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-ADS. Minimum Chdrge 50c Per Issue IMWWIIWWfWWpWWW FOR SALE FOR SALE: Sewing machine. Phone 644 or write Box 124, Wilkesboro. 3-10-2t FOR SALE: iMl Mercury, new tiree, good condition. See Walk er at Journal-Patriot. WE OFFER FOR SALE one Woodstock Typewriter. The Goodyrill Store. It FOR SALE: Horsedrawn hay haler. Frank Blair, Phone 291. * 8-6-pd FOR SALE OR TRADE: Several good work horses and young mules. Jim Cranor, Wilkes boro, N. C. 3-6-pd L: FOR SALE: Rhodes-Day Range in good condition. See D. L. Lowe, Route One, Pores KnoD, N. C. * 3-6-pd FOR SALE: 1940 V-S Pickup, in good condition. Alton Ed minston, Boomer, Route 1, Highway 268. 3-6-pd FOR SALE: 1 Pre-war Heatrola, excellent condition; 1 pre-war Kitchen Dinette Set. Sam' Pierce, Route 1, North Wilkes boro. 3-6-pd FOR SALE: 1989 Ford Truck, in good condition. Lee Roberts, Route 1, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 3-10-pd FOR SALE: 4-room house; 8 acres of land; 4 miles from North Wilkesboro on road from Congo road to Curtis Bridge. See J. E. Bullis, Route 8, Concord, N. C. 3-10-pd FOR SALE: 1935 model 1-ton Ford truck; extra clean; in A-l condition; with a new 1946' motor. See Calvin S. Whitting ton, Reddies River, N. C. 3-10-pd FOR SALE: 2 mares, weigh 1200 pounds each, well broken. Work anywhere; reason for selling, left farm; both mares will foal within thirty days. See or write T. C. Johnson, P. O. Box 1, Oakwoods, N. C. 3-6-2t-pd FARMERS! Get Your ... SEED POTATOES ONION SETS LESPEDEZA SEED SEED OATS - and - FERTILIZER - at - TAL J. PEARSON'S Tenth Street 8 NEW EVERBEARING FIG I TREES 2 to 3 ft. Bearing-size for $4.45 Postpaid. 2 Sureerop Nectarine Trees 3 to 4 ft. Ear ly-bearing size for $3.65. Post paid. 12 Clamps 2 yr. Giant Rhubarb Roots $3.15 Postpaid. Write for Free Copy New 44 Page Planting Guide listing extensive line of Fruits, Nats, Berries, and Ornamental Plant Material. Waynesboro Nurser ies, Waynesboro, Virginia. It FOR SALE: 15-80 McOormlck Deering tractor, has hydraulic scoop, looke and runs like new; also F-12 McCormick Deerlng tractor and 2 Ford tractors. Claude Gough, Adams Service Station, YadkinviUe. 3-6-2t-pd FOR SALE: One good mole; will work anywhere; will be 5 years old this spring; also a good one-horse wagon. See Boss Baity, Wllkesboro, Route 2, at the Tom Foster old place. / 3-6-pd TUXEDO Poultry Mashes, Scratch Grains, Dairy, Hog, Horse, Dog and Rabbit Feeds. Tuxedo Feed Company, North Wllkes boro, Phone 94. ' 11-18-tf FOR SALE: Dry split store wood, or slab blocks not split. Call 46-F-40, or see me at Economy Grocery, Fairplalns. Claud Brooks, Route 1, North Wllkesboro, N. C. , 3-20-8t-pd FOR SALE OR TRADE: Two good horses; one good mule; work anywihere. See Sam Bai ley, one mile from Wllkesboro on Moravian Falls highway. 3-10-pd FOR SALE: Large bales hay, orchard grass, red top and les pedeza, $1.50 bale; yellow corn, 100-pound bags, $4; soy beans, Wood's Yellow, $4 bu shel; good team farm and log ging horses, age 6, will trade with new set harness; green and dry wood, large truck load $8. Dave Hall, Wllkes boro. 3-6-pd WANTED WANTED TO BUY: One No. 1 Meadows Mill, new or used. Must be in perfect condition. Write Box 405, Oonway, S. C., or phone 529. 3-6-3t WANTED: Man or boy over 18, colored or white, to clean up and wash dishes, $20.00 week and board. Apply Princess Cafe. 12-19-tf NURSE WANTED: We desire the services of a white nurse, age fhlrtv to flftv. to care for two small children. Private room and bath. References. Write P. O. Box 1959, Greensboro, N. C. . 3-6-2t WANTED: Experienced Book keeper and Salesladies for North Wilkesboro's newest la dies' and men's ready-to-wear store. Permanent work and good pay for right parties. Ap ply in person to Thos. C. Har ville or write Crawford's Inc., North Wilkesboro, N. C. 3-6-tf MMMMHtMMtMMMHMUUM ? Lost and Found LOST: Track Tire and wheel; Goodrich, size 7.50x20 (Re capped). Lost between North Wilkesboro and Traphlll. Re ward for return to Wilkes Hatchery. 