,«rv -TMiiEr'*-^a'^ 'P. StB Mowi l>^trf)mtlDA 9t iihifiiMfi JA earning* tor 1jl>ft l«rt >lrta QMBtt* ot ^4S to guMober* At rtbe (174 ]ay)|M|y[||r. S)iTln$^ and .lioan A*- ^^telifltonii pt the MMa jw» «m- pleted by January let. ltd* an- n«im^>H by the North -CSaKdln* >j>a|p jMOdSlyjitd le^ 1.^ CHMwn B. Miller, ot Albemarle. traator operittmt, J» «OsM good ■nggeetlona. The r M, Bwvu — — preeident ot the league, said this plugs and lgfl|tlon should j,rtng, to |4,100,00d Jfl|al dW- caretully cheeked, «n*« v_ t ^ey are wUffM. t and the teti ^ earburetors. manltolds. Drugs lo ee.iuv.vwv dends paid by hoipe fl|»anc 44 ^ ing Institutiens ln*(KS. to *• bsmod. jt^bont 120,000 separate dlTl- dfud cheeks or credits are inrolr- ed ip the 4i>|r^ntion, MUliSit POinlod out, vUch indt^tps number ot ipstitn- tlonal investors are recedring this ypur** end the first dlridend from, a Bnllding, pavings, and Loan Aa- >r bheause pn l .,,,^_ CKpsnme* lagfa Apoufila Correet lubtlciM^n - W-- .jrrr-w J • J»UllSAW*w, , _ - r Uon to a miBlixHUn 4ip« eolation. Althouffh there has power and fuel. Oypr- continued hffvttv tk^ engine results in loss j^ni^leiuy and also a large loss - Omactly inflated tires reduce 'I'dratt apd rolling reelstsnce, and ‘‘,lirtp to save on fuel. poor hitch creates unneces- :t and the pulling of dead This calls tor extra pow- toal. hnakee should be kept trly adjusted. A dragging la just BO much dead and a real fuel bog. the tractor slowly A throttle which is o rapidly pours fuel engine faster than It led Into useful work, ups throw dangerous ^n the moving parts of reior and the tools which It pulls. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBUCATION State (rf North Carolina, Wilkes County. ^ _ In the Superior Court Daisy McNeil Coffey, Plaintiff ▼s. Oyde Coffey. Defendant. Tlie defendant, Clyde Coney, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com- 1 menced in the Superior Court of Wilkes county, North CaroUna, to- wH: an action for divorce; and. The said defendant will further take notice that he is reouir^ to pear at the office of the Cerk Sie Superior Court of said coJn. in the Courthouse in Wukes- N. C., within thirty days af' continued throughout the year a restriction of building of homes, which has been severely reducing the lending volume of tte Institu tions, Miller states. Investors, who are planning ahead for home ownership, are most welcome by the associations. “This year’s dividend will help pay for the War effort by several different uses to which it will be put", said President Miller. In the main the bulk of the pay ments will be on regular savings or investment shares accounts In the associations. On the savings accounts, the dividends will be credited and will flow back Into the same uses to which the regu lar capital of the Institution Is directed. During the year the as sociations purchased In excess of 116,000,000 In war bond issues. Dividends paid in cash in a great many oases will be used to Increase the individual War Bond holdings. The North Wllkesboro Building & Loan Association, of North Wllkesboro, and Wllkesboro Building & Loan Association, of Wllkesboro, substantially partici pated In the dividend distribution, and the purchase of Wer Bonds for their own portfolio. V StateCoO^eHints To Farm Homes [the’3rd’ day of Januaw, 1944, answer or demur to ois com- in said action, or the Plam- will apply to the Court for pa lef demanded in the Complaint. ii3 the 9th day of Dec., A. D., By BCTH ODBRENT N. O. State College l-3-4tM C. C. HAYES, Clerk Superior Court ”lfOTICE~OP~LANi> ENTRY OFFICE OF ENTRY TAKER December 