l>Mii pUtettA
m m th» •aiekAM utd t«r-
**V*> if aasosaoed by local
'. 9f*M wd j^el anthoriUM.
p? eoUfaic prices are listed be-
***• "nie first fipareo la each
owe represent prices »t which the
poultry may be sold at OPA-1;
SOM allT*
inder tonr-P9iio4*‘>t9 •«* •*
A7.ii^afii&.IT ib«r Ronn^. t*e
same poultry sold pleked veifh-
lai 114 $Diiid8 dressed, is set at
.4d. .4«, .4«, and .4« per pound.
gQld dralwa nnder 4 14 povnda
flyers and broUen are set at .19,
.(i9, .68, and .68 per pound.
^Prices for hens sold alire are
.58, .83, .88, and .88 per pound,
sold dressed, .41, .41, .41, and .41
UiCTRIC COMPANY
Offers For Immediate Sale
ONE USED KELVINATOR
(In Perfect Condition)
NEW ATLANTA HEATERS
(Automatic Wood Burners)
PLUMBING FIXTURES AND
SUPPUES
(Both New and Used)
Electric and Plumbing Work
and
• Let us do your Electrical
Plumbing Repair Work.
• Expert Workmen—Reasonable
Prices.
tnfk«9»3»ol4
lUOder 18 poands
LlC^ .46, and A$;
18 poupdB to'SI
.44, and .44;? wol»l ,
or oT«, the prices sW at.
.48; .48, and .48. '.V .V,
Tonng turkeys psQA '
weigbins under 16
be sold at .64, *94, .iti fcW .65
per pound: welghl^
20 pounds, plokddj
and ,61 per pound; .ffOlsBW
pounds and oTer,
.60, and .49. vr.V V >;
Prices per pound for young tui5*
keys'sold drawn und^
are set at .64, .84,'.84»,andi.H!*
weighing 13 pounds''^ 1M4
pounds, .62, .62, .62, ^and ,99}
weighing 16 1-2 ponnds or -brer^^
.67, .67, .67, and .M. }
Prices per pound for Old tur
keys sold Uve weighing under 18
pounds are set at .44, .44,/.43,
and .43; weighing 18 popM W
22 pounds, .42, .42, .41, and 41,‘
ANDERSON
ELECTRIC COMPANY
Sherman Anderson, Prop.
’Phone 630 Wilkesboro, N. C.
GRACE’S
BEAUTY SALON
presents
Holiday Hair Dress
Permanent Wave
including cut and hair style
$5.00
RINGLET $2A0
Your Own Individual Wave—
$6-50
Try an After-Shampoo Rinw
and give a lift to your halrl
Grace M. Dearman
Telephone 637
SECOND FLOOR
Northwestern Bank Building
VALUES
TOMLINSON’S
Hunting Caps
Corduroy, Duck, and Woolen
79« and 1.00
Hunting Hats $1.00
Flannel Shirts
Bright Plaids
$1.49 and $1.61
33% Wool Shirts
Grey Color
$1.98 Each
Army Shirts
Made of Army Twill Cloth
$1.25 VALUES!
1.98
KHAKI HERRINGBONE
$2.49
Pants, pr.
HANES
Union Suits
Heavy Weight
•1JJ
Hanes Shirts snd Shorts
39c and 48c
MEN’S AND BOYS’
Corduroy Hats
At $1.25 Ea;
NEW SHIPMENT!
KITTY FISHEE
and
JACKIE HILL
Junior
DRESSES
$2.95
To $12.95
SIZES 9 TO 17
In Coloirfu] Shades For
Holiday Wear!
