JL S> PbniM Boy» 103*Aere Farni Tl»roach ProvUi- Of FSA Ahother WilkM owaaty farm ^ imlly Is now Uving on its own :.-,.t'‘^ iai—a new graduate from ten- fKy Into farm ownership. J. 8. Pardue. ot the Roaring Vrer oom-munlty, has received ■PVroTal from irarm Security ad- vMstratlon of a loan for the PM«has« of 103 acres of the Lam- ■aUt farm. J. B. Hlghsmlth, P^A snper* aisor for Wilkes county, announc- mt approval of the loan this week •■d said the deal would he closed aooB as necessary papers are •Mnpleted. A number of Improve- Mante will be made on the farm, ftsIuAng new bam, poultry ■•nse, nirw smokehouse, new Vrtvy, water supply and corn crib. The loan for the purchase of lb. Pardue’s new farm home -cin come out of funds loaned ife Farm Security administration ■r the RFC under terms of the ■ankhead - Jones Farm Tenant Pnrchase act, the purpose of >hicb Is to make It possible for farm tenants and farm rJartere to buy family-sized l,^»ms. The loan may be repaid knrer a period of 40 years with interest at three per cent. 1 plan for operallon of the Arm, designed to provide ade- goate and healthful living for the of lltKV Mrs. Mattie F. Greer, Boot. „ postmaster, was. again secretary of the' North Branch of the National League of Postmasters at the convention held in Durham. Other officers elected were: B. F. Bird, Grover, president; R.-Hlll, Bure, flrst vice president; Mrs. Essie Ckileman, Paschall, second vice president. The eiecuthre committee Is com posed of the president, vice pres idents, P. T. Roo.ne, of Kelford, J. C. Nye, of Ormim, and Mrs. Emily Yoder, of Unvllle. Selec tlons of the 1941 convention city and naming of delegates to the national convention In New York City Septemiber 17-20 will be an nounced later. The follotring resolutions were passed at the convention: Resolutions Whereas ,the North Carolina branch of the National League of District Postmasters, assembled in its annual convention in the Washington Duke Hotel, Durham, N. C., J ly 15-16, 1940, desires to express Its gratitude and ap preciation to those who have contributed by word or deed to the comfort, joy and happiness of those present. Therefore, be is resolved that we shall cherish in our memory the fine example of Southern hos pitality and cordial fellowship otaniiv and the consen’ation of manifested by those who had a aoi£: and water resources, is being part with us. While, we are sure worked out by Mr. Pardue and that there are others who had a ipervisor Highsmith. This is the fifteenth 1 o n approved for Wilkes county under the tenant jarchase program. YOKTHWARD The harvest of commercial and attrket garden vegetable crops aontinues to move northward, snd heavier supplies of fresh veg- lyAfc’les are coming into the large .»n-s-uming centers from nearby areas. Reading the ada. get you moi» ,-for less money. Try ft- part we especially wish to ac knowledge our debt of gratitude to those as follows: The gracious tvords ot welcome brought to us from the city of Durham by its efficient City Manager, Mr. Henry Yancey; its congenial and likable Postmaster, -Mr. Joseph C. Alien; and Its wide awake Secretary of the Chamber of Lommerce, Mr. Frank A. Pier son. Then, too. we would not pass up one ot our own number, that light wei.ght 99.4 per cent effici- eu;. postmaster from Waxhaw, N. C., Mr. John A. Davis, who re sponded to the words of welcome. We feel sure that we will all strive to be better postmasters after listening to the helpful in formation and good advice from the lips of Suipt. William J. Dixon. Division of Postmasters, Wash ington. D. C.; Inspector C. H. Heffner, Greensboro, N. C.; and to Central Accounting Postal Cashier, Mr. R. G. Hawn, Char lotte, N. C. Our devotion to Diety was spoken by Rev. Henry B. Ander son, pastor ot Grace Baptist church, Durham, N. C. We feel very much indebted to application in State itepcs. Hon. Carl T. Durham. Congrws- Raleigh, on Tuesday, 27th „iati 6th North Caroima District, Xngiwt, 1940, at 10:00 A. -'1-^for his splendid address: also to UTILITIES COMMISSION tkOTU'E OF application TO OPE*ATB MOTOR ''®MICLL CARKIER and ILVTE OF hearing thereon As required by Section 3, Chap ter 136, Public Law-s no- »ce B hereby S'^en that Son has been made by North Wil- kesboro and Galax Motor Express, fay g Franchise Certificate, au tkotixicg the operation of motor ^eles for transporting freight between North Wilkesboro and the fireinia Line, destination GalaK, ■Crginih over the public high ways via the intervening towns of S. C 18 to Sparta U- S. 21 to State line' and that the Utilities Com- ■assion will hold a hearing on the y«id application in State Depts. ^Mr. W. S. Bagwell, Supt. of Mails B-J5-19. UTILITIES COMMISSION Durham postoffi'-e for his By: R. O. Self, Chief Clerk. fire shop talk and siTving as guide to the visitors through the _ ■ I 1 I I — bU tllC VlQ4*.