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jTjiioOTuri
oa' tlit
cointy
aid «Ieft delegates
. to tbi|; ed^^ty^j^Tentlon to.
_‘fttelr;;^ioanty MiaWitte^ok:
tar'this ooaB*
for tbg^ar 1»49. soon, ^''''
'WOkes Mtmty Is dtrided Into
>**• oomiBunitiM sod will vote as
.^.Vlows:
^^t- Qoinmunlty “0" consisting of
Jobs Oebln, Lewis S^rk, and
■ws
4Si
^/|t It Is anything yon need In
flke store or hnMor line, !)« sure
to see ns. We IiKre n wide selec*
,—Rhodes-Day Farniiare Co.
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fJflMlMUM CHARGE 25e)
FOR RENT
Ityfc
^&iy; ■OHober-td, nt ^l^o*cfek
p- *• . y
Obmnnnlty “D” consldllng* of
tJnloa. Mnlbeiry and Rsd^lee Rlr-
sr townshtsM, wlj^!-m^ .*t Mul
berry echooi'WedtiwiBSJ';. October
se, at 7:00 9. m.
bommunlty “F” eonslsOng of
Trnpblll and Edwards townships,
■wUI meet at Benham echeol
Thursday, October 28, at 4:00
o'clock p. m.
■Community “B” consisting of
Walnut Grore, Rook Creek and
North Wllkesboro townships will
meet at Mountain View Thurs
day, October 26, at 7:00 o’clock
p. m.
Community "A’’ consisting of
Brushy Mountain, Boomer, Beav
er Creek, Moravian Falls, and
Wilkesboro townships will meet
Friday, October 27, at 4:00 o’-
o’clock at the county courthouse/
Coonmunity "B” consisting of
Antioch, Lovelace, New Castle,
and Somers will meet at Benham
school PYiday evening, October
27, at 7:00 p. m.
All farmers are requested to
attend these meetings and take
part in the election of community
' committeemen and the delegates
to the county convention.
“These committeemen are very
Important officers In as much as
on their reconsmendation may be
Dr. E. 8. Cooper, chiroprac
tor who has been practicing
snccessfolly here for several
years, w.s elected president of
the Western North OuroUna
Chiropractic Rosearcli society
at the annual convention - held
In Charlotte Thursday.
Dr. E. S. Cooper
Is Elected Head
Of Chiropractors
take
■
■> j4: i ,. _ _
.y At a;of. lit*! North WB-
Seh^ Slndent Ao-
.Hvi^^O^ndl last.Tneaday afU
erno^TpiBna were started tor a
Vtnoil^nar^ Guidance Conference.
This conference would include
members of the student body of
the • North Wllkeeboro' high
schooU..Jdt1| .the Senlorti from the
various high schools -In Wilkes
county as their gues^
Aided -by the boys and girls
work committee from the local
Kiwania club, a program is being
planned to take place early in
November. A paries of programs
and dlscnsslons which will aid
pupils in their eholce of an occu
pation will be presented.
The student council is headed
by Walter Call, - president. The
group In Its meeting Tuesday
elected Nellie Gabriel as secre
tary, and chose Miss Ulyan Mil
ler, commercial teacher In the
city high school, as faculty spon
sor. The council Is composed of
the chairman of each homeroom,
and the presidents of the vartons
classes.
Noralfe^
' 'sshobl hndv eii^
day. This
ed by the N^^fbUiMl Cttfltttir
Conference
ment'of Publfe IhatltaflhW R Is
given annually to erery lilgh
school senior 4n ithe State.-’
Heretofore tho teet has come
at the close of -toe school year,'
hnh this year ip#-the tint time
the tests will he given through
out the State daring October.
This will enable the schools to
use the teet results during the
school ..year.
The purpose of the test Is' to
afford tha. .colleges and the
schools definite Information for
use In gnidlng pupils In their vo
cational and-^ucatlonal choices.
Pupils from, the class taking
the test are: Robert Bowers, Wiri-,
ter Call, George Campbell, Billie.
Canter, Thomas Caudill, Wayne;
Caudill, Paul Ed Church, Don
Craven, Bfuce Dyson, J. C. Qray-j
son, M. W. Green, Raul Haig-!
wood, Wayne Hall, Rex Handy,
Benjamain Harrison, Bobby Heth-
cock, Ray Jennings, Robert John-
! y
FOR RENT Nov. I, 9 room resi
dence, 2 baths, basement, Cor
ner 4th and D Streets. C. A.
Dlmmette, Ronda, N. C.
