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w «tesic i2/^' ■*t^w^Tim«d«y, -^T^ijRefl •?“» tmi!8M««l'to(U«^ttf-|a^ e «f tk» lH9ortai|r'.>fty, irt thiS -^eat . C(ii^«1 H^ii#‘Gudertiki^jl- OtHtik Jy,” ±i.--XLi.. ■ JV " / ' WANTED WANTED — ^otite 1 huui. Good opening. Sell, deliver Ea^letgh ProdncU year ai;oiin(^i'|',-e^dy work, large pVofits. ' Write Rawlelgh’s, Dept. NCL-164- 137, Richmond,.'ya. pd feuc—W. B. CABLtO: Wood** fftor*, Ifonday, Dnla’s lM»n*f Juu^ ethf®?- C. Store, ^WodneBday. 'anuBry- Stk: r.' Miller^, ary Ttii; ThnradaJKjn noy’a Store. Xuinary u A 6. Shetdierd*^ Store, Saturday,. iannary P, 'B. Oancj^a §toto, i^’tAdKn'’8 Monday,V^anw^' IZtijf-A. E.'Mli- ^_iRV Jumary 13dt;'| iey-Stoi^,. Wodnea- army aid reottBir of etxteen^i man dfihalona eomprtolig Ml. lire -wni on the eotlie^nfi ipWfe. ^ (Sytiton ^ diriatone to'al botweW '306,000 intt- jiM 000 moil.) In addiS^r a of BSlittor^ ■;J>i. yuoifola,' Howl'tie Cnrtioi»? Poland,’ IM* h^n^nto*. %' aoieclal conmunifloe 8aldi‘& :^r^- I'n’O Na«t Inradere are fleeing TreatwaTd under IwaTy iblowa of punning Rueslane, attandt^ ling tnttltary eonipmont and 'Si^ en their wounded aa they seek * to haaton their escape, the Soviet I The text. . ,. ' .‘' ‘ 'peaday.'.lahuarjr : "Our troops oh the ’*^®***™ jtogVe lltiiif^ayL Mc^e^a.-Jionief ’- front have occupied the towi^ of '£^E. Woodicf' Store.^Bt EofttoaSt Hoife, T«^iY» JOM tfABIN^.L Raid Boyal'u Stawe, J^triwlai, *inwai , if: I*' "tm •^^;- 58, ;# -r, I Kaluga. General Guderlan. has su ffered defeat. i>. ^ ■ •.-■ -.., ■ After the rou'e near Tula of the second tank’army under com mand of General Guderlan, stub born engagements resulted, on the line of the rivers Nara, Prot- va and Oka. WANTED——Route iiuui, Qood op ening. Sell, deliver Rawleigb products year round, steady work, large proOts. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCL-164-137 DATES ANNOUNCED FOR TAX LISTERS IN ALL TOWNSHIPS (Continued From Page One) Friday, January 9th LEWIS FORK—A. T. FAIB- , CHILDS Mrs. A. J. Ellers Store,'Friday, January 2nd; Tafi Poster’s Store, Saturday, January 3rd; E. C. Fos ter’s Store, Monday, January 6th; •W. A. Triplett’s Store, Tuesday, January 6th; Wint Blackburn’s S.tore, Wednesday, January 7th; A Dau-^umatd’B Listing j^tm' S:^ .to " WILKES^Bfe:^; 80M|R©..ij- pisu Mont Jones Stoi«, Hondi^;, Ju&j uary 6th; Court House, Januaj^ 6th to JOth. , WILKESBORO, l^o. 2—G. G. .GLASS Harvey Johnsons Store, Monday, f. Fairchild’s home. Thursday, Jan- January 6th; Henry Brook’s home. FOR RENT BRUSHY MOUNTAIN— LONZO ANDERSON Alvus Moore’s home, Monday, January 6thf- M. L. Hendren’s Store. Tuesday, January 6th; H. SPECIAL BARGAIN: New Dodg(te truck, equipped With 825-20 tires, priced for quick sale. Will take, in team of young mules or pickup on trade. See Ralph or T. J. Frazier, Fri day or Saturday, at 301 Sixth Street, North Wilkesboro, N. 7th; Lonzo Anderson’s Wednesday, January 7th; C. C. L. Dotson’s January Service Station, Thursday, Janu ary 8th; Albert Baitey’s home, Fri day, January 9th. uary, 8th. LOVELACE—JOHN T. HBN- DREN Mt. Sinai School house, Friday, January 2nd; Lewis School house, Saturday, January 3rd: Clarence Hendren’s Store, Monday, January 5th; P. M. Reid’s Store, Tuesday, Store, Wednesday, January 6th; P. H. Mare’s Store, _ • « t ' Tir.,. J Taniiov*\y vFn * I,. C BAPTIST BASTOR BEGINS C„ Phone 475. 3t-pd Wright’s old home place, Thurs day, January 8th.—From 8 o’clock A. M. to 6 O’clock P. M. MORAVIAN FALLS—ED WIN JENNINGS Adley, Friday, January 2nd; Seagraves Grocery, January 19; Brocktown, Tue^ay, January 6th; I sermons In January by the pastor Macedonia Church, January 20th; Pores Knob, Monday, January 5th: of the First Baptist church, North EDWARDS, No. 1—C. C. THARPE Tuesday, January 6th; C. G. Glass’ Store, Wednesday, Janu ary, 7th; C. G. Glass’ Store, Thurs day, January 8th. WITH THE CHURCHES .