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Wff^hd dgv o«^-aii«ir te a (^nseryative fafttaatCr therefore, -of the pnan Bare^s Fire $ale Still^.'^Antinues The fire sale at Bare's Pair Store ondonMuaes whUe the bulldiiiR ‘is being re paired and renorated. The Are sale merchandise has been removed to the bkseoMnt of the hnildlng and the’entrance (o the fire sale in t,h^ baseihen't is by the alley at the side of the building. •./ ! I Workmen hare already begun repair of the first .'floor of the building, which was bAdly 'darti- aged In the recent?^fire, and the first floor will: reopen with new merchandise after ,^e work is .completed. DARING ESC.A.PE is engineered by John Garfield, who is out to track down some enemy spies in “Dangerously Tlwy MT*. toe new Warner Bros, picture which starts at the Allen Theatre on Monday.. • North Carolina Motorists Pay $332,622,000 h Gasoline Tax sugar rwlght tor Ic^dS; f||ty-ear I, tralijfc,los(lw' jmsre diverted ^to ilUeJ'** alcohol aVd whiskey during the year, or 'slsir freight iafifiTedito l l^ TTo view tie diversion in ah- T|ie liiUi l|Mer thf iai ik iBayerwBflW. of Ha. 'oti^er nwcner, it that IsibSS baa can be stated | of sugar were' .rv> Wtj Rips, Pafcli'^« Hol^ Build (fe«tlieeb, Apd Save Uie Soles. Modem Mad^mry Highest Quality'^stprillls >- All Work '' ' liiMh^nteed. ' 10th STREET SHOP N. A. HOfWBLL, Prop. North WOkesboro, N. C. ^«rV- otosx r* *r$i tke '■nanilataB( vyS"#rodae«!, vlie findi her a dhs^ mood i» JKb ro«t^ snd siartf her d"i •rwjm-j of herit«-1 TO TAXPAYERS •r’» ^AH 1941 Town Taxes ftbt pki#' b«tfoi« 3rd, 1942, will be subject to 2% PENALTY. tional penalties wrill be added each month • ' r. f - , ter that the tax-remains unpaid. Pay aow avoid penalty. m P. KELLY, Tax Ipoliector for the Town o# North Wilkesboro BUT DEFENSE BQNDS POH KENT Itbree inflss ■Cricket. 1U N. C. fiVe- uWiBcX os 421 at T. tounard, Criefcot, . >’ »-2-2t North Carolina , motorists on Wednesday, February 25. may well be proud of tbe fart 'h-t to date they have paid out SS32,- 632,000 in state and federal gas oline taxes. O. y. Kirkpatrick, ch.-lrman N. C. Pe roleum Indus tries Committee, Charlotte, said today in calling attention to the fact 'hat the American gasoline tax will be 23 years old on that day. The g^line trx was inaugu rated in Oregon In 1910.becoming j effective on February 25 of that rear. This state adopted he levy u 1921 and since that time the tate has collected $291,322,000 revenue from motor fuel. In 41 a record ^tlgt-bU 00 was paid to the state in gs6' Workers Needed I T- TOR RENT: 4-ro^ apgrtmeiit on D Street. : See Clyde Hayd' at Office In Duke Power bpUd lug. FOR RENT—Nine^rpom hUnse on D street .See D. J. Carter at The Journal-Patriot office. 2-9-tf FOR RENT: Tturee-rooia apsrb- ment with private bath, steam heat and water fuVnished. R. T. McNlel. Phone it. 1-10-tf SALE FC»( SAIE: Good milk 0^. .kiSo have good trailer. laS two new tires. InformatiOnJsee C. B. Grayson, of call 295-W T :-26-2tpd GOOD USED CABS—Recondition ed and with good tires. Many bargains on Graybeal Mo tor compnayi., Claude Hutchens builduig on Qorilon Avenh^, Tom McNeill, nMUiijifw,' ; • 2-6-tf l^iUfTRD oline taxes by t(ll'’t^otl«tf “These raillffiW of doH*^* gasoline taxes hgve played a ms jor part In pullfpg this state out of the mud. WhoP this country entered the first World War in 1917 our highways still were on