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•- FOR SALE
r*Wl SAUS—Black, Female Plck-
anene- dog, house traiited. Mrs.
R. C. Dancy. ' i-21-2t
TOn SAIaE—Or Trade for Cattle,
one mule colt, two years old;
■well broken to work single or
double.—See or write S. M.
Shumate, Hays, N. 0. Itp
FOR SAIiE—No. 52 Delco, 4-Cy-
linder light plant in No. 1 con
dition. A. H. Rpbdrts, Roaring
Rlrer route 2. l-18-4tp
• FOR RENT
FOB BKXT—One Store BuUdiiig
on B Street adjoining or be
tween the Allen Theatre and
Ira D. Payne’s store; one of
the best locations in town. See
E. M. Blackburn. It
FOR RENT—Eight Room HoiLse
In Wllkesboro —reasonable-
price. See or write B. J. Ken
nedy, Wilkesboro, N. C.
1-lS-tf
I'. Mr. W. A, Struud, who
» the diiiKh treeaurer,
bnmed the note end mort-
are^e beiFore the menlm-
sbip of the church, steting
that every dtdler had been
paid tor the construction
of the new- wing'to the
church. Following the.
burning of the cancelled
papers, Ex-Sheriff J. H.
Johnson offered a prryer
of Thanksgiving.
, Sometinnaago, Ae mem
bership of the First Bap
tist church of this city, al
so celebrated the burning
of the mortgage against
their church.
V ^ J
One Lady Brings
In A Sack FuU Of
Ditearded Hosiery
Mrs. J. M. German Brings In
35 Pounds; Collection
Place Penney’s Store
FOR RENT—h'npni.shod .H-Kooiii
apartment, steam heat.; garage,
close in, suitable for couple.
Available Feb. 1st. Telephone
252. It
FOR^RENT
Brick Store Building, corner
10th and C Street. For
merly used by . Champion
Feed Co. - '
a a
Three Chair Barber Shop—
Furnished, in. basement
10th and C Street.
a a
Two Offices in Wilkes Drug
Sttwe Basement. Corner
9th and B Street.
a a
One 4-Room Dwelling on
Hinshaw Street.
Floyd C. Forester
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
WANTED
WANTED — WHITE hou.sckwp-
er; family of five—father and
four children. $7.50 a week
and board. Permanent if sat
isfactory. — Thomas B. Smith.
Box 325, North. Wilkesboro. N.
C., or Journul-Patriot. It-p
WANTED—(Jood Man, with Small
family, for farm work. Will
furnish house, tools, and stock.
See or write I. J. I.ovette. Mor
avian Falls, N. C. Itp
To Mrs. J. M. German, of
Boomer, goes the honor -of bring
ing in the most old silk and nylon
hose to date.
Discarded silk and nylon hose
are being collected locally by R.
E. Gibbs, manager of J. C. Penney
company store, who has placed a
large box at the front of. the store
to receive the old hose.
The hose are sent to the De
fense Supplies Corporation in
New York City and are hping us
ed for the making of gunpowder
bags for the fighting forces.
More than 200 pounds have
been deposited in the box al^ Pen
ney’s but a total of 2,000 pounds
is asked from this territory.
'The sack full of old hosiery
brought in by Mrs. German had
been collected by her from ladles
of the Boomer community. Ladies
in other communities are asked to
collect old hose from their homes
and their neighbors and bring
them in at the earliest possible
date, in order that they may be
forwarded and used to hasten vic
tory.
Birthday Balls
Are Planned For
Polio Fund Here
Adult Ball On January 29th
and Junior Ball On 30th
At Legion Clubhouse
Two president’s birthday balls
are planned here to raise infan
tile paraly.sis funds. W. F. Absher
and Phillip Brvime. co-chairmen
for Wilkes, have announced.
The adult , ball will be at tin
Legion and .Auxiliary clubhouse
on Friday night. January 29, and
the junior ball will be «.t the
same pl.ace on the following night,
January SO.
Tickets for the adult dance will
go on sale soon at $1.00 each and
admission to the junior ball wdll
he 50 cents e«ch.
Meanwhile, plans are under way
for a canva.ss of individuals and
firnvs here for contributions to
the fund.
