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wteWiigton. — The
Mat last 'night prepared to se'
Maimom price ceilings (or new
■■toBiobUea amid growing signs
flhat cars produced during the
Minainder of the emergency may
he drab, standardised modhls
without the countless shiny gad-
cets so dear to the American mo-
twist.
The possibility of limiting fu-
fare production to simpler models
is the interest of saving material •
for defense, arose an represents-
Cres of the auto industry named
a 15-man committee to work
with the office of production ad-
salnistration on a schedule of
Mzlmum prices for new cars.
Cyrus McCormick. OPA auto
shief told the dealers that price
•Bilings were necessary “because
Inflation - has already star’ed in
the auto industry.’’
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hottest' ' Alexander aa^
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lieve today' they had the
suspect yet in the wrecking of tlje
X .. c t, • the, passengers’ ,during, the
streamliner ‘City of San Francis- confusion. ij-
co’.' two years ago with a loss of — ■■-
UNU8UAI.
The Crowders Creek 4-H Club
• GaGston county has submitted
a record from each meiober of ‘he
dnb, a mark other clubs should
ntrire to reach, says Assistant
l^rm Agent W. Z. Smith.
Artificial breeding associations
are now operating in 22 counties
in New York State, all managed
The Voion Jack is raised to the Jtcksiaff. of the old U. S. submarine j
R-S, as she is transferred to the British navy at the Groton, Conn., sub- i
marine base, under terms of the lend-lease act. Another snb, the S-25,1
which bad been refurbished and put in top condition by the G. S. navy, ^
went to the Polish navy at the same time. The R-3 is a 600-tonner of j
1918 Tintege.
He stole tods'froni a-shed diid
24 lives. I pried loose a seetitm i>.t track, then
They had a ‘detailed confession,’ hid across the river to iraait the
they said, from Clarence Alexan- w’reck. ^
Aer, twenty-four, of Cleon Springs,; , He saw the,fast train hit
Okla., a railroad section hand. , loose rail and l^rtle into'the shat-
Police and special agents have low creelt bed, 18 of ite. 17 cars
received many “confessions” from’ smashed into wreckage. He said;
tranks since the fast train was de- “When I heard the moaning and
liberately wrecked near Harney screaming of passengfers I was
Nev., August 12, 1938. but ,\lex- .'cared, and I caught a freight
ander’s statement looked authentic, train East.’’
authorities said, and showed only a An Interstate Commerce Corn-
few minor ^iscrepgncies. mission inquiry had found the
They took him to Harney to go wreck was due to sabotage and
over the wreck scene. Southern • Pacific Lines, one of
Said Sheriff Olin Johnson: thre railroads which jointly oper-
“We want to check some more ated the crack train, offered a
details of his confession, but we $10,000 reward for apprehension
are not of the opinion Alexander of the culprit.
is a crackpot.” | 1
Alexatrder was arrested after a' Where he applied phosphate on
motorcycle accident. Sheriff’s of- hLs lespedeza this past sprinig,
ficers said he let slip he was a Mitchell Melton of Argura 1>'
railroad worker. Jackson county reports a 50 per
Johnson called in railroad and cent increase in yield, says As-
Federal agents and directed the slstant Farm Agent O. R. Lack- j
ciuestioning toward the train dis- ey. I
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ng. to .dflnbi^ cpollli into a
i,.whem ^ gmoa came bf.
ho#' did get .these into the
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A WINDOW NOT QUITE FULL OF
THAT GOOD
Queen OfUie West Flour
TO BE GIVEN AWAY tREE
Saturday, Dec. 13th at 2 P. M. 7
• ASK THE CLERKS •
Goodwil
“YOUR STORE’
adn directed by dairy farmers of
those counties.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NO'TICE
Having qualified as Administra
tor of the estate of J. P. Davis,
late of Wilkes county, N. C., thLs
m to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersized,
whose address is North Wilke-
sboro, N. C., duly verified, on or
before the 6th day of November,
1M2, or this notice will be plead.. ,„i„der
in bar of their right to recover.j^pp receiving retirement benefits
A1 persons indebted to sard estate , secnritv Act..
When Old-Age - Survivors Insurance
Recipients Go Back to Work On Jobs
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M’Uh defense industries calling
for workers of all ages, Mr. Louis
H. Clement, manage of the So
cial Security Board office in Sal-
Lbury, N. C.. today issued a re-
o men and women who
will please make immediate settle
ment.
’This 6th day of November, 1941.
JOHNSON SANDERS.
Administrator of the estate of
J. P. Davis, dec’d. 12-ll-6t-t
ADMINISTRA’TOB’S .NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra
tor of the estate of Mrs. Lela L.
Shoemaker, late of Wilkes county,
N. C., this is to notify all persons
having claims against .said estate
to present them to the undersign
ed, whose address is North Wilkes-
boro, N. C., duty verified, on or be
fore the 6th day of November,
1942. or this notice will he plead in
bar of their right to recover. All
persons indebted to said e.'tate will
please make immediate settlement.
