hor Your Electrical Wiring Jobs Soo RAY WELLS CAROLINA HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Telephone 53 Support The Scouts Mrs. Paul Harris, of Raleigh, visited here from Wednesday un til Sunday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Buchan, Mr. Harris came up for the week end and acccompanied his wife home. Leo's Electric Shop Phone 557-J NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. 511 5th Street -big FURNITURE BARGAINS -AT BETTER HOMES FURNITURE CO. (Easy Terms) Bed Room Suites That Meet And Beat Any Sale Price in The Country $59.50 $10.00 down $10.00 per Month 9 x 12 Rags ? Only ? $3.95 1?Mahogany Bed Room Suite ? Wash $159.50 ? Now Only z $139.50 easy terms 2?Bed Room Suites That Were $198.50 ? Now? Only $149.50 $25.00 down $10.00 Month 10?Breakfast Room Suites ? Were $64,50 ? Now Only $54.50 Plastic and Porcelain 3?Kitchen Cabinets Were $59.50 ? Now $39.50 2?Kitchen Cabinets ... $19.50 BABY BEDS ? ONLY $16.95 ? While They Last 5?Odd Chest-of-Drawers $19.50 and $27.50 ($5.00 down $1.00 week) Inner Spring Mattresses ?Guaranteed by Good House Keeping ? Only $24.50 $10.00 down $2.00 week NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! Watch For Our Ad Every Week For Outstanding Values That We know Can't Be Beat Anywhere, By Any Body. Easy Terms and Low Payments With No Carrying Charges Added. ' Mi* BETTER HOMES FURNITURE CO. Call Us For Free Transportation To And From Store Phone 249 North Wilkesboro ? Items About Comers ond Goers . . . From Here and There People You Know Who Move About Mr. C. M. Wellborn, a well known citizen of the New Castle community, was a business visitor here today. Miss Fannie Ruth Kuby and Mrs. Wanda K. Miller spent the week-end in Elkin with Miss Kil by's sister, Mrs. Ed Adkins. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winkel specht are spending some time at his home in New Jersey. Mrs. Winkelspecht before their mar riage last week was Miss Ruth Bumgarner of Wilkesboro. Lieutenant Robdrt McCoy spent from Thursday until today here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCoy. Lt. McCoy is being transferred from Fort Bliss, Texas, to Fort Meade, Md. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ferguson left Saturday for Malvern, Hill, Richmond, Va., after spending a few days here with Mr. Fergu son's sister, Miss Blanche Fergu son. Mr. Louis A. Flora, Jr., of Camden, N. J., is spending this week with friends in North Wilkesboro. Mr. Floro is a former employe of Carter-Hubbard Pub lishing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Daddino and daughter, Lorraine, returned to this city Sunday after spending a few weeks at their home in De lanco, N. J. Mr. Daddino, a mem ber of the North/Wilkesboro base ball team, will play basketball for Eller's Blue Jackets this winter. Little Miss Gaynell McEntire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McEntire, of Wilkesboro, has been a patient for several weeks at the State Orthopedic hospital at Gastonia, where she has un dergone two operations. Gaynell was a polio patient during the 1944 epidemic in Wilkes. It's no wonder so many people make The Goodwill Store head quarters. They have learned from experience it's a good place to trade. If you have not already formed the habit your presence is alwavs welcome. 10-81-21 Mr. and Mrs. EL EL Eller and Miss Emma Eller had as guest during the week-end Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ESler and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cahill, of Marion, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Dermont Smith had as their, guests for the week end Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, of Lexington. Also as guests for Sunday after noon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pressley, Mr. and Mrs. Wester Roberts and two children, Billy and Donna, all of Lexington. Mrs. Roberts is a daughter of the Pressleys. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes at tended the funeral services Sun day afternoon, three o'clock, at Davidson, tot Mrs. Bynum C. Deal, which was held. at the home. Mrs. Harris Johnston, of Columbus, Ohio, a daughter of Mrs. Bynum, is remembered here as Miss Newtie Deal, who for merly was employed in North Wllkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Hunt, Mrs. J. Q. Adams, and Mrs. ?Claude Johnson attended the Homecoming week-end at West ern North Carolina Teachers College at Cullowhee. The Hunts' two sons, Joe and Pat Hunt, are seniors at the college, and Joe, a member of the football team, played in the game Saturday with Lenoir-Rhyne College. F. C. Anderson, seaman, USN. of North Wilkesboro, as a crew member aboard the landing ship USS 391 is now taking part in joint Navy and Marine Corps cold weather exercises off the eoast of Labrador in the vicinity of Hamilton Inlet. The exercises will continue for