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Jnm suffiwin tOiKAE .of ^Bsys, T if Vtaf^ Ik Ato dtj today Dorothy -Boshears was to Hickory Friday. Mildred Irvin a(>ent the frith relatives and tn Charlotte. ill? r,«ha1 in , alHiJ^. lCi ■'CO* Mr. and Mrs. John H..JBtne8 I and .son, J, H. Jr., attended the ^ Icomnieitcement exercise at est, Greensboro Thursday and Friday I of last week. H. B. Howie, Wilkes sanl- fis, spent the week-end at hir he at Monroe. ;_Mr. and Mrs. date Bumgarner ye moved to their new home at 9^rs Creek. r. L,. W. Smithey, of Roaring ver, was a North Wilkestoro slness visitor Saturday. Mr. . jid Mrs. Don Wadsley and jlise Dare Bumgarner were visi ons to Wnlston-Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jle.'-dows. of frtinsvllle, Va., spent the week- id with the Meadows at Pores hob. Mrs. Frank Beshears. of Stony ork, is recovering from an ope ration performed Friday at Wilkes hospital. Miss Nora Warren, daughter of Ir. and Mrs. H. Y. Warren, of naphill, was a visitor in this city 'rlday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snipes and •’hildren, Anne Proctor and J. B. Jr., spent a few days"^ the latter part of the week with relatives and friends at Rocky Mount. Miss Nell Hubbard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Hub bard. is spending the week in Boone ."s guest of Miss Mary Lil lian Wilcox. li* d ti» placcmeitt Ceniat, OeOTgto. Mali > may he . i to the men according to .the «,• 'hove.* , Miss Avis Dean Martin, student j "TV^"—~ ■' ;tr'■? nurse of the Grace hospital, Mor-, Tg|j^«jf||e I ,onlrina: Afofxiit ganton, is spending her vacation' p, . with ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. x iCMIIl® Vi^lU^ J. W. Martin, of Wllkesboro ’ ’ Route 1. ; .K ' Mr; J Ward, IBshelmaJU Jr-,, re. turned Saturday from Woodtery Foreht sphool in Woodherry. For- Va., to spend the sununer her.! with hl» parents,- Mr. and Mrr.. P. W. fcshelman. •- .Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gilreath, of Burlington, spent the week-end near Wilkesiboro with Mr. Gil- rerth’s pafent.s. Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Gilreath. Bryan Teagne, who has been In the cleaning pnd pres^ng hue}-, Dick Underwood left Tuesday ness In this city tor the . .past for Marietta'Ga., where he will eighteen years, is again looking spend two weeks visiting his!after his business, after an ab- grandfather. Mr. D. D. Under- sence of several months due to wood. Dick U the son of Mr. and bad health. Mrs. Ryburn Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Porter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Porter rnd daughter, Louis Ann, Mr. A. R. Miller, well known of Ballsville, Va.. are visiting ■merchant of the Vannoy commun. l-Mrs. Porter’s .risters, Mrs. Itotty ity. was a visitor here today, Mr. Brooks, of North Wilkes oro Miller has been in ill health for route one. several months but is improving. Mozelle Turner, student ol Draughon’s Bu.'-iness College in Winston-S; lem, spent the week end at Cricket with her parents. .Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Turner. She was accompanied by Miss Ruth Wish on. Carl Gwyn Coffey, w-ho ha.s been attending McCallie's School For Boys at Chattanoo-ga. Tenn., returned to 'iL' home here last week to spend the summer with his mother. Mrs. Carl S. Coffey. Mrs. G. C. Plexico and son, T. ' , arrived Friday from Colum-1 ia, S. C. to spend the summer ere with Mr. Plexico. Mrs. Mary Robinson, well known resident of the Purlear community, continues very ill at her home. .Mrs. Rolinson is suf fering with an attack of facial paralysi.^. -Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Sanders returned today from Freeport, Illinois, where Mr. Sander? pur chased an ultrc-modern ambu lance for Reins-Sturdivant funer al home. .Mr. Ralph Duncan, pre.sident (>f Caroliru; Mountain Telephone company, attended a meeting of ihe company's board of directors in .Asheville Saturday. He was he largest class ever .sriadiiai. d ' Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Winters and ittle son, Harrold Gene, of I^aiir- vttburg N. C., .