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ipper Out This Week e Bakers of Aunt Sally's Southern. Bread are presenting home makers of this section Twin Pack, a bread-packaging develop ment perfected in the South be fore the war and attracting na tionwide . attention at- the time according' to Joseph Hexter president of the < Statesville Bak dry. . 'C' The package, he emphasized yesterday, is a product of South ern bakery research and engi neering. Twin-Pack further rep resents, Hexter believee', the most practical advance in bakery | merchandising since sliced loaves were Introduced to America's dinner tahle. Primarily Twin-Pack consists of a colorful outer yellow and blue waxed wrapper enclosing two separately wrapped half loaves of bread. One of the half loaves may be served while' the other remains wrapped and fresh for later use. A handy zipper in' the center of the outer wrapper permits finger tip opening and adds a novel and practicable as pect to. the bread package. ? It was just before the, war, Hexter declared, when Twin-1 Pack was first launched through out Dfccie. Paper and machinery, shortages, however, necessitated abandoning further merchandis ing and development for the du ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE North.Carolina, Wilkes County. The undersigned, having quali fied as administratrix of the es tate of Lee R. Mahaffey, late of Wilkes county, this is to notify all parties having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned administratrix at Union Grove, N, C., on or before the 15th day of February, 1948, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Ail parties indebted to said estate will make prompt pay ment to the undersigned adminis tratrix. ; This 15th day of Feb., 1947. MRS. WINNIE PREVETTE, Administratrix of the estate of Lee R. Mahaffey. 3-24-6tM ration. Coast to Coast Syndication Almost 50, of the country's leading bakeries from New Eng land to California have already ordered machinery incident to merchandisipg Twin-Pack. It Is therefore a source of pride that the package idea and its conse quent improvement emanated -from the South, Hezter said. In 1939, engineers at the Bak ing Company's Atlanta plant had succeeded in perfecting TWin Pack machines. Constant experi menting finally produced an in genious system o f wrapping equipment and conveyors capable of preparing 40 to 60 loaves per minute for delivery to waiting trucks.' Pre-Tested Sales In South Shortly after Twin-Pack's pre war introduction in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, consumer acceptance tests were made in Jacksonville, Macon, Greenville and Atlanta. Enough preference was establish ed, according to surveys conduct ed by the Ross Federal Research Corporation, New York, to war rant further Twin-Pack expan sion throughout the country. It has only been during recent months that governmental emer gency restrictions have relaxed sufficiently to bring the Twin Pack bread merchandising idea back on grocer's shelves once a gain.' In line with the interest ac corded Twin-Pack in its initial stages, merchandising state that the Southern idea received un usual recognition from Modern Packaging, a trade magazine. In 1941 that publication bestowed its "All American" first prize in the bakery classification to Southern Twin-Pack ? during that year's competition which at tracted more than 20,000 entries. ? AMONG THE ? COLORED FOLKS Church ? Society ? Personam Funeral services were held last Wednesday, Feb. 12, at Parks Grove Baptist church, for Mrs. Lou Ellen Parks Gentry. Mrs. Gentry was born June 22, 1860. She was 86 years old. She was the widow of the late Mr, Ed mond Gentry. They were known by all who knew them as Uncle Ned and Aunt Lou. Mrs. Gentry was the mother of eleven children, four of them are still living. The funeral was conducted by the pastof, Rev. Dennis