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• FOR SALE FOR SALE: Good piano, Ivors and Pond. Phone 937 or write box 243, North'Wilkesboro. 7-6-2t FOR BALE: Good used piano. Bee F. J. McDuffie, Wilkesboro, N. C. 7-3-2tpd FOR SALE): 4 acres land on highway it 1-2 mile sonth ot Moravian Falls. 150 ft. front on highway. Call Mrs. C. L. Kennedy, Jr., Phone 5 05-J 7-3-2tpd FOR SALE: Registered Hereford j • bull eight months old; fresh > guernsey and1 jersey heifers; guinea cow with second calf; new hay, large bales $1.00; pasture for rent. Dave Hall, Wilkesboro. 7-6_2tpd — - -FOR SALE: 3'Freeh cows, Guernsey and Jersey; 6 pigs 5 weeks old. See Fred Eller, Purlear, N. C. \ 7-3-2 tpd FOR BALE: Eagle range, 8-18, good condition; also woodsaw and Chevrolet engine on wheels, good condition. Mrs. Claude D6al, Phone 781-W. | ' ' '' 7-3-2t • FOR RENT FOR RENT: Modern 4-room newly decorated apartment. Main Steet, North Wilkesboro, Phone 276-M, Elkin, N. C. 7-10-4tpd apartment couple without children; also two bedrooms on first floor. 301 C St. 7-8-2tpd wmwHwmwwwwH%%%%%%» • WANTED WANTED: Two good reliable painters. Report to otkr store for Interviews. Northwestern Wallpaper and Paint Go. 2-6-21 WANTED: To paint your house, contract or by the hour. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Joel A. Minton, North Wilkes, boro, N. C. 2-6-2tpd ■ \W ii . ———■ If yon have property to sell or If you are interested in buying property, please call Absher Real Estate Co., Telephone 467. 1 ... - ■■ . 2_#tf Does $10 per day income from your own business interest you? No investment—must own car— 25 to 65 years of age.-Locality available in Wilkes county. Write the J. R. Watkins Company, P. O. Box 5071, Richmond, Virginia. 7-6-8t WANTED — If yon want to boy or sell Real Estate or Business Opportunities, call or see 11. G. Woodle, Union Bus Terminal, Phone 216. M. C. Woodle, Real Estate Agent. S-13-tf • LOST and FOUND WWWHUWWWUWWMW LOST: Walker fox hound, black * and white spotted, last seen in Rock Creek vicinity. Reward for return to Grover Rhoades, Hays, N. C, 7-6-2tpd WWWWWWWWWVWWM • Miscellaneous See INSURANCE SERVICE AND CREDIT CORP. for auto loans, financing, or refinancing. Compare our rates. 882 "B" 8t.. Telephone 76. 3-23-tf L NEWS Miss Barbara Ogilvie, of Oakwoods, IS visiting' in Eustlce, Fla., with' relatives. Mrs. James Garfield Anderson, of Pores Knob, has been undergoing treatment at Davis Hospital at Stateevllle this Week. Mrs. Arthur Warrren and daughter, Anna Ruth, and Mrs. Sarah Billings visited Mrs. Henry Kapp in Lexington last week. Mrs. Henry Ogilvie and daughter, Miss Carolyn Ogilvie, of Oakwoods, are visiting relatives in Mollne, Illinois. Mr. E. O. Mathls hag returned to his home on Wllkesboro route two after undergoing an appendicitis operation several days ago at the Wilkes hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Tutterow and children, Gary and Claudia, of Ashevllle, spent the week-end with Mrs. Tutterow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gentry. Mrs. Dessie Broyhill Hawkins returned to Nitro, W. Va., today after spending a week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Claude Gentry, and other relatives here. Mrs. Sam Johnson and daughter, Rebecca, have returned to Savannah, Ga., after spending two weeks with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Domeck returned Saturday to their home in Louisville, Ky., after spending two weeks with Mrs. Domeck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Hubbard. Mrs. P. L. Lenderman, Of Wllkesboro, is recovering satisfactorily from an operation for appendicitis performed at the Wilkes hospital Saturday. TERMITES (Flying ants): Guaranteed termite jobs; Ordinary homes $35.00. Large homes $50.00. Mansion extra. Call Church Hardware Company, Phone 130. 7-28-8tpd NOTICE: $6.00 reward to anyone giving information leading to return of green and white Schwinn bycicle stolen from Wilkesboro ball ground belonging to Phil Jolly, Phone 396-R. 7-3-2tpd GLASS DUSKS. FnnMare top* and glass shelves—made to your order. House and auto glass Installed while you wait. Glass Sales and Service, Basement 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 assurance of a Job well done. Consult us first. R. E. Faw & Sons, Inc., offices Elkin and Hickory, N. C. Elkin Telephone 1F20 or write State Road, N. C. Hickory telephone 25607, 13 4 2 E. Highland Ave. 8-4-Tf REMNANTS FOR SALE! New materials just received. DAN RIVER WRINKLESHED AND HANDI-CUTS, LINING, WASHABLE CREPE Priced from— 39c to 89c yd. MRS. JAY EDMISTEN 2nd House Behind Wilkesboro P.O. TELEPHONE 313-W How Are Your Floors? FREE ESTIMATES ON inlaid Linoleum Asphalt & Rubber Tile or Wall Linoleum flSlTOarSJu WILKESBORO, N. C. ■mm returned to ing here to attend the wedding of his slater, Miss Patsy Hawkins, to. Rev. Dean Mlnton on Wednesday evening. Miss Bonnie Nichols and Miss Lou Brooks left today to-spend a week at Cherry Point as guests of Mrs. M. E. Bauguss. They will also visit Morehead City and Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Hubbard and sons, Buddy and John, attended the opening performance of the Cherokee . pageant, "Unto These Hills" In the Smoky Mountains near Cherokee Saturday night. Mr. M. C. Hollar, is now the sole owner of Moore's market, which has been in operation In this city for % number of years; also the building in which it is located. Mr. Hollar is expecting to move his family to North Wilkesboro from Boone In the very near future. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Coleman, formerly of New York City, are now here with Mrs. Coleman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Finley. Mrs. Coleman, the former Miss Peggy Finley, and Mr.. Coleman were married in New York, May sixth, and before coming to North Wilkesboro spent a month at Beaufort., Mr. and Mrs. Finley and daughter and son, Miss Corinna Finley and Thomas Finley, went to Beaufort for last weekend and accompanied the Colemans to the city. ^ Mr. and Mrs. John E. Justice and son, Mr. John Ellis Justice, III, returned to their home here last Sunday from Chicago, where they had been attending the Furniture Market. Before going to Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Justice and their daughter, Miss Martha Gozel Justice, attended the commencement finals at Yale University, June 11 and 12, where John Ellis was a member of the graduating class. En route home from Chicago fhe Justices left Martha Gozeal at Green Cove Camp at Tuxedo, in the Western part of the State, where she will be until the middule Of August. : o_ A. S. T. C. Summer School Starts July 3rd Boone — Appalachian State Teachers college announces three two-weeks summer terms to accommodate those teachers who Feel that they cannot attend a summer term of six wekes. A maximum of four quarter hours may, be earned In a two weeks term. The first term begins July 3 and ends July 15. The second will run from July 18 through the 29 th. Undergratuate courses offered Cor both terms include: Education 44, observation in the primary grades; Education 445, observation in the elementary grades; Education 475, observation in the high school, and Education 477, the use of library resources in teaching. Courses for which graduate oi undergraduate credit is allowed are as follows: English 420, in LET BYERS' STUDIO Dp your roll film Finishing Delivery twice a week, every week. Phone 578-J — North Wilkesboro (OVER THE REXALL) KEYS MADE 25* While You Wait Why be without that extra key you need? Eller, Kilby & Brown Your Firestone Store 10 St., N. Wilkesboro tlon 450, Bchool public relations, long range planning, second term only; Education 451, school public relations, the intensive campaign, second term only; Education 490, educational psychology, firsif and second terms; Education 491, the elementary curriculum, first and second terms. The third term will extend from July 81 through August 12. Listed as Education 525, this is a supervisor's workshop, planned for county supervisors, city supervisors, nad students who plan to become supervisors. Dr. Mildred Swearington, member of the department of education at Florida State University, will direct the v C. MONROE WILLIAMS By His Side Today— A WOL Tomorrow Many a young man becomes "HEAD OF THE HOUSE" before his time. * Instead' of Dad's friendly, guiding hand upon his shoulder, there are responsibilities' for which he is unprepared. How heavy they must be . . . How unfair it must seem . . . to a lad whose Dad suddenly becomes Absent Without life Insurance. Home Security agents are helping fathers all over North Carolina plan ahead for such an emergency. The agent pictured above can show you too how you need never worry about becoming A WOL. He knows what it will do for you because he has put practical, inexpensive plans in action for other families just like your own. If you should become Absent Without Life Insurance, you'd put a heavy penalty on those left behind. Don't take this chance. Don't delay. See the-friendly Home Security agent here in your community, your friend indeed—BEFORE the need. C. Monroe Williams North Wilkesboro Office Bank of North Wilkesboro Building. Post Office Box 267 Phone 441-W workshop. Dr. S%ekringei bfeen a county supervMrtir. and for some years was supervisor of elementary education for tie Florida State Department of Education. o Twelve new comets were re-1 ported daring 1949. ' ■■ 3 -r'i ■ ■; WOMEN'S Although the death rate continues to American Cancer out, there is n cline In the women' when adjustments a an aging popalatlon. death —i
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