a horse and buggy basis. They were dusty In dry weather and were mud holes in w-et weather. Automobiles were still a badge of wealth and in most states cars hibernated through the winter resting on jacks. Moat of the trucks on the highway were light delivery bodies moniited on pas- Be;-iger car chasaes. ‘Now all this is changed. At the beginning of 1942 there were about six times ?s many car-own- ing families as there were in 1917. More than two out of ev ery three families in the entire country were car o'wners in 1941. Use of trucks also shewed markable growth. There times as many trucks This column will carry a Ikt of local, intras ate and Interstate openings. For furtlrr'informa tion concerning these openings, apply to your local office of the Un't.ed States Employment Ser vice between the hours of S;30 a. m. and 1:00 p. m., loca'ed ov er the Duke Power company. Maids, Tenant Farmers. Farm Hands. Machine Shop TraiheeS, Foreman. Machine Shop. Fore man, Woodworking Shop. Stew ards. Machlpists, Generel Clerks, Male,, Radio Shop .^«uper«laor», Machinists. M4^e, Clerk-tlfp^ Male, Shop Mochaplcs, Conatr^ itlon. Back Htie Operators , ”isel). Winder Operators, Rayon, ' K'Mireatlon Supervisors, Shop'So- pOrln'endent. Stenographers thrle, Asaemblymen, National Defense Trainees — 3,000 Aircraft Sheet Metal Trainees. UNITED STATES BMPLOV- MENT SERVICE. B. G. Gen try, Mgr., North Wilkesboro. Mr. .Archie McNeill, of Fort McClMlan. Ala., arrived ‘oday to spend a few days with his par. enta. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus McNeill. Beadmg UM ada. gat jou tBor> for less monev: try it Ada. gat attention—and raaoHs NOTiciToF Sale re- are 15 on the Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of (Wilkes Corjity, made in the special pro ceeding entitled Johnson Sanders, Administrator, of the estates of Mrs. James P. (Inal Davis and James P. Davis, deceased, against Mrs. Ethel Kerley, Mrs. Vandar Campbell, Clate Davis and Jas. Clinton Davis, the same being No. upon the special proc^ing WANT TO T«f¥, good smoHiI- band. MoOp|P3^k-Deei1ng rid ing cultlviior. R. C. Millar. Wilkesboro. 2-26-2tpd WANTED: To da your i|ry oleui- Ing and alteratioBS. Leather Jacket - relindd. Stop at oar Branch Office on 9tli street. Call Hotel Building. Modern Cleanen. PMsao 448. 8-14-8t TAN BARK — Obaataxt Gak aad Hemlock bark arill be taken tola year la toe abeds of the In ternational 8k an Company at North WiHteeboro: N. C. Bark -ean^he dM^ered any day ot the •week ejw^ Sj^ffay. 4-1»- highways of the United States now as there were In 1917, and the trucks today are efficient ve hicles for transportation. The motor vehicle owners who have paid out sigrned commissioner will oa the dollars in gasoline taxes to pro , ^ vide better roads may proudly Court House Door h» take their hats off to the Amerl- -wilkesboro. N. C., offer for sale can gasoline tax on February 25’’|to the highest bidder for cash tha' said Mr Kirkpatrick. “The roads certain ttxcts of land lying and te- ing in Brushy Moun'tam Tovrnahip their millions of docket of said court, the under- WANTBD—To Revnir Your Radio —Best equipped ..Radio Shop in Wilkes CdiRf. M> day gnaran tee on all r^irs. Reasonable cost. Pi'glewi •xplott Electric Co- Wakeabopa. M. €. Phone 22-W. 1-22-tf MI3CEUf^NEOUS —* built with this revenue have ser ved jhe people well in peace rnd In war. Our highways are bring ing