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t:. - t^ir ■ ^^4,1 V, Pa’^g Premium Prices On Gasoline to the Major Oa Companies, and Sending Your Money to Wall Street ... When— rxici P^'4* 'A- - inai " Hackaffi.ln to }nll^m him of tW Mens of Sol’ a ”fl«rTlCB In Boopersting ^ ^projects. ■; ■ ‘Mt Is ^lirays a pleas^ teafce nlcatlon8 ironi- to the promoao^l of- the work in the State, and wo iwlW,to Blad to, work with yon further with rMpect to this par ticular problem and otters that come to you^ attention.^ . Ads. gat «£tentt»b—atlfd FORRENT- POR RENT: Two nicely furnish ed bedrooms, heat and hot water. 706 C street,. Phone 27-J. . . FOR RENT: Nice ^ht-room dwelling ten miles out from North Wilkesboro on-42V See or write T. O. Minton, Cham pion, N. C. 10-17-tf ilX-ROOSt HOUSE, 904 Trogdon street, large lot. good com munity. Mrs. R. E. Faw, Hick ory, N. C. 9-16-tf FORESTER’S FOR SALE WILL SAVE YOU FROM .eQB 8AI.E: Remington Portable Typewriters, easy terms, at Hottoh’s Drug Store. 10-24-2t 3c to Sc PER GALLON ON YOUR PURCHASES. N. C. REGULAR ...i7y2c FOR 8AIJ6: About 20 acree nice laying land within 1 1-4 miles of Millers Creek high school. About 13 acres ready to culti vate next year. Real nice build ing place. See D. W. Miller, Nona Wilkesboro, N. C. 10-17-tf IS HIU)^ |t,QOOkBOItp " DsX'm lMw .jht nnr. ir« li«tatanee,^tbra0#. l.«_ -»«nt back to" tliic ^ 1 Incident wittlB^te st IhUe to rendet'whAtoTof aii h* 5dt>nld. Buttgiri^^ had diad.- o% tile way th h»pital here after he was picked pp a distance of 'Ipakt witnesses said was several fMt from where, he was hit. Bumgarner, who was 48 yeere of age, was well known in Wlikee, having for several years operated mercantile establishments at a number of pointit and more re cently operated a long distance trucking business. ^ Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ida Bumgarner, and three chil dren, Claude and Paul Bumgar ner and Mrs. Carl Church. Funeral service was held Wednesday, two o’clock, at Pleas ant Grove Baptist church with Rev. L. B. Murray conducting the last rites. > S8T Pndaj^.Nli^t ^ - eo- I tars Yotef: vdnger ifnipdrisl, I wbps^^^Smm) elilk , 'living, . . , ^^ciodkrat tte'Wll^ HEejl^tfeht a gpei^. ftim it ihctlnded the Repu-s-- oi ytlTii&llirtjrmrlnrt alPKmiri to attend,the flinet- interesting program ha« heen arranged, announcement of the meeting said. fpt^' too l^hlt rerted ^ iftt Ads. fst attonucB—«Bd lesoltsl said ehoMT^ln acttW leases, if any, paid and natl^r, .OrptaMp NOTICE OP SALE OF THEATRE — ... advance, — assets of every kind and belonging to said Theatre, with the exception ' bank balance on hand. The above includes the goodwill’' of said theatre and the same is IjO be sold as a going concern and Under and by virtue of power vested in the undersigned Receiver “* ®' an order of the Superior Court Wilkes County; I will on the 26th day of Octo ber, 1940, at the hour of 12 o’clock "lignea WANTED. FONSE PREMIUM .20c Forester’s Royal Blue Sc YOUR MONEY STAYS AT HOME! Forester’s 10th and Cheir ' Streets, and “C” Street PBCIALl Ice boiea, Ice refrige rators and electslc refrigera tors traded In on new Frlgl- daires; as low as 82. Henderson Electric company. 6-13-tf MfSCELANEOUS IjOST: Oa»e of BundinI shoe sam ples. Reward for return to Hackney’s Department Store, North Wilkesboro. 10-2 8-2t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE North Carolina, Wilkes County: Under and by virtue of power vested in the' undersigned trustee by a deed of'Trust executed by Doshie Shumate and husband, M. F. Shumate, to the undersigned as trustee, and default having mad in the payments of said deed of l.ust as therein provided, and demand having been made upon the trustee to foreclose said deed 'of trust: ■ j I I will, therefore, on the 23rd day [of November, 1940, at the.hour ofl i 12 o’clock, noon, offer for sale to ! the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Wilkesboro, N. ' C., the