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I Minimum Charge 50c Per Issue • FOR SALE FOR SALE: Fresh Jersey -cow. Conrad Forester, Wilkesboro, N. C., Rt. X, Box 6. 7-10-2tpd FOR SAIJE: Klectrolux vacuum cleaner, good condition, bar gain. See It at 1006 D Street, Phone 224-J. It f: i\\ The KAHN Tailoring Specialist CONRAD LYNN Will be at . . Our Store ,0 July 10-11 He will show 70a our newest fabric* and fashions in suit ings and coatings for men and women—tailored to your satisfaction. Drop in and see him... he will take jour measurements now ... lot delIrety at anj time yon PAYNE CLOTHING CO. ! North Wilkesboro, N. C. k •. •••'• • c- ' \ . fjjiir¥ffir TOR SALE: 4 large rooms and closets, bath, modern kitchen, cement basement, oil heat, large garage with workroom. 2nd house on Rt. 16 beyond Millers Greek. E. C. Gerheart. 7-10-2tpd FOR SALE: Several hundred | thousand feet standing timber located in Stokes and Surry counties; pi&e, poplar, oak, sycamore and birch. Phone 8416 or write G. C. Shelton, 1317 Salisbury Road, Winston Salem. 7-10-2t FOR SALE: 1 1-2 acres land near Jim Woods' in Fairplains., See Russell BrookBhire at Absher's garage. 7-10-2tpd FOR SALE: Two fresh registered Jersey cows, five and seven years old, giving four and fire gallons of milk p«r day. P. V. Turner, Route 1, Wilkesboro. 7-10-fctpd COR SALE: Good piano, Ivers and Pond. Phone 937 or write box 243, North Wilkesboro. 7-6-2t FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bull eight months old; fresh guernsey and jersey heifers; guinea cow with second calf; new hay, large bales $1.00; pasture for rent. Da^fe Hall, Wil kesboro. ' 7-6_2tpd IWWWIWtW'WWWHWIHIl • FOR RENT FOR RENT: Apartment, desirable location. Phone 487. It FOR RENT: Nicely furnished bed room for men, semi-private bath. Also private apartment for girls, private entrances, bath and kitchen. Call at 303 D Street or phone 240-M. 7-10-2tpd FOR RENT: Three room apart ment, private entrance and b%th, continuous hot water, furnished or unfurnished. Suitable for couple. 307 D Street. Call 592-M, Mrs. Ray Harris. 7-10-2t FOR RENT: 48 x 100 cemented basement. Cool and airy. See W. J. Brame at Brame Drug Store. 7-10-2tpd 5 beautiful building lots in beautiful Forest Hills, one hun dred ft. lot, and 4 50 ft. Ibts. Priced to sell. A beautiful building lot in the Nan Welborn sector of Wilkes boro, 100 x 150. Priced at only $600.00. 5 lots in the Nan Welborn sector of Wilkesboro, five 25 ft. lots, 150 deep. Priced to sell. A beautiful 6 room house with all the modern conveniences, 20 acres of land, in the Windy Ridge section of Mulberry. Only $6,500.00. A beautiful 6 room home in WilHesboro close to the church and school on a nice lot, only $7,800.00. A 30 acre farm in the Rock Creek section "with a good 4-room house, a bargain at $3,500. 62 acre farm in Hays on a good road. No buildings, the land would make a good chicken farm. Price $3,000.00. ABSHER Real Estate Co. Telephone 467 North Wilkesboro, N. C. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE NEW AND USED FURNITURE C.