Comers and Goers . .. From P**ple Ym Kww Wb? M*u AWut Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arthur Nichols are spending today and tomorrow in Charlotte. Miss Ruby Pearson is in New York City on a buying trip tor the Spainhour-Sydnor Store. Mrs. W. T. Finley spent the week-end with her niecfe, Mrs. O. D. Bentley and Mr. Bemtley. ? Mr. L. Vyne has been spending some time in fit Petersburg, Florida. ? ? ::|, %'? 'Sp I Mies Lixzle Hlsle was in Bur ham yesterday attending a meet ing of the Northwestern Mutual Insurance Company. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Foster, well known residents _ of the l?wls Fork community, were business visitors here Saturday. Friends regret to know that Mrs. Charlie Hudson continues very ill. She is a patient at the Wilkes hospital. Coroner I. M. Myers is report ed today as much better after being oonfined to his home the past week by illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bretholl re turned today to their home at Moravian Falls after spending several days Vacation In Tampa, Florida. Mrs. Ed F. Caudill, who under went a major operation at the Charlotte Memorial Hospital sev eral days, ago, is now much im proved, we are glad to Btate. Mrs. Caudill will be able to re turn home in about a week if continued improvement is noted in her condition. an - Hospital be pleased improving Mrs. Jobn B. derwent a major operation last week at the Wilkes Hospital, is getting along splendidly, her friends will be glad to tsaij^ Mrs. Phillip Bnune has return ed to her home'here after a visit of several weeks in Waldo, Flor ida, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weisner. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Stahl, of Pores Knob, attended the per formance of Aida," given by the San Carlo Opera Company in Winston-Salem Saturday, Feb. 8. Mr. R. D. Smith, Wilkes coun ty agent, and Mr. Forrest B. Jones, secretary-manager of the Wilkes Chamber of Commerce, attended a poultry school at Monroe Wednesday. Miss Lnla Hester Brame left Saturday for Denver, Colorado, where she will visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Toburen. Miss Brame is a sister of Mrs. Toburen. Rev. Louis J. Yelanjian, who is currently making his home at South Milwaukee, Wis., is spend ing a few days at his home at Glendale Springs. Today he vis ited friends in this city. A taxi stand is being erected on the lot between the town hall and City Cafe by Busic cabs. A small building on the street lev el will serve as office for the firm and cabs will be parked on the lot. R. C. J ten, Dorothy Knob, attended i of "La Travlata, San Carlo Greensboro, Mr. and M who had been In Washington, D. C., for the past several years, have returned to this city. In Washington Mr. Rousseau held a position in the office of the clerk of the United States Senate. Mr. add Mrs. R. A. Greer and son, Mt. Robert Greer, returned Tuesday to their home at Mora vian Falls. They had been to Washington, D. 0., where they carried Mr. R. A. Greer's moth er, Mrs. Octa Greer, to spend the remainder of the winter with her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Marshall. Friends regret to learn that Mr. R. L. Wellborn continues very ill at his home in Wilkes boro. Recent guests in the Well horn home have been Mr.. and Mrs. A. H. Berry and daughter, Mrs. Donald White, of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Berry is a daughter of Mr. Wellborn. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bentley and their daughter, Miss Grace Deane Bentley, Mrs. W. T. Finley, Mm. G. W. Scroggs and daughter, Rachel, attended the wedding Saturday afternoon of Mr. Don nie Harris, of Elkin, and Miss Vern Dell Brendle, at Boonville Methodist church. , Mr. R. L. Hogard, U. S. Navy Recruiter, announced today that Mr. Ray Hampton Wyatt, eon of Mr. W. A. Wyatt, of Halls Mills, has (been accepted for enlistment in the United States Navy, and sent to Raleigh for his final ex amination, and further transfer to the U. S. Navy Recruit Train ing Center. .CARD OF THANKS We use this means to express appreciation for the kindness and sympathy extended to us luring the illness, death and fu neral of our father, Ack Ward. MRS. O. G. WAGONER, WILL WARD. Mail Carrier Exam For Gilreath Office The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an examination to fill the position of rural carrier at Gilreath, North Car?fina. The examination will be held it Wilkeaboro, North Carolina. * Receipt of applications will close on March 6, 1947. The date of