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KGS stosr'^ of '0h«. Wlik^or*^' toTs^l^ rorganimd Toesdajr p;&( tbe olU«e of Attorney layti In tbW'Northwestern ^'Ai4|MtnKi,s%A' lrge attend- 1]’^' ^ejmhU is udred. PATRIOT.' MONDAT*^ ClaM Joins 'Loyal Order Moose On Friday night, Septemiber ' Si. with a well attended meeting •ff the Loyal Order of Moose, a , Vae class joined our defending niirle under the direction of A. Jack Mount, membership direc- The class was represented by ■one other than John Walker, of our fine ■policex 'force, exemplification of the’ritual pot on by a picked team oom- the following:. Past R. R. Triplett, of Le- lodge; Governor A. J. t. Junior Governor ; Lloyd , of Lenoir; Prelate J. Rob- 0» ofPiM Mfte ieeviwd keew^i beblne e r 'je i' ;V'r fcln y^jrtejr- Motor Cb.' rn4 ’ll „ J tfciaP MO/ •ou^r while, weorind two j diamond ' rir>de or hi* tof, FOR SALE ESTATE Speedex OIL HEATER PRIC^ START AT *39“ up true If driverV 6Ciu6h^ Ofv hU brok« p«doT ond eou,^Gd o K>-t»n cro/h # OwvePM. m»MAanAi« cawalit oomtaiev FOR RENT RENT: Part of the Auto Farts Company Building, for merly occupied by Tull Motor Company. See or write Auto Farts Co., North Wilkesboro, S. C. 9-23-21 ■nt-ROO.M HOUSE, 904 Trogdon etreet, large lot, good com munity. Mrs. R. E. Faw, Hick- «ry, N. C. 9-16-tf AABGE, fine upright Weaver Pi- -SBO, used but little. For sale ior cash or will exchange for Art in Wilkesboro. Write Box tU. Wilkesboro. 9-26-2t-pd MUVNTY good nice Seed Wheat and Seed Rye. also baled wheat straw and baled lesped#za hay A»r sale. C. L. Cheek, Lomax, « C. 10-3-4t-pd. MCE 3-PIEOK Moiiair Living Boom Suite at 130.00; slightly LHed but still 0. K.—Mark- Oawn Furniture Co. 9-19-tf bins, of Lenoir; Orator W. Bryan Collins, of Galax, Va.; Sergeant at Arms J. W. Bowman, of Le noir. Several fine short talks were given by Chief Walker, W. B. Collins, Lloyd Swan and Jack Mount. As previously reported the High Point Degree team could not be with us due to a banquet celebrating one of their members having just received highest de gree in our order, the Pilgrim of the Moose. Brother Walter York, Deputy District Supreme Gov ernor, received this honor. As the Moose have started a iiatioii-wide patriotic campaign, they are offering to every mem ber that bring in a new member, a handsome American Flag and a copy of the constitution of the United States. There is no ism ill the Moose other than Ameri canism. Oil Thursday and Friday, Sep tember 26th and 27th, they are showing at the Orpheum Theatre, "Young America’’. North Wil kesboro lodge is offering as at tendance prizes, one of the large American Flags, and several tick ets for the theatre.—Reported. 0.\E USED Leatherette Living Room Suite—settee, two rock ers and one chair, for $10.00. —Mark-Down Furniture Co. 9-19-tf. KOK S.^LE: Well etjuipped Beau ty parlor in progressive town.' Priced right for quick sale.— Address “Beauty Parlor,’’ care Journal-Patriot. 9-26-3t-pd FOR S.4LE OR RENT: five-room house at Fairplains. See or write H. F. Handy, Hays, N. C. 9-26-3t-pd. SLIGHTLY rSKD Ea-sy Washing Machine for only $35.00 at Mark-Down Furniture Co. 9-19-tt WANTED R. C. Faw Grocery Open For Business Announcement was made to day of the change in management of the G. W. Childress Grocery, which is now R. C. Faw Grocery and is located at the same place near (Motor Market and the Wilkes Laundry on Main street. Wade Bare Is manager of the new firm, which is now complete ly stocked with new groceries and foods throughout. A complete grocery service is assured with large new stocks of staple groc eries and fresh foods at all sea sons. Your visit will bte appreci ated. VANTED: 1,000 Suit.s and Dress es to clean and press. We do It right. Prompt service.' Teague’s Dry Cleaning, Tenth Street. 7-8-tf-(M) W.ANTKD Tl) BIT.' Vsed I*lano. Box 25, North Wilkesboro. N. C. 9-23-2t-pd WA.NTED: To trade 1 1-3 ton Chevrolet truck in good condi tion for good pickup. See or write M. V. Robinson, Route 1, Pores Knob, N. C. 9-23-2t-pd '‘This IS a cinch after a hard day making love! Nfif wbm*s tb* Uatr 'J’? ■JJanes Stssart was never better, or civ/—or note like Otrol riynnnl. "and Roz Russell is beyond coaparison —sxx—*Uh anyone oxcapt Ros Rusaall I "But tho picture is positively the greatest and nost east xxxx (G*c. I with I baJ mji uript.) "HEL-P -xxxX? I'a Going %x look-this is definitely / * /-C, > - / *• • CIRCULATES clean, cere* warmth ihroaghoai tha • requires only two mia- mta* tonding por day • ECONOMICAL. Barn* low-coft rnraace oil; looks Uka ieroeene, cost* Jeae, e • COME IM-Um» bow eanily yui can awn thin sMiaational Sotato Spaede* Oil Heater «bich la bringing catefaeo, |n^«oat heating to thonaanda. HHtESIER^ Nll- PBCTAL! Ice boxes, Ice refrige rators and electHc refrigera tors traded in on new Frigl- daires; as low as $2. Henderson Electric company. 