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A Very Successful Alleghany Fair Tbi* Year (continued from front page) Hogs . BEST BOAR OVER ONE YEAR One entry—C. E. Jones. BEST SOW OVER ONE YEAR Two entries—C. E. Jones, First Prize; Reid Hampton, Second. BEST SOW UNDER ONE YEAR Two entries—Lewis Hampton, First Prize; Reid Hampton, Sec ond. Horses and Mules BEST BROOD MARE Eight entries—C. C. Wagoner, First Prize; Oscar Gambill, Sec ond; Cleve Gambill, Third. BEST PAIR MARES Two entries—W. E. Hoppers, First Prize; Claude Andrews, Sec ond. BEST YEARLING COLT Two entries—Carl Andrews First Prize; Jay Duncan, Second. BEST SUCKING COLT Three entriese—Lee Andrews, First Prize; Claude Andrews, Sec ond; Bayne Caudill, Third. BEST GELDING One entry—A. E. Ayers. BEST RIDING HORSE Three entries—Billy C. Choate, First Prize; Clay Edwards, Sec ond and Third. BEST PAIR OF MULES One entry—Clay Edwards. BEST MULE COLT Three entries—S. O. Gambill, First Prize; C. E. Jones, Second; R. C. Gambill, Third. STUDS Two entries—H. B. Spurlin, First Prize; Vance Choate, Sec ond. TWO YEAR OLDS Three entries—A. V. Choate, First Prize; Leonard Edwards, Second; C. C. Wagoner, Third. Poultry BEST HEN One entry—Van Miller. BEST COCKEREL Four entries—C. G. Mitchell, First Prize; Lewis Mitchell, Sec on. When You Visit North Wilkesboro Always Eat At The LITTLE GRILL ON MAIN STREET We Specialize in Western Steaks and Sandwiches of all Kinds. LITTLE GRILL NORTH WILKESBORO BEST PULLET Three entries—Van Miller, First; Lewis Mitchell, Second. BEST PEN OLD BIRDS One entry—Van Miller. BEST PEN YOUNG BIRDS Three entries—Van Miller, First Prize; Lewis Mitchell, Sec ond. BEST PEN OF TURKEYS One entry—Reeves Edwards. BEST DOZEN BROWN EGGS Five entries—Hoke Andrews, First Prize; Mrs. Gwyn Truitt, Second. BEST DOZEN WHITE EGGS Five entries—Zella Hash, First Prize; Mrs. A. O. Joines, Second. Grains and Grasses • BEST TEN EARS OF WHITE CORN Five entries—Eugene Shaw, First Prize; Lee Andrews, Sec j ond. BEST TEN EARS OF YELLOW CORN Five entries—C. G. Mitchell, First Prize; Mrs. T. S. Moxley, Second. BEST FIVE STALKS OF FIELD CORN Three entries—C. L. Hash, First Prize; Amon Edwards, Sec-j ond. BEST STALKS ENSILAGE CORN Two entries—Arza Richardson, j First Prize; C. L. Hash, Second.! BEST GALLON WHEAT Five entries—Alex Woodruff,! First Prize; R. C. Mitchell, Second. | BEST BUNDLE OF WHEAT Four entries—Clarence Cox, j First Prize; John L. Joines, Sec-1 jond. BEST GALLON OF RYE j Two entries—Olen Carpenter, j j First Prize; Arza Richardson, Sec- j ond. BEST GALLON OF OATS j Four entries—Hope Andrews,! !First Prize; Lee Andrews, Sec-j ! ond. BEST BUNDLE OF OATS | Three entries—Lee Black, | I First Prize,; C. G. Andrews, Sec-’ jond. BEST TEN EARS OF POP CORN Four entries—E. L. McMillan, First Prize; Mack Musgrove, Sec ond. BEST BUNCH OF TIMOTHY Four entries—C. L. Hash, First Prize; Lee Black, Second. j BEST BUNCH OF ORCHARD j GRASS One entry—Arza Richardson, j BEST BUNCH OF RED TOP j Two entries—C. L. Hash, First! (Prize; Arza Richardson, Second. BEST BUNCH OF SAPLING CLOVER Three entries—Arza Richard [son, First Prize; C. L. Hash, Sec