f^wick way register at the cM- feime office located on the 1 tloor of the Bank of North building. ' '»>* aamea aa given by the state H. McH^ee, county civilian' chaiman, are as follows '^»11 of them are a.sked to call ji 1^ cMlian defense office im- fttlkltely and register their trucks M.BSQuested by the War Depart- mBtae, oP%i7tl. Rath T. N. ■ Co.Henwn . ; St.: Clair, l:;R. BareSMfv C. Mor- t»£T ii, *^**' ** iiRcheil, Aioaso An- ttiggs, M..V. Rob- Andeiaon, C. H. HO'h- C- P- Owens. W. C. Min- iSS*-' **•»* Baldwin^Roby St Cla^. tna m the intereab. of ®- Sfc Bell, J. H. Scott, P. tt. -. ^ravee, /. H'. Btlllngs, Spen- ti l ‘i''.'.ii i Blaekbam, Virgil Church, Ep- ^o^with a supply o^ Jame. Minton. Hirmaa I Lowe. D. L. ujwe, Vance Lov- we convenience of truck jj_ .p jotneo, Leo Wagoner, it has bee announced ca^on Triplett, Jas. T. WllUam^, ^D. E. Belli J. R. Wallace, Glenn Wllllame, L. M. Wood. Claude Warren, Henry T. Anderson, Jes se Alexander, Ralph- Anderson, .R. B. Ahderson, Roy Anderson, D. C. Clanton, Johnnie Hall, L. C. Hall, Arvelle Hamby, B. A. Hampton, John Pox, Lee C. Brown, J. F. Lankford. R. M. Wooten, J. N. Wright. A. . R. Wyatt. Will O. Wyatte, C. P. Wike, J. W. Welborn, Lonnie Cothren, Vernon Wike, S. T, Earp, J. E. Crysel, Charlie El- ledge, Bill Dancy. H. A. Cranof, Jr., Richard Lowe, Lonnie Gulfee, Pat Williams. Robert Elliot*, John Frazier, C. C. MlkCal, W.D. Poster. Lloyd E. Lyon, L. E. Woodie, L. G. Watkins, C. R. Sldden. Thonaas G. Bradshaw, R. P. Smithey, John S. McGrady, Claude Pearson, John S. McGra dy, J. P. Pearson, Roby Bullls. and J. B. Church, C. 0. Bum garner. Guy Spicer, C. H. Mc- I-ean. Harold Bumgarner. en, Reece Jordan. J. D. KiUi ®‘ R“ragarner. L. L. Mc- eu, oi-cece ju . .1 l,. McNeill. J. R. Pierce, R. J. Phillips, E5d Poplin, B. W. Call, W. L. Potts, J. W. Nicholson, A. C. Pruitt, North "Wilkesboro Coca-Cola Bottling Company, C. E. Green. North Wllkeiboro and Galax Motor Ex press, D. D. Osborne, E. C. Os borne, John A. Osborne, J. S. Pardue, Wayne F. Church, S. U. Reynolds, J. O. Triplett, C. S. & W, J. Triplett. Sylvanla Williams, Zollie Parsons, Reins Sturdirant, ,Jnc., R. C. Childers, Mrs. Mad Queen, W. E. Reynolds, Csrd^U Lumber Co., James A. Church, D. L. Church, George Staley, 6. Bro__. Ray W J. H, ShlS^M, ' R. , Pnrdpe, X^'A. R _ A. Tt&^fBwrtai-Bohy Rllidge, H.P.^-.tJIS^ ler, J. ^ylor. J ; M.'Si BrrI; 8am ^lley, Blsh- op A^cNellL Tfruoi Line. w Blackburn. Clarence jMhB\*j^ktfrRttlfr foi^^Uotase aafc M. ^urch. f J' M ^Btr«*:l» opa« the year ir”’ j‘ L^ ^xler E s' •ronnlfor eoprah fishing i Jr., J. L. Frasier. E. S.: ^ Eller, Combs. Graji Flailing Hcenjos are on saie At • varioag: license agenta through* Bruce Wesrer, A. P. Pope, JoS. ® ^ P. Bqmgarneir, Roy Hayes, B. B, Haynes. Chahlle Johnson. Carl Brown A Bob’e Fuel Tard, John Oaborae; C; P. Owens, Bop P»r.