BIG ASSORTMENT MEN’S
Sweaters
BUTTON FRONTS
1.98to$4.95
PULLOVER STYLES
$2.49 to $4.95
Big Shipment Fine Quality
Chinaware
2,000 PIECES! '
5 10^
To 29c
15^
Men’s Heavy Winter
Union Suits
S1.25 VALUE—SPECIAL AT
$1.00
(Basement)
LARGE SIZE COTTON BLANKET^
i.-=:..iMKr.e?c^isiBSBaacee^^
At $1.00 Each
OTHERS $1.79 TO $3.98
w-
SEE OUR .BIG BLANKET DISPLAY IN BASEMENT
The annual Cludstmns ^(urt of
the Salvation Aiw !• ulready un
derway. Captain O. A. tke
officer in charge of this aaJd
fo^y that ChristmBii^lK»iM.j|fill
be'sent to the boys in the.i^ed
forces of the U. S. y. 4, ” '
If you have a boy in smvdee or
jtnow of someone and would like
US to remember them please Mind
the name with complete address
to Captain O. A. Hyde, post office
box 462, SiatesrUle, N. C. Karnes
must be in our hands before De
cember 1st In order to.guarantee
delivery before Cbrisunas. We
want your boy to know that The
Salvation Army back home Is
tihlnklng and pn^ng for him dal
ly.
"As our worxers call upon you
for your much needed donation
give cheerfully as God bM given
unto you so that these bbye may
have a Merry Christmas even
Want Ads
• FOR RENT
l>X)R RENT — CJonvenlcBtly At-
ranged modem apartment with
three rooms and bath. Call 409
or 426.—B. J. CaudRU 10-14-tf
FOB BENT—Two Honsee—One
large and one small. See or
write Dr. G. T. Mitchell, Wllkes-
boro, N. C. ll-26-4tp
• FOR SALE
FOR SALE — 8 or 10 Acres of
land; 7-room house In good
condition; garage, barn and two
chicken houses; other neces
sary buildings.-^. W. YALE
North'Wilkesboro, Route one
ll-26-3tp
FOB SALE—A Good Milk Cow; a
buggy;: a set fine pony hai ness
W. T. Long, Wilkesboro, N. C
ll-22-2tp
Unde Sams Ne^
Aa iStre Cord
Department Stor^^'^f
‘‘Always‘Dependable.
FOR BAliE — Good Used Saddle
$20. Chevrolet motor, 4-cylln
der, good condition, $16. Dave
Hall, Wilkesboro. Itp
FOB SALE — Pair 8-yeaisoId
mules, welirh about 2000 lbs
See J. R. Stout at the Barber
farm. North Wilkesboro route
three. ll-26-3tp
For Sale—1938 Ford 1^2-ton truck,
newly reconditioned motor, and
good tires; also 1939 Deluxe
Fordor Ford, clean throughout
new recaps.—J. B. Caudill, at
old Goshen postoffice. ll-18-2tp
WOOD FOR SALE — Heater
wood, stove wood, fireplace
wood, dry or green; also slabs
Deliver six days a week. Hight’s
Wood Yard, Boomer, N. C.
12-9-8tp
STARK BBOTHEnS Bei««seuta-
tive office now located at City
Grocery, Tenth street. Full
line fruit trees, grape vines
shrubbery, etc. ’Phone 188.
ll-22-4tp
300D HEBUfl/T Used Upright
Pianos.—Garweod Plano Ce.
Wilkesberu, N. C. 6-8-«f
FOR SALE—1941 Bnick Century
4-door sedan. Heater and ra
dio. Low mileage, original
tires. Yadkin Valley Motor
Co. ll-18-2t
FOR SALE—All-Steel Safe, Size
6x6% feet, made by General
Fireproofing. Co., of Youngs
town, Ohio, approved by Under
writers Laboratories; inspected
safe No. S16861, class A; with
complete filing cabinet. Judge
J. A. Rousseau, North Wllkes-
boro. ll-18-2t
FOR SALE—Trained Bird Dog,
three years old. Judge J. A.
Rousseau, North Wilkesboro.
ll-18-2t
G Miscellaneous
LOST—Black Male Pig, V'eight
about 65 pounds. Finder notl
fy R. E. Felts, North Wilkes
boro route three, and receive
reward. Itp
POUND—Calf Came To My House
Monday morning. Owner may
have same by describing and
paying for ad and feed. James
Ashley on Moravian road n«ar
Cu'b Creek church. Itp
FREEl—If Excess Acid Can^
you pains of Stomach Ulcers,
Indigestion, Heartburn, Belch
ing, Bloating, Nausea, Gas
Pains, get free sample, Udga,
at Horton’s Drug (Mere.
