- -'1 'fit, ^ ■ “ '•r SodiU Caleaciaur The Prahftntea Ordwam meeciBg on ®»ef*nr l«® ■*» otuOnneii an to be tn ckaise of meettaga. The boetweee and chatnMn an aa folhma: areto «o. l»Mn. Ltaodn Spatnhour booteaa and chair* man, 8:fH> p. m. Circle No. a—^Mra. A. A. Chahlon, Mn. Frank Blair, 8:80 p. m. Circle No. 8. Mrs. O. !>• Qlbson, Mra. Gordon Forester, 8:30 p. m. Orcle No. 4.—Mrs. Hoyle Untcbens, JUrs. Gilbert Bore, 8 p. m. Circle No 5.—Miss Janie Mo* Diarmid hostess ai)d chairman, 8 p. m. Circle No. 6.—Mrs. R. G.^FIn- ley, Miss Clara OsrUvle, 8 p. m. Want Ads FOR SALE. bX)R S.ALE — Two Thoroughbred Guernsey bulls; one fifteen months old; one three-years- old. Wiley Brooks at Motor Service Sales Co., North Wllkes- boro, N. C. 4-3tf FOR S.AIdiWrhe J. M. Wright farm located on Highway 115 near Mount Pisgah church: two houses, outbuildings; 50 acres land, running water; lights. See W. M. Day at Day Electric Co. 4-3tf FOR SALE—,\H Kinds of Shrub bery. Special close-out prices, customers to fupnish burlap and nails. Notify when coming. Valley View Nurseries, Floyd M. Jennings, Prop., Pores Knob, N, C. 4-27-St - . it ■ ■ •f.atv-y.-vrff:- The eirdea «€ WUXiMiMMra MlM MdiwdiBt' chareh mn meettag oa aafottaara: n«ak Smoot otrete «t home of ». M. Aadamoo, 8 ^ iU*7 Breme drdo at the home of >*»»• O* Him limde Blalo, 8:80 p. m. iPtwiiri^ Horton circle at the home of M«** K. B. Ga*« with Ml*. Jack Swofford as co*host* esses, 8:80 p. m. FranJcliu circle, Mrs. Weaver Starr, 7:8o’p. m. Gardner circle, Mrs. William Marlow, 7:80 p. m. The Episcopal AniUlary wUl meet Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock at the home of Mrs, H. T. Brown. The circles of the Wilkesboro Baptist church are meeting on Tnesday as follows: Circle No. 1.—^Mrs. William Vannoy, 2:80 p. m. Circle No. 2.—^Mrs. BUI FhliUpe, 8 p. m. Circle No. 8.—Mrs. Howard Ford, 2:80 p. m. bXlK SALiE — 50 Acres In Elk !town$h|ip, port In cultivation, young timber, apple orchard, good small house. Three miles ■ from Ferguson. Almedla Ham by, General Delivery, Lenoir, N. C. 4-6-2tp HWiflptar.llfitottas eo*ho^em. HWidMiafl for the. m H«*h Wilkes boN mnt Bi«llat dtwch are m foOowa: ' '• ■ > . OfMie No. I.'—4liC8.. OUbert Fanlao, TMOdagr, S’p* nt* Circle No. 8.*r*Mkf* H. O. Nlduda, Mdndaiy, 7:80 p. n. v ObKle No. 8*—Mn. J* B. UaadUl, Tuesday,. 8 p. m. Otade No. 4.—At the home oi Iffina Jay Johnson with Bln. Paul -Hatdhecis as oo*bostea8’ Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. Circle No. 8.***-At the home of Mrs. Bryce OaodUl with Miss liucy Gnlledge as co-hostess, 7:80 p. m*, Tuesday. C'lrcle No. e.