- ller, Roy Harris, Lee Green, R. K. HoRind, T. P. Bumgarner, J. P, Meni'er^n, J. C. Holder, W. Q Phillips, J. A. A M. L. Inckev, Jee Holland. James Osborne. P out Wllkee countyj, Vklory (Con'ihned from page I) Wtkm, eervink tire and tote; tetea Cu timber hatder, «ad.r tube; Jesse Pipei, haul more passengers to work, tit^ apd tnim; Thomsa ^ Walsh.' merchsnt, one true? Recaps—Jessie McCoy ’.I'lflnWW poultry hmler, ttra truths ti^; Robert Noah BoUand, hunber hauler, five tmcR tires; Rntagon I Benton, lumber hauler, onp truck 3^m Spicer. Joe Staley, Mary * MiStaley, C. G. Wllliems, R. C. eves, W. M. Whittington, and Claude Williams, Odell 6T. J, R. Wallace. J. H. J. M. Lowe, W. G. Lowe. '■Luttman, Edwin Jennings. REJO, Lowe, R. C. Jennings. Grant B. J. Johnson Ernest Mar. Ma^-James O. Johnson, W. T. Ralph Johnson, J. O. W. W. Mathis, J. P. erson, Johnle Glass, Lee r, iL C. Jones, G. W. Greer, X *. CuBer, F. P. Holcomb. Hr. and Mrs. John Goss. W. C. C. Kilby, Wade ffORRENT VB KENT: Five room heetcA .■••rtBent. F. D. Forester, Tel- wgkone 61. t-fS-S MB Went T1uM|^ rooms for ■gttt housekeeping. Mrs. ISaac mer, Sr., at Wilkes Tie mad Peed Store. 4-6-tf BENT: One three-roora aEpartment, private- entrance, mewly paiifted , Utroughout.' BTurnlshed or unfurnished. Mrs. XolUe Eller, 509 Tenth :,trcet. 3-13-2t RENT: Apartment, fnrnlsli- «d. 724 Lower Kensington IKive. Mrs. A. E. Spainhower, IPhone 576. 3-5-tf FOR SALE BALE: 19S9 deluxe molol tAx-foot. Westlngtaouse re- Erigerator. Looks like new. Wtr*. Ell Sebastian, route two. Morth Wilkesboro. Itpd BALE; TTiree good work Paul J. Vestal, Mora- .■palla. 4-9-3t '9PTP8 for sale — Apply E. Long, North Wilkes- TU. 2. Itpd Davis & Co., P. M, Baity. W, H. Casey. Claud CaudlH, B. A. Etay, J. F. Caudill. J. P. Bauguess, R G. Bauguess, Ruth Bauguess, B- W. Brooks, Champion Poultry Farm, Willie Draughn, E. L. Be- shears, W. P. Bell, D- X. Brook shire, Concil Church. Pearson Bros., Glenn Brookshire, Billy Bauguess, A. P. Walsh, C. E. Walfate, John G. Eller, Charlie Childress, Spencer Blackburn, R. T. Edmleton, Edwards Mfg. Co., City Transfer Co,, Berlie Foster, Meadow Brook Dairy, Welborn Settle. Millers and Long. R. A. Riggs, J. T. Irvin, C. C. Key, M. 6k M. Motor Elxprees, W. S. Lowe. C. O. Lovette, L. & N- Trucking C;„ R. S. Ferguson. C. S. Elliott, Glenn Ed Minton. E. W. Walker. -Marsha ft Harris, David V. Chllers. C. T. Doughton, W. G. Hamby. R. F- Davidson. C. D. Davidson, R. A. Gri^. Ray mond Cleary, C. C. Church, J. C. Bumgarner, L. A. Wolf, T. G. Brown. L. B. Howell.-Tom HulT- man. J. H. Hager; Harrlsoir HaR. Roypl Warren, M. L. Hontfren. W. D. Poster. Taft Foster. Charlie Wlnebarger, M. E. Mil ler, A. R. Miller; Arthur Ga-mbin, Mrs. Anna W. Miles, Arvilfe Pin- nev. J. W. Jtones, Mrs. Zbllna BE.AUTY OPER-/ TORS WANT- Frazier, J. E. ED—Twenty dollars a week and, jp^rgusoh. Brewer-Newton LlnoV- ^ ’ *eum & Furniture Co., J. T- nnd degree as will supply the cash needed by the~ family. . The patriotic duty of every fam-’tire. E. Brown. C,.B. Shepherd, C. R. lily demands partkipation in thei Dr. W.tW. Miles received a p«r- Sidden, It A. Bidden, J. L. Tilley. Vic^ry Garden Campaign and ex- mit to porchase a new antomobile. J. H. inters. L. B. Whiteside, A. trs efforts to grow an adequate! All members of board timber supply Of vegetables for family [two were present for the sqitdar ne^s. I meeting' of the rationdng board Because of the advanced price'which was held in their atfke in for food, shortage of containers, I the North Wilkesboro Bank bnild- Walsh, Lex Davis, Bill Gembill. and the Increased war demands, jing. R. C. Davidson,'R. M. DilUnger, food must be produced at home.