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WILKEISBORO. N. C. :$Iy dff -Bprtnf thte ■ no:^ deeded 4uf-' ty, tajd- Ipf the'BWe re|uced ts^cal "4. sflcond or third dUp®te» may gnuwd Ixdora wU be nbcewajry eapecIrHy ^ lertlle of «» son ol'. after . heawfly fertfllaed fie}# n ®W|*P crow?* ‘ ts8,'n*d'tro»^ in.'the jproJ iner ’•4ttin$rliBr-eboai^.r iUW If the*^ew ■with atoker fired furnace. Will - be avrltaible about August first. For further Information see ^fUohn Taretpaugh, 727 Kensing ton Are. 7-14-tf FOR RENT: Work shop former ly occupied by Burgees and Rogers on Forester Avenue, North Wllkesboro. See Allen Whittington, at Goodwill Store. 7-17-2t-pd POTR-ROOM apartment on D street, newly .painted, good lo cation. See Clyde Hayes at of fice of Hayes & Kayes or call 457. 7-17-41 THERE’S ART IN TAFFY-APPLE EATING! John Carroll essays to teiwh Anna Neagle Ate of eating taffy apples, evidently ai: old Ne^ ” in which shot from RKO Radio’s screen proaenUtion of Miss Neagle is starred and Carroll is top-featured. Bas^ Broadway musical comedy success of many presents its story as greatly embellished and ing the Jerome Kern music and the songs by Otto Harhach and Os car Hammerstein IL -I - . • ’(oriitlfdITaee l^ker ltipamiTpsted ter nlurlteti h^ — labt ,be dettroyed. ^t d, ■ "Barkley and McCormicks saidibn auajlty. may W that all forms of price stabiliwtioniter or H m?y be pile# including wages, salaries amTltents'yard for cattle to war _ were discussed but warned repor- tramtp down for manure, ters against “getting! out' on a limb 'T n ' second year fts, ^ until we have a bill d^ted.” lliey fields, weeds are often even ipore said identical bills would be intro- trouiblesome than the first ijlear. duced in the Senate and House, The clipping of weeds.In Iwpe- possibly with an accompanying deia fields will pay well In great- rnessage from the Presidmit. The.er yields of higher quality hay legislation, they reported, will em-|rnd seed.’’ brace “overall powers” and will not deal with specific commodities or articles. A base period will be used fori Survey price-fixing, they reported, but the entail the selection i THREE-ROOM unfurnished a- ; i .partment, private entrance. Phone 116-R. 7-7-tf GOOD OFFICE ROOM in I’oin- dexter building; upstairs fac ing B Street: also three-room apartment on D Street. Mrs. C. G. Poindexter. 7-3-tf FOR SALE EXTR-\ MCE Frohh Jersey Cow with young calf. I'or sale rea sonable. C. L. Cheok. Lomax, N. C. 7rl7-2t-pd MISCELLANEOUS }EE US BEFORE you buy your Venetian Blinds. Lowest prices guaranteed. Gray Bros, Furnl- ture Co., Phone 607,j Wilkes* boro, N. C. 3-20-tf BOY, 15, GIRL, 13, HITCH- HIKE FROM MISSOURI (Continued from page one) He had been a service station worker but said he didn’t want to stay in one place—that he “had some of his grandmother’s gypsy blood.’’ The boy said their immediate destination when in this section was Welch, W. Va.. where two of his sisters. Mrs. Glenn Stacy and Mrs. Sterling Stacy, live. His fa ther, he said, is A. L. Cauhle, who has worked in a Missouri shoe factory since he was 18. They had been given a lift by Boy Drowns As Heavy Rain . Floods Y ard plan will not of a certain date to freeze all i prices at that level. | JBarkley said that existing fed eral agencies probably would ad UNE.VPECTED CHANGE mak^ available fine Rawlelgh Route in Wilkes County. Business w-ell established, weekly sales of $75 and over have been made in this locality. Dealers in adjoining localities making splendid record. Good opportun ity for right man. Write today tor Information and a personal interview. Rawleigh’s, Depr,. _ party from Kannapolis on their way to visit relatives in the Red