%Bi B1 tl||l«^nl« of pay «^t St Mareli 1, a «opy «£ al« belsK meired IMIB th« flra^of tiro ireek. tiro iBfMrBiattoB of CWA Mrt. 0.;6.’ fO«tork *coW|^ atolatatrator. t ilaaaW «ie for pvbItcatioB. Th® nl« follow®; ‘ labof*l!:^_ .so layer® . 75 rtok layon apiHwatloe .60 "orlar nl»r .35 iBtera (flBlah)^.w^ .75 ■^rlck Ciate Mlitw. as»d 6 years, bitteo by a' dos oa Toath stPwt Moaday aft^oon. “nM' dog's teetli toiM fleaft from the chllda forehead, aod he was carri^ lm> mediately to the Wllkee Hospital for treatment. Ctate la the eon of Mr. and Iffd?' J.t B;' Miller, who ' reside here. ^ The accident, took place about 3:30 p. m. itt front of the store of O. F. BUer Sc Sons. "‘■'The child is reported to be re- eoverinr nicety from the wounds inflicted by the dog. Iv W«y »ln Journid Cage .Tournament . te Mountain View Sextet Has Boo-’* ord Of Sf IHctories And No Defeats In 2 Tear® ^..OarBhhters (rongh, tram- lac, etc.) ..: PtanAen KILBY’S GAP NKWS P*d|»ber apprentice' PM^ciana BMttrIclam. apprentice Skilled Iron Workers Holatlnc engineer Plasterers piaster apprentice L. Plaster mortar mixer Imthers Miss Ruby James returned to her home near Taylorsville Mon day after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lowe, of Kilby’s Gap. Messrs. Howard Lowj and San ford Marlow spent a few days the past week with Mr. Lowe’s par- .75 poofers and sheet metal workers Boofera and sheet metal workers apprentice 50 Steam fitters 75 Steam fitters apprentice 50 Painters .75 Painters (semi-skilled—-prlm- erh, Xalsominers, etc.) 50 j Tile and marble setters 75 Cement finishers .70 Wilkes county will be proudly represented at the Journal Tour nament In Wtnaton-Salem ^ UtM week-end by the fast steppinif ‘‘Deamonette®’* Baqkhtball team of the Mountain 4View high school. I. '■ \j.i: This team of girls coached by Miss Nae Shumate and captained by Grace Haynes, started out laat year a new and green* bunch. Yet Miss Shumate worked with them and her success is shown here in an enviable record. These girls have engaged up until now SI teams and . have turned in 31 victories. They won the county tournament of 1982- 33 championship by defeating I each’ and every team in the coun- t ty at least.once. -So far this year 1 the girls have not been called on All games have been played mostly by the substitutes, who have ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lowe Mr. Barney Sparks, of Wilkes | strength county, was a visitor at Mr. Dean Lowe’s Sunday. Rev. Isaac Watts was a visitor j proven to 'be exponents of basket- In this community Friday. ball. In 12 engagements this year The young son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 the forwards led by t„elr captain. I Grace Haynes have chalked up I 227 points while the guards only allowed the opponents 98 points. Charlie! With but one more ga.ne to irtay j it now appears the county laurels Mixer operator Truck driver (1 1-2 ton and under) Truck driver (over 1 1-2 tons) Glaziers — Pipe layer Caulker Blacksmith — Blacksmith ap*prentice Mechanics .70 Llnney Lowe has recovered from pneumonia. -Mr. Sherman Bentley was a welcome visitor at Mr. ^‘Mr.^G^rdorLaws. formerly of | Landis, has moved his (amily ! oesrion be the Deamonettes . here. .30 .75 Foreman of skilled labor 80 : Foreman of semi-skilled labor .55 1 Foreman of unskilled labor .. .40 ! Timekeepers .40 j Tool checkers - - .40 ^ Quarry drill operators 60; Tree surgeons — .75 | Highway Projects | Unskilled labor - .30 -SklUed labor 40 Truck drivers (1 1-2 ton and under) — .30 Truck drivers (over 1 1-2 tons) .40; Foreman .40-.4.1j Misses Edith and Annabell j Kilby were visitors at Mr. D. C. j Lowe’s Sunday. ' 1 Mr. Ralph Russell returned j home from the CC Camp near j Lake Lure Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Doris Davis made i a business trip to North Wilkes- j boro Saturday. Mr. Don Wallace home from Landis, where he had been sometime with friends. These girls realize their han dicap by having had no exper ience on an indoor court, but as sure their friends of Wilkes they will be In the game fighting to bring the bacon to M'ilkes coun ty, so give them your wishes. Believed Poisoned I JONESVILLE. Maych 5. — returned; Nance Foster, colored, of this Saturday j place died last Saturday at her spending, home. It was believed by mem- j bers of her family that she had -Mr. Glywn Russell spent Sun-j been poisoned in some unknown day with Mr. Don Lowe. way. J Mountain View