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« * fl.MSJOOQ of patronage refunds to be returned by the coopera tfew «o j>dtooo.i purchases of pro «b*taon supplies during 1946-47. Mare than 350 farmers attended the *et*rtt sneeting held at Tur key Knob. Clarence Kennedy, Mouth of 'WQsoa Vjl. and C. L. Hash of J>iney Creelt, -were elected to the edeferey board and new mem bters cbtsen on the farm home advisory committee Were Mrs. McDale Kennedy and Miss Max ine Parsons, both of Mouth of 'Wilson. Following the meeting, the Sana btxrne committee made re ports send C- M. Van Hoy, of Pin ery Creek, and,Mrs. Palmer Walls, ef Sparta, were named as chair tnen, ‘ < ; Winners of cash prizes in the feed bag /style show were: class I. garments—Sue Carol Delp, tirst; Mrs. Jack Osborne, second; Miss Hose Osborne, third. Class TI. household articles— Mrs. Tna Mae Kennedy, first; Ag nes Osborne, second; and Mrs. Ina Walls, thkd..._ Mormy Weather Entered In Show Tom JG**ene will enter his hor se, Stormy Weather, in the annual horse show to he held at Blow ing Beck ob Friday and Satur day. The show on Friday will be held at two o’clock and on Sat urday at lea and two o’clock. Stainf Weather was presented a number tjf ribbons in the Spar ta ldot$ horse show. Several from here plan to at tend the shows at Blowing Rock, nWiiiWft ns far as could be learn ed we Trftbei horses win be en *fte Tstt hese tor DDT used for industrial purposes Is ihflamm »Ue; therefore ft is wise to put nut all ooen fifes when straying ’With PUT, ^ , Its total tilue tif NorthCsro *8&T w“ UN REPRESENTATIVE j Willard L. Thorp, who has been nominated by President Truman as U. S. representa tive in the UN economic and social council. * ' — yd Dress Rejfcw ,w * Winners Given Miss Irene Edwards, member of be Sparta junior 4-H flub, was be suit winner in the county iress review held Jlast Friday af ernoon at the community build ng. Miss Norma Douglas, mem ber of the Piney Creek 4-H club was the school dress winner. The two winners are now eli fible to enter the State contest ;o be held at Raleigh when a short i-H course will be-given August 18-23. Each 4-H club is eligible ;o send one girl and boy, four ;een years of age, to the course, Mrs. Isom Wagoner, home agent, stated. SEVERAL PLAN TO GO TO STATESVILLE Expected to attend the wel fare meeting at Statesville to morrow ar<? Swanson Edwards,, welfare superintendent, Miss Dpr The Perfect Gift For Every Occasion A Pen Or Pencil Made By Sheaffer WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK Pen and Pencil Sets-$6.50 - $17.50 Pens $3.50 - $15.00 Fineline Pencils------ $1.00 - $1.50 SEE OUR DISPLAY B. and T. Drug Co. ■ ‘ Your Rexall Store” Open On Daily vacation Bible school will begin at the Scottville Baptist church Monday morning at nine o’clock, Miss Dorothy Evans, as sociational Bible school superin tendent, announced this week. Children from the ages of three to sixteen are invited to participate in the week’s activi ties. Certificates will be award ed to those attending the full week and a picnic will climax the Peek’s work. Miss Evans stated. ...— ■--- i is Wagoner, Gene Irwin and R. J. Randolph. A study of the amended adopt ion laws will be discussed. -. For quick r#splt*.u*e the Nets? classifieds. < states roughly will receive 10 per cent less than lor the year ending July 1, Department of Agricul ture experts said.' All school lunch funds must go for food, Congress having re fiysed to add anything for equip ment. The estimated school lunch fund allocation included: State 1941-48 1948-47 N. C. -S-- $2,961,134 $3,290,1481 S. C. _ 1,611,297 1,790,330. Estimated soil conservationj funds: I State 1947-48 1948-47 N. C._$7,234,000 $8,038,000. S. C. —3,924,000 4,368,000' Predicted allotment of funds for REA loans: State 1947-48 ' 1948-47 f S- :r Mi i