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" WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1930. TEACHERS MEET AT GERMANTON Discussion of Matter of Ath letics In the Schools—Pro gram To I»e Given On Octo ber 22- i.aw-onvillc, Oct. 14.—Tii vwrk t f the Superintendent of the Stokes county Schools and the principals and coauhes of the larger .-chools of Stokes county is well under way. On October 10, 1030, the county superintendent had the princi pal- and coaches to meet him in the scho i building «i" Ger ms nton, where Mr. Carson pointed out some "i' the unties and opportunities of those whom he had :i.-iied to be pres ent. Also a part of this m "cl ing was given over to a di-ciij .-io.ji i t' what sh uld the sch-ol represented do this year in the matter of athletics. The following program will be viven by this grouj» al an evening session which will be gin at 7:30 o'clock October 22: 1. Talk—The Proper Re lation of Any School of Stokes C' unty to the Stokes County School System—Mr. P. \V. Jones, Principal Pinnacle Scho I—3 minutes minimum. 2. Report of Athletic Com mittee Chairman Athletic Committee. 3. General Discussion of Report of Athletic Committee. 4. Talk—Solutions of the Most Outstanding Attendance Problems—Mr. W. C- Voorhees, Principal Pine Hall School— -5 minutes minimum. 5. Talk—lnterest Htokes I Build Now I ==— S 0 , f Lumber, Materials and Labor are now Lower than for Years J o 1 0 © | Now is the time to do that building: veil k« I i have been planning, before prices s2 advance again. 0 ' a fi I! g I can furnish you Framing and ai! kinds lof Heavy Lumber delivered at your door at the lowest prices. y o d ; I I' See me or write y i S CL. HOLLAND f 1 GERMANTON, N. C. | County Schools Should Take this Year in Debating—Mr. li. S. Gardner, Principal German ton School—r, minutes minim um- t>. Discussion and Organi/a tion —if organization is !»*- sired—of a School Maste!">' I ('in'..'—l)ix-us.-'iou lead by Mr. '. ('. Carr 11. Principal Kim? Sdv 01. who is also to he chair man of this meeting, and who mav direct as seems wisest. '■ * Following the business sess- j ion of this conference there will 1 I be a social period at which re-j i'ivshm»nts arc to be served. j Exporting Volsieadism Ollicially 'dry" Uncle Sam j ship- more than ;s million doli-J ars worth of his non-intoxicat ing beverages abroad yearly. The l'l'iw of American fruit juices, malt extracts, and min erai waters abroad has increas ed 300 per cent in seven years, reaching a total value of sl,- 763,121 in ID2O. We are not quite so eager to buy these same beverages from other na tions. however. Imports dur ing 1029 were valued at $382,- 153 less than exports. Many will see irony in the fact that Canada, eagerly visit ed by Americans of pre-Vol steadian thirst, is the chiet purchaser of American ingred ients for making pop and soda fountain drinks. Other coun tries which relish innocent re freshment of this sort include the United Kingdom, South Arherica, New Zealand. Aus tralia and China. Our imports consist largely of ginger ale and ginger beer from the Unit- THE DANBURY REPORTER Ed Kingdom and of lemon, lime and sour orange juices from the West Indies, the United Kingdom and Italy. Howe or, our contributions 1 ) the iMii iii's aridity are sum* - olFs'- l by (>"!• a! : to llril tarn's w i;ie i.idustry. i:aj \ ines i'ri.r.i the I'uitcd Siat. I The Morrisett Co. I "LIYK WIRE STORE." 8 FACTS:—When their first baby came. Mr. Jones bought a ba'n buggy. when the second arrived he put •'ii h?doi n lire-, when the third [».>• in his appearance he artded t'k r v.ii.c! brakes and when the fourth came ! v.as nccv.•-ary to add a rumble seat. Now fi thrl they have twins. ."Sirs, Jones has ordered a st i. g iiuht- Moriisell's pul Ihe stop liuhl on competition about ten years ago. THIS WEEK: .■>oo.') yards Druid Domestic. .V Lovely Flat Crepe, all silk ~!(Sc ."•1-inch all wool Coating ONc Lovely Dress Itayon Prints 10c .'] Sp«»ols Cotton, sew on any machine 3c Fast O'lor I'lay Cloth, 15c Nitv Part Wool Blanket S2.IS Men's heavy I'nion Suits. Osc Pun job Percales 22c 1000 Beautiful W'nter Hats SSc and 08c 1000 Wonderful Coats and Drcsres. Sl-OS. $2.08. S-'J.OS. SI.OB. §8.98. .512.0S DEAR FOLKS:—Come to see us first. Those who don't sometimes have a financial pain and grunt all the way home. Safety First. 1 The Morrisett Co. I WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. are being imported into Brit tany to give new lil'e to that region's famous grapes which have withered under a plant disease. The experiment is said to he highly successful. I'oLceman William Hiiklin (>i Nottingham. Eng., put in an fii— rogftf 0 0 j Money in Circulation 3 - ] I?! what makes business conies into the hands of farmers, merchants and others y this fall is immediately put into circulation, whether © prices are high, low or medium, business conditions will JJ W naturally improve. © n J First, if there are any debts owing:, they should be \ paid. Then, if there are necessities required for the jjj family, farm or home, they should be purchased, if O there is a surplus after these two items are taken care H 5 of, it should be placed in the bank on interest for future O needs. H s II By following' this program every dollar will do its bit ||" and business will be good. O 11 D © O 3 Let's work together. Let's keep j the money in circulation. ■ 111 Q BJI———IIHHMIM !■>! ■■ —l—— II hi——lll I i II mil IHI ■■■■— D 1 Bank of Stokes Coiiiity n © Jj Walnut Cove (Jerir.anton King: Danbtiry 1 S ambulance a woman fatally hurt by an auto, and when the hospital was reached he found that she was his mother. 1 USED TRUCKS i I Fords...Chevrolets...Dodges 0 1-2 Ton to 2 Ton J « $35.Q0 and Up J I IVlotor Sales Co. J O Chrysler Distributors i Mar-hall Street. Next to Robert E. Lee Hotel. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. II j Republican j Ticket For Solicitor, JNO, \Y. H ALL For Sheriff, J. R. NUNN For Stat*? Senate, DAVID L. HI ATT For House Representatives, D. C. SLA PF For Rej?. Deeds, ROB AH N. BROWDER F or C lerk of Court, M. T. CHILTON For Coroner, C. J. HKLSABECK For County Com., JACOB FULTON For County Com,, R. S. HELSABECK For County Com., R. O. W OOD The Executive Committee of the Re publican Party of Stokes county requests your support of this ticket in the general election to he held November 4. PAGE THREE Edward Gingrslev, a farmer I near Glusjrow, was heavily lin ed l'or putting tin masks on his c \vs "iii !\i'.'ji thi-m i|uiet."
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