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Baffl'd 7. Hmqld to «t Itet liMltort WocnS^! WAITFEO ** to kaadto {t6«ttottoaUon totaiMM* for 4. MUatoo cbm' otteihdK Wlffen iMnotito ,1*1'yP M tevpniinjtiQa to it* ' |ptol>«ra, U&ankol of portuxil- f:; Ubuttl MflUotoBlcB. Write .to 8Uto Aseodatios,' Un Tarbp^ N, g. >,v H'28-3t ctmi ^WITN Tim mSi , dooks. •^ looo Itoed Atora I>ittor!4P' tosard' ^ - of mhoIIImi. Ifbef . ere =41^^ to^ddw^^lfffiib«^WiU ~ W-lU(htoK A|iaIt'lurteeB. Burke’s street. .1^ --CI- 12-89-St #-^OR SALE ' SAJUSi^l / Doable Door B »; Safe with fittings. Write , 'S •** Mrs. A. H.'CHey, North ’tiVii WPketboro, N. 0.' 12-18-2t p ^' iTOpt 8ALB — Pedlgrood Cocker *^;^8ltoulel puppies •— grandsire ^HThamplou My Own Bmcle”— ' ■ BUglble for A. K. C. regtotra- tfcn. Ready for sale for Christ mas. Dorothy Jeunlngs, Pores Knob, N. C. 12-18-2tp Sgt»iL»tcli«r T»a^^ Wow In Ithlfv* * flgt. Letcher C. Teague to'now somewhere la Italy. Sgt. ’CSague hto biton to bottle to^North Afrtoa and Sleliy.- He to ^ttlng along aeoording to letters recelred by hto friends. nt m M > LttonaA K3by In Air CUirps Resarrea T^mar Kilby, son of Mr. and Mrs. A..P. Kilby, of this city, has enlisted in the air corps reserves. Tv»»n«T, who Is now in school at Davidson College, has been aC' cepted Into the reserve corps and will enter training when he is called Into service later. FOR SAl^-^ Boundary Timber located In Brushy Mountain township near Gllreath post- office; about 300,000 feet. See or write Blaine Hendren, Gil- reath, N. C. 12-20-4tp Pll Uoa^ jgudwto. pvt.^«tnwld to thtk son Mr. wdr Mra Atoto Itorrold,;of vi^-''¥igil*'Wifwi4.; Wattoned At tpeat the greislMtod ildih.' ‘ toe tor^^Mhs; tJd« Pvt, traniferr6d'"1hwitt’"^mpe^ Texas, to "Shreyhportr'' ^ •Mr. and i„ Iwey .Hom I _ Ivoy Dltoore, pbamacist ' ■econd olass, totol^ned hto tato*- ‘ ~edn|pabr momtog frogs. ItfcattOn. H«'h* dnty in- the fisddillC an that J^.di$Mted .to4nl^ on lektn^i'to shout ^.threb S' %'M fer'Oh^h 'br'wlr Wedailil gOhie ond^inioSMl i^fon- 'duty to SpdiB according to » tottsf Ruth Teague. Pvt ’Hlgitfns^^V SPKdAL FOB OHRISTMAB—A nnmber of good pianos' priced aa low as 143.00. Open nights until Christmas 'til 9 o’clock. Garwood Plano Co., Wllkestoro, N. C. ^ 12-SS-6t POF. SALB—Dry Wood fm" Steve or heater. Telephone 611-R. Beeves Wood Yard, located on Moravian Falls Highway. 12-20-4 tp FOR SAliB — Ooaerete Blocks, 8x8x18 and 4x8x16 'on yard. Moose Concrete Products, SUtesville, N. C. Builders of concrete silos; Salisbury High way, Phone 463—Night 291J. 12-16-3t POB SALB—Combine In Good condition. For information see J. B. Snlpee,^county agent. It OOME IN and Get Tour Cedar Chest for Christmas—the ideal gift. Culler's-Cabinet Shop, op posite courthouse, Wilkesboro, _N. C. Itp POB SALE—Six Nice Gurnsey heifers and two Jersey heifers, all will be fresh soon. Frank Tomlinson, North Wilkesboro. N- C. 12-20-2tp POB SALB—Orchard of Sto; or seven acres with bearing' age trees, also woodland. Mile from Oaktvoods on Brushy Mountain road M. C. Jones, Oakwoods. 12-16-4tp SXABKS BROS. Bepreeentative will be found at CITY ORO- CBRY STORE pn Tenth street. Get your order In now for spring delivery—full line of fruit trees and shrubbery. 12-20-4 tp • FOR RENT FOR BENT — One Four Boom heated apartment; also nice porch. Private bath and pri vate entrance. One brick gar age. concrete floor. On Ken sington Avenue, Telephone No. 228. Itp • Miscellaneous FREE!—^If Excess Add Cansee you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belch ing, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Horton's Drug Store. 12-30-10tp (t) MAKE THE City Grocery Store on Tenth street your shopping headquarters for Christpiias fruits, nuts, and oranges for Santa’s pack, and a full line of groceries. 12-20-4tp ■on of Mr. and Mr8. Higgins, of Dehart. 7 ■ i-,,. J;" V'.''