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Minimum Charge 50c Per Issue iwwiwumoiM* i FOF SALE FOR SALE: 4 year old mare. Broke to work good double. Will trade for anything. J. D. Costner, Pores Knob, Route 1. lt-pd FOR 8ALK—Eight hires of bees, and equipment; also four frame extractor, and capping knlve.— See J. T. Benton, North Wilkes boro, N. 0. Route 3. 3-9-2t-pd FOR 8ALE —"frjber, S wheels, new. H. B. Dodson, phone 797J, city. *-Mtpd FOR SALE — Gabardine, lining blouse material and sheeting. Real bargains. Mrs. Jay Edmln ston, second house behind P.O. Wllkesboro. 3-9-4 tpd FOR SALE — AH wool 60" cot ert material, $2.89 value, only $1.89. Mrs. Jay Sdminston, second house behind P. 0. Wllkesboro. 8-94tpd FOR~SALE: Timothy and Red Top Hay, $1.00 bale. Good| gentle work mare, 7 years old; will trade; yellow hybrid corn, 100-lb. bag, shelled, $3.26.—DAVE HALL, Wllkes boro, N. C. 3-9-2t-pd ] FOR SALK«—17 acres land, 7 room house; well on porch; barn, 2 chicken houses and other outbuildings. See Frank Staley, located on old No. 60 highway, route 8, Wllkesboro, N. C. 3-9-3tpd RICHMOND GUANO Standard Since 1892 Wilkes Feed Inc. Dealers 0-14-7 2-12-12 <M4-14 0-9-27 * * - V T'f'« V -Now Available *mmC CHILEAN NITRATE 1. Natural. Chilean Nitrate ia the only nmturml nitrate in the world. 2. Nitrate Nitragen. The nitrogen ia 100 per cent nitrate. 3. Sadiuai. Chilean Nitrate contains sodium equivalent to abont 35% sodium oxide (NatO). This acts like potash (K«0) and helps to make the phosphate ia the soil more available. 4. Iodine. Chilean Nitrate con tains iodine to help meet the needs of plants, animals, and Iranian beings. 5. Other Plaat Food Ele ments. Chilean Nitrate oon tains small quantities of other elements that contribute to strong, healthy plant growth, such as manganese, potaa si am, magneaium, boron, cal cium, iron, sulphur, copper and tine. •. Ideal CaaditiM. Chilean Nitrate come* in free-flouting I pellets — easy to handle and ' to apply in any distributor. 7. Qaick Acting. Chilean Nitrate b immediately and completely available. 8. Anti-Acid. Chilean Nitrate helps keep the soil sweet. 9; Time-Tested. Chilean I Nitrate has been proved by more than 100 years of re search and practical farm experience. lO.Deably Profitable Eeaaomical. Chilean Nitrate improves the quality of crops as well as the yield. Consistently excellent effect of heavy applications year after year npon crop and soil alike makes it an outstand ingly profitable and economi cal nitrate for every need and pnrpos*: THWf'S OMLY ONE NATCHgl SOPAf — — ■ a* « —• mm a M mmg "Crop® seem to like aatchel soJi better on ac- j count it's got all nitrate nilergea that plants can j draw off easy. And it's got soda and other miner- | 1 -J FOR 8ALB: Fr^h wgistered Guernsey Cow*. Mrs. H. J. and B. S. Ogilvie, Oakwoods, N. 0. lt-pd : • i I. FOB SALE — 7-room house with bath, plenty of water, built-in cabineta, Inlaid linoleum in kitchln, breakfast room and bath. Priced to sell. Near Pleasant Hone church. Sea Quincy Reavis at Uptown Ser rice Station, North Wilkesboro. 2-2-tf FOB SALE: 1M7 Dodge 2 1-C .ton track with lumber flat'; two-epeed axle; fire-epeed transmission; like new; rea sonable. O. O. Absher, Halls h Mills. Wi 3-20-4t-pd fob SALE: 5©-acre farm on highway 18 near. Parkway; three-room house and out buildings;. ideal sum mei home; good pasture; three acres timber. Price $2000 for quick sale. Glenn Miller, Laur el Springs. lt-p<! ; i-M i ' , " . ' " FOB SALE: Fire-room house, running water, good base ment, built-in cabinets? inlaW linoleum on kitchen floor. Lo cated 1-2 mile from 'city lim its. See Earl Anderson at Bet ter Home Furniture Co. or Call 891-M after 5^30 p m. lt^pd FOB SALE OB TIMBER GOB TRACTS WANTED: Ten mil lion feet timber on two thous and acres. Brushy Mountains. Alexander County. Will pay $25.00 over belt or boundar ies cash. P. McNeer Dillon, Statesville, N. O. 3-13-21 FOR SALE — Four-room house, good garage, inlaid linoleum on kitchen, linoleum on all floors, hot water tank, built in cabinets, Venetian blinds, 2 1-2 acres land; located a cross road from new Cricket school. See O. L. Phillips, or call 948. 