—Miss Elsie Nichols, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. Prayer services will be bold in connection with these clnde meetings for the series of serv ices to be held In the church April 17-28. The Y. W. A. will meet with Miss Pauline Billings Monday, 7:80 p. m. The David Livingston, Jr., R- A. with Jerry Day Thursday, 7 p. m. The WUliam Borden Interme diate B. A, Tlinrsday 7:30 p. m. with Tal Barnes, Jr. WiScgaasoRo. r c. j > attmetlroif BOtlf of I8^ FOR QUICK SALE—Two Subtly rtlK SALK—7-year-Old Mare, weight 1400; also 3-year-old filly, weight 1J150. R. T. Lovette Wilkesboro route one near Mil lers Creek. 4-3-2tp good springs and covers, them at once. Better H Furniture Co. same as new. New Eve; battery and new tubes, f30.00 N. C. N. C. — 2 — Riotous Comedy Features Packed With Laughter LIBERTY Thursday Friday RUN FOR FOUR WIVES.... HERE COMES CASANOVA lOEl.... S(>f^*'^*** Cr ' JUNE HAVOC ” nAiB rwaaic DALE EVANS MAI JORII GATESON LUCIIN lITTLEFIELD IAN KEITH ROGER IMHOP 2ND BIG Laugh Attraction All That Comedy In My New Picture And Then This Too! FUNNY THINGS HAPPEN AT ‘NIAGARA FALLS" -HAL ROACH’S STREAJWLINED HIT- w i t h MARJORIE (WOODWORTH tom BROWN SLIM SUMMERVILLE ZASU PITTS ahM( at eight o'docfc M the of Hn. W. F. ' With b«r dngbter, 1^ Fa«l The Ntufse* being taught hy Krs., jfj^ wlU hold lU , on FHdoy oTiw!^. ^ 7: SO o’elOdc'Itt Bite»fi^ardh«&i ohaiet/' the pr blle U^Writ^ the t&iiM^ biUW'i yfyi TfieeliTO their cajojr y at hW wife Mflay gvohhtg, 8«d _ >dQfeii^i)d«b«riib(d ieg^ .OC the tm vaoo^ Oona-J ; Bkpfrtoiwdeat C. S. t>n«r and ra IpBor, jira xfoar. - I'"'fe. Inr i/taa^i and were Mirvod a buffet ft'B bappw in the •chool |tnch poom.idfrt. CarfCotteya^Jgl^»j|^ te&t which varJoua &ile gwnea Bmlth. Light refredimeiito and danclnc ware rajoyed.'' Thelaerred. ( el^ wuf»-:.«r‘ Mr?; W. Blelr at '^ Fifth atreet Friday^ table prliM In the ^«!»a,rTOS« FOR SALE—1980 Chevrolet Pick- up, 26,000 mileage; no tires. Also one fat bull, weight 800 lbs.; one Maytag washing ma chine; one pair computing counter scales; 1 "white face Hereford heifer. Julius Clarke, North Wilkesboro, Route three. 4-3-2tp . SLAB PILE FOR SALE By the cord; cash. From timber cut since November, 1943. One mile from North Wilkesboro. J. R. Rousseau, North Wilkesboro. 4-3-2tp FOR .SALE—Farmall F12 Trac tor on rubber: also Cletrac model K crawler tractor. Jim Somers, Wilkesboro, ’phone 487M. 4-3-2tp FOR SALE—1937 Ford Sedan, 85 h.p., new recapped tires. See Arlie Hayes, Millers Creek, N. C. ■ 4-3-3tp FOR SALE—1984 Dodge Two- door sedan in good mechanical condition. W. B. Anderson, North Wilkesboro route one. 3-3-2tp lOB SALE—100 Acres of Land, 1-2 mile off the Boone Trail highway, known as the Cealle Horton place. For Information write or see W. N. Pritchard, 646 North Main Street, Lenoir, N. C. Phone 462-W. Near Harley postoffice. 4-6-9tp FOR SALE OR TRADE—Horses and mules. Bob Adams, at Bob’s Fuel Yard on Highway 18. 3-9-tf WOOD FOR SALE — Heater wood, stove wood, fireplace wood, dry or green; also slabs. Deliver six days a week. Right’s Wood Yard, Boomer N. C. ’Phone 289-W. 12-23-tf • WANTED CASH For Your Cau* In Five minutes. We'll buy clesua cars—any make or model. Motor Service Sales, G. G. Foster, sales manager. 