WANT ADS." \Ainimum Charge 50c Per Issue ? FOP SALE FOR SALE: Used iMMOt 15c Hillbilly and orchestra. Church .Music Co. 8-18-4t FOR 8ALK: 5-room house, 99 acres land, outbuildings. Fruit trees. ? miles east of North Wllkesboro on highway 248. Priced right for quick sale. Blane Whitley, Route 2, North Wllkesboro, -K- C. 8-18-4t-pd FOR SALE: Grace's Mange One 11.00 per pint, it's guaranteed to get results or your money back. Groce's Service Station Wllkesboro, N. C. 7-11-Tf FOR SALE : Five-room house and 15 acres ot land. House in good condition. Land all tillable. On Haymeadow branch near Arlle Myers store, old Jim Myers place. Write or see C. R. Rogers, Whlttler, N. C. Route 1. 8-18-4t-pd FOR SALE: 16 beautiful build ing lots, facing hardsurface highway on the Oakwoods road. See Walker at Journal Patriot. FOR SALE: The farm of C. L. Triplett, containing 105 acres land, 6-room house, good barn, all farm equipment. 2 1-2 miles from Boomer near Gosh en. 8-15-2t-pd FOR SALE: 1642 Plymouth, Ra dio, heater, seat covers. Wilkes Furniture Exchange. 8-4-T FOR SALE: I have a set price on my store property. It hasn't been sold yet. It interested, come and look It over. If you don't want to pay the price you may put in a bid on the property. If I don't sell at the price I will consider the high est bid gt the end of 15 days time. See D. W. Miller, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 8-15-4t FOR SALE: One registered Here ford Bull, calved May 4, 1948, marked perfect, has never been turned, price $250.00; See W. J. Hudson at Lowe Bros, or at his home in Wil kesboro where the bull may be seen. 8-17-2t-pd FOR SALE: Large corner build ing lot, size 88 1-2 x 175 feet, in Wilkesboro. Also roll top office desk and filing cabinet. See Mrs. H. A. Cranor or H. A. Cranor, Jr. 7-28-Tf FOR SALE?Yellow Corn, 100 lb. bag $3.25; Good wheat $2.10 bushel; New timothy and alfalfa hay, large bales $1.50; Straw berry plants $1.00 hundred. Dave Hall, Wilkesboro. 8-15-pd FOR SALE: 5-room house in Fairplains, with large base ment; water in yard; out buildings. Reasonable price See Tom Anderson, Fairplains, N. C. lt-pd FOR SALE: Locus Posts, 0 and 7 feet. See Herman Sharpe.i New Hope, N. C. ? lt-pd FOR SALE: 1948 Willys Jeep with aluminum top. Very low mileage and like new. Save $300 from list price. No trades. E. O. Finley at Mea-! dows Mill Co. 8-18-2t-pd FOR SALE: Thoroughbred Mack Cocker Spaniel pups. See Anna Greene, 421 near Phillips! Service or write Route 1, North j Wilkesboro, N. C. 8-18-2t-pd FOR SALE: A five-room house and one acre of land; electric , lights in house. One mile off highway 16 on Congo Road. Joe Bumgarner, Route 1, Wilkesboro. 8-18-pd FOR SALE: 1985 Ford Tudor. Good tires and tubes. Motor in good running,condition. Call 670-M after 5:00 or see H. E. Kelly at Duke Power Co. lt-pd FOR RENT FOB RENT: Two dwellings, $14.50 and $3.50 per month, payable six months in advance, immediate possession. 15 miles west on?421. Contact Clifford Triplett, Granite Falls, N. C. 8-22-2t-pd FOR RENT: 4-room house, run ning water in yard. 3 miles on Statesville road. R. H. John son, Route 3, North Wilkes boro. 8-15-2t-pd FOR RENT ? 10-room modern apartment, suitable for rooming or boarding house, Price reason able. Phone 522. 8-152tpd. FOR RENT: Second floor room B street, suitable for small of fice. Phone 59. 7-28-Tf FOR RENT: Electric Portable Sanding Machine and Edger. Easy to handle. Also Electric ^ Floor Polisher. All reasonable priced. Northwestern ? Wall paper & Paint Co. Phone 698. 8-22-10 WANTED TO RENT: Small apartment, preferably furnish ed. Call Hackney 714 or Wilkes Hotel. 8-18-2t-pd FOR RENT: Four-room house, $10.00 per month. Pasture for One cow and wood. See H. A. Cannon, Route one, Traphill. lt-pd FOR RENT: Furnished Apart ment on stret floor. Room for two. No children. 720 Kensing ton Drive. Mrs. G. W. Sebas . tian. t-pd FOR RENT: One 5-room house, bath and running water. Base ment, garage and garden. One mile from city limits on Mora vian Falls road. Call 43-F-03 or see Mrs. P. J. Mitchell next door. 8-18-2t ? WANTED WANTED: Red Band Flour Coupons. Will pay double val ue in trade during August and September. G. P. Store and Market. f-l-8t .WANTED: To do your watch re. i pairing. All work guaranteed. Wright's Men's Shop, Phone 404-W. Wilkesboro, N. C. WANTED: A Job doing light housekeeping, or tending to children; prefer tending to babies; prefer work in town. See person, at Miss Valeria Glass, Route 2, Wilkesboro, N. C. 8-16-2t-pd HELP WANTED: Man or Wom an to take over route of estab lished Watklns Customers in North Wilkesboro. Full time income averages $45 weekly. No car or investment neces sary. We will help you get started. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va. lt-pd WANTED: Position as part time Typist. Neat copy work done at home. Telephone 761-R or write "Typist" in care of The Journal-Patriot. 8-18-2t-pd M i&cellaneous FOB PAINTING, Redecorating, floor finishing, contact C. V.' Lloyd, at 614 D street, or phone 769-M. 8-22-5t-pd WANTED TO TRADE: Two shoates for a yearling of the Jersey breed, male or female. Stanly R. Cannon, Traphill, N. i C. 8-18-2t-pd WANTED: Man or woman with car to work for Circulation Department of The Greensboro Record, between 3 and 6 o' clock in the afternoon's. If in terested ?kll 862 or see T. O. Crowell, at 703 9th Street. lt-pd NOTICE: If yon need bulldozing or grading of any kind, see or write C. G. Johnson, Route 2, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Estimates Free. 4-1-Tf The Goodwill Store is so out standing in varieties and assort ments it is hard for us to make mention and describe them. The best thing for you to do is to come in and look around and compare values, which is easily done.?The Goodwill Store. FOR SALE QUICK One lot, 125x150, at Fairplains, 5-room house and a 4-room tenant house. A bargain. One 7-room house, about 80 acres land; good creek bottom land; gpod timber; a good place for stock or chicken farm. This is near Mulberry School, about B miles north of North Wilkesboro. For sale at a bargain. 9, E. DANCY CO. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. QUALITY FEEDS .easonablc prices. Complete lin? if Poultry, Dairy, Horse and Hog Feeds. Selected and Big Bom Brands. Also that Southern Bis cuit Flour. Selected Feed Store 921-24 'A' STREET .NORTH WILKESBORO 5 Miles North Of City On No. 18 Monday and Tuesday, August 15th and 16th "RETURN OF THE BARMEN" Featuring Randolph Scott, Anne Jefferys, and ^Robert Ryan. Also Selected Short Subjects Wednesday, August 17th? Eddie Cantor - Joan Davis in "IF YOU KNEW SUSIE" Also Selected Short Subjects Thursday and Friday, August 18 and 19? Rod Cameron -in? "THE PLUNDERERS" In Celebration of our Second Anniversary, Ad mission on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Night of This Week Will Be Only 50c Per Car, Regardless of Number of Persons. TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY ? 8:00-9:45 TfeB* la StatiM WKBC Enry Day at S M P. ML NOTICE!! to VOICE STUDENTS Martha Lou Frazier is now mak ing appointments with prospective voice studentsShe is making schedules. Please call 475 for ap pointments. p FEEDS ?/ El UN BUMGARNER S Miles West on Highway 421 Phone 26-F-ll, North Wilkeeboro -:SOCIETY: Wesleyan Service Guild Has Meeting The regular meetiiig of the Wilkesboro Wesleyan Service Guild was held on Tuesday eve ning, August 9, at the home of Mrs. William Lewis with MIbb Dessie Hanks as co-hostess. Mrs. P. B. Forester ^vas In charge of a very inspiring pro gram entitled "Burma." Those contributing to the discussion were: Mesdames. Thomas Crysel, Tale Miller, P. B. Forester, and Misses Pat Somers and Dessie Hanks. After the business \ meeting, a salad course was served by the hostesses. Mrs. J. H. Whicker, Jr. Gives Luncheon At Blowing Rock Mrs. J. H. Whicker, Jr. and two sons, Jimmy and Joe, are spending the month of August at Blowing Rock, and during their stay there Mrs. Whicker has had as her guests her mother and sister, Mrs. J. L. Durrett and MrB. I. B. Bright, from Green wood, Miss. On Tuesday Mrs. Whicker had a luncheon honor ing her visitors, guests Including the members of the 8th column club in North Wilkesboro of which Mrs. Whicker is -a mem ber. Covers* were laid for sixteen. Saturn That Book to the Utnry FOR EXPERT Painting, Paper ing, Floor Sanding and Finish ing, see J. Van Billings, or Call 895-M. Estimates free. 8-18-4t-pd NOTICE: Wells drilled anywhere anytime. Experience is still the best teacher. Let our 38 years in this field be your assur ance of a job well done. Con suit us first. R. E. Faw & Sons, Inc., offices Elkin and Hick ory, N. C. Elkin Telephone 1F20 or 24F11 or write State Road, N. C. Hickory telephone 25507, 1342 E. Highland Ave. 8-4-Tf ATTENTION: We carry a good stock of Angle Iron. Flat Iron, Channel Iron and i Beams for your bnllding needs. Llneber ry Foundry and Machine Co. 4-28-Tf LOST: Saturday night about 8:30 in front of Brown's Esso Station, one brown billfold, containing name Walter Dick erson, and several hundred dollars, driver's license, insur ance papers, deposit slips. Finder please call 765 or 647-J. It Lost and Found IiOST: Saturday night about 8:30 in front of Brown's Essr Station, one brown billfold, containing name Walter Dick erson, and several hundred dollars, driver's license, insur ance papers, deposit slips. Finder please call 765 or 647-J. It Miss Mary G. Barber Feted At Three Events In continuing an interesting round of social events for Miss Mary Gage Barber, bride-elect of tbis month of Joe Clements, three courtesies were extended her over the week-end. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Tom T. Foster entertained at a Coca-Cola party at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Mitchell, in Wil kesboro, for Miss Barber, also Miss Ruth Steelman, who is to wed T. R'. Bryan, Jr., and the hostess' cousin, Miss Josephine Hunter, of Fayetteville, who was here visiting Miss Helen Phil lips. Each of the honorees were given corsages, Miss Barber silv er, Miss Steelman china, and Miss Hunter stationery. Mrs. Foster received eighteen guests at four o'clock and during the hour was assisted by her moth er, Mrs. Mitchell, in serving tempting refreshments. Miss Kate Finley was hostess at an informal luncheon Monday at Bluff Park, honoring Miss Barber. Covers were laid for ten. The honoree received from I Miss Finley silver in her chosen | pattern. Courtesy for Monday evening was a card party given by Mrs. C. Monroe Williams and her sis ter, Miss Alice Cassell, at the Cassel home in Wilkesboro. The hostesses presented Miss Barber with silver in her wedding pat tern, and Mrs. Goodwin Bloom field, a newcomer to Wilkesboro, was also remembered with a gift. Cards were played at three tables with the top score prize in bridge going to Miss Betsy Barber and in rook to Mrs. Tom-| my Crysel. A salad and sweet course, car rying a green and white note, was served at the conclusion of play, and the tallies were in ty-idal design. Mrs. William Bar ber and Miss Elizabeth Barber, mother and aunt of the bride-to be, came in for the refreshments. The Misses Campbells Extended Courtesy Miss Carolyn Foster Vas hos tess at a rook party Thursday evening at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Taft Foster, at Champion, honoring Misses Dorothy and Wanda Campbell, who are to be married to John Scalf, Jr., of High Point, and Ray Garland, of this city, in a double ceremony on Sunday, Au guest 21, at the First Baptist church. The brides-to-be were given rosebud 'corsages and gifts of china and linen. A dessert coarse was served at the beginning of the game played at three tables, the hostess be ing assisted by her mother, Mrs. Foster. Prizes for high and low scores went to Miss Betty Camp bell and Mrs. Bob Andrews. That Book to thm Uknuy TUXEDO FEEDS FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION Tuxedo Feed Co. Phone 94 N. Wilkesboro Top-flight thrift! Top-flight style! Top-flight voluel STUDEBAKER TRUCKS cut costs fast ? Studebaker truck power 1$ money-saving power! ? Studebaker truck construction is wea^-resisting con struction! > ? Studebaker trucks are real "driver convenience" trucks ?cab floors are low?cab stops are enclosed?wide cab doors have automatic "hold-open" stops?vari able-ratio steering builds up plenty of leverage for^ turn-arounds and parking; ? Stop in bnd see the new Studebaker trucks. Find out how fast they can cut the cost of your hauling. MOTOR MARKET, Inc. Phone 697 Ninth Street .n i > v >i i q o i ; ATTENTION CHICKEN RAISERS! Let as explain the time earing, Work Saving and Money Sarins Features of Brooding With? PYROFAX GAS DICK'S GAS & APPLIANCE CO. East Main Street NORTH WILBESBORO, N. C The ^ Baptist Sunday^ School Committee Of the American Baptist Associa tion publishes uniform Sunday school and training service lessons which are being used in churches in forty states of the U. S. The literature is true to the Scripture, anti-modernist and positively op posed to the Federal Council of Churches. You may have free sam-4 pies by-addressing a card or letter to? The Baptist Sunday School Committee TEXARKANA, ARK.-TEX. 8-29-8t WHICH WILL YOU HAVE? Foolish question? Not at all. In countries where freedom has vanished some people may own bikes, but cars may never be within their reach. The American standard of living provides abundantly. Installment buying with the aid of bank credit also is part of the answer. A bank auto loan at low cost helps many families to own new cars! The Northwestern Bank North Wilkesboro, N. C. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION COOL REFRESHING THURSDAY < i FRIDAY V (TV GOTTHE UlT, THE t , THE IAUGHTEE 7 OF MEET ME TH si JUDY GARLAND VAN JOHNSON # fall In love ** The sweetest story ever set to SONGS in TECHNICOLOR tfw! "Play That Barbae ahop Chord"' "Put Your Arms Around Ma Honay" "Meet Ma Tonlfht In Draamland "l_ Don't Cara" MJUIA1U M R-t-M KCIBS ^erttksonp SPRING BYW6T0N -ikmivmumm IoieHTlSnaro ? joeSSSSiak A?m?