Palmer, and assisted by Rev. R. W. Barber, and Rev. R. R. White and was largely at tended by both white and .color ed. Many out of town friends and relatives from Winsbon-Sal em, Asheboro, Newport News, Va., and Washington, D. C. at tended the funeral -also. The many beautifuV floral tributes bespoke of the high esteem in which Mrs. Gentry was held. She leaves to mourn her loss four daughters, Miss Lilly Bell Gen try, Mrs. Victora Carter, Mrs. Jennie Anderson, all of Wilkes boro and Mrs. Ellen Welborn, of Winston - Salem. One foster daughter, Mrs. Ozell Barber Smith, of Newport News, Va. One brother, Mr. Grant Parks, of Asheboro. Twenty-one grand children, twelve great grand I children and a _ host of relatives and friends. \ The Parent-Teacher Associa tion of Lincoln Heights school held its regular meeting last Thursday night, Feb. 13, with the ' president," Mr. C. C. Harris, in charge. The group was entertain ed by a movie show given toy the principal, Mr. J. R. Edelin. After the show the business period was entered into. Funds for the build ing of the lunch room were re ported and turned over by vari ous parents and teachers. Coun ty ' Superintendent, Mr. C. B. Eller, was present and made a nice talk giving some very help ful suggestions on how the school at large might be improv ed. Mrs. Myra Nichols is ill at her home here. Her friends are hop ing she will soon recover. Mrs. Sarah Cockerham, Mrs. Emma Goode, Mrs. Martie Pal mer and Mr. Richard Barber, ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Harri son Speaks to Stony Point last Thursday to attend the funeral of Mr. Speaks' sister, Mrs. Ver nice Redmond, who died last j Monday night. She is survived by two daughters, one son and four! grandchildren, all of Stony Point, one brother, Mr. Harrison Speaks of Wilkesboro. "Strange Love Story 'of Mys tery Mansion". Tragic yet heart warming story of a romance that never died. Don't miss this fasci- j natlng true story in the March j 9th Issue of The American Week- , ly, Nation's Favorite Magazine With The Baltimore Sunday American. Order from Your Lor cal Newsdealer. x 1 A California experiment sta tion reports that the use of DDT on crops was not as injurious to bees as arsenicals applied under similar conditions. ' EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of and pursuant to the last Will and Testament of Mrs. Sara A. Blevins, deceased, the undersigned executor appoint ed in said Will, and for the pur pose of payment of debts and equal division among the heirs at law, and legatees of the deceased, the undersigned executor is now offering for sale, at private sale the homeplace of the deceived, lo- , cated on River Street and State Highway 208, in the western part of the Town of Wilkesboro, which land is described as follows: Beginning on a stake on the south margin of River Street and [Highway 268, and running with said street and highway south 67 deg. west 200 feet to a stake on the south margin of said street and highway; thence south 83 deg. east 200 feet to a stake; thence north 67 deg. east 200 feet to a stake; thence north 83 deg. eai 200 feet to a stake on said street and highway, "the beginning cor ner, 'containing 40,000 square feet The undersigned executor receive sealed bids from tive purchasers up to one oT p. m., on Tuesday, February 1 1947, at which time all bids be opened in the presence of j pective bidders at the law off' Chas. G. GUreath, Atty., in boro, N. C.f at which tin may be increased verbally, and *?" suits declared, the executor 9 ing the power to accept or if bids not sufficient, but if fieient win be confirmed at MM meeting. This 80th day of Januarq, 1947. N. O. SMOAT, 2-24-4tM 25c Each 1 CAROLINA H?me ft Auto Supply NORTH WILKESBOR?, N. C r Expert Repair Work -on Watches, Clocks Jewelry Expert Repair Men Work Guaranteed Prompt Service Wiles Jewelry