= pent ‘ Saturday with Mrs. Winters’ mother. Mrs. ». G. Wiles. Mr. J, B. William,? returned Friday from Myrtle Beach, S. C.. where he attended the annual convention of the Carolina Build ing and Loan League. Mr. Wil liams is secretary-treasurer of the North Wilkesboro Building and I.oan association. Mis.ses Mary Charles -Alexander .Mr. Teague who is a member of the V.F.W. organization of this county, advises hls' patrons to see that their winter a^rparel will be safe from moths during the summer season. He advises that ail winter apparel be thoroughly dry-cleauied and pressed, and then be put away in the moth-proof bags Which his firm has on hand. By . using thi.3 precaution many dollars will be saved, Mr. Teague states. Mr. Teague will be pleased to have his many friends and pa trons call on him for their clean ing and pressing needs, and prompt and satisfactory service is a-?6ured all who patronize his place of business. ■«, s • ,4 M xVt'- hf'?:'- In order to give our employes a half-holiday each week, the stores listed below will he closed each WEDNESUr IFTEMIION A summer vacation Bible ... School began this morning at ami Margaret Vestal have return- wilkesboro Methodist church 1 ...U AM#-, i.Vtfivr oro ... 1 ...a— VacationBible School at Wilkesboro Church At 1 o’clock p. m. durii^ the months of June, July, and kxsgasi The public is respectfully requested to do their shopping Wednesday morning so that the closing period will cause no inconvenience. Miss Mary Sue Church, (laugh er of Stanford Church, w.is a uong the 412 who graduatcii ii l)unc.an. rom Greensboro school. YOUR NEIGHBOR BOUGHT A Reading Ivania UWN MOWER Pennsyh ASK HIM IF HE PLEASED! IS Following Recently chased One . . . Pur- 1. —Thurman Adams 2. —J. E. German 3. —Grover Sebastian —Geo. F. Adams 5. —Julius C. Hubbard 6. —J. M. German 7. —Ernest Cothren 8. —Latta Walsh 9. —Geo. Hart 10. —Paul Owens 11. —Jno. Alexander 12. —Mrs. Geneva Earp 5.—Smith Rhodes 14. —E. P. Lowe 15. —R. L. Pugh 16. —M. E. Kerley 17. —Victor Hayes 18. —Paul Vestal And many, many more. 34 Sold In 1940 42 Sold In 1939 38 Sold In 1938 Buy the BEST—It^s the Cheapest 12”, 14”, 16” $5.00 Others Start at 7.00 Bean Beetle Kffler, lb 15c Sold 5 year! fied -No dissatis- Users lUTT Cradle The only Genuine — Lots imitations, oUrs is the lal. ALTON’S Hardware ed to Greensboro where they are,.^^,m, g splendid attendance of! attending summer school, after a children. Tl.e school will continue several days’ visit with their par- -sveeks and begins each morning at ^:30 o’clock. The school is for children of j the various congregations of the community, and parenst are re quested to send their children to [ ents, Mr. and Mrs*. W. M. Alex- iander and -Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Vestal. She Almost Said 'Yes' i tvhea UP POPPED THE DEVIL M and MISS JONES STAITSD RAISING CAOfl Mrs. L. J. Hullis, who has been spending ’ the school. home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, are Dr. J. C. Stokes, inhii.son. residents of R-uaring River Route 1. h;:8 returned to her home at Banner Klk. Mrs. Al- vin Story and Mr. Ira Townsend, nf near lianner Elk. came over to Wilkes to accompany her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Miller, of Mount!-in View, left Saturday for a len days visit -with Mrs. Miller’s parents, of near Hender- on. From Henderson they will ;o to New York for the summer, vhere Mi. Miller will continue lis studies at Columbia l.nivers-* ty, during the summer .session. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carlton -ad as their guests for lunch on -tunday. Mrs. Alice Henry Pierce ind .Mrs. Harvey Wilkinson and son, Knox, of Charlotte. Mr. and Mr.si. Hill Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. George Cottrell and -Mr. Porter Stallings, of I.,enoir. -Mr. and Mr.?. Tom Crowell, of Statesville, and the family of Mr. and Mrs. James Steele, of Yadkin Valley. Mr. H. C. Ewing. Jr., was one antong the 155 boys and girls graduating front the high school at Newport News. Virginia, last Thursday evening. At the Senior Assemlily exercise Wednesday evening, which featured the mus ical talent of the class. Mr. Ewing played a trumpet solo. Mr. Ewing and his parent.s are former resi dents of this city, his mother be fore marriage being Mi.ss Lizzie Sockwell. Mrs. J. C. Stokes. .Mrs. J. B. Hen