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F7U- iBM,-'., pa».t^ak "4^ Tl>« N®ht UbeU jMl J «MUty Qwu (ttot=A|v.% tte 4«i>o»it (c. '^WteUtnto. '■WKiinc tw» •Bu, In prlntft ■ . also dMli^d. kt Bill-Patriot Ottice. V- It -- Wonl4.',y— liin ybnr tMMk«;i'.|un S_^ hundred dQllari ^r It you woaid *^ine''in P^aa tell yo.u bow.„W^kes Ihth Stret; North oTo. I2-31-tf pUnRB®——To rent m faim of *25 or Sdraeres, with or “Wlthoiit ^ stodl. Ed Weems, North Wll- vjr,:, kesboro. l-li-4t-pd WANTED for Kawiei^ . o «0A .families. Write ' i t®^*y- Rawleigh. Dept, i NCA- Id4-SA, Richmond. Va. • Jan. ^3-11-^ 1-pd ■-y> •nt. .•• • -A :■’-' WR» FARMER, Would yon like to add to your iacome 1 to '3 hundred dollars per year? If you would come in and -let Us tell you how. Wilkes Hatch- 10th Street. North Wil- s keeboro. 12-3I-tf. ,, Foiilirt] aecricea were,conduotr ed' at Morarlan Falls Baptist church' on Wednesday morning at eleren o'clock for Honda 9fitcter, ago 35, who died on InhdAy evening at his home at Mbfavlan Falls. Rev. a; B. WatU. of Taylors ville, cbndncted the last rites, being assisted by Rev. J. C. Gen try, pastor of the Moravian Falls Methodist church. Pall bearers were' Paul J. Vestal, B. M. Pardue, R. L. Pearson, R. L. Earp, C. E. Sloop,! W. S. Welch, R. A. Greer and S, J. Steelman.' A beautiful floral offering was carried by Mrs. B. M. Pardue. Mrs. W. A. Laxton, Mrs. W. R. Hlx, Mrs. D. J. Pardue, Mrs. John Pennell. Miss ,Lncy Stout, Mrs. R. • L. Scroggs,' Mrs. A. H. Sloop. Mrs. L. B. Law.8,'^Mrs,>.'R.. I,. Earp, Mrs. James Brookshire, Mrs. R. Don Laws', 'Miss Lola Brown, Mrs. J. M. Pearson. Interment was made in Moravian Falls cemetery. the HAUPTMANN IS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER OF UNDBERGH CHILD (Continued from page one) W'ANTED — Typewriters. Add er*. Cash Registers. Sewing V Machinee, Carget Sweepers. Talking Machines. Computing f Shales to repair. Bring your work to W. G. Harrison, shop e comer “B” and 9th Street, in rear old Bank building or Spainhower’s pool room, all work Guaranteed. “Nuff Ced.’’ 1-3-? FOR SALE WANT TO SETJ,: fi\«'-ri>om cot-j tage. mostly new, large- )iase-i Blent, lights, water and bath. I painted in anti out: se“ me I ITP'Ci'. I his close friend and a leading investigator in the case. To the left of the defendant, in a temporary seat facing him. sat Hauptmann’s wife, Anna. The 10 selected today all are small-town or country people of moderate station. Three of the men are fathers of grown chil dren: Olio of the women has a seven-year-old son. Four were chosen at the morn ing session; the others during the afternoon sitting, which last ed less than three hours. The speed with which they were selected astonished those who had believed the task would require at least a week. WANT TO SEl.L: Ten acres! with turce-room cottage: two! acres bottom land; barn close j fii; spring and braiicli: good] lor trucking and chicken 4i«si-1 BS.SS. I Hauptmann, by court order, was not handcuffed at any time. Deputy Sheriff Hovcy Low. bis chief guard on the walk from the county jail to the adjoining courthouse, cafried haiidctiffs in his pocket, but did not use them. WA.NT TO SEI.I, OR Tll.