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THE JOURNAIi-PATRIOT, NOETH WILKESBOBO. C. LT" ♦ V; Qr«it Northwestern Fair, won a tiYo-day expo- 4 trays to the fhlrgroQnds In this «tty oh September 10, will giTs •tray 12 ,000 In premiums on ex- ii?. White of farms, homes and orch- strda. * ,5. The liberal cash premiums are OQouted to attract a large num- >2Mt of excellent exhibits and ar- TUksoments are being made to hXTe plenty of space in tents to ^hoBse the exhibits. Indhridnal cash premiums xange from a eanall amount all the way upward to $100 and are woll worth trying for. The list of cash premiums fol lows: fiectiasi l^FVuwi, Otwninnnlfy and School Exhibits General Farm Exhibits—1st, 150.00; 2nd. $35.00; 3rd, 120.00; 4th, $10.00. Community or School Exhibits —1st Prize, $30.00; 2nd, $25,00; Ird, $20.00; 4th, $15.00; 5th, $10,00; 6th, $5.00; 7th, $2.50. Section 2—Com Ten ears of White Corn (sin gle). $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; Ten ears of White Corn (prolific), $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; Ten ears of Tellow Corn (single or prolific), $3.00, $2.00, $1,00; Ten ears of Pop-corn, $1.00, .75, .50. Section —Small Grain Peck of Wheat, smooth, $2.00, $1.00, .75; Peck of Wheat, beard ed. $2.00, $1.00, .75; Peck of Rye, $1.00; .75. .50; Peck of Oats, $1.00, .75, .50. Section 4—Forage Crop Peck of Cowpeas (any variety). $1.00, .75, .50; Peck of Soybeans (any variety), $1.00, .75, .50; Best Stalk of Soybeans, .50. .25, R; Best Mixed Grass Hay, bale, .76, .50, .25; Clover Hay, bale, .75, .50. .25; Lespedeza Hay, hale, .75, .50, .25; Alfalfa Hay. bale, .75, .50, .25; Best display of at least 4 varieties of hay, baled, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00. DEPARTMENT B—HORTICULT Section 1—.Apple.s Best Orchard Display: 1st. $100.00: 2 nd. $75.00; 3rd, $50.00: 4th, $25.00; 5lh. $15.00. Consisting of 16 trays. 15 plates. 4 boxes from the following list | of commercial varieties: Red De- licious. Double Red Delicion.s. (Starking or Richared), Golden Delicious. Wine.sap, Stayman Winesap. Double Red Stayman (Staymared Blaxtayman) Mag num Bonum. Mammoth Black Twig, Red Limibertwig. any oth er one variety. $10.00 for each additional ex hibit considered by the judges to be of high quality and w-ell dis played. Trays; 4 varieties each variety. Plates: 5 varieties, 3 plates tr each variety. Boxes; 4 varieties. 1 Eastern Crate to each variety. Single Tray.s Red Delicious. $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; Double Red Delirious (Stacking or Rlehared) $3,00. $2.00, $1.00; Golden Delicious, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; Winesap. $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; Stayman Winesap. $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; hlagnuim Bonum, $3.00; $2.00; $1.00; Double Red Stayman (Staymared Blaxtayman) $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; Mammoth Black Twig, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; Red Limbertwtg, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; Any other one variety, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; Best three