w ■ SUte« iiteJ ttret mator town ilB' lirei w^r £sHi{Vf BK. XneH- (^leoortod PteBB^ rapo^ J lft»'nranhip. stqiaB^ii^ opt of J|:]amkliig battk inr^ ^lis bit from an atrpliuie. ' than SO are known'to. haV« roBcuod, Including crfw . mom'hers of tho diplo- I. ataff and civllianB. -iiBong’'the clviliana rescued 1BB» a South Carolinian, Weldon > Jhataa, of Greenville, S. C. _ %Oir were wouuued seriously. '■ il feared several were killed. Vfeom Shanghai, The Assoclat- . Bfl Press reports that the Japa- ' aBaa navy has accepted reeponsi- ^'UPRy for bombing and sinking Ruiay -rti» uttitod stotiir^ wait bombed ■’ 4tO'''T9ttita» WWif tiout W miles«5,riipstfwnt,;%7?-,j H&Bktes lata S|tr.fcp,.; a^h^+ Vn o^lak^e^rtk ;i^ob4, ^to. :jjh*ngtafe^P-v,. - ^ >' -vS ;^; 'One or more ships i*’ lio Standard OU CompaBjr of N«^ "■f(^k were sunk - at the same i.ttmeu '' ' ■ ’ : From 16 to. 20 pewona *i*ere woaaded, and It'^is fei®!^ t1lmt i 'number of persona ,on' .tie *■- morlcan ganboat wore hlUeA nXi' bout 100 persons were aboftrdf including 11 American citiaeps.f; The Panay, a veasol Of the U. 3. Tangtse River paktol, was steaming up river from Nanking In an effort to eecapo from tho spreading war zone around the Chinese central capital. Details Meager 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- ■tenghal, Dec. 13. (Monday) Sates: Ic A Word ‘ (Each Insertion) (SONIMUM (JHARGB 26c) combatants were aboard. Tho crew was reported to number 56. The messages said the ship was sunk as the result of a 'bora'blng' but did not indicate whether the bombs came from Japanese ' or Chinese airplanes. The ship carried two secretar ies of the United States embassy, George Atcheson Jr., and J. Pax ton Hall, as well as a large group of foreign refugees. Other Americans known to have been aboard included Wel don. James of Greenville. S. C., manner of the United. Fnssa of- { FOR RENT . RENT: Liarge farm home 9 jigeB from city on good road, PMm for two families, beauti- tH home and grounds. Also 5- rwem apartment in private res- jdnnce on Trogdon Street. Pfeone 186-J. 11-1-tf fie® .^Nanking; Normait Alley of th» jottrersal News: Reel; FOR SALE ME SALE: (Jool work Steer— * years old; will work-double or single. Priced reasonable. ih— or write W. V. Candell, Rente 1, North Wilkesboro, N, 12-16-2t-pd BK HAT.R OR ITIADE t»S7 Badge Coach with Trunk and afeater. A-1 condition, with Mnr mileage. See Boatlan, Wilkes Barber Shop. 12-i3-2t BKBNA'nONAD ReeondiHoiied TtMtora, farm machineiT a Vary- ’ .w8liftOT N.'a‘ Eric MayhSl of the Fox Movietone News Reel, and Roy Squires of Seattle, Wash. Fann Tenant Aid Plan Is Explained By Oliver (Continued from page one) Locust posts, seven MMI'^ng, only 8 cents sarfi. AMO fresh milk pair. A'. T> NlM»el8, Wllkesbo^ route U- ’ W»-« WANTED WtRlCIED: Good housekeeper, i^t have experience. Give rot- scences. Address "W, Journal- fBfrlot. 12-20-4t-pd. MISCELLANEOUS RkBO REWARD for return of old fr.eo bill taken f«^ cedar dbsst In home In this'city. Re- fwrn to Journal-Patriot Office. 12-20-4t-pd. BR^UTV WORK—Iij our Baginnors Department. Perma- nnts—in our advanced de partment—$2 Waves $1.00; value of the farms, and borrow ers may have up to 40.y9l^pJl4n which to repay. Interest chaiyei Is v3 per cent. Other thjngsvbeing equal, preference will he given to tenants owning their own live stock and equipment or to those able to make a small down pay ment. However, no lean will be made to a ten.int who is able tCP secure adequate credit from the Federal Land Bank or other sources. All applications for land purchase leaps will be filed- with the ponntjf'^Supervisor at Ms ot- .pn.-The btiRe a| North Wlli^ boro -Jli'^'dpen bn Thurs(fe^^^'■oh^;^. it is located In the North Wilkes boro Blank Building. Mr. Oliver states that he is not yet ready to receive applications, and that applicants will be notified furth er through the papers when ap plications n\ay 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, 1938. 