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/ » ‘'-I ^tTishtnctpii, Dec. flf S^tor Rabert.'^R.' R 'lai ^rth |o .ta^Jikyfr«rork'eiit a Vue beneUt from >f|it^^Me9$Jovment Insurance ft effective Jaau- JSMi' •tjbIBrS c6^ siHteiii* tSe 'of antf lAai irabtBtttfia ;. WeeJejf ft. %&ator. lleTobJ ^ the K6i »Wif|»4e: no '-paFiOeiits "or benefits, eecMo)7 ltd Bliot ina:^ 'sions for making a . I ^i^}^iiidbile Sales ^mSl Service :^r^. -, ,>*•» '-7»£; « ectric ai^ A^ytenelirefdmgi >dy and Fender Repairing. Radiator Retiring and General Aatomobile Work. Wrecker Service Day or Night. .Williams Motor Co. T. H. WILLIAMS, Owner, Yi Mile West, N. Wilkesboro PHONE 334-J. solution to the problem most dif ficult t McDonald said the counsel {^‘stated emphalically the qUMtib^ did not have to be disposed '6f by the first of the year.” ON JANtfARY 2ND (Contlntted from page one) , . WPihs IW to tihe bta^jwpa lor defend- I intdfaRli^«»i PX ^18H«d- Pro- ia a boqtinnation of I of‘ a“‘ Wi Pie Supper Union School There will be a pie supper at Union school near Cycle on Sat urday night, December 21. begin ning at seven o’clock. There will be plenty of string music and en tertainment. Everybody is invit ed to attend. Hoys U’intor overcoats to sell at a sacrifice price at The (rood- M ill Storo. WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY YOUR CHRISTMAS FOODS Everybody and everything seems to be in a rush for the holidays . . . but we have taken time to be prepai-ed to supply your table with the many good things to eat for CHRIST- ^LAS. FRESH VEGETABLES, FRESH FRUITS, ( ANDIES. NUTS. FRUIT CAKES, FRESH EG(JS and BUTTER. FAT CHICKENS. TIUKEYS. FANCY GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Quick Delivery Semce — Your Csders Appreciated 1. H. McNEILL & SONS PHONES 58 AND 200 volume of annual busluMs, and the total payrolls and employ- abiat. Jdore than 160 repfeMota- tOi^K^deiegated by various busl- jfii^raBsb^tions In each field to -t^doTOf^, met with census of- fi^^^^d formulated the ques- tlj^ asked.” iketaii trade will be divided into two sise , classifications:' Stores with total sales of 06«»j 000 and over, and those with sates of less than $50,000. Com modity data will be sought from the larger group and from all Vholesale establishments includ ing exporters, importers, and limited function wholesalers. For the first time, Mr. Mad dox announced, thp census in cludes banking and finance for the entire range of commercial, agricultural and mortgage and personal credit finance as well as security brokers and dealers. Construction, including build ing, highway and heavy construc tion by contractors is Included again, as in 1926. General con tractors, operative builders and sub-contractors are to be cover ed. Highway and street transpor tation. including trucking tor hire and bus operations are in cluded in the census for the first time. Commercial warehousing is included in the comprehensive plans announced today. A census of the business of operating office, commercial and other non-resldeutlal buildings will be made in cities of more than 10,000. For the first time the operations of insurance com panies, agents and brokers, real estate brokers and dealers, man agement and rental agents.’ as well as the business qspecta of non-profit associations and or ganizations of every type, (ex- clusi^e of religious bodies) are included in the census. The census of service estab lishments. which in 1933 in cluded only personal, business and mechanical repair services, is extended in ihe plans to in clude certain classes of profes sionally trained persons. Mr. Maddox explained these include advertising counsellors, archi tects, auditors, certified public accountants, engineering services, private detective agencies, mar ket research services, map draw ing and cartography services, and .sales consultants. Theaters and hotels ar© to be covered as in 1929 and 1933^ he said. Mr, Maddox declared the pres- b^aketbtili t^jiM oi the .latlef^';»pnft Wedin Mountain 'new bw/i won. score of 30 to 17 and the _ 36 to 19, ualmlnlng a p«|^( nswA-for year,-. ' WAPpsSp^ FOR SAliE OR TRADK-^Fomr good, well trained fox hounds. Bob Taylor, McOrady, N. C.. 12-19-lt-pd WANTElD:' Good /cook who can " also help with" baby and stay on lot; colored prefered. Phone 280-J. 12-23-2t. PARTY WANTS a five or six room house or rooms in apart ment or home. Call Journal- j Patriot. 12-19-lt-pd YOUR PHOTOGRAPH is an ideal Christmas gift. Blue Ridge Studio. 12-5-tf PIANOS! PIANOS! Why not get the daughter a nice piano for Christmas? We have pianos priced as low as $35.00. In fact we can suit most anyone in a piano from the cheapest second upright to an artistic modern Grand. Come In and look them over. J. L. Garwood Piano Co., hear Reins Bros. Tombstone works, North Wil kesboro, N. C. 12-16-2t W.YN’TED—1,000 Suits, Coats and Dresses to Dry Clean and Press per week, at 36c each. Teague’s Dry Cleaning, 10th Street. 12-9-tf YOUR CHRISTMAS glift prob- lem solved. Give your photo. Blue Ridge Studio. 12-5-tf iF . w- , [n CHRISTl and see the ON -NECKWEAR S SAYWGS WEAK. 2:,-$' —BELTS'V.#'- —TI&HANDKERCHIEF - SETS’-. .1 ,-BBDROOM SUPPERS —SHIRTS —OVERCOATS ’f. ij. . —and many other gift items V ^ * SPECIAL APPLES Red Limbertwigs in attract ive cartons for Gifts—differ ent sizes from 60c to $3.00. See display and leave orders at Wilkes Barber Shop or order from Mo^lntain Crest Orchards. H. H. Morehouse & Son Oakwoods Phone 4800-M MANHAHAN SHIRTS $1.50 and $1.95 GIVE “HEM” A SHIRT PAJAMAS- SWEATERS We have a complete line of up-to-date Furnishings for Men. GUDSTONE BAGS Priced $8.95 and up E. M. Blackburn & Sons WE SELL FOR QASH—BUT SELL FOR LESS TENTH STREET NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. SPECIAL NOTICE! For the benefit of those who do not find it con venient to do their Christmas Shopping regular store hours, starting remain open until 9:00 P. M. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY TpMLlNSON’S DEPT. STORE LK’S DEPARTMENT STORE HODES-DAY FURNITURE CO. ABSHERS E.M. BLACKBURN & SONS ROSE’S 5c, 10c & 25c STORE HARRIS BROTHERS THE GOODWIU STORE CARL W. STEELE : “Your. Jewder’ „ ' JEiW HARDWARE CO. SPAINHOUR-SYDNOR COMPANY; YAli DEPARTMENT SUP ^ i WILKES FURNITURE EXGH^GE DUKE POWER CO' THEM01’SSHOR ^ BESTfcTO$MOSTORE^«
The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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