10, 1943 Und Entered by J. T. Pinnix EJntry No. 1617. SUte of North Carolina, Wilkes County. .w » T Notice is hereby given that J. T. Plnnlx of Wilkes county, has thla day entered 1 acre of la^, more or less, in Reddies Kiyer township, Wilkes county, on the Clondike Road and adjoining the Small scratches on furniture of ten disappear if they are rubbed with nut meats. The oil In the nuts darkens and conceals the scratch. An oily nut like a pecan or butternut is best. Cut the ker nel with a knife and rub the cut side into the scratch. Then polish the surfiace of the wood with a soft dry cloth. A mixture of two- thirds linseed oil and one-third turpentine is also good for rub bing scratches out of sight, as Is reliable commercial furniture polish. Klondike Koau ana aujuu.u.. ..v Serve chopped, leftover poultry Ands of Clinton Eller, Rufus Col- meat, creamed and hot on toast aa '®»*4** WA • j. lit* _ pie, topped with biscuit rounds, or with mashed potato, ."(ce. nood- Bv .. les, or Bpeghettl. To make it linton Eller’s line, run- or chicken a la king, give richer sauce with egg yolks perhaps mushrooms it and S. V, Tomlinson; botmd- a ed as follows, to-witr _ , Beginning at S. V. Tomlinsons Bomer in Clinton Eller’s Jin*, rnn- ning North to the aondike Rom; then with the road to Clinton H- ^s corner; then with Clinton El tsins line to the beginning, con taining 1 acre, more or less And running various »(srs** tor complement. If no protest Is Ued within 30 days warrant fer will be Issued. C. C. SIDDHN, Entry Taker tor *U DaS’TRA'rOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Haring qualified as administra- meat .r of the estate otf John W. Bald- -in, deceased, late of Wilkee coun- r. North Carolina, this is to no- persons having claims ^the estate of said deceased dt them to the undersigned [nrmond. N. C., on or before ,th day ol December. 1»44. or notice will be pleaded In bar irir recovery. AH persons in to said estate will pleas# immediate payment. added, and . and some leftover peas or string beans. Or, mix bits of poultry meat with mashed potatoes. Shape In to cakes and brown in a little fat tor a tasty lunchtime dish. Mix leftover stuffing with bits ot poultry meat or gravy, and brown to make well-flavored hash. Or, mix stuffing, leftover and gravy, all three, and brown In the oven for a scallop. Try frozen custards as a nu tritious and delicious wartime ice cream. Whole egg and egg yolks combined with cream, top milk, half and half, whole milk ewr evaporated milk make delightful and economical frozen custard desserts for use In the home. This method of making cus- The procedure is tards is simple. t immeoiaie to beat the eggs slightly end then lis 4th day of D^m^i^w^ giyeetening and W. B. HALL, Blnlstrator of John W. Bald- l-lO-Ctm «orUi * of NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS by PUBLICATION brth Carolina, Wilkes C^ty. In the Ssperier Cosrt r B Hall, Administrator of John W. Baldwin, decU ddwin, ^ landants, Plorence „ J® thftt an action maXumX Kami ffimntanrtiMl im take notice that tW to appear at the office rf « the Sopertor Cowt, Mid county, >_«»>• 'tod answer or demur to ,t in said actl^ ot^ , wJl apply to tto Coi^ i^ef don^od fa |||4 Uth day of Doeossbe^ a C. BATES, Ms irffaofcperior stir until blended. Add liquid and blend thoroughly. It the liquid heated and then poured grad ually over the beaten eggs, with consUnt stirring, the time of cooking Is shortened. . For frozen custards, cook to desired consistency; cool; pour Into pan; and place In the frees- tpg unit In three houru time you will if»ve A nrand wartime