flMO -w
nil
■Vc>to W.- A,
idbmiifciHi
Mte tiilf^a MUIer, ot Salis-
• {2' 1N«^>0Bd with
,[P Jlii|M>«l|t. Church, i. ■
'I: ^ Lonlu KlH)y, of ttie Tru^i-
hUli''eommunity, was In this cttyi
1 Tlaitfhg frtends Tuesday.
1 Miss Maxine Harvel, of Wln-
! stoB-Salem, Is spending a week
here with her cousin, Miss Char
lotte Harvel.
Mr. B. F. Bentley and family,
of this cKy, visited relatives and
friends in Watauga county Sun
day.
Hr. W.-'fi; Steelnm. A,
isran^,
tor in this city to
Mmter Be
ed hone 8|
relatives.^
ton, B. C. f^ st
after yrlsitlhif
»M Clttn
Mayor J. P. Jordan an^ Attor
ney F. J. McDuffie Irtt,^onday
for Roanoke Island, whm they
spent several days.
Mrs. Boyd Stout, Mrs. Ivey
Moore and daughter. Miss Jean
Moore, were visitors in High
Pol at last Thursday.
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DEFENSE DEMANDS
FOR STENOGRAPHERS, BOCMSKEEyERS,
SECRETARIES, ACCOUNTANTS
One big company called Monday for 15 or 20( men and wo
men for offices to be opened in Southwest Virginia—
wanted men and women from that community.
Defense Program «
Both men and women who get ready now can serve their
country in essential industries in permanent, pleasant, ard
profitable employment.
Fall Term Begins Sept. 3
Reasonable tuition rates, easy terms, unequalled
ment opportunities. Write for 84-page catalogue.
:;mploy-
National Business College
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA
“Take the National Way to Positions That Pay?
KNOW^
Does a Banker
Grant a Favor When
Fie Makes a Loan?
NO. Profits are essential to sound banking;
and a bank’s profits come throtigh having its
loanable funds employed. Credit is part a
bank’s stock in trade, and so the banker is as
eager to mend owdit through making sound ,,
loaiu M a merch^t is to sail bis goods.
The prospective borrower should no more hea*
tate to request a loan for a sound purpose than
he would hesitate to purchase a suit of clothes.
By borrowing from the bank he becomes a pur
chaser of credit and the bank becomes a seller
of credit.
The chief difference between the banker and
the merchant is that the banker does not sell
the funds outright, but merely sells their use.
Consequently he must use care in granting a
loan b^ause the money he lends belongs to
the bank’s depositors.
The Northwestern Bank
Resources Over $4,000,000.00
Serving Northwestern North Carolina
.Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Mmc; of
WM Ain^tor.her* the
week in th6 home of iHr.
[l^ Mrs. Boytf^t, / , -M
'Mri 'John
known attken-’hl.
aHittity, WM r vMierila thts'cl^
^ and, iira-; ■ CWvin Hlntdn
(laufSter, Hafiqrle, of Rlch-
noiidr Va., ^^/M^ral days last
xmk witljf Mi^,Heian Dixon.
iSrn. Ivey Moert and daughter.
Miss Carolyn Mpbre, and Ml*, and
Mrs. Boyd etoht, spent Wednes
day in High Podnt.^'
Mrs. Dale Carroll, of Savannah,
Qa.,' has been here visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ad
amson.
Miss Betty Halfacrc Is on an
extended visit in Aiken, S. C.,
wHh her cousin, Miss Mary Sue
Busch.
I Mr. and Mm W. D. Halfacre
and son. Billy, left Wednesday
for Blowing Rock where they will
spend'a ten-day vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley S. Hill
and children returned Sunday
from a week’s vacation trip to
Ocean Drive Beach, S. C.
Mr. C. A. Dimmette, well
known citizen of the Ronda com
munity, was a .business visitor In
North Wilkesboro yesterday.
Mrs. William Barber and
daughters, Mary Gage and Betsy,
have returned from a visit with
Mrs. Barber’s mother, Mrs. M. E.
Gage, at Bakersville.
Mr. J. R. McCartney, local J.
C. Penney Company stoife man
ager, attended a group managers’
meeting in Winston-Salem this
week.
Mrs. J. C. Meadows returned
yesterday to Martinsville, Va.,
after spending a few days at
Pores Knob with Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Meadows and family.
Miss Jessie Davis, who holds a
position with the Anabelle Beau
ty Shop in Lincointon, spent last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Zeb Davis, in WilResboro.
iit-
. Chapel Hill.
er, Mra. Irene Seroggi. iw family.
M«g- % tik I Rie^ of.
«ndxMra. .Mnh’i
atea. P-
Wn'A
aftetji with
f- .