T. D. (Bud) Harris
(Claimed By Death
Talmadge D. fRudl Harris. 71.
who until a few' week.s ago made
his home at Moravian Falls, died
^ this morning et the home of a
WANT TO BIT—Electric Wash- daughter, Mrs. L. R. Smithey. in
Jng machine, new or used. See Columbia. S. C.
-or write Clark Mayberry at
Reins-Sturdlvant, North V/ilk-
fiftboro.
0 Miscellaneous
^^OgT—Zgaturday Night Ip
lounge of Allen Theatre, Wilk-
Mboro high school ring, ini
tials “L. M. B.”; also birthstone
ring Liberal reward for re
turn’ to
pains of Stomach ITcers,
DaSlgestlon, Heartburn, Belch-
' tag. Bloating, Nausea, Gas
PMM, set tree sapiple. Udga,
- WB BDT Yowp Bo^ F^-
^ GOODWHA STORE, North
WPkWfcoro. N. C- 1-17-4tp
North WUkesboro 8at-
wday. hromi, blU fold
ini two cheeks and sum of
Liberia reward tor re-
to JountfileFatriot ipffice,
' Mm- Bradley Brown.
ST to MSf Home—*'
dogs Owner can SdL
W. C.
lear route one, ho*
' ‘Z--: ■ . J-Sl-MS,
Itp
Mr. Harris was a well known
resident Of the Moravian Falls
community, where he operated a
blacksmith shop for many years.
The funenal service will he held
at Moravian Falls Baptist church,
where Mr. Harris was a member,
sometime Tuesday afternoon and
burial will be in the Moravten
Falls cemetery.
Surviving Mr. Harris are the
widow and the following sons and
daughters': Mrs. Smithey; Mrs.
Gay Iddlngs, of High Point; Mrs.
Howard Hendren, of High Point;
Ray Harris, of Spencer; and Pvt.
Lee Harris, of Camp White, Ore
gon.
V
Wilkes Hatchery
Expandin^r Output
Of Baby Chicks
The Wilkes Hatchery, the old
est hatchery’ In the county, haa^
Just installed a new incubator
which increases its capacity ter
100,009 ithlcks. The hatchery'I|f
operated here by Mr. and Mrs. ft
C. GamWU, and the new'equip-;
ment was made naceesary to take
care of the^ hatchery's rapidly In-
ctaa^nF «atroaase. , "
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All property on hand January ly either real or personal, 1$ subject to taxation and must be lisU^. You
must include in your return sdl real estate, building, and improvement, machinery, fixtures, rherch^dise in
stock, goods in process of manufacture. ’ -
Include also such items as farm machineryy household furniture, office furniture, office equipment, jewel
ry automobile and livestock. You are required to list all dogs for special as well as ad valorem taxation.'
' Ail H>1F.msnilSBEITON 21 MIDaiYEAliSOl.bmKrmfORI'OLL
Note: Farmers, Come Prepared to Give Your Farm Report
LIST TAKERS WILL SIT AT THE PLACES AT TIME LISTED BELOW:
Antioch Township
A. F. SALE, List Taker
Will Burehette residence
Oak Forest Church (Dellaplane) -
Tom Mathis’ Service Station
R. C. Segraves’ Service Station —
A. F. Sale’s residence
Jan. 23
Jan. 26
.... Jan. 26
Jan. 27
Jan. 28
Beaver Creek Township
FRED WALSH, List Taker
Beaver Creek Service Station Jan. 23
W. G. Walsh’s Store Ja”. 25
Gaither Walsh’s Store Jh"- 26
Fred Walsh’s residence — Jan. 2(
Boomer Township
TOM GREER, List Taker
Tom Greer’s Store Jan. 23 and 25
Cub Walsh’s Store - Jan. 26 and 27
Ruth Holleman’s J.an- 28
Jarvis Walsh’s
Tom Law’s, half day Jan- JO
Deal Steele’s, half day ....
