m totted .jte first totolfcir teMiilB Miared war dU japaa trltM i ^ntoboU; 'jnb.ixtttbed ‘dto thto ■Iftil'ar ktni:. Bl^t9tj^|.Amerl- ....ji 4»ported > a.^aapotated --TIte TTalted w#dl- toniJtod ttto"»toto«t»p RlVer «t;> t»«t ts miles .-up»ti^« l Hlinkhis late Sunday, accoidlnfi ^ official-reports t" Shanghai. ' ** warship, iStoaq^ out of [^Itoktau: battte ar«^ tor|wi bit S 'bomb from an ' titj^ane. 60 are known to iu^ rescued, including r,. m'oatbers of the diplo- staff and clrillans. >ng the clTilians rescued South Carolinian, Weldon toMaa, of Greenville, S. C. ippny were wounded seriously. J|i| ^red several were killed. ;>* Wtam Shanghai, The Aasoclat- ..dN Ftess reports that the Japa- ■aae navy has accepted responsi- jBpif for bombing and einking Vtonay. j...! Ifeanghai, Dec. 13. (Monday) (tM or more shiits bajonglng. to the Standard Oil Company of NeW York were sunk at the same time. .' From 16 to 20 persons ’-were Wounded, and It ' was ,fed.rPA; that a 'number of persona on the A- mdrican gunboat were kUlefc- A"' bout 100 persons were aboard, laclnding 11 -American citiseps. The Panay, a vessel pi the U. S. Tangtse Riverpattol, was steaming up river from Nanking in an effort to escape from the spreading war apne around the Chinese central capital. Details Meager I Up to noon today only meager: details of the disaster had ar- ^ rived. It was known that at least 11 American civilians, three or, four Italians, a number of Chi nese employees of the U. S. em bassy in Nanking, and other non- combatants were aboard. The crew was reported to number 56. The messages said the ship was sunk as the result of a 'bbrahlng’ but did not indicate whether the Sates: Ic A Word ' (Each Insertion) ODNIMUM CHARGE 25c) ^ bombs came from Japanese Chinese airplanes. The ship carried two secretar ies of the United States embassy, George Atcheson Jr., and J. Pax ton Hall, as *.\eil as a large croup of foreign refugees. Other Americans known to have been aboard included Wel don: James of Greenville, S. C., mantVger of the United Press of FOR RENT ■H/^RBNT: liarge farm Home 6 MffM from city on good road, Mwm for two families, beauti- ftol home and grounds. Also 6- iwoim apartment in private res- Mtonee on Trogdon Str^, f*Mi» 185^. 11-1-tf FOR SALE ■Mg SAIiB: Good work Steer— ♦ ■years old; will work-double ew single. Priced reasonable. Ska or write W. V. CaiUdell, ■ante 1, North Wilkesborp, N, 12-16-gt-pd BK HAT.TI OR TRADE 1937 Bodge Coach with Trunk and Bftater. A-1 condition, with Hw mileage. See Bostian, mik« Barber Shop. 12-13-2* .NATIONAL. Reooodithmed farm machinery' and Ifary, llawt -GtoMkhn.-»■ ."K'e . ‘i Locust posts, seven -feng, only 8 cents each. Afei» fresh milk (inW- ti Ni^ls. Wllkosbofi^ route U- WB-U WANTED ■OKRTED: flood hou.sekeepcr. Jitimt have experience. Give ref erences. Address “W’’, Journal- BMrlot. 12-20-4t-pd. MISCEU-ANEOUS reward fur return of old fl.flO hill taken cedar cfost In home In this city. Re- fwrn to Journal-Patriot Office. 12-20-4t-pd. 8PEC1AI. fice^^Kanking; Norman Alley of th^ pteversal News: Reel;.., Eric of the Fox Movietone Ne^ Reel, and Roy Squires of Seattle. Wash. Farm Tenant Aik Plan 53PIECESenric8^EIGHT Op«nStock Price ISB.*® SALE PRICE $16.50 Is Explained By Oliver, (Continued from page one) value of the farms, and borrow ers may have up to 40,yea5i^.^n which to repay. Interest'cjiargM is A per cent. Other thlngsi-being equal, preference will he given^td tenants owning their own live stock and equipment or to those able to make a small down pay- vuent. However, no lean- will 'be made to a tenant who Is able ttf secure adequate credit from the Federal Land Bank or other sources. All applications for land purchase loans will -be filed- with the ponntjr'^upervisor at his of- to WUkesbpro^I^kif '‘tin wiiRiBto ■MCF. beauty WORK—Ip our B(»lnners Department. Perma- M*ts—in our advanced de- ppftment—J2 Waves $1.00; 93 waves |1.50; J5 waves IB.60. Shsmipoo and Finger Wave, 25c. All beauty work at ^^^naius ^nu vaunw. o.... ndUced prices. Hinshaw School ^ credit elsewhere, the super «g Beautv Culture, Over City said. Bawbee Shop. ll-2S-lt' ^^e Wee'■^TNorth Wilgek- horo ,l)i'''open on .ThursdSi^^'hni;^. it is located In the North Wilkes- boro Bank Building. Mr. Oliver states that he is not yet read^ to receive applications, and that applicants will be notified furth er through the papers when ap^ plications may be made. Mr. Oliver emphasized the fact that only a limited number of loans for the purchase and im provement of farms can