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t ie A • FOR SALE VMS Midi: lee ReMgiiiwbir, 100 lb. atae, good eooditlon. Floreeee Bentley Phone 240- tr. t-17-$tpd. FOR SALE—Mounted Wood Sew with 6 h. p. Feirbenke-Uorse gasoline en|^e. Used only one time. See H.aG. Nichole. FOR SALB-%od QuaUty Bnild- ing Brick Bithny quantity, dee H. L. Eller at Millers Creek. 5-24-4tp FOR SALiE—One ISth Oentnry Mahogany Bed Room Suite, five pieces, made by Drexel; Good selection nutpte dinette suites from $44.60 to $59.50. We have a few China cabinets to- match these sets.—Gray Brothers Fur niture Co., Wilkesboro, N. 0. 5-21-2t FOR SALE — Good Dry Slabs, sawed in stove -wood lengths.— Stacy Pardue, ’phone 26F03, In Wilkesboro, N. C. 6-318tpd WE HAVE available several Pick up, two and four wheel Hay Balers, Papec Ensilage Cntter, Ford Hammer Mill, Smalley Hatchet Mill, Avery Tractor and Implement Parts and Wisconsin Motor Parts. Ire- del! Implement Company, 701 South Meeting Street, States ville, N. C. ' 6-2 4 3t WOOD FOR SALE: Broyhill’s wood yard both ry or green. 416 B. St. Call him or see him at bis home Phone 656. St-pd FOR SALE—Good fl-tube Phllco Cabinet Model radio. Built in aerial. See It at the Better Homes Furniture Co., North Wilkesboro, N. C. It FOR SALE — Rawleigh’s Insect I>ust, Fly Killer, Fly Repellant and Disinfectant. W. W. Kyis, North Wilkesboro route one. Phone 36F02. R. & 0. Grocery Co. also has these products. 6-31-8tp FOR SALE — One Turner Hay Press, -with power take-off at tachments, on rubber tires, or steel wheels. Grant Greene, Deep Gap. N. C. 6-21-4tp FOR SALE—Two Singer Sewing Machines; flve-drawer cabinets; factory reconditioned; look good and are good.—Gray Brothers Furniture Co., Wilkesboro, N. C. 5-21-2t FOR SALE—23 Acres Land with 800 ft. frontage on Highway 268 near city. Good building sites proposition. H. G. Nichols. FOR SALE — Hot Point Electric Range, good condition, ready to use. ^e H. G. Nichols. WE’VE JUST received a new ahipment of pink Rayca Shantuns; white Unfinished Waffle Pi que; Laces and Hamburg, all widths; white, narrow and wide rayon Rick- Rack Braid; Safety Pins, all sizes; Change Purse %rith zipper: Hand towels. Combs, Hair Pins. Side Combs, Belts, all sizes, 42 smd 45 gauge Hose. Still have some short leng&s in Chambray, shirting and white materi al. Sew and save—it al ways pays to trade at B. Ray’s Ra^s. Ray’s Store, East of Bus Station, Second door East of R. & O. Grocery, “B” St., North Wilkes- boro, N. C. 5-17-2t Mni. Tiniluy* 88) I* Claimed By Death Funeral eervles -was held to day, U o. m., tX Center church for Mre. Ameiic* Bltaabeth Tins ley, 8i-yeaW>ld resident of Mnl- IFOR RAliB—MoOormltor-Deerinc Wheat Binder in good shaipe. '"Raymond Cole, Roaring River, N. 0. *t-®d FOR 8AMI:”I5®T)odge a ton truck, good condition,. rubber good. B. K. Lowe, Hays. 6-17-atpd FOR BAXiB or trade for e»o4 used car: 1986 Chevrolet pick- up, good shape, good rubber, 70 bushels Laredo eoj^beans. Leonard Templeton, Union Orove. 6-81-8tpd FOR SALE Just Received a Now shiinnent "Scotch Cellulose witLjut priority. 60c, 75c. |l-08 and $1.86 per roll. Carter-Hub- bard Publishing Co., ’Phone 70. NOTICE TO THE PUBUC—Any one having work at shop of the late Bill Combs, please call for same at once.—Mrs. Bill Combs, Woodlawn. 6-17-2tD FOR SATiFr—Model No. 11 Rem ington Sportsman automatic shot gun; nine boxes of hlgh- veloclty Bhells.