3-13-2t FOR SALE: 5-room brick house on lot 76 ft. front, 195 ft. back, facing hardsurface street and sidewalk in Wilkesboro, steam heat, National Boiler with Stokol Stoker, 40 gallon electric Nhot water heater, Hardwood floors throughout, back porch glassed In with heat. Large garden and chick en house. Phone 497-R. It FOR SALE: A large cinder block building, size forty-eight by eighty feet, with three twenty fivp by one hundred and ninety five foot lots. This building is in the west end of Wilkesboro on Highway 268, just beyond Coble's Dairy. This building could be used for an uphol stering shop, for storage, or for most any kind of business. Anyone interested in buying this property see Lonnie Bullis who lives beside it. lt-pd FOR SALE New 1950 Ford Pickups, any col or, $1250. New Chevrolet Pickups $1250. New 1950 Chevrolet Track, two ton, $1900. WELLBORirS USED CAR LOT Phone 674 — 9th and D Streets SELECTED ON ALL CONFERENCE Dean Edwards, left, and Mariam Stone, outstand ing players on Wilkesboro high school basketball teams, for the second straight year were named on all conference teams following the Highland Conference basketball tournament held in Wilkesboro. Dean scored 375 points in 24 games this season for an average of 15.6 per game. His highest was 32 points against Roar ing River. Dean was also selected on the all-WQkes team. Miss Stone was a guard on the Wilkesboro team, which advanced to the semi-finals of the Highland Conference tournament, and was outstanding in every game played by her team. FOR SALE: & Pair 8-year old mares; good loggers, or farm use; weight around 2800 pounds; also one 4-year-old mare, weight 1300 pounds. See or write C. C. Hayes, Wil kesboro, N. G. 3-13-2t FOR SALE: 12 acres nice land, located 1-2 mile east of Mil lers Creek, fronting on high way 421, which is a part of _the John Gaither farm. The place is well watered along back side. If Interested in a nice homesite this property Is < just what you want. I will be glad to show you over the place at any time. See D. W. Miller, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 3-9-Tf • FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two new 4-room a partments with private en trance and bath. Located in Wilkesboro. Call 55-F-12. 3-0-p FOR RENT: Modern five-room apartment, over Dick's Gas & Appliance Co., East Main st. Telephone 396-M after .six p. m. 3-9-2t-pd FOR RENT: 2 room apartment, furnished or unfurnished, up stairs,-lights and water; one downstairs bed room, furnish ed. Close to new hospital site. Mrs. Bess Neely, 1014 D Street, Telephone 183-M. 3-9-2t FOR RENT: Furnished, heated bedrooms over Carolina Ras taurant. Phone 316-W. It FOR RENT: Three-room fur nished apartment at 724 Low er Kensington Drive. Phone 575-J. It ■ .. FOR RENT: 4-room house at Mountain View on hard sur face road. Luther Elledge, Hays, N. C. lt-pd FOR RENT: 6-room house with lights and running water. Also cow pasture and garden if wanted. See Royal Holland, Wilkesboro, N. C. Route 2 3-18-2t-pd FOR RENT: 6-room house, with well on porch, large garden, located on th*e Cricket-Wilkes boro road. D. C. Keys, Route I, Wilkesboro, N. 0. lt-pd If you have property to sell or if you are interested in buying property, please call Absher Real Estate Co., telephone 488. 2=-8tf • WAITED HmwHmMimiiwwiMww WANTED: Experienced Wood carver to cut pineapples on poet. See Superintendent at Forest Furniture Co. 3-9-Tf rttmwWHWWWHIWIHMWW • Lost and Found LOST OR STOLEN: A red male Cocker-Spaniel, answers t o name pf "Skipper''. Call lOO^-M. B. K. Davis. Reward offered. It IWH^HWWI«WWWWmW*W\ • Miscellaneous NOW IS THE TIME to do yorur Spring plowing. Have two tractors. No job too small or too large. Dave Hall, Wllkes boro, N. C. 3-9-2t-pd REPAIRS, Building Block Lay. ing, or Painting. We do any kind of basement work, walks, drive-ways, odd Jobs, or work your husband won't do—by the hour contract, or time and material. H. V. Bumgarner and W. M. (BUI) Walker, route 1, North Wilkesoro, N. C. Phone 890-W. lt-pd A BEAUTIFUL. FLOWER OAR. DEN WITH GLADIOLI—Snow Princess (white), Beacon (red with yellow center), Maide of Orleans (white), and Mixed (selected varieties) Blooming size Glad Bulbs, DDT dusted, |S.50 per hundred postpaid. 