trays of any one variety in the above list, $10.00, $5.00, $3,00. Plates Plate of Red Delicious, $1.00, .75, .50; Plate of Red Delicious (Double Red, Stacking or Rich ared), $1.00, .75, .50; Pl_ate_ of Golden Delicious, $1.00, .7 5, .50; Plate of Winesap, $1.00, ,75. .50; Plate of Stayman Wine.sap. $1.00, .75, .50; Plate of Double Red etayman (Staymared or Blaxtay- man), $1.00, .7u, .50; Plate of Magnum Bonum, $1.00, .75, .50; Plate of Mammoth Black Twig. $1.00, .75, .50; Plate of Red Lim- bertwig, $1.00. .75, .50; Plate of any other one variety. $1.00, .75, .60; Best plate collection of five varieties, 3 plates to each variety, $5.00, $3.00, $2.00. Section 2—Pears Best plate of Pears. $1.00, .75, .60. Section 3—Vegetables I Sweet Potatoes Best tray of Porto Rico, $2.00, $1.00, .75; Best tray of any oth er variety, $2.00, $1.00, .75. Irish Potatoes Best tray of Irish Cobbler, $2.00. $1.00, .75; Best tray of any other variety, $2.00 .75. Cabbage Beet three heads trimmed for market, $2.00, $1-00. .75. Peppers fiweet Bell Pepper, any variety (6 apeclmens), $3.00, $2.00, $1.; Pimento Peppers (5 specimens), $3.00, $2.00, $1.00; Hot Pepper. a.ny variety (12 specimens). $$.00. $1.00, .75. Totnatoes Plat* of 6 tomatoes, any vari ety, $1.00, $2.00, $1.00. Tnwlps PUito of 6 tfurnlfs, any variety, fl.P*. .75. MtoeeOiir'Wwg; Best plate diatlay of Beana, $1.00, .75, .50; •'Seetif plate of Ocioiu (5 specimens), $1.00, .75, .60; Egg Plant (two specimens), $1.00, .75, .50; (En cumbers (5 specimens), $1.00, .75, .60; Pumpkins (2 speci mens), $2.00, $1.00, .50; Largest Pumpkin, $1.00, .75, .60; Best collection of at least 10 dflfei^nt varieties Of vegetables, grown by exhUbltor, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00; Best Watermelon, $1.00, .76, .60; Best hunch of 5 carrots (tops off), $1.00, .75, .60. Section 4—Flowers Pot Flowers Best specimen Foliage Plant other than fern, $2.00, $1.00, .75; Best Pern, 1 specimen, any variety, $2.00, $1.00, .75; Col lection of 5 foliage plants, $5.00, $3.00, $2.00; Collection of 5 flowering plants, $5.00, $3.00, $2.00; Blooming Geranium, $2.00, $i;00, .75. cut Flowers Floral Arrangement (Dining room table for 4), $2.00: $1.00, .75; Floral Arrangement (Dining room table for 8), $2.00, $1.00, .75; Cut Dahlias, 3-5 flowers, decorative type. $2.00, $1.00, .75; Cut Dahlias, 3-5 flowers, cactus type, $2.00, $1.00, .75: Cut Dah lias, 5 or more (Ball type), $2.00, $1.0 0,.75; Asters. 1 va.se, $2.00, $1.00, .75; Roses (collection 3 or more varieties), $2.00, $1.00, .75; Roses, any variety, 1 speci men. $1.00, .75. .50; Vase as sorted cut flowers, $2.00, $1.00, .75; Vase Marigolds, $1.00, .75, .50; Vase Zinnias, $1.00, .75, .50; Vase l’etunia=. $1.00, .75, .50; Vase Michaelmus Dasies (Hardy Asters). $1.00. .75, .50. DEPARTMENT C—POULTRY— Section 1—Barred Plymouth Rocks (Exhibition Class) Cock, $1.00, .75, .50; Cockerel, $1.00. .75, ,50; Hen, $1.00, .75, ,50: Pullet, $1.00, .75. .50; Pen Young Birds, $2.50,^ $1.50, .75: Pen Old Birds, $2.50, $1.50, .75. Section 2—Barred Plymouth Rocks (Utility Class) Cock, $1.00, .75, .50; Cockerel, $1.00, .75, .50; Hen, $1.00, .75. .50; Pullet. $1.00, .75, .50; Pen