R3t.- m I'- Gtn^’Cawdill ■J ?tfc* CaodlU, who to 0t*- fl(me4.at tho str b«M »t Sumpte: 0. 0.k ahent Wedmoaday and Th vaday at hoaot : 'r Jf McCov, Ajn^rUnrteaant ''^^l^rt BaamlBg. Oa. —^ Joaaph B^att IfaCoyt Jr„ ,ot Mocth Wlllcaahtoo,: |L C.. wm eo mints oand a aaOfml lieaMaaat la the ▲Itogr of the Uiitad ,8tah0i npoh aaceaaatnl jcon^atloa of the Of ' fleafa Caadidata cowrea' at tha In fhatry S^ool at rMt BaaetaK, Id. |(oPoy to tha aen of Mr. aad Mrs. j. B. MoCoy of I^orth Wilkesboro, N. e. The new lieutenant enlisted In the army on Anyaat 5, 1943. He held the rank of ^rporsl before Swing commtoaloned. ' The new officer to a graduate of North Wilkesboro high school in North Wilkesboro, N. C., and Ds- Tldson College, at Davidson, N. C m.wm^M0rn , - WolbBr* .: T^TOiloiMnt yanng' man from Wnkea oonifty haTa arrlrad «t (toihp *‘Weitars, Taxta. to begin' haato training aa Infaatoymai^t jBkt. ;H|d:'J.^Brooka, 'ao# of Itf*. ^ Ahnia ^ OakwoodK Pyt, e* Jtoway . lxiwa, #on; of Mra.' .if Bri^ Brows; fi#prlaiT. ? Ward; Prtl Wintom Vahoa OaipJ!^ aoB of Chlrlae ^omtt ,;;i CimpltoB; of Nortii tnil^pdioro lonta two; and Pvt. Manrica 4. ^UUar, adn. of Jter. ,and Ifra. D. C. MlUaf. H*7b. . Pwt, Walter Viaita Home Pvt. Walter EUedge, of Camp Mackall, recently vlaited hto par- en|to> Hr. and Mrs. Smith BUadga, of North Wilkeaboro. ■ :'j WANTED WANTED — Good Used Type writer. See Andrew Kilby at Yidkln Valley Motor Co. It WAN'l'lia>—KUU Or rart Tinte agents to handle hospitalization insurance for a reliable com pany offering surgical benefits, as well as hospitalization to Its members. Unusual opportuni ty. Liberal commlsfelon. Write The State Hospital Association, Inc., Tarboro, N. C. 12-28-3t WANTS® — 1000 Used Alarm clocks. Bring ’em In regard less of condition. They are needed In defense areas. Will pay highest cash prices. Burke’s Jewelry Store. Ninth Street. 12-20-61 « FOR SALE FOR 8.ALK—Reconditioned Used bicycle. 601 P street, phone 627. 12-30-2tp FOR SALE—Orchard of Six or seven acres with bearing age trees, elso woodland. Mile from Oakwoods on Brushy Mountain road. M. C. Jones, Oakwoods. l-3-4tp FOR SALE — Pre-War Bicycle, good as new. See Bill Kennedy in Wilkesboro. Phone 497J It SPECIAL. I-XIR CHRISTMAS — A number of -good pianos priced as low as (45.00. Open nights until Christmas 'til 9 o’clock. Garwood Plano Co., Wilkesboro. N. C. 12-2S-6t FOR SALK—Dry Wood for Stove or heater. Telephone 511-R. Reeves Wood Yard, located on Moravian Falls Highway. 12-20-4tp FOR SALE—Six Nice Gumsey heifers and two Jersey heifers, all will be fresh soon. Prank Tomlinson, North Wilkeaboro, N. C. 12-20-2tp FOR SALE — Boundary Timber located In Brushy Mountain township near Qllreath post- office; about 300,000 feet. See or write Blaine Hendren, Oil reath, N. C. 12-20-4tp FOR SALE—Three Used Scooters with rubber tires; (3.00-.each. Ray and Buddy Bowman, 1101 E. street. It FOR RENT FOR REINT—^Three-room Fur nished apartment with bath, steam heat, garage close in Available January 1. Phone 252 after five P- m. 12-27-tf FOR RENT — One Three-Room apartment with bath, near Hln- shaw Btrebt; one three-room apartment, with bath and prl vato