toi] ot kStr^en gf*. - _ iiw» AI«*«i«l«r. Cooper Home Ihiion -GirotejFiinerft! Today »». —:—r— ■^■ : William Alm^der Cooper, ago highly ostoemed citlaen of the loa GroVe commoalty, died pi^i4?r i^aa^laettj jf|BO«aopia as^ pleartay. fJoopdf Ipoh'an active part in community and church life and waa a membdr^ of the Aboard of ■ deacpna of Zion Baptist ohtrcb. Bo ia «rTirfl>d by hia;v wife, ^^9. Julia: Myers Cooper,'sad are children: fi>r. S. Cooper,; of tWa city: Albert Cooper, Mrs.' J. B.' Reid. Mr*. K D. Brown and Miss Annte Cooper, all of Union (Jrovoj f . fanner*! senrice WSl be held this morning, il o’oloch, at Zion Baptist church near Union Qroye. E MRS. J, B. CHURCH WINS THE; $600 CASH AWARD (Contlnned from page oie) I WISH I COULD SHAKE Hands WITH ALL MY FRIENDS I wish all a h[erry, Marry Christmas and a Happy New Year I don’t Mean, Maybe! Princess Cafe (Jimmie) MERRIEc TO EVERYBODY MAY THE SONG THE SHEPHERDS SANG FIND A HAPPY ECHO IN YOUR HEART ON THIS JOYFUL YULETIDE. AND MAY HEALTH AND HAPPINESS AND ALG THE BLESSINGS OF SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY BE YOURS THROUGH THE COMING YEARS—AND YEARS. Gaddy Motor Co. W. F.! GADDY, PROP. 10th Street North Wilkeaboro EVERY EMPLOYER MUST KEEP SOCIAL SECURITY RECORDS SOCIAL SECORITV OITTFITS SIMPLIFIED SYSTEMS AND FORMS THAT MEET EVERY REQUIREMENT OF THE ACT Social Security Outfit No. 1 FOR 50 EMPLOYEES OR LESS Condata of the Following Units: 1—No. Y6 Ring Visible Bind^ H” Cap, Rinirs with 6 plain division sheets $2.30 50 Sheets No. V78-142 Personnel Record Form «75 fiO«—Sheets No. V78-11B Employee’s ELaming Record Form .95 $4.00 COMPLETE Othw Outfits for-60 to 600 Employees—Higher Prices l-iUiTHi-miiaiARD rOBLISfllNG COMPANY OmCE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT the task of connting, liking, ^ ro^hecking the raillibhs bf votes piled up by the members in the; campaign, . 1 The judges’ statement showing the list of winners and‘t|ie results accomplished appears to another | column in this paper. . ... I CHRISTMAS CHEER WILL] help UNDERPRIVILGED (Continued from page one) the WPA. project. Those In charge of the WPA project were Mrs, J. 1(. Clements and Mrs. H. V. Over- cash. The welfare committee Is composed of Mrs. Walter Newton and Mrs. Dudley Hill. Mrs. New ton was named chairman for the Christmas Cheer activity. Win«ton-Salem PC Association In Good Shape Paul J. Vestal, president of tie Winston-Salem Production Credit association w.hlch serves farmers In Wilkes, Yadkin, For- s-yth, Davie, Caldwell, Alleghany, 4mhe, and Watauga counties, re ports that the last directors’ meeting was held Monday in the offices of the association In WJn- ston-Salem. Mr. Vestal said the association had loaned approximately $90,- 4)00 to farmers In the above named counties this year and that the association Is in splendid fi nancial condition. MISSOURI . . .,H. M, Kennon, curator of birds at the St Louis Zoo, is especially proud of his rare pigmy sulphur-crest cockatoo. It is the only one of Its kind in the United States. A pampered pet It seems to think the curator's pipe makes a perfect perch. Even-body” NATIONAL CORl'ORATION can place local man. Must be neat and ambitious. See Mr. Cannon Wilkes Hotel, Saturday, De cember 2G, 11 to 12 a. m. 12-24-lt-pd P’Ori S.ILE — One Mule, one Horse. Will sell at bargain.— Yadkin Valley Motor Co. 12-24-tf N EW YORK . . . This perky tur ban of black ^telope with rows of stitching to emphasize the slant ing lines tops the season’s srr«rt hats to be awarded the moniker of “Chimney Top.’’ It is new; it is correct and it has alrcady'caught the fancy of clever stylists. I'OK SALE—One lot 100.\240 lo- cated at Falrplains. Priced right, and terms may be ar ranged to suit purchaser.