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FOB ituii aii' 3« 'gi^lloni Charlie mH« Irom C road.\ V>B '■ftoy, lard ''-^Fas^, clover $25 also t»pla»apa.. ird, Dairy •TIPIS’'’®*’ ^ 10-9-2tp LAND FOR SALE—50 AND 100 _ timber; J^lplOnty . - - ''^'tract jjMlrfrwckoi*^ locu^ law:, T^^/Kdivy burjMst well vra- Roads tJH'ou^ land. H ,8oW by Oct. aiJth, wilj take pair aese.—H. G. Maarsh, Obj( N. C. illJ o« wout) 'l^B John A. ACenON SilTiE ijBe tate of Ahte JQi^ J- White cosaistlng of one hou3% and lot. and lllABts'at Roada, oie 1935 Plymouth 2-door setiM, and also several articles at house' hold furniture, will hd aeiC on SATURDAY, OCTOBfiR 14th, at the premises, sale beginning at 2 p. m. Mrs. Myrtle Greene, Execatrlx. 10-12-3t FOR S.AIA'—four Jorsoy and guernsey cows to freshen about last of October. C. A. Canter. North Wilkesboro, or C. F. Canter, Purlear. 10-5-3t 1—-SBW IWa JFltlUn ‘IlfWgiMae’.. A. Qi^^T^ster, CtmaorH. 10-9-4t room JNMse, ferti laa(t^ 116 acres on timber, some markets her, ainch pulpwood, goi dmrd or grazing Mud. - T. HT Caflt iMi »ii|) Wit't>er Stop. - ' ie-5-4t ,1^ interested v> in standing t cedar timber. Write /el PO* SAliE-^^^WMIpi Products, (elivared In North Wilkesboro m* WmcertKiro. Phone MF412. W. W. Kyle, dealer. North M'lnraaboro route 1. lO-12-lOtp GOOD ly Teoonditlone® and tuadfl. ^me as law In price as $66. Teems if you wW*» tJasevood —*— N. c. ' ■ 9-11-tf THD4.ANE CO., Uc. Albu^sta, Val THE GLENN L MAHTIN CO. Preab3rteruui Church ^ Rev. S. D. CRANE, Minister #9:46—Sunday school. Nursery through the Adult deaartments. 11:00—Morning worship, cen tered around the words of Jesus: “Blessed are the poor In spirit, for theirs Is the kingdom of heaven”. 7:15—Evening worship, con ducted by the Young People. 7:30—Study Groups: Adults, Young People, and Junior Young People. 1 Builder of the famous “Marauder” FOR SALE—LARGE SLABPILE, | B-26 medium bomber; the “Mari- estimated 20 truck loads. Road to yard. Price $25.00 if *Jlt' at once.—M. G. Marsh, Obids, N. C. 10-6-2tp FOR SALE! At Priar Patch Farm FOR SALE—10-PIECE RTTBSSE and plastic molds; large pony, Scotty, ash traya, hoaitiads, wall plaques, paint spray, and paints. All for $12.00.—^BI..G. Marsh, Obida, N. C. 10-6-2tp ner”. Naval patrol bomber and the “Mars”, trorlds’ largest flying boat, is offering well-paying jobs in its modem aircraft assmnbly plant in Baltimore, Maryland. Openings in practically all types of jobs, many requiring no previ ous industrial experience. 7 Miles North of No^ Wilkesboro Jast Arath of Highway Mo. 18 bXlR SALE—Small Home With about fire acres of land, four miles north of city on Highway IS. See R. C. HoHer, route one. l«-6-2tp Satirday, 0cLl4 2 P. M. 14 Head Registered Guernseys 10 Head R^ist^ed Jlereford Cows and Calves Several Head G|rade Cows and Hiifers Bay Mare, 7 Years Old W. G. Allis-Chalm- ers Tractor with 3 disc tillers dr plows tXJR aALdB — 7 Acre AfFte Or- oliuxt, all trees being in gMd etonditlon. Good crop applee, mostly winter fruit. ^ in clude crop with orchaf/wngell septwaaigii..«,ai. Jon**, OaV woods, N. C. 10-6-2t # Miscedlaneous _ , HAVE while we WUKf''Vt wire on Jobs For Men: Mechanics Assemblers Sheet Metal Work ers Tool Makers Wood Tool Makers Carpenters hmi4. A Street. Cabinet Shop. 10-6-tf Jobs For Women: 1 ii'RjbiE! If jBxcees Acid Oattm Xoa pains cf Stomach Ulcers, Indi- gesUotg' Heartburo, Belching, Bloailsg, Nausea, Gas PatM, gat free afiioplB, Udga at Horton's Drug Store. 16t-p (t) Trainees Riveters Sheet Metal Work ers I will have the CertMkates for the Registered Cattld on €he ground the day of sala^ and for- d|$aaer3 may inspect before boy- inf. I fliink their blood is hbove ;the aiveK®, and any penon wbr its something good should nd this sale. SEE US |\>r Service and Farts for — the electric re- frtgelfitorB sold locally by Hen- dersoti Electric Co. Palmer’s Radlq Service, {Joe Palmer), r l0-12-4tp A representative of the Glenn L. Martin Company will be at the Tfe High Doll|r Will Cet You a Herd Foundatibn rs: S^e meAani«ll scfttice lonal try^ors, po'frer 1 farm Machinery: *iH- lecitig and acet^inie WUkes ImpMbent North Wuiresboro TO, 'phaife 469. . . ■* t-24-tf U. S. Employment Service 309 NINTH STREET North Wilkesboro, N. C. October 2 Through October 14 Bev. fiOWARO J. F(HUD Paetor T46 a. m.