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News Of Towns and County Walter F. Pierce Funeral On Tuesday Walter Franklin Pierce, 68, a well known farmer of the Wilkes boro route one community near STATE and FEDERAL Income Tax Returns Prepared Br R. A. CHAMBERLAIN Bffktau Smkii Arruft for Appofartmeat New. PHONE 195-M Office la Poindexter Building HYACINTHS AND JONQUILS HENDERSON'S FLOWER SHOP Phone 545 Wilkesboro, N. C. Millers Creek, died early Monday. Born March 19, 1881, Mr. Pierce was a son of the late Wil liam and Caroline Eller Pierce. Surviving are his wile, Mrs. Nancy E. Pierce, three sons and two daughters: T. O. Pierce, of Win ston-Salem; L. F. Pierce, Wilkes boro route one; Sam Pierce, North Wilkesboro route one; Mrs. John Kilby and Miss Eunella Pierce, Wilkesboro route one. Funeral service was held Tues day, 11 a. m., at Arbor Grove church. Conducting the service were Rev. Kilgo Greene, Rev. J L. A. Bumgarner, Rev. A. W. El ler and Rev. J. H. Bowman. o Mrs. Bessie Deal, of Maiden, spent last week here in the home of her son, Mr. Vernon Deal, and Mrs. Deal. For Your Electrical Wiring Jobs See \ ROY WELLS at' CAROLINA HOME ND AUTO SUPPLY Telephone 53 Ity'll bear Watching. ?. "ffce sensational new rcO fRlWRE Home Appliances/ See em Now at . . . HORTON APPLIANCE CO. SALES-AND SERVICE AND YOU CAN BUY NOW ON NO DOWN PAYMENT For Your Floors? Print or Inlaid Linoleum For Your Walla? Congo Wall For Your Fl< Plastic - Asphalt - Rubber Tile A 'BRAND NEW' STOCK Of many patterns and colors from which to choose, that are suitable for any room in the house and which will give years of wear. We Have In Stock 6, 9 and 12 foot widths in PRINT LINOLEUM 9 x 12, 12 x 12, and 12x15 Rugs In Beautiful Floral or Kitchen Patterns WALL LINOLEUM 4 1-2 feet wide in all colors A complete Stock of Metal for Trim Work Tile - Plastic, Asphalt, Robber and Inlaid Linoleum. Please Call Us For Estimates I L DISCUSSED THE SUPER H-BOMB TWO MEMBERS OF the Atomic Energy Commission. Lewis L Strauss (left) and Gordon E. Dean (right) are shown as they attended a closely guarded session of the Joint Atomic Energy Committee in Washington. They are talking with Sen. John W. Bricker (R-Ohio), who returned to committee on resignation of Sen. Arthur Vandenberg. (International) Honor Roll For Clevenger College Here Announced The honor roll of Clevenge College of Business Administra tion for the six-week period re cently ended was announced dur ing a meeting of the student be5 held last Friday. A total of 14 stu dents received a grade of A or all subjects, and 13 others barely missed the honor roll by receiv ng a grade lower than A on only one subject. According tq the dean, this represents a notable improvement over the previous six weeks, for which period only seven students made honor rol' grades. The honor students, as well as the student body as a whole, were congratulated by the dean a a result of their increased accomplishments. Honor roll for the period was as follows: R. L. Abernethy, Helen Eller, Elizabeth Forester and John Wyatt, all of North Wilkesboro: Sankie Billings, of Lomax; Pau Bumgarner, of Buck; Ernest Bur chette, of Elkin; T. M. Eldridge af State Road; Charles Huntley of Lenoir; Fred Kilby, of Van noy; George Pardue, ot Hays; Curtis L. Woods, of Roaring River; Gary Wyatt, of Piney Creek. The following also were giver recognition for having received a grade lower than A on only oiu subject for the same period: Clarence Addis, Odell Billing3, Oren Byers, Wade Palmer, James Parker, Herman Walker, all of West Jefferson; Thomas Crysel md Raymond Joines, of Wilkes boro; Patsy Linebarger, Moores rille; John Pennington, of Wes Jefferson; Luther Roberts, of Ronda; Luther Saylors, Wilkes boro; Bill Wray, of Elkin. o Friendship W. S. C. S. Met On February 1 Friendship Woman's Society of Christian Service met with Mrs -.in Bumgarner on Wednesday evening, February 1. Thirteen members and two visitors were present. Worship ? "Opening the Book >f Books'', and program ? "Hav ng the Bible is Not Enough" wer rery effectively presented by : lumber of women present. Business consisted of appropri iting gifts for three mission pur loses and planning a February nembership drive. Mrs. J. B lash, Mrs. N. W. Bumgarner Mrs. W. C. Elledge and Mrs. Lu her Nichols are the membership :ommittee. Mrs. Bumgarner with Mrs flash served tempting refresh nents. Mrs. W. C. Elledge will enter ain the March meeting. That will be March 1. It is hoped thaf the crowd will be doubled. Or Note Of Thanks The people of Friendship church wish to express thanks for the cooperation which brough" about the success of their two church suppers. They both to gether ? December 3 and Feb ruary 4 ? netted $401.01. From the building (which is provided with water, lights and heat) to the treasurer who de posits the money, there is much to be done. Donations of food, ar tides for sale, preparation anc" 3erving, use of cars and pickups iishwashing, music, flowers, auc tioneer, and especially the cus tomers ? not one could be spar 3d or overlooked. Hard work, fel EXECUTOR'S NOTICE the last will, and Testament of John Lltle Harrold, Deceased, late of Wilkes County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against this estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Executor on or before the 6th day of January 1951, or this Notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 6th day of January 1950. LYTLE HARROLD Executor of John Lytle Harrold deceased. 2-16-6t (T) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County. Having qualified as Adminis Having qualified as aAdminis Hutchison, Deceased, late of Wilkes County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at North Wilkes boro, Route No. 1, North Carolina, on or before January 9, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment. This the 9th day of January, 1950. i *} QUINCFY HUTCHISON Administrator of the Estate of E. M. Hutchison. Deceased 2-16-6t (T) {Typewriters Cash Register* Adding Machines New and Ufeed ? All Machine Carry 12 - Months Guarantee Lowest Prices, Easy Terms. James E. Miller P.O. Box S75 ? Phone 528-R NORTH WILKBSBORO, N. C. towship and goodwill are not the least of the worthwhile features attending a supper like this. ? Contributed by Mrs. M. F. Bum garner. As of January 1 on-farm sup plies of grain (corn, wheat, oats, barley, and rye) In North Caro lina totaled 67,894,000 bushels. This was the second largest farm stocks for this date daring ths^ past 10 years. 1 Support Polio Drive j Sale: Rhinestone Jewelry smart touch for spring costumes Entrancing! Enchanting! Scin tillating glitter-jewels for excit ing moments. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets hand set with brilliant imported rhine ? f EACH stones in non-tarnish finish. COMING TO NORTH WILKESBORO THE WORLD FAMOUS POTVIN EXHIBIT rHE MOST AMAZING EXHIBIT OF ANIMATED WOOD CARVINGS IN ALL HISTORY ONE WEEK ONLY FEBRUARY 13*THRU FEB.18?> THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH From the $300,000 World Famous Potvin Exhibit CORNER 10th & C STREETS (Formerly The Wilkes Hatchery Building) Across Street From Coca-Colo Plant 15 SCENES 4th WORLD TOUR Animated - Educational - Amusing - Carved by hand with pocketknife by Moise Potvin, violin maker and wood carver of world renown. 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