ond. THE REAL ESTATE AND . PERSONAL PROPERTY - owned by - THE SAM D. KYLE ESTATE Near Woodlawn, Virginia AT AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12,1940 -At 10:00 A. M. The heirs of Sam D. Kyle, deceased, have employed us- to make sale tof the real estate and personal property owned hy Sam D. Kyle, deceased. Description of Real Estate 240 acres of good land, one mile Northwest^ of Woodlawn, in Carroll County, Virginia, adjoining the lands of the late Mart Gardner and others, in a high state of cultivation, about 40 acres of good bottom land, and is Located on Glade Creek- Good dwelling 'house, barn and other outbuildings. This farm is well watered. This farm will be subdivided into small farms. PERSONAL PROPERTY 20 head of Cattle 2 Horses 2 Colts 2 Mules Fanning Tools Farming Machinery Wheat Corn Fodder Straw Hay Household and Kitchen Furniture And Various Other Articles All of this property is sold for the purpose of settling the estate of Sam D. Kyle, deceased, and the heirs have instructed us to sell all of this valuable property for the HIGH DOLLAR. MUSIC — FREE LUNCH — PRIZES Terms on all of this property will be easy and announced on day of sale. This farm is considered one of the best farms in Carroll County, Virginia, and anyone desiring to buy a good farm and good personal property should attend this sale. REMEMBER, this is no try-out sale, but a real auction sale, and all of this property must be dis posed of om the above date in order to settle this estate. SALE CONDUCTED BY PARSONS AUCTION COMPANY “Sellers of the Earth”—Independence & Galax, Va. BEST BUNCH OF SOY BEANS FOR HAY Two entries—Leonard Edward*, First Prize; Howard Edwards, Sec ond. BEST BUNCH OF KOREAN LESPEDEZA Two entries—Arza Richardson, First Prize; C. G. Andrews, Sec ond. BEST BUNCH OF COMMON LESPEDEZA Four entries—Howard Edward*, First Prize; Arza Richardson, Sec ond. BEST BUNCH OF SERECIA LESPEDEZA Five entries—Arza Richardson, First Prize; L. C. Hampton, Sec ond. BEST HAND OF TOBACCO One entry—C. L. Hash. BEST STALK OF TOBACCO One entry—G. L. Hash. BEST BUNCH OF MILLET Two entries—Kyle Atwood, First Prize; Howard Edwards, Second. BEST BUNCH OF ALFALFA One entry-—C. L. Hash. Fruits and Vegetables BEST PLATE OF APPLES Four entries—Chester Maines, First Prize; Sam Osborne, Second. BEST PLATE OF PEARS Three entries—Mrs. A. O. Joines, First Prize; Tommy Ed wards, Second. BEST PLATE OF WHITE GRAPES Five entries—Ruby Woodruff, First Prize; Mrs. J. C. Fields, Second. BEST PLATE OF WINE GRAPES Two entries—Mrs. A. O. Joines, First Prize; Mrs. C. A. Reeves, Second. BEST PLATE OF CARROTS Three entries—Ruby Woodruff, First Prize; Frank Duncan, Sec ond. BEST PLATE OF CUCUMBERS One entry—Ruby Absher. BEST PLATE OF SWEET PEPPERS Four entries—Dorothy Pugh, First Prize; Ruby Woodruff, Sec ond. BEST PLATE OF STRONG PEPPERS One entry—Pearl Woodruff. BEST PLATE OF BEETS Two entries—Mrs. R. E. Black, First Prize; Mrs. A. O. Joines, Second. BEST TEN EARS OF SWEET CORN One entry—C. G. Andrews. BEST PLATE OF TOMATOES Four entries—Ruby Woodruff, First Prize; Mrs. G. C. Fields, Second. BEST PLATE OF TENDER BEANS Eight entries—Betty Jean Mc Millan, First Prize; Edna Jones, Second. BEST PLATE OF LIMA BEANS Three entries—Mrs. Gwynn Truitt, First Prize; Ruby Wood ruff, Second. BEST PINT OF B1RDEYE BEANS One entry—Mrs. Gwynn Truitt. BEST PINT OF PINK KIDNEY BEANS Three entries—Ruby Woodruff, Live Stock Market "WYTHEV1LLE, VA. SEPT. 24 Total receipts 1,128 head. Good to choice ewe and weather lambs . 