School Faculty Presents Play, On Thursday night at 7:45 p. | m., March 15th, the faculty of | the Mountain View Central | school will present a play entitl- ^ «d, “The Town Talk.” This play | Is one of merit and much hard work has been done to give the I public something worth while. • Therefore tell your friends about It and come yourself. Admission , 10c and 20c. j Seeking >fisslng Offiow Norfolk. Va., March 5. — Planes from the naval air base redoubled their search for Lieu-1 tenant W. P. Davis this afternoon after recovering from Hampton Beads the body of Aviation Me chanic David Marshall who was | drowned this morning when a eeaplane piloted by Davis plung-j ed into the roads near Newport News. SMARTNESS IN SPRING Footwear The new Spring styles in j^gotwear — the kind that pres your new outfit that re«l dressy appearance. Blue, /Blaek, White — Sports in * ' ek and -White, Brown and 'White, Tan and Br^wn, Grain and Plain Leateher. High Hand medium heels— $4i5 STREET FLOOR e Kort^Wiite^ro, N. C. DOWNSTAIRS STORE FEATURIN; POPULAR PRICED BRe; Smart new Sp i'-isr styles in plain and printeJ (bsigns. Nov elty treatments I’l it will m?Jfe these popular. Ym can find just your type in this basement group— $1.98 $2.9§ $3.95 $4.'o lOVELY Spring Suits Novelty wool tweeds and mixtures in iovely colei’s. Both swagger and short Coats. All wanted col ors and styles. Unusual treat ments for this price group— $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 $7.95 BASEMENT OFFERINGS IN Spring Coats We’ve never seen anything like these Coats at these prices. The wind-swept silhouette, dropped shoulders, belted waists- Certain ly a remarkable showing at— $3.95 to $7.95 Spring Hats Nothing could be smart er at any price than these new Spring Hats we are showing In our Basement. Both Hats and Tams in this collection for— 49c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 BASEMENT SHOWING IN Spring’s Smart Shoes New styles for Spring in both dress and sport Foot wear. "niese Shoes at popular prices cannot be beat. Blues, Blacks, Greys, Sport Oxfords, Pumps, in high and medium heels— $1.98 $2.45 $2.98 Spainhoitir - Sydoof'Co. NORTH mLKESBORO, N. C. \ ; i 4 jf- . . u -irv'* “ iTTieWSP* MU -ife, -■ " RofflesrJRbetej Bibfljlittle Pleating . AU^th^-are ftnind on ^ . the;n6W«lt Fri^ajfor Spring and ve:^ flattering you’re going to-find them.... Seme are high and crisp V». . Some are 18ie^ soft^ aadisheerest of feminine ruffles ... Plmn and printed, ■ coinbhiBtibh of both, and in all the new Spring shades and color combhuitions— (. $7.95 $lirJ5 $i8i59 Sweaters Novelty all wool light-— weight Sweaters in solid wanted shades and sport designs— $2.98 New Bags If you’re young and slim and active, you’ll have to see these Suits we’ve bought especially for you. They are all youthful styles in rough sheer wools. Checks and tweedy mixtures, solid navy and tan as weU as all the popular shades fof Spring— Every new style is repre sented in this unusual col lection . . . Novelties . . . s'olid blue . . . brown and black— $7.95 $9.95 $12.95 $16.75 SilkBlouses i $1.00 $1.98 $2.49 $2.98 Silks in beautiful prints, checks, plaids, as well as solid wanted shades. Ruffles, pleats, jabots—in fact every style that is new and smart— $1.98 $2.98 Merchants’ Spring Fashion Show SHOWING ON LIVING MODELS LIBERTY THEATRE Monday-Tuesday, March 12-13 / .. SILK Kid Gloves SLIPS An enchanting collection of smart new Gloves for every outfit. Soft 61ip-ons as well as dressy models. Navy, Black and Brown. A special value, lace trim, p’jrc silk in Pink, Flesh, Peach. Full cut Princess style— SILK HOSE Humming Bind and Archer all pure-silk Hose in Chiffon and Sei-vice. Wanted Spring shades— * 79c 85c $1.00 $1.35 Smart Spring Coats Our collections are now ready and complete . . . with the best of Spring fr.shion trends included. Coats with the forward wind-s'.v pt silhouette ... for variety ... for style rightness ... You will find this the smartest showing to choose from. Tans, navys, French blues, novelty tweed mixtures, polos— $9.95 $11.95 $14.95 $16.50 SPRING HATS $1.98, $2.98, $3.95, $4.95 AH the quaint new halo shapes, ever;^ pert bonnet types, Baton sailor® with'that smart wind-blown look, and fashion’s clev- erest 'S'. Turbans, Spring’s lovelleat ma terials ... Straw cloth, and noVeKy stnws- v Wanted Spring colors and combinations. north wilkbsboro, N.-c.j;^a^fe’ .m V. ii

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