• >*=►•'■•• ■ f(o» pee two) f.'*“ ;|J P*f cent of theee fanners . wTMd In an moonnut^ farm rec- ^;wr4!l>ook. Not all’a* yet kare woAw] Into their rotations, but 4o know that this U a reiinire- »e»t andjthat if they are to re main as demonstration farms they will have to meet this requlre- Bteot. *r. W. J. Barker. Assistant Ex- thnsion forester, states that Wilkee County in 1938 did more tteber stand improvement work than: any other county 'in North flhrolina. and figures show that we thinned 350 acres of wood- Slnd. which included both pine and hardwoods. Since December 1. 19,37, Wilkes • ounty has secured, mainly^ tbnoagh the effort of Bstension i Workers, a new Apple Research Laboratory, with a full time Re- •earch specialist in cherge. Mr. [ Carl B. Van Deman is a native of i Kew York and a graduate of Cor- I nell University. He has been working in the county for the vast two years and his research work is leading the way to a more scientific and profltahle method of orchard Improvement. Work 'Conducted 1>y Mr. VanDeman in cludes work on the control of the codling .moth, control of apple scab, the testing of commercial sprays, and the introduction of new cover crops to be grown both in the summer and winter. Through the co-operation of iMr. VanDeman and Extension workers, a complete mailing list of all fruit growers in this coun ty has been made and timely in formation on spraying, market ing. and cultural practices have been passed on to these growers. Meetings a u d demonstrations have been conducted jointly throughout the fruit growing sections of WUkes county. The ap proval made by the Legislature In 1937 represents ihe first direct i appropriation for Research work in North Carolina. Since that time appropriations have been made for a number of other farm crops. We would like to have it clearly pointed out that for a number of years the Fruit Growers of Wilkes aud Alexander counties, along SUMMIT, Feb. 11.—We have ibeem having some nice warm' wea ther in this community for the j past week. I Mr. and Mrs. Coy Church and i nephew Edwin, spent iSaturday I „ i't^^0Fattoo, ,,W. Va., deaf for 18 tymv^d Blotee Lockard. Ax.-. falnleil night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keys, of Wilkesboro. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Church With eight countlee mlsatns with Joy last night/when her: from the list, a total of 10781 hearing suddenly and unaccount- school lunch rooms In North Car-'ably retnmed. ollna had been ap4>roved through | Miss Lockard’s father, Police the last of January to assist them , CajRaln A. E. Lockard, told to- In preparing tree lunches for 85,- day how the family was spending 072 undernourished children, A. a inlet evening at home, with and son, Clint, spent Sunday in Langston, State director of Blolse keeping aibreast of the con- ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE i x:- . i, u Having qualified as administra-'Extension workers, have tor of the estate of Robert Adams, working and planning for late of Wilkes county, N. C., this ia upple Research work here in the to notify all persona having claims' Brushy Mountains prior to 1937. against the said estate to present: Through the effort of Exten- IhOT to _ the mdei^i^ed, whow 5^,on workers, in February, 1938, 'Vilkes couiuy wa.s provided with only verified, on or before the, ^ ,, 37th day of January, 1941, or thisK Home Demonstration gotice v^l be plead in bar of their Aseut. Prior to this date. Wilkes riglit to recover. All persons in-1 County liad. ui>ou one or two oc- debted to said estate will please i casions. had a Home Agent to make immediate settlement. work part time. With a Home sSNag":':-"— Admlni.tr.tor of the e,t»te of rmiw »«• "'"f "«'■ Robert Adams, dec’d. I aimed than it had ever been at 2-22-4t (t) any time Pi'iot •> December 1, NCynCE OF SALE OF Harriet 'Googan. who Nbrth CarofiM | appointed 1. .me l^emonstra- WHkes County. -Asent m February 1938, has BY tTETUE of the powers con-! organized clubs in 11 different tamed in a certain de^ of trust. communities in the county. She executed by Lester Queen andi brought to the county special- wife, Amabelle Queen, to the un-|j^j_, pertaining to I Home Makiiv;. inarkotiug of farm of October, and recorded ^ u the office of the Register of Deeds! product--. A curb market has been 9f Wilkes County in Book 184, j established for the Home Demon- aagt? 292, said detsl of trust being .suatimi t'liil) members of Wilkes -k) secure a note of even date j ,,ty. and last year a total sales herein executed, and defairft hav- $i/s2.lG was made. Definite- ing been ^de j Iv scheduled monthly meetings 19, 1940, at one o’clock, P. M„ at/re held m all 11 of the commun- the courthousi' door in the town ofjities throughout the county. Wilkesborc, North Carolina, offer' Prior to December 1, 1937 a ■ior sale to the highest bidder, for|^,^ai of $600.00 was offered as •ash, the follo'wing described tract: i,j the local county fair. In on a stake on X93S the fair catalog South side of J. Street, 60 feet]"'a.s completely reused and Bastwai^ly from the South Cor-, brought up to date a total of Der of J. Street and 4th Street, and , $l,3tKi,t)0 wa.s offered in prizes Timning South 27_degrees East | |-i,r $100.00 wa.