dies River section of Wilkes when they were arrested. One Of the men claimed to have lost $200 and accused the hoy or girl of taking it. However, officers found no money on them and they de nied any knowledge of the loss of the man’s money. Charles MiNeill, Wilkes wel fare officer, is somewhat puzzled about what to do with the juve niles, who say they will not stay at home if taken hack. The fam ily of the girl, officers said, is not financially able to pay the Rocky Mount, July 14,—A three-yoar-old boy. Percy Jones, was drowned in his back yard Sunday evening after a heavy rainfall had put the yard under three feet of water. The bay bad been p^^^ll»g with hiS’ bro^ers dn the yard shortly before jth^ tragedy occurred. They had tn|jrf# Jhlm around in a wash- tub end'Hls^Jinother, Mrs. Theo dore Jones, later saw fhe floating body through a back wlndoV. An immediate survey to obtain factual information to be used in ,, ij o.,t formation of a better marketing era! agencies probably would „am for Western North Garo- minister the program, noting that farmers will be conducted byj Henderson had conferred with „ j airen- On Market Work Straw Hats 1% Price Henderson had conferred with ^^j^tural agen-; President Roosevelt about the leg- Commissioner W. Kerr Sco.t islation. | jjjjnounced recently. clip Lespedeza, NCG-164-201. Richmond, Va 7-17-24-31—8-7-pd girl’s tare back home. It’s a noteworthy sale ... for RYTBX DBCKLfc}^-EDGE VEL LUM Note Sheets, are not only NEW . . . but f re on sale for July in DOUBLE THE USUAL QUAN TITY . . . 100 Note Sheets and 100 Envelopes . . • $1.00 . . . printed with your name and Ad dress or Monogram. Smooth vel lum Itock . deckle edged . . . in Chalk White, Desert Blue or Rancho Grey.—Call for Miss Mar cella Pendley at Carter-Hubbard Publishing Co., Ninth Street. The survey will be made in co- ——— 7 ^ 'operation with the U. S. Bureau of UrfiTCB Authority Agricultural Economics, the N. C. I ■_ I Experiment Station at State Col- Raleigh, July 16. —Amend- lege and the State Department of ments to the Slate seed tew limit-! Agriculture “looking toward the ing the weed content of lespedeza j establishment of markets and gen- seed offered for sale and federal ral marketing work in western standards designate “U. S. No. 1’’ counties that will enable farm®” hay as liavlng 10 per cent or less to take advantage of ® foreign material “make it essen-j markets under the national defense tial - for farmers to clip lespedeza j program and to sell on other mar- fieldA to control weeds,” W. H. kets.” All Two-Tone Shoes 1^4 Off Darst, marketing specialist of the State Department of Agriculture, said today. Warning that “lespedeza has ittle ability to suppress weeds,” Darst said that “while the cr&p may grow and survive in compe tition with weeds, under such conditions the yields will bs ma terially reduced.” “Newly seeded lespedeza fields, intended for seed, hay or pasture Randal B. Etheridge, chief of the State Department of Agricul ture’s markets division, explained that information sought will in clude data on the volume of farm products produced, volume sold each 'month, present methods of merchandizing and the percentage of the volume marketed “through various outlets.” “Information which will be of value in a standardization pro $2 Manhattan Shirts $1.65 MARLOW’S MEN’S SHOP ‘New and Correct Men’s Wear’ ? i ►tte m By Popular Demand, and On Account of the Rain R. C. Lee's Riding Devices F'eaturing the Famous “Silver Streak Be Located on the Fairgrounds at North Wilkeshoro, N. C. ■Vr - ■■ By. The Wilkes County Post I L’'; /■ . _:-:y . ■* * ■. v,^ ■' ■I* % r- r . r .
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