8.75 Good to choice buck lambs 7.70 Med. ewe and' weather lambs 6.75 Med. buck lambs . 6.20 Light ewe and weather lambs 5.20 Light buck lambs . 4.70 Old sheep . 3.20 Stock ewes . 4.00 to 10.00 Top hogs . 6.40 to 6.80 Light and heavy . 5.10 to 6.40 Sows .... 4.50 to 6.00 Top calves . 11.00 2nd calves . 10.05 3rd calves .. 9.15 Light and com. calves 5.25 to 8.00 Stockers and feeders 7.50 to 8.50 Best steers .. 7.00 to 8.70 Com. and med. steers 6.00 to 7.00 Best heifers .. 7.00 to 8.00 Med. and com. heifers 5.50-7.00 Coo’d beef cows . 5.00 to 5.75 Med. beef cows . 4.25 to 4.75 Canners and cutters 3.50 to 4.50 Best bulls . 6.50 to 7.10 Med. to good bulls .. 5.50 to 6.50 First Prize; J. K. Andrews, Sec ond. BEST PLATE OF RUTABAGAS Two entries—C. G. Andrews, First Prize; Dean Joines, Second. BEST HEAD OF CABBAGE Five entries—Mrs. A. O. Joines, First Prize, C. G. Andrews, Sec- i ond. BEST PLATE OF ONIONS Fourteen entries—Rudolph Ed wards, First Prize; Betty Jean McMillan, Second. LARGEST SQUASH Four entries—Mrs. G. M. Ed wards, First Prize; Russell Mox ley, Second. LARGEST PUMPKIN Two entries—Mrs. B. O. Choate, First Prize; John Pugh, Second. BEST GALLON OF IRISH POTATOES 29 entries—Mrs. R. D. Richard-j son, First Prize; Amon Choate, Second. Culinary BEST HALF DOZEN ROLLS Four entries—Mrs. Gwynn j Truitt, First Prize; Mrs. Chas. j Castevens, Second. I BEST HALF DOZEN BISCUITS Thrde entries—-Mrs. Chas. Cas tevens, First Prize; Mrs. B. O. i Choate, Second. BEST HALF DOZEN CORN MUFFINS OR STICKS Four entries-—Mrs. Vance Choate, First Prize; Mrs. R. E. Black, Second. BEST LAYER CAKE Six entries—Irene Richardson, First Prize; Mrs. R. E. Black, Second. BEST FRUIT CAKE Three entries—Mrs. C. A. Reeves, First Prize, Mrs. S. M. Mitchell, Second. .BEST HALF DOZEN COOKIES Three entries—Wanda Choate, First Prize; Mrs. R. L. Pugh, Sec ond. BEST LEMON PIE Four entries—Mrs. Rizzotti, J First Prize; Mrs. Gwynn Truitt,I Second. BEST APPLE PIE One entry-—Emogene Choate. BEST CHOCOLATE PIE One entry—Wanda Choate. BEST HALF GALLON MOLASSES One entry—Mrs; A. O. Joines. BEST PLATE OF HOME-MADE CANDY ! One entry—Elsie Wagoner. BEST HALF POUND BUTTER Six entries—Mrs. Z. L. Os borne, First Prize; Mrs. S. M. Mitchell, Second. BEST HALF POUND COTTAGE rurvsr | Four entries;—Mrs. Z. L. Os j borne, First Prize ; Mrs. J. C. [Fields, Second. Canned Goods BEST QUART OF PEACHES j | Six entries—Mrs. Gwynn Tru itt, First Prize; Mrs. T. S. Mox ley, second. BEST QUART OF PEARS ! Six entries—Ruby Woodruff, First Prize; Mrs. Amos Wagoner, I Second. j BEST QUART OF PLUMS | Three entries—Ruby Woodruff, First Prize; Mrs. T. R. Burgiss, Second. BEST QUART OF CHERRIES i One entry—Mrs. A. O. Joines. [best quart of tomatoes Two entries—Mrs. A. 0. Joines, First Prize; Mrs. Z. L. Osborne, I Second. 