10-30-4t-pd
„ r, II ifci. 'son. Royal Johnson, Walter
Members of the Connell thte Charles Kelly, Herman
year are Joyce Kern filler. Lloyd Pal-
Church C^les Wiliams, Joe
Local Chiropractor Honored w ft “
. 1 1 ■ ' F’-v* rioKrlol riaAl*0’A TfnTiinptti’
In Meeting Held In Char
lotte Thursday
based the amount of Tobacco. ^ ^ Cooper, of r.his city.
Cotton, and M that a produ^ of the
er Is aliowed. They should ^ Carolina Chlro-
men of good judgment and who^
the farmers respect and place a charlotte Thurs
great deal of confidence In, *be-
Clements Wade Palmer, NeLle
Gabriel, George Robinette, Wayne ^
Ralph Whittington, Hester Ab-
sher, Bessie Lee Anderson, Billie
Barnes, Helolse Billings, Mary
— , cause they represent the farmers
FOR Rt:\T: Plve-room house at | communities in appeals
1101 E Street. Telephone recommendations to t h e
116-R. County and State Committee,” | vice president;
•OR RENT—Five-Room House,
wfth garage In Wilkesboro. Ap
ply to J. E. Spainhour. 10-192t
representatives of
triple A office said.
FOR RENT: PlvMwm apart
ment; furnished or unfurnish
ed; with garage.' 724 Kensing
ton Drive, Mrs. A. B. Spain-
hower, telephone 125-J.
10-9-tf.
FOR RENT: Puralshed apart
ment. Close in. R. J. Hinshaw.
10-5-tf
FOR SALE
the county
Curb Market To
Open In Poindexter
Building Saturday
FOR 8.4LE: One complete set
Chlldcraft $10.00. Call R. S.
fiongmire, 379. It-pd
FOR 8-ALE: C-orona Portable
Typewriter; almost good as
■ew. Priced low. Telephone
414, A. & B. Beauty Shop. It
FOr QinCK SALE: Bargain In
good 100-acre farm, 1-4 mile
off highway 268, 8 miles below
North Wilkesboro; 8 - room
house; good tobacco, wheat
and corn land, good creek bot
tom. W. M. Alexander, North
Wilkesboro. 10-12-tf
The Wilkes County Home Dem
onstration curb market will re
open on Saturday, October 21,
Miss Harriet McGoogan, home
demonstration agent, said today.
The market, which had been
successfully operated by club
women for several weeks closed
two weeks ago until a new loca
tion could be found. The market
will be located in the rear of the
second floor of the Poindexter
building in quarters back of the
old city hall. The entrance will
be on Gordon Avenue.
Sales during the time the curb
market was operated each Satur
day 'iOtaled $966.76, Miss McGoo
gan said, and explained that the
market had been very beneficial
to the rural women participating.
The market w-ill be open on Sat
urday morning from nine a. m.
until noon.
TNUSVAL R.ARG.AINS in good
used cars and trucks, several
makes and models. Wilkes Mo
tor company, two miles west
on Boone Trail. 10-2-tt
day.
Other officers elected were Dr.
C. D. Hollingsworth, of Charlotte,
and Dr. H. A.
Limbaugh, of Asheville, secre
tary-treasurer.
And while Dr. Cooper was be-,
Ing highly honored by the large
assembly of chiropractors, Mrs.,
Cooper was also honored, being
elected secretary-treasurer of the
organization’s auxiliary. Other
Auxiliary officers elected were
Mrs. Gaither Cauble, of Salis
bury, president, and Mrs. Lee
Kiser, of Statesville, vice presi
dent.
The guest of honor and princi
pal speaker at the meeting of the
chiropractors was Dr. William
Jensen, of Daytona Beach, Flor
ida, vice president of the sonth-
eastem district of the association,
who for six years was the chiro
practic physician of the late John
D. Rockefeller, Sr. He gave in
teresting Intimate phases of the
personal life of Mr. Rockefeller.
The Auxiliary was addressed
by Mrs. B. I. Nott, of Graham,
national president, who was guest
of honor and principal speaker at
the Auxiliary meeting.
Caudill, Mack Miller, M. W.
Green; senior president, Bab Mc
Coy, ■ Junior president, and Billy
Wade Estes, sophomore presi
dent.
The council meets at regular
Intervals to promots various ac
tivities for the enrichment of the ^
school program, and to encourage i
more effective pupil.- participation
in the activities of the school
community.
