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Maple Shade Maple Shade, Oct. 14.—Mr. id Mrs. Paul Halsey, of Grant, fa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hix Halsey, Sunday, Mrs. A. J. Halsey and daugh ter, Ossie, visited Mrs, Halsey’s mother, Mrs. Hash, at Mouth of Wilson, last week. Miss Helen Rose, a stiidient at Grassy Creek High School spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. G. Pairsons. She was ac Of- PHONE 124-J 60-W Dr. John Mills Powell Optometrist Galax, Virginia BALL BAND Overshoes GALOSHES and BOOTS for Men, Women, Children Children’s... ... 75c 1.98 $0.49 to " 97c OVERSHOES ARCTICS .. GALOSHES .. $ | .50 $ | .98 BOTS .. * to 1 Ladies’... 97c 9r ?1.25 OVERSHOES GALOSHES V to Men’s... 97' ’l10 OVERSHOES ** ■ to $1-00 $1-39 Heavy Weight to 2-buckle ARTICS $1.98 4-buckle ARTICS .. $2.98 MEN’S AND BOYS’ BOOTS $1.98 t0 $4.95 The most complete line ever stocked in North Wilkesboro, featuring the famous Ball Band line, in every size, weight and width, for men, women and children. You can’t beat Bare’s prices. We can fit you, no mat ter what size you wear, in overshoes, galoshes, artics and boots. Bare’s Store 10th Street N. WILKESBORO companied by Miss Aneita Blevins, of Grassy Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Halsey and family, of Maryland, are visiting relatives in this community. Wint Anderson and family, of Fox Creek, were visitors in this community Surtdjay. Citron Citron, Oct. 14.—Rob Hoppers and son, Everett, made a business trip to West Virginia Tuesday. Garfield Sheets, of Wagoner, spent Saturday night with Okey Sheets. Clarice Wyatt, of Sea Grove, | N. C., spent the, week-end with j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon j Wyatt. Mr and Mrs. Willard Dixon and children, spent Saturday night j with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hoppers. Tyre Taylor spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor. Edd Dixon spent Saturday night I with his brother, Dayton, at [ Furches. I Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Myers were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Richardson Sunday. I I Vox Vox, Oct. 14.—Those visiting | Misses Beulah and Cora Cox Sun day were Miss Mary and Clyde Burris, Miss Lillie and Edna Truitt. Jack Willie, who has been in Marion Hospital, returned home Saturday. Miss Gladys McLean is spend l ing this week with home folks. | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nichols, of I Sparta, visited their aunt, Mrs. I Mary Burse. Arvil Fender, of Richmond, Va., I visitddi his mother, Mrs. Sar ah | Fender Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Page Evans and | Paul Evans have returned home ! after visiting friends in Mary land. Mrs. Dempsey Petty and child ren spent the week-end with her parents Mr arfd1 Mrs. M. C. Cau dill. Mrs. John Chambers is visiting [her sister, Mrs. Joe Raye. Stratford i | Stratford, Oct. 14.—Visitors | last Sunday at R. Glenn Warden’s ! were Mr. and Mrs. John Rich | mond and son Paul, and Miss Hazel Davis, of Beckley, W. Va., W. W. Warden and son, Wayne, ! of Laurel Springs, Miss Lizzie | Warden, of Atlanta, Ga., and George Edwards, of Winston j Salem. i I New Hope : New Hope, Oct. 14.—Mr. andj , Mrs. Donald Musgrove and Mr. ! jand Mrs. Bruce Williams visited ( | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L, | 1 Roupe over the week-end. r Mrs. Walter Crouse is not so j [ well at present. i S. C. Richardson has his new silo finished on his farm at New J ■ Hope. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs,; I Arnold Jones Sunday were. Mr, i jand Mrs, L. A. Jones, of Furches. i Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Grason and [Mrs. Carril Fender, of White head, visited Mrs. Bessie Critcher, Sunday. Misses Ilene Musgrove, Frankie Jones Roiipe, and Edd Taylor and Emersion Woodie spent Monday in Johnson City. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor, of j Mooresville, visited his sister, Mrs. »Bessie Critcher last week. i y*fjii£/UC&4 n • Don’t take our word for it. Try Safti-Flights for yourself. Gome in and let I us give you a demonstra tion. You can see with your I own eyes WHY it is “Amer ! ica’s Safest Tire.” After you have driven on Safti-Flight Tires, you’ll understand WHY so many thousands of motorists are replacing both new and old tires with Fisk Safti-Flights. rim. Gome in and let us make you a trade in proposition. I TIME TO RE-TIRE''GET A FISK" IN THE 5KI0 ZONE ?l\iS '/}io£r*tu>n IN THE BIOW-OUT ZONE Sparta Service Station JUDY WOMBLE SPARTA Sparta High School Freshman Class Officers Elected Due to the fact that a majority of the first year students were new in this school the election of class officers was postponed until the students should have an op portunity to become acquainted. At the home room period on Mon day morning, October 14, the class held its election and the following officers were elected: President, Tommie Osborne; Vice President, Cebert Jarvis; Secre tary, Faye Richardson, an'd1 Treas urer, Van Miller, Jr. Honor Roll for The First Month First Grade: Joe Alan Gambill, Edith Mae Hampton and Robbie Lee Hoppers. Second Grade: George Heinz, Ralph Lyon, John F. Norman, Maxine Cheatwood, Joan Phipps and Vena Miles. Third! Grade: Patsy Edwards, Farrel Crouse, Ida Maud Black, Joan Andrews, Joe Massey, James Poole, Sylvia Petty, Tommy Reev es, Maxine Todd,' Ima Wray Wagoner and Billy Crouse. Fourth Grade: Gelene Andrews, Tommy Burgiss, Virginia Van Crouse, Clarice Mitchell and Ed ward Rizotti, Jr. Fifth Grade: Dean Atwood, Blanche Crouse, Malcolm Gam bill, Jessie Holcomb, Andrew Mc | Knight and Grace Murray. Sixth Grade: Bill Reeves, En nice Maines, Milton Rector, Billie Richardson, Evelyn Mitchell, Doris Collins, Naoma Douglas, Wanda Truitt, Dwight Royal, George Roe, Reba Edwards, Donna Duncan, J. M. Bennett, J. M. Sturgill, Jimmy Davis, Sue McGrady, Elizabeth McCann, Jean Reeves, Orville Duncan, Uptie Andrews, Ella Estep and Jimmy Reeves. Seventh Grade: Bernice, Jarvis, Maybelline Richardson and Wade Irwin. Eighth Grade: Patsy Roy Bur giss, Eva Edwards, Faye Richard JACQUELYN BODDIE FAMOUS AUTO STUNT DRIVER EXTRA MILDNESS EXTRA COOLNESS EXTRA FLAVOR In recent laboratory tests, Camels burned 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested—slower than any of them. That means, on the average, a smoking p/ws equal to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! THOSE EXTRAS IN .SLOWER-BURNING; CAMELS MAKE A GRAND DIFFERENCE TO < ME. MY THROAT) LIKES THE EXTRA < < MILDNESS—AND ) My POCKETBOOK < LIKES THE J EXTRA SMOKING L GET THE “EXTRAS” WITH SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS son, Rebecca Irene Richardson, Janie Wood, Thomas Zack Os borne. Ninth Grade; Ruth Evans, Glenna Duncan, Anna Rose Reev es, Gloria Rizotti, Donna Lee 1 Rutherford, Jessie Gwyn Wood ruff and Betty Ann Miller. Tenth Grade: Pika Rizotti* Doris Richardson, Euna Lee Rich ardson, Lois Smith, Helen Moxley^ (turn to page six, please ) Seed Wheat VPI No. 131 double recleaned certified wheat .$1.40 VPI No. 131 double recleaned selected wheat.