} Those issued certiflcataa for the L. Tripled. Robert Thomas. J. E. Minton. D. J. Redding, Jr., H. E. Shumate, C. O. Bum- gfrner, Cornle Hayes, R. B. Every serving of food produced in purchase of tires or tubes mere: the Victory Garden saves money for the producer and makes avail able more food for-our armed forces. To grow a good garden, the soil should be f«tile, well drained, j one tube; North should warm up quickly in the Grocery Cou. two WANTED spring, and should not bake after a hard rain. It should be located in such a place as to be protected from livestock.. It is not necesaary to confine all plantings to one area. If necessary select different parts of the fimii where certain vegetables will grow the best.. Well rotted manare or sweepings from the poultry house are g;ood fertilizers. Complete fertilisurs may be used and the kind most commonly used iaa 5-7-6.|Hixtui9C-, You can make a good garden fir- tilizer by mixing A76 pounds of poultry manure, 40: pounds of 16 per cent superproiphate and: 19 pounds of 50 per cent muriate of potash. This will aqual 200* lbs., of a.M-6 fertiliser. Afertaiser mbsr fnve containing m.ore'tbea 7 per, «ant super pbosphsita! is irntter for the-growing of tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and snap beans. The commercial fertilizer is bestt Howard T. Clark, two tubes; Ar chie Andrew Cashion, ttap tiras; James Nelsen Osborne, ti^ tires: Charlie Bidden, four tires, four tubes; ChaalaB Glenn Hanter, Wilkesboro tlre^ two tubes; Walter Marion Monrisoh, one tire; I. Evexette PeanoB, two tires; Lonnie Cavier, two obsoletes; Mont B. Miller.,, ene tire. . Those issued certificates fv re treads were; Ernest Wiles, Sokert Charles Faucottiav Charles S.. Peat- son, E. F. Caudill, Joe Taylor Staley, James El. Caudill. 4T| i^yHUnldgene kt. isr-t&« .ai^ oae-dul antlu^jMiiln^ If *Ion Mare TMChed j^ur 18th Mrthday and are not jet 27, you are ellgAle und# th^ new regulations for cadet trafnlBg. Gtobd phylmy con dition Is required. or sfni^ mim are now-ellglMe. Di plomas Twr tftedfts are not requir ed flrem sdBcetloaat Institatlens for training as bombadMers. nav igators and pilots of the Army Air Coroe. AppHeation blanks for avlatlO^ cadet trelning may be obtafmtf^flrbtti the United States Arnryi Me*bn« RecruMng Unit, which VHli be tocated at the town hall bttilding. North Wilkesboro. North C»r|I|i», on Monday and TuesA^-April 13 and 14, and applidsTO will be referred to the nearest Aviation Ga det Examin ing Hoard for the necessary physical end mental examina tion. complete Information on other branches of the Army may also be. obtained at this unit. Young mqn 18 and 19 years of age are especially needed for en- listmpAt fbr aviation cadet end regulwr amrT training. These men are urged to visit this unit on the above dates. "Let’s Go! U. S’. AT Keep 'em Plying!” This unit will alsrr be In Home. N. C... Wednesday wuf Thursday, April 15 antf 16. ipy #. pm, ; V. 0.,. -g-. ' Mmo ■ ner, H. P. Eller Files As Candidate For Sheriff Of County SE»nC8 Vt A —None* North Caroifna, Wilkes Coofl^, In The Siwerior OoiKt, . BrfbreTlie Clerk ■ ' JtAnson adrnMstretor of Lda IngoM ftknmkker, fah|A« pd, Fay GhMM NsIIik Kh^moni Glass and James C. tngool, Jr. -J' , . Noah F. Glass, Lela Eopfk up; gool, Dewey DOokM Kitebeu.