3-6-2t LOST: A tire and wheel to a 1939 Chevrolet truck between West Jefferson and Lenoir. Finder please notify G. IS. Parker, West Jefferadn, and receive a reward. lt-pd Caldwell Boy Is Taken By Death David Caldwell, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Caldwell, .of Boomer, died Fri day mornng. He had been in ill health for the past two years trot had not been critically ill. Death was attributed to a heart at tack. Funeral service was held Sat urday afternoon at Zion Hill Baptist church at Boomer with Rev. Ernest Bumgarnar in charge. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving the child are the father and mother, Johnson and Pearl Yates Caldwell, of Boom er, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Morris Duncan, Wilkesborq; Gene, Phillip, Tom my, Joan, Carol and Stephen Caldwell, ot the home. Among those from a distance attending the funeral service were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cald well, of Mooresvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hobbs, of Statee ville. ? Miscellaneous UMWWUHHHtMWMtMMUM CITY CABS Owned by J. O. Da vis; two new cars; three good careful drivers?Bryant John son, Clifford Waddell, Ed Walker. Located Bus Termin-, al. Telephone 176. 3-18-8t-pd READY WITH a T. D.-9 bull grader to do any grade work or road building you have. See or write Clint Edmiston, Route 1,'Boomer, N. C. 3-24-8t-pd SEE A. B. ROBERTS for Expert Upholstering and repair work. 502 "J" street, North Wilkes boro, N. C. 3-10-pd MMMMMMHHUMHMWMMM FOR SALE! Two 7' Kelvinators, 2 Washing Machines . Car Batteries; all new. E. R.LOWE Hays, N. C. Regular 2nd Sunday Community Singing Convention Mar. 9 The regular second Sunday singing convention will be held in the Pentecostal 'Holiness church on Hinshaw Street, Sun day, . March 9th, beginning at 2 o'clock. The greatest number of singers ever to attend this con vention is expected, and there will be two hours of good Qos W singing. This convention has outgrown the building, so If you Want a seat you will have to come early, and the singers are urged to push their way on to the front as there were some turned away last second Sunday. Just tell the crowd in the door that you are singers and they will let you in. T. N. WARD, President of convention. Marriage License License to wed were issued during the past week by Troy C. Foster, Wilkes register of deeds, 'to the following: Clinton Simpson and Grace Stansbury, both of Lansing; Johnny Shep herd and Nell Kilby. both of Reddles River; Oliver B. Taylor, Jr., Seaford, Del., and Virginia Delle Pinnlx, North Wilkeeboro; Larry Shumate, North Wilkes boro, and Maxine Blevins, Hays; Quinton Osborne and Martha Louise Vannoy, both of Cricket; Alvln Baker, Purlear, and Ear nestine Andrews, Boomer.-' Smithey Child Dies Funeral service was held Wed nesday at Cherry Grove church for Dwlght R. Smithey, four year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Smithey, of Oakwoods. Revv Charles J. Poole conducted the service. The child, who died Monday, Is survived by his father and mo ther and three brothers and sis jters: Bernell, Shirley and Jerry Smithey. Lincoln Heights Is Winner Two Games Lincoln Heights basketball teams took (both ends of a dou ble header from Lenoir Friday night. Lincoln Heights girls won 28 to 19 and Lincoln Heights boys won a 14 to 11 decision. o ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Rev. B. M. Lackey, Rector. LENT 1947 Sundays: Church School 10:00 a. m. Vespers (1st and 3rd Sun days) 4:00 p. m. March 9th (3rd Sunday in Lent) Holy Oommunion & Ser mon, 11:00 a. m. Tuesdays: Woman's Auxiliary Study Class, 7:45 p. m. Thursdays:. Evening Prayer & Sermon, 7:45 p. m. Holy Week: Good Friday .ser vice, 7:45 p. m. Annual Easter Festival Ser vice on Easter Day, 6:00 a. m. o This thing known as "tact" is the unsaid part of what you think. ? ML _ A figure of a serpent with a ruby In Its mouth was a popular lore taken in the past, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannlca. NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes Coun ty. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained la a cer tain deed of trust dated the 4th day of August, 1946 and record ed in Book 219, page 244, Wilkes County Registry, executed by C. A. Johnson and wife, Ruth John son and E. L. Beshears to the undersigned Trustee, and default hating been made in the pay ment of the note secured there by and demand having been made upon said Trustee by the holder thereof and in accord ance with the terms and condi tions mentioned therein the un dersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Wllkeeboro, N. C., on Saturday, March 15th, 1947, at 12 Noon, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a stake on the South side of Bast Main Street, said stake being 140 feet east wardly from the intersection of East Main Street and a sixteen foot alley and being the front corner of lots 6 and 6 and run ning thence South IS degrees 39 minutes east 130 feet to a stake on the north side of a 20 foot alley; thence with the North side of said 20 foot alley north 76 degrees 21 minutes east 124.8 feet to a stake at the right of way ft the Wllkesboro-Brushy Mountain Road; thence north 49 degrees 9 minutes west 77 feet to a stake; thence north 13 de grees 39 minutes west 67.05 feet to a stake on the South side of East Main Street; thence with the South side of Bast Main Street South 76 degrees 21 min utes west 80 feet to the point of beginning. Being lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 as shown on the map of Midway I Block, In Wilkesboro, N. C., said map being recorded in Wilkes County Registry. This 10th day of February, 1947.1 J. H. WHICKER, Jr., 3-6-4tT Trustee I EY MATTERS ? YOUR MONBy 5 > m 70 </> -< 0 C 79 ? c 2 m -< ST > -i m 7B V> 1 ? V) tt 111 ?5 s EY MATTERS ? YOUR MONE o* 06 o > %n 06 uI < s >? Ul z o ? & 3 o )* m t 2 2 ?* 47 ICnaactal WinU. | "?&i TPou 11 "his ad launches a new series de J- signed to help you with your money matters. We'll try to give you the benefits of our experience. We'll tell you the simple facts about our bank, and how you can best use it.We'll point out ways to make your dollars go farther. We hope you will read, enjoy, and profit from these ads. The Northwestern Bank North Wrlkesboro, N. C. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 'V , \ v ?- / V-> ::: i t TO \\vv I -- H AKVf?C>UM > 1 t ft LIN BUMGARNER 3 Miles West On Highway 421 'Phone 26-F-21 North Wilkesboro Johns-Manville "BLOWN" INSULATION Why do without the comforts of Insulation when it pays for itself. 40% Fuel Saving assured. No winter time drafts . . . and 15% COOLER in summer! Sager Interlocking all metal Weatherstrip All Work Guaraateed Call or Write J. D. Shields, Sup. Eng. WILKESB0R0 MFC. CO. FOR FREE ESTIMATE FOR SALE! 19S7 Ford DeLoxe Coach, with trunk on back. Two-Door 1940 Standard Ford Coach. George Pipes Dealer In Used Cars ? NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Route Three Baby Chicks Special 1 Broiler chides, 100# blood tested ... no colls ... no seconds ... no cripples. Mixed breeds . . . no sex fluarenteed?$4.95 per ban These baby chicks |row into excel lent. fleshy broilers and fryers. As? now?supply necessarily limited. SEND NO MONEY *** mwnoiikd Just send yoor order for as many hundred of these baby chicks yon want at this special $4.95 price. Chicks shipped C O. D., Ub. shipping point from one of our 21 supply hatcheries nearest yon. Remember. Lijhtner can supply practically say bread of chicks desired. LIGHTNER'S POULTRY FARMS Dept. C RFD #3 Phone 28645 Columbia, S. C. WRIT? 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