\l»K; j WILKESBORO B. & L. Some lots close iu on A and j REPORT FOR YEAR Tth Streets. I fContinued from page one) C(K)D .VI\E-RK>.M HOIkSE for sale or trade; close in near the city school building':’''i(i|nst sell or loose. See J. I. Myers Better buy your home naw. Land is going up! 2 1933 V-S TUDORS 2 1933 V-S COUPES 1 1933 V-8 DeLUXE COUPE I 1934 V-S TUDOR t 1931 MODEL A TUDORS 1 1931 DeLUXE A SEDAN I 19.31 A TOURING 1 1929 TUDOR A 1929 COUPEff A 1 1933 DeLUXE I'LY.MOUTH COUPE 1 1936 DODGE SEDAN 1930 DODGE 8 COUPE 1930 PLYMOUTH SED.AN 1930 CHRYSLER COUPE 1 1929 BUICK SEDAN 1 1927 CHEVROLET TOURING 2 1930 CHEVROLET SEDANS 2 1928 CHEVROLET COUPES 1930 CHEVROLET COACH I 1933 .MODEL A PICK-UP T 1931 157 MODEL AA TRUCKS 1 1929 131 MODEL AA TRUCK 1 1933 157 MODEL CHHVRO- EET TRUCK 1931 157 .MODEL CHEVRO LET TRUCK r 1931 3-4 TON INTERNATION AL TRUCK All in" A-1 condition. .See Used Cars before yj^v -. buy. that a few of onr members have made application for loans thru the Home Owners’ Loan associa tion. which recently declined to accept any more applications and returned all that had not been turned over to the legal depart ment. All amounts in arrears reported at our last annual meet ing have been paid except one and it has been foreclosed and ready to settle. We are also glad to report that our earnings for the year will enable us to apportion our an nual six per cent profits on in stallments now in force. The dividends on paid up stock FOR .S.VLE—Four room house, inside city limits; small down payment, balance like rent.— M. B. .McNeill, North M'ilke.s- boro. N. C. l-21-4t 666 checks COLDS and FEVER first day 1 Liquid, Tablets^ Headaches I Salve, Nose Drops in 30 minutes YADKIN VALLEY MOTOR CO. North Wilkesboro, N. C. Williams Auto & Radiator Shop Phone 334-J — N. Wllkesborc Route 60 Radiator Repairing, Body Re building, Motor Blocks Rebored, Extensions Welded in Track Fnsmes. General Repair Work ^^irl^LLUMS. Owner Thank You! For the business given us during the past .year. We hope you will let us serve you during 1935 and the years to follow. It is our sincere Jrish that every customer and friend of our shop have a good 1935 from every standpoint. cnr BUCKSMITH SHOP c. S. BUMGARNER, Manager' • . North Wfflkesboro, N. C. tL. |Mri* L. F. Tillery, Of ftoilr Mount, Paeset UPas ,’A SKrter Of BIt*. ib?>Tyi»ei -foTThis «ty; Foadwa TWeWlay ^ ■ Mnu U- r.; J*’- for^tbe past ^jree Rh«ky.tko«Bt iSecember '81 4>f pnedmonli''■ foJ-. lowing a brief perk# :!i^:iStortoU8 'lllnesr. .. . ” ?. FuneraU^sertf^^was held at^j 'eiptt -Ttfesday’' at r!the First FMbyteria)i: church, in Shelby, Tlltory- was an ac- , lye' member (or many years, with Rev. Norman Johnson, pas- -tor, jh charge. Rev, C. B. Lynch, ■Aaktor of the First Presbyterian chQKb tp -.Wllaon, asgisted. who was a'i tire of Zeeland, Mich., was as tlve worker. In the Red Sn.d known as .m writer. %ilWy of the First !hr«k lnael|^ ’#02.' mdr® than a Uhght a class in -^tbe^wikiiday sphool and was an active .piMlek! pant in the,, Preebyterian .Mrs, Tillery is'survived;^, her husband; a daughter, Mrs., Anp T. Renshaw, of Washin^h;'^^-, C.}'-one son, Harvls'Tillefy,, Bea.ii(ort, Tex.; one*' broA^;' Leonard Vyne, of North .ffllHpiB-; boro; 'one sister, Mrs. Jennie >V. Underwood, of 8t.» Petetilig^,’ Fla. .A.gro»fe^5^5w^a- gla "il^^he WBitoel! on Thursdi at ffleren o’clock, be ihfiiti^lBg aqd edu- eat^wsal '»a)iiij>abHc has a iiiidltdordi^iillmM to i^nd. lx> ton cerittto'ewerrhW’ V8i(i IQmC OravPft - I • r. William Powell, Gora Sue ColUi4'iwl'ii?l^^a^J^- if ‘‘Evelyn Prentfcl*-''*’’’* “Evelyn Preitlce”' Thrtnlng| liven the sto’r.if' to".