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325 When a man haa a birthday he a day oft. When a woman she takes a year oft. Relief At Last For Your Cough I Qreomnlsi0n relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to hdjT loosen ami ferm laden phlegm, and aid X I to soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. for Coughs/Chest Colds, Bronchitis Special 4-H Club Activities For '47 " - ' ' ? i The North Wilkes bo ro Klwanle Club and Mr. W. K. Sturdlvant are sponsoring a 4-H Dairy Calf Club. The Klwanls Club donated a Guernsey heifer calf valued at $200.00. The heifer calves will be given to 4-H Club boys who will grow them Into dairy cows. The first heifer calf that Is dropped from each <helfer will be turned back into the Dairy Calf Club and given to another 4-H Club boy. After a heifer calf is received from each boy, the heif er that was originally given him will be his own cow. The Wilkes Chamber of Com merce is going to sponsor a jun ior dairy calf show for 4-H Club members this fall. We hoipe that this program -will make for hatter dairying In Wilkee coun | ty through better breeding and higher production. > Edwin McGee, of the Mt.?| Pleasant 4-H Club, is going toj serve his apprenticeship year in the production of hybrid seed corn. He will only grow about a quarter of an acre this year. Ed win hopes to grow several acres of hybrid seed corn in the fu ture years. We have about 20 4-H Club boys that have forestry products that are being sponsored by the Wilkes Chamber of Commerce and the Extension Forestry Ser vice cooperating. These boys are participating in a timber thin ning or stand improvement con test. The boys who do the beet work in thinning or improving his stand of timber will receive prizes from the Wilkes Chamber of Commerce. There will be 22 4-H baby beef calves that will enter the Elkin Stock Show and sale to be held this fall. All other 4-H Club projects will be exhibited at a County Fair which will be held this , fall. Since each boy will have an opportunity to ex hibit his project at some show or sale, we hope that this will create better interest and entice the boys to do 'better work in their 4-H Club projects. There is a total of 300 4-H Club boys car rying 321 projects. All girls are required to carry two projects. 337 club girls are now enrolled for taking 574 pro jects; however, a number of the girls have not decided on their second project. The 4-H Club girls carrying' clothing projects will enter a lo cal dress revue in each school in April. The blue ribbons award group will enter the county dress revue to be held in May or June. This winner will represent Wilkes County in the District Dress Revue Contest. In order to win district or state recogni tion it is necessary to have been in club work for 3 or more years. Dairy Team Demonstrations is a special activity which 4-H Club girls take part in. This proves to be an excellent way for girls to learn by doing and to develop leadership. Eight girls have beef and dairy calf projects. These calves will be shown in the Elkin Fat Stock Show. Last year there were 65 4-H Neighborhood. leaders who. work ed in direct cooperation with the Home Agents in carrying on club NOTICE The Nojth Carolina Division of Game and Inland Fisheries an nounce the opening for Game and ' Fish Protector position in District j No. 8 composed of Alleghany, Wa- I tauga, Wilkes, Ashe Counties. The requirements for this posi- j tion are that the applicant be be- 1 tween the ages of 22 and 40,1 weigh 160 pounds or more, have high school education or equiva lent, must be in position to devote full time to work. Application blanks may be ob tained by addressing the Division of Game 'and Inland Fisheries, Raleigh, N. C. Examination will be held at. County Courthouse, Jefferson, N. C., March 18, 10 A. M. 28-4-1113t work during the leaders direct er activities. The neig leaders tor thlB year will be chosen before school closes. We appreciate the cooperation of the .leaders in the past and are look ing forward to continued coope ration in the future. Achievement Day is probably the climax of 4-H Club work. Medals and ribbons are presented to all county winners in each pro ject. Club members who are out standing in leadership, achieve ment, and record keeping are also recognised. One of the highlights of the year is the Annual 4-H Club Camp, which for the past few ftrears has been held at Camp Fellowship, Iredell County. Last year 38 club boys and girls at tended camp. The County Ex tension staff provides recreation and instructs these campers in arts and crafts and nature stu dy. Camp this year will ibe held' the week of July 7-12, ana it is hoped that a large number of boys and girls will plan to at tend. State Short Course for 4-H Club members is held at State College in August of each year. This is a very worthwhile part of club work. The information that is gained at short course is es sential in having a Wide-awake 4-H Club. During National 4-H Club Week is another time during the year when club work is empha sized and brought to the atten tion of the public. Club meipbers have cooperated by displaying their projects in local store win dows. Men's Overalls, most all sizes, shrinkage not over 1 per cent guaranteed. And another thing, It's the Big Ben, cut full and roomy. Not too many on hand for Immediate delivery.?The1 Goodwill Store, Serviceable Mer chandise When It's To Be Had. 3-10-2t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County. The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of Martha Rhodes, late of Wilkes county, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned administrator at Box 1482, Durham, N. C., on or before the 27th day of February, 1948, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will make prompt payment to the under signed administrator. This 27th day of Feb., 1947. N. W.RHQDES, Administrator of the estate of Martha Rhodes, dec'd. 4-8-6tT ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of A. M. Overton, dec'd., late of Wilkes county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of February, 1948, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21st day of Feb., 1947. CALISTA M. OVERTON, Admrx. of Estate of A. M. Ov erton, dec'd. 4-3-6tM J. H. Whicker, Jr., Atfcy, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Wilkes County. In the Superior Court Mrs. Elva Coleman, Administra trix of Coy C. Coleman, dec'd., vs. Earl W. Yandle and Paul S. Cohn, t-a Peco Service Station. To the defendant, Paul S. Cohn, a non-resident, t-a the Peco Serv ice Station: The defendant, Paul S. Cohn, in the above-entitled action, will take notice that the plaintiff in said ac tion did, on the 23rd day of Janu ary, 1947, commence an action against the said defendant in the Superior Court of Wilkes county, North Carolina, by the issuing of summons, complaint and warrant of attachment against the proper ty of said defendant in Forsyth county, North Carolina; that the said warrant of attachment was served by the Sheriff of Forsyth county, North Carolina ,by levying upon certain property of the said defendant used in the operation of the business known as the Peco Service Station in Winston-Salem, North .Carolina. And that sum mons in said action was'returned unserved as shown by the said summons. That said action is brought by the plaintiff and against the de fendants to recover damages in the amount of Twenty-Five Thous and ($25,000.00) Dollars for the wrongful death of plaintiff's in testate as a result of the wrongful act of said defendant, and by through his agent and co-defend ant, Earl W. Yandle, on or about the day of September, 1946. The defendant, Paul S. Cohn, is further notified that he i? re at the in quired to be and appear fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wilkes county, North Carolina, at the courthouse in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, oh or before the 8th day of April, 1947, to answer said complaint, a copy of which is deposited in the Office of the Cierk of the Superior Court of Wilkes county for the use of said defendant. And he will further take notice that if he fails to answer or other wise plead to said complaint on or before the day hereinbefore set forth, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief asked for therein. 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