entrance, on Kensington Drive. Phone 206M. Itp #v ' Miscellaijeous PARTT buying'State License No. 146,928 please return plate and card to CSarollna Motor Club, T. C. Caudill, Agent. It 600 seized from Yates. Yates failed to appear in court to testify, or to be tried, end con sequently the state was unable to allege any shortage in the amount of liquor Inventoried after it was hauled to Wilkesboro from Yates’ home- judge R. Hunt Parker, who presided over the special term, ordered Yates’ bond fixed at (25, 000, which he came in and filled two weeks ago. In court last week Yates enter ed a plea of guilty, and stated on the stand that the 609 cases of llqnor turned over to the county commissioners was about 60 cases short of the amount seized from him, according to his records, and that the shortage was In Imported scotch and Old'Crow, the two most expensive brands. He stated further than on Sunday night be fore the special term of_conrt opened im Monday, September 13, he had dinner In the private din ing room of Princess Qafe In North.WOkeiboro with Lfe Lento and Capt. L. R-. Fisher, ,of the Btaie highway j»trol, ho(b of whom were la the raid which netted the large amount of liquor, and that during the houf and oner half they were together that the xwi to’ « against Lt l^ii and «co»t - 'agrtWL ^; and hlma^ were dtocnsaed. Yates C fruit treee the courthoitoe gw®P^ ‘ -i- -Mfc- ” tOOTU-One Poland JUt; wei^ about 60 pounds; black with fonr white apots. Please Sy M«. watte or ' S. Ward. j - iTH» stiwet u ii^ •»« ■■ -- . -t ^ win !>• iopafl OBBT Xtot jM»w _|iip i>CTP*B . , 14 noia;. *» when opart eeavaitod IS at ten a. ^.^t left J not seen .aronid ktm larihS in and llUed, bonf^ weeks ago.- ’ ■ . -j,;*, ^>-V On moMoh of Solloitor Avalaa -S to, which waa allowed hr the a trahacrUit' of .th^^taa^ In Pfc. Lather B. BUliaga In Iran Hoapitol Pfc. ’ Luther B. Billings is ah army hospital in Iran after suffering a broken leg, according (0 a letter received from him by hto parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Billings, of Hays. Pfc. Billings entered service in May, 1942, and sailed for overseas service in Oc tober. Ik 1« Laws Brothers In -Army And Miu’ine Corps Pfc. Edward C. Laws has been with U.' S. Marine corps forces In the South Pacific area for over a year and has participated in actirni against the Japanese. Pfc. Ishmael Laws was recently promoted to his present rank where he is on army maneuvers in southern, California. Pfc. Laws was assigned to an In fantry regiment when he began seiwlce over a year ago. They are sons of M. P. Laws, of Boomer. ^ A Ik Fred Hubbard, Jr., In Merchant Marine Fred Hubbard, Jr., who has been in school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has enlisted in the merchant marine and will leave Tuesday for New York to undergo a period of train ing before assignment to sea duty. Ik Ik-Ik Lt. Joe McCoy Visits Home Lt. Joseph B. McCoy, Jr., who received his commission last week at Fort Benning, Ga., Is spending a few days here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Mc Coy. , Capt. Robert W. Finley Here For Holidays Capt. Robert Wood Finley, of Camp Shelby, Miss., arrived Sun day to spend several days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Finley. 