FOR SALE: 1 Oow, Guernsey or
Jersey. Todd McNeil, Millers
Creek or McNeils Esso Service
ltpd
FOR SALE cheap: Parts for 1946,
47 and 48 Fords, six-cylinder
motor in excellent condition.
See Robert Osborne at Greer
Cotton Mill. 2-26-2ptd
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FOR 8ALE: TJsed doors, win
dows and frames and screens
in good condition. Jenkins Bids.
Material, Co., phone 602.
6-29-2t
FOR SALE: 97 acre* good land,
one nice 8-room house, plenty
oat buildings, one 7-room new
house. Will sell one or both.
Well in yard at both places.
Located on new 16 highway
near Wilbar. See Guy Sheets.
4-2 6-2tpd
FOR SALE: Norge office size
electric drinking fountain,
practically new. Coca-Cola Bot
tling Co. North Wllkesboro, N
C. 6-29-2t
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FOR SALE: Tomato sticks 2c Ea.
Miller Brothers Lumber C<X. U.
S. Highway 421. Next to Hic
kory Fiber Co., North Wllkes
boro, N. C. 6-26-2t
Nice Home For
QUICK SALE
About % acre lot; 7-room house;
gopd well; on Oakwoods road,
about 2 Vi miles from NorfW
Wilkesboro, on hardsurfsce road.
A good bargain. r' •
SEE
P. E. DANCY
J. R. ROUSSEAU
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.
FOR SALE: 1MT Jeep, Good con
dition. May be seen at Edward
Pendry's Home, Hays, N. C.
",g
FOR SALS: 0 room-house, run
ning water built-in cabinets,
venetion blinds, on highway 421,
3 1-2 mileB west of North Wll
kesboro. Priced to sell. Phillip
Church, Meadows Mill Co.
$ \6-29-2tpd
• FOR RENT
CAROLINA REACH COTTAGE:
Available from July 1 to 8th
and last three weeks of Aug.
Call Mrs. Pittman 336 or 820.
North Wilkesboro. 6-29-2tpd
FOR RENT: 4 room unfurnished
apartment on E Street to couple
or couple with 1 child over 3
years old. Phone 4 8 8-J. It
FOR RENT: Small quarters for
working couple, completely
furnished with twin beds and
Beautyrest mattresses, Phone
872-J. ft
TERMITES (flying ants): Guar^
anteed termite jobs; Ordinary
homes $35.00. Large homes
$50.00. Call Church Hardware
Company, Phone 130. 6-28-8tpd
FOR RENT: Good pasture back
of R. C. Goodwin's, Near Cric
ket P. O. Phone 872-J It
FOR RENT: 4-room house on G
street with good basement,
lights , cold and hot water, gar
age, clean. See Mrs. L. A. Gud
ger, 609 G Street, North Wil
keaboro, N. C. ltpd
or sell Real Estate or Busi
ness Opportunities, call or serf
M. C. Woodie, Union Bus
Terminal, Phone 216. M. C.
Woodie, Real Estate Agent.
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Cheek, were regarded as Smltli
men. . . A meeting was held
here last Wednesday to consldei
the removal of Democratic Chair
man Everett Jordan . . . and hit
replacement. . . after the Priman
... by Graham Mgr. Jeff John
son, who is one of the State'i
finest citizens . . . But this plai
also died aborning. . . Bob Thomp
son of iHigh Point, editor of th<
High Point Enterprise and radii
commentator (each Sunday even
log at 9 o'clock) was largely re
sponsible for getting Willis Smltl
as an opponent for Graham .
Mnch of the credit for finally get
ting Smith into the second Pri
mary . . . after 11 days and in thi
face of 53,000 rotes' lead . . . wai
Jesse Helms, Monroe native an<
Radio Station WRAL news com
mentator and program director .
. . Also give credit... if you weri
for Smith ... to A. J. Pletchei
and the promotion of Smitl
Hatcherman Alvin Wingfield
Charlotte native, typewriter sales
man, and sharp radio talker . .
As of last Saturday evening at i
o'clock W. B. Umstead became i
definite candidate for Governoi
two years hence. . . Although nol
a college man and Inexperienced
in State politics, Harnett County')
Hoover' Adams, sometimes goinj
two and three days with only a
t&w hours' sleep, proved to be
the type public relations man the
Smith campaign needed . . . Rough
and rugged wag his approach . .
He gave no quarter and asked
none ... he learned fast . . . and
yet managed to stay on good
|terms with Abie Upchurch, smooth
and efficient Graham publicist.
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Bloodshed.
OXSCORE*
j Killed June 16 through June
19, 5.
Injured June 16 through June
19, 144.
' Killed through June 19 this
year, 392.
Killed through June 19, 1949,
349.
Injured through June 19 this
year, 5,200.
Injured through June 19, 1949,
3,897. >
SOCIETY
McNeil-Huffman
Vows Exchanged
Miss Etta Jane McNeil, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McNiel
of Purlear, became the bride ol
Wayne Huffman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Huffman, also of Pur
lear, on Saturday, June 24, at
four o'clock at the home of the
groom. Rev; Mr. Caldwell, ol
Sparta, was the officiating min
ister.
