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m NQ»3 ■- '’’I; ■:i»v ISOAKPTO RIVWR," Rrtnte 8, Jqhnson, «Ki Point; forntorty of this sec- ^ Klttiosa U pUhl- Ihi lo'kayh" hte how oororod.^ .'^ ^ - ^ - - »--« A##. *V4di mJHIL to drlTO'ife ihdk had |Himtiii|r antk. Ut. •ho I BcHhnrt-' 6ydhli». hhv* msUd .^Ph^Voif! emrrlod off thto o^ r-i'v irHtoo ho and Mlaa Olodyi dwi*htor of Mr. and Mr«. £s P. Caclo, also of Hith Point, aarriod Oct. 1* in Chora w. rMP0Bdw»t*r Stop-fraaidi old ax by mlatake. bring it back again. It ht g teod'Bot to cot anythlnif'aod.'wo haro to hare it to-drltoo|ottl fof “old Spotty,** “Pansy Bl«l»om.” “Beauty Girl,” “Wonder ilBaby,*' and any cattle we nay rent for the winter. Mrs. H. A. Martin, Wlnston- 6. The hridogroom. second son and her gneat, Mrs. E. S. •f Mr. J. Reason Johnson and the Clayton (Mrs. Bethel Roberts Mra. Ollle Bnrchotte John-j;iayton), of Aohoville, spent a •OB, is envployed by the Carolina hours last Wednesday with Container Co. For the present the Laura Llnney. Mrs. Martin couple are making their home with the bride’s parents. Mrs. D. S. Lane, of North Wll- hssboro, and Mr, and Mrs. Turner Churoh, of Cricket, visited Rev, ®- T, Jarvis and Mra. Lola Rol^- wts in the Cranberry community Bnnday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Gatton, of WlBBton-Salem, recently visited Bor Btother, Mrs. Ada Cothren. ■n. Gatton, who was msTrled in the late summer, is remembered here as Miss Esther Cothren, Bovuiar fourth daughter of and Mrs. G. W. Cothren. Mr. Fisher Joyner, who will move In Mrs. Cornelia Johnson’s MMise as soon as the new metal roof is finished, has been board- ng at Mrs. B. L. Johnson’s while m>wing wheat. The young twin Guernsey oxen horn to one of Mr. Ranae Staley's •ows the past summer are said to be identical in appearance. Mr. Thurmond Sparks is plann- *>E to build a large new barn at his home, formerly Mrs. Minnie Sbew's place, which he purchased dnrtng the past year. Mrs. Cornelia Chappell Johu- mon has been visiting in the home €»f her oldest son, Mr. B. L. John- OOB. Her house is going to be •overed. As election draws near, people icre are taking a lively interest hi politics. Amusingly enough, one woman, who said she had al ways been a Republican in senti ment but.bad never voted and is a niece by marriage of Mrs. Linney, while Mrs. Clayton is a first cousin. Mr. J. U Mastln’s auction sale was not held last Saturday a week ago as advertised. Ho did not expect to leave his home on the “Uncle Trib’’ Mastin farm. Mr. Gales Scroggs is the new rural carrier on route 2. Mr. Sam Parks had been delivering the mall since retirement of Mr. H. E. Parks in 1939. Miss Hazel Mastin, who had a NYA job in the summer, has been staying this autumn with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rogers, at Elkin. ML^ees Winnie and Bess Mc Lean, of Cricket, spent a few minutes Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Laura Linney. Miss Bess McLean taught at Dellaplane the winter of 1920-;1921 and boarded with Mrs. Linney. The kitchen and the so-called "new room" at the old Tilley place were reroofed last week with slate-surfaced asphalt thatch shingles. The work was done by Mansfield Parks, colored, and Mr. Greene Brown. The 2-story por tion of the century-old house was covered in'1939. WILLIAMS MOTOR CO. TELEPHONB 334-J T. H. Williams. Owner Oldsmobile Sales-Service Bear Frame Service and Wheel Alignment General Auto Repairing Wrecker Service—Electric an* Acetylene Welding MED PARTS—Far al »nkM pod models of can and trucks Harmonizers Now On Radio Station WPTF The Southern Harmonizers, INipular radio male quartet heard over Winston-Salem and Greens boro stations last year, are now on Raleigh radio station WPTF every .morning e.xcept Sunday at 6:0.5 a. m., it was learned here today from a menit.ter of the quartet. The Harmonizers will be with WPXF for an indefinite period and will also make personal ap pearances in central North Car olina. The quartet is composed of Clarence Sebastian. Earl Wiles Eugene Sebastian and Paul Luff man, all of North Wilkesboro route two. f;,e3reaso/>s ^des economy) SampI* OiM-Way farii Newport News $1.0.