MHw BHa8ae1cw*Nf^4rf Rae
Wh* tt’wpemair
thik ww»R’!^wiai' i ihk
bwp, moforptt t* Jeffeifra, Rbak* Rockkn^ had ath Mr gneM>1^
Ing Oapr and Elkin, Sni.4ay. ' nee«[K^ Thursday Miaa
■ .Mr. i i jid., Aiiaihiui ■SiLSSiSSlSSi-''*'''’
spent the WTOk-end v^th hi* wffe, , .'-I'l. ■jiiii.'f** V.
Mr^ B. h. Rich, of
Mrff":
Wilkesbom.
Rich .'to the former ^ss,
Lois B. Whiren. ' ‘
Mrs. J. Tr'^Hedrtek, Jr., and
two danghten, Martha Craig add
^oan, ate hefre visiting,Mrs. Hi^;
rick’s parents, llr^i And ’Mn. /pS
E. Johnson. ^
fiCiAltl Two I29A0 Siauaons
Hidert to close out at special
.rtunmer price of only $16.00
each. Mark-Down Fomitore Co.
8-2^2t
CUT FLOWERS, GladioU, D a
r lias .and other flowers. ’ ij|p'
baskets, ribbons, matte, tu^^r-
al designs. Saves you
Order taken tor next ' year
bulbs. Mrs. W. E. Snow, Fair-
plains, . 7-26-2t-pd.
UKK AtiiON
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Fresh milk cow;
purebred Jersey. J. M. Costner,
Route 1, Pores Knob, N. C.
7-25-lt-pd.
FOR S.ALE: Iot on .Moravian
Falls-Wllkesboro highway; size
190x200 deep; 225 back. See
W. E. Smithey, Wilkesboro, N.
C. 7-29-2t-pd
WATERMEONS
NICE, LARGE ONES
Ice Cold
NORTH WILKESBORO
ICE AND FUEL CO.
TOMLINSON’S
Store ■ Wide
CLEARANCE
IS NOW IN
Full Swing!
Folks, the values are here for you—plenty of ’em so hurrj in today and get pick
of the values. You’ll save plenty, because prices have been cut deep! Sale is
now in full swing.
SPECIAL—FRIDAY A. M.
SPECIAL—SATURDAY A. M.
FATHER GEORGE SHEETING
REGULAR 25c BROOMISl- | C
Limit 10 yards to cu.stomer—Yard OC
4-.string Ybasement.) pach XOC
MEN’S WORK SHOES $1.29
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS 47c
BOYS’ OVERALLS 48c
BOYS’ SCHOOL OXFORDS .... $1.19
1 Lot Ladies' White Dress Shoes
and Oxfords—Main Floor—Paif
$1.00
SPECL4L—Another Lot Sl'.eer Goods
—Regular 12Vic yard (basement) iJC
SPECIAI^MILLINERY—All
Summer HATS, now
50c
Pure Silk HOSE—First Quality—
55c
2 Pairs for ....$1.00
PEGULAR 59c SILK HOSE
44c
BIG REDUCTION ON ALL SPORTS WEAR
SPECIAL PRICE ON BATHING SUITS
AND TRUNKS
BIG SOAP SPECIALS
8 BIG BARS LAUNDRY SOAP
7 BIG BOXES 0. K. POWDF.R
24c
24c
MEN’S SUITS $2.00—$I0;00
SATURDAY—Ritz Dress Shirts ^ $ f\f\
—Regular $1.65 I .l/U
Big Lot Remnant Rolls—-Big 26c
Roll—Special (basement) at
13c
Another Lot Ladies’ Dresses—^Val-
□e.s to $2.95—basement—each
25c
MEN’S STRAWS ONE-HALF
PRICE
RBFRlGlERATOK gPlOLTA L S !
One 6=1-4 cubic feet electric re-
ffigeratCr and one 8 .1-4 feet
to go at special summer re
duced prices. Only two left.
Mark Down Furniture com
pany. 8-25-21
FOR SALK; 1 2-year old pure
bred Jersey Bull. Extra charge
with papers. Come see, or write
C. C. Hayes. It-pd.^
IE THREE-PIECE Metal Porch
md lawn set, $29.60 value for
only $20.00. Mark-Down Furni
ture company. 8-25-2t.
Amour
deulefa 'UUeadfng=jih«
oiina deuMrlF etwviRMotPlu B
tog''R»Uk>*hU ’wahk:'wWw A;, .
Kltbyi'.’if Ihe Taak»fWlfjr;l%'
tor Co., . -i---.-.,
■RESH JERSEY COW; 7-year-
otd saddle horse, five-galted;
]6-months-oId guernsey hull;
1.000 yellow locust fence posts,
7 feet long, 10c each. A. T.
Nichols, 'Wilkeahoro route 1.
