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19SS:^ Atives IP Wlft^boro during tie to Staith£!eld week-e|tt . where she vtoUo41«rrta«r. Jb».ii ; «T*r ^ Bim^ of Aik- lier «ld-L^a8|^^MU«|ieny j^ta^ ^ \(.rfipvd sbA-fen grand- . -,— tho I son, ■ Joe Boyd, of konda, were |n trlen^ la Lwka- visitors in this city today. Miss Cnlle Parker has returned West I from a rlslt with friends and with relatives at Ea?t lUtdford, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. • Smithey, of Columbia, 8., C., have been visiting relatives Ip Wilkes. Miss Alma Horton returned Saturday from Winston-Salem, where she spent a week with her grandmother, Mrs. J. G. Horton. Mr Archie Rousseau, who holds a position with the clerk of the senate in Washington, D. C., is spending some time here. Mrs. Rousseau at present is visiting relatives at Franklin. Mr. ed to visitln] IJ^anei M1« ^amp with ] Wilkes |Mc)ffnan, of ant Tuesday H. C. Kilby. - , ecn Brame has been UtnC a few days at Myrtle Mm, K. 9. Webster Is a patient " a autmivllle hospital. Friends -Pa for her a rapid recovery. Iflaa Laeile Hayes, of Purlear, Miss Lucile Phillips, of El- ll®,‘ hare returned from a vaca- jmi trip to points of interest in Virginia, Maryland and Wash- ^ i^ion, D. C. an# fam> ranlte l^lls, visited rel- -' .iiti»-|a^ . ... - day from a |t|r» kut Warren has return- home in Durham after ntother.' Mrs. L. C. ^f .Wi'kesboro. ^ Marinees Church, 6 sp«mt Tuesday night B,- ;V, K^ly, js Lois E. Warren,' of ■0. MIsarlka'thertne Finley has as Flk., are here visiting in the and son, Bobby Gene, of States, her ho^eguest her cousin. Miss home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Katherine Barnes, ville, Fla. I of Jackson Born to Mr. arid Mrs. .Herman to her home In Charlotte Wednes ^ANKINC LOOKS AHEAD h Aiding EBusiness Recovery As clearing economic skies reveal ne%v op portunities for expansion and profit, business men are turning to us for credit. They find a ready welcome at this bank. We have ample funds available for making sound loans. Whether you are a manufac turer or a merchant, if you need funds we invite you to discuss your problems with us. Not only do we help business men by ad- ■ uicing credit, but we also seek to work hand in hand with them in solving current problems and planning future activities. The Northwestern Bank Serving Northwestern North Carolina Resources Over $3,000,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation iOi « M. Sprinkle on Tuesday,, a son Richard Franklin, at the Wllkee hospital. Mrs. James McNeill and - son, of Pocahuntas. Va , are visiting her sister, Mrs. Thurman Kener- ly. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Greer, of Peres Knob, were visitors to Damascus, Va., during the week end. Mrs. D. E. Turner, of Cricket, underwent an operation Monday at the Wilkes hospital. Friends are .glad to learn that she Is re covering. Mrs. Walter Emerson returned Sunday from Asheville. She was accompanied home by her small son, Tony who had spent several days visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Smithey, of Columbia, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harris motored over parts of the Blue Ridge Parkway Mon day. They returned by way of Elkin and Jonosville, where they visited in the home of Mr. T. V. Harris. ABSHER REAL ESTATE SPECIALS Lot 112 1-2 X 140 feet, 3 hous es (rented) close in. Room for an other house. Good investment Price S2.900.00. I 41-acres land, tenant house, I timber value al>out $400. Fine ; iriring. plenty running water, i Ui,!.'d Buy $800. ■ 2 1-2 acres land two miles from i town, 8-room house recently re decorated. Good terms. Price $1,- ;100. . „ 12 a:res on top of Brushy -Mou.i- tain, fine view, 4 acres orchard, 125 apple trees, fifty peach trees, 5-room house, chicken ranch. De sirable property. 