• FOR SALE VWWHWWHIitMWtMmm FOB SALE: One National Cash Register, good shape, very cheap. See M. H. Meade. It FOR 8ALH: 1984 Ford coupe: new motor. Also 30 bushels of corn. R. Don Lairs, Moravian Falls. . 7-24-2tpd FOR SALE: Sawmill, ooirtplete with power unit. Priced to sell. See or write K. C. Miller, Glendale Springs, N. C. 7-24-2 tpd FOR SALE: One two-horse wagon and wagon bed. Both In good , condition. W. M. Sloop, North WUkesboro, Rt. 2 Box 183. ltpd FOR SAliE: Geiser No. 4 threshing machine in good condition. Price $120. J. A. Fox, Taylorsville, N. C., route one, near Liledown. 7-31-4 tpd FOR 6AIJ3: A 26" byciele with basket and all accessories. Phone 1|025-R. Stone house, 4 miles west highway 421, next to Suncrest Frjjit Stand. Mrs. Mont Livingston. It KEYS MADE While You Wait 25* Why be without that extra key you need? Elier, Kilby & Brown Your Firestone Store 10 St., N. Wilkesboro FOR SAXiE: 1047 size 74 HarieyDavidson motorcycle, A-l condition. Price right for quick ■ale. See motorcycle at Meadow Brook Dairy. 7-20-2tpd FOR SAli; 22-85 MoOormlck tractor, one No. 3 Geiser Gin in good shape. Oscar Palmer, Wilbar, N. C. 7-20-2tpd FOR SALE: Loose oat hay cured in barn |20 ton, weigh your truck. Good orchard grass hay cured in barn, baled with wire, $40 ton. Charles Howard, Wilkesboro. 7-20-2t FOR SALE: My home in Wilkesboro. Living room, dinnine room, ldtchen, throe bedrooms, and two complete bath rooms. W. T. Long, Telephone 523. 7-20-2tpd FOR SALE: 4 room house with bath, built in cabinets and inlaid linoleum in kitchen, Electric hot water heater and good basement. Phone 893-M or see house on Peden St. Back of Dick Cashion residence. Cecil Davis, owner. It FOR QUICK SALE AT BARGAIN: 100-acre farm located 2 miles north of Roaring River on Whitley's creek; fifteen acres bottom land, tenant house and other outbuildings; good amount saw timber; adjoining R. M. Alexander farm. See Mrs. J. M. Poplin, Roaring River. 7-27-4tpd FOR SALE: Playground equipment made of galvanized pipes, including swings and slide. Phone 1025-R. Stone house 4 miles west on highway 421 next to Suncretft Fruit Stand. Mrs. Mont Livingston. It FOR SALE: Practically new sixroom house, 42-acre farm, located two miles from Mountain View on Haymeadow road near Arlie Myers' store. See Mrs. Sina Miller at Mexicani Kitchen cafe. Phone 1020-M. 7-24-2tpd • FOR RENT FOR RENT: Ttiree-room apartment, unfurnished, private entrance, private bath. Phone 116-R _ 7-10-TF PORv RENT: Five room apartment, with private bath, hot and cold water. See Mrs. Paul Shoaf, 712 A Street. City, ltpd FOR RENT: Two-room furnished apartment. 402 C Street. Mrs. J. C. Wallace, Phone 258-J It WEEK OF JULY 21ST-27TH CARTER'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE -ofSTERLING SILVER HOLLOWARE • Sterling Silver Lemon Set $4.95 • Sterling Silver Compote Basket $5.95 • Sterling Silver Bon-bon Bowls _ _ $4.95 • Sterling Silver 2-Pc. Steak Set .. $5.95 • .Sterling Silver, Mayonnaise Dish $5.95 • Sterling Silver Three Branch Candelabra, 6 Inches Tall $10.50 • Sterling Silver Individual Salt and Peppers, Set of 6 $3.95 • Sterling Silver Cream and Sugar $6.95 • Sterling Ice Tea Coasters with Glass Bottom 69c • Sterling Silver Ash Tray or Coa*sters, Glass Bottom, 3 sizes$1.95, $2.95, $3.95 • Sterling Silver Compotes 6V2 Inches Tall $6.95 • Sterling Silver Console Candlesticks $3.95 • Sterling Silver Cigarette Urn $3.95 • Sterling Silver Bud Vase 7V2 Inches Tall $3.95 PLUS FEDERAL TAX Everyone Cordially Invited To Use The Convenient Terms At CARTER'S North Wilkesboro's Largest Credit Jewelers 908 'B' Street FOB RENT: Desirable Carolina Beach Cottage available, July 23-30, due to cancellation. Call Mrs. Pittman, Phones 336 or 820. ,lt FOR RENT: 8-room apartment, heat, hot water, private entrance, prlrate bath. Working couple preferred. Phone 375-M. ltpd WWWWtmWMWWWHHWWIWI • WANTED HOUSE WANTED: 8 to 5 rooms or apartment, furnished. Call 30.6. Mrs. Dunbar. ltpd WANTED TO RENT: 5-rooni house by August 15, In or within 2 mile radius of North Wilkesboro. Write P. O. Box 324, North Wilkesboro. 