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OCT. 18th, m V is '; *'/ ■- • •• »y:' ■'■ The nation’s housewlTOe donat ed to the government from July >1 to 29 enough alnnilnum to IMke more than 1,900* fighter _^i*Bee or 360 four - motored immliers. It was announced Sep. jmnber 24 by the Office of Pro- fcetion Management and the Of- See of Civilian Defentie. * With returns from the nation ■enrly all In, the estimated gross collection total of “pots and Jans’* amounted to 11,835,139 Vmnds, or about one-third of a jonnd per occupied dwelling. Of fice of Production Management experts estimated this would yield uted 1,950,000 pounds of pots and 0 ns. Second highest State was j Pennsylvania with a recorded to-, tal of 900,0.00 pounds, and Mass-j achusetts was third with 699,160 pounds. Highest contributors per dwell ing was reported by Rhode Island where 1.088 pounds per occupied unit were contributed to the col lection. Second highest per dwelling contribution was report ed by Nevada with 0.744 pound j per unit, and Utah w-s third with j 0.716 pound per dwelling. I Fell Short of F ti'rites I ’The total collected throughout viApvTi ts «suiui£tLt;a tuis wuuiu yiciu . , , , , , i about 7,000,000 pounds of alum-| the nation fell considerably below fcnm for defense production. The OPM estimates. These estimates j balance between these two figures "’ere based upon t e per capi a j yepresents other materials, pri- yie’d campaigns con-1 fn T7 m fkft/I vQ unn in I arily iron and steel, which were attached to the aluminum arti- des. ducted in Richmond. Va., and in Dane county, Wis., which cam- pains were or.gaiiized thoroughly „ .... . and conducted intensively. Sev- ■ 97.4 Percent AUo^^ 1 ,,,, apparently contribut- Of the gross collection 97.4 I ^ successful yield percent or all but 310,000, pounds alreaay has been alio-1 aated to smelters having defense j niaterially improve an preference ratings. This assures , tte nse of the aluminum collect-' ed in defense plants. metrl at defense smelters, the X campaign has taught valuable les- The highest gross collection of guidance of OPM »y SUte was recorded by New fork where housewlres ^nti^ ^ PMUMIN^V KY CER^i'"^lCATE j OF DISSOLUTION I _ _ _ , Si"*’ : Good Rotation To All to Whom These Presents May Come—Greeting: l^.ereas. It appears to my satis- i &ction, by duly authenticated rec ord of the proceeding.s for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the vmira i-uni. laimcir, i„. ^ The officers' of OCC Co, 8420, Laurel Springs, ivere notified this week that a fulUtime school Is to be conducted at Fort'Jackson, 8. C., for the purpose of training en-: rollees of this OC.C ■ district as Sbipfitter’g Ijelpers, and were ad vised to select five enrollees from the Laurel Springs camp as ap plicants for this tralniiLg school. This school is to he conducted In cooperation with the South Caro lina Department of Trades and Industrial Education and will last for a period of six weeks, beginn ing sometime this month. Each year various schools of this nature are held for the pur Combs CoifMr - - W'itoUfy t all personk clainis siliafaub said eaftaffi sent them to the nnderd ! jPSgp PnirdeMadt _ . -hwn 4we, sjidJi paid, I w MIC uuu«>isuw iCsE Wn reqiijlBt^'^W tl^ hv duly verified, on or be- the Note, the'Ondersisfhrfj,. fl>re the 6th day of October, 1842, will on -r Moifdaj^- OctOl^r. . this notice , will be pleaded in 1941, at one o’eSick P.^. Var of ^eir recovery. , All per- Court House door in MHki sons indebted to the said estate N. C,, sell at public auef^o" ■*■411 Kl/lriAl* TA^ MhMn u will make immediate settlement. . This the 6th day of October, 1941,; MRS. LETHA COMBS, Administratrix of the estate of George Combs, d^eased. f; j. McDuffie. Attorn^/. 