who 1b orest College, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kerbaugh. otot the week Mr. W. R.- Harmon, Jr., stu 1 I dent of State College at Raleigh, > spent the week-end with his par ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Har mon. My hats off... to my customers who have been so swell about waiting for the tlr? that... I OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES There's no getting away from Jt! When you have a good thing?word gets around?and FAST! And from our View, it seems everyone is demanding the tire that OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES. FOR EXTRA SAFETY AND EXTRA MIIEAGE THE NEW B. F. Goodrich Silvertowr IS WORTH THE WAIT! The new Silvertown tires have been setting records for long mileage, safety and economy not only on taxi fleets, police cars and special test cars but in regular car owner use. These new tires are built with a broader, flatter tread that pun more rubber in contact with the road, spreading the wear over a larger area. To hold this heavier tread, B. F. Goodrich engi neers developed a 35% stronger cord body with stronger cords and more of them... This meant better bruise resistance, greater safety. If you want the tire that OUTWEARS PRE WAR TIRES, place your order UnLtf. A little wait will be rewarded with toikfi biggest money's worth in tires. I cm b? beifM m SmI Dmi JSqf?# ?m( CMmiMf r? HEAVY DUTY FLOOR MATS With Padded Felt Back FOR A MODEL FORDS * Also for Ford Models for Years From 1933 JO 1940 CAROLINA HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Bob Kite Flake Cook How to get a new HUDSON In order >o bring you a new Hudson sooner than you might expect, we are pledged, with all other dealers, to Hudson's Good-Will Delivery program. We'll take your order immediately for the model of your choice. This is our 4-point policy: I To sell at established prices I Cash* or convenient time payments I If you have a trade-in we will make you a good allowance. I Delivery of cars in strict sequence of orders received T T UPSON buyers can be choosers. You have your choice of a Super Series or a N distinguished Commodore Series ?all popular body styles?fresh' new colors, and two famous engines, the 102-h.p. Super Six and 128-h.p. Super-Eight. These are the finest Hudscns ever sold. Safari new exteriors and luxurious interiors ?plus record-breaking performance and endurance, and a score of features that make Hudson America's Safest Car. So here's a cordial welcome to visit your Hudson dealer. Well tell you as nearly as possible when you can have the model you want As members of a coast-to-coast organi zation of 3,000 quality dealers, we offer expert Hudson Protective Service for your car?trained mechanics?genuine Hudson parts?and fair prices. See us soon. Learn all that Hudson offers' you in complete driving satisfaction. See your nearest Hudson Dealer as listed below WILKES HUDSON CO. Highway 421 (Broadway) Body Rebuilding Telephone 468-W Wilkesboro, N. C. Mrs. James Lowe Honored at Tea In a lovely spring-like setting Mrs. Lucius S. Ldwe and her three daughters, Mrs. Guy Dun can, of Morganton, Mrs. Prank Crow and Mrs. Carl Ruchan, en tertained at a formal tea at the Lowe home on Trogdon Street Friday afternoon honoring Mrs. Lowe's daughter-in-law, M r s. James Lucius Lowe, the former Miss Lucy Goodale Thurston, of Taylorsvllle. Around a hundred and fifty "friends called between the hours of four to six to greet the bride, who was married In the Taylorsvllle Presbyterian church on Saturday, February eighth, and to enjoy the grac ious hospitality of the hostesses. Callers were welcomed at the door by Mrs. R. G. Flnley and Mrs. J. A. Rousseau and present ed to the receiving, line by Mrs. Watt M. Cooper. Others receiv ing with, the hostesses and the honoree were the bride's moth er and sister, Mrs. Asa Thurston and Miss Gelt Thurston, of Taylorsvllle. Mrs. Gordon Flnley directed to the guest register, which was In charge of Mrs. Henry Moore, and Mrs. Watsou Brame showed the way to the dining room where tea was pour ed by Miss Norma Stevenson, and Mrs. C. E. Jenkins, Sr., and Mrs. W. C. Grler alternated In pouring coffee. Mrs. W. D. Half; acre and Mrs. Boyd Stout assist ed in serving sandwiches, fancy ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County. The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of Howard Brown, late of Wilkes county, this is to notify all parties having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned administrator at Route 1, North Wilkesboro, N. C., on or before the 15th day of February, 1948, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All par ties indebted to said estate will make prompt payment to the un dersigned administrator. This 15th day of Feb., 1947. W. A. MILLER, Administrator of the estate of Howard Brown, dec'd. 3-24-0tM SLEEP TONIGHT Don't lie awake tossing. turn tiling and get .up " snrhausted. u you odnervons tension. nerves need quiet**, try SKDATABS. Ingre