6 Tuberoses free .with each hundred order. Mixed tube roses 50c per doz. Rom Teague, Jr., Taylorsville, N. C. 3-20-4t NOTICE: Wells drilled anywhere anytime. Experience is still, the best teacher. Let our 38 years In this field be your assar ance of a job well done. Con suit us first. R. E. Faw & Sons, Inc., offices Elkln and Hick ory, N. 0. Elkin Telephone 1F20 or 24F11 or write State Road, N. C. Hickory telephone 25607, 1342 E. Highland Ave 8-4-Tf ULAMi DBMS, Farattnre tops and glass shelves—made to your order. House and auto glass installed while you wait. Glass Sale* and Service, Base ment ef Bus Terminal. Phone 745. 10-17—Tf Support Red Cross „ . ,,'i _ • J, Funeral Held For j Mrs. W. A. Colrert | Funeral seJWwW held Fri tof afternoon In Qreenjboro for Mrs. Mabel Turner Cotfert, wife >f W. A. Colrert, of Greensboro. Mrs. Colrert, a sister of Miss Toby Turner, of North Wllkes t>oro, died Thursday. Mrs. Colrert was the eldest daughter of the late Coventor W. D. and Ida Lanier Turner, of Btatesrllle, where she was born | A-prll 11, 1879. She was reared BStateevllle and recetved her ucatlon at Mitchell College ln| Btatesrllle and Woman's College! In Greensboro. Surviving are her husband and three children, W. A. Colrert, Jr., Frank and Harrold Colrert; J also eight grandchildren; one brother W. J. Turner; two sla ters, Miss Toby Turner and Mrs. Rdna T.-Robinson, of North Wil kesboro; and one half sister, Mrs. W. A. Tucker, of Auburn, N. Y. Those from here attending the funeral service were Dr. and Mrs. F. C - Hubbard, Misses Frances and Patty So'mers, Mrs. Jim Som ers, Mrs. Joe Barber, Mrs. A. F. Kilby, Mrs. R. P. Casey, Mrs. J. B. McCoy and Mrs. Louise Hart. &— Renew Concert Membership. FOR SALE: 4 houses and 90 acres of land at Falrplains. Will sell part or whole. See O. L. Phillips, on Forester Ave nue or Phone 948. 3-13-pd REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Eight-room house, four acres of land, located in Wilkesboro, $15, 760.00. Large lot 200 feet front, 820 feet deep, located in Wilkesboro. $6,000.00. Business lot in Wilkesboro, just a few steps from Courthouse, next to City Hall; approximately 100 feet front. This is a valuable lot. $3,000.00. Three beautiful lots in Finley Park—All three for $4,750J)0. Ten-room house, two miles out On Millers Creek Highway, 150 foot frontage, $8,400.00. Five-room house, 115 foot front age on Millers Creek Highway. $6,600.00. Ten-room house, five acres of land out on Maravian Falls High way, 330 foot frontage $16,800.00. Nice house and lot, located in Wilkesboro. $6,000.00. House and lot on Main .street in Wilkesboro, close to Coble's. This is business property and a real buy $6,300.00. • Absher Real Estate Company Telephone 486 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. 2t-3-13 FISH Located 1 Mile East of Moravian On The Oakwoods Road. Saturday March We have a new pond heavily stocked.wi fish weighing from 2% lbs. to 35 lbs. > •" -1! Come on out and enjoy a few hours fish ing. I BUY THEM AT OUR STORE • • • SE8 _ HOW HUSKY AND STRONG THEY ARI Of courso you want chicks that havo tho stamina toliro and grow last Chides that turn out to bo hoavY producers with a long laying lifo. That's tho kind wo soli— chicks with a brooding and feeding program Dernna tnezn. Dwiotq you place your order this year, come in and eee for youroeli what big* vigorous looking ducks they are. They're Bred Sight to Lay Right! I WHEN YOU COM! IN... 1 SEE 'EM GROW ON STAMINA | You can mo how w«B ear chicks liv* and grow on , Purina Chick Startona right hi oar Moro. to io« tho fob Startona doM. ft'i America's tf ■■■ ii i IVTVllIV • • • and this year PURINA^ STARTENA is Batter than Ever > for life and Growth 'VWNA £S» THI STORK WITH THK CHICKIRBOARD SIGN WILKES FARM CENTER Phone 673-J - Between the Wilkesboroi
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