3-27-3tpd if you have property to sell or II you are interested in buying property, please call Absher Real Estate Co., Telephone 467. *-etf WANTED: Two or three sawmills to cut good timber, long job, top prices. S. L. Whitaker, North Wilkesboro, Phone 604-M. 7-2J)-Tf WANTED: Stenographer-Bookkeeper, good penmanship. See J. G. Chlpman at Chipman Clothing Campany, next door to Carolina Restaurant, E. Main St. x It WANTED — If yon want to boy or sell Real Estate or Business Opportunities, eall or see M. C. Woodle, Union Bus Terminal, Phone 216. M. C. Woodle, Real Estate Agent. 3-13-tf HELP WANTED: Male and Female: Man or woman to take over route of established Watkins customers in the city of North Wilkesboro. Full time income averages f 45 weekly. No investment necessary. We will help you get started. Write J, R. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va. 7-20-2tpd • Miscellaneous Have buyer for small chicken farm with houses. Contact Absher Real Estate Company, Phone 467. It 95.00 REWARD for Information leading to arrest and conviction of persona who took potted plants from front of Mrs. T. J. Prazier home. Telephone 475. It If you have desirable property for a Land Sale — without obligation, write Turner KeM, Realtor, Box 187, Hickory. 7-24-2tpd JOIN THE MILLIONS who enjoy static free FM radio—over six million sets sold — over seven hundred FM stations operating, forty in North Carolina alone. Let your nearby radio dealer demonstrate the superiority of FM radio. 7-13-TF See INSURANCE SERVICE AND CREDIT CORP. for auto loans, financing, or refinancing. Gompare our rates. 882 "B" St.. Telephone 76. S-23-tf *. TERMITES (Flying ants): Guaranteed termite jobs; Ordinary homes $36.00. Large homes $50.00. Mansion extra. Call Church Hardware Company, Phone 130. 7-28-8tpd Real Estate FOR SALE A beautiful 8-room home on Trogdon Ave., in one of North Wilkesboro's best residential sections. Located on a corner lot 60 x 140. This home is completely insulated and weather-stripped and has an oil furnace heating unit. A 4-acre strip of land with ISO feet fronting on highway 10, located approximately 1 mile from Moravian Falls en route to Taylorsvillo. Priced at only $1500.00. A 5-room house with 1 acre of land located on highway 268 just past the radio tower priced at only *2400.00. A beautiful building lot in the Nan Wei born sector, of Wilkesboro, 100' x ISO. Priced at only *600.00. A 62-acre farm in Mtn. View located 1-2 mile off the new Traphill-Mta. View highway. Priced at only (8000.00. A 6-room home on F street on a lot 75 x 140 only »5500. 5 bautiful building lots in For-1 est Hills, hundred foot lot, and four 50 foot lots. These lots are j 200 feet deep, and are priced to sell quick. , A R QUITO Real Estate Co. Office Associated With Sentinel Insurance Agency »th Street FT • Phone 4«71 North Wilkesboro, N. C. Washington — The nation moved swiftly toward partial war mobilization last night after Presidnt Truman asked Congress for a $10,000,000,000 down payment on the struggle to halt Red aggression. The armed services announced they will begin immediately calling up limited numbers of reservists — chiefly specialists — to active duty. Mr. Truman also authorized thtf" calling of National Guardsmen and free use of the draft law. At the Pentagon there was talk of asking Congress to raise the top draft age from 25 to possibly 36. The President called on Congress this noon to gear the United States to a virtual war footing. Hfe called for: Anti-inflation controls — a swift -letup in war production— additional huge sums to arm nonCommunist nations—and, later, a sharp boost in taxes. Speech to the Nation Then la at night he spoke to the nation over all major radio networks and television channels and read a dramatic last-minute report on the Korean war from General Douglas MaoArthur declaring: "The issue of battle is now fully joined and will proceed along lines of action in which we will not be without choice. "Our hold upon the southern part of Korea