- i S - The defendant, NoMi P. 6Iag%;^ win (ake troHee that art ■etioa en titled as above has been commew ed in the Superior Coart of WSkag County,'Norra Carolina, to adadoi ister the estate of the intestate, Mrs. Leta Ittgool SAunaker, de ceased, mother of the diefendmt herein named, tvfamh adrnfnistriK tkm win necessitate the aeflUig of a certain tract or parcel of Imm in tire Town of North Wilkeshoro, N. C. to make assets to pay the fai- debtedneas of the deceased, Lela Ingool Shumaker. The airid defendant will further take notfee that he is reoniradl to> amma a the office of tne Clerk of the Sa perior Court of said' County In th Court House in Wilkesboro, K, C., on the 27th day of April, 1142, and answer or demur to- the' pettfcR In said action, or the plaintiff 'will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This I7th dav-of Maroh, 194?. C. a HAYIS. Clerk of the Superior Court of (Wilkes County, N. C. SUNDAY SERYICE8 AT B'lHBT BAPTIST CHVBm “The Lest Full Devetfon” will he the sermon subject of the paator for there*- nlsr worship service in the Ptmt Baptist church tUis Sunday. 3hn- iapplied as the rows are laid ofif|^'®f^ school beginr at 9:46 a. m., about 10 days or twoiweeks before,**^ worship service comman- At the rate of 1000if««» H o’clock commission to start. Living quarters avaialble; to work irt Washington. To start immediate ly. Write Beauty, Sox 609 Fourteenth Street, North West, Washington, D. C. 4-20-61 LET DEALER Motsinger Explain how you can increase your earn ings and better yourself by gett ing into Rawleigh Retailing either in Taylorsville or nearby Rural Localities in Caldwell and Wilkes Counties. He has had over six years experience, has made splendid progress and in creased his net ■worth considera bly. See Dealer Carl Motsin ger, RFD 3, Taylorsville, N. C., or write Rawleigh’s Dept. NCD- 164-226M, Richn\ond Virginia. Apr. 2-9-16-23pd 1: MiBch motor In goo«l Ittlon. Plenty of power for airmlll H. C. Hutchison at' Wilkesboro fire depart- Itpd LE at real saertfioe; two complete, one buffet, one ig room rug, one china or bookceee. Mrs. Eu- TJ. Dockery, 703 Ninth .t- . It TAN BARK — Chestnnt Oak and Hemlock bark will be taken this year in the sheds of the In ternational Shoe Company at North Wilkesboro, N. C. Bark can be delivered any day of the week except Sunday. 4-16- Margaret Louise Alexander. W.C. Owens, Bra G. & Millard .Matnis, W. S. Reins. I planting. ^pounds per acre 4! or 6 poundk may be used for every 100 foot of At the evening service of wor ship, 8 p. m., the pastor will speak MISCEU/^ NEOUS lam'—Small purs«. with about $80.00 in money. LiberpI 1 reward for return to Journal- I Patriot office. Itpd SOCIETY Fjigagement SCss Herffc And Lt. Finley Announced Mrs. William Joseph Heath, of Mbiiroe, N. C., announces tfle m- gagement of her daughter..