Ou-t-of-door living rooms or garden retreats are joys to farm women of North Carolina during the hot summer when the house work Is over for an hour, P'or that reason th» home demonstra tion division at State College, hcauiifit-ation specialist and as sists the home agents and farm ivomen with their garden prob- iiiuo, She says the garden polh should have surprises along Us borders. It should lead to a place of interest with a terminus such through its county home agents, as a sear., an arbor, a fountain, i« devoting more time and atten- i pool, or bird bath. The flagged tlon to this phase of home beauti- 1 terrace shown in the above pic- fieation. Miss Pauline Shaith, dis- I ture was made of native rode and trlct home agent, acts as home a rock wall would have been as pretty, she suggests. The back ground of cedar and hemlock is native. The dogwood is an accent ami the shrubs are laurel, called creel: ivy in many North Carolina localities. Sweet myrtle, fetter bush, cranberri, or rhododendron might liAve been used as effec tively. As a sub.stitute for the wooden seat, naif of a hardwood log. set on log legs, milk stoo' style, would he appropriate. In place of the old fountain, there might be a bird bath made from the hub of a car wheel, painted i dark green: or a naturalistic pool; or just a .seat under a crab-apple tree. Let the terrace l)e on an ax's with the door or main living rpom window and watch the family look for the spot on a summer evening, she says. - -WltiKS^RO. Route 1, 20.sr-Mi889S Hayes, of Bumpaea, Va.. ters of Mr. F. O. Hayee, former resident of this county, spent the past week-end with relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bryant, of Independence, Va„ accompanied by Boby and Billy Kirk, and Mr. Kyle Rose, of Bridal Creek. Va., spent Easter day at the home of their son, Mr. Billy Bryant. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Matherly, of Brookford. were Visitors in the home of Mrs. Matherly’s brother, Mr. R. D. Hayes, of Millers Creek last week-end. Mrs. W. B. Hayes, of Yadkln- ville accompanied by her two sons, James and Brice, visited in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Billy Bryant, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Doss, of Yadkinville, were visitors in this community. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orden Miller were the guests of Misses M. E. and M. V. Nichols. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Faw were the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Jas. T. Nichols, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nichols and Children, J. E., Jr., and Chris tine, and guests, Mr. Foy Wil kins and Miss Aubrey Steelman, of Yadkinville, spent Easter with Mr. Nichols’ parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Nichols. Mrs. Dolly Nichols Stanclll, neat, in our homes and on the street. By Frances Kennedy—6. dlltfrpK was spread in iaer at tSe home of her dangb'te^^^to.. Com Walsh, It being tbe of her birthday. We wish estemed lady many more ha^jf" birthdays. Miss Doris Nichols, who has a position with the H. H. Jonee Furniture Co., of Winston-Salem, spent Easter with home folks. HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY. Dr. Charles A. Drakes famons psydiolugist, submits a scientifimlly designed question naire to show you whether you have trained your mind enough to insure success and popularity. An instructive illustrated article in The .American WeekI.v, with Sun day’s WASHINGTON HERALD- TIMES. fir CkittrthoaBe in . Jft^ .iC|roiiin% .'adl atieti^:,:torfite ughest; fmr cash, snt^et fd firmaffip of the 6oarf^. -/ masfi-anilF^ ‘tnitiifimWsrS ewid tKf Soper f jofc Court M ^ jA Cmrt Conuiifineimr.^. vriii on^ ert^ hereinafter dcsgrlb^, located in Waliiat Grove Township, Rilkes County, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Being 60 acres, more or less, in Walnut Grove Township, listed in the name of I. C. Cleary, in 1934, and being all the land owned by I. C. Cleary in 1934. For further description reference is made to description found in book 152, at page 611, in the Register of Deeds office of Wilkes County. This 4th day of April, 1938. W. H. McELWEE, 4-28-4t(T) Commissioner da^^bf MavF^i. at 1: noon, at ine det^ of Reading the ads. get von more —for less money. Try it County Courthouse, in North Carolina, sell at pulBe tion to the highest mdd^ cash, subject to.Utt- of the Court, the property i after described, located in. * hill Township, Wilkes county: more particularly describM^M follows: Being 125 acres, more or in Walnut Grove Township, lirteo- ■, in the name of T. C. Shnnato-'iirii^rJ 1934, and being all the land 0WH' ’ ed by T. C. Shumate in 19S4. further descriptions reference ■'tow 4*^ made to descriptions found Book —, Page —, in the ter of Deeds Office of Wif County. Dated this the 11th day April, 1938. -W. H. McELWEE, 5-5-4t-(T) Commiss WE HAVE IT ... whertever you need during the Cleon Up—Point Up—Rx Up and reconditioning Campaign now in progress .. . tools, house furnishings, locks, cut lery. brushes, mops, electricod appliances, utensils, kitchen and bath room supplies, home plumbing sup plies. labor and time saving gadgets, etc. Our store is fully stocked—our merchandise is of the highest quality—our prices are as low os quality mer chandise permits. Come in and look around. North Wilkesboro, N. C. ' Jenkins Hardware Co. Better Homes Week Observed In North Wilkesboro Schools WHY YOU .SHOULD HAVE A BETTER HOME Would you like for the presi dent or a man who holds a high position to inspect your house? J I’ll bet a majority of the house wives would say “No, not until I have cleaned it up.’’ Would you like for President Roosevelt to inspect your yard? No, you wouldn’t unless it had been re cently cleaned. You don’t know how many people see your house and yard every dav and make a comment on it. Wouldn’t you like for all these comments to be good ones? I suggest you clean up your house and yard and if your house needs painting or any work done to it I would have it done. You don’t know how much bettor it would make your house look and how much better you would feel if you do these things. You should not only clean up your house but clean up North Wilkesboro. Clean up the streets, and alleys, plant flowers and .grass and do many other thMig.s to clean up the town. Your town will be popular then and many visitors will come to visit it. Nonh Wilkpshoro can then truly he called “The key to the Blue ! Ridge.’’ I Many visitor.s will be coming ’ to see the scenic highway and I they will pass through North Wil- I ke.sboro. We want these visitors ' to say when they go home voat ' North Wilkesboro is one of the most beautiful towns they have : ever seen. It then can be truly I called the center of Happy Val- ■ ley, radiant in its cleanliness, i Jimmie Moore—6. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Wilkes County. Wilkes County vs. W. F. Bil ling' anti wife, Mrs. W. F. Bil- lings. . , . J Under and by virtue of a judg ment made and entered in the above-entitled cause in the Super ior Court of Wilkes County, dat ed April 11, 1938, the undersigned Commi.ssioner will, on the 11th day of May, 1938, at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the door of the Wilkes County Courthouse, in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the confirmation of the court, the property hereinafter described, located i n Traphill Township, Wilkes County, and more particularly described as follows: Being 56 acres, more or less, in Traphill township listed in the name of W. F. Billings in 19M and being all the land owned in Traphill Township by W. F. Bil lings in 1934. For further descrip tion reference Is made to descrip tions found in Book 109, page 540, in the Register of Deeds Of fice of ,Wilkes counW. Dated this 11th day of April, 1938 W. H. McELWEE, •5-5-4t-(T) Commissioner. OUR CITY i This is Better Homes Week all over the nation, Our city “The Key to the Blue Ridge,” the finest In cre ation. The scenic highway leads to mountains of rare beauty. * When you come to visit us be. ■ sure to see it or you will : certainly tail to do your '• duty. I Our city will be very clean and COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in an order from the Superior Court of Wilkes County, in an action entitled, Mrs. John Pearson, Mrs. Eva Hester, Claude Parlier, Annie Bou Trip lette, Anther Steel, and Walter Steele, vs Sadie Steel, minor, and Auther Parlier, the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 2nd day of May, 1938, at 2 o’clock, p. m., offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash at t he Courthouse door in Wilkesboro, N. C., the f»l- lowing described lands: Lying snd being in Wilkes coun ty, N. C., Moravian Falls town ship, adjoining the lands of W. II. Hubbard and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a pine stump and rock leading from Mo ravian Falls to Holman’s Ford, iunning south 132 poles to a rock: ihence east with C. T. Critcher’s and VV. H. Hubbard’s line, crossing a small branch 154 poles to a soui- wood; thence north crossing two (2) branches 71 poles to a black oak; thence north 62 degrees west 38 poles crossing the branch to a bunch of dogiwoods; thence south 85 degrees west 24 poles to two (2) black oak saplins on the side of the road; thence north 60 de grees west with said road 80 poles to a black gum in the old line; thence north 84 degrees west with thc old line 20 poles to the begin ning, containing 90 acres, more or less. This 2nd day of April, 1938. F. J. McDUFFIE, 4-28-4t)T) Commissioner IT IS CONVENIENT AND SIMPLE ^ An electric range is convenient and simple as well as being automatic. Any housewife can easily operate her electric range the first day it comes into her kitchen. The out standing feature of electric cookery is its automatic heat ing controls. You simply set the controls at the tempera ture desired . . . leave your kitchen^ come back at the set time and you will find your cakes, roasts or any other de licious food you might have been preparing properly cook ed just the way you want it. just think of the economy, the s a f e t y and the pleasure of knowing that you are no longer faced with baking failures, over-cooked meats and improperly cooked foods. Discover today how easy it is for you to have this modern cookery in your kitchen. So many thousands of women have al ready discovered this new. freedom from kitchen worry and drudgery through the use of electric cookery. Come in and let us show you how you can h a v e an automatic electric range in your kitchen. TO VISIT OUR Used Car Lot The Balance of This Week aid AD «l Ned I We have reduced our prices on Reconditioned Used Cars and Trucks, We have given out circulars worth $25.00 on ■ the purchase of any Used Car or Truck in our stock. Hurry for these values. You wiD he proud you hoi^ht from | Be Sure (Sale Ends Saturday Ni^ht, May 7th) USED CAR Department tenth street Your Chevrolet Dealer, GADDY MOTm CO. (Sale Ends Saturday N^ht, May 7tb) USEDCAR 1 J