'best pint of grape jelly I Eight entries—-Mrs. C. A. !Reeves, First Prize; Mrs. A. 0. i Joines, Second. BEST PINT OF APPLE JELLY; Eight entries—-Coy Mabe, First Prize; Mildred Bennett, Second. BEST PINT OF BLACKBERRY JELLY , — _ emergency ' drain channel and im i proved endlap with tight edge and weath | er tight protection. You need it* mat re acting COPR-LOY j and extra Heavy Zinc Coated galvanizing i for lasting service and freedom from *a«tly SURRY Hardware Co. The Best Place to Get It ELKIN, N. C. FROM THE DU PONT WONDER WORLD OF CHEMISTRY The Easiest-to-llse Enamel You Can Buy I It's “One-Coat Magic” for fur niture, walls and woodwork! ▲ few minutes with DUCO, and scarred, worn surfaces are new again! Flows free of brush marks — dri«i quickly to a PINT, ONLY hard, tile-like sur face that's easy to dean as a china dish! •6S PASS-KAPP HARDWARE COMPANY GALAX, VA. Two entries—Mrs. C. A. Reeves First Prize, Mildred Bennett Second. BEST QUART OF TOMATO JUICE Four entries—Mrs. T. S. Mox ley, First Prize; Mrs. A. O. Joines, Second. BEST QUART OF GRAPE JUICE Four entries—Mrs. S. M. Mit chell, First Prize; Mrs. A. O. Joines, Second. BEST GRAND DISPLAY OF ASSORTED FRUITS, VEGET ABLES, JAMS, JELLIES, PRE SERVES Four entries—Mrs. Gwynn Tru itt, First; Mrs. A.. 0. Joines, Sec ond. BEST QUART OF PEACH PICKLES Four entries—Mrs. C. A. Reeves, First Prize, Mrs. R. E. Black, Second. BEST QUART OF BEET PICKLES Four entries—Mrs. Gwynn Truitt, First Prize; Mrs. ' 0. A. Reeves, Second. BEST QUART OF CUCUMBER PICKLES Six entries—Ralph Brooks, First Prize; Champ Duncan, Sec BEST QUART OF CHOW CHOW PICKLES One entry—J. K. Andrews. BEST PINT OF CORN Five entries—Mrs,. A. O. Joines, First Prize; Mrs. T. S. Moxley, Second. BEST PINT OF PEAS Eight entries—Mrs. A. O. Joines, First Prize; Marie Black, Second. BEST QUART OF BEANS Nine entries—Ruby Woodruff, First Prize; Dorothy Pugh, Sec ond. BEST QUART OF PICKLED BEANS Two entries—Mrs. Chas. Cas tevens, First Prize; Mrs. S. M. Mitchell, Second. BEST SIX JARS OF JELLY Two entries—Mrs, A. O. Joines, First Prize; Mrs. Gwynn Truitt, Second. BEST PINT OF STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Seven entries—Mrs. C. A. Reeves, First Prize; Mrs. A. O. Joines, Second. BEST COLLECTION OF CANNED GOODS Three entries—Mrs. Gwynn Truitt, First Prize; Mrs. A. O. Joines, Second. BEST PINT OF PEACH PRESERVES Two entries-—Mrs. G. A. Reeves, First Prize; Mrs. Z. L. Osborne, Second. BEST COLLECTION OF CANNED VEGETABLES One entry—Mrs. Gwynn Tru itt. BEST PINT OF CHERRY PRESERVES One entry—Mrs. C. A. Reeves. BEST COLLECTION OF PRESERVES One entry—Mrs. R. E. Black. BEFORE THE SNOW FLIES . . . There’ll be frost on the ground and chill air through your house be fore many weeks! Pre pare for them eco nomically, by placing your full season’s order this minute! Pope & Melton Coal Dealers GALAX, VA. Embroidery jBEST PAIR OF PILLOWCASE* Nine entries—Mrs. Rizzotti |First Prize; Ruby Woodruff, Sec 1 ond. BEST PAIR OF PILLOWCASES MADE FROM SACKS 1 Six entries—Bertrice Absher, jFirst Prize; Mrs. Champ Duncan, i Second. BEST