Mr*. Max Barker, of Salisbury,! -was a guest here over the week end of Mrs. Kathryn Lott. Mrs. Lillian Pittmdn visited with friends in Raleigh from Fri day until Sunday. Misses Carolyn Foster, Claire Lockhart, Ruby Pardue, Hilda Hendren, and Vivian McNeill spent the week-end at Carolina Beach. Mrs. James W. McNlel and Mrs. Clyde Pearson were -visitors In Winston-Salem Tuesday. v Mr. Charles Bargess, of Ashe ville, is spending the week here with Mr. David Hardister. Mrs. J. M. McCarter and Mrs. Press Mathis visited Mrs. J. C. Lore, who Is a patient at Davis Hospital in Statesvllle, Monday. Mrs. R. H. McNlel and son, Hayes, are visiting for two weeks at Wake Forest with Mrs. McNlel's parents, Mr. antl Mrs. H. H. Har mqora . FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Full Grown _.v ^1,00 ; Young __ 25c (COLORED OR WHITE) Call C. G. Glass Store Telephone No. 33-F-20 For Information Caron Game Farm RT. 2, BOX 109 : WILKESBORO, N. C. TODAY'S SPECIALS 1949 Champion 4-Door Regal Deluxe Sedan-A-Title. Low Mijeage _ _ $1445.00 1949 Champion 5-Passenger Starlight Coupe - Radio, Air Condition, Loaded with all other type of Accessories .... Only 10,000 miles. A-Title. Original cost $2157.00. Our Price - Only _ _ $1645.00 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline Aerol Sedan - Radio, Heater, Spot Light - A-Title. (Color Black) —'Extra Clean _ $1195.00 1947 Chevrolet, Style Master Town Sedan. Radio, Heater—Low Mileage — Beautiful Tan Color. A-Title $1095.00 1940 V-8 Tudor Standard, (Colpr Green). This Car has only 24,000 miles. We think it is one of the cleanest in the county. See it to day • K 1947 Studebaker - 2-Ton H.D. Truck Ex tra Clean-LoW Mileage-Heater $895.00 1948 Studebaker 1%-Ton. 8.25-20 Rear Tires. A-Title Low Mileage. Heater $795. 1949 Studebaker Pickup - Radio, Air Con ditioned—A-Title - $1095.00 1941 Chevrolet Pickup - Good Condition $495.00 MOTOR MARKET, INC. "Your Studebaker Dealer" V • 722 or 697 North Wilkesboro Mr. Charles Everett Reardon, of Benson, is visiting his aunt, Miss Elisabeth Jones, in Wllkes boro. Mr. ana Mrs. W. M. McCulley, of Salisbury, spent the veek-end here with Mrs. McCulley's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bller. || Mesdames S. B. Moore, Ray Carson, and Lewis Hill Jenkins were visitors in Winston-Salem Tuesday. John Wesley Nichols, Jr.. and Mary Ruth Nichols have returned to Oxford Orphanage after spend ing a week with their mother, Mrs. Alverta Nichols. Mrs. J. C. Meadows, of Martins ville, Va., arrived today to spend the rest of the week with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Meadows and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meadows at Pores Knob. Mrs. J. Floyd Woodward and two daughters, Patricia, and Bet ty Gale, are spending a while at St. Paul with Mrs. Wood ward's mother, Mrs. Betty Willis, who has been quite ill, but Js now somewhat Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C.~ Vannoy and two children, Brenda and Kenny, of New Orleans, are spend ing two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Vannoy, near Millers Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eddlng er and son, Roddy, are spending the summer in Wilkesboro with Mrs. Bddinger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Kennedy. Mr. Edd inger is a student at the Univer sity Of North Carllina at Chapel Hill. Mr. ana jars. v> rvcimoujr, Jr., and son, Freddy, are now at home in Wilkesboro with Mr. Ken nedy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Kennedy. The Junior Mr. Kennedy, who was recent ly discharged from service, was last stationed in California. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Tuttle and two sons, Gray and Dewey, Jr., of Stoneville, were guests here for the day Sunday of Mr. and Mnt. Chal McNiel, and took home with them. Misses Rebecca, Barbara, and Marie^Tuttle, and Ann Sims, who had spent a week here with the McNiels. Mrs. R. B. Sims was up for the week-end with the Mc Niels. Mrs. W. M. Brown In memory, of Mrs. W. M. Brown, whom so suddenly God called away on Mother's Day. She left a host of friends to mourn their loss. From over hill and plain, There comes the signal strain, It's music foils along, The hins take up the song' Of loyalty to Christ. pmpir There are tears where a soul shared its sorrow, There are smiles where it helped eyes to shine. Faded names of the dearly depart ed In that little old Bible of mine. We believe when the Savior reached down in the stall and said "Your work on earth is over,'' He took her soul to glory to live for ever more. A FRIEND. Dr. and Mm. John H. Dan iel and two children, Dottle and Harrison, of Washington, D. C., plaited here several days oyer the week-end In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Hodges. Mrs. Daniel Is a sister of Mrs. Hodges. Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Swofford had as their guests for the day Sunday, Mrr and Mrs. John Rhyne and daughter, Rebecca, of Char lotte, and Mr. and Mrs. John Web ster and daughter, Martha, of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Webster Is a sister of Mrs. Swofford. Mrs. William Cranor and two daughters, Lois Katherlne and Nell, of Winston-Salem, are spend ing the week here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranor. Jr., and daughter, Carol, of Raleigh, visited with the Senior Cranors from FYiday until Sunday. Mrs. Bob Putman and two daughters, Sarah and Mary Frances, of Boiling Springs, are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Hau8s. Mrs. Putman is a sister Of Mr. Hauss. Also spend ing awhile in the Hauss home is Mr. C. T. Hauss, of Boiling Springs, father of Mr. Hauss and Mrs. Putman. Smi they-Bickers Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Smlthey, of Roaring River, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Joy, to Arnold David Bickers, of Pottstown, Pa., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bickers, of Atlanta, Georgia. • FOR SALE A 6-room home with all the mod ern conveniences in the Mulberry community near the Baptist Home Church, 22 acres of good land. All for only $6,500. A 5-room home with all the mod ern conveniences, a double garage, a 20 x 30 warehouse with running water, on Vj acre of land. Priced at only $4,500. A 62-acre farm in Hays, Yj mile off new Hays-Traphill highway on the Dehart road. A bargain at $3,000. A beautiful 7-room brick home in Fairplains on a lot 75x300. The interior is a beautiful plaster. Located on the highway, this home has all of the modern facili ties. Priced to sell. A lovely 6-room home in Wilkes boro on a lot 50x140. This home is centrally located being on the main street near the church and school. A bargain—Looking for a quick sale. A 6-room home on "F" Street on a lot 75 x 140, for only $5,500. A 5-room house on 1 acre of land on highway 268 past the radio tower. Priced at only $2,500. ABSHER Real Estate Co. Telephone 467 North Wilkesboro, N. C. MILLERS CREEK * DRIVE-IN THEATRE PROGRAM Thursday and Friday, June 22nd and 23rd Rod Cameron — Johnny Mack Brown In "STAMPEDE" Also Selected Short Subjects Saturday, June 24th— "NIGHT UNTO NIGHT" With Ronald Reagan Sunday, June 25th— BING CROSBY In "ROAD TO HOLLYWOOD" Monday and Tuesday, June 26fh and 27th— "MEXICAN HAYRIDE" With Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Also Latest News ' FREE PRIZES EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Children Under 12 Free (all shows) (FIRST SHOW STARTS AT DUSK) NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court North Carolina, Wilkes County; Dewey Burchette, vs. Mamie Burchette. The defendant, Mamie Burch ette will take notice that an action has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Wilkes County, entitled as above, for the purpose of an absolute divorce; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wilkes County "within 20 days after the completion of this notice and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court of the" relief demanded in said complaint. This 20th day of June, 1960. C. C. HAYES, Clerk Superior Court 7-13-4t (T) mm WATCH FOR IT I .MILLER & SONS ,• • • The Best Fed Families Shop Here". Wilkesboro, N. C. __ _ Phone 16 - The Journal-Patriot Want Ads Get Results. none Here are listed only, a few of the many picnic items displayed in our store. Never before have you seen such a complete line to cftoose from. There's paper cups from jigger size to ice tea size. Theres napkins in three styles of white, floral designs, pastel colors, and paster borders. We have a wide selection of plates, straws, wooden spoons and forks, plastic spoons and forks, dessert dishes, baking cups and wax paper. Whether you're planning a party or a family picnic, youll save time and money by shopping the picnic counter at CREST STORES. ECONOMY PACKAGE DIXIE CUPS 35c Box 30 big-9-Oz. cups in a box. This package ^specially for those who demand packaged caps in quantity. Smaller cups in bulk lc each. WHITE EMBOSSED NAPKINS ^ 10c Pkg. 60 snow white napkins 13 3-8 x 13 1-2 inches. These are a must for your picinic. Bring back the ones you don't use for your everyday use. SOUFFLE CUPS 10c Pkg. 18 count in white and assorted pastel colors. These dainty lit tle cups are becoming more popular every day for parties and picnics. HAWAIIAN PASTEL PLATES 29c Pkg. Another economy package! 30 smooth 6-inch plates ,in beautiful colors. "Oris is one of three packages and styles in these popular plates. DIXIE FOOD PACKS 15c Pkg. Seven 6-Oz. containers to the Sanitary cellophane package — Complete with snug fitting covers. You can carry your salads and other foods without any worry of spilling and / waste. DIXIE CUPS 10c Pkg. 9 Seven Big 9-Oz. cups wrapped in cellophane. Soft pastel col ors from which to choose. CREST STORES North Wilkesboro, N, C.