6-13-tf DON’T FORGET to See Us for • your Heaters—oil, wood, coal, automatics. We’ve got ’em.— Mark-Down Fuiniture Co. 9-19-tf. MISCELANEOUS RAW LEIGH ROUTE ESTAB LISHED just becoming avail able in parts Wilkes County. Wilkesboro, North Wllkeshoro. Exceptional opportunity for right man. Write Rawleigh’s. Dept. NCI-164-lOBH, Rich mond. Va. or see L. G. Harrold, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Route 1. 9:5-12-19-26-pd-(T) JAMES STEWART Tb*t guy from Wuhingtoo! ROSALIND RUSSELL Tb*r womiQ from 'The Women - JUST REXIEIVED: Beautiful line Studio Beds. Special at $29.50 for few days only.—Mark- Down Furniture Co. 9-19-tf •IMMKDIATE OPENING, two Industrious men over 30 for established territories. Average Fuller Dealer Is making over $30.00 per week. For personal Interview, write Fuller Brush Co„ Southeastern Building, Oreonsboro, .N, C.” .10-10-71 Showing of new models. Ford automobllee, always an occasion of much pabUc interest, irill take jpl»e»> on Friday "of ttale w^ at Tadkla Talley Motor contpany,' local Ford dealer, according to an announcement' today .by A. F. Kilby, president of the company. The 1941 model Ford cars, according to advance informa tion, .will have'- numerous new features—to be exact, there are 45 major new features w^ich the public will be much Interested in when the 1941' model cars go on display Friday. : >v_i: i Mr. Kilby and Q. A. McNeill, of Yadkin Valley Motor company, attended a preview showing at the Ford branch lu Charlotte last week and bfought back glowing reports of the new models. A- mong the features of the 1941 Fords will be Increased vision, new wide (bodies, faster occel^ ration and new rigid frame, all of which with many other fea tures will result in “an entirely new ride.” Also on display will be 1941 (Mercury 8 models. The Mercury the quality car made by Ford at medium low price and which has been Increasing rapidly in popularity each year. The dealers are predicting that the 1941 Mer cury will reach a new high in quality in Its price range and should win unprecedented favor. Commercial type cars will also be shown Friday and the ehowlhg ' is planned to catch the interest of all motorists. The Yadkin Valley Motor com pany cordially Invites everybody to see the 1941 model Fords and Mercurys Friday In the company’s showrooms on Ninth street. Reading the sds. get yon mor .sr less money: tir it. Illllllllllll (vaA oJL ••• comeqjr' Genevitvc Tobin * Cbartie Ruggles Ait* JOSIVN • OM«««aOtB • loviM M*V1«S Directed by WILLIAM KEIGHLE / A WARNER BROS.-Kn* N«’l Kcmm ScM, ftaf br M-J b'TV i Sag, bf S. N. BBUOtAN . PioW bj rjOuat Thursday - Friday “AIR CONDITIONKD’’ ORPHEUM IIIIII Biates,' whichIs Iw ^ Martin L. B«y- tugtrCiMI ehUd is high schotjl gdueptW Rstl' this UElBai trade,” asd' this uttof is eaet^- getically carried o«t gt the Moose Child City. More than 20 practi cal trades are tasghi'to'the ^ stu dents, SO that when gradqaticii; time comes at the'erefage ajge bf 18 1-2 years each big or girl has, in addition, to the abademle high school diploma, a working knowledge" of some acceptable' vocation. As each graduate leaves Moosebeart he or she Is fully pre pared to assume their obligation as a good and useful meniber of modern society. The film has been acclaimed by outstanding motion picture critics as one of the best pictures of its kind ever to be produced. Commend as it is with quick shots of these very interesting scenes, its one and only criticism is that the film is far too short. An unusual feature of Moosebeart is that, even though it is a city of orphans, every child Is abso lutely normal both from a physi cal and mental standpoint. This phase Is governed entirely by the only Child Research Laboratory Second Lieutenant Meleolm L. Wyatt, Second Lieutenant Domer Huffman. >' First Sergeant Tyre C. MoNlel; Staff Sergeants James T. Hall. Alvin Kilby and Lunie H. IVhlte; Sergeants Herman J. Anderson, Lawrence, A. Craven, Richard Byrd, Tyre L. Hall, Barney E. Harrold, Russel L. Jarvis and Ira C. Shepherd. Corporals—Wilfred W. Bum garner, Henry H. Craven, Oliver E. Gant, Carl C. Sebastian, Vaughn E. Pierce, Benjamin A. Harrison, Paul H. Haynes and Harvey W. Mahaffey. First class privates—Branford Brooks, Oliver F. Anderson, Den nis A. Bumgarner, Joseph L. Co- hee, Ralph Gilreath. Buel Gara- blll, Baxter M. Hayes, Walter W. Hall, Tracy P. Huffman. Brice D. Johnston, Andrew J. Kilby, Earl L. Miller,,] WUHW' dry, BRiph O/ ^.l*^4»iete•T-C|fia Tom .jf«, Afde Osell D.’ L. Hend^^R. Tfr^ dren, Wayne F. Hudson, James Richard G. Jarrls, Joines, Aubrie L. JollF,; Jdlly, Fred A. Kilby, Laws, Howard F. Lav A. Milam, James E. mond B. Miller, Grove ton, James F. Moore, Moore, Royal E. McCarte R. McNlel, Jimee H. ij Hilery T. Osborne, Psu|5 due, James Porter, Re Porter, Thomas J. Preys nest R. Spears, Carl, ^. Junior L. Stone, St Wadkins, Lawrence Vaughn W. Walsh, CI^ ren, Royal L. Warren, Whitley, Sanford R. Wd Ads. get attention 900 “Young America”! Is Amazii^ Epic Of Child Life' One of the finest examples of 'he use of colored film in trave- ogue “shorts” has been revealed n the making of the new clne- lolor picture “Young America,” '.ust.s. released by 4ho .Mooeo'-dfrar* emity. The film Is really an epic mong travelogue “shorts”, por- raylng as it does, in only ten ninutee, the dramatic accomp- ishments Is everyday life In the vorld's only complete city of hildhood at Moosebeart, Illinois, ocated in the rich and fertile ■Cox River Valley. 35 miles west )f Chicago. Here, in a setting as beautiful ( it is practical, the observer .ollows the dally life of more ‘.han 1,000 orphan children, sons ind daughters of deceased mem- >ers of the Loyal Order of Moose. Moosebeart Is a city complete in tself, having more than 200 nodern, fire-proof bbildings, In- iluding small homes., stores, ichools, vocational buildings, .hops, administrative offices, in J^TICE OF SALE By virtue of the power conferr ed upon the undersigned Trustee in a deed of trust executed on the | 5th day of September, 1931, by M. V. Sturdivant and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wilkes County, in Book 165, page 137, default having b^n made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured. I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in front of WALTER WELBORN’S FILLING STA TION, WILKES COUNTY, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1940, at 11 o’clock A. M„ tne following de scribed property: Adjoining the lands of Charlie Sturdivant, Columbus Sturdivant, and others and bounded as follows: Beginning on a rock, John Mar tin’s comer. West 5 chains on bank of creek, J. S. Bryan’s comer or line; Sou$h 39 degrees iWest 6 chains to 2 maples in fork of branch; up South Fork of branch 35.60 chains to 2 dogwoods at or near spring; South 60 degrees Bast 8 chains to a rock at branch; North 7 degrees East 3 chains to a rock at the fork of branch; down the same North 30 degrees East 21 chains to the crook of branch; then North with the County Line and the Branch 7.50 chains to a maple, L. B. Mathis comer; then down the creek to a branch; then up the branch South 26 degrees West 7 chains to a rock; North 30 de grees West to a rdek; 10.60 chains North 13.26 chains to the beginn ing. .Containing 38 1-4 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at 2 dogwoods near a spring then South 60 degrees East 8 chains to a rock at the Branch: down the branch North 7 degrees East chains to a rock at the fork of the branch; N. 30 degrees B. 21 chains to the crook of branch in_ the County Une; South 12 chains 3 degrees to Charlie Sturdivant’s comer: in Columbus Sturdivant’s line; West 28 chains with Charlie Sturdivant's line to the bank line; North 16 degr^ Bast to the be- (pnning containing 1 and 1-6 acres mjore or less. This September 19, 1940. , EARL C. JAMES, Tlnuftie Is Your Logical ADVERTISlie MEDIUM For Greater Results EEC A USE: The News While It’s News! Greater Reader Interest! Coverage In The Territory! Frequency Of Issue Enables You To Use Its Columns At Your Convenience Complete Advertising Service Is At Your Disposal . . , Pictures, Layr outs, Copy ... by ’Phoning 70, the ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT OF The I.’ North Wilkesboro, N. C. ¥//
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