&C. FURNITURE COMPANY One-Half Mile West of North Wilkesboro On Highway 421 SATURDAY, JULY 8 2:00 P. M. FREE PRIZES We Will Hold An Auction Sale Every Other Saturday Until Furthor Notice FOR RpNT: 4-room house on G street with good basement, lights, cold and hot -water, gar age, dead. See Mrs. I* A. Cad ger, 609 G Street, North Wll kesboro. ltpd FOR RENT: Modern 4-room new ly decorated apartment. Main Steet, North Wilkesboro. Phone 276-M, Elkin, N. C. 7-10-4tpd 1 • WANTED MARRIED WOMAN: 24-40, nice personality, who needs to add |35-|65 per week to family in come in pleasant and dignified local work. No canvassing. Flexible working hours, com plete training at our expense. Car essential. No experience! required. For interview write, | Mrs. Virginia Heard, 211 E. Bessemer, Greensboro, N. C. It WANTED: Two gpod reliable painters. Report to our store for Interviews. Northwestern Wall paper and Paint Co. 2-6-2t WANTED: To paint your house, contract or by the hour. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Joel A. Minton, North Wilkes, boro, N. C. 2-6-2tpd If you have property to sell or if yon are Interested in buying property, please cull Absher Real Estate Co., Telephone 467. 2-6 tf Does $10 per day income from your own business interest youT No investment—must own car— 25 to 55 years of age. Locality available in Wilkes county. Write the J. R. Watkins Com pany, P. O. Box 5071, Rich mond, Virginia. 7-»6-3t WANTED — If yon want to or sell Real Estate or Busi ness Opportunities, call or see M. C. Woodie, Union Bus Terminal, Phone 216. M. C. Woodie, Real Estate Agent. 8-13-tf wwwwwwvwwwtwww • LOST and FOUND LOST: Walker fox hound, black and white spotted, last seen in Rock Creek vicinity. Reward for return to Grover Rhoades, Hays, N. C. 7-6-2tpd • Miscellaneous See INSURANCE SERVICE AND CREDIT CORP. for auto loans, financing, or refinancing. Com pare our rates. 882 MB" St., Telephone 76. 3-23-tf NOTICE: Wells drilled anywhere anytime. Experience is still the beet teacher. Let our 38 years in this field be your amur ance of a job well done. Con suit us first. R. E. Faw & Sons, Inc., offices Elkin and Hick ory, N. C. Elkin Telephone 1P20 or write State Road, N. C. Hickory telephone 25507, 1342 E. Highland Ave. 8-4-Tf Support Cancer Fund PROGRAM Thurs"-Fri., July 6-7 Ginger Rogers and Dennis Morgan in 'Perfect Strangers' Also Selected Short Subjects Saturday, July 8 "High Seas" With Glenn Ford and Clair Trevor Sunday, July 9 "Criss Cross" With Burt Lancasterl and Yvonne DeCarlo. Won.-Tues., July 10-11 "Montana" With Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith. Horses and ponies from Wilkes county added to the Interest of the KernersvlUe Horse Show given July 4th., which was attended by a large ^ number of people. Horses were entered by Green Hill Farms, owned by W. F. Gaddy, G. Sam Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Irrin, and Buddy and John Hubbard. In Class 1 — All Western Rig, Parade Class — Mrs. Vernon Irrln won the ribbon for second place. Pony, (Hard Cider), entered by Vernon Irrln, won ribbons in two pony classes. In the Flve-Galted Natural Tall Class, "Rambling Jim," own-' ed by Buddy and John Hubbard, with Kenneth Bull up, won third place ribbon. In Class 15—Amateur Walking Horses — "Mighty Black Man", owned by W. F. Gaddy, with Fred TERMITES (Flying ants): Guar anteed termite jobs; Ordinary homes $35.00. Large homes 150.00. Mansion extra. Call Church' Hardware Company, Phone 130. 7-28»8tpd NOTICE: 95.OO reward to any one glrlng information leading to return of green and white Schwinn bycicle stolen from . Wilkesboro ball ground belong ing to Phil Jolly, Phone 396-R. 7-3-2tpd GLASS DESKS, Furrltwre tops and glass shelves—made to your order. House and «uto glass Installed while you wait. Glass Sales and Service, Base ment of Bus Terminal. Phone 745. , 10-27— 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) For Your Electrical Wiring Jobs See ROY WELLS at CAROLINA HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Telephone 53 !