—Sunday echool. B. Story, auperlntendent. , , .lliOO a. m.—Morning worahlp. pastor. p. m.—^The Baptiet Traln- g Union. Miss Louise Wright, director. ,^7:30 p. m.—^Evening worship lOT by the pastor. We ask our people to note the change in time lor the Baptist ■alning Union and the hour for ening worship. A cordial welcome awaits you in our church school. wtatari wlien It eotatf.-7j. ^AMng this tray mves' yoa ff^ulty of ch^jea-r^o 1^10^ Wat ;iEsnd hadget sacimitiM knows where the needs are graat- est, and applba.the funds where they, will do the fttoat good. It Is easier to Qgbt and fight hard when there is the mateffai asaur- ance of clothes, slMU«r, recrea tions, entertainment,material jiids to spiritual weU-bMiig—rolling jn day after day to tiie %httaw fronts, and to those racked areas which have been fighting fronts’. As the drive gets under way in Wilkes, put your fist down deep— ‘chicken feed’ from yon and ypur neighbors, and all your children will bloom right Into big stuff—^IF every last man, woman, and eUtdi does devoutly his little blt^ ■V as sbomn sad .0**yl kltUPS M{ fis to dainu, bttbe Hungary now haS S shortage of wood for prodaesr gu engines. X Wilkesboro aiui Unioa Methodist ev. FRED H. SHINN, Pastor ^orning worship at Wilkesboro 1:00 a. m. evlval at Union will continue lugh Sunday night. Rev. A. 'Lynch assisting. jr2^ Administ Mrs. L. L.^ lOE OF SALE Cons !Tnder abd the BUI -dock signed He 6th ^y' 12 o’(^ck, use dow Inl Carolina, off ^hest b^der tract “of in W^iilbori I ^OUS^ No; ing the lands bf er if W%t:es ®.fQiecial irt Balty^et ;y, the the said cos mmlsslg f Nov«^ oonsfit tl eabor _ r sale £6 cash thtt lying ai|| Townshlij, h Carolini, he he Su_ Garris D, Garris, 128 S '. ^No. 6, appoii commission' ^ds described,. tiship, Wilkes'] dgm®d coonmissf “ctober 2, If , offer for' an at the . les coimty, Wl_ S® highest bid' rothers die au . No: :day of ■ cX p. lots count*, er wS at it ale at oust sboroi Or fof following describe erty fit ing re Deeds Said cash and equal ini ana iiix This 16, 18, 23^ 39 as Forest . W. Bo^ C., said.;! the Rq Hikes Oak Grove Sunday School 2:30-3:30—Oak Grove Sunday school will meet in the Woodlawn Community House. This is an In terdenominational project, with workers from various churches In town. All adults, young people and children -from the entire sur rounding community are cordial ly invited. Those who have no other religious connections are es pecially urged to come. thers, and morl particularly bed as |ollow8,,to wit: Inning hn a sdMilI gum, the t corner of John S. Cta- 60 acre tract^i^nnlng Sonth oles to G. W. Hayes ikie, with said lloh 90 poles to ain Salisbury road leading Wilkesboro,/N. C., North- th said 53 poles to a m, Soutli 27 degrees Bast to th# beginning,- 50 Itfa B. First Methodist Church Rev. A. O. WAGGONER, .Minister 9:46—Church school, J. Snipes, superintendent. 11:00—Morning worship. The theme: “The Way to Know”. 7:14—The Youth Fellowship. 8:00—Evening service. The theme: “Call No Man Common”. 7:30 Wednesday—Prayer serv ice. •V— acres bn Ihs sifma more or less. This 4th day of October, 1944. CLYDE HAYES, 10-26-4t-(t) Commissioner a is being loca^ in Ed- iship^ Wilkes county, •ed as follow Begin- postoak, D. T. N. Et ;heast comer, runnii Thomas Osudle’s Hi to a whitmk on s; :omer; thentft west 17 a holly busfi.