• FOR SALE FOB SALE: Second hand men's suits, guitar, magazine rack and potted plants. See Mrs. Carl Canter at Oakwoods, N. c. ltpd FOR SALS: 4 acres land on highway If l-l mile south of Moravian Flails. 150 ft. front on hlghwayl -TJall Mrs. C. L. Kennedy, Jr., Phone 505-J 7-3-2tpd FOR SALS: 1 Cow, Guernsey or Jersey. Clyde McNeil, Millers Creek or McNeils Ksso Service. ltpd FOR SALE: Registered Hereford hull eight months old; fresh guernsey and jersey heifers; guinea cow with second calf; new hay, large bales $1.00; pasture for rent. Dave Hall, Wil kesboro. ltpd FOR SALE: 8 Fresh cows, Guer nsey and Jersey; 6 pigs 5 weeks old. See Fred Eller, Purlear, N. C. 7-3-2tpd FOR SALE: Eagle range, 8-18, good condition; also woodstfw and Chevrolet engine on wheels, good condition. Mrs. Claude Deal, Phone 781-W. 7-3-2t I - »' ~ 1 ■ 111 Good sea piano. iboro, N. 7-$-2tpd I FTTT. -y."" - 'ijhh -sed doors, win dows and frames and screens in good condition. Jenkins Bldg. Material, Co., Phone 602. Ht-It FOR SALE: Norge office size electric drinking fountain, practically new. Coca-Cola Bot tling Co. North Wllkesboro, N. 0. 6-29-2t FOR SALE: o room-house, run ning water built-in cabinets, ▼enetlon blinds, on highway 421, 3 1-2 miles west of North Wll kesboro. Priced to sell. Phillip Church, Meadows Mill Co. 6-29-2tpd NEW BEANS: First year out, very finest, better than Kentucky wonder. Dr. Julian C. Miller, of Louisiana experiment station, has bred and developed two new pole snap beans. They are Green Savage and Canfreezer, best for freezing and home canning. Qet them from Dan and Smith Hudson, route two, North Wllkesboro. ltpd • FOR RENT TERMITES (Flying ants): Guar anteed termite jobs; Ordinary homes $35.90. Large homes $50.00. Call Church Hardware Company, Phone 130. 6-28-8tpd FOR RENT: Modern 4-room new ly decorated apartment. Main Steet, North Wllkesboro, Phone 276-M, Elkln, N. C. 7-l0-4tpd FOR RENT: One five-room house with built-in cabinets, running water, and electricity. On Curtis Bridge Road. See D. C. Keyes, Wllkesboro Rt. 1 ltpd FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom. 1000 corner 10th and D streets. Phone 922-M It FOR RENT: Small apartment . suitable for girls or couple with out children; also two bed rooms on first floor. 301 C St. FOR RENT: Small 5-room house, with water and lights, also wir ed for electric stove, on highway 421. See L. T. Barnard or C. G. Caudlll, Telephone No. 921. * ltpd CAROMNA BEACH COTTAGE: Avlalable from August 6th to first of September. Call Mrs. Plttman 336 or 820, North Wil kesboro. 6-29-2tpd • wanted Does 910 per day Income from your &wn business interest you? No investment—must own car— 25 to 55 years of age. Locality available In Wilkes county. Write the J. R. Watklns Com pany, P. O. Box 5071, Rich mond, Virginia. 7-6-St WANTED — If jnm want to bay or sell Real Estate or Busi ness Opportunities, call or see M. C. Woodie, Union Bus Terminal, Phone 116. M. C. Woodie, Real Estate Agent. Ml-tf If yon have property to sell or If you are Interested in buying property, please call Absher Real Estate Co., Telephone 467. *-6tf Rev. W. L. Young, pastor of the First Methodist church of this city, delivered a forceful address before the Optimftt Club of Nort£ • Miscellaneous NOTICE: $84)0 reward to any one -giving Information leading to return of green and white Schwlnn byclcle stolen from Wilkesboro ball ground belong ing to Phil Jolly, Phone 396-R. 7-3-2tpd See INSURANCE 8BRVK7K AMD CREDIT CORP. for auto loans, financing, or refinancing. Gom pare our rates. 882 **B" Bt., Telephone 76. 8-ll-tf GLASS DUSKS, Fnraltvre toft and glass shelves—made to your order. House and auto glass installed while you wait. Olass Sales and Service, Base ment of Bus Terminal. Phone 746. 10-27—Tf NOTICE: Wells drilled anywhere anytime. Experience is still the best teacher. Let our 88 years In this field be your assur ance of a Job well done. Con sult us first. R. E. Faw ft Sons, Inc., offices Elkln and Hick ory, N. C. Elkln Telephone 1F20 or write State Road, N. C. Hickory telephone 26607, 13 4 2 E. Highland Are. 8-4-Tf ■ Wilkesboro Tuesday. Optimist Howard fltrader waa in charge of the program and presented the guest speaker. Rev. Mr. Young's address was based largely on the principles included in the Boy Scout oath, and stated that it wag time that we gave ourselves an examination. Using as a theme the statement, "Are We Honest To Ourselves, To Others, and To God?," Rtfv. Mr, Young gave a number of instances where honesty and truthfulness pay big dividends to the persons practicing these cardinal prin ciples. His address was heard with much interest by those present, and was the subject Of much fav orable comment. A new member, Bill Young, was received into membership ol the club and was inducted by Op timist Maurice Walsh. Quests present at the club meet ing were Dr. Edwin D. R'icharde with Optimist W. A. McClendon, and William Smith with Optimist Lewis Jenkins. » The club wag delighted to have present for the luncheon meeting Pete Rogers, of Hickory, who is the immediate past governor ol the eighteenth district. \ UNION LODGE MEETING Union lodge I.Q.O.F. will have election of. officers in the meeting to be held Friday, June 30. All members are urged to be present. Don't miss the big land sale Saturday — the Glass Farm and the Fletcher property. See ad. this issue. — Ferris Auction Co. 11 A beautiful 6-room home, with all modem conveniences, lights, water, floor furnace and nice bath, with 20 acres of good land, locat ed in the Mulberry section. Priced at only $6,500. A 62-acre farm in the Haya community^ located 1-2 mile ofi of the new Traphill-Hays highway on the Dehart road. A bargain at $3,000. 5 beautiful building lots in the Forest Hills section, a total ol 300 ft. frontage, 200 ft. deep, These lots are located on the main road running through this section and are priced to sell. A 30-acre farm in the Rock Creek section with about 8 acres in timber,! and a good 4-room house with a good well and a good water supply. All for only $3,500. The Mimosa House Supper Club, located in Moravian Falls, on a lot 125 x 150, complete with private dining, main dining room, restaurant, 3 unfinished rooms downstairs, 2 bedrooms upstairs, a nice living room. The owner is having a good business, but is forced to sell because of other business interest.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view