4® tog ^to CpI. John J. Reid Returns To San Antonio Cpl John J. Reid has returned to San Antonio, Texas, after spending a 15-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. P. M. Reid, and other relatives in Wilkesboro. Cpl. Reid has recently been promoted to his present rating. to! & Ik Pvt. Ward Kenerly Visits Home Pvt. Ward Kenerly, who has been In irainlng at Miami Beach, Florida, is spending a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Kenerly. At the end of his furlough he will report to San Antonio, Texas, to which place-he has been transferred. k k k Machinist Mate Yale Miller Home From Sanford Ayiation Machinist Mate Yale Miller la home from the navy air base at Sanford, Florida, and will spend Christmas In Wllkesbor-o with his family, and mother, Mrs. C. Y. Miller. k k k Pvt. Albert Garwood Home From Fort Jackson Pvt. Albert Garwood has re turned to Fort Jackson, S. C., al ter a shore visit with his wife, the former Kiss Annie Laurie Hul- cher, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Garwood. V YATES GETS SENTENCE I Continued from page one) Aaf v«rr 'then. Tin T 69 raws of whtoky. wrai^etoud t>T fflierif! €, -O. Pdiid«i^,^,-%iin 06^ flyni.two y«^ au»i. mi rifem on pfotoon Ifira' 'iton.' BhractiMi. Tatog,- 'an- YaM to 'gnik^/Yaa ^fiaed utd ka aeat lo (Sypi l| noatha aaijaad^ nnah Ihihraat to atoMtoi nBtoea adwwetod' isged dUkP^Kraaas oYi ed trom Yateajnd vrlitt.i. toris^ s^arate toytoiSlilloniL.« the oharges agatost ti^3|gkNair_ patrol.and SBI Judge Plesft.to '^ap Tito chad, of Goa Bhaw,' T6-yeaiv ad hetora nmt "'''1ffitoto'VaadHkc«d''lQ- pay a^total 4»’|x49 m ^a.iitol c^, - kMiay citoi -fifltt, hf^ iKiirfa BUY MORE WAR BONDS Yatea attdad that ha wwUr lf«|a: been a “kay witnesa” to the Lehto. and Scott 6ase to the ap«al^ tc^, Judge Pieaa atated fuithey-thaf;^ vaa time Yatea. was ftodtos.'f(^ that the courta could.not -be, ed and that ho ahould preednt toheu called, dui^g' thlr Sep|amber speeial tern-aa wvrlt- n^r against Lentz and Sdott dira for hto own tiiaL Lento and Scott were acquitted by directed terdlct from Judge Parker when the state had failed to produce any evidenee that there was a shortage of liquor on hand or that they had taken any llqnor. > The condition of one' suspend ed sentence that Yates must tes tify in any case Involving hto liquor business was construed to mean, that there Is a probability of other indictments in connection, with the alleged liquor shortage following the s'^lzure of the vast amount of liquor, or that other of hlB associates may be brought to trial. iloil^(k&. Sal^Bilii F«lt ’V;Fka« 0# Nervoaa Ind^ttodjmi -AncI Aciiy, Rutt-Dpwn Fwelingt ' Statea;' Wanta Others To Know About Ratonga. seemed tp dtoagna with mo* and L- oftonriffinFetof tbrtorea'Yroin gag.; in my stomneh and itetvdttoitoai. 