TABLE CLOTH I Four entries—Bertrice Absher, !First Prize; Mrs. R. T. Burchette, Second. BEST VANITY SET j Seven entries—Mrs. Rizzotti, First Prize; Mrs. Worth Smith, (Second. BEST LUNCH CLOTH I Three entries—Zella Hash, First I Prize; Mrs. Gwynn Truitt, Second. BEST DRESSER SCARF Eight entries—Ruby Woodruff, First Prize; Mi's. Gwynn Truitt, j Second. Sewing BEST FANCY APRON j Five entries—Anita Duncan, 'First Prize; Mrs. Gwynn Truitt, , Second. BEST APRON MADE FROM SACK Two entries—Mrs. S. M. Mit chell, First Prize; Ruby Woodruff, | Second. BEST CHILD’S DRESS Two entries—Bertrice Absher, First Prize; Mrs. Will T. Pugh, Second. BEST LADIES’ HOUSE DRESS Two entries—Bertrice Absher, First Prize and Second. BEST KITCHEN TOWEL MADE FROM SACK Three entries—Mrs. Gwynn [Truitt, First Prize, Mrs. S. M. j Mitchell, Second. i VdUiit, Bedspreads and Rugs BEST CALICO QUILT Six entries—Mrs. Elmer Os borne, First Prize; Mrs. Chas. Castevens, Second. BEST CROCHETED BEDSPREAD Eight entries—Zella Hash, First Prize and Second. BEST CANDLE-WICK BED SPREAD One entry—Ruby Woodruff. BEST KNITTED BED SPREAD One entry—Zella Hash. BEST HOME WOVEN BED SPREAD One entry—Zella Hash. BEST HAND MADE RUG Eight entries—Mrs. Wayne Richardson, First Prize; Mrs. jJ. E. Joines, Second. Crocheting BEST CROCHETED LUNCHEON SET Three entries—Zella Hash, First Prize; Mrs. R. D. Richard son, Second. Lineberry’s Jewelry Elgin - Hamilton - Bulova Watches New and up-to-date merchandise Scientific repairing of all types Watches and Clocks SOUTH MAIN ST - - - GALAX BEST CROCHETED TABLE CLOTH Six entries—Mrs. P. H. Tomp kins, First Prize; Mrs. Champ Duncan, Second. BEST DISPLAY OF CROCHETING I Six entries—Mrs. Champ Dun can, First Prize; Mrs. Arol Choate, Second. Shiloh i _ Shiloh, Oct. 1.—Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Finney, Mrs. W. E. Horton, Miss Ruth Wooten, Robert Mor ton, Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Lee Hampton, Edith Mae and Mollie Hampton, Ray Joines, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hampton and sons, Fred and Wade attended the Fifth • Sunday Singing at Pleasant Hill, j Va. * Rev. Lee A. Hampton visited • Reidy Estep Friday afternoon. | Mr. Estep seemed to be feeling i some better than for several days. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. j Eugene Hampton Sunday were | Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hampton and family, Carlis Lee Mitchell and) • Mrs. Vernon Andrews, o<f Piney ■ Creek. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Walls, H. j R. McCoy and Mariana Rose vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hamp ton Thursday night. H. R. McCoy, of Richlands, Va., spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hamp ton. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hampton and family and Rev Lee A. Hampton visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Joines Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carlis Lee Mitchell and daughter, Emma Lee, spent Sat urday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Phipps. 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