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 . lu connection with the rehabilitation program, and, although the.se land purchase loans are limited, regular rehabilitation loans for crop production, and the pur chase of livestock and equip- waves $1.50; $5 waves j needs, are available in eve- yS.60. Shampoo and Finger jj.^ county to eligible farmers and "Wave, 25c. All beauty work at j vviio cannot obtain sult- KSdueed prices. Hlnshaw School, credit elsewhere, the super- 9t Beautv Culture, Over City yjgor gajd BBiBbvr Shop. 11-25-lt MARCH WITH THE TIMES '■i:- Taking advantage of the opportunity. It’s only being considerate, when 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 easy for "them to get in touch with our alert buyers by tele- ^aph or telephone. The deal is closed with the ksast-expense, as w’e are known throughout the ..country to be large cash buyers and volume dis- f'feibutors of dependable merchandise. And possi- the morning after the merchandise was pur- 'efiased it is placed on sale at one of our stores. 1 And the prices under present conditions will aver- ■'»^e lower. For this reason it’s very important that the customer keep in constant touch with this or- Ionization as the opportunities to save are greater ROW-than ever before. Reason, we aways follow markets down. Our Great Million Dolar I^rive is on. Ask the clerks for our Co-’ 'i^^eratlve Membership Cards. They are worth j1 ^i&oney to you. the GOODpl STORE ‘ A FainSy Store -The^Ptace For BargalEB^^ ~vy. ,.c-- UJAKE this Christmas unforgetOhle! Every one you know is luxury'^ninidod, so give the kind of gifts that will be most thrilling, the most sati-ifying! SPECIAL SALE 53 PIECE Service X^EKSIT Op«nStock Price »38.*® SALE PRICE $16.50 A buy YOU con') sdlord to miss . tiiss* ssts will Moboblr Bsvvr agom ho aSotod at thsss low pticos. Pot- toms or# actlvo and oxtra piooos ore roquloiiT ovoUablo ... This solo is for a Hmitod time only. Bo not delay, order your set today. - CONTENTS- I Sua«r ipvon I Cold moot fork I Gravy ladia • Taa apooM I Dinnor fork! I Danort ipooM I Salad torki I luttar tproadan I lultar knif I Sfylacraft knWai (eltoica of Vlanda or long blada tlyla) (Alta Mrvicat for 4 and 12 at ipacial lavingi) I Sarving ipoon "inifa ^DOWNlwEEKlaSr ANYTHING IN GLASS Individual Pieces Priced From 35c to $5.00 An ideal gift . , . beautiful, lasting, serviceable, inex pensive . . .and will be gen uinely appreciated! From the;e specially selected Gift Values you can find a way to please everyone——and your self. Look over the suggestions—then come see the merchandise for a cese inspection. Low As $1.00 Weekly GUT SUGCSnONS Bill Folds .. 75c BillFoMSds $2.50 Ladies’Fitted Cases. $17.50 Men’s Gladstone Bags $17.50 Bracelets $ 6.00 Crosses and Clifuns. $ 1.25 Manknrii^Sets .... $ 2.00 Ladies’ Evening Bags $ 4.00 Compacts $1.00 Cigarette Lighters.. $ 2.75 CombuiaticmSets... .$ 8.50 'Elec^ Clocks $ 4.95 THIS tj JEWEL A 8r^ watch value . • • « IT fewl Bulwa .St this smsxins'v >vw pricel MEN’S RINGS $9.95 Up Men’s Leather Traveling Sets $3.25 Up Wadsworth and Simmons Buckle Sets 8.50 Up Plymouth smd Seth Thomas Clocks $10.50-$17.50 TOILET SETS $6.UU Up Ladies’ and Men’s WRIST WATCHES $9.95 Up Watch Bracelets .—$1.25 up For men— Simmons Watch Chain $4 up Dinner Rings $12.50—— up Ladies’ Rings $4.50 Up Now— a brand new Parker pen Beautiful Pieces in Welder Pottery Parker's De luxe CHALLENGER 98c Up ONLY Haviland China (61-piece set) Watson and Towle Sterling Silver Flat Ware (26-piece set) The first time Parker’s famous 2-Way point has ever been offered b&ow $5. Solid gold, per fectly fashioiied to write your regular hand on the lower side— to write fine figures or fine mar ginal notes on the upper ade. Beautiful new style effects in flecked Bureundy, Silver Gray andMarineGreen,combined with Jet. Pencil to match, only $1.50. The smartest, newest, finest $5 Set on the market. Come to see it. Other Parker Oiallenger PeM, S3J0: Soh. 13.75. $67.50 t>BINCES8 WDALNa BAROHNE maALnui CAHMES MISAL fm tIMBITZ DIAMOND RINGS 4S.96 up | WtOUlNO RINGS SMO «P May We Suggest ... an ELGIN i^ietodsemi-bagfutte, gMJUki caie. S37JS0 17 j«u)d$. 14 K natural ggU * mtdeu$i.$47JSQ "MaihtB) Stred"'"-^4^ m -

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