Furniture Subject Ml At Cricket Club rider (ft*n HKt There is much more to oon er when you buy furniture merely seeing something Is attractive, or looks com DISSOLUTION NOTICE The undersigned, iW". R. Hub bard and B. A. Ferguson, sold their interests in firms operating as Seroggs and Company and Fer guson and Hubbard to W. C. Seroggs, on September 1, 1948, and after that date axe not r sponsible for any indebtedness or obligations incurred by W. C. Seroggs or either of the. above mentioned firms. W. C. Seroggs has assumed all outstanding in debtedness of the above named firms, and W. R. Hubbard and B. A. Ferguson are not responsible for any debts made prior to Sep tember 1, 1948. W. R. HUBBARD, - B. A. FERGUSON. fortable. "The majority of peo ple want to get the beet possible value for their money, but many of them lack the Information to enable them to tell which furni ture Is good quality and which Is poor," so stated Miss Mar garet Morrison, Assistant Home Agent, at the Cricket Home Demonstration Club Wednesday afternoon, September 1, when It met for it's regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Archie Lee Osborne at Oak woods. Mrs. D. E. Turner, President, called the meeting to order, and presided during the business portion of the program. "The Star - Spangled Banner," and "Old North State" were sung by the group, followed by the Club Collect being presented in uni son. After the reports from the different officers were heard, a MOVED MULBERRY BARBER SHOP has moved from the former location at MULBERRY GROCERY STORE to Clate Duncan's Store known as WAYSIDE GROCERY Four and one-half miles north of North Wilkesboro on Highway 18. Complete Barber Shop with two barbers. We have installed two modern showers. Mr. Duncan carries a large stock of staple groceries and feeds, always at prices to save you money. Shell gasoline and oil at his service station. For Your Barber Work Stop at MULBERRY BARBER SHOP It Pays To Look Well Near Drive In Theatre and Skating Rink Highway 18 The R. C. LOWE FARM Located 3 Miles West of Moravian Falls, N. C. (AT AUCTION FRIDAY, OCT. 1,1948 AT 10:30 A. M. *We will sell, at auction, on the above date for Mrs. R. C. Lowe a 91 acre farm, known as the R. C. Lowe farm, located three miles west of Moravian Falls, N. C., one mile South-east of State Highway No. 18, between North Wilkes boro and Lenoir, and nine miles South-west of Wilkesboro, N. C. 25 acres of goodbottom land, and several car loads of Pulp Wood. Well watered, and sever al acres in good pasture; on a gravel road, with milk route, school route and mail'foute by the farm. IMPROVEMENTS: 6 room house, barn and other out-buildings. This Farm Will Be Subdivided PERSONAL PROPERTY One Cow and Calf ? One Mule - Harness Plows - Wagon - Small Tools - Household and Kitchen Furniture This farm is owned by Mrs R. C. Lowe and she has instructed us to sell this farm and personal property for the high dollar on the above date. Sale Conducted By PARSONS AUCTION . COMPANY Sellers of the Earth Galax, Va. Independence, Va. discussion was held concerning the products being prepared to make up the booth for our club during the week of the Fair, which begins September 13. This booth will be made up mainly of the many different ways in which apples may be canned and-or preserved. We wish to invite everyone to visit our exhibit when attending the Fair as it will prove to 'be most Interesting to the homemaker. Mrs. Dick Thompson, Recrea tional Leader, led, "Names of Ten Fine Birds," with prizes go ing to Mrs. Clyde Shoemaker and Miss Bonlta Hayes. Miss Margaret Morrison dis cussed many phases of the sub ject, "When You Buy Furniture." She reminded us that when we buy furniture we should ask our selves if it is suitable for our house? Is it the right size and will it fit in with the other furn ishings? We should always know whether the piece of furniture we are buying is sturdy, substan tial and well made, .and if the upholstery material is harmoni ous, fast color and. will wear well, and if it is made along simple, graceful lines, which will reman in style for many years. Ask yourself, "What kind of an heirloom will it make " Miss Morrison also showe<| us the dif ferent ways in which the joints of furniture are put together, and many different samples of upholstery materials. She also gave each one present a leaflet on this subject. There were 30 present at this meeting and we were glad to en roll a new member, Mrs. Mamie Church. We were alBo glad to have the following as visitors: Mr*. Clyde Hayes, Mrs. Glenn An derson, Mrs. Carl Canter, Miss Bonlta Hayes and Miss Bessie Mcbeaa. The meeting adjourned by the group praying together the Lord's Prayer, directed by Mrs. Clyde Shoemaker. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Misses Bonlta Hayes and Glenna Ander BOfl in serving delicious cup cakes and Coca-Go las. MRS. BOB CHURCH, Reporter. ?