- MisS' Elizabeth Stewart Heath, to Lieut. EMward Smoot Finley,, of Nortfc WHkesboro and! Westove* Field, Massachusetts- ' Miss Heath, a graduate of Qpeens-Chicora College in. Char lotte, has a pomtion in tfia Fb^ Security Adasinistratior'. office here. Lieut. Finley is a; son. of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Finley. He is a graduate of Davidson College and before he was called ihto ser vice as a first lieutenant in the air corps of the army held a por sition with Meadows MJU compaay here. Russian Anny Is Nm Smdbi^ row when the row*are 24 indtam the subject: ”An Unqrtmd apart. At the ratr of 600 poond-s HImsIng”. Attention is callMI to n«r acre, 2 poundk'inr 1^0 hsefr fho change In time for the even- !of 24 Inah rowg»snlt»few. -"% service—-8 p. m. Insteatf (rf The Victory Gardtei FrogramilmpP- “»• The* Training muiao been stressed in aU the 4-H Clubs »eet at 7 pzm. in the county, and the 4-H Glub» A friendly tnvita'ion is exttsB- raeuibers have beea urged to ^ plant a garden as a project, or to ftrip with the famfly gSLrdcn..Q}iite' a few 4-H Club members will xse gardens as their 4*H Club proj- oets and keep records on them. Most of thes* yegetabfea- no doubt will be consumed while The only candidates who have' filed for nomihatibn for any- of fice in ’^■’dkes coap‘j“ to d«,te ere Measure «ftiL P. (PritriH' *nhr- Or ritellT and T. E. Story for representa tive, accordllig to thfcrmatlon obt^ned today from all three of the members- of the- county board of elections. Both filed' for- the Republican nomltaatfcns. The election board! compwed of J. M. Andbrson, W! 0. Absfler and J. C. Grayson will meet on Gaturdey morning, April' IT, m the office of the clerk of court to appoint registrars anff JUdgee for the primary and rffectlon. The meeting will' begin' at II ofWtodfc- ■Ki z] ¥0» VUa W mmOrn MSlilw,i I»alaotM M niai^ psljuth Blttm 00*it mk wwhji Irt- MMUaMtnniMMM. Ileatlii>.|t»uro —Ci aS.» ■idl«M lamdMBa in* muw llUi^ utan «qW lakUiii Phan "Si* toulM. aw«Z(«rSKUrltoU)*>llMrin'> «CB> SaUd on IS» MtL You mW It latiaite with Hantho-MoMw m mmn irPnopL Cat mt uxltf. Mp tad IIM idw servfees. \ Many Enrolled Br First Aid Coorves Miss Aniile Laurie Herring, WITkes home demonstrxtlbir ag ent, said today that 55 were en- rolTed at Roaring River- for the first aid coarse bettg- tanght there by Dr. John W. Mbirkr, of tMi city. At MoravUrn Falls, Dn J. G, Beatley is instructor of a courM Hllli^miiE: 1P42 4-4(»r Dodge sn; Acl condition; five low mileage. Reason for jng, draftee. See or write 0. Welborn, Route 2, ^jpwaboro, N. C. POOD USED CARS—«ecoadliU«i' Oil and with good tires. Many on hand. Gtaybeal Mo- lempany, ■ Clauda' Hutrfiena' on Gordon Avenue, Tom ilaill, manager. 2-8-tf .— Ootrf. pair work jjttilw,.soven years ojd, weight ^P0['j.^>tind8 earti. In good jMDjjltion and well broken. R. ^[plunBford at L. W. Lunsford -rlSimeplace. Cycle, N. C. 4-9-2t-pd FOUND- Sonte money may have money by describin.g It. Mrs. M. E. Sebastian, 720 Kensington Drive. Itpd O^er London.—The Russian armies at the center were repofted to have fresh. Although the surpltas may be canned or cared for in some- other -way to b« used in winter. A few farmon in the county any wish to grow more vegetables than, they can consume, and if so, as a rule, thet merchanls will! ha.' glad to bny the surplus. A sn'kgtsted slogan: “Grow Your ; wkieh has idSont 30 snroBtai. Food in a \ttrtoiy Gaiden—3hw» Your Money-^Buy Defense Bonds.” Soybeans are rich in Vitaminsi A, B-and G. They are one and a half times richer In protein, than other beans. They are good to eat as ,t gyeen vegateble, at- they can be coeked and eathn as any ordinary dried bean. ^ybean, flour mixed wltlfc