> New York . . $7.60 Knoxville $2.65 Greensboro $1.25 Jacksonville $5.75 Big extra savings on round-trip tickets KEYHOUM) TERMINAL Phone 216 Sure! Worm Super'Coacfies, stopovers GREYHOUND SEE THE NEW IMPROVED ASHLEY AUTOMATIC WOOD BURNING HEATER Tbe Most improveii and Finost Ashley Ever Bnilt! Ashley’s Downdraft Means Slower Combustion••• Slower Burning of Your Fuel and Fuel Savings Up To 75%! t Sizes lid Prices, ^ to Sciict Frii 11 Years on the Market—Time Tested and Proven Over 2,000 ASHLEYS retailed in one medium sized Southern city alone. [m THERE ARE NO OTHERS LIKE THE PATENTED ASHLEY! See Your Local Ashley Dealer. There Is One in Most Every Town. Or Write— fiSNLEY MITOMATIG WOOD STOVE CO. COLUMBIA. S C RONDA,''Jte#te *, Jdr. George iTathews gndJ ^»hdl , teTj PauUne, with .by> Mr, John Snow, »nd’’toelr Tittle i;,ao «iriF;'W»F at-home ihe hntflag F hifjr the. UoMitdn :ldhnl , We regret to IcM Jl?i rJ.oyaer^»'Samite, , the of Mr, Walter Welker and fanillj'. Mr. Fayette' Pardue waa the dinner gneet of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Green,' on Saturday be fore the third Sunday and attend ed Bervlcee at' Pleaeant Grove chnrch In -the afternoon. Mrs. Joe Mathle retumed^ome last Friday after spending a week with her father. Rev. N. T. Jar vis, near Cranberry churoh, who suffered a heart attack the day she went. However he Is almost normal but llee in bed most of hlv time, since he suffered the at tack. « Messrs. Armstrong and Rich ard Pardue, Clarke Walker and Columbus Sturdivant made a bus iness trip to 'Taylor’s Warehouse, Winston-Salem last woek. Mrs. Graham Myers and son, David, with her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Church and Miss Delight Church, of Elkin, visited relatives at Hol ly Hill last 'Thursday. Mrs. Vetral Boyd, who is spending the winter in Winston- Salem. with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Hayes, came home the past week-end. Her father, Mr, Rich- VilSilfflWhr heard ot a attkidcfsg one on ‘ tha hl^SNfAs! aid Bolhg to church to dlgturb puhllb worship? What an outlaw! We are sure since hla nhtnra, hag- ibnen manlfeeted he wUI not have an oiB>ortoAi.ty w) mnka a rdpa- tltiOB. • ' ard Walker, Is in very poor health. Rev. R. R. Crater preached a spiritually strengthening sermon, text Romans 14:12', to Brier Creek church last Saturday at i'.:30 p. m. Mr. Joe Mathis’ goat, with a long chain around his neck, came running and rattling in the church about the middle of the sermon. One of the mem bers tried to catch the ‘Billygoat,’ only succeeded in driving the goat out and closing the door. Evidently the goat wanted to be in the audience: as he proceeded around the house and began to try to climb in at a window. Mrs. Worth Sale quickly let the win dow down. The goat lingered near and waited patiently till services closed. Nevertheless, Rev. Mr. Crater was not interrupted. Just finished his discourse as if noth ing unusual had happened. Mrs. Tom Walter Hanks gave her husband a delightful surprise birthday dinner last Saturday night. Miss Myra Sale came home from Rex Hospital several days ago and has improved rapidly. She has returned to where she is eachlng just beyond Raleigh. _ Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Pardue, of Cycle, came to vteit her par ents, Mr. Martin and Mrs. Pardue the past week-end. They attende the eleven o’clock service a. Brier i:rcek. In the afternooi: Messrs. Kermit and Martin with ‘.lesdames. Florence and Jn!