2-14-tf WAN^D—Disc plow for Ford- son tractor. Frank McNeill, Ferguson, N. C. Itp TV ANTED—Bids For Pouring 400 to 500 cubic yards of concrete On parking lot. Depth 6 Inches. Grade to approximate 1-2%-5. For further Information call or write E. 0. Woodie, Parkway Bns Co, 4-3-3t • FOR RENT FOR. BENT — One . Four-Room apartment and bath, close In. Phone 205M Itp G Miscellaneous lost—On B Street Or On Wilkes Transportation Bus Thursday evening man’s bill fold contain ing about $140.00. Liberal re ward If returned to Linney Smlthey, Wilkesboro, N. C. * 4-13-4tp LOST — Billfold at Dr. FhlUlps' office or between towns; con taining small sum money and Identification papers. Reward for return to Journal-Patriot office. S. M. McCrary, route two. North Wilkesboro. Itp LOS'l’—Meeh Bag Pocket Booh with small change and papers with name Laura H. Johnson. Finder return to The Journal- Patriot and receive $1.00 re ward. 4-6-2tp LOST — Ladles’ Waltham Wrist watch Saturday night In North Wilkesboro. $5.00 reward. No tify Mrs. R. C. Adams, route one, Pores Knob. Up V’" Merchandise In Every Department... That Is Really PRE-EASTER VALUES LADIES’ SPRING SDITS, COAT! AND DRESSES ALL WOOL, IN THE NIJWEST PASTEL SHADES, AND A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND MATERIALS! Ladies’Coats $12.95 to $19.50 Ladies’ Suits $12.95 to $24.50 Ladies’ Dresses $ 2.50 to $ 7.95 y Ladies’ New Spring Hats I Children’s New Spring Hats $1.98 to $2.49 1 97c to $1.98 LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SWEATERS—ALL SIZES AND COLORS—.\T POPULAR PRICES! SEE THEM1 LADIES’ Slips and Gowns $1.00 to $2.98 Ladies’ Hosiery 61c to $1.19 New Spring Shades! BIG ASSORTMENT Ladies’ Blouses 79c to $3.98 LADIES’ SLACKS $1.69 to $3.98 Ladies’ SLACK SUITS $1.69 to $5.95 Get Yours While Stock Is Complete! — New — FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY! ^ SEVERAL THOUSAND PAIRS MEN’S and LADIES’ • UN-RATIONED SANDALS Priced«1.98 to 3,98 Pair No Stamp Needed TO BUY these: 1,000 Children’s WASH SUITS PRE-WAR MATERIALS! PRE-WAR PRICES! Sizes 1 to 10 97c to $1.98 Boys’ Slack Suits Sizes 10 to 20 $2.00 to $5.95 Beautiful New Spring Patterns In PIECE GOODS In Rayon and Silk! POPULAR PRICES! New Spring Printe ],9cto33c Men! Get Your New Suit For Easter at Dare’s ALL WOOLS AND PART WOOI.fi—MOST ANY SIZE OR SHADE $16-50 to Men’s Slacks $2.98 to $4.95 Men’s Slack Suits $2.95 - $8.95 Men’s Dress Shirts $1.49-$2.50 Men’s Hats $1.98 to $4.98 Easter Neckwear 50c to $1.00 Men’s Shirts and Shorts Big Stock Of WORK CLOTHES We Now Have In Stock the Largest Assortment Of WORK PANTS AND MATCHED PANTS-SHIRTS WE HAVE EVER SHOWN.- m SIZES AT POPULAR PRICES! L L 0 0 k r Savings Are GREAT At Our STORE VISIT DOR BARGAIH BASEMEHT! FOR BIG VALUES In All Grades Of Merchimdiw For Any Member Of the Do Your Easter and Spring Shopping at BARE’S! --4 ’S store Wilkesboro, M. f'. - • 'v‘