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WiO*ton>S«Iem on Sat-
urday, January 11
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Appreciates Ekiitorial
Editor The Journal-Patriot: ^
I wish to express my appreci
ation of your beautlfi’J front page
editorial on Christmas—what it
means to' us, and could mean to
all people. I hope It will be read
and meditated hy many. I clipped
It for my scrap book.
MRS. \V. A. JENNINGS,
Pores Knob, N. C.
Wilkes Pair Held
On Liquor Charge
Rates: Ic A Word
(Each Inaertton)
OONIMUM CHARGE Me)
FOR RENT
.Wf .AP.ART.MENT, four rooms
and bath, hardwood floors,
priiate entrance, in Wilkesboro
J-Z block from poslofflce. Mrs.
W. M. DeBerry, North Wllkas-
hwn. Phono 385-J, It
MDR RENT: New, modem and
aery convenient four-room a-
lartment. Bepecially suitable
a»r young or old couple. Call
42tf or 409. l-6-4t-pd.
t> .AP.4RTMENT8: Four
rooms and five rooms: good lo
cation. Call at Teague’s Press
ing Club.
Statesville. — Sam Seagraves.
27, and Woodrow Richardson,
22. both of Wilkes county, were
apprehended in North Iredell on
Wednesday night after their
liquor-laden car was wrecked.
Deputie.s Sheriff Reid. Daniels,
and Hayes were chasing the
Wilke.^ car on a soil road when
the rumrunners failed to nego- - -
tiate a curve and their car wa.s , on the operation of the
, j ... • til Tv A *\v n /I A T rt ■ I
overturned. The cargo contained
80 galloms of liquor. The booze
car was badly wrecked, but the
men escaped injury.
Milk Fund Dance
Thursday Night
RENT: Nice eight-room
dwelling ten miles out from
Rorth Wilkesboro on 421. See
»r write T. 0. Minton. Cham-
plOB. N. C. 10-17-tf
North VV'ilke.sboro Dokies Club
will sponsor another milk fund
dance to be held at the L,egion
and Auxiliary clubhouse on
Thursday night, January 9. eight
o'clock.
The Arizona Ranch Hands,
12-2-tf [ pjjpyjm. pjitijo and stage band and
comedian.s, will furnish the music
and a delightful period of enter
tainment is assured.
Profits will be used in finaiic
Arrangements are complete for
the annua! stockholders' meeting
of the Winston-Salem Production
Credit Aasoclatlon, which will be
In the Forsyth County Court
house at Winston-Salem on Sat
urday morning January 11. at
ten o’clock, according to Paul J..
■Vestal, president of the associ
ation. who said yesterday that a
>-ecord-breaklng attendance of
members is expected.
This will be‘ the sixth annual
meeting of this farmers’ coopera
tive short-term credit organiza
tion. which makes short-term
loan.5 for agricultural and live
stock purposes to farmers of Al
leghany, Ashe. Caldwell, David
son, Forsyth. Stokes, Surry, Wa
tauga. Wilkes and Yadkin coun
ties. The association now has ap
proximately 1100 members and
Mr. Vestal said it was hoped that
every member would attend the
annual meeting.
Complete and detailed reports
associa
tion will be made to the stock-
holder.s, Mr. Vestal said. “This
being a cooperative organization,
said Mr. Vestal, “we feel that the
members are entitled to know
everything about its operations
and we hope that every member
will feel it a duty to be present
at this meeting.
“A representative of the Pro
duction Credit Corporation of Co
lumbia will make an address at
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Wilkes County •
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Vetra Arowood
vs.
Cecil Arowood
’The defendant Cecil Apwood
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been
FOR SALE
nueu as ai/uvc ---- -
* . 'ed in the superior court of vyilkes
ing the milk fiiiid for t bounty. North Carolina, to wit: an
th» niitritinn action for divorccj and the said de-i
fendiint will further take notice
Hajiine Hatemniya (right) Japan’s special tavoy to French lnd»-
Qiina, In. conpany of Fren^ of&clals, and Boknro Siunkl (left), Jap
consnl-genetal at Mndi, Inspecting an Indo-Chinese guard of honor, upon
his arrival at Haifdiong. Matsomlya was appointed to this diplomatic post
in the Freacll(ipt|^ shortly iafter the Vichy government cspitnlated.
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...