approximately four-weeks, of which time about ten days will be spent in Cana dian waters. Millers Creek Is Loser Score 7-6 By the margin of an extra point which split the uprights, Millers Creek high school football team los ta hard-fought football game here Saturday night 7 to 6 to the Crossnore high school team. Although losing, the Millers Creek eleven played well and during the second half led in of fensive play, lacking the scoring punch near the goal line to pull the game out of the fire. On the final play of the first quarter Millers Creek employed the old "Sleeper Pass Play" to score easily from the 35-yard line. Ray Church went Into the game and was on the sideline far from the scrimmage point when Osborne shot him a pass. Church went over standing up but play for extra point into the line failed. In the second period Crossnore pulled the old statute of liberty to set up a score. R. Burleson ran the ball 24 yards, going out of bounds just before crossing the goal line. From that point H. Al dridge scored, and C. Aldridge kicked the point. In the third period Millers Creek threatened but the drive bogged on the 11. Kilby at center and Beechel Snider in the backfield were the standout players for Millers Creek. * Lineups and summaries: Crossnore Millers Creek LE?Weatherman Elledge LT?Farthing Snider LG?Vance Kanupp C?Zuber Kilby RG?T. Burleson Welborn RT?Stuart Crysel RB?Staton Whittington QB?P. Thompson Osborne LH?Mitchell Pierce RH?P. Robbins D. Snider FB?Aldridge Crane Substitutes: Crossnore, H. Burl esan, H. Aldridge, D. Vance, A. Thompson, Blue, Ed Clark, Ev erett Clark, J. Clark , Campbell; Millers Creek?Ashley, Watts, El ler, Church, Westheimer, Lael, Williams. Score by periods: Crossnore ? ? 0 7 0 0?7 M. Creek 0 6 0 0?6 Scoring touchdowns: Church and H. Aldridge; extra point, C. Aldridge (placement). THURSDAY and FRIDAY November 3-4 A STORY NEVER TOLD BEFORE! The exciting, fast-as lightning, behind-the scenes story of professional football players. Their loves, intrigues and hard Jutting adventures. i " rf%%. VICTOR MATURE LUCILLE BALL LIZABETH SCOTT ? SONNY TUFTS sLLOYD NOLAN w with ? PAUL STEWART . JACK PAAR and THE LOS ANGELES RAMS Produced by ROBERT SPARKS Directed by JACQUES TOURNEUR Screw Ptey by CHARLES SCHNEE The Year's Most PLUS ^otographed on *he Pribitof Outstanding Short Subject iLUO Isands in the Bering Sea. BEACH-MASTER" vs. "BACHELOR" IN BATTLE FOR MATE! Flashing fangs, defiant roars, in gory combat on barren Arctic crags! WALT OVSAIEVpresents THE ACADEMY AWARD SHORT FEATURE fMiPMB MEIIL" A TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE PRINT IY TECHNICOLOR Distributed by JtKO Radio Pictures One Day Only I Rosalind Russell | Tftiwivsrwuc# I A FOTIBa MIMON ftOOCCTIOH H ?** Leo Genn - Claire Trevor I Sydney Greemtreet i'<m i<i ? *?#? ? W MO M? Mmi WEDNESDAY November 2nd How Are Your Floors? FREE ESTIMATES ON Inlaid Linoleum Asphalt & Rubber Tile or Wall Linoleum Aft WILKESBORO. N. C Concord Football Game Is Cancelled The North Wilkesboro-Concord high school football game sched uled for* Friday night, October 28 at Concord was cancelled be cause of heavy rains. Concord school authorities call ed early Friday and asked post ponment of the game because of rain that day. North Wilkesboro' offered to postpone the game un til Saturday night, but Concord did not agree to that date. Con cord asked that the game be play ed Monday night (tonight). i Because of a Halloween carnival with all the school partici pating and because the team here must prepare to play the' strong Barium Springs team here Fall is here! You will need winter clothing. We have on hand a good supply of the dif-( ferent kinds you will need. Don't Tail to pay us a visit. It pays. The Goodwill Store. 10-81-St Friday night of this week, North Wilkesboro could not agree "to play tonight. It is expected that the game is definitely cancelled, because North Wilkesboro does not have an open date for the game and is not expected to prolong the season beyond the November Wilkesboro. ? o About 2,700 acres of lat^Fv ? cabbage are being grown com mercially in North Carolina this year. This acreage is about the same as that of the 1948 crop. FOR SALE 1949 MERCURY CLUB I0UPE . -g.;: $1,875.00 Low Mileoge and Good Tires < - Reason For Selling I hove two Cars See It At The BETTER HOMES FURNITURE CO. T&C's Swing Low Now, a wonderful Town & Country suit shoe., tailored, trim and divinely comfortable. Perfect in Scotched leather ? ? -v.-V ?>><- - for all your tweeds ' and wools. In tweedy colors and blade, 8.95 the pair Town & Country shoes LIMITED QUANTITIES m me my last! ?irt$fOnt GUARANTEED Factory-Method NEW TREADS 6.00x16 AND YOUR <HD TIRE OTHIR SIZKS MOFORTIONATILY LOW CENTRAL TIRE SERVICE WINTON LANK FORD; Manager LOCATED AT CENTRAL SERVICE STATION Tenth and 'D' Streets Phone 27

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