Immediately after the cere
mony the couple left for a short
wedding trip, and upon their re
turn will make their home al
Purlear where the groom is in
business with his father. The
bride is a graduate of Millers
Creek high school, and the groom
attended Mt. Pleasant high
school.
WANTED: Two girls to work in
Princess Cafe. Must be honest
and 18 years old. Please apply
at once in person. 6-29-2t
• Miscellaneous
AT STUD: Proven registered
Chihuahua dog. Call for date.
Phone 872-J It
If yon hare property to sell or 11
you are Interested In buying
property, please call Absher
Real Estate Co., Telephone 467.
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See INSURANCE SERVICE AND
CREDIT CORP. for auto loans,
financing, or refinancing. Com
pare our rates. 882 "B" 8t..
Telephone 76. 8-23-tf
GLASS DUSKS, PurnMvre tops
and glass shelves—made to
your order. House and auto
glass installed while you wait.
Glass Sales and Service, Base
. ment of Bus Terminal. Phone
745. 10-27—Tf
NOTICE: Wells drilled anywhere
anytime. Experience Is still the
best teacher. Let our 38 years
In this field be your assur
ance of a Job well done. Con
suit us first. R- E. Paw ft Sons,
Inc.*, offices Elkin an<J Hick
ory, N. C. Elkln Telephone
1F20 or write State Road,
N. C. Hlekory telephone 26507,
1342 E. Highland Ave. 8-4-Tf
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FARMERS CONTACT
I MAYMEAD LIME COMPANY
I SHOUNS, TENNESSEE ■
FOR YOUR LIME REQUIREMENTS
WHEN YOU TRADE WITH MAYMEAD LINE CO. YOU GET:
UME that more than meets all Government Specifications ..
LIME that tests high and gives quick remits.
LIME that is ground line and spreads easily.
that has a very low content of moisture. ^
THAT WILL BE DELIVERED WHEN YOU WANT IT.
that has a guaranteed weight. \
CARD T^A^ wi^ffifvi WAX
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Wilkesboro W.S.C.S.
In Monthly Meeting
The'objectives of the Spiritual
Life Group was the theme for
the program given by Mrs. Bill
Thomas at the monthly meeting
of the Woman's Society of Christ
ian Service of the Wilkesboro Me
thodist church held Tuesday even
ing at the home of Mrs. J. I*
Garwood on Trogdon Street in
North Wilkesboro. Other hostesses
for the meeting, which was at
tended by approximately eighteen
members, were Mrs. Ed Carrigan
and Mrs. W. M. DeBerry. Mrs.
Howard Pharr conducted the de
votions and Mrs. Thomas offered
' the closing hymn.
Mrs. A. R. Gray gave a fine
summary of the past year's work,
and during the business session,
with Mr. DeBerry in charge, goals
were discussed for the new year
in the work of the Society. Re
freshments were enjoyed during
the social hour.
Episcopal Auxiliary
In Monthly Meeting
The June meeting of the Epis
copal Auxiliary was held Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Hill Carlton at
her home on Sixth Street, having
eleven members present. Mrs. L.
B. Dula conducted the devotions,
and for the program Mrs. W. W.
Barber gave a fine report of the
convention she had attended re
cently at Lake Kanuga.
In the absence of Mrs. Paul
Harvel, the retiring president,
Mrs. Monroe Williams presided for
the first part of the business ses
sion, aftre which the new officers
took charge. The new officers are
president, Mrs. W. W. Barber;
vice-president, Mrs. Goodwin
Bloomfield; secretary, Mrs. Paul
Osborne, and treasurer, Miss Alice
Cassell. Refreshments were en
joyed during the social hour. This
will be the last meeting until Sep
tember.
Mrs. Edd F. Gardner
Entertains Her Club
The members of the Current
c club and one
(neat, Mrs. Joe EL Jo
ielightfully entert&lned by Mrs.
Edd F. Gardner at her home In
FHnley Park Wednesday after
noon. Following a two course
luncheon rook was played at three
tables, with prizes In the game
being awarded to Mrs. Chal Mc
Nlel for high Bcore and to Mrs.
Johnson J. Hayes for low score.
Mrs. Hayes, the president, was In
charge of a short business aes-'
sion. Small green fans, to which
were attached bouquets of sweet
peas and baby breath tied with
ribbon in pastel colors, made at
tractive centerpieces for the
tables during the luncheon. Mix
ed garden flowers were used else
where about the rooms.
Ej
North Carolina
medical 'doctor in the U.
Lewis Curlee, 21,
his degree from Wal
lege in 1»50. He
school at 17.
FOR SALE
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Including Fresh Cows and!
Located On Highways 16 and 18, on fountain Ridge
With A Wonderful View Of Thepuntains.
(MORAVIAN FALLS r4
Just Beyond The Corporate ijfcs Of
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REFRESHMENTS SERVED ON G!
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MUSIC BY NORTH WILXESBORO HIGH
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WEDNESDAY
JUNE 28lH
STARTING AT 1:00 L M
T. J. FRAZIER REALTY CO., SELLING
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