- offered as parallel with 4th Street, 140 de- ,t,,, prize for the best corn- orchard exhibit. This grecs to an alley; thence running , North 62 degrees and 33 minutes, ' , . along tC North Side of saii'Pr'ze was even I.piut than tha alley; 50 feet to a stake; thencei olfered by the state lair. A total North 27 degrees and 27 minutes of $r,ne.ni) was offered for applc.s West parallel with 4th Street. 140 alone. Kales, regulations and fae- feet to J. Street; thence South 62 , .-onsidered in judging all ex- Jegrees and 33 minutes ^^est, iiu-Uided in the fair -°"felt\o®°the^ '£nr.ing,^TooO tiuperintendents and oih aiding with Fair Exhibits iC . „ 'WTUare feet, said land being Lot e* s ■To. 14 Block No. 38 as shown on were appointed and were P'iid Vogdon’s Map of the Town of for their .services. In 1938, there iorth Wilkesboro, N. C. were five commercial apple exhih- This the 15th day of January. which was approximately four HO. ALLIF, HAYES, af AA By; JOHN R. JONES, Attorney a.l5-5t ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE WORTH CAROLINA, WILKES COUNTY. times larger than that shown in 1937. In 19:!9 there were 10 com- tnercial apple exhiliits, along with single trays, plates and other small exhibits. I’rizes were offer ed in 1039 for fruit and other ex hibits were even more than ir , 1938. The apple show was at least the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Church. Mr. Robert Blankenship spent a short while with Mr. I.ee J. Church, Sunday. Mr. Johnson Church spent Sat urday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Atrls Greene. M r s. Fannie Church spent Thursday with her motlier. Mrs. Martha Mikeal. iMr. and Mrs. Dempsy Church spent Friday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mikeal. Mrs. Martha Mikeal and Mrs. Liza Flcenor were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Church, Friday. Misses k'ern and Her! Mikeal spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dempsy Church. Miss -Mae Church spent Sunday with Miss Vetra Church. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Church and children and .Mrs. Ola Balard, of Maryland, are visiting friends and relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Zeh Baker and children and Miss Annie Waters, of Lenoir, were vi-utors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Wat ers, Sunday. Miss Dcllamae Mikeal visited Miss Helen Church, Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Church spent a short while in the home of Mr. and M'S. Pressley Church. Sun day. Messrs. James aud Frank Mi keal and Raleigh Church spent Sunday with Mr. John.son Church. Messrs ion Church were visitors in the j commodity distribution for the versatlon by Up reading. State Board of Charities and Pub-j Suddenly she asked a brother;, lie Welfare, aald this iweek. j "'What did you say? I believe Maximum number reached by I heard you.” the program last year was 843 schools in which 48,893 under- nourlrhcd nubile school . pupils were aided with siurplus com modity lunches. 'Counties without certified schools on Jan. 31 were: Alleghany, Davidson, Johnston, Lincoln, New Hanover, Person, Yadkin and Yancey. Eleven counties represented by Alamance, Alexander, Anson, Camden, Chowan, Greene, Madi son, Onslow, Perquimans, Stanly, and Washington had only a small percentage of the schools and needy children certified, Lang ston said. Delivery of approximately 1,- 100,000 pounds of apples, butter, flour, raisins, cereal, p'-ines, and corn meal during February to the schools in the 92 certified coun ties would be necessary to sustain the program, the director estimat ed. Extent of increase in the pro gram he pointed out by compar ing the estimated February deliv ery with the, total supply of 1,- 469.666 pounds of food delivered to 84 3 certified lunoh rooms' during the entire, previous school year. Langston estimated that before the close of the current school year about 1400 schools will have been certified for commodities to assist in giving free lunches to approximately 105,000 under- He repeated the statement and Elolse collapsed. Just to prove the experience was no myth, she called her father on the telephone today and said she heard him per fectly. iMlss Lockard’s deafness' began during her junior year in Grafton high school, but specialists .'