Gilreath Club Holds Monthly Meeting The Gilreath Home Club met at the home of Mrs. La la Hen dren in their business and social meeting, "with the- new president, Mr?. W. H. Teirepaugh, presiding. New plans for the year's work were discussed, and mahy help -i ful suggestions were presented. | Mrs. Ed Hendren was chosen "Family Life Leader" for the | Club. Plans were made for i achievement day using "Measur ing your health," by using the seven basic foods dally. Mrs. Lula Hendren, Mrs. W.' H. Tevepaugh, Mrs. Ed Hen dren, Mrs. Manda Parker, Mrs. Greene, and Miss Morrison, gave an interesting skit on the out look for the New Year." f Next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. M. V. Robinson February 26. Everyone is urged to attend. O Purlear H. D. Club Has Monthly Moot Purlear Home' Demonstration Club met for the January meet ing with Mrs. Will Canter. The :Ads t FOR SALE FOB SALE: 4 good work horses | and pair moles from 6 to 7 years old; will work anywhbre. Also 'S4 Ford Car. F. H. Han-1 dy, Wilkesboro, Route 3. V- 2-27-pd j FOB SALE: Factory built, all steel trailer bed; also 42-gal lon hot water tank and coal jack. A. C. MoGlamery, Wil kesboro route one. lt-pd FOB SALE OB TRADE?Fresh Jersey cow. S. W. Shumate, . Hays, N. C. lt-pd FOR SALE: Six-room house, a bout three acres of land near Cricket Post Office; one house and lot, house not finished, near Millers Creek, highway ?421. I lot 10Q feet facing high way across road from Millers Creek Post Office. 1941 model International pickup good con dition,. See Clyde Michael, at Wilkes Oil Co., Cricket, N. ,C. 2-27-pd FOR SALE: Team ?horses, har ness and wagon. M. H. Rash,' Route 1, Wilkesboro, N. C. 2-27-pd I FOB SALE: 50 bales good Les-1 ? pedeza hay, $25.00 per ton; bales average 90 lbs. Also baled wheat straw, 50c per bale. At my home. T. P. Bow man, R. F. D. No. 1, Taylors ville, N. C. (8 miles south, 2 1-2 miles off N. C. Highway No. 16) Write before coming. 2-24-pd I FOR SALE: 50 acre Farm, 8 room house, good barn, spring house and. other out buildings. Electricity, on school bus line and mail service, 9 milee east of Boone on Meadow Creek. Mrs. Maggie Miller, Brown wood, N. C. 2-27-pd FOR SALE: Good grade lespe deza hay $1.25 bale. Wire tied bales; also cord wood, chicken litter and print bags. Tom Hutchinson, Highway 268. 2-24-pdI TO MY BUTTER CUSTOMERS: Bring your surplus butter to me. I have arranged to con tinue buying. Top prices fori Poultry and eggs. E. E. Eller. 2-24-2t I TUXEDO Poultry Mashes, Scratch Grains, Dairy, Hog, Horse, Dog and Rabbit Feeds. Tuxedo Feed Company, North Wilkes boro, Phone 94. 1-1-18-tf FOR SALE: 5-room house 4 1-2 miles from North Wilkeeboro, 200 yards off Highway No. 18. Lot 75 x 200. Priced to sell. See Millard Rhoades, at Ideal Furniture Co. 2-24-4t FOR SALE: One pair sorrell mares, 6 years old, weight 1100 hundred each. Will sell at bargain. J. H. Faw, Highway No. 18, eight miles north of North Wilkesboro, N. C. ? 2-27-4t | FOR SALE: One five-room | house, good basement, water | in house; six acres of land; good location, 1-2 mile of | church, school and hardsur faced road. See Vensley Eller, Champion, N. C. 2-27-pd FOR SALE: ^216 acres,, well timbered land (cut over in 1918); also one No. 1 Mea dows Sawmill, complete, with International 6-cyllnder motor. B. C. Triplett, Hendrix, N. C. 2-24-pd I FOR SALE: Myers cog-gear, dou ble-acting spray pump, in cluding 50 feet of. hose and spray rod. Outfit in first-class condition. C. H. Opitz, Oak woods, N. C. " 2-27-pd reading the acripture. The meet ing was baaed on the theme "A Brighter Outlook for 1947." Mra. Tom W. Ha; res was chosen as Family Life Leader. We had both Mrs. Greene and the new assistant H. D. Agent, Miss Mor rison with us. At the close of the business session Mra. Canter served delicious refreshments. Several members and visitors were present and everyone had a nice time. We hope to haVe a large attendance next time as the FOR SALE: Windows, Doors, Casing, Molding. Hller Lumber Co., Millers Creek, N. C. 2-27-4t-pd FOR SALE: Dry split stove wood, or slab blocks not split. ?Call 48-F-40, or see me at Economy Grocery, Fairplaine. Claud 'Brooks, Route 1, North Wilkesboro. N. C. 3-20-8t-pd FOR SALE: 9-room house on lot 100 x 140, corner d and 4th, known as C. A. Dimmette property. Phone 108 or 183-M. P. #0. BOX 727. B. L. Johnson, North Wilkesboro, N. C,l-27-2t FOR SALE: Horse, weighing k a bout 1200 pounds; work any where. See Ray Lankford, Route 1, North Wilkesboro, N. C. near Welcome Home church. 