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Mikeal. •V fd lie Argentine is producing 311! i bushels of wheat as com- ^^ed with 23S million last year, according to preliminary fore casts. NOTICE North Carc’ina, Wilkes County. In the Superior Court Mrs. P. L. Boyd, Administratrix, et al, , vs. Lottie Lee Durham, et al To Carl Boyd and Henry Boyd: The defendants in the above-ea- titled cause will take notice that a summons was issued in Wilkes county, North Carolina, on the « ’day of April, 1943, and com- it filed against the defendants in the above-entitled cause, for the purpose of obtaining an order of sale of land to make assets to pay debts. And the defendants are hereby AMONG nid, Bhpttot MlMiohaiT Clcul* met Friday aharnohn hi na homh PATSY WOOD Wllkeiboro, N. C. December 8, 1143. Dear Santa Claua: I am 8-years-old. My^mothhr says she to sure yon wHrrtott mo this year. , I would lore for yon to bring me a pockethook, vanity set, story book, rain coat,' red sweater, some hair ribbon, sind a lot of'candy. Of course I would like to hare some oranges, apples, and nuts 100. Thank you, Santa Claus. CATHERINB FRAZIER. of Dennii Palmer ,wlth ,lh mixaithh prayer aerrloiu John Blackburn ip here fro^ (Haensboro rtoitlu[ hlii Mth- era and- atotar, : He to we son of Mr. Rubin'Blaekhurn. .«t-- ;^ ,'4S*(„ Mr. George. Barb^^ia YlaiODg hla wife^ Mru idtoa tti1^;5'Hr. Mr. and Mra. .Ape prhaident. Mra. NRci in eharga?]^« lefi^jwas uasM from the open dooiOttdy Aitar dtoonulng the'Ti^ of tln^ co|tt>hnBity,and otbera ttaaip, the hopteaa aar^ hjTery tempting eeune. ' IS Many werCfithe idetal affairs gtrsn for Miss Mahal Wood ,dnr^ log:her last wsA harp. ''Among Gtem was a very sj^al pffdr gtr- uo -by Mrs. Glmm at her home. A number of l^ata gather »d In the euabing fad j|are Mtoa' Wood a very toljw^'wrty. The tereweU par^jJirldap . Pvt, Reatii^Walkef Mb' retnra* ed to Fori Jsekaon, B. 0„ (Ufter speuding a furlough'lrith retettres and friends. tf. Mra. Whitfield and Mb. ;Stl|»Ba, of .Winaton4Wtas were' vtoitora^in thw home dt 'Mr. 'ena Mrs. Jim StUcea Oadsy, CpL Cart i>yer haa heep'giMDd- Ing « turlongh 'wttfTEir’tmofl^ Mr./and Mrs. G. B.'Dyar. Opl Dyer to stationed in viori^U. . Miss AUrakta,;MoOiasilsry, Missi Myrtle. JMier and Mr FT# Eller visited Miss HcQIameryw »ftit« Mm. J1 0. Bttkes, Sdnday evening. North Wilkesboro, Route Two. Dear Santa Claus: I am B little boy five years old. I am a very smart little boy. 1 would like very much for you to bring me a truck, ball, and a toy gun, and plenty of nuts, candy, fruits, and pranges. Please don’t forget the other boys and girls. DON WARD. hls wlfei Mrs, €4Iea BhriMr.‘^•Mr. |.»t *t tha wnitom Parks to also here vlfltlng iMhhert, DavenjH^, W j^Ms Hatml hto wife, Mrs. Maggie v Wood^ Vas mucV ^re than the Mr. Joe Sommers is YUlMof his regular social affhlw of the ihs- wlfe, Mrs. Katie Som'em. i irons of the Woofliawn. oommnnl- Miss Lonlse Harrto r^htly yte- W. Each person gave Miss Wood^^yw^ hM bw reived ^ Ited her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. advice of a speetot kind as how to Pri. Boland Walker has landed in C. Harris. / * [conduct herself in htt new home Sicily. Pvt Thanage Harris spent some town, and a rote of: thanks wu ^Mtas Mna Stlkes .hrj reeov^ time here recently with his par- given' her for her hefptnlness in toom a tonsil t^ratlon this community. Mr. and-Mrs. returned to work *t the WHkes Tom Wood also were present and,Hosiery IflOls.:.. enjoyed this affair. Miss Wood i Mrs. EStti Dyer spent the week- left for Roanoke, Va., recently eud vHth Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Direr. ^t»TT LET COLD, WINTI& WSATSER FBMZJt TB0 WATER IN’ THE RADUTO& MO U&!X>0 YOtTB CAS OR TODCR THSmS NSSDESD TOO MUCH .TO WOCF . j^CEMCA- SOUiNa FOIL THE DUSATI0Kt4l;^. 