B. L SMITH AGAIN
HEADS RED CROSS
ORGANIZATION
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Rev. G. R. Gillespie is Vice-
Preside.nt and Prof. W.
R. Hill Secretary
(By Courier Representative)
Rutherfordton, Dec, 5.---The Ruth
erford "County Chapter of the Ameri
can Red Cross met in the office of
the county superintendent of schools
Friday afternoon to hear final re
ports from the 1928 annual roll call.
Through the county chairman, Cap
tain B. L. Smith, Rutherford was
asked this year for a total quota of
( 50 ' final reports showing $334.83
more than asked or a total now ac
counted for of $584.83. Adding tc
this amount several prospective do
nations toward the employment of a
school nurse estimated total will 1W
$639, still $lO7 short for a nurse
during the last four months of the
school year. The nurse can be made
available, however, for a shorter per
iod of time and her work assigned to
only those schools in communities
manifesting an interest in the roll
call. Rutherfordton schools joined
100 per cent strong, the Red Cross
flag going to the Rutherfordton and
Spindale graded schools for the larg
est number of subscriptions over and
above those of the teachers.
In the election of officers for the
ensuing year that followed, Captain
B. L. Smith, of Spindale, was elected
chairman, Rev. G. R. Gillespie, of
Forest City, vice-chairman, W. R.
Hill, secretary and Miss Virginia
Grayson, of Rutherfordton, treasur
ed. The chairman and -chapter ex
pressed their warm appreciation to
the people of the county and to the
splendid work done by all who took
part in the campaign.
MONEY TO LOAN
TO and 12 years repayment
REASONABLE RATES
QUICK SERVICE
OWN YOUR HOME
J. B. TABER
Res. phone 46-J
Office Phone 137
Forest City, N. C.
Rutherford ton Shelby
Something to Keep
and Cherish!!
Give something no one else can give—a pic
ture — a good photograph of yourself. Your friends
and those who love you—will cherish the gift—
and there is no more appropriate i-emembrance at
Christmastime.
Photography has kept step with all the sciences
and we never fail to utilize all advanced methods.
Plates that catch every little high-light and bring out
each character line; prints that develop soft tones and
finish-withal pictures.that you'll be proud to have* .
Our prices are most reasonable.
We suggest an early appointment for a sitting so
we can make early delivery to you.
Gilbert's Studio
• FOREST CITY, N. C.
Interesting Farmers in Small Grain
ALL-STARS DEFEAT
CHARLOTTE QUINT
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Wins Over Chapel oi Hope by
a 45-31 Score Here Thurs- •
day
The all-stars defeated the fast
Chapel of Hope five of Charlotte here
last Thursday night by the score of
45 to 31.
Forest City took the lead in the
first quarter and maintained it
i throughout the game.
For the locals, Seitz led the scor
ing "by getting fifteen points, Davis
"was second with eleven anfl Moss
third with ten. For the visitors Scott
led -with ten points, Aycock came
second with eight and Van was third
with six.
Line-up:
F. City (45) Chapel of Hope (31)
Blan'ton (4) Aycock '(8)
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Seitz (15) Van (6)
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Davis (11) Scott (10)
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Moss (10) Wilson (4)
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Walker Blair (5)
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Substitutions: Charlotte: Sherrill
for Wilson, Forest City: HardiD (5)
THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1927.
(Courtesy Asheville Citizen)
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Top. Demonstration on treating seed wheat with copper carbonate on
jthe farm of J. S. Allen, near Ellenboro, Rutherford county.
Middle: Treating seed wheat on the farm of W. T. Bennett, in Ruth
erford County.
Bottom: Demonstration of what proper fertilization will do. Left:
Wheat treated with nitrate. Right: No nitrate was used.
RUTHERFORD FARMERS
PLANT SMALL GRAINS
Farmers of Rutherford county
have been very busy for the past
f
month, harvesting one of the best
crops in several years. They have
also been busy seeding' a big
J acreage to small &i;ains.
| Wheat and oats are the leading
I crops that are being seeded; barley
|is a new crop and is gaining fast
jin popularity, there being several
hundred acres seeded this fall.
Rye and vetch are being seeded
for soil improvement while oats,
barley and vetch are being seed
ed for hay crops.