' «ccI4(U)tg In ^Lt&ls
Isactipn^ Ibn
|jiict^^bat> rained-iay
m»Bh a-
mpng friends was reported.
services for’ Edwh^t
Falrchliiis, ifVRoanoke. 'ya,.'weri?*‘
'held,at Yetlpilr,Rill church Sun--
day afteroooui’ at 2:90 p. m. He
was the youngest son of Mr. Com
'Fairchild#,’'of Congo, and Mrs. j
Ina Falhchilds, of Roanoke, Va. I
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Keys and i
daughter, Rosella, of Roanoke,
Va., spent Saturday night with
Mrs. Keys’ father, Mr. H. L. Be-
shears. '
Mrs. Arnold Keys, who is a
patient in the Baptist hospital at
Winston-Salem, fs getting along
fine, her friends will be glad to
^'liiifi' \i iji T
S.V0W- , , L,’'
AMBULANCE SERVICE
FOR ANY EMERGENCY
the close of the business session. Hardy, vice president; and L. E.
Appropriate prizes will be award- Francis, secretary-treasurer. Di
ed. A number of new features
will be introdub^ Into the pro
gram this year.”
Officers of tbd'association ere:
Paul J. Vestal, president: W. H.
rectors In addition to the presi
dent and the vice president are
N. C. Speas, E. S. Welborn, and
C. E. Hartman.
Ads. get attention—end resnlti.
Reins-Sturdiyfliit
'r.
YEARS CF EXPERIENCE
MARLOW’S MEN’S SHOP
Portage Shoes — Englishtown Suits
leged children in the nutrition
classes of the city school.
3B\r CROP good quaJity fettl
earn, seventy cents per hushel
ii ten bushel lots here. Harold
C: Brinn, Creswell, N. C. It-pd
Juniors To Install
that he is required to appear at the
office of the clerk of the superior
court of said county in the coiirt-,
nffiV#»rs Tllt»*dav house in Wilkesboro. N. C.. within •
rncers i uesaay ^j^r the 3ist day of
1941, and answer or de-
. I ■■ ■ ■ ■
WlR MUE: Collie pai*», from a
wefl-trained bitch, at Sanford
Farm.—S. S. Prevette, ;naii-
Union Grove. N. C. l-9-2t
8AL.E OR ..TB-Aim: 10«
acres land, orchard, good house
xcd outbuildings. Also 1 horse
See Martin R. Spears. Parson-
■fille. N. C. l-9-2t-pd
imrSALR: aO-horseiKiwiT Prick
Steam Engine, high pre-isure.
18 nooif condition. J. L. White.
SAon Grove. N. C.
l-6-13-2t-pd.(M)
North Wilkesboro council of
the Junior Older will install of-
ficer.s on Tuesday night. January
7:.10 o’clock, according to an
announcemeiil here today.
Other features are planned for
the meeting and attendance of
every member is desired.
The newly elected officers are
headed by R. B. Church as coun
cilor and T. II. Waller as vice
councilor.
Funeral Is Held
For York Hayes
January, .—. - ., _
mur to the complaint in said ac
tion, or the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded
in said complaint.
This the 80th day of Dec. 1940.
C. C. HAYEIS.
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Wilkes County, N. C.
l-20-4t (m)
3DB 8ALiE at a bargain: General
Stectric cooking range, slight
ly'used, half price. Can’t use
xt present location. See. phone
or Write Ralph E. Miller, Hays.
rC-C. Telephone 21-F-40.
, l-9-2t-pd
JBOO ORDER on Chrj'sler or
J250 on Plymouth. Big sacrifice
Ibr quick sale. A. K. Pearson,
Jr- Phone 281-M. l-2-2t-pd
York Hayes, one of the most
prominent citizens of the south
eastern part of Wilkes county,
deid at his home Saturday and
funeral service was held Sunday
at Hunting Creek church with
Rev Pervis Parks in charge.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs.
Rhodie Souther Haye.s. two sons,
Fred, of I.ovelace township, Grov
er. of Ferguson, and one daugh
ter, .Mrs. Idtiiii A. Hendren, of
Lovelace.
TOR SALE: One )««ir Belgian
HiUies. two years old_. weight
80V: sounds each; one Belgian
R. A.’s In Meeting
owTT WUU.1U3 ccw. „...^ David Livingston Chapter
years old,’weight 1050; lof Royal Ambassadors held their
mre 'feam mares, weight 900 Christmas meeting on Saturday
\p«»nds each; one Yoke Oxen,
firtif'jears old, weight 1100,
pounds each; one Yoke Oxen,
t years old, weight 050 pounds
NCyriCE OF SALE OF REAL
F,STATE
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
By virtue of a Judgment and
order of the Superior Court of
Wilkes County, signed by the
Clerk thereof, on the 11th day of
December, 1940, in the case entitl
ed “Almcdia Gaither, Administra-
tiix of Mary Mahaffey, decea.s^,
vs Lee Mahaffey, Josie St. John
Davis, Elulah Roberts, Geneva Cass
and Beulah Ladd; Rossic Gregory,
Flossie Coleman, Heirs at Law of
Lonnie Mahaffey, deceased; and
Bob Mahaffey, Hal Mahaffey and
Chattie Harris, Minor children of
Lonnie Mahaffey, deccas^, ap-
pc&i’in^ by th^ir Guardian ad
Litem, J. M. Blackburn,” appoint
ing the undersigned commissioner
to sell the lands described in the
petition, and herinafter described,
to make assets to pay debts of the
deceased party, and to otherwse
be administered by the Adminis
tratrix as provided by law, we will
MONDAY, the 20th day of
on I ^
niicht before Chrintmas at the Januarv. 1941. at two o clwk, F.