represents a secure base. Our casualties, despite overwhelming odds, have been relatively light. "Our strength will continue to Increase while that of the enemy frill relatively decrease. His supply is insecure. He has had his great chance, but failed to exploit it. . . ." But the President warned the nation that it must undergo some belt tightening to provide the sinews of war, and he condemned scare buying and hoarding as foolish and selfish. NOTICE: Wells drilled anywhere anytime. Experience Is still the best teacher. Let our 38 years in this field be yonr assur ance of a job well done. Con suit us first. R. E. Paw & Sons, Inc., offices Elkin and Hickory, N. C. Elkin Telephone 1F20 or write State Road, N. C. Hickory telephone 25507, 1342 E. Highland Are 8-4-Tf GLASS DbtfKS, PanMn taps and glass J 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 • LOST and FOUND LOST: Brown billfold containing license, important papers and large sum of money, lost in or near Allen^ theatre Wednesday night. Liberal reward for return to Mack Kerley *at North Wilkesboro Candy Co. It 'Captured' Marines AS THE RESULT of a visit the made to Marines of the pint Division before they left Camp Pendleton, Calif., for Korea, actress Marilyn Moore has been named "Miss Morale" by the Leathernecks. According to statistics, she's first "pinup" girl of the war. (International) July 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Cane Junior Minton; daughter, Wanda Marie, July 12 to Mr. and Mm. Paul Anderson Pardue of Wilkeeboro route two; son, James Lawson, III, July 12 to Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson Parker of North Wilkesboro route three; son, Eddie Allen, July 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Smith of Poree Knob; son on July IS to Mr. and Mrs. Roby Smith of Boomer; son, Robert Franklin, July 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eugene Glonch of North Wilkesboro route two; son, James David, July 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blaine Pinkington of Hays; son, Larry Joel, July 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Joel Davis Of North Wilkesboro. Daughter, Carolyn Annie, July 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Free ton Lee Gregory; eon, Gary 14 to Mr. and Mrs. rtson Call of North route two; daughter, phene, July 14 to Mr. Truman Leander Roope of 1 Wilkeeboro route two; Sheila Jeanette, July l4^*o Mr. and Mrs. James William Wellborn of Wilkeeboro roate two; daughter, Brenda Kaye, July 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bryce Cleary Of Hays; daughter. Sheila Bae,' July 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe, Buren Porter of North Wllkea-I boro; son, Wayne Kelly, July 17f to Mr. and Mrs. Kelly* Unrllle" Cleary of North Wilkeeboro route' one; son, Larry Mack, July Iff to Mr. and Mrs.. Mack Duffy Brown Of North Wilkeeboro rout<£ one. J As he had told Congress earlier, Mr. Truman said, "it will be necessary to make substantial increases in taxes," both to win the Korean war and to help arm Amarica's allies against any Communist aggression elsewhere on the global front. Hospital Births Since July XI the following lirths were recorded at the Wilkes lospital: son, James Franklin, FOR TOUR Electrical Wiring AND INSTALLATION JOB8 ir Berrtee m electric itoTW ami water beaten CALL 961 Leo Anderson N. C. Licensed Eh* hit hi. Leo's Electric Shop FRANK P. BUCK COMPANY Announces The Opening Of An Office At 4 Tomlinson Building North Wilkesboro, North Carolina With Mr. Wm. L. Benson, Jr., C. P. A. Certified Public 'Accountant! In Charge DONT MISS OUR BIG FURNITURE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. JULY 22nd Starting At 2:00 P. M. New and Used Furniture, Used Electric Refrigerators and Washing Machines, will be Sold to the High Bidders. BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE! FREE PRIZES! FREE PRIZES! We will hold an Auction Sale Every Other ttaciay fati Flitter Notice. • C. & C. Furniture Co. /'a Mile West of North Wilkesboro On Highway 421