Mrs. T. L. Blackburn
Claimed By Death
Elizabeth Browne, Elsie Butner,
Mildred Campbell, Alice Hubbard
Cassel, Sybil Louise De^, Mary
Lois Frazier, Priscilla Gant, An
nie Ruth Gndger, Kathleen
Hayes, Mary Jane Higgins, Sibyl
Hlncher, Dorothy Jennings, Ma-
hie Johnson, Lorene Jones, Ruby
Jones, Yolande Kerbaugh, Lydia
Kerley, Grace Frank Kilby, Ruth
W. Osborne, Cora Pruitt, Laura
Alice Wells, Mildred Williams.
Funeral service was held today
at Center church for Mrs. Tem-
pia Elizabeth Blackburn, age 81,
wife of Thomas L. Blackburn, of
Mulberry township. She died
Tuesday evening.
Surviving are her husband and
three daughters, Mrs. Lillie Pru
itt, Mrs. Janie Brown and Mrs.
Mamie Hollins.
Revival To Begin
At Fairplains 22nd
Shoes, Shoes for all.the family
direct from the factory at low
prices you can afford to pay.—
The Goodwill Store, Colet Dyer.
Announcement was made here
this week of a series of services
to begin Sunday evening, seven
o’clock, at Fairplains Community
church.
Rev. Willard F. Preslar, of the
Hickory Advent Christian church,
will conduct the services, which
will be held throughout the week
at 7:30 p. m. Everybody is invit
ed to attend the services.
THIS FALL'
lO. 25 GATERPIL1j.AR Tractor, |
excellent condition, very low i
price; 1937 Packard 120 Tour
ing Sedan $595.00. HENKEL’S,
Statesville, N. C. 10-30-llt
^OR SALE: I have a Remington
typewriter for sale. In good
tondltion. a bargain for quick
sale, for cash. Call W. G. Har
rison a t Steele’s Jeweler,
phone 384. 9-4-tf
“On the Weird ‘Isle of Wom
en’.’’ Aleko E. Lilius, globe-trot
ting correspondent, tells how he
was shipwrecked on this tabooed
and perilio'is island, kept as :
“luck charm” by the Amaron
rulers, and then left to die on an
islet of giant crabs. Don't miss
his thrilling true tale of adven
ture In The .American Weekly
Magazine with next Sunday’s
Washington Tlmes-Ilerald now
on sale.
Parent-T eacher
Association At
Union In Meeting
lOR S.ALE: New five - room
house; eleven acres l:»id, two
miles from Wilkesboro; elec
tric lights; concrete basement;
new chicken house; large
chicken lot. See •Carey Glass,
Route 2. Wilkesboro, N, C.
10-23-4t-pd
WANTED
VANTE3>: Poplar and Maple
Blocks, 10 Inches and up in di
ameter. Good logs $20. I. S.
Baity, Route 1, North Wilkes
boro, N. C. 10-23-2t-pd
WANTED: Owner of close-in
property to build 'small com
fortable house, with water and
electricity, for rent to respon-
lible couple from year to year
with privilege of buying. If in
terested answer at once. M.
care Journal-Patriot. It-pd
♦.■INTED: Typewriter, Adding
machine. Cash Register and
computing scale repairing and
rebuilding, call for W. G. Har
rison at Carl W. Steele, Jewel
er, Phone 384. All work guar
anteed. 9-4-tf
•ANTED: To do your radio re
pair work on. nil makes and
atodelB. Expert repairmen. Sat-
' Mfactloi Tuanurteed. — Day
’ilectrle uo.. Phone $28. 8- 10-tf
|iAXI SERVIQ
* >1 Whittkigton Cab*
447
Stoves, Heaters, and Heatrolas
—Rhodes-Day is the place to buy
them. Prices to suit your pocket-
book. Rhodes-Day Furniture Oo.
10-0-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE HAIR OUTS by students.
Hinshaw School of Beauty Cul
ture. 10-30-4t
FOB TIRED run down feeling—
Nothing is better than a Elec
tric Turkish Vapor Bath, and
a Swedish Body Massage. City
Barber Shop. 10-5-tf
GET YOUR DOG In trim for the
Hunting Season. Give him a
treatment of Cain’s Dog Rem
edy now. T. E. Cain at City
Barber Shop.
9-28—10-6-12-19-4t-(T)
OON'T BE MiSLEii. ‘mere are
millions of circulating heaters,
but only one Genuine Eetate
Heatrola. Look for the name
Heatrola. It appears on no oth
er cabinet except an Estate.—
Rhodes - Day Furniture Co.,
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
The Parent - Teacher .\sso>:i-
aHon of Thr 'u elementary school,
located near r-'.-ket postofftee.
met for its fiisi regular monthly
meeting at the school building,
Tuesday evening, October lu. A
short devo‘.ion-’l program was
given by the seventh grade. Spe
cial music was given by Mlssts
Imogene Williams and Lillian
Keys.
