Items About Comers and Goers . .. From mi' _ ' Here :: .. • People You Know Who Move About Myers were business visitors tc Charlotte today. Mr. Bill Gardner, student at Davidson College, was home foi the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd F. Gardner, and had as his gneet, a school mate, Mr. Bill Crosby, from .Greenwood, 8. C. ANNOUNCEMENT ■—' ' —■ • ■ • ■ We Take Pleasure In Announcing Our Appointment As Dealer For HARRY FERGUSON. '»«• in Wilkes, Surry, and Yadkin Counties. We Will Carry In Stock Ferguson Tractors And Implements -TODD IMPLEMENT CO. Telephone 69 Yodkinville, N. C. Radio Service, made a business trip to Charlotte today by plane. Friends regret to learn that Mrs. Archie J. McNeil is confin ed by Illness to her home on Tenth street. Mr. W. M. Day is having a seven-room residence erected in • Finley Park development near I the home of Mr. W. G. Gabriel. | Mr. Homer Carlton, .well known farmer of the Goshen section of the county, was a business visi tor to the city today. Mr. Monroe Poster, a well known citizen of the .Lewis Pork community, was a business visi tor here yesterday. • Solicitor Avalon E. Hall of Yadkinville, was in the Wilkes boros FViday looking after offi cial .business. Miss Mary Lee Gardner, a senior at Greensboro College spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd P Gardner. * Mr Lawrence Haywood Miller, who is attending N. c. State Col lege in Raleigh, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller. . Beshears, formerly or the Cricket community, ig re cuperating in General hospital Ashtabula, Ohio, following birth Sunday of a son, which died. Mr. Ralph Barnette and Miss Anna Sue EJledge and her niece, all of North Wilkesboro, spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Elledge and family, of Kannapolis. v if"* ,W' L" Bundy returned ™ay from Baptist hospital in Winston-Salem, where slie under went an operation several days ago. She is improving very rapid ly, friends are glad to learn. Lt. Lomax Crook, who is on duty for Gulf Refining company with the merchant marine out of New York, is spending several days jrith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crook. Mr. John H. • Joines, proprietor of Joine8 Cash Store located on Forester Avenue, is out again following an extended illness at (his home, friends will be glad ito learn. j Reins-iSturdivant Funeral home is erecting a 50 by 100 storage building on A street south of the city hall. Foundation walls for the large building have been con ! structed. j Dr. Minnie J. Smith, academic dean of Salem College, Winston Salem, has announced the names of students who have been plac ed on the Dean's List for the spring semester. Included on tho list is Miss'Mary Finley, daugh ^ and Mrs. A. G. Finley, 1116 E Street, North Wilkesboro. Miss Finley maintained an aver age of B or better during the past semester. Mr. John E. Justice, chairman of the Flood Control committee, Mayor T. S. Kenerly and Tom Jenrette, secretary-manager of the Wilkes Chamber of Com merce, attended a meeting of the Agricultural committee of the Winston-Salem Chamber of Com merce, at which time develop ments in the fight for flood con trol were reviewed and pian« were laid for activities during the coming year. — o Series of Services At Gospel Boptist A series of evangelistic ser vices is now in progress at Gos FOR EXPERT JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIR — SEE — WRIGHTS MEN SHOP WILKESBORO, N. C. All Work Guaranteed pel Baptist church, with a service each Sunday night at seven o' clock. These services are being con ducted by the evangelistic club of Gordon Baptist church and a cordial Invitation is extended all j to attend. Rev. Clate Brown, pas-1 tor, said In the announcement: ! "We are having some real, spir-i itual testimonials toy the people | who attend. We extend to all an I Invitation to pariclpate with us, and especially those who have been members of other clubs. Let us get our spirits of evangelism (burning with the Holy Spirit of God to such an extent that we will go out and make disciples of men." Dr. C. M. Walters Killed In a Crash Greensboro. — Three automo bile accidents occurring in the Greensboro-Burlington area since Monday night had claimed the lives of three persons and left three others hospitalised last night. The dead were Dr. C. M. Wal ters o' Burlington and Alvie Gul lett and Howard M. Davis, both of Route 1, Llnwood. Dr. Walters died at 7 p. m. in St. Leo's Hospital here after his' car collided with a truck at the intersection of Highways 220 and 62 at Level Cross about 11 miles south of Greensboro late yester day afternoon, according 'to state highway patrol reports. Hospital attaches said he sustained -a fractured skull and severe lace rations about the face and neck. Mrs. Walters remained in St. lieo's suffering from head injur ies and shock, attendants said. It's no use to worry about what you get at The Goodwill Store. If yon are not satisfied yon get your money hack. All we ask that yon return the goods at once. Don't keep 'em out too long.—The Goodwill Store. 2-19-2t Under and by virtue of the law of the United States of America, and of a Hen existing in favor of the United States of America against the property of William B. Bumgarner, the said lien being recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Wilkes county, North Carolina, and by reason of a warrant for distraint for the non-payment of assessed taxes due, as evidenced by the foregoing lien, and the following described property having been seized py the United States of America from the said William B. Bum garner under said warrant for distraint, the following described tracts of land lying and being in Wilke8 county, North Carolina, will be sold at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the courthouse door of the County courthouse of Wilkes county, North Carolina on the 17th day of March, 1948, at 12 o'clock Noon: Being lots 32 and No. 33 and 13 feet of lot No. 34 in Block 10, as shown on Map of H. C. Landon, C. E., which map is recorded in lift Reg ister of Deeds office in Wilkes county, in book 67, at page '671— referenctfto which is hereby made for further description. Lot 32 and 33 have a frontage of 30 feet each, making a total frontage of 73 feet on the hard surface road, extending back to a depth of 160 feet, as shown on the plat referred to. Respectfully, C. H. Robertson, Collector of Internal Revenue. 3-ll-4tT Don't wait too long to buy your new suit. See us while the selec tion of men's and young men's fine all-wool suits are on the racks. They are combined with quality, style and good tailoring. Prices are reasonable. — The Goodwill Store, by Colet Dyer. 2-1912t | Remington TYPEWRITERS - at - Horton's Drugstore Brighten Up the Interior Of the Home AZALEAS Potted and Ready For Immediate Delivery HENDERSON'S FLOWER SHOP • Telephone 545 Wilkesboro, N. C. DEVOE PASTE! WAX Pounds 69c j None Made Better Rent Our Electric Floor Polisher No Work — Bettor Jab iHorrnwestern . Wallpoper & Paint Co.

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