-aid they could not help her because nerves In her ears bad been par alyzed. She returned to school and was graduated last June de spite the handicap. Physicians who examined the girl today were unable to explain 'why her hearing was suddenly restored. EASY Burl Mikeal and Mar-j nourished children. home of Jlr. Sunday. Dempsy Church, “Darling,” cooed the little wo man, “I’ve just read that a mr.n up north excLanjjed his wife for a horse. You wouldn’t eotchange me for a horse, would you?” “Never,” dutifully replied her husband, ‘‘but I would hate to be tempted with a good car.” Raading the ada. get von mor* -'w less money. Tiy H; EXROLIaMENT ■Approximately 225 girls and 200 boys are enrolled in the elev en 4-H Clubs in Cleveland coun ty and are now making plans for the project work they will con duct this year. “We for 'the good old ways,” Said the man with the graying thatch, “Me for the good old days JVhen a mother knew how to patch!” The young couple sat at a night club table and cooed heavily. ‘‘We could get married easily,” whispered the boy. ‘‘My father’s a minister.” “Okay,” returned the girl promptly. “Let’s try it. My father’s a lawyer.” ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Mrs. W. 'V. Williams, late of Wilkes county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed, whose address is North Wilkes boro, N. C., duly verified, on or be- fire the 11th day of January, 1941, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All pe^ sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This nth day of January, 11)40. J. B. WILLIAMS, Administrator of the estate of Mrs. W. V. Williams, dec’d. 2-15-(t) HELP FOR DAYS OF DISCOMFORT Tit CHfCHESTERS PILLS for tUDCtlonal periodic pain and discomfort. Tour '■ aive QUICK RKliEP. r drugdat for— CHICHESTfcRS.PILLS THE OlA.'d^NO A 6RAN0' IN BUSINESS OVER V SO YEARS In New Location! ‘ Ri^ar Beeche’s Place K. SHOE SHOP NOW READY TO SERVE YOU TWO EXPERT REPAIRMEN MOD ERN EQUIPMENT BEST OF MATERIALS USED SPECIAL FOR DOLLAR DAYS Friday—Saturday—Monday HALF SOLE (Rubber) REGULAR PRICE 85c Dollar Days Special, Only Bring Us Your Shoe Repair Work, member Our New Location—Just of Beeche’s Place On Tenth Street. 0. K. SHOE SHOP C. H. DANCY, Manager Rear Beeche’s Place North Wilkesboro, N. C. i| H :)r 'O * -\\ . - •> Having qualified as admmis;ra- twice a.s large as that of the Slate ter* of the estate of N. Wingler, j,'air. late of Wilkes County, N. C., this i»' to notify all persons holding Through special efforts of the Fxtension workers, Wilkes coun- •ixims against ty ha.s been includeti in the Tri lent them to the undersigned, at ▼annoy, N. C., duly verified on or before the 26th day of January, Cr'cek Soil Conservation District, and at present we have four full sf rvice 1941, or this notice will be plead in^ time employees of that lar of recovery. All persons in- | working for farmers in this 20un- iebted to said estate will please |(y included wth the Soil make immediate settlement. j conservation Service is the .serv- ’This the 25th day of January, camp in Surry _ miller, ' Couiuy. Already, lliese boys are M C WINGUIR, ' Soil Erosion Control work Administrator of Estate'of N.|in the lower and v.astern part of ! Wilkes County. Thus service to I the farmers of Wilkes County is 1 a direct result of Extension 'work navBig ^ ^ the next year the.se people will Wingler, deceased. 3,29-et (t) l‘.\SSE.S MILLION inr rrf the estate of C. R. ’Tnplett,, Me wakes county, N. C., this re-ach approximately 200 farmers if to notify all persons having in the county. elaims against said estate to pre-i —nt them to the undem^ed, tohL address is Nor^ w3k^- horo, N. C., duly verifi^, on or te- the 17th day erf Ji^ry, 1941, or this notice will be plead m Bar of their right to recover. AJl persons indebted to ^d wOl please make imimediate settle- 17th day of January, 1940. JOHNSON SANDERS, Administrator of tee estate of a.R.TripU«.d„d. More than a railliou farms are now included in soil con-servation districts organized during the past two years by farmers, with 400,000 more e.xpeeted to come in shortly. CALVES WILLIAMS MOTOR CO. telephone 884-J T. H. WaiUma, Owner Oldsmobile Sstlea-Serwice Bear Frame Service and Wheel Alignment Robert Morgan and Leonard McKinney of Lilllngton, Route 1. and Willis Temple, Bunnievel, Route 1, are three of the Har nett County 4-H Club boys con ducting baby beet calf projects this year. I r.-vin-VTiON General /-ato Repauang Wrecker Service—and ■W AcetylozM Weldixigr PARTH-Fm ^ niedela of ear« aad trmcka Through the Extension Service program, more farmers of Wil son county will be taught the necessity of raising more food and feed crops at home this year, says Farm Agent J. O. Anthony. 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