--o visited Mr. Chap Pardue’s family. Hev. .Mr. Crater preached his best sermon at eleven o’clock Sunday at Brier Creek, his sub ject “I need Jesus.” Mr. Graham My res. yesterday •arried his little son. David, to visit his grandparents, Mr. Worth ind .Mrs. Sale while he and Mrs. lyres visited .Mr. and Mrs. John Sappenficld, at High Point. Mrs. Chap Pardue has Itcen luile ill but is nearly normal a- ?ain. Barbara Jean Sale of RonfU cime over with Rwr- Mr. Cratitf- to Brier Creek Saturday after noon" and ajtent ^ the night with her “Orannj’'* Sale. George HArvey and Mrs. Sale came over after attending Mr. Tom Walter Hank^* birthday party. Mr. Chap Pardue and family are moving soon to the home Mr. Sam Pardue purchased of Mr. Sam Key near Brier Creek school house where Mr. Luther Pardue now lives. Mr. Luther Pardue is moving to Mr. Lanbert’s place on the Yadkin. Mr. Sam Gray is moving from the Morrison place near Brier Creek to Mr. Edward Glass’ on YUted ViMM UatM^wA ipuMl Bale rj^itfl'y., . Mr.'Fletcher and Mrs. ot Bethel^ oommnnity, ware ^Ijiaata^ of hla pnranta, Mr. and, Mra. Chap Pardue last Sandsy. •m- kn. ‘replanting of aid thair -Mir ms ~ tlaa/tb* adfirtigiDg ooinuis of CITY Beat 8 ^ CHAIR SHOP — 8 Hot and Cold Batha 8 experienced, courteous bar bers to serve you. Two shoe- shine service boys. 'Visit os of ten. R. J. Hinahaw, Proprietor n —-^ E^l^lown Sidl# — •ri'.. n. WALLACE RADIO SERVIC| ANNOUNCEMENT •g. . Begrinning Saturday, Nov. 9tii, I will devote fiu- time to radio service and repair work at my plBw. of business next to Watkins EHectric co^any at Pairplains. Expert workmanship and high ty materials assure satisfactory work on all mal^| and models of radios. Let us estimate your radltf- repair jobs to give better results and save money. WALUCE RADIO SERVICE Mesdames Julia Pardue and .Vancy Walker were bedtime guests of .Misses Mattie and .\r- misa Sale last night, while Miss Polly Pardue and Clarke Walker isited Mrs. Worth Sale. .Miss Rnima Pardue spent a day last week with Mr. Martin Pardue’s family as she was pas-- ing .Mr. Osborn’s at Brier Creek _ goat joined her. it followed her .some distance. She goodnaturedly NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL BST.ATE 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. '. Shumate, to the undersigned as trustee, and default having been made in the payments of said deed of trust as therein provided, and demand having been made upon tbe trustee to foreclose said deed of trust: I will, therefore, on the 23rd day of November, 1940, at the hour of 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 tate, to-wit: Beginning on a stake in the J. E. Vannoy’s (now Charlie Teve- paugh’s) Northeast comer on South side of Cherry Street 100 feet from tbe center of the main line of the Southern Railway track, running Eastwardly 45 feet to a stake on the South side of Cherry Street; then Southwardly parallel with said railroad right of way, 214 feet to a stake at a ditch; then up said ditch 45 feet to a stake in J. E. Vannoy’s line; then Northwardly with said line parallel with said Southern Rail way right of way 214 feet to the point of beginning. The same having 46 feet frontage on Cheiry I Street and the same back with I said ditch. Containing 9,630 I square feet and known as part of I the Mrs. Pilson lot. I This 19th day of October, 1940. ^ KYLE HAYES, Trustee ll-14-4t-T OFFER ENDS SOO MORRISON GUARANTEED LIFETIME SERVICE FOUNTAIN PEN Absolutely Free Yea sir, that’s exactly what we mean! 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