—’Phone 607. It FOR SALE: 1985 Ford Coach, good condition, 1940 Standard Ford Coupe, A-1 condition. See George Pipes, North Wilkesboro, Rt. 3. 4-21-2tpd FOR SALE — Allis-Chalmers bot tom Plow for W.C. 'Tractor; gewd condition; registered Berkshire Boar, two years old; one-year-old registered Guernsey bulls: Pro lific Seed Com. Dave Hall, at Wilkesboro. 6-17-2tp PX>R SALE—100 acre farm on Roaring River; 26 acres river bottom: 140,000 feet saw tim ber; 100 cord pulp wood; 5 acres up land cleared; 70 acres In woods and pasture; 3 room house. R. V. Alexander, Coolee- mee, N. C. B-21-2t FOR SALE: Stove wood, slabs or lap wood, stove length. Pickup or truck load. Floyd Jennings, Pores Knob. 6-14-8t PX>K SALE: Aster Plants: 10 cents dozen. Mrs. C. C. Kilby,' 306 D. Street. Phone 240R 6-21-2tpd PX>R SALE—Itodge Doodle^Ung trailer In good condition. W. H. Faw, Wilkesboro, Rt. 1, near Millers Creek. Itpd FOR SuALE—Model 30 Caterpillar Tractor -with wench; also Ford 1 farm ’Tractor, 9-inch tire and dua; ■wheels. Both in good condition. Jim Somers, Wilkesboro. 4-24-4tp FOR SALE—3 Lots on Jay street for the price of one. All three $500.00 for quick sale.—See E. M. Blackburn, Absher Real Estate Co. 5-17-2tp W A N T E D W.ANTED— One pair ooimter scales, two showcases one cash register, and one adding ma chine. Write Postoffice Box 346, Elkin, N. C. 2t-pd WANTED—To do yonr Onstom Alteration work. See Mrs. Edith Craig at Jean’s Shop. 6-21-2t WANT 'ixj BUY: Four footed cultivator; also wood saw. Z. O. Eller, North Wilkesboro 6-21-2t WANTED: Two men experienced with woodworking machinery, to build truck bodies. Will pay good percentage, or highest wages. See Odell Whittington, Jr., at Welding and Machine Shop. 5-24-4t WANTED—To do your general shoe repair work; expert work manship and best of material. Clouts Shoo Shop, located near Tomlinson’s Department Store. 4-3Otf d&y ftt hfir hoia®. a. B. Btores con ducted the serrloe. BorrlTing Mrs. •nnsley are 1 one son: Mrs. Gentry Adams, mis. uw»so Adams, Miss Mary Ttasley and David Tinsley, all of North WUl^esboro. route 1. Isaac Guy Call h > Taken By Death Isaac Guy Call, age U, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sinter Call, of North WUkesboro route one, 41ed Wednesday and funeral wUl be held Friday, two p. m., at Anti och church with Rev. W. N. Hayes In charge of the servlde. Mr. Call Is survlTed by his father and mother and the fol lowing brothers and staters: B. R., Raymond, Turner, J. T. and Noah Call, of North WUkesboro route three; Mrs. Nancy White, ot North WUkesboro route two: Mrs. Dora CaU, Mrs. Mae Williams, Mrs. Dlcle Fosnlck and Mrs. Marie Hlncher, of North WUkesboro route three. • FOR RENT W W mw wm w — - — FOB RENT—^Electric Floor Wa» —cares time and labor; also for sale Old English Wax for floors and linoleum; Scrubzol and Wellborn’s Cleaners for any surface; wool wall, ceiling and floor mops—Just the Items for your spring cleaning.— Rhodes-Day Furniture Co., Ino. • Lost and Found liOST: A tally book between Roaring River and Millers Creek May 15, contained sev eral tally sheets with different names, including ,1. W. Nich ols, B. L. Beshears, J. C. Walsh and R. C. Jennings. Return to Journal-Patriot office or J. W. Nichols and receive reward. Itpd LOST—Bracelet, last week, out in street between Uptown Service Station and Liberty 'ITieatre. A generous reward to finder if re turned to Journal-Patriot office. LOST—BETWEEN BUS StoUon and Hotel Wilkes: Blue BUI fold and checkbook containing about $40 in currency and $20 In checks on Lenoir Bank, per sonal checks with name print ed on them. Reward for return to Delmas Blalock, Lenoir, N. C. or Cecil Wiles Rexall Drug Oo. 2t JUST A FEW METAL, Folding- type baby carriages from $2^2.50 to $34.50; also baby cribs In maple or Ivory with water-re- pellant baby pads; car seats; high chairs,T)a8sInets, and other and numerous other baby needs. Gray Brothers Furniture Co., WUkesboro, N. C. 6-21-2t Miscellaneous • MEN! • Let’s Get On That Essenthil Job NOW! AT CLARK EQUIPMENT CO. Located at Buchanan, Michigan IN SOUTHERN PART OF THE STATE Traveling Expenses Advanced By Company For Man and His Family Housing Facilities Available Liberal Starting Wage for Unskilled Work. 48-Honr Wedc. Time and One-Half Over 40 Honrs. No Experience R^nired. Higher Wage as Soon as Qualified for Higher ClMsificatiim. — SEE "raE PICTURES — of Jobe, Products and Housing Facilities the Comapny Rep- resenUtive Is Showing Applicants at the Local War Man power Commission. United Statps Employment Service 2ND FLOOR DUKE POWER CO. BUILDING North Wilkesboro, N. C. - RBPRESBNTA’nVE HERE May 14 Throngh May 19 ILLBOARD MAGAZINES for sale each week. P. B. Music Oo.,216 Ninth St. It done see W. H. Faw, WUkes boro, Rt. 1, near Millers Creek. " Itpd BE US FOR TOUR Linoleum needs. Plenty of 9x12, 9x 10 1-2 7 1-2x9, 6x9 linoleum rugs— Gold Seal and other nationally- advertised brands. Best selec tions you’ve seen anywhere.— Gray Brothers Furniture Co., WUkesboro, N. C. 6-21-2t pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi gestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get a 2 Be box of Udga Tablets at Horton’s Drug Store. «-7-20t-p Ingroom Suites since 1942; two and three-piece suites, covered In velours, mohairs, and tapes tries; also good selection of studio couches and matching chairs; will offer literal trade in for your old suite.—Gray Brothers J^irnlture Co., WUkes boro, N. C. 5-21-2t AUCTION SALES ARE the best they have been In years. If you have property for sale, see us at Hotel WHkes. Ferris & John son Land Auction Co., Home Office, Greensboro, N. C. 5-14tf BRING TOUR SHOES to ns for expert repair work. Best of ma terial used. CTontz Shoe Shop, In building formerly occupied by Harvel’s Studio. 4-30-tf WE DO EXFERB Watdh, dock, and Jewelry repairing.—^WUos Jewelry Store $-5-tf Real Estate Sides - Rentals • ABSHER# Real Estate Co. B. M. Blackburn, Mgr. Office Over PajM C^o. Co. JfM. Johnston ClaSnicd By Funeral serrloe for Jamee Mar low Johnston, age 77, Lovelaco township clttaen who died Mon day, was held Wednesday. 11 a. m., at Lewis Chnrch. Mr. Johnston to survived by his wife, Mrs. Nettle BUzabeth Uvlng- stone Johnston; one daughter, Mrs. VUas QlaaA of Cycle; and two eons, James Clay Johnston and Uoyd Elmer Johnston, both ot whom are in service In the Navy. Rev. J. P. Robinson and Rev. W. N. Hayesfconducted the funer al aerriee. ' -V To Begin Revival Harmony Chivch Revival services wlU begin at Harmony Baptist chnrch four mUea west of this city on Sunday, May 20-. Serrices will be held each evening at eight o’clock and the public Is cordlaUy Invited to at tend. The • pastor. Rev. Graham Smith, will be assisted In the services by Rev. Noah Beshears. _V Decoration servloe will be hdd at Center Bapttot ehnreh on Sun day, Jnne S. Those who have relattvea burled in Center eemetecy are naked to meet there Setnzday el^moon, May 19, to clean oft cemetery. PFo. FRED hu Vnrai^ ' VIBITB HIS FAMHiT ‘ Pfo. Fred