This 6th day of November, 1941
JOHNSON SANDERS
under the Social Security Act..
“Xot that the Social Security
Board would discourage retired
workers from going tiack to
work.” Mr. Clement said, “bnt
tliey mu.«t remember to notify
the Social Security Board when
tht:y do so.” .4s .stated in the
“award le ter’’ they received
when their claims were approved
he explained, tliey cannot receive
ilieir retire.ment benefi's during
any montli in which tliey earn
earn as mucli a $15 a month
(tha‘ is. more than $14,991 on
a job that (Simes under the Social
Security -Act.
This is a matter of law. Mr.
Clement points out. and there is
r penal V for disregarding it.
a man and his wife are both get
ting benefits, they must notify
the Board if they get a divorce-
if one of them dies, the .survivor
must give notice of the death.
Some member of the family must
notify the Social Securi’y Boar.i
when young beneficiaries between
the. ages of 16 and 18 stop school
or marry. For further informa
tion regarding old age and sur-
vor.s insurance inquire at the
Salisbury, N. C., office of the So
cial Security Boat'd, 301 Post
Office' Building.
SAYS FOUR MILLION
SHIFT JOBS YEARLY
Washington.—Mrs. Clara Beyer
assistant chief of the bureau oi
labor standards, said that 4,000,-
000 migratory workers crossed
state lines each year in search of
jobs.
‘‘We can’t aford to have these
people shifting around in these
times when the country is concen
JOHNSON SANUEtCa. a pena. y .or aisrcgarou.K -
Administrator of the estate of The penalty causes a loss of ^ house labor su -com
T.0I0 I. oVinamulror rioc’H ijiQntliy payments for every one — —
iliat should not have been paid
Mrs. Lela L. Shoemaker, dec’d
12-ll-6t (t)
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Will Joines
late of Wilkes county, N. C., this
is to notify all per.sims having
claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersized,
whose address i.s North \\ ilkes-
boro, N. C-, duly verified, on or
before the 18th day of November.
1942, or this notice will be plead ir
bar of their right to recover. All
persons indebW to .said estate will
please make immediate settlement.
This 18th day of November,
1941.
JOHNSON SANDERS.
Administrator of the estate of
\Vill Joines, dec’d.
J2-25-6t (t)
RE-SALE OF VALCABLE RE.\T
, ESTATE
“Tlie same requirement applies 1 I’nder and by virtue of au
to Uie wife or children of a re- thority conferred on the under
tired w-orkei- who are receiving signed commissioners by an or-
l enetit pavmen s on his account,’’ der of the Superior Court in d
Mr Clement added. “They are cer’ain Spe^cial Proc.eedtngs e_n-
.... • titled Benbow Mitchell and w-ife
not entitled to receive benefit Mitchell, et als. vs. Ed-
payments for any month dunn *
.ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Mrs. Ina Davis,
late of AVilkes county, N. C., this
i» to notify all persons having
claims again.st -la d estate to pre
vent them to the undersigned,
whose addre.ss i.-, Nori.h Wilkes
boro, N. C., duly verified, on or be
fore the 18ih day of November
>9-12, or this notice will be pleac
m bar of their right to recover.
AH persons indebted to .s-aid e.state
will please make immediate settle
ment.
'This 18th day of November
1941
JOHNSON SANDERS,
Administrator of the estate
of Mrs. Ina Davis, de-’d.
12-25-6t (t)
NOTICE OP SERVICE BY
PUBJJtlATION
■orih Carolina,
Wilkes County.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
U. S. Vestal. Administrator of
Lellar Harris Smithey, decea.-ied;
Rtbel Harri.3 St. John and hus-
•aad, Gracy St. John.
vs.
■onroe Smithey. widower: Pearl
Harris Osborne and husband,
Hnghie Osborne. Pernie Carrie
Harris; Hallle Mac Harris P»r-
«ne and husband, Carl Pardue;
William Guy Harris, Annie Paul-
We Harris, Ru-by i-e€ Harris, and
Bet'y Lou Harris.
The defendant, Carl Pardue.
will take notice that an action
cotitled as above ha» been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Wilkes Coun’y. North Carolina,
to sell the Izd as described in
the petition entiUed as above:
ud the said Carl Pardue will
farther take notice that he is re-
mired to appear in'the office of
(he Clerk of the Superior Court
«( said county at the court hoii.se
^ Wilkesboro, North Carolin.-i.
«a the 24th day of Jannary,
1142, and answer or demur to
ni'-mentp. are stopped.’’
Nor are he wives or children
■ntitled o rei-eive their bentit
lavmenls if tliey themselves go
o wor': on a joli which comes
under the Social Security Act.
•!ui if :i pay.s them m,.re h;ri
a month. This applies al-
.-0 to widows orpiians. and de
pendent parents who are receiv
ing monthly insurance payments
under t!ic .‘Social Security Art.
