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WANT ADS. Minimum Charge 50c Per Ittut mhhimmmhmhimmmmim* • FOP SALE SPECIAL: as fine used piano# WIT! sacrifice tor «uick sale. Terms it desired. Must make room for new stock. Garwood Piano Co., Wilkeeboro, N. C 5-SO-Tf FOR 8ALK: Sweet Peas. Hendor son's Floorer Shop, Wilkes boro. Teletype 545> 5-26-Tf FOR SALE: Boys Bicycle, new tires. A bargain at $10.00. See Prank Walker at Oakwoods. PIANO BARGAINS: I have sev eral fine buys -in Repossessed Spinet and Upright Pianos. Just assume small monthly payments. Address Credit Man ager, Dept. R, Box 869, Con cord, North Carolina. 6-13-3t FOR SALE: 0 registered Berk shires, 7 weeks old, $25.00 ea. with certificate. R. L. Bou chelle, Route 3, North Wil keeboro, N. C. 6-13-2t-pd FOR SALE: Good Ice Bo*. Rea sonable price. See or write W. F. Bowers, Abshers, N. C. 6-16-3t-pd FOR SALE: 1 Slightly Used An tomatic Coca-Cola Box. 54 bot tle capacity. Priced to sell. See D. E. Blledge at Rhodes Day Furniture Co. 6-2-Tf FARM FDR QUICK SALE: 101 acres with good 7-room house, plenty out buildings, good team horses, lots farm ma chinery, two cows. Most pro ductive farm In this section, present crop good. Located thirteen miles west of North Wilkesboro between old and new 16 highway, near church, school and mall route. Owner disable to farm. Bargain, cash or terms. P. H. Whittington, Wilbar, N. C. 6-13-2t-pd FOR SALE OR TRADE: Seven room house, practically new, front porch, screened-in back porch. Good well, lot 75x150, little barn, and outbuildings. I will trade for cheaper place or a late model car, balance ttf* easy payments. Located at the back of "Cricket Grocery", three miles from North Wil kesboro on 421. O. L. Phillips, Wilkesboro, N. C. Route 1. 6-13-2t-pd FOR SALE OR RENT: Si* room house and twenty acres land, near Millers Creek. See Robert Bowers at East Main Grocery, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 6-16-2t-pd FOR SALE: Three hot water tanks with coil heater. Mans field Glass, lift D Street. It FOR SAJLE: Good Milk Cow near Lewis Church or school. See Mrs. Lee Souther, North Wilkesboro, N. C., Route 3. lt-pd FOR SALE: Fresh Jersey cow, giving 4 1-2 gal. of milk per day, with or without 2 weeks old heifer calf. See Mrs. Ivey Lovette, Moravian Falls, N. C. lt-pd FOR SALE: One horse drawn binder, with a six and one-half foot cut. C. M. Forester, Wll kesboro, N. C. 6-16-pd FOR RENT: 5-room apartment, upstairs. In Falrplalns on Highway 18. Call 789-R or see Claude Brooks. 6-16-2t-pd FOR SALE: 8-room house, 82 acres land $2,700.00. Turn right at bridge past Pores Knob postofflce, turn left at first house, follow road to property. See Kilby at proper ty. 6-16-2t-pd FOR SALE: 5 lots in suburbs of Wllkesboro. Corner lots Lights and water available. Reasonable Price. Call 761-R between 4 and 5 p. m. 6-16-2t-pd FOR SALE: 2 lots 25x270 in Forester Park area near Crick et. See J. H. Lenderman at Depot or call 615-W. 6-16-pd FOR SALE: McCormlck-Deertng Binder with claws in good con dition. Russell Brookshire, Pores Knob, N. C. 6-16-pd FOR SALE: 1027 T-model Ford; in fair shape $25.00. See Gra dy Canter, Purlear, N. C. 6-16-2t-pd • FOR RENT »WWWWWtWW*W»WHiV FOR RENT: Apartment, close in Girls preferred. D Street. Call 573-J or 475. 6-13-2t FOR RENT: 4-room house, hall and bath. Modern convenienc es, electric hot water heater furnished. Seven miles out city limits. See Vestal Sebas tian, Tomlinson's Wholesale housfc. 6-16-2t-pd wwmwwmmwwwwmm • WANTED MmMtMMMIMMMIIMMMMM WANTED: To do your watch re pairing. All work guaranteed. Wright's Men's Shop, Phone 404-W. Wllkesboro, N". C. 5-26-Tf support T. Rl. U. A. For SALE OR TRADE New House and lot jUst out-side City Limits of Wttkesboro on Mo ravian Falls road; has oil heat; oath; hardwood floors. Will trade for late model car or small farm near town. Also some good lots in and near town. A. B. SOMERS Phone 727 or 887-M Names Omitted In List Confederates The names of J. R. Henderson, Sr., and Major W. W. Vannoy were Inadvertantly omitted from the list of Confederate graves decorated in Wilkesboro. If any other names were omitted from the list as published Thursday, please notify C. H. Cowles in Wilkesboro. SALES IADIE8 WANTED: D» you want to max* money? If so, contact H. W. Callicutt, at Wilkes Hudson Co. A car es sential. Phone 4 6 8-W for ap pointment. 