«.wf BOnCE OF .APPLIC.4TION TO (tampus and Chapel of Duke Unl- ©SERATE MOTOR VEHICLE and the Duke Hospital. CASRIEK and date 01 reminded of the fine hearing THERTON 'work that is being done by our W'TsrSl'Ll?S. s~r...r,- Mr. K. A. to is’hereby given that appH- Meeks by our own National Exe- •■tion has been made by North cutive Committeeman, Mr. John Wilkesboro and Galax Motor Ex- r Gallagher, Ludlow Falls. Ohio, ^ss, for a Franchise Certificate, would also extend our authorizing the operation of mo- (gy contributions made Itr vehicles ^ "w’lfwashlTro ''X Sears, Roebuck & Co.; Mont- i..ry W.rA Co.. .or.: £"‘^71?. .°.r ^ce via U. S. No. 21 to S^atc Mr. B. Se and return, and that the Utilities Commission will hold a p Greer, Boomer, N. C.. and Bring on the said others of our State Branch for SS,’ ” I..-.' the League. We commend the Washington Duke Hotel to any organization wishing tine service for a con vention. Respectfully submitted, P. T. ROANE, MONTIE C. JONES, COLU'S W. WILLIAMS, Committee. F. Bird, Grover, N. C., and our Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. W-OO^o COMMISSION By; R. 0. Self, Chief Clerk. 12-15-19- NOTICE W The District Court of The I nit- ed States For the Middle Dis- teltit of North Cardlin*- Wil kesboro Division. United States of America Dodge Pick-up Truck, Motor No. TB-21180 and 1940 Ford Sedan, Motor No. 5435475. In obedience to a Warrant of Seizure to me directed, ih the ^re entitled cause, I have seized ad taken into my possession the fcllowing described proper^: Dodge Pick-up truct. Motor No. TB-21180 and 1940 Ford Sedan, Motor No. 5435475. For the causes set forth m the Ebel now pending in the United States District Court for the Middle Disrict of North Carolina, at Winson-Salem, 1 hereby give England Getting Used To The Raids Somewhere In East Englia. England, Aug. 5.—^Tne Germans have taught the people of this town how to hurry—it takes less than a minute to get in air raid shelters after the first wail of warning siren. Each time a raid starts shop keepers hurry out and raise their shutters, bank clerks seize cash —^ descriM property, or know'-,vaults and people vani.sh from the to or having anything to say why streets all in a matter of seconds. SI same should not be condemned soon after the raid is over figures snd forfeited and the proceeds be seen hurrying to the libr- tfiereof distributed according to ^yy await the posting of eas- tfce pray«r of the libel, that they j,g^jj.y jjgj raiher matter We and fnr of fact and methodical. There's mnwrrt to be held in and lor me Eddli District of North Carolina, "o sign of panic. the United States Courtroom,i The mam grumble In this Nor S the City of Winston-Salem on folk-Suffolk area seems to be Me ISth day of August, 1940, at over delay caused business JOdlO A. M., if the same be a day i “We've had to close several itiriadiction, otherwise, on the hours already today,” sighed one ” next day of J^sdiction tl^e - gbopkeeper who had already because of a sleepless '^legations in that behalf. T/WM. T. DOWT), United States Hardud'for the Middle Dis- .C. /.«i B night. Use the advertising columns of I ci^ paper as your shopping guide. V "Vail : r-^rr Not a sale of odd* and end* . •. not a sale of oi4tt«pf-soasoa good* . ; .