■■■■■■I us id m USED CARS 1947 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE 1940 FORD TUDOR 1941 PLYMOUTH TWO DOOR 1947 FORD TUDOR 1942 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR 1?38 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR 1946 FORD FORDOR 1940 FORD TUDOR 1940 FORD FOUR DOOR USED TRUCKS 1937 FORD PICKUP 1940 CHEVROLET PICKUP 1948 FORD PICKUP 1948 FORD PICKUP 1947 GMC 3-4 TON PICKUP 1934 FORD PICKUP 1949 GMC PICKUP 1948 FORD PICKUP 1948 DODGE 1 Yi TON TRUCK 1946 FORD 2 TON TRUCK 1940 FORD 1 yt TON TRUCK 1946 FORD 2 TON TRUCK YADKIN VALLEY Motor Company W - B*y, Ml ud 1Mb NORTH WILKBBBORO, *. C Qaddy up, trophy. Dottle Winters, riding G. Sam Winters' "Brown Bomber", won second place in this class which attracted pN^ne of finest walking horses In this sectyon of the country. o Ronda News (By MRS. RICHARD MARTIN, Reporter) Sunday School and preaching convened at the usual hour at Ronda Baptist church, Sunday. A Baptismal service was held Sunday evening at three o'clock for one candidate of the Ronda Baptist church and two candidates from Rock Creek Baptist church. Rev. L. M. Cook was assisted by Rev. Lester Johnson at the wat er. Rev. Mr. Johnson also had charge of the preaching service Sunday night. LOOK! Tll« Economy Rubber Size 9x9 inches Install It Yourself ONLY 40c sq. ft. Include* Felt sad Pact* Call Us For Efttbaatca We are sorry to J. L. Martin baa been list. J- W; m '' Those Tlaltlng in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. MeBride Sun day were Mr. Joe McBrlde and son, Walter, of Traphlll, Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeBorde, of Elkin, and Mr. and Mrs. George McBrlde, of Guilford. Misses Hope Tharp and Doris Parflue are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tharpe at Bion Col lege. Mr.'and Mrs. F. T. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Shumate and son, Jlmmie, spent the week-end at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Golliher visited Mr. Golliher's sister Mrs. J. F. Johnson and Mr. Johnson at Marlon, Va. A. ■ Banner ard Martin visited their and slater, Mrs. Steve and family In Portsmov last week. Mr. and Mrs. 0. a. GollWer and son, Darell, of Mystic, Conn., spent a few days here ylsitln* the from er's parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Golllher and Clenn and family. Miss Margaret Burchette, of Washington, D. 0„ Is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Burchette. WANTED! 2 Good Painters Who are Reliable and who want permanent jobs. Call at NORTHWESTERN Wallpaper & Paint Co. WANTED! 4000 Cords Peeled Pulpwood $15.00 per unit of 160 feet. Peel now-haul when you'have more time. B. F. COOK WEST JEFFERSON, N. C. ATTENTION* PULPWOOD WANTED! Peeled Hard Wood, *10.00 Per Cord <128 Cubic Feet) Size 5 inches to 14 inches will be accepted I in Poplar, Maple, Sourwood, Linn, Cucumb er, Black Gum and Sweet Gum. SMITH & HARRIS Pulpwood Dealers Forester Avenue Family Shoe Store JULY CLEARANCE SHE VI 5000 PAIRS SHOES REDUCED 100 Pairs MEN'S SHOES 1/2 PRICE 300 Pairs LADIES' SHOES 1/2 PRICE ' Table 5.00 to 10.00 LADIES' SHOES M-M . . . A iSl 1 m 1 Rack 5.00to 10.00 LADIES' SHOES *2-91 ■ FAMILY SHOE ST
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