$1.25 99.60% new crop timothy seed . . $2.50 If you have wheat to clean, bring it to our cleaner. Only 5c per bushel for grading and cleaning. We Carry a Complete Stock Of Baugh’s Fertilizer. Waugl/s Warehouse GALAX, VIRGINIA Smoak Furniture Company’s Great Annual Clearance Sale When We Say Low Prices We Mean Just That — And You Will Save Money By Buying From North Wilkesboro’s Busiest And Cheapest Furniture Store. Heavy Weight Linoleum Rugs BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS 9 x 12 RUGS, only . ... $3.95 9 x 12 GOLD SEAL RUGS, only .. $6.95 9 x 12 MATTING, only .. $2.95 All First Quality 1940 Patterns GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM, yard 50c BED ROOM SUITES Large Poster or Panel Beds, Beiautiful Vanities with Handsome Plate Mirrors, Roomy Chest. All three pieces at our Sale Price $37 50 I Use Our Christmas Lay-A wav Plan Our salesmen will explain how you can make your own selection at our low sales price and get your choice for Christmas. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT SMOAK’S Everything in our Large Busy Store a Sacrifice — Why Wait — BUY IT NOW! Heaters . $1.75 up Circulators . $17.50 up Laundry Heaters . $7.5l> Only A Few LEFT Reconditioned Ranges and Cook Stoves .... $10 and $15 40 Good Used Pianos, some famous makes. A close out $10 to $100. Just Received Solid CAE LOAD BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES, STUDIO COUCHES, ODD CHAIRS AND ROCKERS. All Priced So Low It Will Surprise You. Do Not Wait But Buy Now. Use Our Lay-Away Plan Prepare For 1940 Christmas I ---— Factory Reconditioned Singer Sewing Machines $15 up Smoak Furniture Company Corner B and 10th Streets North Wilkeshoro, N. C. “YES IT PAYS TO TRADE AT SMOAK’S Time to Modernize-Remodel-Build We Have Everything for the Builder, Contractor and Repairman— And at Low Fall Prices. Lime, Cement, Brick, Lathing Material, Wallboard, Etc. INSIDE SETS, priced from .. FRONT DOOR SETS, several styles .. . 50c to $1.50 $2.75 to $10.00 A complete line of Oliver Chilled Plows and parts, carried in stock ready for delivery, and at very low prices. PLUMBING—When in need of plumbing, oome in and see us. We can supply any plumbing material and will give you price completely installed if desired, or just on the material. Better see us. ELECTRIC WATER PUMPS—We carry a complete line of electric Water Pumps for deep and shallow wells. We handle the Myers and Gould lines, and are in position to supply just the outfit that suits your needs. Get our prices. WE CAN’T MENTION everything here, but we do urge you bo come and tell us your needs, get prices, and let us help you save money on good reliable hardware and building material of all kinds. Also see us for your needs in ^lass—any size or thickness. BARBED WIRE, good grade, per roll $3.50 up STOVES Sheet Iron Heaters $1.50 up Circulators $24.50 up Water Jacks $10.50 up We have anything you want in stoves and 'heaters—coal or wood. FIXTURES MODERN BATH TUBS $42^50 up GOOD COMMODES $15.75 up COMBINATION DRAIN BOARD SINK $18.75 up Also A Good Stock Of USED FIXTURES At a low-down price. Gome in and tell us your needs. We will save you money! WALL PAPER Several Hundred Rolls To be closed out at a Low Price. Both plain am d washable. lOe Sf PAINTS Stains, Enamels at Economy Prices. Can furnish painter if de sired. CROCKERY AND JARS 1 to 10 gallon sizes, to fill your needs for anything in Crockery and Jars. ROOFING Metal, Wood Shing les and Composition Roofing for any building job. Better get our prices. Jenkins Hardware Co. MAIN STREET .... NORTH WILKESBORO
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