2-27-pd AUCTION SALE: Farm Imple ments, March 1.?Tractor; In ternational threshing machine; baler; 8 ft. binder; 20 disc cut away harrow; -3 disc John Deer plow; Graham Holme plow; heavy Athens bog; sec tion harrow; two grain drills; mowing machine; rake; riding cultivator; 2 two-horse wag ons; 4 one-horse cultivators; 2 two-horse turning pIowb; 8 singlefoot plows; 2 fertilizer distributors; new Ideal tobacco spray; Cole corn planter; hea vy tractor trailer; 2 seven year-old mules; straw, wheat, oats and numerous other tools. Sale starts at 10 o'clock, 1-4 mile out of Hiddenlte on high way 90. J. T. Adams. 2-27-pd Lost and Found ( LOST: Hound, brown head, white chest, legs and neck; black and . brown body with white spots on top of back. Reward. R. L. Hlckerson. 2-2 7-21 LOST: Compact, with flower on lid; loBt at hue terminal. Name engraved on beck. Mrs. Frank McHone, Route 1, Roaring River, N. C. 2-24-pd demonstration is to be on mak ing and baking a "Meat loaf." This meeting is to be held with Mrs. Wayne Yhtes on Thursday, Feb. 27. So everyone come as Heart Sisters are to be drawn for this year at this meeting also. o January exports of United States grain and (Train products amounted to forty six and one half million bushels. LOST: Boston Boll Terrier, dark with white ring ground neck; white spot in forehead. No col lar. Name "Dag". Beward for his return to Eugene Wood, ^ North Wllkesboro, N. C. Route 2. 2-24-pd i ? Miscellaneous ????? CITY OABS Owned by J. O. Da vis; two new cars; three good careful drivers?Bryant John son, Clifford Waddell, Ed Walker. Located Bns Termin al. Telephone 176. S-18-8t-pd OKNUINM All-Meta} Interlocking < Weatherstrip. Estimates free. J. J. Nichols, Phone 2S-M, WU kesboro, N. C. 2-84-pd tr ? wanted WANTED: Specialty dalceinaii. exclusively for beautiful llhe of gift shop Items, novelties, billfolds, and fine leather goods. Merchandise sold direct to retail stdrep of all kinds. Quick shipments. Liberal commission promptly paid. Au tomobile essential. New Spring line of gift ware. Write Re sale Division, Kemper-Thomas Co., Cincinnati 12, Ohio, lt-pd WANTED: To do your sewing: plain, curtains, draperies, Hol lywood bed spreads. Phone 186-W. 2-27-2t WANTED: Man or boy over 18, colored or white, to clean up and Wash dishes, $20.06 week and board. Apply Princess Cafe. 12-19-tf WANTED AT ONCE: White or colored help, good pay, must stay on lot. Sunset Boarding ouie, 901 Hlnshaw Street, Phone 469-R. lt-pd WANTED: To saw your wood while ground Is wet. Also Plow your gardens and fields when dry. Cyrus Wiles, Phone 421-R. 2-24-pd WANTED: To plow and harrow your fields or gardens. We have tractor; also call us to , saw your wood. Phone 42J.-R. 2-24-pd _ - 4 - BROWN SHOE REPAIR ANNOUNCEMENT! Pwteh to announce that my Shoe Shop is NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS In the basement next door to Reins Marble Works. Come to me for expert shoe repair work. Cementing Ladies' Shoes Is a Specialty With Us While - U - Wait Service BROWN SHOE REPAIR Ernest- D. Brown, Sr., Owner ALLEN' ' <Ui _ ' K the story ofCole Porter, WITH THOSE COLE PORTER SONG ./J. asms "get a kick OWTOFYOU'W ^ NIGHT AND DAY ?? ' YOU'FTE THE TOP |?. IN THE STILL OF *** THE NIGHT ? -BEGIN THE ,\ BEGUINE DON'T FENCE 5 ME IN Y i ME IN J GET A KICK J OUT OF YC^U I'VE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN ' MY HEART 8EL0NGS TO ^DADDY v YOU DO * ^SOMETHING TO ME y LET'S DO IT ? h I DIRECTED BY ??ESe , IIIDVUIDTIU MIGHAELCURTIZ ? mmnmmam mmmm PRODUCED BY DONALD WOODSY IflHIII IVI/lltllll ARTHUR SCHWARTZ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Shows at 1 -3.15-7-9.15 starring up HAYWARD BARBARA BRITTON m GEORGE MACREADY | AN EDWARD SMALL PRODUCTION TODAY AND TUESDAY Shows at 1 ? 2.55 ? 7 ? 8.55 Soon?And Twice Each Month < NORTH CAROLINA NEWSREEL" Pianos! Pianos! Beautiful new Spinet Pianos, only 37 . inches high, & figured mahog any. Also fine Mirror Pianos. Easy Payments if Desired Garwood Piano Co. 'Phone 540-B Wilkesboro, N. C. ? . . >i , More Important Than Ever! In this season of lowest natural light, in door lighting is more important than ever. Despite the fact that most babies have perfect vision, only three out of ten adults have perfect vision. Why not check with our Lighting Engineers to make sure that light is doing its part to keep your child's vision perfect? DUKE) POWER COM PAN ^LMjdkrurnjt ^ CP .. DESIGN FOR SPRING Pretty rippling peplum on Swansdown's soft-as-sun light suit. Easy shoulders . . . effortless skirt. Exquisitely tailored of pure worsted sheen by LORRAINE. Sizes 10 to 18 Styled By . . . SWAN SDOWN Exclusive With Us As Advertised In Harper's Bazaar Ml Jfr*.' illl A 0rt" A/. C.

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