11-17,6t (m) pose of training CCC yOuth In oc- Noncsi By virtue of a power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust exe cuted by Ruby Goff, and husband, Tro/ Goff, to undersigned cupations and trades, and with the nrtional defense program de manding much skilled and semi skilled labor It U expected that several more schools will be held within the near future. These trustee for Fred Hice, and Felix Parlier to secure the payment of 8150.00, recorded in omce of Reg- 'ste* of Deeds of W.ilkgs County, in Book 202, Page 44, the under- sign°d trustee being called upon by the holder of the note, default bavin** been made in the payment witnin tne near luiure. inese j •i., „' „ho.„ .re, ,f eoer.., . per, ol «)»*;', -I ,5f, “ the CCC training program. In con- o’clook P. M. at the nection with the national defense highest bidder for cash described in said Deed for purchase money as folli Lyi^ and being in Wilkei . ty, Wilkesboro Township^ bounded as follows; Beginning on an iron stak^ Northeast corner of Lot No. ’he Somers’ Land Plat, and ing North 68 8-8 degiees Ed poles and 15 links to a poir the road; thence South 75 7-' grees East with said road 4 and 23 links to a point in road; thence South 61 1-2 deg East with said road 8 1-2 pole a point in said road; thence ? "8 degrees East with sa d ro poles to a poipt in said i thence South 2A 1-4 degrees with Slid road 4 noles to a p( in said road in John Harris y\ John Barber’s line, a line ofj When Lana Turner kisses Clark Gable in “Honky-Tonl^ the nw r. tion romance, coming the the stays kissed: Thei." love scenes are the talk of the town. "HONKY-TONK,’’ which opem Thursday at Liberty Theatre and co-siais Clark Gable and Lana Turner for the first time, biings ' together several members of the i “Boom Town” company, John Crops that farmers plant with-{ fonway directed both pictures Crops Discussed, ■nanimous consent of all' the in the next .30 to 60 days will | and Gable "I®'"’’®'’ stockholders, depos'ted in my of- lar'gely determine the rotations j p-rank Morgan and Chill wins, fice, that the Vaughn. Hemphill & they will carry out during the ! feature players in “Honky-Tonk,” Co-,. a corporation of this State, next year, according to County | were also in the cast of Room Whose principal office is situated ^eent J. R. Snipes and P. W. I'powii.’’ m the Gity of North Wilkesboro. Edwards. Work Unit Conserva- i addition, both pictures had (J R"’Hix V’hig^ the Conservation, backgrounds rnd adven- agent therein and in charge there- Service in the Wilkes Work Uo't. h„rous dare-devil types. W'hile of, upon who.se process may be Wilkesboro. ' !”Room Town” dealt with the ear- senred), ha.s complied with the re- the most important | jy (jays of the oil industry, depict- guirements of Chapter 22^, Consoli- the standpoint of es-,i‘„g OaMe as a "wild catter” who dtated__Statutes, entitled Uirpora- ^ rotation is small :j„a,jp a„d lost several fortunes, iHhe CertifTcXof Dissolution: , ^rain. .A very good rotation in | ..Honky-Tonk” tells of the pio- Now Therefore, I. Thad Eure, wh eh small grain forms the fonn-.,gp|. ,jays of the frontier west Secn-tary of State of the State of datioii crop is a three-year rota- I the rush for gold brought North Carolina, do hereby certify tinn consi.ding of small grain, that ’he said co-omalion did, on if.spedeza. and cotton or corn, the 9th day of October 1941, file ,,, ,,iis rotation, the gr.ain is m e.v office a duly executed and j,, (,ie tall. The tollow- attesti'd cotise- t 'u m-ting to the ... motley char cters from all cor ners of the earth in its train. ,\ Stellar Ca.sl Clark Gable and l.ana Turner attested cotise-t u m-ting to tne ; , , , . | Cm k Game ami . diss-'h'tion of srii ! corporation, ex- spring lespei . . .,,-p «,i,„,orted in the Metro-Gold - the stockholders 'he encii to supply irtrogen to -ne - u ecu’ed by all -m- --- - - - thereof, which sa d consent and the the land and to Pri^vide summer p^atik Morgan, re-sflsk of the proceedings afore- cover after the ’’f®" | Trevor. All.ert Dekker, said Thanksgiving Law Reported To House W.'shington, Oct. 6—The house nassed and sent to the senate, leg islation today to make the^ last Thursday of November in each jriar after 1941 a legal holiday to be known as rhrnksgiving day. The house judiciary committee reported to the house in approv ing the legislation that presiden tial proclamations changing the day from the fourth Thursday to the third Thursday in November “only made tor confusion’ but “there is no law fixing the date other than the President’s procla mation.’’ ’Ihe President fixed the earlier date in the hope that a longer in terval between Thanksgiving and Christmas would improve trade, but he has announced that hir hopes were not reaUzed and that next year he would revert to the later date. wyn-Mayer production by a stel- rc-sflsk of the proceedings otore- cover alter tne grain nas said are now on file in my said of- harvested. In September the les-^ Cta Wills. fic** as m-'vi'ed hv law. pedeza is harvested for seed and Marjorie . pfforts ftp Tv,stimony /Whereof, I have grain is drilled in the lea-i The plot concerns set may hand and affixed my offi- stubble. The lespedeza Is rial seal at Raleigh, this 9th day {„r hay the second tall of October, A. D-.^9^L i following spring the les- n-3-4t(m) Secretary of State pedeza stubble is turned under — , and cotton or corn planetd. crop rotation. How To Relieve Bronchitis ( In establishing a . results for the first year may not i be very striking. Rut over a ! period of years, returns from the ! 'and will be Increased, physical eondUloiis of the soil will he im- . - 11 be ' broved. and there will he less ero- Creomulsion relieves promptly be-. hotter crons es^ it goes right to the seat of the sion and better crops. trouble to help loosen and expel «m laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender,^ in flamed bronchial mucous mem- Iwanes. TeU your druggist to sell you • bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it ^pteiriy allays the cough or you are to have your money back. '-ide..: T’.ie o.'U. er states that he found you two figliling on the street. ri.-fendanl; That's wrong. When he arrived, we were trying to jseprrate each other. ID liaVC J'UUl lllUOCjr _ _ CREOMULSION ' Use the advertising columns of fof Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ■ chis paper as your shopping guide. MARLOW’S MEN’S SHOP Portage Slices — Englishtown Suits ROTH VRUVOfS Patient: Doctor. I must tell you that this is ’’.’.r first opera tion, and that I’m nearly scared man to gp^tj, ' * Youthful Surgeon: Yes, I know It’s also of a'fnst-talking “con' take over the city of Yellow deck. He is temporarily stopped, exactly how you feel, however, hy a girl from Boston ^rst one. who takes him over the hurdles. i Frank Morgrn plays the role of/ Miss Turner’s fallier. Claire Tre-' vov, as "Gold Dust,” a frank frontier-woman in love with Ga ble has an important featured SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of authori ty conferred on the undersigned ble has an important leauirea commissi^ers by 5“ .h. ■strange Car- Proceed ^ et als vs. Edgar Mitchell and wife. Mae Mitchell, et als, the signed commissioners ’wm on Mon day, November 10, 1941, at een with Gable in ■;o.” battles him again in “Hoiiky ■Tonk.'' Comic relief is supplied by Chill Wills and Marjorie Main. Jack Conway, director of “Boom Town.” held the mega phone for “Honky-Tonk.’ ,Prn- dro S. Berman produced. GKNRROUS stork Rochester. Ind. - Being the proud parents of four hoys, Mr. and Mrs. William Snipes were anxious for the expected baby to be a girl. Instead of one. how ever three baby daughters were added U’ the Snipes family by Ihe stork when he arrived with triplets. Court 3ouse door in Wilkesboro sell at program, and e?ch enrollee’s ex- mblic auction to the highest bidder pense is paid by the government. | or cash the following described Raymond J. Klddoo, Camp Ed- ands: ucational Advl.ser at the Laurel ! Springs camp, also announceifl'Iort^,^ Wilkesboro, and bounded that beginning with this week a |-*''gp" „„ new quq.-rterly series of voca- - . Somers’ plat; thence East , ,d line crdssing a small ibra S''-^b s’-’e *'f L. Street 250 feet tioual and academic classes will wcstwardly from the Southwest start The vocational classes this | cor*'er of L. and Third St., I ^ fin on and *unr'’”‘* South 27 degrees 27 m’nutos East parallel with Third St. MO feet to an alley; thence South 62 degrees 33 minutes as automobile me- ,olon** i-he North side of said 57 poles 9 links to a point ?n road in said line; thence NortE| dfg CCS West with the road olds to a point in said thence N. 41 1-4 degrees W. said roa.l 6 poles to a poin,l said road; thence North 56 l-2;j grees West with .said road | poles to a stake on the benl said road; thence North 87 degrees West vtith said road] poles to a point in said ro thence North 59 3-4 degrees with said road 6 poles to a , in said road; thence North 7S degrees West with said road ’ poles to a point in said ro4 quarter, although reduced in number by the absence of two foreman-instructors, will include such classes as automobile me- chanlcs, blacksmlthing, carpentry, alley 50 feet to a stake: thence - ^ cooking and baking. foresUy. No^h 27 ^ grading sod "'J®; JfoV 62 digress sfSutes East in said road; thence South 6 stock (swmd) rasing CCC ad ^ Street dofeof West with said road ministration, ^lee keeping, photo- y^p Contain-i on the bank graphy, and woodworking, while 7 OOO square feet and being 1 thfnce South J2 r. ™iii ranffo T -1. XT- Di—1- 111 ' grces West witii said road 7 n- being | the acaaemic classes **i>i iaii&e l,ot no. iz, in diock m as shown ii’-—----- , - , . ■■ from classes in Illiteracy to tnn^^^«n’s Map of a^re? mor^^r"’ ous nigh school classes, inclmijng k®sboro, N.C For full desen^ ^ 1-4 acres sold off of a course in general office prac_ Register 0/ Deeds of ’wilkes tract by father Redmon with tj tice. Other classes may be rdded consent of the holder of the Noi to the list, according to the de sires and demands of the en rollees. Charlotte Is Scene Of A County. Also all the interest of Ruby Goff in any other lands in the "rbwH of North Wilkesboro. which she has inherited from John F consent of the holder of the No^ For full description of both s Deed of Trust, and Deed recoj ed. L^imberth, her father, who is now | This the 18th day of Septcml 11941. - ^ ■ “V ’f,- -r — . CHAS. G. GILREA1 deceased, and his title Deeds are c iq 41. imi Tr 1.000 Fire made a part of this *i'>T'’ription to ’ the same extent as if copied here- Charlotte, Oct. 6.—A spectacu- j^n other la^-ts owned by | i'.. ^ ei ...iftv Flom^c 1oan{nr AM i-1 r\v Viav* LMe- lar fire, with flames leaping as high as 100 feet, and aecom- the said Rubv Goff or her hus band, Trov Goff, located in the nanied bv a series of explosions. Town of North /Wilkesboro, N. C., X 1,1 Vire Prevention week the description contained in any ushered in Fiie Prevention wees ^ for Charlotte firemen early to- extent, if copied day with an estimated property loss of $100,000 for Atlantic Greyhound Bus corporation. The fire swept through the bus garage, destroying seven^ busses and a pick-up truck and'heavily damaging the building. A mechanic. G. C. Helms, who was working on a bus which sud denly caught fire, was burned about the legs and body. His con herein. For full description see furthe,r; John