following described real es- jtate, to-wft: . . , I Beginning on a stake in the J. Wine, women ... you ean el- E. Vannoy’s' (now Charlie Teve- most hear the song, as Steffi Duna, paugh’s) North^st comer ^ dark-haired dancer, quietly con- South side of Cherry Street iw templates her next move in Para- feet from the center of the mam mount’s “The Great McGinty,” Hne of the Southern Railway track, slated to open Monday only at the running Eastwardly 45 feet to a Liberty Theatre. With Steffi in, stake on the South side of Cheiry the new fihn are Brian Donlevy, street; then Southwardly parallel Muriel Angslns snd- Akim Tami-|with said railroad right of way, roff. The fihn was written and di- 214 feet to a stake at a ditch; then up said ditch 46 fMt to a T in Vttnnov’a line: then noon,,offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the counhouse door in Wilkesbpro, N. C., the fol lowing personal property, to-wit: All the furniture, fixttfre*and equipment located in the New'Or- iheujn Theatre in North WilkA- joro, N. C., consisting of 1 oak desk, check writer, adding machine. This theatre has been operated at a profit for sometime and fur ther information may be obtained from the Receiver by examining his files and records in his office in North Wilkesboro, N. C. •' The Receiver will report the bid to the court on Monday, October 28, 1940. This 5th day of October, 1940. KYLE HAYES, Receiver of New Orpheum Theatre 10-24-3t T rect^ Preston Sturges. FREE Mountain Lions To Play At Mooresville North Wilkesboro high school’s If excess acid causes you football team will play Moores- pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indl- ville high J" a ”‘sht game at gwtlon. Heartburn. Belching. MooresvHle Friday night. So far lliril up ocnivi - stake in J. E. Vannoy s line; then Northwardly with said line parallel with said Southern Rail- way right of wny 214 feet to the point of beginning. The same having 46 feet frontage on Chenrv Street and the same back* with said ditch. Containing 9,630 Fulfilling A Pledge On May 18, 1939, when the Brewers and North Carolina Beer Distributors Committee was formed, a definite and sincere promise was made to the public. We pledged the beer industry’s aid to law-enforce ment agencies to the end that retail beer dealers operate lawfully and in the public interest. The committee believes ks pledge has been ful filled. During the past 17 months it has aided the authoritiee in ridding the state of 131 unde sirable beer outlets—107 by revocation, one by surrender and 23 by refusal to renew licenses. You can help by restricting your patronage to those places which obey the law. Brewers and North Carolina Beer Distributors Committee Bloating. Nausea, Gas get tree ^mple, Ddga, at Hor ton’s Dfiig'Store. 12-5-10t-pd-(T) icu.uB, — - - • r . J square feet ami known as part of Pains, this season the Lions have played Mrs. Pilsor lot two scoreless ties' and’lost one- ,/w.u .i... ..v ’This ikh day of October, 1940. EDGAR H. 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FATHER GEORGE LL SHEETING a-=yi Regular 10c value 36 inches wide Unbleached Adults only 10 yd. limit to family long as lot lasts Just Received New Shipment COATS $1.98 - $2.98 Children’s Sixes—up to 14 LOT LADIES’ NEW FALL COATS $4.99 $5.99 OTHERS - $3.99 up! Sugar 10c 50c 97c $1.39 — Values to $3.95 — MEN’S PLAIN TOE Work Shoes $1-69 iic MAiHES 4I»« 10: Sat.—9 to 10 A. M. SPRING CUP CLOTHES PINS doz. 5 Iba. limit to a chase of $100 or mor^Long “ r lasts. Beat your ne^hhors here- _ $2 VALUES — OTHERS $1.19 UP 15c sm PURE iiRpUND One Dozen Limit. To grown peo ple with this coupon only until big lot is sold out! Come for vnnrs. .. : _ , Clip This Coupon Now Friday-9to 12 A. M. long AS BIG LOT LASTS! OCTAGON SOAP 5 cakes 5*= U’ With This Conponl LimH we Cou- pon to ciiAtoiii^*.
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