Last year thirty farmers en
rolled with the county agent in a
wheat contest, sponsored by the
'j Rutherfordton Kiwanis Club. A num
j ber of handsome prizes and a silver
; cup were awarded. Reports were re-
I ceived from nineteen of these farm
; ers, the largest yield was 23 1-2
! SULPHUR SPRINGS
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i Forest City, R-l, Dec. 5. —We are
having some winter time weather at
present.^
i ,
j Rev. A # . Milton preached a good j
j and interesting sermon at Sulphur |
j Springs last Sunday, November 27.
There will be preaching Sunday
afternoon at 2:30. The public is in
vited to attend.
I Miss Joyce BlanV spent Sunday
night with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Hopper.
Little Miss Aileene Henson is
sick with diphtheria. We hope for
her a speedy recovery.
Selma Hopper spent ♦ the
week end.with her cousin, Miss Ehna
Reid.
Mr. Summie Bland spent Thursday j
with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bland.
for Blanton, Harrill for Walker. Ref-!
eree: Spikes (Duke) Time of quar- j
ters: 10 minutes.
• Plays Hickory Thursday
The Forest City All-Stars will meet
the Hickory Athletic Club here
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, at the
high school gym.
bushels per acre, grown by G. W.
| Hardin at Forest City. O. .J Holler
jof Union Mills grew 28 1-2 bushels
jper acre. T. W. Bennett of Gilkey |
! grew 113 bushels on five acres and j
507 bushels on his farm. The nine- j
teen farmers reporting grew 2,2G0 j
1-2 bushels. I
I This fall the county agent and j
;G. Vv T . Fant, Plant Pathologist held ,
I a series of demonstrations on treat- i
I ing wheat with copper carbonate, a j
dry treatment for covered smu{ con-!
trol. The meetings were well at- ■
tended and farmers are using this |!
; method in preference to the old j*
bluestone method.
Not only are farmers -of this
j county finding wheat and .other
| small grains profitable but they
j find that they fit into the rota
j tion of other crops and aid in the
j building of a richer soil on the
' farm. i
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SCOUTMASTERS' TRAINING j
COURSE OPENS FRIDAY|
The Scoutmasters' Training course i
for prospective scoutmasters of Ruth- i
erford county will open Friday eve- i
ning at 7:30 in the Kiwanis Hall in j
Forest City. The course will be ;
given by Scout Executive R. M.
Schiele, of Gastonia. T-room commit
teemen and scout officials are re
quested to co-operate in this, and en
roll as many men as possible to take
this course. Periods will be held
weekly, on Friday evening, and will
continue through eight periods.
RUTHERFORDTON TO
HAVE CITY DELIVERY
Rutherfordton, Dec. s.—Ruther
fordton is to have city delivery of
mail beginning February 16, 1928,
according to a statement by Post'
master J. H. Williams.
The Kiwanis Club, Woman's Club
and other civic organizations have
been working on this project for
several months. The town has erected
steel street signs and numbered all
residences. One eight-hour carrier
and one three-hour earner will start
the service. More will be added as it:
grows. , :
Best in Quality
Lowest in Price
Don't put off buying Coal. The longer
you wait the more you pay. Phone us to
day and let us fill your bin.
We are still furnishing the best Ice.
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factory Service
- Remember, We Have
Feeds of all Kinds
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PHONE 132
Forest City
Oil Mill Company
FOREST CITY, N. C.
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I Buy Your Christmas Dandy
j NOW!
♦ Be it today—Christmas day or any day our candy
I so attractively boxed, is the welcome gift. Greeted
♦ with broad smiles of appreciation by young or old
♦ friend or loved one.
J See the handsome boxes and note the low orices
| FIVE POUND BOX CANDY nA , nd up
| "THE VERY BEST" SI.OO
| ONE POUND CHERRIES ' 50° POUND
♦ STICK CANDY, FRESH | c POUND
J HOMEMADE 15
{ . SPECIAL HOME-MADE CANDY fl>l AA
t » "NEW AND BETTER" 4 pounds SI.OO
I 1 SOFT SHELL ENGLISH WALNUTS JAc Pound
| DIAMOND BRAND, 1927 CROP 40
» £2 B '| Ve , V .? M the , Very lowest Prices, for Churches
» - and Sch ools. Will make a special price on all Christ
► mas needs.
FRUITS and NUTS
Buy your Christmas Candies Where You
Get the Purest and Best
The Candy Kitchen
JOHN THOMAS, Proprietor
Forest City - - N. C.