TOT MOKBOK ENQTJTRgR, MONROE. W. O. THTJRflPAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1044 cnouricing THE OPENING OF MATTOX AUTO SUPPLY 111 SOUTH MAIN STREET ,. Friday, November 10th VTiTTH A LARGE STOCK OF AUTO PARTS AND ; . ACCESSORIES HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST OF OUR STOCK: Tire Pumps Heater Hose Floor Mats Hub Caps for All Make Cars Fog Lights Grilles Wheels For All Make Cars Seat Covers Door Handles WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW STORE Glass Regulators and Glass Channels For All Make Cars Tires and Fan Belts Springs Bumper Jacks Mufflers and Tail Pipes Headlight Lens Radiators FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS THE FLOWER SHOP . Phone 672 307 Wilson St. FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE LEGAL ADS NOTICE OP SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby given, that the un- aersignea Executors or the estate 01 W. M. Connell, deceased, under and by virtue of the powers contained In the will of W. M. Connell, deceased, will, on Monday, the 4th day of Deeember, 1944, as U 'dock M, at the courthouse door In the City of Monroe, N. a, offer for sale, the fol lowing described tract of land, situated and being in Goose creek Township, adjoining the lands of Glenn Brooks. Grady Connell, . H. M. Baucom, and others, and known as the W. M. Con nell old borne place, and more par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stone by a nine. Grady Connell's and Fred Smith's property line, and rune South 3 de- frees 10 minutes West 1170 feet to a stone oy a pine; thence North 70 East feet to a pile of stone: thence south 2 degrees 30 minutes west 768 feet to a P. K., Henry Baucom's cor ner; thence South 64 degrees East 310 feet to a P. K.; thence South adegrees 20 minutes West 310 feet to a P. K. by a pine; thence North 04 degrees West 210 feet to a P. K.; thence South 2 degrees 20 minutes West 731 feet to a P. K. by a P. O.; thence South 71 degrees East 571 feet to a P. K. by a P. O.; thence with Griffin's line. South 56 degrees 35 minutes East 500 feet to a pile of stones; thence with Glenn Brooks' line, North 21 degrees 30 mln- Double Trouble Among Children Just When We Think Them Out Of Danger Is When It Happens TYLER VENTS SPLEEN (Carl Goerch, in The State) Mrs. J. O. Beaman, of Marlon, told us about this recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tyler lived In a house surrounded by a large yard. Mrs. 7.na Rama bjmwim 4h riMat jl;,.0 nC7 " not satisfactory to write to Box M, on a visit home and had her two Mrshvllle, end It would be made aat- yoU chLeTwitHer W d SR-JSTfVL Dlanah. Mrs. Ramsey also had two ' to the that "I have been I doubtless; quite worried. The facts seem to be that the mya terolus checks arrived In ordinary let ters, postmarked at Monroe. The checks were ' all evidently perfectly good, being cashier's, checks On the Union National Bank of Charlotte and local banks have honored some of them. Most of them, so far as this newspaper .has been Informed, were addressed and made payable to busi ness people or to persons connected in some way with concerns which were in, business in Wadesboro around 30 years ago. The largest check thus far reported of the lot was for S190. received by M. A. McRae, though other leading business men or Arms have been favored with checks nearly as great .In value.: : - Along with each check was form letter, with no name signed, butt wHh the statement that If the check Arts $1 25 JL ' Retonga Mailed To . You For Only (Price tnclodes sales tax, postage, handling, etc.) GAMBLE DRUG STORE MONROE, N. C owing you (various amounts, from, say $5 up usually half of the amount of the enclosed check) for 20 years. You have no record of this. Pray mat i may oe iorgiven tor tnis mis take, which at the time seemed neces sary." ' '- property and. with the gate securely ' "JEST XST, a" 7TZ fastened, vou'd mHi.rnllv think that,wWriwlnd of "Peculation M to the reason for the weird shower of negoti children: Red, age 6, and Caroline, age 8. One afternoon, the four children were playing in the Tyler front yard. A well-kept and seemingly safe place for them to pass a pleasant hour or so. A high fence surrounded the Tyler able banking paper. It has been sug- fastened, you'd naturally think that there was no chance for the young- Little Jimmy got tired of playalng " , , .. .T r "TT 7iT games with the other three children.," SJSwEi