^bot a *tora-wide SALE at BIG DISCOUNTS incfaidinf o«ur rery be*t mercBandiae.' Juit a few items are lialed here enough to give yon an idea of the actual savings all over oar dtore. If you’re going to. need anything at all in t^ fumitura line, don’t let this opportunity pass by you. Prioee listed are for cash, bt^ EASY TERMS can be ar ranged if desired. Read every offering—-4hen come see Ae others- Kitchen Cabinets Every convenience in a cabinet. WAS NOW $31.00 $25.50 SELLERS Kitchen Cabinets WAS NOW $36.50 $29.95 Breakfast Room Suites 3-piece suites, white enamel with red trim. Extension ' leaf table. WAS NOW $18.50 $15.75 5-Pieice Maple Breakfast Room Suites Extension Top WAS NOM^ 5-Piec'e Sellers Breakfast Room Suites Extension Top Table. White Enamel, Red Trim. WAS NOW $32.50 $26.50 Studio Couch Wine, Rust or Bergundy— —In Velour. WAS NOW $46.50 $39.95 9x12 Linoleum Rugs itti $4.95 $3.95 Assorted Patterns WAS NOW Rhodes-Day Range 16-inch oven; plain finish; warming closet. WAS NOW SAVE ON LIVING ROOM SUITES HERE! n ■ Three-piece livingroom suite, in bergundy tapestry upholstery. $y| Q.50 SALE $OQ.50 PRIC^ 017 Two-piece livingroom suite, in wine velour upholstery. Rei.1 value. iOQ-SO SVLE $7/1.50 017 PRICE I ^ Three-piece livingrroom suite, in bergundy, rust or plumb, in velour covering. •7Q.50 SALiE $/lQ.50 0!7 PRICE Three-piece livingroom suite, in green or rust, tapestry upholstery. $C9-50 SALE $/|Q.50 OA PRICE ^O Three-piece livingroom suite, in green or wine, in velour upholstery, beautiful woven- ih effect. $/\Q.50 SALE $00.50 270 PRICE 0£i Two-piece Kroehler living- room suite, rust, covered in velour. $QC.00 SALE $C7-50 OO PRICE O • Nine-piece dining room suite, f consisting of table, waterfall buffet and china, and six chairs. Real value. $07.50 SALE $79.50 0 / PRICE • ^ Nine-piece dining room suite, tralnut—^tabl^ buffet, china I and six chairs. Be sure to see this! $1 1 C-50 SAa,E SOQ.50' 'llD PRICE OJ7 kine-picce dining room suite, mahogany — table, buffet, china and six chairs. Save 1 real money here! n49'^”l^e422"“ \m Beautiful 4-piece bedroom suite, consisting of 4-poster bed, triple plate mirror vani ty, stool and chest of drawers. 5^ 2-5® * PRICE 33 .50 h'our-piece Elmwood bed room suite, consisting of panel bed, round mirror van ity, stool and chest of drawers. ^72^* SALE $ PRICE 59 ,50 Four-piece walnut bedroom suite, consist ing of 4-poster bed, vanity, stool and chest of drawers, beautiful design. %A n.50 SALE $OQ.50 PRICE *>27- Four-piece bedroom suite, in walnut, with bed, vanity, stool and chest of drawers. Exceptional value. $1-7.50 SALE S/1 C.50 O / PRICE Rhodes-Day Range 18-inch oven; plain finish; warming closet. 3VAS NOW $47.50 $42.50 Balanced Semi-enamel finish; polished top and reservoir, 18-in. oven WAS NOW Range lamel finish; reservoir, 18- ....3 P- $72.50 ■ $62.50 Table Lamps ,, Parchment shades. B^Cmti- full glass base. (EleoCric). WAS ?fOW $3.95 $2.29 Many More Great Bargains Which space does not permit us to describe and price. Big discounts on radios, electric irons, pictures and prints, smokers,'whatnots, guitars, banjos, violins, ced ar chests, iron and wood beds, tables of all kinds, ward robes and dressers, enamel top tables, shades, curtains, slip covers for living room suites, baby beds and stroll ers, ironing boards. Apex washing machines and iron- ers, 9x12 wool rugs, also wool throw rugs, bridge sets, card tables, etc. A CLEAR-OUT OF GOOD Used Furniture If you are not in position to buy new furnitrue, let us show you our offering in good used furniture, pric ed low to move quick. In suites, and many odd pieces. Be sure to see it. RfllllES- Kitchen Cabinets Modern arrangement; large floor bin. 4-piece glaaa set. WAS NOW $26.50 $21.50 Colors — white and black; green and ivory; white and ted. Floor Electric Lights Indireet lighting, with four lighto and 4-way awitch. WAS NOW $10,50 $8.95 Mirrors Venetian mirror, round. 30-inch. WAS NOM^ $5.50 Round Venetian Mirrors Profusely decorated. 28-inch. WAS NOW Occasional Chairs Velour cover. WAS NOW $5.75 $4.50 Folding Coil Bed Springs Size. NOW $2.95 Regular Size. WAS NOW Frame Coil Bed Springs Reg WAS $6.85 Regular size. WAS -NOW Felt Plate Mattress Full Bed Size. WAS NOW $9.50 $7.95 Innerspring Mattress .Assorted tickings W.AS NOW $18.50 $14.95 Florence Oil Ranges 5-burner. Console Model, built-in oven. White p'rce- lain, baked on enamel. WAS NOW $49.50 $42.50 End Tables W AS NOW $1.50 $1.19 25% Discount ON ALL Summer Furniture “COMPLETE FURNISHERS OF THE HOME” Nil STREET NORTH W| :esboro, n. c. -0*1 -■i ■