men and jobs together in the defense industries all over the country. Our roads are facllltat Ing production in the sill-out ef fort. However, because of ‘ire ra tioning and other reeirictlcns, the grsollne tax revenue of this sUte may decline temporarily during the war. Under those circum- 8‘ances It is highly desirable that the state review carefully Us au- tomotive tax policies and take steps to conserve all available tax resources. The present tax rate should be scrutinised In the light of presmit and future heavy demands upon our cltlsens by the federal government. It is more important than ever that sonsd polieim of httihway fiUMMl. tax ation, 'and adXJlpIstMtlon fol lowed In this xtate." -|jOijrr_-S*cy Mw Pahek Baby ■■^torriaga, SmMay night 'betweem iReward for jte iretum. Nra-' Hiirry Pearson or North ^Wfikatooro Grocery Co., Nmctlr y.nRukii^ N. C. It 30X rAliitt:'ift;'war wlOi «9 *lgkt born m day. aix Anya f sndt'i^ ep(^|xt|to _ ^. ftlffsaator the men in aerrtea. i ar JMliK^Te^plKme tS& for ' Aiklenoa R«ataEMr to. ^ Wilkes County, North Carolina, adjoining the Iknds of 'H. F Fletcher and others, ar,d more par^ ticularly described as follows, to wit: FIRST TRACT—Bounded cm the north by the lands of H. F. Fletch er, hounded on tbe east by the lands of W. H. Davis, bounded on toe south by tbe buftb of C. D. CtdTey, Jr., bounded-on the west ^ the lands of EMgar Childers. Inis land is known as the Mrs. O. R. Davis home tract and contains 250 acres less 90 acres sold tO'.W. H. Davis. See Regdater of Deedd, office. Book 46 at page 07. Also: see bK>k 176 at page 687. SECOND TRACT—Bounded on the east by the lands of Will John-f son and Dola Fletcher, homnded -on the-nOTtfa by the lands of J. E. Kerley and Alonxo Headosn, bounded on the west by the landr of Alonxo Meadows and Keaben Andenom bouhdad on the gaotitRy the buMite-ef Rnfas and ERAti' Parlier- ContaiidaK M or less; Hus M w the remainder, of toe Altsander Ottreath lands not heretofore dead»i by payfy of. the'first part and this aos , toall be constmed to cover the tke kndfi hot bento fora sold by Have yon any good western stories you’d be willing to share with our soldiers and sailors? If so—take them to the Public bn„T ^ VteW toklK W «« h tt. palgn will floe that toe hooka ^ jj^ ^ yoc Wilkes Comity. This ICto mr at February, 1242, T. E8H»T, i-12^ (t) Cowmiasioaeg. NEED For Your We Have Jut Received New Sli^epts, .and Can Sop^y You Widij ' ‘He«f Anvilniur You MayNe^ IK K s Show Card Colors, Mu$cilage-Pa$le Stamp Fade mid Ink Desk Sets. . 89c op Gold aiid S3v«r Ink,. Index and Folders fw Hling Calnnets STEEL CARD CABINETS ONE AND TWO DRAWER UNIT Sizes 3x5, 4x6, 5x8, 6x9—Index and Csunds Wire Letter Baskets — Wire Waste Baskets CashiBoxes With Lock and Key SCOTCH TAPE 10c, 15c, 25c| ALSO LARGER ROLLS 60c and up Ledgers.—Bound and Loose Leaf Price Book Covers—Order Books Steno Note Books — Pencil Sharpeners PENCILS!—PENCILS!—PENCILS! Venus Pencils, HB up to 4-H COLORED PENCILS Ticoaderoga Pencils, 1 to 4>Ii - INDELIBLE PENCILS Sd’atchPads.Ib.. 3^fiv2Sc CARTER'S CARBON PAPER, TYPEWRITER and ADDfMG MACHINE ROfiONS Hect^yapb and Mraeognqdi Sq^f^ INKS. CARBON PAPER, FILLERS, CORRECTION FLUtD, e ALSO RXm lOe LB. • All Colors Inks — NOTE BOdk PAPER, CARDBOARD, CONSTRUCTION PAPER] OFFhCf SUPPLY DEP^PENT TEllPHONE 7Q NINTH STRurr to ■ a >7-
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