He started off on a tour of inspection X.0?; of the v.rri that ha mirtit ! w wuce mi income-tax utes East 2902 feet to a stone by 2 nni somethhw of interest. uabllity,but no real tax expert has naier uui; uience nurui 31 oegrcea 30 minutes West 840 feet to an iron stake by two pines; thence with Grady He discovered the tile Into which ? foundation of the house. He raxed at DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE The J. Howard Williams Co. JEWELRY GIFTS OFFICE SUPPLIES EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Monroe, N. C. Phone 151 beginning, and containing 125.40 acres, more or less. Terms of sale: CASH. This the 3rd day of November, 1944. HENRY BAUOOM, AND STEVE CONNELL, Executors of the will of W. M. Con nell. ll-6-4twc One leading dtiaen. who received Connell's line. South 80 decrees 30 it .i.)ii. .. one of the strange checks, made In minutes' West 1500 feet to an Iron 1 obsessed with one of those crasyqul7 m tto recently as Jo the stake; thence South 86 degrees 30: thought, to whioh .11 urn- x I matter. Be Is said to hare been ln- minutes West 600 feet to the point of subjected. Por.no earthly reason, he f?rm Vmoa-wbo na ,W k ... h. ,.14 ki. cnecKS issuea was one -a. . wenne - foot into the "tllT "-.Nobody, However, stems to know an, He sat down on the ground and, iplent, of The foot went m easily. He kept ST tJj on pushing and was able to wiggle his J? )? "52 jglif foot cast the elbow turn I checka V T 20-yer-oW debt And mat's when the trouble Parted. wh.n k. hhi n hi. .f i or oo something to adjust It Others NOTICE OF BE-SALE Under and by virtue of an order of she Superior Court of Union county, I f i, n turn. the heavy, stiff sole of his shoe Just wouldn't bend enough to make ihe, made In special proceedings entitled Willie Philemon, Adm. vs. N. W. Phile mon, Et Als, the same being number upon special proceedings docket are frankly afraid of the whole affair are holding to the mystery checks awaiting possible further Information. Jimmy let out a yell which brought the other children to the spot They stood wide-eyed and bewildered as he1 of the "said Court: the urn i fe HARGETT ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor Electric Repairing, Lighting Fixtures and Supplies 24-Hour Service Phone 495, Day or Night 105 W. Windsor St Monroe, N. C. Mmmlceltna will stv a 13th day of November. 1944, at it:-' h mothfr o'clock aeon. at the Court House door In Monroe, North Carolina, offer to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Goose Creek Township, Union County, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of " Neah Carrlker and others, and more par ticularly described as follows, to wit: 'BEGINNINQ at a stone in Noah Carrlker's line, the old division line ef the Charlie Halglers lands, and runs North 68tt West 34.26 chains to a stone at the old Charlie Halgler corner by 3 small pines; thence North Tyler (his grandparents) came rush ing out of the house. CONSIDER ROTATIONS IN FERTILIZER PLANS In determining 'what fertiliser to use for a particular crop, moat farm ers consider the needs of the erob and We forgot to tell you that Mr. ' the type of soil on which the crop Is lyier is a very augnined, professor- grown, in selecting the fertiliser need- use, nervous and somewhat Irritable ed. , , type of gentleman. He took one look! This plan provides only two at Jimmy and exclaimed: "What in the stooL and sometimes vlt tobi the name of common sense' did you over.: Dr. Emerson Collins, ln' charge want to put your foot In there for?", of Extension agronomy 'at State Col Jimmy didn't bother to answer. He .lege, suggests that growers plan their was too busy howling. fertiliser pregrams so "as , to' zeep uis motner and Mrs. Tyler were them In balance with the particular murmuring words of encouragement stations that are followed on the They took turns trying to pull his arm. This plan provides 'a third leg loot loose, sir. xyier marcnea up ior tne stool. j LjULiLIL n lid nnnn7 36 East 34.03 chains to the old Halgler j nd down the yard, expressing In no The retruireemnts of cotton on land corner; thence South 9 East 38 chains to the beginning and containing 32 K acres more or less. Less 4.67 acres Bidding will begin at $1050.00. This the 24th day of October, 1944. COBLE FUNDERBURK. OCt. 24-Nov. 2. NEW BUS SCHEDULE The Union Coach Company, of Monroe, for the con venience of the public and a time saver, will beginning