-5 : Lenoir, Dei^uto.—1 vice lor Ji^.H. BracwelL diail at hl8''bome on Lenoir l^tbree egriy yeatend^ mo. .after ai. ltfw.yr of thrae no MU hr ioBdleted (Ml 'aX'2 oclofk at^lhl Wtat veaNflt ^orch, of which ' ceased' wks a. member, r The Riv. Bhra Qracv ReY. W, L,Trlvette wlff charge and' burial will tftb old CdnbRT^ c'emeteiy at W , _.Bim to Avery ^ I Mr. Braswell, janitor 'at ’’II) Whi'nel school, was born lit ery county, son of the late Wesley and Nancy Bowman well. He Is survived 'by his wldol] Mm. Maggie Elizabeth Braswe^ live sons, Ray. Ted and DallaJ all of Leiwlr, Wesley of Wllk^ county and Abner of Whltne and four daughters, Mrs. Bstelf Whlsnant of Lenoir route Mrs. Llndy Land of Lenoir; Mr Roxy Walker, of Boomer, aij Mi^,,Virginia Braswell at hon Bill Elliott, right; Dub Taylor, left, will appear in per son at. The Allen Theatre Tuesday, Jsmuary 6th.* Wild Bill EUi6^ Will Appear In Asst. Manager Prank Allen of the Allen theatre today annonn- SUNDAY SERMON SERIES ced that Bin (wild Bill) Elliott. "Why I Believe" will be the I popular Columbia Pic'ures wes- theme for four Sunday morning FOR BENT: 7-rooiii bouse, mod ern, convenient and close In. Miss Nettie Andrews, corner 6th and C streets. 12-29-tf Ronda, January 21 and 22nd. FOR SALE EDWARDS No. 2—CLIFTON PREVETTE Roaring River, Friday, Janu ary 2nd; B. C. Jordan’s Store. Saturday, January .3rd; Poplar Springs Church, Monday, Januarj' 5th; Boss Blackburn’s Store, January 6th; Herman FOR SALE: Boy'.s bicyclo. Good condiMon. Will sell at a bar-j ^ gain for caslv.*. . Sdfr'Paul War-1 Service Station, Wed- ren, DLle Home Store. ^ nesday, Janary 7th; Shepherd’s January AUCTION SALK of all farm Thursday, Mt. Carmel, .Saturday, January 3; Wilkesboro On next Sundiy. Moravian Falls, Wednesday, Janu- morning the sermon subject will ly from Hollywood, will be sc ary 7th; Moravian Falls, Thurs- be; “Why 1 Believe In Christ”, companied by Dub (Cannonball) day, January 8th. j Other subjec's for Sunday morn-1 Taylor, comedian and pal of the MULBERRY No. 1—Vester ling worship services In the month j western star In manv of his FARRINGTON j of January will be “Why I Be | screen productons and ‘be Rod- W. M. Osborne’s Store, Friday, lieve in the Bible": “Why I Be- January 2nd; Halls Mills Post Of- neve in the Church'’;, and “Why fice, Saturday, January 3rd; J. F. j Believe in Inimortality". The .Bumgarner’s Store, 1-2 day Mon- public jg cordially invited to at- day, .January 5th; M. F. Absher’s jgnd this special .series of servl- Store, 1-2 day Monday, January ces. piemen’s, tools and personal ,8th. .5th. property belonging to Linvlile Bumgarner Estate, Saturday, January 3, 1942, at 1 o’clock at the residence of the deceased. 12-29-2t MISCELL- NEOUS POUND: One'pig and one dog. Owner identify, (pay ad, and board. C. C. Brooks, Wilkesbo- . TO,.Ro?t|^. 1. It-pd EDWARDS No. 3—C. B. LEWIS Benham School House, Friday, January 2nd; Arthur West Store, Saturday, January 3rd: Winfield Haines Store, Monday, January 6th; ■ Pardue’s’ Store, Tuesday, January. 6th; Pleasant Hill School house, Wednesday, January 7th; Pleasant Hill School house, Thurs day, January 8th. MULBERRY’S No. 2—MRS. COYD ELLEDGE Mulberry Old Post Office, Mon day, January J2th; Hardings At the clo.se of the worship service thia Sunday morning, the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will be observed. “The Conclusion of the Whole Rhode.s Store, Tuesday, January Matter" will be the sermon sub ■V SA VE YOUR TIRES And Aid In National Defense! SAVE TIRE WEAR By Having Us Check Them On Our BEAN WHEEL ALIGNING MACHINE New Regulations Governing