They -should no ify the Social
Security Board to slop their ben
ctit payments while they
eariii.ig more than $14.99 a
month on a job that comes under
he Social Security Act.
■Write to the Board immedi
ately.” Mr. Clement advi.ses, ”so
that your eliecks for the months
you are at work will not be mail
ed. If a check does come, yon
should re-urn it at once to the
United State.s Treasury in Wash-
ington with an explanation of
the reason for its return.’’
There are still other occasions.
Mr. Clement points out. -when
gar Mitchell and wife. Mae Mitch
ell e' als, dated December 1,
I 1911, and increased bids havhig
; been filed with the undersigned
commissioners, the undersigned
commis-sioners will on Wedne.s-
riay. December 17. 1941. at 12
o’clock Noon, at the courthouse
door, in the town of Wilkesboro.
North Carolina, offer for sale, a'
public auction, for cash, the fol
lowing described real estate;
FIRST TRACT - - Being, lots
Nos. 4 and 5 in Block No. 4 in
the To-.vn of Gordon. N. C., a.s de
scribed on map of same register-
ed in Rook 90, pra.ge 502. Said
are let having a frontage of 80 feel,
on the Boone Trail Highway and
ex'pndin.g back of that same
width Soutliwardlv 160 feet, and
containing 12SR0 Square Feet,
together witli conditions embrac
ed in a -deed from Gordon Indus
trial rornorn'ion to T. R. Finley
for ’his property.
SECOND TRACT — Beginning'
on a rock .T. H. Pennell and C.
A. Mitchell corner, running West
with J. H. Pennell’s line to a
stake to .T. H. Pennell’s line near
a wbitenak; thence Northea.=t to
a ner«immon tree on .leffersor
and AVi’ke'-bnro road; ‘hence
people who are receiving monthly down said road to a redoak bush
benefit payments should notify thence Southwest to a whiteoak
the social security Bo^”When
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE con’aining 8 acres more or less.
Having qualified as Administra- i THIRD TRACT Beginning
tor of the estate of L. Bumzmer.' on a Spanish oak. running West
deceased, late of Wilkes County, with H. O. Pennell’s line 50 poles
North Carolina, this is to notify to the James Pennell Road, a
!ill pei-sons having claims against rock; thence Northeast with said
the estate of said deceased to ex- road 22 poles to a whiteoak;
hibit them to the undersized al thence the same course continued
Wilkesboro, N. C., on or before the with a marked line to a black-
10th day of November, 1942. 01 oak on the hank of the public
this Notice will be plead in bar of road leading to the Curtis
their right to recover. All per- Bridge; thence with said road
sons indebted to said estate will 35 poles more or less to a s’ake-
please make immediate payment, thence South to the beginning
This the 10th day of November, containing 8 acres more or les“
sA-1 . .M *-» rn T> 4*1.
1941.
less 2 acres sold to T. B. Os
CHARLIE G. BUMGARNER
Admr. of L. dec d. The commissioners will sell the
12-18-6t (t) ' first tract separate from the last
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE trac’s, and reserve the right
Haring qJidified\rexe^utor of last two t^cto sepa
Bynum C. Price, late of Wilkej rate then to sell the last two
County, this is to notify all per- tracts as a whole . ..
sons hiring claims azinst the A ten per cent cash deposit will
said estate to present proof of be required of the last zd high-
claim to the undersized Executor est bidder on the total purchase
on or before the 12th day of No- price as liquidated damages in
vomiier, 1942, or this notice will be the event the sale is confirmed
pijad in her of their right to re- - and the purchasers refuse to corn-
cover. ply with their hid, and unless
All persons indebted to the sail said deposit Is made, the property
a«iMvMA^M j 84A4a1 V -nA f A
y - - perBUiiis luueuMsu w witr Baiu
(he petition In said action, or tne .^jj| jxiake immediate settle 1 -will Immedia’ely be resold to
plaintiffs will apply to-the court ^g^t. Ithe highest bidder who complies
for the relief demanded in said
•e'lon. . „
This the 2nd day of December.
C. C. HAYES,
Clerk Superior Court.
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ment. ithe highest bidder who complies
This the 12th day of November yyjth this requirement.
A. D. 1941. I This the 2nd day of December,
DEWEY BROYHILL, I1941.
Ehcecutor, of the Estate of By- KYLE HAYES
nnm C. Price, deceased.
A. H. CASEY, Att’y
12-18-6t (t)
12-ll-2t (t)
J. H. WHICKER. Sr. I
Commissioners.
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T he stockings were hang
by the chimney with care,
In the hope that REDDY KILDWATT
soon woald be there”
The Christmas Eve dreams of every house
wife include this charming, helpful fellow,
for his presence means an end^to
drudgery. Reddy's gifts
bring comfort, leisure
and usefulness. He is a
miracle-worker in the kitchen
where he helps prepare and preserve
food - a helper throughout the house,
lighting your reading and study and
^sgiving you wonderful music
and entertainment. Right
npw, Reddy solves your most
f/‘
difficult gift problems!
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