November 1, 1944, make connections with Carolina Coaches, Concord, N. C, for intrastate points North: Salisbury, Lexington, Thomasville, High Point, Greensboro, Burlington, Durham, Raleigh. For de sired information, please call Telephone No. 211. UNION COACH CO. John R. Winchester, Mgr. Monroe, N. C La uncertain terms his opinion of such a that has been in small grain and hay fool trick. crops for two years, for example, may The foot remained fastened. Laura be quite different from eottoon in a deeded to David Philemon by W. T. i telephoned for the doctor. Jimmy re- three-year rotation of com. cotton, Philemon on the 21st day of Novem-! doubled the use of his lung-power. I and small grain, with a crop Of les ber, 1938, and recorded la the Register Dinah Joined in the crying. Fred pedesa turned under the third year, of Deeds Office in Book 83, Page 130. i Jeered end Jumped up and down. Car-1 How the various crops in the ro- uuiie giggiea nervously, ine neignoors xaxion are lertuuea oas an important and passing ' pedestrians gathered bearing on working out the program around. Never , for a moment did Mr. so as to maintain the Drooer balance. Commissioner. I Tyler stop his promenade. To each Dies the corn crop receive a complete new-comer he profanely explained fertiliser and a nitrogen topdressing , wnat nao nappened. Mrs. Tyler trot- or only a nitrogen topdressing? If the NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION j ted along behind him, murmuring over corn receives only nitrogen, what Notice is hereby given that the un- and over: "Now, Joel; dont excite about the phosphates and potash dersigned has this day qualified as yourself!" I needed to maintain a proper balance t Administratrix of the estate of Ray- The doctor arrived, but he, too, was! In his December Suggestion Sheet mood A. Redfearn, before the Clerk unable to remove the shoe or null which win mi nut nnt month nr. of Superior Court of Union County, out Jimmy's foot. Some-one suggested Collins will give the plant removal of North Carolina, and that all persons calling the plumber, and this was fertilizer materials by various crops, holding claims against said estate are done. This Information may be obtained at ucujr uuuucu w prawn mo nunc, me scene was one or wud confusion tne office of the county asent in De- aury autnenucated, within one year ... Jlrnmy howling. Dinah Joining cember and will serve as a basis for il i . Z nereoi oi cms notice w m. wed whooping up a storm. Nu- planning the 1945 fertilizer program, be pled In bar of recovery thereon. All merous suggestions from the ordook-l Dr. Collins suggests that every persons indebted to said estate are ers. Mr. Tyler still cussing. ' farmer ask himself the following ques- requested to make prompt settlement I young (Fred finally got tired of the tion: "Are the fertilisers applied to This P- JJ.n.n He wandered about the yard, the various crops maintaining soil fer- .J , , MRS. CODE MORGAN, i looking for newer amusement. He tillty?" Admlnistratrirx ef the estate of Ray-.found a brass Jardiniere. Up-ended, it, mond A. Redfearn. Deceased, mato a. flnA hrui mnA t arewfaH ' O. U Richardson, Atfy. 10-3-6two ,' marching around the yard In it In i bis seal, he pulled It lower and lower. FAIRFIELD NEWS !He gav nnal pun and got it down (By Mrs. John E. Polk) L'y" !mJhlJtft0m ,f e J . , , I Jardiniere rested oa the top of his Bundy Williams attended the Beagle head, hound field trials In Greenville, S. C.,1 He' couldn't see. So he tried to raise last week, where he was a Judge. He the thing a little. It wouldn't raise, will leave on Sunday morning for and pred suddenly realized that he Aldie, Va., where he will enter hounds was trapped. In the field trials at that place. I people looked around as they heard Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Helms and son. 'a mufflwi veil fniw pw Harry Lee and John Parks, spent Sun- muffled yells. Mrs. Ramsey took one day with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Helms in look and then lost all Interest in little Jefferson, S. C. Uimmv. Tdtti wirt m . Kr There's a crisis in the making! If stocks pile up In fertilizer plants and agents' ware houses, the stream of supply will choke up. They must move fast or the lack of man-power will cause a para lyzing shortage. Take the Chilean Nitrate situation for example. To supply the quantity needed for 1945 crops, many car goes must be unloaded each month at each port, then moved out by train and truck for immediate allocation. It must move out of agents' hands as fast as it moves in. If not, the choke-up starts and work beck to the ports, even back to the ships. Already there's a threatened shortage of nitrogen. due to sharply increased war needs. Unless you help smash the bottle-heck bv " " '. ' T wing your nitrate as toon as it b offered, tne shortage ww become acute. Tpous- in Chile. The only place Chil ean Nitrabf does you any good is on yout gyps. Oct yours now . .'