dients need by Doctor*. Use coir as directed. la the morning worn out, exhausted do not sleep wen because of need i pm?ui Onlv At BRAME'S DRUG STORE pastries, and mints. Good-bye's i were spoken to Mrs. Frank Blair. A color note of green and yel low was emphasized in the din ing room and elsewhere about the home were attractive ar rangements of mixed spring blossoms and candles. The dining table, spread with a lace cloth had for Its centerpiece a crystal bowl of yellow flowers, Jonquil* predominating, and purple iris, About which four yellow candles gleamed in crystal holders. A similar bouquet was placed 011 the buffet. Ex Libris Club Met Friday Ex Libris club members, all being present, met with Mrs. Vernon Deal at her home on Ninth Street Friday afternoon. Mrs. Richard Johnston, the pres ident, was in charge of a short business session. The gueets were served refreshments by Mrs. Deal upon arrival. Social Calendar A combined meeting of the Woman's Bible class &nd the Spiritual Life Group of the North Wllkesboro First Meth odist church will be held Tues day afternoon, 8:80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. C. P. Wal ter with Mrs. E. W. Trogdon as associate hostess. H ? v ? ? v ; The Weslev, Bible class of the > orth Wllkesboro First Methodist church meets Tues day evening, 7:80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. W. A. Har dister with Miss Pansy Fer guson as associate hostess. Wllkesboro Woman's club will meet Friday, eight p. m., at the home of Mrs. Joe Pear son. Associate hostesses will be Mrs. Jay Jones, Mrs. Wil liam Barber and Mrs. D. L. Crook. Mrs. Wm. T. Long, chairman of the Education de partment, will have charge of the program. All members are urged to be present. The T. E. L. class of the North Wllkesboro First Bap tist church will meet Tuesday evening, 7:80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. D. G. Wiles with Mrs. Mattie Darlington as as sociate hostess. The Rendezvous Mountain chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will i meet Tuesday afternoon, four o'clock, at the ehome of Mrs. W. C. Grier with Mrs, 8. P. Mitchpll as associate hostess. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Wilkes County. Under a"nd by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Wilkes county, made in the spe cial proceeding entitled Lela Bish op Nichols and husband, Millard Nichols; Toye Bishop Dancy and husband, Charlie Dancy; Rollan Bishop, single; vs. R. T. Lovette, widower; Sally "Lovette Hayes and husband, Ruel Hayes; Edna Lov ette Hayes and husband. Richard Hayes; Mona Lovette Eller and husband, Russell Eller; R. T. Lov ette, Jr., and wife, Mrs. R. T. Lov ette, Jr.; Gaynell Lovette, single: Wilamina Lovette Stuart and husband, Ralph Stuart; Herman Lovette, minor; Dennis Lovette, minor; and Madeline Pearl Lov ette, minor, the same being No. upon the special proceeding docket of s*id court, the under signed commissioner will, on the 3rd day of March, 1947, at 12:00 Noon, at the courthouse door in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, offer | for sale to the highest bidder for ? cash that certain tract, of land ly- I ing and being in Reddies River township, Wilkes county, North Carolina, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a white oak and chestnut in the W. M. Roberts line running north 85 deg. east 120 poles to a chestnut and Spanish oak; then south 134 poles to a stake; thence west 135 poles to a stake in the said Roberts line; thence north with the Roberts line to the beginning, containing 100 acres, more or less, and known as the land John Bishop, the father of John R. Bishop, owned at his death. This 30th day of January, 1947. CLYDE HAYES, 2-24-4tH Commissioner -U My 0/ ' If it's ^ Worth Keeping... Your property is worth a great deal more today. Let us make sure that it's fully covered And if you ( ASAfl n/lrJi^<Annl /*AVAPfinA need additional coverage, remember .that our non assessable, dividend pay ing policies help offset higher costs. . SENTINEL Insurance Agency 208 NINTH STREET FOR SALE! Two 7' Kelvinators, 2 Washing Machines ... Car Batteries; all new I I H E. R. LOWE Hoys, N. C. FURNITURE? ALWAYS TAKE A LOOK RHODES-DAY North WOkooboro, N. C :?II Uo For Tour ... ^jj Plumbing and Electrical Repairs AND 8ERY1CE ?MYERS# WATER SYSTEMS ANDERSON ELECTRIC COMPANY Telephoao MS WILXESBORO, N. C. OPENING SOON THE FAMILY SHOE STORE (Incorporated) WATCH FOR DATE TURN YOUR USELESS SCRAP MATERIAL INTO DOLLARS! Now Is the Time to Sell Your? OLD STOVES, MOTOR BLOCKS, TIN, OLD CAR BATTERIES, JUNK CAR RADIATORS, RAGS, JUNK AUTO AND TRUCK TIRES, AND SCRAP METALS CONSISTING OF OLD COPPER, BRASS, AL UMINUM, ZINC, AND ALL OTHER METALS PRICES ARE AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH! We Are Now Buying Old Automobile Bodies and Tin See Us For Top Prices or Call 7 0 4 - J LOWE BROTHERS Located On Former Home Choir Property NEAR TANNERY

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