoon deling their 9-months-old son, 1 when I get back from school. I Thomas, today after the wife i want you to bring me some Kinston, Dec. 16.—.^n Inquest into the death of Charles Ivey ! T’aylor. 2;t. from a bullet wound ' ill Ills heart, was declared un-; Thomas, today aiier mo wuci -- •neeessarv by the coroner today. I testified the father tortured the | oranges, candy, nuts, ra.sms, , He s lid Taylor shot himself. The child. i ,en oi upper .lones eonnty. ‘ Read Joum.al-Patr.ot Ads. , CnehTshepherd. li MOUNTAINEER KILLED ' IN STILL EXPLOSION Atwater Keat RADIO Mount Airy, Dec. IT.—Law rence Dowell, 28, Virginia moun taineer, paid with his life for the mountain men’s hereditary privi lege of making their own liquor, but he wasn’t shot down by the bullets of federal agents. He died in the hospital in this city fro'm a fractured skull re- ceivr-d when a blockade distillery deep in some unknown fastness of the Blue Ridge mountains in Carroll county, Virginia, north of liere, blew up and a piece of the iKjiler .struck him in the head, ac cording to the unconfirmed ex planation of relatives. LITTLE CHANGE SEEN IN N. C. EMPLOYMENT IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT hkw mofkisi Nc'W' features! New prices: TRireifrtalB'rgofAs up on ihVmoif>xciHng show.wo have ovor pot on:l«w:ioHrnow qualiiyn»w pwf^an«e: C^^ in end see it. Raleigh. Dec. Ifi.—The state department of labor today report ed "little change" in employment in North Carolina last month. Due to seasonal changes, the tobacco industries reported a de crease of S-S per cent in employ ment while mercantile and mis cellaneous non - manufacturing trades reported an increase of over 11 per cent in workers on pay rolls. The textile group covered 4 3 mills all over the state and em ployment decreased .2 per cent while in 31 hosiery mills it in creased .5 per cent. Have You Tried? LA-LO MODEL 337 The mo.st e.\eiiing compact Mt on ^ market today. 7 new metal tubec. Features the new im proved Atwater Kent Control-Room Rrception tone quality. It's portable, brings in foreign and dometic programs, and U moderate in pnee. -)U MODEL 317 ial right) For those who prefer the con sole type cabinet there is this same? metal-tube ch^is ia what we fcnow is the season’s best looki^ cabinet. Whichever model jrou prefer, you can be sure that you re buy^jurt about everything you’d want IMdes-Day Furnitiire Company i “Always Outstanding Furniture Values” NINTH STREET NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. the new and.different kind of Rat, Mouse and Roach Extermina tor compound of 14 different foods and Red Rat Squill. Will not hurt domestic animals, livestock, poultry or human beings. Ready to use just the way you get it. Comes in powder form and all you have to do to use is to shake it out in dark places for rats and mice and in damp places, such as sinks and around pipes for roach es. LA-LO is guaranteed by the manufacturers to rid your prem ises of Rats, Mice and Roaches or your money will be returned in full. SF^Y Vtpar,. iinxM YADsnt vALi/inr ; 9RA»«5 HBiyCHMOl >YLONM\(UL|yM0l«Aj AT* See These Used Car'Values Before You Buy A Car or Tijek DxoamttnraD i initi Ford Sedan COMUBBCIAL PASSI5NGER 1 1085 Ford Tndor 2 1035 Ford Oonpen I 10S4 Ford Conpe t 1088 Ford Tndor f 10.34 Ford Tndor I 103^ Ford DeLuxe 'Tndor I 1031 Pontiac Coach 1 1081 Chevvolet Cbnpo 1 m Ninth Street 1 1031 Ford Sedan 1 1081 Ford CoBV. Sedan 2 1030 Ford ITonpea 2 1080 Ford Tndortt 1 1030 Lincoln Conpe 2 1030 Chevrolet Sedans 1 1020 Ford Tonring 1 1020 Ford (V>upe COMHIIBCIAL 1 1035 Ford Pickup 2 loss Chevrolet Trucks 1 1031 Ford Tmck I lOSO Chevrolet Tmck 1 1020 Ford Track 1 1020 Chevrolet Truckv I 1020 Dodge Track W Also other used cars mad true at real bargain prices. Yadkin VaUey Motor Co. Sales—^POR D—Servke Noiifc Wilkesboro, N. qJ\ Bay Your Used Car on the Easy Payment I%at of the Universal Cred't Co. -ALVMTS^ Ik. Special Christmas Offer We are giving free a Gift Package with each purchase of $1.50 or more. These gift pack ages contain values up to $5.00. Buy your Christ mas gifts from us and get one of these gift pack ages FREE. SEE STEELE SAVE MONEY LA-LO Products are sold North Wilkesboro by O. F. ELLER & SONS Tenth Street A. C. DENNIS ' 907 Cherry Street in LA-LO Exterminating Products are Manufactured and Guaranteed by the , La-Lo Ct^pany RINGS of A wonderful assortment Diamond Rings 37.95 to $126.00 Wedding Rings to match $4.50 to 330.00 Ladies’ Birthstone Rings $4.50 to $15.00 Men’s Stone Set Rings $8.00 to $25.00 Dinner Rings $19.00 to $47.50 Fine Assortments... Low Prices On Quality - Backed Merchandise WATCHES Hamilton Watches for both ladies and gentlemen $40.00 to $55.00 Men’s Elgin Sport Wrist $12.50 to $39.75 Men’s Other Sport Watches $11.50 to $39.75 Toadies’ Week-End Cases and j Toilet Sets at popular prices Men’s Elgin Pocket Watches $4.95 to 335.00 Ladies’ Elgins $22.50 to $39.95 Other Watches for Toadies $8.00 up Boys’ Watches $1.25 to $1.50 Watch Bracelets and Watch Chains —Simmons and other makes $1.25 to $0.00 SPECIAL Gladstone Bags for men, top grain leather $18.75 Parker Fountain Pens $1.25 to $7.50 Parker Fountain Pen Sets« $5.00 to $10.00 Belt Buckle Sets $3.50 to $10.00 (No charge for Engraving) Cigarette Lighters? $2.00 to $13ii0 Bracelets 8.5.00 to Bill Folds —$2.50 to $15.00 Military Sets $3.50 to $15.0oi^ Ladie.s’ Compacts —$2.50 up Nice selection of Silverware and China. Get our prices before you buy. Wilhe.bS.ro, YpUR JEWELER^.-;; gtf
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