Merrill Wiles, Prop. North Wilkesboro, If. C. CONSTIPATION ( Risky in BAD COLDS Retained undigested food becomes putrefactive, causes toxins, which overload the liver and other vital or gans of the body, lessening your re sistance to colds and other winter Ills and interfering with their treatment. Why take this chance when you can take Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly yet pleasantly act on every foot of your intestines, sweeping out toxin-, laden putrefactive foods and virus laden mucus, enabling you to more effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use as directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists. Me CALOTABS Support Y. M. C. A. COLD WEATHER Is Here! Prepare With Our Complete RADIATOR SERVICE Hose Replacement- . . . Boiling Out. . . Re-coring . . . Flushing ENGINE BLOCK FLUSHING ? HEATER AND DEFROSTER SERVICE BARBER-SOMERS MOTOR CO. DESOTA-PLYMOUTH DEALER Telephone 84 Wilkesboro, N. C. REGISTER For Your BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY NOW! IT WASHES IT RINSES THREE TIMES IT DAMP DRIES IT SHUTS ITSELF OFF ? Bendix has now overcome its production bottleneck ? new Washers are now avail able. ?Come in today and let us show you this fine, fuMy-automatic Washer. JUST RECEIVEIfc?SHIPMENT OF SOAP . . .. In 25-lb. PAILS RHODES DAY FURNITURE CO. "Afways Outstanding Furniture Values" c.; 1 Phone 424 North Wilkesboro, N. C. L,. . _ WILLIAMS ? MOTOR CO. ? T. H. Williams, Manager BEAR Frame Service 300D USED CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS Easy Terms ? Complete ? Body Rebuilding Electric and Acetylene Welding Will Pay Cash far Late Model Wrecked Cars and Trucks 'Phone 334-J Wilkes County Superior Court MARCH TERM?1947 HON. H. HOYLE SINK JUDGE PRESIDING FIRST WEEK MONDAY, MARCH 3 No.: 2?State vs. Paul Cleary, Non-Support. No. 3?State vs. Ernest T. Tayloi- and Phil Taylor, A. W. D. W. with intent to kill and larceny from the person No. ? 4?State vs. Raymond Barlow, Manslaughter. No. 5?State vs.' Fred Walker, Manslaughter and O. C. I. No. 6?State vs. Connie Guy Roberts, Manslaughter. No. 7?State vs. Connie Guy Roberts, O. C. I. No. 8?State vs. Don Holland and J. C. Higgins, Jr., H. B. & L. & R, No. 9?State vs. Howard Harris, Bastardy. No. 10?State vs. Jonah Billings, A. W. D. W. No. 11?State vs. Howard Thomas Barlow, Reckless Driving. No. 12?State vs. Howard Thomas Barlow, 0. C. I. No. . 13?State vs. Hamp Wyatt, Abandonment. No. 14?State vs. R. C. Brown, Clyde Brown & Claude Casey, T > H. B. L. & R. No. . 15?State vs. Claude Bradford Kemp, Reckless Driving. No. 16?State vs. Claude Bradford Kemp, 0. C. i! No., 17?State vs. John Rufus Havenor, O. C. I. No. 18?State vs. Charlie Johnson, 0. C. I. & C. C. W. No. 19<?State vs. Lonnie Parks, Abandonment. No.' 20?State vs. Thomas Elmer Stanley, Non-Support. No. 21?State vs. Raymond Cleary, O. C. I. No. 22?State vs. Bob Grinton, False Pretense. No.; 23?State vs. Mon Wyatt & Dora Lane. F. & A. & P. & A. No.* 24?State vs. Dora Lane, pisorderly House. No. 25?State vs. James Garwood, Forcible Trespass. No. 26?State vs. Robert Ezra Billings, A. W. D. W. No. " 27?State vs. James Edwin Ashley, Abandonment. No. 28?State vs. A. Y. Williamf, V. P. L. No. 29?State vs. William W. Eads, O. C. I. No. 30?State vs. William W. Eads, Op. Car without driver's license. No. 31?State vs. H. M. Brlggs, Non-Support. No. 32?State vs. Arthur Durham, Assault On Female. No. 33?State vs. Arthur Durham, Assault On,Female. No. 34?State vs. Will Bauguess, 0. C. I. No.. 35?State vs. Verta Anderson, O. C. I. No. 86?"State vs.