whole- wheat flour maikes delioibus cookies Ada. got attention—and resuHa. tUa papor qp your shopping guide. mmU'Mmm R. M. BRAME & SONS W Tkf tie Li^e To Be “Frozen AnyMinote Bugr Yoar Fngiirfure, Range or Washinff Machine ISON ‘"electric CO. "Tfce Home of Frigidaire” Nmh Wilkeaboro, N. C. Mi’ll a TlkmeTS forced the heavily fortified Upper Dnieper river in a major flanking movement designed to nrt otf and destroy the G«tnan Brihev-Gzhatsk Vyaznaa salient before Moscow, the last enemy fine of consequence LOBT: Yellow gold braoriet 'witli initials, H. M. W. on shield, lost between Bennie Wood’s store and R. C. Wood Lumber standing east of Smeteisk. company. Reward for return . The croating, said Soviet advices, to Mrs. Earl Anderson, Fa'r- j yja Stockholm, was mode between plains. lt?d the towns ef Dorogobuxr and Duro- :—^;—7— Uo about '60 miles northeast of FREE: J^r •mamt of Smolensk and at about the point wood shavings; fins to use In cblcksn house. -Come get all you want. Presley. E. Brown. Lumber Company. 4r9-4t lost — In Pdiruary Bettoeen Cricket and Millers Creek, one cootin* Chevrolet '^k Wheel and ^ ooe BMpe, ^ Firestone Tire. This years mi one mu^ in a 1935 or ^ c two ■years ow. w. ««.• , Bin* torn T«a™ ^Uieyi ' Wilkeahoro, N. a 4-»-3t Mtoe km to Combs, route thiee. ^ 4*i3.2tp4 falaek Ford car. Finder please return to me or \eave at Cham pioE Feed and Hatchery^ North Wilkesboro, N. C., irad get re ward. T. 0. Minton, Champion, N. C. > 8-28-t£ SoE PAlfifeririww, with m eight lumrs a'day, six days a where the, Moscow-Smolensk rail way bridges the Dnieper.^ . Narrow Corridor ’The German-held condor ran- hing from Smolensk tq 'Vyazma 1 was said ali^ady to have been nar rowed io SO miles and Soviet ar tillery was commanding the main highway and rail routes. Dvsayo itself apparently remained in Nazi hands, alHiough immiiwntly men aced. This Russian thrust, whkh if sttnief^u] would ttovelop large nundbers of German troops and put the Soviet annles in stronglF Nnuolidatod posiBtms' to.. bripilf! the elated German spring KGnCE OF SiA.LROFtAOT Uiid«^ and by virtae oi a gage Deed exeegted to lnnro Mro af Wilkes Courf^, State of Carolilaa, and said beths traniifecred to •tgfet Maflito and ftom Dryaat Maihia^to ^ undHd^,, I will ifeSNtaa « the 28th day «f AnriV 3’clock, neoin ab,the_Gom^on8# door in ,Wnk«*boro, N^_Caro- Qaa, offer for asito to bidder for ^^h the f scrib^ Imads: ' Lying and bekatr 1* TowmSp, Whites eouBty. N«« Carolina and defined and descriked •aftdlows: Adjoining the lands of J. B. Ray and Wai WaDrer, being two an« of hold cut out of tt» wai WaUto tam, now kavhMi » bmse on it, ouilt by James Salaa. m atove IMfiM FELT BASE RIXS Frinr and Satnrdaj (Inijr Basement Floor . BUY VQlm NEEDS IH SERVICEABLE FLOW COVERING, SMARTLY STYL* ED AWD/COLORED, AT TliESE EXCEPTIONALLY LQW l^CES. ./ SIZE 9 X U $3;98 Regular Pric« less SIXE 9x9 $3.49 Refolar Price $3.98 mmirnim sizt 9 X « $3.^ Rafvhtf Price IS.98 two aeres of l*»*I»i'^balme hw^ bemi agreed u|e».by^W5lI Wwk*. Charily Wriker, and Jamre Sale® to tocl^ thejhouae and sufficient, yoond tha lumee to cor ' Sa^kSSls are bei^a^d to sat* to week for expert radio and rO-ifeiisive Siaole repair service, to^j “ ' ~ ;or

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