examination will be stated on i admission cards mailed to applicants after the closing date for receipt of appli cations, and will be about IS days after that date. The salary of a rural carrier on a standard dally route of 80 miles is 82020 a year, with an additional $20 a mile a year for each mile or major fraction thereof in excess of 30 miles. Salaries on routes of shorter length or of less frequent service are proportionately lower. A rur al carrier serving one tri-weekly route shall be paid a salary on the basis of a route one-half length of the route served him. A rural carrier serving two tri-weekly routes shall be pajd a salary on the basis of a route one-half the combined length of the two routes. All rural carriers, must furnish and maintain at r* I their own expense all necessary vehicle equipment for the prompt handling of the mails, but they are allowed an equipment main tenance of 6 cents a mile on the basis of the daily mileage sche duled (this amount to $549 per year for a 80-mile route). They are permitted to use motor ve hicles, but are required to fur nish sufficient equipment to handle postal business properly. ? o? Certain beetles, parasites which live in the homes of ants, are so well-cared for by the ants that often the ants neglect their own brood to tend to the guests, acebrdlng to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. KEUEVI CoiDy ri ? ? ?. At Dedtlme rub throat, chest and back with Vicka VapoRub to ease coughing, loosen up the phlegm, help relieve coo gestkn in upper bronchial tubes, invite restful sleep. Relief comes as VapoRub PENETRATES to upper bronchial Abes with its special medicinal vapors, STIMULATES chest and bock sur faces like ? wanning poultice. Often by morning most of the mis ery of the cold is gone I Remember? ONLY VAPORUB CfresYM this spe cial double action. It's time tested, home-proved... the best-known home remedy for reliev- A A ing miseries of%/|CKS children's colds> ? vapoRUB TMtBAKOrtl 38 * /C-r ( qUR SIFT TO Yoy Sliced Armour's Star Boiled? Ham, lb 79c Country Style Pork? Sausage, lb.. 39c Ground? Beef, lb 33c Sliced Pork? Liver, lb.... 30c White Thick Fat Back, lb. 25c 4-Lb.Carton Pure Lard *1.19 Firm? Tomatoes, lb. 25c Green? Cabbage, lb... 4c White? 10 LBS. Potatoes ..i. 35c Yellow? 6 LBS. Onions 25c Nice? Carrots, bn... 9c rfS*. \ PET MILK?3"w 42? 11-OZS. KELLOGG'S? CORN FLAKES 11c OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY? SAUCE 25* CHASE & SANBORN? COFFEE, lb 42c QUART JAR? SALAD DRESSING 39c SMITHFIELD PORK? SPREAD. 3-oz. jar lQc 1C-OZ. JAR? SWEET RELISH ...IQc Dinner Broadcast: _ February IS, 194 7 ltiizrom'a*d wz* 2 ?dinm, qpparad fi !?* gr?in? p?pp?r a (370? F.). Grease a (hallow quart baking dish. Put sausage into cold skillet with water. Cover; cook slowly until water evaporates. Core apples and slice; mix with sugar. Put into greased dish. Mix together mashed potatoes, milk, salt ana pep per. Put on top of apples. Top with sausage. Bake 43 minutes, or until sausage is brown. Serve hot. Makes 4 servings. " You WW Need: Milk, con 14c LINK PORK? Sausage, lb. 55c Apples ,1b. ? 5c s, 3 lbs. _25c QUEEN OP THE WEST? FLOUR, 24 lbs- *1-70 RED BAND? FL0IR, 24 lbs- ?1 WELCH'S? GRAPE JELLY, 16 oz.s 35c 0. P. STORE AND MARKET "Where Yon Always Save On Groceries and Meats" Hang on Here They Come ROBERT LUNN The Talking Blues Artist and Sensational Hillbilly Tap Dancer In PERSON WITH HIS W S M GRAND OLE OPRY GANG From NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE THE TALKING BLUES BOYS Floyd Ethridge - Grady Gardner Earl Allen - Bo Bo Driver Del! Heck-Comedian Shorty Frog Added Attraction GRAND OLE OPHITE NIW SINGING STAR JIMMY WALKER Direct from Monogram Pictures in Hollywood Courthouse Wilkesboro, N. C. MONDAY, FEB. 17 At 7:30 P. M. - /- , _ ' ?. Sponsored By American Confedera tion of Enlisted Men (Incorporated) Admission: 50c and 75c Just Received ... At TOMLINSON'S (Basement Department) White Broadcloth Special, yard ?. w ????????? ? j Guaranteed Tub Fast? ' . I Ploma Prints 4Qc Pretty patterns; yard 36-Inch White Outing 3Qc Special, yard First Quality? Boys' Winter Union Suits *1.49 C 1 /L ? I /\ r? I Sizes 6 to 16; long sleeves-legs_ TOMLINSON'S "Always Dependable Merchandise" North Wilkesboro, N. C. iAadLSr..^ : .-A .. ? , JENKINS Hardware and Furniture Ce. North Wilkesboro, N. C. 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RED + CROSS PHARMACY "Tour Service Drug Store" 10TH STREET Lfl Telephone 98 North Wilkesboro, N. <

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