-Edward Cooper, Reckless Driving. No., 37?State vs. Gambill Jerome Myers, Reckless Driving. No.i 38?State vs. Sid Anderson, A. W. D. W.. No. 39?State vs. Sid Anderson, Public Drunkenness. No; 40?State vs, Harry G. Bare, 0. C. I. No. 41?State vs. Dewey Turner, 0. C. I. No. 42?State vs. Conrad Reeves, Reckless Driving. No., 44?State vs. Claude E. Elledge, Reckless Driving. No. 45?State vs. Floyd Wilson Randleman, Manslaughter. _ No. * 59?State vs. Commie Guy Roberts, Op. Car without driv er?s license. ^ > . No.; 87?State vs. Marshall Childress, 0. C. I. & Reckless Driv ing. No.- 88?State vs. C. M. Ashley, 0. C. I. ' No. 77?State vs. J. C. Higgins, Jr., Seduction. No. 169?State vs. T. T. Church, O. C. I. & Reckless Driving. TUESDAY, MARCH 4 t ... .. .. , p <. ' , - No. 46?State vs. David S. Russell, Drunkenness. No. 47?State vs. Mrs. Carl Drake, L. & R. No. 48?State vs. Paige Havenor, Assault On Female. No.; 49?State vs. Oscar Brown, A. iW. D. W. ' No.. 49A?^State Vs. Oscar Brown & Conce Osborne, Affray. No. 5ft?State vs. Lawson Eller, V. P. L. No. 51?State vs. Taft Brannock & Marie Bauguess, F. & A. & P. & A. No. 52?State vs. David McBride, Assault. J - No. 53?State vs. Ralph Brewer, Wm. Dowell & Graison Dowefl, A. W- D. W. No. 54?State vs. Graison Dowell, 0. C. I. & Disorderly House. No. 55?State vs. Harvey Byrd, V. P. L. No. 56?State vs. Rich Matthews, A. W. D. W. No. 57?State vs. Oscar Hincher, Injury to Building. No. 58?State vs. Con Wyatt, V."P. L. No. 60?State vs, Charlie Tidjine & Florence Bauguess, F. jk A. & P. & A. No. 175?State vs. Charlie Tidline & Florence Bauguess, F. & A. & P. & A. No. 61?State vs. Revis Whitley, A. W. D. W. No. 62?State vs. Eugene Warren & Odell Brown, L. & R. No. 63?State vs. King Billings, Larceny of Timber. No. 64?State vs. Larry Minton, Bastardy. No. 65?State vs. Louis Wyatt, A. W. D. W. No. 66?State vs. Jeff Laws, V. P. L. No. 67?State vs. James T. Foster, Dobe Powell, Charlie Combs, Joe Holland & Calvin M. Spillman, Gambling. ? No. 68?State vs. Cola Madison Keaton, Carl Keaton & Cal vin Monroe Spillman, Robbery with firearms. No. 69?State vs. Howard Church, Wayne Watson, Otha John son, S^W.. Queen and Queen Trucking Co., V. P. L. No. 70?State vs. Kenneth Anderson, Junior Anderson, Gail Anderson, Oliver Grimes & Arley Sloop, Trespass. No. 71?State vs. Mack Jolly, V. P. L. No. 72?State vs. Roscoe H. Wyatt, L. & R. No. 73?State vs. Turner Shew, Assault On Female. No! 74?State vs. Turner Shew, Trespass. WEDNESDAY, MARCH No. 75?State vs. Ed Marley, A. W. D. W. No. 78?State vs. Fred Lovette & Mrs. Fred Lovette, Trespass. No. 78?State vs. Lester Marley, Non-Support. No. 79?State vs. Gipson Nichols, A. W. D. W. with intent to kill. No. 80?State vs. Roscoe (Dude) Hayes, Trespass & Assault. No. 81?State vs. Pat Hayes, Trespass & Assault. No. 82?Stale vs. Walter Yale, C. C. W. No. 83?State vs. Leonard Kerley, Abandonment. No. 84?State vs. Wilton Beshears & Ed Beshears, Reckless * ' Driving. No. 86?State vs. ?liver H. Absher, Reckless Driving & Op. Car without license. 86?State vs. James L. Laws, Reckless Driving & op. Car . ^without license. . No. 89?State tfs. Thomas H. (Williams, 0. C. I. No. 90?State vs. John P. Parsons, Ancel Sheets & Hoy Dancy, H. B. L. & R. No. 91?State vs. Robert Martin, O. C. I. No. 92?State vs. Ralph Milton Bishop, 0. C. L & Reckless Driving. No. 93?State vs. Silas Owens, O. C. I. No. 94?State vs. Joe Cockerham, A. W. D. W. & C. C. W. No. 95?State vs. Howard Call, Reckless Driving. No. 96?State vs. Bennie Cross, Hit and Run. No. 97?State vs. Bennie Cross, Reckless Driving. No. 98?State vs. Cleveland Nesmith, Reckless Driving and op. car without driver's license. No. 99?rState vs. Charlie Chilton Stone, 0. C. L No. 100?State vs. Reece Pruitt, Op. Car without driver's license. No. 101?State vs. Reece Pruitt, Reckless Driving & Hit & Run. No. 102?State vs. Sewell Eugene Robertson, O. C. L No. 104?State vs. Robert McDowell. Lula McConnhead, V. P. L. No. 105?State vs. J. Walter Sparks, L. & R. No., 123?State vs. Cling Minton, Murder. No. 159-^State vs. Johnny H. Correll, Murder. t No. 106?State vs. J. Whiter Sparks, Op. Car without license. THURSDAY, MARCH 6 107?State vs. Ewell W. Ramsey, Drunkenness. 