After the devotional the a3s'-
ciatlon was privileged to have a
very interesting and distinguish
ed visitor, S. C. Bggers, from
Boone. He made a very inspiring
speech upon the influence of the
parent and teacher on the child.
Union elementary school Is one
of the largest elementary schools
in Wilkes county, with an enroll
ment of two-hundred twenty-five.
With this number of pupils there
is a great need for a modem
building. The present structure Is
a frame building and In very bad
condition. The heating is very in
adequate, and the lighting in
most of the rooms is very poor.
No child can be expected to do
efficient work under a situation
in which he is uncomfortable, too
cold, and not able to see. Tbls is
also Injurious to the child’s
health.
Working under such handicaps
should be an Incentive by which
the patrons of the school will be
led to realize the needs and pro
vide them in order that their
chBd will have a modern and
comfortable situation in which to
get an education.
The second Tuesday In each
month during the school year was
set as the regular meeting time
for the association. We would like
to have all the patrons out for
1 n
weather road, about 1 1-2
miles from the new Roar-
River hardsurface
iway, and about six
from North Wilkes
boro. Good buildings, good
IflTwI, xvill sell on terms, or
exchange for rental proper-,
ty. Wrfte or see Archie J0i-
ledge, Winstoli-Saleni, N.
FOR LEASE by bhe year, or
FOR SALE at n reasonable
price, a farm of approxi
mately 79 acres, located a-
bout 2U miles from Moun— ^ ^ ^ - -
tain Vl^ School on an afl- these meeUngs regardless
of whether they are paid mem
bers or not.—Reported.
Ads. get attenaon—and reanltsi
Ton can try the country over
and after all you’ll find our {wicee
average lower and besides it’s a
place to trade. Ton save ,
boto ttme and nuwey. It’s all!
wadto ope roof.—Hie Goodwill
1^111X0.' ’
$19.75
Ai your dependable dothing More we
always have made it a rule to shop the
country every season for the top values
in fabrics, Wyling, tailoting, durabtlity, and
comfort. And h^s the result, men. A
large selcctiaa of STYLB*MART Suits
and Coets ... in a variety of fabrics,
pattenu, and styles that prove good
dothea can ba made to sell at a common-
teoM economy-peke.' Tfaat*a why we say,
"Htre’s your suit at yomr prioeP Coma
in for a courttay bysm—aeon.
$25.00 $29.50
5-s
Marlow's Men^i
“New Weiafi
.■s
Frida;
9 a.m.
BIG 2-PAGE
CIRCULAR
distributed
IN YOUR HOME
OPENING HOUR—-FRIDAY—9 A. M.
'“''TREE
Goods
H(iS! MaVs Wt, Sox, Tie, Money from Id to a $1 bUl, **cj
COME EARLY!
BARGAINS AWAIT YOU!
—Friday—9 A. M.—
OPENING SPECIAL
Lot Men’s $1.00—$1.25
DRESS SHIRTS
——Friday—3 P. M.—
FATHER GEORGE
Regular Heavy Quality
11 SHEEIHIG
Only 2 to the customer.
I Adults only. Long as lot lasts!I
—Worth 10c, 12}/jc—
—10 yards only to a family
at this giveaway price as long
as 500 yards last. Be on time
for yours! —To Adults Only
—Long As Big Lot Lasts—
(OPENING DAYS)
HANES and OTHER
!l5c Shirts, Shorts)
5 $1
Supply Your Needs!
(OPENING SPECIAL)
Lot Our Reg. 59c, 69c
FULL FASHIONED
SILK HOSE
_2 PAIRS—
97c
The W^anted New Shades
LO-PRICE IS KING!
—CLIP COUPON—
Friday Aftemoon-
Reg;ular 5c Turkish
SAT.—9 A. M.
(Doors Open Earlier)
Good 4-String House
I WASH CLOTHS
410*^
BROOMS
Worth 19c, 25c
To first 100 grown people
at sale Saturday at 9 A.
M.—only one broom to
persoi*—come for yonre.
To adults with this coupon
only—four limit while
lot lasts.
lOc
Clip Coupon-Worth 30c
SATURDAY, 3 P. M.
69c, 89c Doable Size Crinkle
__CUT THIS OUT—
Sat. Night 8 P. M.
Regular 2 for 5c
BEDSPREADS
39c
Octagon Soap.
4 CAKES
To adults with this coupon
only—one limit long as
lot lasts.
wujdimRP
r
1
5*^ i
1 '-4
■ .r;>;
To first 100 grown pwln
presenting this coupon -
urday 8 p. m. 4 limit (wit^m
coupon ouy)-.