7-18-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT, Angnst Is*, garage
and filling station and fenced
lot on corner of Cherry and
Wilkesboro Avenue. See C. A.
Dimmette, Ronda, N. C.
8-29-4t-pd
NICELY pn ENI-SHED front room
for couple, cool; also garage.
Close In. Phone 299. 7-29-2t
WANTED
WANTED Haady^ynaa aad wom
an, colored preferred. Man
must be able to drive car and
milk. Woman must be free to
assist with house work. Ogllvie
Gardens, Phone 27-F-04, Oak-
woods, N. C. It
ESTABLISHED RAWLEIGH
ROUTE available. Many North
Carolina Dealers making "week
ly sales of $75 to $100 and
more. Unusmdly fine oppor
tunity for a man between 25 and
60 with car. Write Rawleigh’s,
Dept. NOG-166-204, Riciimond,
Va. 7-22-29-8-5-12m
W.4NTED: All artnnd Beauty
Operator. Must be experienced.
See Mrs. Lelia H. Lowe, Wis
teria Beauty Salon. 7-22-tf
NTED: 1,000 Suits and Dress-
I to clean and press. We do
I right. Prompt service,
.’eague’s Dry Cleaning, Tenth
Street. 7-8-tl-(M)
WANTED: To do your radio re
pair work on all makes and
models. Expert repairmen. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. — Day
Electric Co., Phone 328. 8-10-tf
PBOIAL! Ice boxes, Ice refrige
rators and electric refrigera
tors traded in on new Frigl-
dalres; as low as $2. Henderson
Electric company. 6-13-tf
.EADQUARTERS for Pouitr)
and Stock .Remedies—Walco
tablets and other known pro
ducts, at low prices. Red Cross
Pharmacy, "Your Service Drug
Store," 10th Street. 4-18-tf
ESTABLISHED RAWLEIGH
ROUTE available. Many North
Carolina Dealers making week
ly Sales of $75 to $100 and
more. Unusually fine opportun
ity for a man between 26 and
60 with car. Write Rawleigh’s,
Dept. NCG-164-204, Richmond
Va. 7-4-il-18-25-4t-pd
Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes
(Basement)
50c and $1.00
Ladies’ Special!
Big Lot Girls’
Regular
$2.00 To
SCHOOL
DRESSES
lOc TOILET SOAP
$4.95 DRESSES
5c
Just Received
$1.00
Regular $1.00
Sizes 7 to 14
\fUSUAL BARGAINS in good
need oara and tracks, several
makes and models, Wilkes Mo
tor company, twu miles west
»n Boone Trail. 10-2-tf
Many Others Just As Good! Come, Take A Look Over Our Store
TOMLINSON’S DEPT. STORE
Main Stkeet
North WOkeaboity, N. C
MISCELANEOUS
LOST: Wednesday morning some
where on Main or 10th Streets,
package containing white slip
from Spainhoor’a, also Elastic
Panties, from the Jean Shop,
together in hag from Spain
hour’s. Finder return to Jourhi
'al-Patriot office and receive
reward. 7-29-2t-pd
LOST OB STOLEN. Sunday after
noon lii Nimth WilkWbepoT
. 'White pockatbook. eontififilnf:
Btun of money,
ate. jUvitfd .t^r
c •’W.*’
SUMMER
' -i^sieep
D
■^5seT
’mi
25c
47 c
Cool and UrdMY
^ Reduced t^
YYiepe—
MEN’S
s
lilRts
these
— ^ ..otG MAC”
«ASH ^
„ i all
■KIWIS SHOtS
gpEClAiL BVnf
PAIE —
MEN’S
SWrts
49 c' —
OithiacOverafts
l6_Value
SIZES 2 to
pair- "
49c
SALES ARE
CLIMBING!
BECAUSE THEY ARE ’’
COMPLETE
SERVICE
For All
BUICK
■ i- >
OWNERS
Trained mechanics for
every repair job. Guar
anteed parts and ser
vice.
All through the years, when better cars were
bulit BUICK has built them. Today is no excep
tion to that rule. The local Buick dealership is
home-owned—you deal with folks you know and
can trust for a square deaL Come in and get an
appraisal value on your present car in exchange
for a new Buick. Our liberal allowance will in
terest you and make it easy to trade.
We are Buick dealers in North Wilkesboro
and adjoining towns not having a Buick dealer,
and will be pleased to demonstrate to anyone in-J
terested either in a straight sale or trade. ,;J
■?
Before you trade, be sure to get our figures.;^
They have already proved worth-while to many—
they will meet with your approval, too.
A Few Good Used Cal’s Traded In For New Buicks
1939 Buick Sedan
1930 Oldsmolde Sedan
1938 Chrysler Sedan
1937 Chev. Town Sedan
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