0 m. HAVE A good swwly^ot TXDHMWrilLiUlfniU ■AMtl. North Wilkesboro, Route Two. for Dear Santa Claua: I am a IJttle girl eleven years old I want you to bring me a paint set, coloring book, teddy And the defendants are hereby gjj(j g pa.jf pf pajamas And summoned to be ^ please, dear Santa, don't forget office of the Clerk of the Superior ^ . =»rrlce. I Dunxy oi wiiK.es j a.* 30 days from date of hope to see you Christmas night. ^ • WANDA GERALDINE WARD later than .. service of summons and answer the complaint which is duly filed in the said office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wilkes county, -within the time Mt forth in the summons of publication, and let the defendants, and each of Ihem, take notice that if they fail to .totoKar and answer said complaint the time required by law «P|laintrff will apply to the Coort for' the relief demanded in C. C. HAYES, N Clerk of Superior Court 12-16-4tT By Cora Caudill, D. C. 2nd day of November, NOTICE OP SALE North Carolina, Wilkes County. Under and by virtue of a pow er contained in a certain order of the Superior Court of Wilkes county, North Carolina, therein appointing the undersigned sub stitute trustee to take the place of J. M. Brown, Trustee, who was named trustee in a certain, deed of trust executed by C. J. Lam beth Slid wife, Anna Lee Lam beth, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wilkes County in Book 154, p^e 512, to secure the payment of debts men tioned, and default having been made in the payment of said in; debtednees and 3emand having been made on me for the sale of said property for the satisfaction of said Indebtedness, I will, ontthe f h day of December, at 1:00 ock, p. m., at the courthouse r in Wilkesboro, North Caro lina, offer 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 of Roar ing River, and more particularly deaerihed and defined as follows; HRST TRACT — Bounded on the South by the lands of_Jonah Porter; on the Bast by the lands of Lynette Salmon;; on the North t lauds of John Parks; on M»y the lands of Coleman Iders, formerly owned by Greenwood, which lands old mill tits. Thto bound- alns 80 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT—Bounded on the North by the lands of the Dvke Power Company; on the West by the lands of L. W. Smlth- ey and the road from Rearing River up to Gordon Mills, 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 5 room house. This the 27th day of November, JOHN R. JONES, Substitute Trustee 12-2 3-4t t North Wilkesboro, Route Two. Dear Santa Claus; I am a little girl seven years old. I am a very smart little girl, and I want you to please bring me a coloring book, crayons, and anklets, and lots of candy, nuts, and oranges. I hope to see you soon. EVELYN MAE WOOD. ents. We are sorry to report that Aunt Isabell Upright to still very •H- George Anna Sales has Improved very much from a selge of sick ness. Mr. Henry Bailey has Improved very much. Sunday school at First Baptist church Snnday morning at 9:45. Please come. The special sermon, "The Youth of the f^rst Baptist Church and the Town at Large", was rendered by Rev. William Turner Sunday'at 11 o’clock and was full of Instru.-i- tlon for the youths of today. The Pastors Aid Circle met Sunday afternoon at the home of X and Mr. and Mrs. T. Wood are ex pected to follow soon. The musical tea given by the choral club and others Snnday af ternoon at the Woodlawn elemen tary school was well attended, i The W. I. C. circle met Monday evening at 6:00 p. m'. with Miss Mary Lonlse Hall as-hostess. In the absence of the president. Miss Priscilla Alexander, presided. After a lengthy discussion, a Christmas kitchen party was plan ned for the Christmas holidays. The hostess served delicious sand wiches and cocoa. Mrs. Reheecn Blevins and Mrs. Freds Jona% visited Mra. BUvIbs’ da'iufhtor,. Mri. Valeria Walker, of Champion, Wednesday. iMrs: Wr Iker's son, Grayson, celebrated his blrthdky Wednesday. lUY M(HtE WAR BONDS USE 666 6h« TABtET5. SALVE. NOSE DROES ,r GUARANTEED NOT HARMFUL TO YOUR MO^ Coine in today. -Let us assure ,you sEtfety against freezing temperature^ i Motor ►any Ford'Protective Service 9th Street Nokh Wilkesboro, N. C. Dear Santa: Please bring me some toys, oranges and candy. And please remember by uncle, Freely Bill ings, who is overseas. Your little friend, BUDDY CHURCH. ’ HALLS MILLS, N. C. Dear Santa CUaus: I am a little girl six years old. This Is my first year in school and I think It Is fine. Santa.'T want you to bring me a new dress and a new pair of shoes, a paint book and a book that I can read. I al so want some oranges, apples, nuts and candy. Please don’t for get Manda Faye, my little sister, Larry Lovette, my nephew, and Carol Hart, my niece, and all mv schoolmates. I have been good and I know they have, too. Your little friend, ■ CALLIE SUE HALL. LETTERS TO SANTA— North Wilkesboro, December 2. 1943. Dear Santa Claus: Will you please bring me au army truck and a milk truck and a peddle car, a suit and a pair of shoes, a hat and a tractor. JACKIE DOWELL North Wilkesboro, December 2, 1943. Dear Santa Claus: Will you please bring me an air plane set, a peddle car, a wagon, a tractor, a pair of shoes, and a suit and cap. JIMMIE DOWELL Hays, N. C. Dear Santa : I am a little girl 7-years-old and I go to school every day. I want you, Santa, to please bring be a doll, doll bed, some candy, and oranges. Don’t forget my sis ter, Ruth, please. Bring her a baby doll, too. And don’t forgot my brother who Is in the armed forces in England. Try to remem ber all of the boys In service. With love, SUE TEAGUE WILLIAMS MOTOR CO. T. H. wnXUMtf. Mgr. • BEAR • Frame Service ibOD USED CARS. TRUCKS^ J, AND TRACTORS Easy Terms • t'lsaiplcto •' [y. R'ebuflcimg Pay-'Cash for Lsto Modd And Cara •nd AcetjtoifcireahMf Tbo»e 334-if ^ Hays, N. C. December 13, 1943. Dear Santa: We live on the farm and heir mama and daddy and go to school every day. I want you to bring me a big doll with real hair. J4y brother wants a ball, and my little Bister, LoUle Sue, wants a doll, candy, nuts and oranges, too. With lots of love, alma, j. d. and LOLLIE SUE LOWE P. S. Don’t forget the other lit tle boys and girls. •V' News of Past Week At MeiRbin Mew Mr- and Mrs. W. B. Reynolds spent the day Saturday In Win ston-Salem. Misses Margie Peadry and Basel Jenkins spent the week-end In Boone. Mrs. Ben Colvard visited friends in Chi^lotte Saturday. . LL and Mrir. Marvin B. Stall are now making their home at Punts Garda. Fla. Lt. Stall In tostmet Ing pitots 111 the air corps. ' Ffem— Rhodes-Day GIVE FURNITURE THIS CHRISTMAS—NO GIFT WOULD BE APPRECIATED MOREi WE HAVE MANY ITEMS IN STOCK THAT WILL MAKE USEFUL, PRACTICAL GIFTS! , TWO- AND THREE-PIECE- LIVIN6R00M SUITES We have just received a big ship ment of Livingroom Suites^ These are 2- and 3-piece suites, covered in synthetic mohair and tapestry. An ideal Chrstmas gift! $ 67 .50 up Glassware Buffet and Vanity Sets Only a Few Left! BLANKETS AT OLD PRICES! It will pay you to select yours now! Dolls. 69e to $2.25 Coffee Tables— $6.50 to $15.75 Magazine Racks— $2.75 up ^Console Tables^ $15.00 to $19.50 Mirrors— $3.50 up Beautiful Triple Plate Mirrors— $2.00 MOHOGANY— Smoking Stands— $2.98 to. $5.50 What-Nots.. $9.25 Give Dad A-^ COMFORT CHAIR with OTTOMAN Covered with Tapestry $37-50 Pre-War Construction CHAIRS AND ROCKERS We have been fortunate in securing some pre-war SPOT CHAIRS and ROCKERS. ' Come early, if you want one of these. Priced— $21-00 to $37.50 BEAUTIFUL PICTURES 75c to $2-35 IMUk* BUY WAR DODDS! f * t- “Always Outotandnig Fu^tura Vslac*” :? NINTH STREET T^ephdne 4^ •V . rt" ‘Mi./ /■ WOcnlKiro, N. Cl ■ ' tl
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