. while you can. Storage Tips rttmsiarlatiUpsrslaly. tfiiljdMtflMr. tarty fo ists vtwa yti sis m Motsati. ley Yevr ftrtlllm NOW... Take It NOW... Store It Till It's Needed Thl' h Publu,Md 1 th Wu Faod Admlnlitrmtlon and in luruuw ytaiutrj ... to hlj you ft thm ttrtlliut you t : zot m tt n'k -'in irn Art cf r THREE O'CLOCK . . . AND I HAVENT SLEPT A WINK" WAKETUL NIGHTS how the time drags! Minutes seem like hour we worry over things dona and left undone. After sncha night, we git , up In the marningmor tired thad whca we want to bed. Nervous Tension causes many a wakeful Bight and wakeful nights are likely to cause Ner vous Tension. Next time yott fed Nervous and Keyed Up or begin to toss, tumble and worry after you get to bed try (Liquid or Effervescent Tablets) aTIR. MILKS NERVINE helps to ease Nervous Tension to permit re Sng lfP' Wt ySu. K Vp, Cranky, Fidgety, Wakeful, take V. Miles Nerviaa. Try it for Nervous HoMlache aad Nervoos Indigestka. Get I. Miles Nervins at your drug store. Effervescent Tablets, Large fi,1?!?.' 8aX S Liquid, Large Bottle Sl.SS, SmaU BottU JSt, boh equally affective as a sedative, both guaranteed to satisfy or youynooey back. Head directum! and use only as directed. -v Hi. Pvt. Keith Smith and Pvt. Bruce , worry. She rushed up to him and Curlee of Camp Croft spent the week- tried to pull off the Jardiniere, but uieu- uuoies iieie. i without success. Mr. Gilmer Helms of Newport News, Va., is visiting relatives in the com Old Mr. Tyler also looked around. In a flash he saw what had happened. munlty while he looks after his farm (, He stood there, for a moment, then here. I mat to An mrAw nf tha var lamnaH J. B. Brantley and Heyward Parker over the fence and swore himself spent several days last week In Norfolk iDiue m me face. and Newport News, Va. i I Bv now the who la thin muhIM Idn. Clifford Little has accepted a three-ring circus. . A two-ring circus. I position in the Cannon Mills at Kan-1 anyway. 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Navy in California, hare enough space between the Jar will Join her there. . , , 'diniere and the child's head to ret Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Allen and baby nmnar imrva' . ...' .. daughter of Asheboro. recently spent'. w,neiH ,th m.hai toe week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.jwnere Jimmy was hollering. He, Allen. k , I startarf !1mrna" tirv tha Hla . on.a- body earns along with a bottle of, vasenne and worked It up inside the jardiniere. Fred's head, much the worse for grease, suddenly appeared. ; The plumber succeeded In removing i Jimmy-s tnoe. and then pushed his 'foot back through the pipe. -j The crowd dispersed. Mrs. Tyler went over to the corner of the yard ; and got Mr. Tyler and took nun into I the VirtUSt : TXaa warsi atl11 sMav4aw w-. - vusssMaas f OF IIYSHTJOUS i:o;.2Y A Few First Grade 600x16 Passenger Tires Available S 1 00 . ' Paint job can be ! saved with a . G5.00 wax job. Let us do h for you. 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" . . ... ; , Vvvvvvvvvvvrvvvwvvywvyw Wadesboro M. r ' !- ' The spooky HaTlowe en season de scended upon WadeM)oro with a hur- rah Monday when a Cock of apparent ly good checks arrived in the mail for several people, i: aboy bas been cited as checXlng up on aa t-.e checks, but ! Informed persons er.'mate the total Bioney Involved at about SIJjO po rMy . more. , F. xjoij was expecting vie eaer-ka. Tte rrc'"'nt -of the j ')eca do not r ' t a y rf&son w: I . ;ie payments she- 1 " e to tei , .y axe aimpiy '.vd, a t,w. WEILL'S Men's audi La ales Raady-to-Waar , QoaLty and ZtjU . Monroe's Leading HaaJy-td " Vear Store) ; Kerl Te raat". . tit K. fr.T5i INSURANCE 07AULT3 SEE TILS FOLLOTiTiO AGL'iTS ' ; Outen Insurance Agency Mrs. James P. Marsh . ' Gordon Insurance and Investment Corap&ny llrs. Selnia iGriZa r Virgil Henderson V J. Elkea Eamlera ii-wivf-i..-..4t...w Lx., ... J'