5-2-Tf WANTED TO RENT: For stun mer months of July and Au gust, furnished house o r apartment. Must have at least twe bedrooms and cooking ar rangements. Two children Proper care of house and fur niture guaranteed. Phdne 69S. D. T. Trivette. lt-nd WANTED To do your bulldozing work, grading, basement work, fish ponds, etc. Call 605-R or 505-J. Kennedy Pottery Co. 5-30-Tf WANTED TO DO your rug cleaning. New method—rugs cleaned in the home. Phone 167-R. 6-13-2t • Lost and Found *WWn»IMWW*WMHH»mW LOST: 8 months-old brown and white collie. Lost or strayed Wednesday afternoon, May 25. Answers to the name Duke. Reward lor return to Vernon Church, 311 E Street. Tele phone 520aJ. 5-30-Tf > • Miscellaneous MWWMIWWWMm»W»WII NOTICE: If yon aeed bulldozing or grading of any kind, see or write C. G. Johnson, Route 2, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Estimates Free. 4-1-Tf ATTENTION: We carry a good st;ock of Angle Iron, Flat Iron, Channel Iron and I Beams for your building needs. Lineber ry Foundry and Machine Co. 4-28-Tf TRADE YOUR NECKTIES — Mail us six you are tired of. We will mail you same num ber of beautifully cleaned ties received from others. Pay postman $1.00 whefc delivered. Tie Exchange, Box 115, Jonts ville, N. C. 6-13-2t-pd TERMITES, Post beetles, ants, spiders, snails, other vermin exterminated in one treat ment. Prices: Ordinary homes $35.00, large homes $50.00. Every job guaranteed. We are experienced termite control engineers. Also we are respon sible local people. Call Church Hardware Co. Phone 130. 6-16-3t-pd NOTICE: If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belch ing, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get a 25c box of Udga Tablets a t Horton's Drug Store. 8-l-15t SOCIETY Church-Morphis Vows Set For August Mr. and Mrs. Rufus B. Church, of North Wllkesboro, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Betty Gray, to Walter H. Morphia, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morphia, of Lexington, Route three. The wedding will take place in August. Barber-Clements Nupitals Planned For Mid August The engagement of Miss Mary Gage Barber to Joseph Lee Clem ents, Jr., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcox Barber, of Wllkesboro. Mr. Clements is the son of Mrs. Joseph Lee Clements, of North Wllkesboro, and the late Mr. Clements. The wedding is to take place in mid August. Marriage License Since June 1 the following lic ense to wed were issued by Wilkes Register of Deeds Troy C. Foster: Clay Watts, Elkin, and Frances Eudailly, Wilkes boro route one; Tommy Waddell, Wllkesboro, and Geraldeane Bumgarner, Rhoadhiss; H. L. Church, Summit, «nd Mary Bau guss, Wllkesboro; Wade M. Jackson and Mary Edith Well born, both of Boone; Roy G. Crater and Ruby Church, both of Winston-Salem; Raymond Smith, Benham, and Hessle Macemore, Boonville; William Howard Par due, Jonesville, and Winnie Maie Sales, Roaring River; Floyd Ed misten, Jr., and Pauline Price, both of Boomer; John Allen Johnson, Wllkesboro route one. and Bonnie Sue Lackey, North Wllkesboro. Lassiter-Sturdivant Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lassiter,- of Four Oaks, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Josephine Lassiter, of Four Oaks ' and North Wilkes boro, to Harold J. Sturdivant, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stur divant, of Wilkesboro. The wed ding is planned for September. Mrs. Eugene Trivette Entertains Her Club A delightful club party of the week was the one given by Mrs. EJugene Trivette at her home on Eighth Street Wednesday after noon entertaining iter the mem bers of the Current Topic club and a trio of visitors, Mesdames C. EJ. Jenkins, D. T. Trivette, and m J. R. Hlx. A. three course eon was served at one o' after which Mrs. Chal McNiel, the president, presided for • short business session. Mrs. J. M. Crawford, the treasurer, report ed that the club had paid $24.00 for providing lunch for a child at school. In the game of rook played at three tables high and low score prizes for the club members went to Mrs. F. C. Forester and Mrs. M. P. Hunt, and for the visitors to Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Hlx. _ o Cigarette production in the United States for domestic use was up 5.3 per cent during ^he first quarter of 1949 as compar ed to the same period last year. Commercial exports, however, were down 40 per cent compared to last year. TO ALL PONTIAC CAR OWNERS Midway Pontiac will install Set Piston Rings Connecting Rod Bearings All Gaskets and 5 quarts of Oil, Including Labor for 6 Cylinder Motors $38.50 8 Cylinder Motors $49.40 Easy GMAC Budget Payments See Us for Free Estimates. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF CARS y MIDWAY PONTIAC, Inc. Goodwill Used Cars Phone 547 Wilkesboro, N. C. ^
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