11 felt too restlea to get'too& gotoid! _ , awvuuUj sleep and it seenmd atotost 1npoa-J Bible to rel^ No ma'B^ whit'I- HOW HOW HAat»|SN>^ , Hb IN woittiD imms, ^ hva ;'BN CLOOTk^rO homsi wb al ways wu« TOO *HB BBST of BVBBYTHINO, TO WHICH AT THIS ■ nkBB WB ADD A WISH THAT THE \TRXfE troOSTMAS SPIRIT lOaHT REACH the depths OF, ALL MENH HEARTS AND mURZ'TBOB ■ PEACE, K)YE" AND OOOD FIL- .v' LOWSHIF TO BVEBYONEl -5^ i -,Kv. '■ " TO ALL-OOR wm AND wo; '.IN THE SWiVlCB, AND POLKS ATItoMB—WB tried I eon&ned to Iwd rundown and nervona' and sometlxnes 1 seemed to ache ail over. ' • Chn^E^Uit Gmtiiigt!. iV- “Retonga gave me such prompt aiid surprising relief that I wish J could t^l everyone suffering ha 1 did about it", declares Mra. W. L. Holbrook, well known residmit of 720 E." Bragg St., Greessboro, N. C., m a strong and grateful public, endorsement of this famous herbal stomachic and Vitamin B-1 medicine. Discussing her case, Mrs. Holbrook continued: “For about a year I seldom felt free of distress from nervous in digestion and a rundown, tiredout feeling. Nearly everything I ate “Retonga ^o^^d. sattofactq^ in' every way. 1 am happily relieved, of the distress from iiidig of the distress from indiTOstioB,, gnt bloating, and-the tlrea, achy feeling that seemed to hold me to reeling its.grip. I eat and deep lots bet ter and fell much stronger. Re tonga is grand”. Thousands praise Retonga. .Ac cept no substitute. Retonga is in tended to relieve distress due to Vitamin B-1 deficiency, cemstipa- tion, insufficient flow of digesttve juices in the stomach, and loss of appetite. Retonga may be ob tained in North Wilkesboro at Horton’s Drug Store.—Adv. |M John Joines Cash Store: “The Store With the Red Front” ... On Porertar Avenna North Wilkesboro, N. C. SEVERAL VARIETIES OF CHRISTMAS CANDIES ARRIVED TODAY! COME IN AND SEE THEM! None Such— Mince Meat, 2 pkgis. 25^ Thompson’s Seedless— Raisins, bleached Jb.lSe Swan’s Down— Cake Flour, pkg....26i «.». Ofpi^QUp The West Granulated— Sugar, 5-lb. bag -31c 4X-^ Sugar, 1-lb. bag 8c Brown— Sugar, lb. 6^ 10 pounds 50* 25 pounds..... *1.25 CoCfee (CUSTOM GROUND) Aristocrat, lb. “THE G. P. STORE IS MY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS’’.-Santa r* Complete Line Of— EXTRltCTS AND SPICES COCOA—V2*lb. pkg. 11c Duke’s or McCormick’s— MAYONNAISE-5 ozs. [Florida Oranges and Tangerines Received Daily -FOR- Plus Bottle Deposit Marshmellow— CREAM, jar... 19c Inland Valley Sweet— PEAS, No. 2 can 14c Grapefruit— Point Free JUICE,47-oz.can..29c Limited Supply— Fruit Cakes - Layer Cakes Calumet Bakinsr— POWDER, lb.can ...19c Fresh-— (MIcOANOTS, each... .20c FRUITS Staymans Winesap Apples Starks Delicious Apples Red Winesap Apples Black Twig Applet Br^hy Mtn. Limbertwigs TANGERINES, PEARS ORANGES, LEMONS GRAPEFRUIT Buy An II II T € Yon Want! 11 U I V . To Purchase Paper Shell— PECANS, lb 45c No. 1 Diamond Brand— ENGLISH WALNUTS, lb. _41c P-NUTS, lb. .... 23c MIXED NUTS, lb; . 148c ALMONDS, lb 45c SHELLED ALMONDS, lb. $1.10 VEDETADLES Celery Spinach Lettuce Carrots Egg Plant Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower"' Irish Potatoek ' Squash Mustard Peppers . , ' Kale Gr^en Beans MARKET SPECIALS# BEEF ROAST, lb. 29c CUR£I>HAMS(hal(ibrwbdle)n>. 32e' PORK HAMS, lb. SI? BA^N—V(61soU’> or ArinourV Stkr, toc- I^CIAl ■LBONE STEAK1&. c:i*3Sc' ?iANiCp^:DRESs£®^|;;iS Yoiir Are Always Greater » Y^ ^^Uy R