Young Birds, $2.50, $1.50, .75; Pen Old Birds, $2.50, $1.50, .75. Section —Rhode Island Red.s Cock. $1.00, .75. .50; Cockerel, $1.00, .75, .50; Hen, $1.00, .75, .50; Pullet, $1.00, .75, .50; Pen Young Birds, $2.50, $1.50, .75; Pen Old Birds, $2.50, $1.50, .75. Section 4—White Plymouth Rocks Cock, $1.00. .75, .50; (Cockerel. $1.00, .7.5, .50; Hen, $1.00, .75, .50; Pullet. $1.00, .75. .50; Pen Young Birds. $2.50, $1.50, .75; Pen Old Birds. S2.50, $1.50. .75. Section .1—Wliite Leghorns (Utility Class) Cock, $l.o0, .75, .50; Cockerel, $1.00. .75. .50; Hen, $1.00, .75, .50; Pullet, $1.00, .75, .50; Pen Young Birds, $2.50, $1.50, .75; Pen Old Birds, $2.50, $1.50, .75. ®rledl —^ C(K!i^, 21.00, Hen, .50; Pullet. ILOO, .76.^^-.W; Bea Young* Btrd8,"|2.60,*' fl.M, .76! pen Old Birds, $2.50, $1.50, .76. Onuid Chanpltm Bird Sections 1, 2, S, 4, B, $ and 7, Champion Ribbon. Priiea for this class are to he draated ^ local merchants. Section 8—Capon* Best Matured any breed, |2.00, $1.00, .75. Section 9—Turkeys Bronze Tom, $1.26, .76, .60; Bronze Hen, $1.25, .75, .50; Bourbon Tom, $1.25, .76, .60; Bourbon Hen, $1.25, .75, .50. Section lO—Dneks Pair Indian Runners, $1.00, .75, .50; Any Other Breed, $1.00, .75, .50. Section 11—Geeee Pair, Any Breed. $1.00, .75, .50. Section 12—Eggs Best Dozen White Eggs, .75, .50, .25; Best Dozen Brown Elggs, .75, .50, .25. Section 13—Rabbits Best Display, any and all breeds, .76, .50, .25; Best Pair Seniors, .75, .50, .25; Best Pair Juniors. .75, .50, .25. DEPARTMENT D—BOYS AND— Jerseys Females, Junior Calf (dropped ^ tf m %, iM. to B(tef aii^S^’^lutlTe), $6.00, $i.«0, $i?Ml’^male8, Cow or Heifer (dnatped July 1, 1937, to June ■JO, 1«87, Intduslve, $6.00, $4.00, $S.0»: .-Vernal#,' (3ow (dropped pmvioaB to-July 1, .1937), $6.0),- Junior Chaanplom,* $C.00; Senior OhaniBilon, $5.00; Grand Chamiploa, $5.00. $1.00, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Wilkes County: North Wilkesboro Academical and Industrial Institute Incorporated, and L. F. Harris, C. L. Watkins, J. M. Bowers, S. C. Turner, C. C. Lu- per, E. L. Golden, S. A. Grimes, C. M. Petty, 'W. A. Watkins, R. C. Barber, H. Glenn, S. T. Davenport, Trustees. vs. Home Mission Presbyterian Church of the United Sutes, C. EL Jenkins, Barney Cleary, J. B. McCoy, R. P. Casey, Russell G. Hodges, Andrew Kilby, W. F. Greer, Thomas A. Finley, and Ralph Bowman, Trus tees for the Wilkes County Post of the Americari t.,egion No. 125 and Mrs. A. F. Kilby, Mrs. J. Ed Turner, and Mrs. W. R. Ab- sher, of the American Legion Auxiliary, W. K. Sturdivant, and Willis M. Everett The defendant Willis M. Everett, President of the Elxecutive Com mittee of the Home Missions of the I^esbyterian Church in the United States, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Wilkes County, North Carolina, for the purpose of getting title and the real estate m the above entitled action cleared as described in the original com plaint The defendant is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior court of Wilkes county, within thirty (30) days from service of this notice and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said action. This