108?State vs. Ewell W. Ramsey, Drunkenness. 108%?State vs. Roy Estel Mabe, Reckless Driving. 115?State vs. Roy Estel Mabe, Manslaughter. 109?State vs. Walter Stone, 0. C. I. 110?StatQ vs. Vernon Porter, O. C. I. 111?State vs. Ewell W. Ramsey & Vernon Porter, V. P. L. 112?State vs. Thomas R. Duncan, O. C. I. 113?State vs. Tyre G. Taylor, Embezzlement. 113%?State vs. Mrs. Georgia W. Satterwhite, Drunkenness. 114?State vs. Joseph J. Darlington, O. C. I. 116?State vs. Roy William Church, Reckless Driving. 117?State vs. James Floy Saner, Reckless Driving. 118?State vs. Warren Harding Seivert, O. C. I. 119?State vs. Weldon Brown, A. W. D. W. 120?State vs. Raymond Presnell, Reckless Driving. 121?State vs. Henry Reavis, O. C. I. 122?State vs. Garvey Reynolds, Non-Support. 124?State vs. Harold E. McGrady, O. C. y. 125?-State vs. James F. Vickers, O. C. I. 126?State Vs. Ira Hinson, Abandonment and Assault On Female. 127?State vs. James Wilborn, 0. C. I. SECOND WEEK MONDAY, MARCH 10 No. 128?State vs. W. C. Oxentine & Hubert Oxentine. False Pretense. No. 129?State vs. Earl Speaks, False Pretense. No. 13(1?State vs. Claude Everette Taylor, Non-Support. No. 131?State vs. Kenneth Anderson, - Junior Anderson, Obe Grimes & Arlie Sloop, Assault. No. 132?State vs. Warren Jester, A. W. D. W. No. 133?State vs. Warren Jester, A. W. D. W. No. 134?State vs. Walter Jester, A. W. D. W. No. 135?State vs. Joseph Anderson, Non-Support. No. 136?State vs. Ralph Gentry, Reckless Driving. ? No. 137?State vs. Mayford G. Jordan, O. C. I. 'No. 138?State vs. Fay Minton, Vagrancy.-^ No. 139?State vs. Viola Minton, Vagrancy. No. 140?State vs. Elton Eugene McGlamery, Reckless Driving. No. 141?State vs. Emory S. Lashpiit, Resisting an Officer. No. 142?State vs. John Baker, O. C. I. No. 143?State vs. John Baker, Manslaughter. NO. 144?State vs. Raleigh Horton, A. W. D. W. No. 145?State vs. George Brown, Assault With Intent to Rape. No. 146?State vs. Claude Shepherd & Gay Sheets, Assault On Female.. No. 147?State vs. John Stacy Thomas, 0. C. I. No. 148?State vs. Jay Franklin Jones, 0? C. I. No. 149?State vs. Clem Fletcher & Floretta Harris, A. W. D. W. No. 150?State vs. Verlin Blankenship, Manslaughter. No. 151?State vs. Verlin Blankenship, O. C. I. No. 152?*State vs. Verlin Blankenship, Reckless Driving. No. 153?State vs. Fred Church, Reckless Driving. No. 154-:-State vs. Fred Church, Manslaughter. No. 155?State vs. Fred Church, Reckless Driving. TUESDAY, MARCH 11 No. 156?State vs. William Flowe, Reckless Driving. No. 157?State vs. William Franklin*Welch, Reckless Driving, f No. 168?State vs. William Franklin Welch, 0. C. L A I No. 160?State vs. William R. Killen, O. C. I. yr No. 161?State vs. William R. Killen, Reckless 'Driving. - . No. 162?State vs. Buster Staley, O. C. I. & Op. Car after revo cation of license. . No. 163?State vs. Richard Gwyn Johnson, O. C. L No. 164?State vs. James Robert Wood, O. C. I. No. 166?State vs. Boyd Wyatt, Public Drunkenness. No. 166?State vs. Weldon Royal, Manslaughter. No. 167?State vs. Weldon Royal, Hit and Run. No. 168-1-State vs. Edward Whitley, O. C. I., Hit and Run. No. 170?State vs. Emma Howell Hedrick, Murder. No. 171?State vs. Nathan Howell, Murder. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 No. 173?State vs. John Higgins, O. C. I., Reckless Driving, and Op. Car without driver^ license. No. 176?State vs. Chester Shew, V. P. L. No. 174?State vs. Jessie (Peg) Anderson, V. P. L. No. 176?State vs.'Edmond Anderson, 0, C. I. &5fc?ts & s.are "b"-* ?* **< ?"? mu^i? s ^^sSr1 on tha day ttay a,e Mle"darad ,or trw *?*?*<** ??a.<=?. * ? ?'?. . . All cases in which defendants have heen bound to this term of Court and which do not appear on the calendar are subkA* to be called at any time. J?|r
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