ice cream. V- Hexico bM Umlted tire produc tion to 80 per cent of 1941 sales. We Now Haro the Fw e«E«-n Nail Polish and Upstick liiMingfip. ' 10 ' NaHfc Wiisiini> K & VT All property on hand January 1, eithqrjreal or,perMnal, it sid^eet to tmtion ai^ myti^p must includein your return all teal est|pi|e» biding, and improvem^ matidmiy, atock,' goods in process of mh>iliftLctufj>. Include also such items as faim,machjttMry» household furniture, office fumiture, offece equipment, jewel ry. automobile and Uvestock. All persons mit Uiting are subject to indictment. YOU ARE rewired TOTUST ALL DOGS FOR SPECIAL AS WELL AS AD VALOREM TAXES! ALL MALE PERSONS BHIVEHI21MWSO YEtRS OU i^ Note: Farmers, Come Preiared to iiire Year Farm Re|wrt list takers will SIT AT THE PLACES AT TIME LISTED BELOW: Antioch Township A. F. SALE. List Taker Will Burchette’s residence Lewis pork TowndUp J. M. SHEPHERD, Ust Takes Somers Township SANFORD PREVETTE, List Taker -Jan Oak Forest Church ^ Tom Mathis’ Service Station ® R. C. Segraves’ Service Station » Oak Forest Church „ R. C. Segraves’ Service Station _—•» A. F. Sale’s residence -Jam 9 thru Jan. 8 Mrs. A. J. Eller’s store — E. C. Foster’s store Taft Foster’s store ^ Jan Lovelace School —Jan. 8 S. L.’ Spark’s Store -Jan. 10 W. A. ’iviplett’s store .Jan. Wint Blackburn’s &rvice Station Jan. .7 Mt. Pleasant Church ———Jan* -8 J. M. Shepherd’s residence Jan. 0 thru Jan. 31 Gus Myers’ Store Jan. 11 R. C. Jarvis’ Store —Jan. 13 Rufus Johnson’s Store Jan. 14 L. C. McCarter’s Store Jan. 16 Sanford Prevette’s Residence Jan. 17 thru Jan. 81 Beaver Creek Township L. F. WALSH. Ust Taker Jan. Jan. Lovelace Towmdiip R. F. JOHNSON, List Taker ■ Stanton Township VERNON ELLER, Ust Taker Jan. Beaver Creek Service Station W. G. Walsh’s store W. G. Walsh’s store H. A. Carlton’s residence Jan. W. G. Walsh’s store — L. F. Walsh’s residence —Jan. 9 thru Jan. 81 Mt. Sinai Spurgeon School S .8 opu, gcuii ivvr. — —Jan, .4 E. P. Inscore’s store _____.Jan. o Lewis School ® E. P. Inscore’s store —-an. o R. F. Johnson’s residence Jan. 9 thru Jan. 81 White Oak School 6. C. Parson’s store J. L McGlammery’s residence — Clarks’ Mill Jan. 8 .Jan. 16 Jan. 22 —Jan. 29 G. C. Parson’s store ..Jan. 81 Boomer Township tom GREER, Ust Taker Tom Greer’s store Cub Walsh’s store ■Tom Greer’s stare Ruth Holder’s Jarvis Walsh’s .Jan. 6-7 Jan. B 10 -Jan. Moravian Falls Township LISTING DATES NOT COMPLETE Traphill No. 1 Township WA’IHON DURHAM, List Taker -Jan. W. H. Warren’s store 6 Postoffioe, TTiurmond (one-half day A. M.) Jan. 7 Mining Ridge School (one-half day P. M.)—Jan. 7 J. Z. Adams’ stove 1 Jan. 8 -Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Tom Laws’ residence - Deal Steel’s residence q? Tom Gnier’s store Jan. 14 thru Jan. Ji Mulberry No. 1 Township MRS. OPAL DANCY, List Taker BaugusB MiH (one-half day A. U.) jfall. JO. Pat Bangross’ residence (hw day P. H.)—Jais. 10 j. b. Brewer’s store (half day A. M.) Jan. 11 . M.) .. Brushy Mountain Township HOMER COSTNER, Ust ’Taker Jim Bumgarner’s store Halls Mills Postoffice J. P. Robert’s store Jan. Z Jan. .4 Jan. .6 W. Joines’s residence (half day P, Traphill Postoffice Watson Durham’s residence — Jan ..Jan. 11 -Jan. 12 13 thru Jan.' 16 A. E. Moore’s residence M. L. Hendren’s store W. H. Tevepaugh’s residence Jan. Jan. W. M. bsbome’s store — -Jan. 6-8 Mrs. Opal Dancy’s residence ..» Jan. 10 thru Jan. 16 Traphill No. 2 Township C. 8. JOHNSON, List Taker W. n. At5VUpaU|JiXO Odell Moore's residence ^ Paul Baity's store — Homer Costner's residence Jan. 8 thru jan. oi Mulberry No. 2 Township C. E SHATLEY, Ust Taker