- 12-8#-10tp (t)
WE HAVE Recently Completed
installing two new Bundy In-
cubatora and have plenty of
hatching eggs to fill them. Ws
hope to supply all of our eas-
- tomers with plenty of baby
chick from* now on.-^. We also
have an ample sni^ply ot Btor-
mitage and homs-mi*«l feada.-
Book your oyders now for bab^
chicks and ts«|i> We also-have;
on hand plenty of iWpd-bttmljlE
"N^wdCoi^MM’vW
Unaep aww tIW1» oi
er eontdinbirfB 4^
the Bniierior .
oottittyiM North
appoisttuilitiie .
Btitttte loiatkp IK»
J. 'nrngteetv.wiM^inHi
named in t eertaln'~ll(«ed
ot inut minted By C. J. Laffh
both and-,-wife, Anna Lee Ls»
hetb, anf TeoordeAin the office ot
tha R,«lBtid' of De^ of WUk^
County in Book 164. page 618, to
secure the paymoat of debta men
tioned. and default having' been
made in the paysaent ot said In
debtedness and demand having
'be«i made^ on me fdr the sale of
said property for the satisfaction
of said indebtedness, 1 will, on) the
13th day of December, et 1:00
o’clock, p. m., at the courthonse
door In Wilkesboro, North Caro
lina, otter for sale to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following de
scribed real estate, to wit:
Lying and being in Edwards
Township, Wilkes County, North
Carolina, In the village ot Roar
ing River, end more particularly
described and defined as follows:
FIRST TR.^ OT — Bounded on
the South by the lands of Jonah
Porter; on the East by the lands
of Lynette Salmon;; on the North
by the lands of John Parks; on
tb^ West by the lands ot Coleman
and Childers, formerly owned by
Charlie Greenwood, which lands
are the old mill site. This bound
ary contains 30 acres more or less.
SECOND TRACT—Bounded on
the North by the lands ot the
Duke Power Company; on the
West by the lands of L. W. Smlth-
ey and the road from Roaring
River up to Gordon Milla, Inc.; on
the South by the lands of Mon
roe Mathis and on the east by the
lands of Joe Burchett, containing
one acre more or less and on
which Is located a 6-room house.
This the 17tliday of November,
1943.
JOHN R. JONES,
Substitute Trustee
12-9-4t t
Beware Coughs
fron coninoB coMs
That Hang On
troi
)mulslm relieves iKomptly be
lt goes right to the seat of the
tie to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soolfie and heal raw, tender. In'
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell youf druggiat to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un-
nustme the way it
derstanding you mt;st
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have yam: money back.
CREOMULSiON
for Oiughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
THEIR HEHYBEOTPIGTHIB
DONT YOU MKS IT!
Now
Mtomag
RANDOLPH SGOTT
wJfh
JINESBBOII miBEUT.Ir. IIIIT FITZSIIUS
6IDT SEflll reZZT IRKHT D4TII BIOCE
TBONAS G6NEZ BICIUB UIE and EUA lAllES
LAST-MINUTE WAR NEWS DAILY
SUIT
From.
Marlow’s
WHETHER
you are fortunate enough to
make a trip, or spend the day
at home, you will be well-
dressed if you are wearing a
new Marlow Suit—^because it
is correct in both—
Style and Tailoring ;
and the fabrics are of newest!
Fall patterns and highest qual- ^
ity.
COME IN EARLY . . .
and let us fit you for the ap
proaching Thanksgiving sea
son.
$25-00 - $39-50
• Choose Marlow’s Furnishings For •
Stylo and Quality
MANHATTAN SHIRTS • .KNOX HATS
BOTANY TIES • CROSBY SQUARE SHOES