110 acre farm, 9 room colonial Brick Veneer house, two bath rooms, 3 tenant houses, large feed barn, outside buildings. Ideal chicken farm, ten acres bottom land, 40 acres cleared, 15 pasture, lialance in timber. Good value, $6,- 000. Prices are on the up and up. See our list of Real Estate Values to day. We have two grand lots in business section at remarkable prices. We sell H. O. li. C. Houses, Telephone 252. Absher Real Estate Co. - M 1^. where she vl8Uei %^rii^^ #c».' (5, . ... ... ,4- .. jpj,, Luther Xoon. Mrs! U. H. Stone . Lliette -Stone retollt^^turftay jimmy arid from Charlotte, .vhtte they vlalt- Title, Va., ed their daojgbter apd sister, Mrs. It relatives arid frfendr Mrs. George Follln and Dr. Miss Bess Caudill. , Dorothy Brame, both of Orlando, Brame. J. ville, spent Sunday with Mrs Flncannon’s parents, Mr. and Miss Marjorie Keeter returned Mrs. A. M. Handy. Bobby Gene I- remained for a week’s visit Mr. W. R. Craft, county super- Mrs. Lawrence Miller and Mr. S. T. Walsh, pro- Mr. Jim Kilby, now located at ject foremen, attended a district Richmond, Va., with the Grey- NYA meeting in Marion last hound Bus company, is spending week. Mrs. I. R. Meade and Miss day after spending'a month with _ Mrs. J. B, Hall and Mr. and Mrs. visor of NYA, James Lowe. a'short while with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kilby. Ads. get attention—and results. QUKK AtilON Rates: Ic A Word (MINIMUM CHARGE 25c) (Each Insertion) FOR RENT FOR BE\T: One small apart ment on Trogrfon Avenue, $10. See Mrs. C. E. Jenkins. It-pd FIVE ROOMS .AND BATH, brick apartment for rent. Phone 282-M. 8-l-4t PROFESSIONAL office for rent, Main Street, second floor, ail modern conveniences. Address “D,” care Journal-Patriot. 8-8-4t-pd FOR RENT: Apartment, 4 rooms and bath. 729 Kensington Drive. 7-7-tf PX)R RENT: One fnmisbed l)cd- room ?.t the Jenkins Apart ment. 8ll E Street. See Mrs. E. J. Moore. It-pd FOR RENT: Four-room house in Wllkesboro. Apply to George Kennedy at telephone office. 7-25-tf. 8IX-R(X)M HOUSE, 904 TTogdm street, large porches, good basement a n d large yard. Write Mrs. R. E. Faw, Hick ory. G-2-tf FOR SALE PEACHES ready for Immediate delivery this week and next. A. G. Foster. Congo. 7-28-21 FOR SALE: Good electric range with four hot plates. Price only $25. Phone 474. 7-11-tf FOR SAIvE: Fresh milk cow; young registered Jersey cow. Also two registered Jersey heifer calves Dr. F. H. Gil- reath. Star route, Wllkesboro, N. C. S-l-2t-pd bX>U S.AIJR: One good farm horse, priced cheap. United Supply Company. • fi-27-tf ‘‘■fHlLcb L.ATE in.S« FORD PICKUP— Wonderful condition — 1936 Foi-d 1 1-2 ton long wheelbase. Late model Dodge 1 1-2 ton, long wheelbase with .six prac tically new 700x20 tires. Very low prices. HENKEL’S, States ville, N. C. 7-2S-4t §J355XF*—w:tl- fT,*:3nl. El«v Tmiii"* 8 Uvorilo itmtlonj «t «h« fej- 1^ 7 1 Cabinet of attratUYo inoa with Instant, Electric Push - Button Tuning They’re here! The gtartling 1939 Philcos that set a new pace in radio design, performance and enjoyment. Come in and see how Philco has out done anything and everything ever before produced in radio — in these sensational new models. 41 Models $24.50 to $215.00 Buy a PHILCO - T/ie World^s Most Popular Radiol Easy Terms and Liberal Trade-In Allowance U- fAlbrv S./««r malck^ -.f I—f « a*. pmrUentar ./ iU iSXT. Omlf $S. i.