—See C. G. Day, at Rhodes-Day Fur niture Co. 10-12-tf FIVE HEAD OP HORSES and Mules, 3 cows, and 500 to 1,- 000 locust posts for sale. See A. T. Nichols, ilkesboro route 1, Phone R-3114. 11-19-tf. WANTED—reliable tenant for the Elkville farm on Yadkin river. Apply C. L. Hartley, Fer guson, N. C. 12-31-4t WE HAVE SEVERAL calls for girls to work In homes for board and room while attend ing our day classes. We also have calls for girls to work In homes during the day and at- 'tend cur evening classes. Girls of the latter class will be paid enough to take care of board, room, tuition, books and bus fare. We shall be pleased to bear from any girl of good character, personality, and high school education, who de sires to accept one of the above places. For information, write Draughon Business College, Winston-Salem, N. C. 12-2 4-8t FOR RENT-^Slx rooms, furuish- ed or unfurnished, midway be tween the WUkesboros; good garden, garage., barn. Write RAY ERWIN, The Observer, Charlotte, N. C. 11-5-tf-T. IT IS OUR FONDEST WISH THAT THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON BE THE HAPPIEST AND MOST CHEER FUL OF THEM ALL FOR EVERY PATRON AND FRIEND. I. H. McNElLL &S0NS North Wilkesboro, N. C. IMPORTANT NOTICE To Our Credit Customers 'Wlii> Have Not Paid Tte 1936 Accounts YOU CAN SAVE US TROUBLE OF ; SENDING OUT STATEMENTS AND;^ TRIPS TO SEE YOU ANP IN SQ DOING YOU CAN ALSO Strengthen Your Cre& Bff PAYING YOUR ACCOUlilTfidT LATER THAN JAN. 1, 1937. ... C L. COMER & CD. Captain .Alec Fl^antS) ot Ahe Southern Railway company, jad- dressetf the North WllkeBbbro‘XJ- wanla elub Friday noon In a pro gram tinder direction of S. V. Tomlinson, program chairman for the day. , -'m .. : Captain Pleasants, yrno r bas known, North Wilke^oro slot Its beginning, apoko remlnlacwit- ly about the town and Its re- inarkiUily steady growth, which he attributed In part to; the splen did charactei| of Its inhabitaiits from Its early beginning to the present day. , In a business session .the club voted to donate ten dollars In Cash asl prises for thd $-H clnb corn show held the following day. Spencer Richardson; popular young business man ol| the city, was received Into membership of the club. Guests were B. W. Nelsvua, guest of J. R. Finley; H. W. Horton, guest of Oenlo Cardwell, and Carl Crews, guest of J. B. Wlhiams. l-he club win not meet this w4ek. Old and new boaitfi tor# of the Koi^h Wlkesbor wanls club will hold a Joint' Ing at Hotel WUke# on the eviH nlng of December 3i> at seven O’clock. An interesting > meeting is anticipated. ' Beadinc the yoa‘ —for less money. Try it. MERRY CHRISTMAS ^.TO .Though the acre yield of pea nuts In Martin County was Ugbt- ’ than usual this year, the In the spirit of joy that the Christnaae An niversary means, we wpsL you 6ood Cheer, and continued Prosperity. quality was good and prices were fair. YALE DEPARTMENT STORI FOB RENT — Furnished Bed Rooms, close in, reasonable price. Also three room apart ment, bath, complete. Hln- shaw Street, Phone 206-M. 12-24-lt-pd R. M. YALE, PROPRIETOR u NORTH WILKESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS - -..fw -r-'M A MERRY CHRISTMAS In this season of good wishes, we give you our wish for the greatest blessing of all—Good Health to you and yours. May Happimess, Health and Prosperity be yours in ever increasing abundance. MERRY CHRISTMAS 1 MOORE’S MARKET B. F. BENTLEY, MANAGER L. H. HOLLAR, PROP. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. U To You.^and You and You A Merry, Merry Christmas Season WITH THE CRISP DECEMBER DAYS COME OUR GREETINGS OF THE SEASON. TO YOU ... ALL OF YOU ... WE THE MER-* RIEST CHRISTMAS EVER—HEALTH, HAPPINESS, AND SUCCESS IN FULL MEASURE • • . AND MAY ALL YOUR HOPES COME TRUE. LOCATED CORNER “A” AND TENTH STS.^ NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. I - h? T. a THOMPSON, PROI ■ Si

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