the 21st day of Aug. 1940. C. C. HAYES, Clerk of Superior Court 9-12-41 (t) WILLIAMS MOTOR CO. TELEPHONE 834-J T. H. Williama. Owner Oldsmobile Salea-Service Bear Frame Service and Wheel AHgnment General Auto Re-Qairing Wrecker Service—Eietitrie and Acetylene WeldLif USED PARTS—For a aak and aiodela of can tag trecka ■ Gnemseys Female, Junior Calf (dropped Jan. 1, to June 30, 1940), $6.00, $8.00, $2.00; F^ale Senior Calf, (dropped July 1, to . Dec. 31, 1939), $5.00, $3.00, $2.00; Oow (dropped prior to Joly 1. 1937), 1^.00, $4.00, $3.00. Beef Cattle Light Weight Fat Steer or Heifer, $10.00, $5.00, $2.00; Heavy Weight Steer or Heifer, $10.00, $5.00, $2.00. Swine Best Sow Pig, six months or over, $5.00, $3.00, $2.00; Best Boar Pig, six months or over, $5.00, $3.00, $2.00; Best Barrow, or igullt, six months or over, $5.00, $3.00, $2.00. Section 2—Corn For ten best ears single ear variety, white, $2.00, $1.00, .75; - For ten best ears prolific variety, white, $2.00, $1.00, .75; For ten , i76; For variaty,' pmL .1.$,: M, Rnaitt sifekfL , pea, .M-OO, fl.o>>: .sot JNerliai ? W* RoA Gookerel, „T8, .$S, R; WltlW Rock Pullet, .76. .26, R; I'.fibdi Inland. Reds, Pen, $3.00, ,.$1.00, .60; Rhode, Island Red Clmfterel, .76. .26, R; Rhode I«lan& Red Pullet, .76, :26, B: Wkfte Legji-, oraa. Pen, $2.60, $l.(Jo, ,60; White Leghorn Cockorel, .76, .25, R; White Leghorn Pullet, • ,78;' .26, R; Dozen Brown Eggs, .60, .26,' R; Dozen White Eggs, .60, .26, R- . .. 'Section 4—Room linprorement Best Bed Spread, $2.00, $1.00, •V. U»S). (any 1 ■ R; Beet Pair Bedroom Curtains, $2.00, $1.00, R. Section B.—Oothing Junior Girls—12 to 14 Years Two Hand or Tea Towels, made entirely by hand, .76, .60, .25; Best Apron (made entirely by ex hibitor), .75, .60, .25. Senior Girls—14 to 20 Years Cotton Dress or Suit, $1.50, $1.00, .76; Woolen Drees or Suit, $2.00, $1.00, .60; Silk Dress or Suit, $2.00, $1.00, .50; Costume Slips or Gown, $1.00, .75, .50; House Coat or Pajamas, $1.00, .75, .60. Section C—Food Preservation (Quarts •’ Best jar vegetables or soup mixture, .75, .50, R; Best jar ,V4,~ Mi R; .Carrotlji^, (■fholaji:: or alfcadi, $lJo,'.60» A^kaljpa, fl.pd, .60,: R; Toinil^UMa |iir&ola), $1.00, .60; R;v«S^ Mixture, $1.00, .60, R; Sauer kraut, $1.00, .50, R; String Beeps, practical pack, $1.00, .60, R; Green Pea", $1.00, .60, R; Com (cut or cream type), $1,00, .50, R; Lima Beans, $1.00, .60, R; Okra (whole or cut), $1.00, .60, R. CoHectlons Collection VegeUble and Fruit, 12 quarts, $10.00, $7.00, $4.00. of O^ty, Norili CaroHna, aa kbralute divorce on f^aunda) and the wfll fhtitMr lake notice reqAirad to apprar at tbe onira:j t^(7lerk IM Sui * eriw XTooil at w BUperi Wilkes (Jonnlir, K. C., on Septem- ir del ber 21, 1940, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complgint.- This the 22nd day of August, 1940. C. C. HAYES, Clerk Superior Court 9-12-4t (t) NOTICE!-NOTICE! Pay Your Electric Service Bill Before the 10th of the Month and Save the Discount Duke Power Co. PHONE 420 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C ill' THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES
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