-o ?i? Ramblers Have I Ten Grid. Games Wilkesboro high school's Ram blers have a ten-game football schedule for the current season. Taylorsvllle is scheduled to open the season against the Ramblers at Memorial Park In North Wilkesboro. on the night of Saturday, September 18, but this game at present is indefi nite due to the fact that the polio ban has prevented Taylors ville from getting in pre-school practice. Remainder of the Wilkesboro schedule is as follows: September 24 ? Maiden at Wilkesboro. October 1 ? Granite Falls there. October 8?Valdese at Wilkes boro. October 15?Mills Home there. October 22?Elkin there. October 30 ? Jonesvllle at Wllkeaboro. November 5 ? Appalachian at Boone. November 12?Childrens Home at Winston-Salem. November 19?North Wllkes bbro. Wllkeaboro this year Is a member of the newly organised Highlands, Conference, of which Wm. T. Long, Wllkeaboro dis trict principal, Is president. The conference fbee for the Ramblers are Taylorsville, Maiden, Gran ite Falls, Valdpse, Elkin, Jones vllle and Appalachian. Marvin Huffman, former Appa lachian quarterback, Is Wilkes FOR SALE! All Kinds Of Framing ? Sheeting Sub-Flooring Wanted to Buy: ALL KINB8 OF LOGS iVTiite Pine $4IM Did Field Phte: 1-10-12 ft. lengths (MM 14-16 ft lengths , (MM 18 ft lengths ...... |OM J.W.ABSHER Lumber Co. 1 Mile North on Hlghwsy 18 boro coach, succeeding Eddie Adelman, who resigned to farth er his education at Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. Last year Wilkeaboro was undefeated and untied. Potato requirements for mili tary, civilian, and lend-lease use during the war were about SO million bushels greater than the average production In pre-war years. WANTED-CROSS TIES Ties Trimmed To Proper Length For Loading and All Bark Removed V PRICES: T. A. Ties \ No. 5 - $2.05 No. 4 1.80 No. 3 1.35 No. 2 1.05 No. 1 .80 T. C. Ties 25c Less / Ties Not Trimmed and Barked 5c Less Per Tie. MOUNT AIRY LUMBER & TIE CO. West Jefferson, N. C. Our Policy on rOXTIH ? . . 'T.;; . - . ? ? . " ''x ? ?' ' - - A ' X % r , Deliveries and Prices Despite the fact that Pontiac has built over a half* million cars since the resumption of production after the war, demand still exceeds supply. In the face of this production record, those who place orders now will still experience some delay in delivery. If you are among the many people who feel that Pontiac represents an outstanding vlalue?and wish to order a Pontiac for future delivery?you will be interested in the following policy on retail distribution which we, as Pontiac dealers, will observe: WE WANT YOUR ORDER And the sooner you place it, the sooner you will get delivery. So if you want a Pontiac, order it now. WE WILL ESTIMATE DELIVERY DATE Due to conditions beyond our control, we cannot give you an exact date of delivery. But based on anticipated future shipments from the factory, we will, when you place your order, give you an honest estimate of when you may expect your car. Such estimates will be reviewed any time on request. ORDERS FILLED BY PRIORITY A definite proportion of the cars we receive from the factory is set aside for preferential delivery to users whose work is in the public welfare and to others with certain occupational requirements. Otherwise, all orders will be filled on the basis of the time when they are received. YOU PAY FACTORY-SUGGESTED PRICE Due to changing economic conditions, we cannot, when you place your order, tell you exactly how much the car will cost when delivered in the future. But, at the time of delivery you will be charged only the factory suggested price on your model? which will be shown in a published list of local prices. , YOU SPECIFY ACCESSORIES While mos^ of our customers order their cars equipped with accessories, we do not force acces sories as a condition of sale. You specify what accessories you want when ordering your car, and these are the ones (and the only ones) it will carry when delivered. Some items may be lacking due to current shortages; but none will be added. REGARDING TRADE-INS Naturally, if you have a car to trade, we would like to have it in order to take care of our regular used car customers. Our appraisals are fair, based on current conditions. But if you do not have a car to turn in, we still want your order and will accept it for delivery based on die conditions out lined above. Since this is our "home town", our business and its future is based on our good relations with the people of this community. We are most happy that so many people here?as all over the country?have made Pontiac their number one choice as a new car. Nothing pleases us more than to turn over the keys of a new Pontiac to one of the many people whose orders we have, because we know they have chosen well?for Pontiac is always a thoroughly good car, and a thoroughly good value, this year, next year, any year. PONTIAC RETAIL DELIVERED PRICES IN WILKESBORO Torpedo Models . ^ aCyU Business Coupe $1604 $1652 Sport Coupe ?????? $1656 $1703 0c Luxe Sport Coupe 2-Door Sedan ? ? Sedan Coupe ? ? Be Luxe Sedan Coupe 4-Boor Sedau ? ? Be Luxe 4-Boor Sedau Be Luxe Convertible ? $1745 $1793 $1687 $1734 $1718 $1765 $1808 $1855 $1745 $1793 $1835 $1882 $2129 $2176 Streamliner Models. ^ . ' Sedan Coupe $1784 $1831 De Luxe Sedan Coupe ? . . . $1873 $1921 4-Door Sedan ... De Luxe 4-Door Sedan Station Wagon ... De Luxe Station Wagon $1834 $1882 $1924 $1971 $2479 $2527 $2557 $2605 Above prices include Federal, State and Local Taxes, and Freight? ready to drive. License, Optional equipment and accessories extra. Prices are subject to change without notice. STANDARD EQUIPMENT a* m extrs emit includes: Spue tice, tube and wheel; bum peri tad I guards; metal spring covets; dual windshield wipers; dual tail lamps; dual boras; dual sua visocs; permanent oil cleaner; cigar lighter; ash receivers; dual carburetor (S-cyL models); automatic dome light and outside lock on both front doors. DE LUXE EQUIPMENT mclmiti, m addftf? to sisrM Two-tone broadcloth, button type upholstery; de luxe steering wheel; electric dock; riiroaee front fender mouldings; stainless steel rear fender gravel guards; chrome plated whed discs (except station wagon).

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