Sale of Tires Make It Necessary That You Get All The Mileage Originally Built Into Your Tires Tires o«t ef alignment will cut off many hundreds of miles ef service and put you up against the problem of secariag new tires when this could have been avoid ed. Bring' in your car and let us check the alignment of your wheels. The charge is small and the correc tion. will mean much u> future months when tires are going to be so hard to get. SERVICE DEPARTMENT 4 Blocks West On Boone Trail 13th; H. E. Harold’s Store, Wed nesday, January 14th; Sulphur Springs School house, Thursday, January 15th. NEW.CASTLE—C. W. HAYNES Gilliam Store, Friday, January 2nd; Dennyville School house, Sat urday, January 3rd; Woodrow Mathis’ Store, Monday, January 5th; P. L. Day’s Store, Tuesday, January 6th; Clingman, Wednes day, January 7th; Clingman, Thursday, January 8th. NORTH WILKESBORO—E. M. BLACKBURN North Wilkesboro, City Hall, January 1st to 20th. llEDDiaS RIVER—W. A. HAYES Purlear Post Office, Friday, Jan- U-Tl jec‘ for the 7:30 p. m. service this Sunday. The Training Union holds its regular meeting at 6:30 p. m. IN RALEIGH— State Courses For War Work Needs Raleigh—A new schedule of special courses designed to help fill the need for technically-train- ed men in the the nations war ■w'ork will begin at State College soon, Director Edward W. Ruggles runeai ‘‘T''Ar““'I of the College Extension Division u-ird 2nd; Turner Nichols Store,' Saturday, January .3rd; W. E. Par-1 son’o Store, Monday, January 5th; the screen today. Although he was born on a ranch in Msssouri and raised D X A11 ' cowhands of the fam- 1 erSOn &t Allen I ous Kansas City stockyards, he was in Hollywood for several years as an ac'or before he got an opportunity to play in west erns. His first “horse opera’’ w'as a serial. “Wild Bill Hicock.” re- lea.sed by Columbia. Since then, he has made more than thirty western fea'ures and I'; regarded by his fans as the flghtineest. hard-ridingest cowpoke of them all. Elliott’s most recent pic tires are “Wildcat of Tii.scon.’’ “North from the Lone Star." “Roaring | Frontiers.’’ "King of Dodge C ty” “T/One S ar VigilaiUe.s.’’ “Bullet.s for Bandit:-:.” and “rhe Devil’s Trail.’’ The last named produc tion was finished just liefore Bill left Hollywood. Wild Bill and his troupe are tern star, will appear in person at his showhouse on Tuesday, January 6. Elliott, who ill coming direct- ik Twins, celebrated singing cow- girl.s. Elliott Is expected to arrive in North Wilkesboro on the morn’n'^ of January 6. and an important program is being arranged for him in conjuiic ion with his visit He and his gang will make ap- ohf^’what wai5 the matter. Office Wfirker (later on. ri porting his success)-—bought car and got out more. I got o' six times between Bingham’ and Oswego, and took off fle; in four different placee. Once got out through the windshiel That seemed to take off the m flesh. I pearancft, on the stage of the production leu at every performance and will meet the fans personally in ‘o make an extended personal the lobby of the theatre af er each show. Wild BUI, who annexed the appearance tour through the East and Southeast. They will retuipi to Hollywood in March to resume “Wild" because of his repeated delineation of Wild Bill Hicock in his screen plays, has had the most making pictures. An office worker in Blngham- sensational 'rise to popularity of ton, N. Y., who was not feeling any Hollywood western sh^ ^ THRilLIHG TOCBTHEKX in tlM drama of a brida who lived in terror of the mas she loved I RKO RADIO Pictuti Hith SIR Cf DRIC HARDWICK^ NIGEL BRUCE • DAME MAY WHITIT Dt reefed by ALFRED HITGHCOCI $cr«6n Play by Samson Raphaolt9B« Joan Harrison. Alma Revilt*. ^ Today-Friday ALLEI ARLOW The courses