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TO SANTA— Buta.Clmiu: Ple^ bHns «« A dolly. « doU «ania«a. candy, ralslna nnd^ I aiB n Uttic girl aix ^ymrs old and in the tint, i^ade. ri like -my teacher real weil. mth lofc,^' Bdna Holbrook. leC^ethtni i'w** VUOBflBl ARTIS. ^ • 'Dear Santa Claua: Pleaao bring'me a bicycle, idr rifle, knlte, pen and Ink, orang- ee, and candy. I am a little* boy eight years old and in the third grade. We have a nice time at school. With love, RUFFIN KENNEDY. paints, pencil, tablet, ribbon bo#, orangee. bananas, raisins, nnta and Cindy; 1 nm a litUe girl sot> •en years old a£d in the flrst 'grade. - With loTe, " : VIOLBNA HINCHBR.^ tie girl the second fiMooi. Dear Santa Clansr Please brihg me a doll, dress, pocket book, oranges, raisins, pe cans, and lots ot candy. I am a IttUe girl seven years old and in ; the s^nd grade. 1 like to go to school real veil. With love, RUTH BIDDEN. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me some candy, raisins, oranges, pocket book and a kniie. I am a little boy eight years old and in the third grade. My birthday is January 6tb. With love, WESLEY JOINES. Dear Santa Claas; Please bring me a doll oir» riage, oranges, candy and rais ins. 1 am six years old and in the second grade. I like to go to school. With love, BETTY KENNEDY, Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 5 years old going to the nnrsery school. San- 'ia 1 want you to bring me a doll and a little iron, and a gloves, another little doll and' some candy, oranges, nuts and brin^ all the other girls and boys something. Goodbye, MARY PRANCES JARVIS. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a real cat, a Belgian police dog, some candy and oranges. I am a little boy six years old and in the third grade. With love. ALVIN CLAY JOINES. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a wagon, 25 marbles, oranges, and candy. 1 am eight years old and in the third grade. I like to go to school. I like my teacher, too. With love, PAUL JOHNSON, Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy, going to Bchool every day. I am 7 years old and in the first grade. I can read, write and count. Santa, please bring me an axe and a pair of gloves and a dump truck ^ndfsome candy, oranges and I have one little si.ster. I Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a knife, wa gon, oranges, candy, raisins, and nuts. I am ten years old and in the third grade. I like to go to school. I like my teacher. Wiith love,, VAUGHN McGRADY. 666 checks COLDS and FEVER first day Liquid, Tablet^ Headaches Salve, Nose Drsps in SO minutes I Williams Auto & Radiator Shop Phone S34-J — N. Wllkesbore Ronte M Radiator Rm»alring, Body Re building, Motor BlMks Rebored, Extensions Welded in Tnek Frames, General Repair Worit a Specials. T. BLlraXIAMS. Owner. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a pencil, dress, oranges, candy, and nuts. I am six years old and in, the first grade. I like to go to school. With love, GENEVA BROWN. Dear Santa Claus: * Please bring me a tooth brush, gloves, ball, raisins, oranges and candy. I am 10 years old and in the third grade. With love, L.ACY BOWERS. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a wagon, overcoat, cap. raisins, oranges, nuts and candy. I am a little boy seven years old and in the second grade. 1 try to be real nice at school and like to go With love. BOYCE BROWN. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring mo a box of I'VE FOUND VICKS VA-TRO-NOL HELPS PREVENT Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a dress, head- band, beads, oranges, candy, nuts and raisins. 1 am seven years old and in the third grade. I like to help in the Christmas plays and songs at school. With love, MARY BIDDEN. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll car riage. beads, dress, oranges, nuts, raisins and candy. I like my teacher real well. 1 am in the third grade and am eight years old. I love you, Santa Claus. With love, LUCILLE BIDDEN. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a red wagon, ball, horn, raisins, oranges, nuts and candy. I am seven years old and in the second grade. I like to go to school. With love, ELMORE McBRlDE. Dear Santa Claus; Please bring me a fountain pen, ball, oranges, nuts, candy and raisins. I am a little boy ten years old and in the third grade. With love, JOHN HINCHER. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll, car riage, beads, oranges, apples, raisins, and candy. I am eight years old and in the third grade. I like my teacher. I love you old Santa Claus. With love, EMMA LEE CASEY. % ikd ATLANTIC GREYHOUND LINES North Wilkesboro, Lenoir, Morganton and Asheville Bus Effective December 10, 1934, One Hour Quicker Service to Asheville, N. C. Lv. 8:00 a. m Winston-Saiem Ar. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 a. m. North Wilkesboro Ar. 6:30 pjn. 9:40 a. m Moravian Falls - Ar. 6:20 p.m. 9:50 a. ra Boomer . Ar. 6:10 p,m. 10:05 a. m. Kings Creek Ar. 5:50 p.m. 10:30 Lenoir - Ar. 5:35 p.m. 11:00 a. m Hickory 12:00 m Blowing Rock — Ar. 8:45 p.m. Boone - Ar. 7:45 p.m. 10:46 a. m Hartland —. Ar. 5:15 p.m. 11:00 a. m Morganton Lv. 2:00 p.m. 11:40 p. m - Mmdon Lv. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p. m. Asheville Lv. 12:46 p.m. -l:,v. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. A I Insist upon TIME PROVEN ROOFS / There is only one real test for any roof — the test of Time. That’s why we handle Carey Roofings and Shingles — the 'Carey” has meant roof ing aatlsfaction for more than 60 years. Get our low prices on these high quality roofs —we have the right type for every pur- poee and purse. • Wilkesboro Mfg. Co. LETTERS TO SANTA Dear Santa Claus; I am a boy eleven years old. I go to school every day. I want you to bring me for Christmas a wagon, a pair of roller skates, some candy, oranges and nuts. Your friend, CARL HOLLER. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy three years old. I want you to bring me for Christmas a dump truck, a nail ing set, some candy, oranges and nuts, and please remember all other little boys and girls. Your little friend, VANCE HOLLER. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl seven years old. I go to school every day. I want you to bring me for Christ mas a doll, some oranges, candy and nuts, and please remember all other little boys and girls. Your friend, GLADYS HOLLER. Dear Old Santa; I am a little boy 6 years old. I go to school every day. I can hardly wait till Christmas for you to come creeping down the chimney. I want you to bring me a little steam shovel and a dump truck, candy, oranges and nuts. TRAVIS LEE HUTCHISON. P. S. Don’t forget little sister, she wants a doll and a kiddle car. Dear Santa: I am a girl eleven years old. I am in the seventh grade. I haven’t missed a day in five years. I would like for you to bring me for Christmas, a book satch el, pocketbook, and gloves. As you have always visited my daddy’s store do so this year and get me some apples, grapes and nuts. Please bring my brother, D. E. Jr., and my sister, Marie, something nice. MOZELLE TURNER. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little girl 7 years old. I am in the second grade. I want a large doll with eyes that open and shut, and real eye lashes and teeth, and I also have a doll 18 inches high I got from you last Christmas. She wants a new coat and cap for her Christmas present. Please bring me some nuts, and oranges and please don’t forget a single little girl this time. I would like for every little girl and boy to be happy this Christmas. I’d like very much to have a good pair of wool gloves if you can afford so much. From a little girl, BETTI E SUE VANNOY. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a dress, doll, carriage, beads, orangee, nuts, raisins, and candy. 1 am a lit- years bld'iilS!' W I like to go to. Witk 10T«, MART BIDDEN. Si - Dear Santa Claua: i Pleaae bring me a doll, pencil, tountoln pea, raiaind','' applee, and candy.. 1 am a lltfla girl ten years old and in tbe second grade. 1 like to go to school and to study my books. With love, MYRLE McBRIDE. Dec, 1«.- Dear Santa Claua; Please bring me a bicycle, air rifle, raisins, candy and oranges. I am ten years old and in the third grade. With love, LYNN JOINES. Dear Santa Claus: Pleaae bring me a doll, dress, head band, oranges, nuts,, rais ins, and candy. I am six years old and in the first grade. I like my teacher. I love you, Santa Claus. With love, RACHEL SIDDEN. fS,oeo Jewelry Stalen Ricbmoud,'''"Ta., While Leon J. Engle, salesman representing a Baltimore whole sale jewelry firm, was'^ demon strating his wares in a downtown jewelry store here late Monday, bandits broke into his esr park ed in front of the store and es caped with a bag containing jewelry be valued at about- IS,;- 000. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll, dress, pencil, raisins, oranges, bananas, and candy. I am six years old and in the first grade. With love, DIANA McBRIDE. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a red wagon, toy' gun, raisins, nuts, oranges and candy. 1 am a little boy six years old and in the first grade. I like to go to school, With love, DEWEY NICHOLSON. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a wagon, or anges, raisins, nuts and candy. I am eleven years old and in the third grade. With love, SILAS HUTCHISON. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little girl 10 years old. I go to school almost all the NOTICE OP SALE North Carolina, Wilkes Coun ty- Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by L. F. Caudill and wife to the undersigned mortgagee to se cure the payment of a certain note, the terms of which have not been complied with, after due demand for payment thereof, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, on the 12th day of Jan uary, 19S5, at the court house door, in Wilkesboro, N. C., at 12 o’clock noon, the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a chestnut in W. A. Holbrook heir’s line near the heart of Camp branch running west with said line to a stake south 80 poles to a stake, east 31 poles to a stake, south 55 poles to a stake, west 78 poles to a stake, south 30 poles to a stake in J. O. Billing’s line, east with said line 109 poles to a white oak, east 16 poles to a small branch, then down said same branch 30 poles more or less to a persimon tree near the gum spring, then east to the line known as the Eli Blackburn line, north with said line to a chest nut oak on the mountain side, then north east to the Pain and Deamer line, north 20 poles more or less to a red and white oak corner, west 40 poles more or less to the beginning. Con taining 65 acres more or less. This 10th day of Dec., 1934. F. D. FORESTER & COMPANY, 1-3-4' Mortgagee. W. H. irfcElwee. Attorney. NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes Coun ty. In the Superior Court. By virtue of a power contain ed in a deed of trust executed Nov 4th, 1933, by Fred Glass and wife, Nellie Glass, to the undersigned Trustee, said deed of trust being recorded in Book 1G7, page 248, and the terms of aaid deed trust not havine ' been complied with, and upon demand ot the Bank of Nortl Wilkesboro, who is the holder in due course of one of the notee secured in said deed of trust said note being past due and un paid, 1 will on Friday, December 28th, 1934 at one o’clock p. m., at the Court House Door it Wilkesboro, North Carolina, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tracts of real estate, to-irit: 1st Tract. Beginning on a small apple tree on the East sid' of the road and running south 56 3-4 poles to the Tom John son, John Glass and Samue' Shew corner; thence west witl- Tom Johnson’s line 32 1-2 polef to the road: thence south with the road 59 poles to the beglr ning, containing 4 acres, mor or less. ’ 2nd Tract. Beginning on the north bank of the old Curry road and said corner on a wild eher ry and persimmon tree and run ning north 100 yards to a stone thence east 100 yards to a stone thence south 100 yards to stone on the north bank ot ( road; thence west up the roa 100 yards to the beginning, con tainlng 2 acres more or less. This 24th day of Nov., 1934 MRS. JOHN R. JONES, 12-24-5t. Trustee. J. M. Blackburn, Attorney fo Bank of North Wilkesboro. Him; I’Mi ia^ fill telling yon wbiA ! would Bke for yon to bring me: or anges, candiee, fmits, nuts, rsls-- Ina. and a little cook stove.- rememberother* little. ftf u4 Jftt. Qv fifismr. Mr. and M». Ian fiaoW; BoonevlUe, spent ^aday with* Titplette, of ' J.: frtipaturdiS evealBg remember other* myv and ^rta.' ss --i.. With love, NOVBLIJ, WtYATT?*^ Mrs. Snow'a mother, Mrs. Bnaiee Scott, at Ben ham. & Mr. A. J. Barker, of Austin, spent Bnnday vrith hli ioa, Mr. Percy Barker, at Thunaoed. and Mrs. Dewey Cheek, it Stahl' Road, spent Snnday night with Mrs. Eunice - Scott, at Ben- ham, Mr.*aad;Mn. Lawson, ot Wnrt Virginia, spent Sunday aighh with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barker at Anatin. There is a revira: meMing la progress, at the Feaecostal nesa church this week. Sveiy- body is invited to attend.'.y^,, Miss Edna Spicer«'spent T 'theV’ ahasft spadown. He was the ton of Jim Trtpistte. He was Inried at Char ity church Monday. BMUday IVade Better | Mew Yorh, Dec, 18.—^le- SBVMe reporta'^from stores la 7$ rities indicate Christmas aalea echsaiftbw l8Sa touis by 1 l#r cent, the National-'f Retail Ooeds asaoeiation disdogdif ^ Sh '4JI RHEUMA-LAX roil RHEUMATISM^ M. BRAME A SOIf^ > WUkeeboro, B. 0. ' pr:’? “ST Now —Our Low Rates Make Electrical Rifts More Practical Than Ever Before... 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Here's an electric percola tor you would be proud to have right on the table, and coflee made the electric way is truly delicious. A last “perker” and it’s easy to clean—Take a look at your present percolatw and then include this in your shop ping list Chromium finish. Give this Electric Kettle to Mother and then watch the rest of the family use it. Heats three quarts of water in ten miutes. Ideal for dishes, shaving wafer and baby’s 0 7 QA bath «P # oOvI Coat of operation: Three cents per how $5.25 Cost ef operation: me and •DC-fifth cento per h«w. Many ideal Gifts Not Mentioned—Drop In Todayl Tune In WSOC 7:30 P. M. Tue$.—WBT 9:4S A. M. Mon.-Wed.-Fri. | Southern Public Utilities Co. Phone 420 North Wilkesboro, N. C.
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