^etl ’a'^itator new mystery drama revolving a-. lieighG •»’:—— bout a girl murd&r defendant. ■ “Evelyn Prentice” cqmes to circumstantial evidence, and an ■ the Liberty Theatre. Monday and amazing domestic crisis in a de- Tuesday along with-,ar,5t|ry fine fense attorney’s life, brings A.VU- i selectloh of short features in- Uam Powell and Myrna Loy to-■ eluding a special color cartoon gether again after their most; entitled “The Tail of The Veinna successful hit “The Thin Man." Woods’ and speciality But this time a “blessed event’’j comedy and the latest in Little Cora Sue Collins to en- mount News.; - : ba n d Para- amount to $2,775.00. for which checks have been written and are now ready to be delivered to the various shareholders. We have a few shareholders other than the ones above men tioned. who are in arrears, hut in my opinion will pay up before the end of the .year. All collec tions during the year have been good considering conditions, and we sold this year 475 shares. This December 21. 1934. Respectfully submitted. WM. A. STROUD, Miss Carlton Entertains ! Friends at Grandin I Miss Winifred Carlton delighl- ! fully enterlained a number of her i j^riends Saturday evening at the! Mionie of her grandfather, Mr. j J. C. Steele at Grandin. The | I house was attractively decorated j j with evergreens, Carlton r I was assisted during the games by | ! Mrs. Ted Hawkins. At the close j ; of the evening delicious refresh- [ ments were served, consisting of j fruits, nuts, home-made can^yj and hot chocolate. To all my friends, both old and young, I send heartiest New Year Greet ings, and wish most sincerely that the new year which has just ai’rived will be the best of them all... filled brimful with Joy, Health and Wealth, I am now in position to serve my customers better than at any time since I opiened my store in Wilkesboro, Stocks are more complete (I now carry , a full and complete line of fancy and h§avy groceries, and fresh vegetabl^) and with new delivery facilities all orders are delivered more prOTnptly.’ It has been a pleasure to take care of your orders during 1934, and. We look fonvard with pleasure to the opportunity of serving you in the fu- ' Secretavy-Treasurer. Read Journal-Patriot ads. ture. C.E. PHONE 16 WILKESBORO, or^*nized^rn \vil.son**Lu^ty. Presenting i CHEVROLETS in the owest price ranges ' THE MEW miDMRD CNEVSOLCT TIE REW MISTER IE UU I LOWEST-PRICED SIX UNUSUAL ECONOMY FLASHY ACCEURATiON C HEVROLET presents the finest I 33^ MORE POWER l*r a»»»wy mttd HIB-Olmblwu MO, ROOMY BODY BY FISHER SMOOTH, POWERFUL BRAKES BUM-FLAME VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE cars and biggest values that Chev- ndet has ever offered. The New Standard Chainlet. . . styled in the traditional Chevrolet manner which has proved so popular . . . providing an entirely new degree of performance and operating economy. And the new Master*De Luxe Chemdet... the Fashion Car of the low- price field ; : . beautifnlly streamUoed ... longer and smartly lower in appear ance. ... Both of these cars are powered by the improved Master Chevrolet engine. Both give rmnarkable new performance—and both are etwn more economical to operate than previous Cbevrolets. See these cars and choose Chevrokt for quality at low cost. MW SnEUMUNI STYUNG TURRET TO# lODY BY FONtt KNEE ACTION* LONOBI WHBlBASe CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIBAN Compere Chevrolet’s low detivered prices and easy G.M.A.C. terms. A Cemial Motors Valsio SMB>; POWER, ICONOMnr lUM-PLAMIWUVUN^flAbl (4‘Knee Action Optional at Small Additional Cost.) $465 AND VP. TJst price of New Htandaixl Rood.ster at .nint, Mich., 5465. With bumpers, spare tire and 4ir;i lock, the list price is $20.00 mldltional. Prices subject to chang^e without no tice. On Display Saturday '/CHEVROLET $560 .•VXD UP. Uat,^rice of Jlaster De Luxe Coupe at Flint, Mich., $560. W'ith bumpers, spare tire and tire lock, the list price is $25.00 additional. Prices snbject to change wlRio^ notice. CHOOStl CHEVROLET FOR„QUALITY AT LOW»CJST WILKBSBtMla N. & ^
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