in engineering, sci- J. Gaither’s Store, Tuesday, once and management training are financi-i by the Federal govern ment and the only cost to the stu- The Cricket, Wednesday, January 7th; . R. D. Hayes’ Store. Miller’s Creek, ^is personal expense.s. program was started at State a year ago, and hun dreds of non-college men com- Thursday, 'January 8th, Friday, January 9th: Saturday, January lOih. ROCK CREEK—W. J. TEMPLETON Shoemaker’s Service Station, Thursday, January 1st; Will El more’s Store, Friday, January 2nd; Sol Byrd’s Store, Saturday, Janu ary .3rd; Law'son Wood’s Store, Monday, January 5th; J. 0. Wiles’ home, Tuesiiay, January 6th; M. r.- » d 1 E. Brown’s, jWe Inesdav, January Rubles, who 7th; W. J. Templeton’s Store, Fri- many applications from pros- day and Saturday, January 9, loth. | already had been SOMERS—.1. W. RdfBBINS 'eceived. c, . - 11 Gus Myers Store, Monday, Janu-! f «" the State College ary 5th; S. L. Sparks Store, Tues- ■‘^‘'hedule will be ultra-high fre- day, January 6th; J. N. Souther’s t home, Wednesday, Januai-y 7th; pleting the courses have been placed in well-iiasring jobs essen tial to the nations victory drive. Courses in the new schedule will vary from 10 to 20 weeks in length, Director Ruggles reported. High school graduation will be required of all applicants. A bulletin de scribing the courae.s mav be se- SUITS TOPCOATS A course in diesel engineering is CaT’McCarter“s“"store,“ Thursday’, scheduled to start Jan. 19 and a January 8th; R. C. Jarvis’ Store, Friday, January 9th; Rufus John son’s Store, Saturday, January 10th. STANTON—R. D.~COOPER WhPe Oak School house, Tues day, January 6th; G. C. Parson’s course in radio communication will begin Feb. 9tB. All other courses are scheduled to start February 2. 'They follow: aircraft inspection, architectural engineering and drawing, chemical testing and inspection, defense pro- Store, Wednesday, January 7th; management, electrical dis- J. I. McGlammery's home, Thurs-1 i*‘***tion, engineering day, January 8th; Clark’s Rolling'mspection high Mill, Friday, January 9th; New temperature measurement and heat Hope School House,'Saturday, Jan- treatment, instrument men and uary 10th. topographers, production supem- TRAPHILU-JOHN W. HOLLOWAY H. H. Warren’s Store, Friday, sion and materials testing and in spection. , Men with training in liberal January 2nd; Richardson’s Store, “''f .schools are eligible for the 8-12 A. M., Saturday, January 3d;j‘*'^*"«’ Director Ruggles said. Mining Ridge. 1-6 P. M. Saturday,' l«gin at JanuaiT 3rd; J. Z. Adams Store. Forest ^llege heb. 2 under (Austin) Monday, January 6th: ^ State College Bauguess Mill, Tuesday, January They will give training in 6th; Charlie Miles Store, (Wednes day. January 7th; Red Castevens' ! Store, 8-12 A. M., Thursday, Janu ary 8th; J. O. Brewers Store, 1-6 P. M., Thursday, January 8th; I. W. Holbrook’s, A. M., Friday, Jan uary 9th; Joines P. O., 1-6 P. M., Frida’/, January 9th; Walter Mc Bride’s Store, Saturday, January 10th, UNION—P. E. DANCY Odell Whittingte'ii’s Garage, Fri- !ay, January 20^; Wilbw Post Of- ice, Saturday, Januaryl^; Oak Grove School bouse, Monday, Jan- surveylng and engineering draw ing. Director Ruggles urged that men interested in any of the courses . apply at once. Courses will be dropped from the schedule if an insufficient number of men apply, he said. ' MASONIC NOTICE I Regular convocation Nor'h Wilkesboro citopter 78, R. A. M.,. All Suits and Topcoats Reduced For Quick Clearance One Qro^ $19.75 Were $25.00 Qne Group SJ4.75 Were $16.50, $19.75 Friday,'' Janm^ 2, Officers 3Mlf members Ttifi uary 6tU; Jim Miller’s Storey t ' ■ f'NEW AND CORRECT WEAR FOR THE MEN’ ' rj." ■■■ • i-
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