McBride’s store J*®- J7 Joynes Postoffice Jnn. 18 Mack Holbrook’s residence —Jan. 19 Joynes Poetoffice Jan. 20 Edwards No. 1 Township LISTING DATES NOT COMPLETE E. E. Bell’s store J“»- J] Loren Church’s store Jan* 18 C. S. Johnson’s residence Jan 21 thru Jan. 81 H. H. Rhodes’ residence Jan. 19 Arlie Myers’ store J«® 22 H. E. Harrow’s store Edwards No. 2 Township E. J. DURHAM, List Taker Bob Absher’s store (10 a.m.to6p.m.). Loren Church’g residence— H. E. Harrow’s store — --Jan. 24 Jan, 26 Union Township W. H. WHITTINGTON, Ust Taker -Jan* 29 Jan* 31 Lester Yates’ store — A. G. Shepherd’s store Thomas Gentry’s store -J«®- Coy Durham’s .residence ..Jan. lo Lcn Blackburn’s Store “ J. A. Longbottom’s store J®® Newcastle Township G. C. GREEN, List Taker Mallard Shepherd's store Jessie Shepherd’s store J’s Reed Royal’s store A. R. Miller’s store Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. —Jan. -Jan, Jan. Mrs. W. A. Longbottom’s store Jan (Jordon Mills store "®®» E. J. Durham’s residence J®®* J" E. J. Durham’s residence J»®- —jan. *Jan. Edwards No. 3 Township J. C. NEWMAN, List Taker Gilliam’s store P. L. Day’s store R. D. Mathis’s store G. C. Green & Son store G. C. Green & Son store Dennysville School House Mrs. R. H. Green’s store J. G. Adams’ residence G. C. Green’s residence Jan. 12 thru Jan. 31 i. R. Vannoy’a store Jan. 10 WingleFs store J®®* H Wilbar Poetoffice Jan. 12 Piney Ridge School Oak Grove (Jhnreh -jan. Dewey Miller's store -Jsn. IS -Jan. 14 -Jan. 17 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 W. H. WWttingUm’s resWenee, Jan. 18 thru Jan. 81 Benham School Pleasant Ridge School J“- "4 Arthur West’s Store J®®- McBride’s Store V -'’®ov oo Pleasant EQll School J®®* 27-28 North Wilkesboro Township J. B. MeCOY, List Taker North Wilkesboro Town Hall —Jan. 3 thru Jan. 81 Walnut Grove No. 1 Township T. G. JOHNSON, List Taker s Springfield Postoffice J. H. Alexander's residence A. M. Holbrook’s store DockeiW Postoffice — L. B. Sparks’ residence Jan. -Jan. J. C. Newman’s Residence _—Jan. 29 thru Jan. 31 Elk No. 1 Township E. C. HODGES, Ust Taker M. C. Minton’s store (Ferguson) Help’s Store (Adkins Shop) B. C. Johnsim’s residence Ira Triplett’s store G. D, Welbam’s residence Reddies River Township T. A.ELLER, Ust Taker Wade Holloway's residence T. G. Johnson'a residence Jan. 9 thru Jto. 16 -Jan. -Jan. Noah Harris’s store — Turner Oil Company Walnut Grove No. 2 Township A. A. WYATT, List Talmr jan. W. F. McNeil’s Service Station A. T. Nichols’ store* Purlear Postoffice -.Jan. Delp’s Store (Adkins Shop) E. C. Hodges’ residence -jan H. L Shoemaker’s store Paul Eller’s store — —Jan. 8 Ijan. 9 thru Jan. 16 jj. Parson’s store -Jan. 10 —Jan. 11 -Jaa. 12 Elk No. 2 Township ROBERT HALL, Ust Taker W.’ F.‘McNeil’s Service Station—----- T. A. Eller’s residence J«®. 18 thru Jsn. 81 H. C. Wheeling’s store W. A. Pn^t’s store - j. T. Woods’ store -Jsn. 17 H. C. Whedin^B store Robert H®ii’l residonoe. -Jaa* 18 ■ .19 Rock Creek Township F. C. JOHNSON, Ust Tsksf • -Jan. 22 . Jan. 28 thru Jan. 81 Job. Cabin Towi^bip LISTING DATE8 NOT COMPLETE Joe %yes’ ^ View) . Jaa. 8 Jen- 4 Wfli Kune®® a -—:::— Dewey \ * J«L S Jen. 6 Jen. 7 ■—-Jan. 8 . J'aa. a tfuni Jaa.'81 O. C. Rhodes’ store — C. E. Shepherd’s store MeKinl^ Hanks’ store W. K Bell’s residence Jan. 17 Fiml Hall’s re^enee _ C. E Shephard’s stora - A. A. Wyatt’s rasidenee Jan. 88 Jan. 18 Jap. 19 Jaa. 20 Jan. 21 JaiL 22 thin Jsn. 81 Wilkesboro No. 1 Township MBS. WABNBB Wilkes County M. C. Jones’ store HqjJSB, Wilkcboro No. 2 TowniUp USTl^ PATE8

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