is here to erect odern hospital for only T?2 per cent of the cost. Vote for the Hospital Sept. 28. n The Journal-Patriot Has Blazed the Trail of Progress In the "State of Wilkes" For Over 42 Years OUR CITY North Wilkesboro has a trading radius of 50 miles, serving 100,000 people in Northwestern Carolina. Vol 43, Mo. 42 Published Mondays and Thursdays NORTH WILKESBQRO, N. C., Thursday, September 9, 1948 Make North Wilkesboro Your Shopping Center H i li . ifc 1 H MM ?>*' hiH' . . _r^ ? ' ? ?*'' 'V ? - v;' ' C7 &.-3 m [rT^V'n iT" ^ 1 WILKES FARMERS'" DAY HERE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1948 | \ 10:00 A. M.?PARADE. Moves from Wilkesboro j by Memorial Park to Fifth street, down B street to r 10th, on 10th to D street, on D street to 9th street. . 11:00 A. M.?BAND CONCERT. c Yadkin Valley Motor Company lot, 9th and C streets. - 11:30 A. M.?CONTESTS AND PRIZES. Mer chandise awards presented to contest winners and I to those who-are present when tickets bearing their names are drawn. 12:30 P. M.?LUNCH. 1:45 P. M.?MUSIC BY STRING BAND. 2:00 P. M.?SPEAKERS AND SPECIAL GUESTS. Principal Speaker, Ex-Governor J. Melville Brough ton. 2:45 P. M.-r-FORESTRY AWARDS. From Wilkes Chamber of Commerce to winners in County Timber Thinning Contest. 3:00 P. M.?STRING BAND. Special show priz Don Walker and His Blue Ridge Boys. More "rizes to lucky ticket holders. Farmers, you are cordially welcomed. Come early and enjoy Farmers' Day. Apple Exhibit At Wilkes Fair Will Be Good By CARL E. VANDEMAN, Monday, September 13, is the opening day of the 1948 Wilkes Klwanis Agricultural Pair. All apple growers are urged to bring in the fruit for their commercial apple exhibit Monday morning or early Monday afternoon. $83.00 In cash-prizes will be awarded for the five best commercial apple exhibits. The first prize is $40. - The apple exhibit consists of three trays each of four varieties of apples and one bushel basket each of three varieties. Assist ance will be given each apple grower in arranging his fruit in the trays and bushel baskets at the fairgrounds. Be sure to come early and avoid the last minute ruBh. In selecting apples for exhibi tion each fruit grower should keep in mind the following points: Uniformity is of pri mary Importance and includes size, color, and trueness to type otfVariety. This* means that ev eir apple in the Container should be like every other apple. The people who come to the fair like to see fruit of good size and high color. Over-grown or over sized fruit should not be exhibit ed as they generally are not typ l . ? ' * ? Forestry Awards WHI Be Presented Here Farmers' Day R. W. Graeber, Extension Forester, Plans to Attend Farmers' Day \ One of the many interesting features of Farmers' Day here Tuesday, September 14, will be presentation of cash awards to nine winners in the 4-H timber thinning contest sponsored by the Wilkes Chamber of Commerce. Farmers' Day will open at ten a. m. with a mile-long parade beginning in Wilkesboro and ending lii North Wilkesboro at the corner of Ninth and C streets, where one or more bands will giye a concert. Mout Airy band under direction of Mason Emde will participate. Following the concert will be a series of hilarious contests which all may enter and compete for valuable prizes. After lunch the program will open again with former Governor J. M. Broughton as the principal speaker. W. K. Sturdivant, chairman of the Chamber's Agriculture com mittee, will make presentation of prizes to timber thinning contest winners. The prize winners were in the following order: Charles! Gilliam, of Ronda; Dennis' Greene, of Champion; Ray John- , son, of Jonesville; Duel Jones, of Ronda, Route 1; Kenneth Jor dan, of Roaring River; C. A. Bur chette, Jr., of Ronda; Gwyn Red ding, of Ronda; P. M. Curry, of North Wilkesboro, Route 8; Rus sell Edwards, of Roaring River. The forestry winners will ride on a special forest display truck in the parade. The vehicle and display will be furnished by the Meadows Mills company. A string band concert will end the Farmers' Day program at 3:00 o'clock and the Wilkes Agri cultural Fair will furnish enter tainment Tuesday night and throughout the week. Lions Prepare For Mocksville Local High Gridders Will Play First Game of Sea son Here Friday Night North Wilkesboro high school's' Mountain Lions, 1948 edition, will take the field here Friday night in the first local football game of the season. The oppos ing team will be Mocksville and game time will be eight o'clock.! Coach Jack Sparfcs, beginning his first year here, has put the squad through four weeks of strenuous practice without seri ous injury and the team has been performing well. Probable start ing lineups will have Hadley and Steelman as ends, Moore an,j Ad ams at tackle. Day and Gaddy or Cox at guard, and Jim Winters at center. The veteran backfleld will have Rousseau at left half and calling signals, Stoker at quarter or blocking back, Badgett at right' half and Davis at fullback. Reserves who may see action will include Gilliam and McNiel at end. Forester at guard, Shore and Soots at tackle and Smith Hudson, a reserve center. In the backfleld reserve talent will' include Dan Hudson, who has a j broken finger but may see action as a punter, Carl Swofford, Worth Ward, Jerry Day and Wayne Pardue. Rousseau's knee, badly injur ed last season, appears to be o. k. Fullback Davis has worked off some weight and is faster and the already fast Jack Badgett seems to have picked up addi tional speed. The team should show additional offensive power in a passing attack which has been developed to fill * a need so sorely apparent last year. After the Friday night game with Mocksville, which had been in an indefinite state until re cently, se^gn tickets will go on sale at a number of local points. ? o ?