iM at the courthouse door m
home of Edwin Chipman. Wilkesboro, N. C„ offer for sale to
After the regular program the highest bidder, for cash, the
enjoyed a niiml.er of nescribeti in the petition,
group enjoyert a numi.er oi nescribeti in the
one springing kelfer; (Chr^tmas carols led by Mrs. '''hich |re a^ follows:
tWtr £ht cows. Turner Nichols, F. Kilby. FIRSl IKAG . •- S .
WflJtVaboro, Route 1. 12-t6-tf
rnder the Christinas tree were ing in the county of Wilkes, State
. . • , Trau.in Thin of North Carolina, on the waters
found present.s for Edwin C p Hunting Creek and bounded as
man whose !)irthday occured on • ^
BIREE PAIRS two year old „„„ ^-hose birthday occured on BEClfNNmG on a
Boltvi; also six head horses U>ri(|i,y and for Mike Quinn, » chestnut that is now down, and
niemlier of the group who was \yhite oak in Charlie Johnson’s old
leaving to make his home in line; thence South 76 poles to a
Tennessee |p>"e on a ridge; thence continuing
», .1.. ^
Mrs. .1. G. Chipnian served delic- house place; thence
Mod mules and 40 head cattle
«f all kinds for sale or- trade.
See or write C. C. Hayes, Wil
kesboro. l-2-2t-pd
WANTED
WANTED; To buy u.sed bex^
gems, factory made and in
good condition. Write price,
etc.. In first letter. M. E.
Woodruff. Parsonville, N. C.
l-9-2t-pd.
ioii.s refreshments suggestive
the season.
of
•ANTED: Hickory I/Og:^ cut in
multiples of twenty-nine inch
es. Hickory Fibre Company,
Sawmills. N. C. l-16-6t
•E NEED PXHTr serious-mind
ed, hard-working salesmen
with clean past records for
eombinatlon Inside and outside
experience, but can use arabi-
llons men regardless pf^expey-
iltnce—permanent cO'ijnectlon,
-efth a real chance for'advanca-
erent. Apply to Mr. Moore,
•ontgomery W’ard & Gotnpfl-tty,
Hickory, N. C.. Monday through
Fiiday, ketween 9 a. m. and 5
yf nr. l-2-2t
Safety School For
East with James Rash’s line to a
stake in Elizabeth Chambers’ line;
thence North 125 poles to Eliza
beth Chambers’ line to a stake;
^ thence West to the beginning, con-
The Truck Drivers
Raleigh.—Two safety schools I^ chestnut and white oak in
for truck operators, one at State Richard IValker’s line: thence
College Jan. 22 and the other at West with said Walker’s line 39
Catawba College in .S.lmbury Ja-jPog "j/^2'’jarvTs’ old line;
29, have been arranged by 35 ^loles to a stake in
State College Extension Division | g ^evi Rash’s line; then North
in cooperation with the North jgQ poles to the BEGINNING
r'amiiri!! Truck Owners Associ- cnni-niniiTe- 35 acres, more or less.
MISCELANEOUS
WASTE TIME looking for
m - jiiDr Bo.' independent,.. Sell
fBtwJefgS Pceducts,- Good near-
route- o^. Write today,
it'ki'Dept. NCA-1^4-D.
'-Ta. ■It’SljL
Carolina Truck Owners Associ
ation. Extension Director Edward
W. Ruggles announced today.
Also cooperating Is State Col
lege’s Department of Highway
Engineering, headed by Prof.
Harry Tucker, nationally known
authority on highway safety,
i' Identical programs will be con
ducted at the two schools. Direc
tor Ruggles .stated. Heretofore,
one period of Instruction for
truck drivers has been given an
nually at State College. The dou
ble program was i^quested this
year by the Association to make;
the school equally available to
operators in all sections of the
State,, thus permitting them -to
attend with a minimum
time from their work.
containing 35 acres, more or less.
This the 16th day of December,
1940.
A. H. CASEY,
JOHN R. JONES,
l-6-4t (m) Commissioners
Dr. E.S. Cooper
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