M. mngler, who to being treated' «t Oliver General Hoapltal, Difuilel Field, G, for wonnda receded in Germany, re- Marriage License During the past two weeks li cense to wed were Issued by Wilkes Register of Deeds ’Troy Poster to the following; Graydon Souther, Cycle, and Vennle Wells, Rortda; Walter Bills, Dockery, and Prances Billings, Hays; W. P. Smith and Elizabeth Carson, both of Pores Knob: William G. Pelts, WUkesboro, and Irene Dameron, 'rraphUl; Edgar Trlvette and Al ma Smltbey, both of WUkesboro; Ronnie W. Perry, McGrady, and Rosa Lee Brown, Reddles River. V Mrs. Marley Dies Funeral service was held to day 11 a. m., at Beaver Creek Advent Christian church lor Mar tha Lou Marley, age 76, resident of the Ferguson community who died ’Tuesday. Rev. R. L. Isbel conducted the service. Surviving are one stater and two brothers. Use M-KII, ntest Sat Killer a known. Made with eensational ^ Cmtill Kill* rmlv rata •»»'' Red SquiUe Kills only nts erResul :esidts guaranteed. Large 6-02. i’KILEQ irtSwir WW SAP Mixtd Hat Red Cross Pharmacy ‘Tonr Service Dmg Store” 10th Strert Teleghoas M NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Comt of Wilket county the undersigned Commta- sioner will offer for sale to the highest bid4er for cash on the 11th day of June,. 194B, at the court house door in WiUcesboro, N. C. the following described lands: Ly ing and being in jn’ilkes counW, adjoining the lands of Sarah J. Moore, N. El Moore and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the southwest cor ner of Lot No. 2. a poplar, and running north with the line of said lot crossing the branch 110 poles to the corner, a stone, Aaron Call’s line on the side of the Mill stone mountain; then north 88 deg. west with his line 14 4-6 poles to a white oak, down with pointers marked; then north 28% deg. west with Noel Anderson’s line 33 poles to his comer, a pine, down, now a stone on the side of Mill Stone mountain; then north 87 deg. west with his line 22 poles to a smaU white oak in said line; then south 11 deg. west crossing two branch es 120% poles to a stone in W. R. Johnson’s line; then south 87% deg. east with his line 6 poles to their comer, a black gum; then south 87 deg. east 28% poles to a stone; then south 64 deg. east 44 poles to the beginning, containing 46 acres, more or less. The above land is being sold to pay funeral expenses and cost of administration. f» teoth«r olltn. 'BoiniitI: fe. Wiagtor ta tbf son ot Mr. utdof thta This 11th day of May, 1945. F. J. McDUPFIB, 6-7-4tT Commissioner mMEH'38tii52’i ift I®® ®iiktmst®4 bf JIOI HASHES? ^U^ou suffer from weak, nervous, blghstrung. a bit blue at tUnee—due to the tunc- tlonal ‘“middle-age” period peculiar to women—try this great medl^e—^Lydla B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkham's Compound bo.fs nattiuc. It’s one of the beet known medldnee for this purpose. Follow Isbel directions. New Ford Engines Avidlable Now In 85,90,95, and 100 H. P. SHOULD YOUR CAR OR TRUCK NEED ONE, SEE US YADKIN VALLEY MOTOR CO. “Ford Protective Service” LIBERTY TOGETHER (CLOSE) AGAIN! SPENCER KATHARINE TRACY'HEPBURN IN M-O-M'i VITUOUT lOVE'Jp/ • MONDAY • TUESDAY vK n« V ^ . Overccitfidence can make a long, bitter war with Japan! YourG. I.WiU Get 'the Japs If You Get That EXTRA BOND NOW! Showing TODAY and FRIDAY 7HH ,_wiTH C*»f| ^mwMC twritg Btrn MARCH « FIELD Ybu Can Buy Bonds at This Theatre Day or Night! 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