Tom Greer’s Store *
Lewis Fork Township
J. M. SHEPHERD, List Taker
Mrs. Zora Eller's Store (Ready Branch —Jan. 23
Ed. Foster’s Store Jan. 26
Taft Foster’s Store (Mt. Pleasant) — Jan. 26
Boiling Springs Church —Jan. 27
W. A. Triplett’s Store (Boone Trail Hwy.)..Jan. 28
Wint Blackburn’s Ser\'ice Station Jan. 29
J. M. Shepherd's residence — Jan." 30
Lovelace Township
R. F. JOHNSON, List Taker
Mount Sinai Jan. 23
Lewis School House ' Jan. 25
Spurgeon School House Jan. 26
E. P. Inscore’s Store — Jan. 27
R. F. Johnson’s residence Jan. 28
Somers Township
SANFORD PREVETTE, Ust Taker
Gus Myers’ Store Jan. 23
S. L. Sparks’ Store Jan. 26
J. N. Souther’s residence Jan. 26
R. C. Jarvis’ Store -Jan. 27
Rufus Johnson’s Store Jan. 28
W. H. McCarter’s residence Jan. 29
Sanford Prevette’s residence Jan. 30
Brushy Mountain Township
J. M. COSTNER, List Taker
K. E. Moore’s residence Jan. ^
M. L. Hendren’s Store Jan- 25
W. H. Tevepaugh’s residence Jan. 25
Odell Moore’s residence Jan. 27
J. M. Costner’s residence Jan. Jo
Moravian Falls Township
MRS. B. p. PEARSON, List Taker
Adley Methodist Church — Jan. 23
Mt. Carmel (Kiurch Jan. 25
Joe Brock’s residence Jan. 26
Pores Knob Postoffice — Jan. 27
Grover Hix’s Stervice Station Jan. 28 and 29
Edwards No. 1 Township
ELMER ANTHONY, List Taker
Casli Hard'ware (Ronda) Jan. 23 and, 25
Macedonia Church Jan. Jo
Hollaway’s Store Jan. J/
Lomax Postoffice Jan- Jo
Edwards No. 2 Township
FINNIS ANTHONY, List Taker
J. A. Longbottom’s Store Jan. 29
White Plains Church — Jan- JO
Poplar Springs Church (Colored) Feb. 1
E. J. Durham’s residence T-7,”"7 -7,®r o
Sliepherd Cross Roads (J. 'W. Cheek Storc)_Feb. 3
Herman Holloway Store -Feb. 4
Finr.is Anthony’s ’’
Edward* No. 3 Township
, DALLAS CARTER, List Taker
Benham School House Feb. 6
Pleasant Ridge School House beb. 8
Rex Wilson’s Store
Pleasant Hill School House Feb. 10-11-12
Mulberry No. 1 Township
MRS. OPAL DANCY, List Taker
W. M. Osborne’s Store Jab- 29
Halls Mills Postoffice ~ Jan- 30
Jim Bumgarner’s Store : 1
Ben Hayes’ Store Feb. 2
C. M. Dancy’s residence Feb. 3
Mulberry No. 2 Township
WILL WATSON, List Taker
A. R. Myers’ Store Jan. 23
Hardin Rhodes’ residence Jan. 25
Church'.s Store ' Jan- 26
H. E. Harrold’s Store Jan. 27
Will Watson’s residence Jan- 28
Newcastle Township
G. C. GREEN. List Taker
Dennyville School House Jan. 23
Gilliam’s Store ^5
P. L. Day’s Store Jan- 26
R. D. Mathis’ Store -Jan- 27
. G. C. Green’s Store Jan. 2^ and 29
G. C. Greene’s residence Jan. 30
Stanton Township
VERNON ELLER, List Taker
White Oak School Hou.se Jan. 23
G. C. Parson’s Store Jan. 25
J. I. McGlamery’s Jan. 26
Clark Roller Mills ^ Jan. 27
New Hope School House Jan. 28
Traphill No. 1 Township
CHARLIE PRUITT, List Taker
, H. H. Warren’s Store Jan. 23
J. V. Adams’ Store (Austin) ^ _Jan. 25.,
Mine Ridge School, half day, A. M;;t;’^.T“_lJah'. "25'^
J. H. Holbrook’s residence, half day, P. M—Jan. 26