BUILDINGS Now! ALL-PURPOSE for Less than Cost of Raw Lumbert Semi-Prefabricated, Overall Size 16 ft. x 48 ft Can M used for: HOMES, TOURIST CABINS, OARAGES. FARM HOUSES, WAREHOUSES, COTTAGES, POULTRT HOUSES. HUNTING A FISHING LODGES, and any number of onrposrs. -• ■* t No Priority Necessary These army buildings being removed from Ft Jackson. S. C., can be used (or many - purposes at amaxlns savings. Available to yon without‘pri ority. • y i . f v " : Complete BuOdttig Entire structure of No. t or better grade tongue and grooved or straight edge lum ber. Included are: M) lb. roofing on root and sides, screen doors. 14 windows, necessary hardware, double floors. I H ar I i I silts " a complete building k good fssflMm ftwwhsst Shipped in Eaiy-to Assemble Section* Price Includes loading at It Jackson. Can be shipped by track or rail. Shipping weight UiOO lbs. oer building. Or der* accepted subject to prior sale. Supply Hxdltedl order now! ONLY tO Q QfT-rJACKSON fggg so. cab. EDENE SELES COMPANY 8 Broadway TsL 784 ASHEVILLE, R. C. ray T^m rssY.OKD** FORM: ^ *■•••>• r«ww»«». B Bnalwif. Arimfllt. M. C. I % r+,.-V » » Wnnw Ordor. Please shin ... 18 ft. * <8 ft s*tr<-P~f*bricated buildings st ON saeh. v. O. B. Ft. Jackson. & C.. to: W ■. •. ••«•••••■ •■•••••••,•• t** < • ••• • • ».••••• • •••••••••••••• /ItwvESS I l,1V ¥ ... «y> . . f 8TAT8 unWH'*!^**** KN0U08E 8HIPPING INSTRUCTIONS WITH YOUR OHDHW / wrni I IMS farm vious allotments the 194t census, formula gives weight to total farm, population and the per centage of tenancy ih the indivi dual states. 9tate 1947-48 1948-47 N. C.__ $ 956,356 $2,934,457 S. C. - 632,376 2,049,618 An announcement from the USDA states that the program to support market prices of non fat dry milk will be extended through August 1947. AU§U9V W, xmif ttv m * y*1? • ^ situated in the town at Sparta, fronting on the Cemetery road, East of the PrbWtiv% Baptist Church. Said lot has about 600 foot frontage and ia approximate ly 123 to ISO feet deep. Said sale will be for cash on day of sale and said lot will go to the high est bidder? v This 29 day of July, 1047. J. M. Wagoner and Char ity Wagoner, Heirs: By: Oscar Wagoner and Earl Wagoner. s 7-31-4tc i Attention Farmers! When You . Think Of Your Slock Think Of Feed See Us For All Kind Of Feed We Carry Dairy Chicken and Hog Feed Alleghany Feed Co. SPARTA, NORTH CAROLINA Ladies9 Hats Greatly Reduced > Tor This Sale! Large Assortment u Oi Costume Jewelry ’ $2.95 Only $1.00 Very Special !f . Large Table of . Drapery Material VALUES TO $198 YD. Only 98c yd. Large Rack of Ladies’ Dresses Priced To Sell One Group Sheets 81 x 99 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED Only $2.25 ea. 40 in. Sheeting 35c 36 in. Sheeting 25c A Special Announcement To Our Friends And Customers WE ARE VERY HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A LARGE BASEMENT DE PARTMENT IN OUR STORE. DURING THE YEARSf WE HAVE BEEN VERY CROWDED FOR SPACE IN OUR STORE, BUT THIS NEW ADDITION HAS GREATLY RELIEVED THE SITUATION. ' ' THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS WILL NOW BE LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE IN SHOPPING. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT COTTON PIECE GOODS WORK ClfOTHING AND WORK SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT 1 ALSO MANY ADDITIONAL ITEMS THAT WE PLAN TO ADD TO OUR STOCK OF MER WE SINCERELY THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE IN THE I YOU WILL FIND EVE IN A COMPLETE, IK STORK One Hack Men’s Ties ' VALUES TO $1.98 Only 50c Sport Shirts . Now On ' Sale!!' All Ladies White Playshoes On Sale Men’s Summer Suits $24.00 Men’s Summer Straw Hats Greatly Reduced One Table Ladies Sandals $1.00 32 Piece Dinner Set Special Only 96-00 Spread Value 2
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