. Rt' Hr Rt Cpl. Cecil IMW R«tunu To Camp Cpl. Cedi (June)KAUsy re turned fo catnp at Port Bragg De cember 2nd. Cpl. Kelley Is to the hospital there. M M Pvt. Roscoe Hayes Hcxme On Fuiionyh Pvt. Roscoe Hayes, who Is sta tioned at Key West, Florida. Is spending a furlough with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hayes, of Hays. m Rt M Gives Thanksgiving ^ Menu Sgt. Harold A. Profflt writes from an air base in the Panama area that his ThanksgMng dinner menu was as follows: Cream of Celery Soup, Olives and pickles, roast turkey, Virginia baked ham, glblet gravy, Southern dressing, snowflake potatoes, candled sweet potatoes, green peas, buttered asparagus, cranberry sauce, lettuce salad, Russian dressing, Parkerhonse rolls, but- ffer, fruit cake, ice cream, choco late cake, lemonade, coffee, mince pie, pumpkin pie, apples, oranges, candy, cigarettes, cigars. Sgt. Profflt, who was recently promoted to his present rank, is the son of Mrs. A. J. Profflt, of Purlear. Pvt. Lonnie Davis Visit ing Sister Pvt. Lonnie Davis, of Camp Gordon, Ga., is visiting his sister. Miss Florets Davis, near Wilkes boro. P-vt. Davis is a member of a M. P. B. G. company at Camp Blanding. ft Ift Sgt. Vaughn E. Jennings Now In England ' Sgt. Vaughn E. Jennings has ar rived safely in England, accord ing to a letter received by his par- week.' „ I *i;fec«9lt^-4| ifiiipgeiaft-lldiw-' 0. K; 'Whittington, Jr., to now serving as acting sergeant at Camp Blanding. Fla., having been recently promoted to hto^yresent rank. Sgt. Whittington, '»rho en tered the servico in Septapher, 1948, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. O. K. Whittington, of Wilkesboro. ^v- Special Pro^am ChrUtoas Music Young People’s choir under di rection of Miss Elsie Nichols will render a program of special music at the evening service, 7:30 o’clock, Sunday at the First Bap-' ttot church. The program will be as follows: Organ and Plano Prelude, Miss Elsie Nichols and Mrs. A. F. Kil by. Processional—"O Come, All Ye Faithful”, Choir. Watchman, Tell Us of The Nlght’f—Lucille Casey and Choir. Duet—Star of tl»e Bast—^Wan da Kerley and Vivian Kerbaugh. "Jeaus, Our Lord” — Peggy Ntohols and Choir. God . Rest You'Merry, Gentle men”—Choir. Solo—"O, Holy Night"—Jackie Frasier. “Hkrk, The Herald Angels Sing”; “Here. A Torch”. Jean nette, Isabella—Choir, But Thon, Bethlehem”— Jackie Frazier and Choir. "Silent Night”—Choir. "Joy To The World” — Choir and Congregation. Organ and Plano Postlude— Miss Nichols and Mrs. Kilby. V-; The number of farm machines on the rationed list has been re duced from 91 to 31, reports J. D. Bllckle, extension agricultural engineer at State College. —” —V «•••';" Money can fiiHiL buy bonds. ,SHOF RATS fbiuifl ikI CAHvY^ Wetlii ' I I Wry.alfmirfAi7uiif.-ii ijinf.f i.jii, i i'itiiiulMaj:;-1 ■ • r^-v'rf»ri ■' VELOCIPEDES BIG ASSORTMENT GIFT SETS 25^ To $2.00 BILLFOLDS ' / (Name In Gold Free) 50eto$2 fB. WR HAVjB TEN VARIETl]^ OP ] POB CHRlSTMAa COME IN NOW YOU NPa^ POB THE HOLIDAT SRASONX^ i,20**^|cLb. ■0- • Chilstinas Fruit (^kes • WE WILL HAVE FRUIT CAKES THIS WEEK-END SQcaml S1.N Each SEVEN VARIETIBS - Christmas Mixed HGRDCARDY 4*zs> lOe Cedar Chest Filled With Chocolates $2.00 to $2.79 ROSE’S 5c-10c-25c STOM North Wilkesboro, N. C. ^|.(!!!iiiHii!, ,!tiiiiii||, .,,|iiiiii|,, j,iriiMi,,, ,|iiiiiiii,| ,1111111111, ,1111111111, ,111111111,, ,,111111111,„,|iiiiiiiii,,,.111111111, Ill,,, 3 'iiitiinii» '*iiiiiiiiii' 'liiiiiiiiii‘-'liiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiii^iii-Nii|,|,,|iM'ilii,||||iiii»iii||,,|j|ii!i||||||||||iiilli|,,|j|,(i.niii,,,,,,||i!li|||,,,,|||i!lii||,|,,)|,ili|ii|,,,,,||lH||,,,,,)iiil!llii,,,,iiii{Mi|,,,,,,,,||jii|,,|,,|,,||!lii||,,,|jiiinii||„,;,,t.iM^^^ = = J m 1 n y OUR RECAPPING PUNT IS NOW EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR QIONN TRUCK TIRES -SO BRING THEM IN AT ONCE AND Wrii RECAP THEM FOR YOU JUST AS SOOM AS POSSIBLE! Recaps Available In Sizes From 8.00x25 to 9.00x20 BRIRC US YOUR PASSENGER CAR TIRES, TOO! EXPERT WORKMEN TO DO YOUG JOB... RIGHT... WITH THE BEST OFIOUIPMEIT AND AWAILABLE MIITElHALS AT tHEHl DIS POSAL ALWAYS GREATLY APPRECIATED. YOU. COME IN AND TALK WITH US ABOUT YOUR TIRK. _
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