derson. superintendent of the school. Mrs. Julius Hitbbard, Mrs. Ix>e Hemphill, Mrs. H.,A. Cranor and Mrs. Oscar Elliott. A.S the school progresses, at tendance is expected to increase. Legion Auxiliary Meet Wilkes unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will - meet at 7:30 tonight at the home'bf Miss Toby T-urner on the Brushies. Mrs. J. C. Smoot, Airs. Charlie Pearson and Mrs. M. G. Edwards will be aasociate hostes-ses. NORTH WILKESBORO HDW. CO. DEANS JEWELRY STORE ERVIN’S MEN’S SHOP LERNER’S DEPT. STORE JEAN’S MARLOW’S CARL W. STEELE, JEWELER PAYNE CLOTHING CO. BELK’S DEPARTMENT STORE PREVETTE’S prevette’s closeout store J. C. PENNEY COMPANY SOUTHERN BARGAIN STORE HACKNEY’S DEPT. STORE JENKINS HARDWARE CO. SHOOK HARDWARE CO. YALE DEPARTMENT STORE BARE’S FAIR STORE HARRIS BROS. DEPT. STORE HAYES HARDWARE CO. CHURCH HARDWARE CO. CARLTON’S HARDWARE CO. RHODES-DAY FURNITURE CO. MARK-DOWN FURNITURE CO. SMOAK FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO. WILKES FURNITURE EXCHANGE TOMLINSON’S DEPT. STORE SPAINHOUR’S THE GOODWILL STORE ROSE’S 5c, 10c and 25c STORE CREST STORES COMPANY MONEY Buy That Set of New Oillette Bear of with Robert CUMMINGS ChariM COBURN tOMIMD GWtNN • tniNO ITINOtON J. Z. SAKAU • WtUIAM DfMAItn fTtdvnd hr MANX ROSS WrfffM b, NORMAN KRASNA DWefW hr SAM WOOD 1 CHfi by J RKO I RADIO Thursday - Friday MMIS NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an order the Superior Court of Wilkes County, entitled “Melvina Wingler and Mindy Long vs. A. R. Miller and M. C. Wingler, Admrs. of N. Wingler, deceased, A. R. Miller, in- ilividually and T. J. Pearson and Harry Pearson, sureties; the un dersigned receiver will on the 1st day of July, 1941, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the place of business of Mil ler & Wingler, near Daylo, N. C., on old highway No. 16, offer for •sale to the highest bidder for cash the stock of merchandise, store fix tures, accounts receivable, and all the personal property belonging to the firm of Miller & Wingler, lo cated at Daylo. N. C. This 9th day of June, 1941. RALPH DAVIS, Receiver 6-30-4t (m) GILLETTE NOW! FRESH SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED FROM FACTORY NOTICE OF LAND ENTRY Land entered by S. M. Estep. Kntrv No.- MMMMKT UNKAV • nUNX MeWMH MwwtkrULOVOMCON A WMMDI M0S.-nm IMmM RMn Inm ngy hy Motala Start ail M MMi Nw ^ W* M lw«M Today - Tuesday ALLEN iiiiiiiiini STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, WILKES COUNTY Office Ctf Entry Taker June 5th, 1941 Notice is hereby given that S. M. Estep of Wilkes County has th^s d»y entered .3 1-2 acres of land, more ot- less in Wilkesboro Town ship, Wilkes County on the waters ■ r creek, branch and ad joining the lands of James Jones, (rt. S. Ogilvie and others; bounded as follo-ws, tO'-wit; j BEGINNING on a red oak, Jim [Jones comer in the John Pearson liine running South 8 poles-with the I Pearson line running to an iron 1 stake in the Harper Adams line running West with the Adams line 71 poles to a stake then North with Minton’s 8 poles to a black ■ giv.n Jim Jones comer, thence East with Jones line 71 poles to the be ginning, containing 3 1-2 acres, jmore or less. And running vari ous courses for complements. If no protest is filed within 30 days, [warrant for same will be issued. - C. C. BIDDEN, - 6-30-4tm Entry Thker The cost of crude rubber is advancing^ so^ naturally^ the price of tires will soon be higher. Why not save money by buying a set of new tires today. Gillette, made in all the popular sizes for car or truck, offers long service at lowest price. Get our prices before you buy. The LATEST THING IN tires! Every poisible engineerinq feature it built into tbit rev olutionary new member of the Gillette family. The utu- ol GILLETTE QUALITY pm- voik from bead to tread. The motsive shoulders end side- woll protectors, together with.its extra heavy tread, rounds out this tire to moke it a boioneed product ond one thot b«ort the Gillette "Stomp of Approval". '> WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES, FLOUR, MEAT AND FEEDS—ALSO CASH BUYERS COUNTRY PRODUCE AND CROSSTIES north WIM^ESBQI forester avenue ’PHONE 161 ■J /
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