C. D. Holbrook’s Store Jan. 27
Charlie Pruitt’s residence Jan. 28
Traphill No. 2 Township
C. S‘. JOHNSO.N, Li.st Taker
J. W. McBride’s Store Jan. 29
Joynes Postoffice Jan. 30
Mack Holbrook’s residence Feb. 1
C. S. Johnson’s residence ... Feb. 2
Union Township
W. H. WHITTINGTON, I ist Taker
Lester Yates’ Service Station Jan. 23
A. G. Shepherd’s Store Jan. 25
Walter ^Whittington’s Store — Jan. 26
Jessie Shepherd’s Store — Jan. 27
Reed Royal’s Store ~ Jan. 28
A. R. Miller’s Store Jan. 29
Ila Dancy’s Service Station Jan. 30
Piney Ridge School House Feb. 1
Oak Grove School House —Feb. 2
I. R. Vannoy’s Sei-vice Station Feb. 3
Wingler’s Store Feb. 4
Dewey Miller’s Store Feb. 5
Elk No. 1 Township
P. H. BLANKENSHIP, List Taker'
P H, B. C. Johnson’s Stoi'e Jan. 23
Delph’s Store (Adkins’ Shop) Jan. 25
G. W. Welborn’s residence (Mt. Zion) Jan. 26
p’ H. Blankenship’s residence __Jan. 27
North Wilkesboro Township
J. B. McCOY, List Taker
North (Wilkesboro Town Hall J»"- 23
Tlirough
Walnut Grove No. 1 Township
T. G. JOHNSON, List Taker
Springfield Postoffioe Jan. 29
J. H. Alexander’s residenc-3 — Jan. 30
A. M. Holbrook’s Store Feb. 1
L. E. Sparks’ Store Feb. 2
W. W. Gambill’s Store Feb. 3
T. G. Johnson’s residence Feb. 4
Elk No. 2 Township
CHELSIE McNEIL, List Taker
Charlie McNeil’s Store Jan. 28
Wheeling’s Store Jan. 29
Denny Postoffice Jan. 30
Darby Postoffice Feb. 1
Fred McNeil’s residence —Feb. 2
Jobs Cabin Township
D. F. BESHEARS, List Taker
Walsh Postoffice Jan. 23
L. E. Woodie’s Store Jan. 26
Lee J. Church’s Store Jan. 26
D. F. Beshear’s residence Jan. 28
Virgil Church’s residence Jan. 29
Ben Whittington’s Service Station Jan. 80
Reddies River Townshfp
T. A. ELLER, List Taker
Noah Harris’ Store ^
Michael & Phillips f
W. F. McNeil’s Store (Millers Creek) Jan. 26
A. T. Nichols’ Store
Joe Hayes’ Store (Purlear) Jan. ^
Congo Postoffice J"*- "
W. E. Parson’s Store (Buck) Jan- 30
W. F- McNeil’s Store (Millers Creek) Feb. 1
Rock Creek Township
F. C. JOHNSON, List Taker
■ Templeton’s Store (Hayes) -i Jan. M
WiU Elmore’s Store J“n- f
B A. Day’s Service Station Jan. m
Oscar Wiles’ residence ^
S. M. Byrd’s Store ^-Jan. 30
Walnut Grove No. 2 Township
A. A. WYATT, List Takcr
0. C. Rhodes’ Store Jan. 23
H. F. Handy’s Store Jan. 25
McKinley Hank’s Store Jan. 26
W. E. Bell’s Store Jan. 27
A. A. Wyatt’s residence Jan. 28
Wilkesboro No. 1 Township
MRS. WARNER MILLER, SR., List Taker
Wilkes Court House Feb. 1 Through 6
Mont Jones’ Store (OakJwoods) Peb. 6
Wilkes Court House —.-J— Feb. 8
Wilkesboro No. 2 Township
KATBRYN HOLLAND, last Taker
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C. G. Glass’ Store Jan. 23, 26 and 26
Harvey Johnson’s Store — _...__Jan. 27
Henry Brooks’ tesideSce 1 Jan, 28
Arthur Foster’s Store ! Jan 29
Kathryn HoIUum’s residence __ '_Jan. 30
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