^ the bank branch, Thoms CaudlS’s thence' dowu'^W braich th ^omas 'Caudle {Jr.) line to a spurWood in J. P«: Garris’ Ime; theiice east with Mid line 179 poles to a black nn, John lEil- lingi’ comer: thmm south ^th said line 66% pams to a vlack oak on the sidw ofthe road, D. T. N. Edwards’ edraer; thenct west with Md road poles to a whiteoak; thence Fast 70 poles to the beginning, and containing sev- 10-19-4t(TK EXECHDR’I NO^CE North Carelint^ Wilkes i County_. . Havim qualified as jxecutor the cstKe oj J. D. l^ewer, 0 ceased,' of W» cesl county, '... C., fan is to noltfy mil persons havi^ claims agate! the estate of tlie said decease to exhibit them to the undersigned at Pores Knoh, N. C., on or before the 26th day of September, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their ' recovery. All persons in debted'.to said estate will please make inM>®diate payntent. This the 25th day «f Sept., 1944. F. «; BREWER, Executor of the estate of J. 0. Brewer, dec’d. ll-3-6t(T) The Hub e Store For Men MORE ABOUT — WAR FUND (Starts On Page One) ..r Let sfcw you these new Suits.,{^upeiF- weight i^0% All Virgin W#1 worflld giffes RENT Brier Patcli Farm W. K. Stwi’divjmt O^er,^ iii FOR KENX-MYwo Roma Apart- meat fm"il!iR|l$d «a, Keaeington Drive, after X>eWlS^ X. Call 2951f. 'ttp FOR |$ENI —li\ to hire qualified applictnts and t discuss the many interesting and well-paying jobs that ,«re open. Adequate housing facuities avail able. tacted five hundred war-workers, asked them just for pennies, only pennies, to make Christmas for a dozen soldiers—the pennies stack ed up in no time to over $90.00. That’s why your county committee for the National War Fund wants to remind you: Pennies do matter. And nickels and dimes In generous abundance mount up taster than the "long green”. Not that your committee will turn up their eager noses at thousand dollar bills—but they are sending out the hounds for the little stuff, this time. Please empty your ipockets and pocket-books—that small change you would have let slide through your fingers for next to nothing— those odd pennies, nickels, small silver. Hold on to ’em tight un til a N'WP canvasser comes by then loosen up quick! National War Fund looks after our own men’s comfort, here and abroad, through the USO, the United Seamen's Service and War Prisoners Aid. National War Fund through many allied war re lief societies helps bring straight home to 91 countries on six con- t^lpMHAasMMM^dMire to bring you majiij' the nev^i^' lUm wear and fall colors. from f, 15.00 o: ,, and bell lit. ss re e bu; tioi»^^ Another' group wejl tailor( $ YOUB boxes. It ITS Formerty used fiy State Gnird over Rexall Stor^ also offiea on Gordon Avena% Mrs. C. G, Poliidteter. 10-5->2tp ALL APPUCANTS MUST COM PLY WITH WAR MANPOWER REGULA-nONS. WANTED! ^ All former experieiked Knitters and Looi^rs to re- iviltp for work on a Government Contract. WANTED AT ONCE—'X'enaat For river farm. BINt lands, ’Mare tractor and -good stoek. furnish' house. See Cfiarles® Htt.wjLidaK from Coble ^pAii>5. yjl ilvui load. T ss® want: or good houd^^d soml ^ outside citsr Stab I ifiHfleiiij I nai4e all co: nces, desSHbe propR Maybe what Is “ ddresB Joumal- .Patrlotr''®?«*. J- 10-6-tf WAN] ■P»nea- Tlo is a go^ way to show your patrj^sm and help ■produc^i^ervhandise for the War effoi^ m Write route irect ,ve you t finished worsted^ long wearmg / 7 C / Dress Shiri Fur Felt Hats (Burton-Taylor) le man who ftnts a that will ssR good ice wXhave a selection of stripestfigmrerfj^d; solid colots. They live t|p no-starch collar that al^mysIlDoks neitt. Fine quality fur felt Hats in your favorite style. «4.9t And a new shipment of Wool Felt Hats for 1.98 Dress Other Items Just Receivey shipment of g Oxfords n fip top-grain leat big calfsl 's^essj $4.48 to $5.1 Work Clothe The famous -OLD Work Clotlu*—cut fu ized, and made to giv service. Pants ' Shirts to mi ^anes Underwear Rpekford^Sox Dlesa Sweaters for Spldiers -Tied Ties ips teur u. H-2tp i rANXED —so-so BlOe ;es Hosiei Mills. I'WANTED •to BUY- TaUei two alemt P. W. Eshelman, Pre«rabnt J L. G. Caldw^y STREET Miutabger. iii'F N«itotbe|}.P.S|m L ..a. - I - -If V •' .
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