F. Lamberth and wife, Margie Lamberth to Rubv Goff, recorded in Book 209. p-io-n 33, for Lot 8 in Block 111, also_ look 124, Page 286. This the 19th day of September ?41. CHAS. G. GILREATH, 0-6-4t (m) Trustee » NOTICE By virtue of a power of ■ — “ , , , By virc - , -- I dftion was not regarded as j contained in a Deed of Trust exe-| ous. ■ cuted on the 19th day of October 1939, by Luther Redmon to secure | Reins-Sturdivan) North Wilkesboro, N. C- AT THE TIME OF NEED vy JjULIIC* Use the advertising columns ol the payment of a sum of money *his paper as vour ihoppipg ifii’d- H''rr'son Anderson, and ap- o”ciock; Noon, at the door, in the town of Wilkesboro, North Carolina, offer for public auction, for cash, the loi- lowing described real estate. FIRST TRACT: Being lots Nos. 4 and 5 in Block No. 4 in the Town of Gordon. N. C., and described on Map of same Registered in Book 90 page 502, and beginning on a stake in the North side of South- side Drive, Running Noi^h 88 de grees East with said North line of Southside Drive 80 feet te a stake in said line; thence North 2 de grees West narallel with East boundarv of Third Street 160 feet to a stake in the South line of Hackett Avenue, now Boone trail In which riding ond driving ore olinost the some reminders Ilighwav. thence South 88 degrees 'West with South Boundary of wesi wii-.i ouui.li Hackett Avenue 80 feet to a stake in said boundary of Hackett Ave nue; thence South 2 degrees East 7 69 feet to the beginning, con taining 12,880 feet. (Sfcquarc) more or less, together with conditions embraced in deed from Gordon In dustrial Corporation to T. B. hm- Mey for this property. . . I SECOND TRACT: Beginning on a rock J. H. Pennell and C. A. Mitchell corner, running West with J. H. Pennell’s line to a stake in J. H. Pennell’s line near a white oak; thence Northeast to a per simmon tree on Jefferson and Wilkesboro road; thence down said road tea,, redoak bush; thence Southwest to a whiteoak; thence Southwest with J. H. Penneil s Toad to the beginnings containing 8 acres, more or less. THIRD TRACT: Beginning on a Spanish oak running West with H. 6. Pennell’s line 50 poles to the Jamies Pennell road, a rock; thence Northeast with said road 22 poles to a whiteoak; thence the same course continued with a marked line to a blackoak on the bank of the public road leading to the Cur tis Bridge; thence with said road 38 poles .more or less to a stake; thence South to the beginning, containing 8 acres, more or less, less 2 acres sold to T. M. The commissioners will sell tJie first tract separate from the last two tracts, and reserve the right to sell the last two tracts sepa rate, then as a whole. T'me of sale November 10, 1941, 12 o'cloclc, Noon. Terms of sale, C'°''. A 10 per cent cash deposit w’"' be require.*! of the purchaser at *^hc time of the sale. _ . , This the 9th day of October, 1941 KYLE HAYES, J, H. WHICKER, Sr„ ll-3-4t (m) Commissioners i\xa!tc4 Oft' niNE IN MAJOR BOWES, C B. S, THURSDAYS, 9 TO * to f. M„ E. S. T. THtBi UK B( NO (U«Ifll.M!*n 'O' DODGE OUAllIl NO SUBSIlHIIE 10* DODGE DEPEND! BIIIIY HE»C B A our «« WWCH THE OWVBl MDES WTTH IHE SAME COMFORT AND EASE AS HB PASSB4GBS. HE HE HAS A BRAND NEW POWER-FIOW ENGINE FOR THE WEAR AND REAur Iters, whue having the add® x>r of command. m AU-fURD DRIVt WITH FlU««MOOTH RttNG AND DRIVING FBFORMAHCE THROUGNOVT. FATIGUE OF nSIBDAY HAVE DISAPFCARB. IN EXCHANGE HAS COME THE SHB4T. ffFORTlESS SMOOTHNESS OF DODGE DffOIDAMUTr NOW REACHB THE HKPBTEEVEl IN HISTORir. IT BECOMB A F«ME AND BASIC INVESTMENT FOR THE TEARS. TH5 IS THE NEW AND, UNO«TKHIABir, THE F»«T DODGE EVER BUIT. DODGE AIL'MIID DRIVE pmen AMO BPfanCATlOH. boojsct to chomoc without HOTICE Wilkes Auto Sales, Inc. Foretter Avenue and “B” Street
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