be made during the present fiscal year ending June 30, 1038. Not more than 10 nor fewer than five of these loans can bo made this year in any one county selected. The tenant land purchase pro gram is being administered in connection with the rehabilitation program, and, although tke.se land piin-hase loans are limited, regular rehabilitation loans for crop production, and the pur chase of livestock and equip ment needs, are available in eve ry county to eligible farmers and tenants who cannot obtain suit A buy you eoa') utlord to b!m ... tk««* will Mobobly u«v«r ayoia b* «fiw»d at (bM« low piicoa. Pat- tMuo oi* aefivo and oxira pioeas or* raguloriy oraUabU ... Thia k1* U (or a Umitod time only. Do not delay, ordoi your sot today. I $ua«r tp9on I Cold mut fork - CONTENTS- 1 Too IPOOM I Dlnnor forki I Donort ipooiu I Solod hm I Buttor tproodon I Sfvlocroft ImWoo (oKoIco of Viondo or lono 5lado ifylol (Alto MrYlcM for i and 12 at ipacial laWngi) I Gravy ladia I Sarvlnq tpoon i Butfar knifa ^DOWNfwEEKiy ANYTHING IN MARCH WITH THE TIMES Taking advantage of the opportunity. It’s only being considerate, wlien you decide on your store to trade. Let the GOODWILL help you to • decide by telling you the advantages we offer. With us, it’s different. Our trucks operate day and night to and from the manufacturing centers of the North, West, East and South. Often these '' manufacturers need ready cash. It’s aasy for "them to get in touch with our alert buyers by tele- ■^aph or telephone. The deal is closed with the > toast expense, as we are known throughout the . cQuntry to be large cash buyers and volume dis- .Ffeributors of dependable merchandise. And possi- the morning after the merchan lise was pur- eftased it is placed on sale at one of our store.s. And the prices under present cbndicions will aver- ^*‘aie lower. For this reason it’s very important that “^the customer keep in constant touch with this or- tf!^B»rfzation as the opportunities to save are greater kfiow than ever before. Reason, we aways follow ’ markets down. Our Gtoeat Million Dolar li^ig^mas Drive is on. Ask the clerks for our Co-"|i r^erativ® Membership Cards. They are worths Aaoney to you. ' GLASS Individual Pieces Priced From 35c to $5.00 THE GOODWILL STORE IM f'r. ■ft -K v-r- r. M ake this Christmas unforgettable! Every one 3~ou know is luxury-miaded, so give the kind of gifts that will be most thrilling, the most satisfying! 'Tifitlils'M I Low As i $1.00 I m From the:e specially selected Gift ViJuM you ^ can find a way to please everyono^^—and your- | self. Look over the suggestions—then come I 1 Weekly | see the merchandise for a cese inspection. 'oU=;««.- '.f>iWeairfWPrfD*Wi CUT suGGcms Bill Folds 75c BilIF(MSets $2.50 Ladies’Fitted Cases. $17.50 Men’s Gladstone Bi^s $17.50 Bracelets $ 6.00 Crosses and Chains. $ 1.25 Manicuring Sets .... $ 2.00 Ladies’ Evening Bags $ 4.00 Compacts $1.00 C^arette Ughters.. $ 2.75 CpmbinatifmSets... .$ 8.50 Ele^KClo^ $ 4.95 THIS I7 JEWEL A watch value . * T7 i«wl BnWa .at this amasinsly tew P«««' i ^ IL MEN’S RINGS $9.95 Up Men’s Leather Traveling Sets $3.25 Up Wadsworth and Simmons Buckie Sets , 8.50 Up Plymouth imd Seth Thomas Clocks $10.50417.50 TOILET SETS $6.UU Up Ladies’ and Men’s WRIST WATCHES $9.95 Up •BtobjiiVbjSSfbJMfb-stSfbJiifkJiVkJSifa Watch Bracelets ... $1.25 up For men— Simmons Watch Chain $4 up Dinner Rings $12,50 up Ladies’ Rings $4.50 Up Beautiful Pieces in Welder Pottery 98c Up Haviland China (61-piece set) Watson and Towle Sterling Silver Flat Ware (26-piece set) $67.50 Now— a brand n*w Parker pan Parker's De Luxe CHALLENGER ONLY The first time Parker’s famous 2-Way point has ever been offe^below $5. Solid gold, per fectly fashioned to write your •guiiir band wi theloiw od©-’- to write fine figures or fine mar- ginsd notes on the upper Mde. Beautiful new style effecto in flecked Burgundy, Silver Gray andMarineGreen.combmedwith Jet Pencil to match, only $1.50. The smartest newest finest $5 Set on the market Come to see It Other Porkw Challenger fee*, 13J0: Seta, $3.75. An idea! gift . . . beautiful, lasting, serviceable, inex pensive . . .and will be gen uinely appreciated! fBDKZa VODAINO EAfiONNE IRSAknUR CANNES MBAirAa *4’ BIARBITZ miou. nuB DIAMOND RINGS . „^ ._-$S.9S up j WEDDING RINGS -$4.80 up May We Suggest ... an ELGIN i^'iewdiemi-baatette,gMJUkd cate. $37SO 17 jeueU. 14K natural gsM *^eiea$t.U7SO It S3 Mam'(Bystreet : A F**“2y Store 1 -The Place For BarggililB^d hN.C

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