&M. Electric Co. PIANOS FOR SALE: Several slightly used Pianos, good as new, and new apartment sizes; also spinettos. Write Albert F. Johnson. Troutman, N. C. 6-6-tf WANTED WANT COOK .AND HOUSEKEEP ER. Must stay on lot. Good sal ary for right party. Write box 195. Wllkesboro. It-pd WA.NTED: Permanent employ ment by man with general of fice experience, handle S. S. A. and State Compensation re turns, reasonable salary, refer ence. Address: S. S. A. care Journal-Patriot. 7-28-2t-pd m ‘C* Street What our jarbt^ion indi«pti$aUe In a pinch / NORTH WILKESBORO , NSURANCE XGfeNCY, Inc General Insoraace “Protection Plus Service” Rnyir (rf Ife'Wilkegboro Bldg. • -■ ‘.Noflf^WJIUMebor^My G -■ . Mla,, Pryor is remembered -Kw^.^ as Miss Bess Caudill. , Acl’&aSfc wm n B ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. L.^Ptricannog, Hilda Meade spent last week at Keysvllle, Va., with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. J. T. Moton. Miss Meade returned Sat urday and Mrs. Meade remained for a more extended visit. MISCELLANEOUS DRILLED WELLS for all pur poses at prices the lowest ever quoted. For estimates call or write at once. R. E. Paw, Hickoir, N. C. B-2-tf FOR SALE: 300 acres of land, snb-dlvided into small tracts; plenty of good water; on good roads; near good schools; suit able for goort, small farms: lo cated seven miles from North Wllkesboro. It interested in owning one of these small tracts of land, see or write A. T. Nichols, Route 1. Wilkes- boro, N. C. 7-7-tf •,pv ■- CARLTON’S HA^WARE SUMjffiB Speci«lsAje_Ite&igBfe_Sfio4_^^4t_Wjll Pay You to Look Them^veH Large Mixing Bowl a » i c-. Alarm Cock 97i Lord Baltimore. Best Cheap Oock. Large 30 Qt. Cold Pack Cannor .. $1.89 Holds 7 Halves. PAINT THAT ROOF Paint 50c Gallon {in 5 ga\ kit) 14 Qt. Enamel Dish Pan 34c 12 Qt. Dairy Pail 38c Lenox Watch - ... 97c 10 Qt. Pail . ..... 19c Simond6 Crcrss Cut .5 1-2 ft. Sav/ ... S-'.S-'i Wash Boiler -. . $1.39 Makes a good caiiiner. Lonir Handle .Shovel S9c Snath and Blade .. S2.95 12-in Lawn Mower— Close Out at . §4.8.5 Heavy Grade Priscilla Frj’ Pan 25c SPECIALS - SPECIALS - CARLTON’S Reduced for SCMHES DRESSES .44 Styles to Wear JSots -And All Summer! Hurry! Hurry! We have just 56 left in this group. • Crepes! ChiUoosl • $^m-lJns! Shirtinqsl • Many Nov^ Fabricsl One and two-piece styles in white, pastels and bright shades. Be sure to set these early—not every style In every size. They’re values! Sizes 12 to 52. LADIES’ Sheer Frocks $1.66 This group includes voiles, muslins and dotted swisses— sizes 14 to 44. Special Fast Color CRETONNE 7c" 1,000 yards of brand new fall colors, 36 inches wide. A Penney value! 8:30 SATURDAY Pure Floating Castile SOAP ^ Cakes for 5c We have just 300 cakes to sell at this unbelievable low price! C-O-O-L PRINTED BATISTE GOWNS 3 for $1’®® These reduced frem much higher pr.ee! 500 YARDS PRINTED ^ SHEERS 5cyJ- Guaranteed fast colors! But you had better hurry in for yours. This will seil fast! SPECIAL 8:30 SATURDAY MORNING 120 ONLY—81x99 WIZARD SHEETS 2lor$l Folks, the lowest price this fine muslin sheet has ever been FORMERLY 69c offered—so come early. Final Reduction Summer Shoes Table No. 1 53 PAIRS TO GO AT $1^,00 Pr. Not quite all sizes^-'but every one a swell value. - " Table No. 2 116 PAIRS TO GO AT $1.66 Pr. You will find a dozen styles and materials in this group. THREAD 8:30 SATURDAY Closing Out Sizes 40, 50, 60 Black, ■ UNBLEACHED A -OU SHEETS Ml* Nmble bed size tom le&dy barn 'Tho nuantitv J8 Double -— to hem. The quantity is limited, so better come early- ■■
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