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S^OETIt WltKBSBOftO. K to C«t ^imtonuis in NOrtt OaroUnn |B% iiMkisc work-' :l>iart«eompInin mboat the aufcnr Flit in » ccop of mo-1 or set yourself a colony ofi FOR R^NT. jm RENT-Space Back of Auto Farts Co. formerly occupied by IJbII Motor Co. Telephone 31. T 4-30-2t tOB, RE\T—Ntao-room house bath hnd double garage C street near Grammar aehool; lot 100x140 feet. Write O. B. Roblnett, Shellman, Ga. 5-4-4t Wilkes'Native Dies At Age ot After Brilliant Career In West won RE\T: 6-room apartment on D street, heat furnished. Call Mamie McNiel Emerron, Phone 411. 4-16-tf OR REXT — Three rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. Isaac ■Her, Sr., at Wilkes Tie end Peed Store. 4-6-tf ■*OB REXT: Apartment, fumtsh- ed. 724 Lower Kensington prlve. Mrs. A. P.. Spainhower. fbonc 575. 3-6-tf FOR SALE ttfODFJj .V 4 Ihwr Selan for Sale eheep. Ervin’s Men’s Shop. 5-4-2t FOR SALE—1936 Oldsmobile Se dan. Good condition, good tires, Icrw mileage. Will sell or trade fnr real estate. K bargain to the right partv. Phone 613.J. . ; 4-30-21 Roaring ^iver.—Judge James D. Maitte, M, Arco, Idaho, Mtive of WUkas, who irften wrote The Jou^ nalJPatridt, died in his sleep April 13. Fungral and interment were in Idaho. , , Oldest son and last surv.vmg child of Col. Leland Martin, of Wilkes, and-Mrs. Laura Corpening Martin, native of Burke, he was a brother of the late Harry C. Mar tin, of Lenoir and Blowing Rock, former editor of News-Topic, and of the late Associate Justice Phlete A. Martin, of the Texas Court of Appeals. Judge Martin was a first cousin of James T. Martin, of Ron- da; Mrs. D. S. Lane, the late Mrs. N. T. Jarvis and others: and a double first cousin of Julius C. Martin and Mrs. Laura Linncy. DEBIT SUIT last Sunday ^atj^r m ' * ''’^1 Few Tires To Be Distributed To Many Eligible Appli- ' cents In Month “That suit you are wearing is certainly a credit to your tailor. “Debit, old man—debit.” MISCELL^ NEOUS IMIX’T mi»s Jivui’s Lrab Bag Sale Saturday p.m.. prices ranging from 10c to .59c. Merchandise formerly sold from $1,.00 to 35.00. Jt lAKST: .Axle clamps between North Wilkeshoro and 0. C. Wright home place on high way 115. Yadkin Valley Motor Company. It K.\\VLEIOH’S beidle (lust, p.vre- tro fly killer, livestock spray, dip and disinfectant. Complete line of .iroducts. W. W. Kyle, North Wilkeshoro route one, Flairplains road. 5-ll-4lpd GOOD USED CARS—Recondition- fld and with g^iod tires. Many bargains on hand. Graybeal Mo tor (-ompany, Claude Hutchens hoilding on Gordon Avenue, Tom McNeill, manager. 2-5-tf WANTED /ll.T. PAY 56c Per Hundred For Coat. Hangers in good condition. Towne Cleaners, 4-23 WANTED—Neat, Clean House, heeper and nurse; family of two sdnlts, both working. Care of 2% year old child. Nice home, board, uniforms and $5.00 per week. Do not apply if you can not accept immediately. Write nt once to Mrs, H- H. Russell, 2114 Woodrow SL, Durham, N. a it WANTED: Hickory logs in 29, 58, 87 inch lengths, 9 inches and up in diameter. Hi^orv Fibre Company, Sawmills, N. C., 8 miles south of Lenoir. 5-28-9t NOTICE — Machine-Made Button holes, all sizes, 2c each. Mrs. Paul Reinhardt. 705 F. Street, City. 4-30-2tp FREE: .All the wood .shavings you can haul away. Shavings good tor chicken litter. P. E. Brown Lumber plant, North Wilkeshoro. 4-30-lt LOST — In February Between Cricket and Millers Creek, one Chevrolet Truck Wheel and 700- 20 recap Firestone Tire. This was seen loaded in a 1935 or 36 black For( car. Finder please return to lue or leave at Cham pion Feed and Hatchery, North Wilkeshoro, N. C., and get re ward. T. 0. Minton, Champion, N. C. 3-23-tf JOE PALMER is now with us eight hours a day, six days a week for expert radio and re frigerator repair service, any make or model. Telephone 630 for quick service. Anderson Electric Co., Wilkeshoro. 1-22-tf WE’RE FOR AN EIGHT HOUR NIGHT Only eleven new passenger car tires are included in the tire quota for Wilkes for the month of May, it was learned today from draft board officials. The eleven tires are to be d>- vided Imtween the two rationing boards In the county. However, the quota allows 59 passenger recapped tires and uB tubes. The truck quota is more promis ing with 86 new tires, 137 recaps and 119 tubes. These also must be divided between the two board.s. It has been ^pointed out that the quota will not be be sufficient to supply all eligible applicants. During the pa.st two weeks board number 1 issued tire permits to the following: Recapping Service Robert Glenn Vannoy, mail car rier; Ernest Littmnn, salesman; T. 0. Minton, poultryman; John Clingy Price, furniture worker; John T. Irvin, livestock dealer; Roby Smith Ferguson, lumber hauler; Parkway Bus company, three truck tires; William Dough“ ton Foster, sawmilling, two truck tires.; Tom Huffman, lumberman, two tires; James Monroe German, dairyman: William Arthur Haniil- ton, ta.xi, one tire; Kermit Smith Earp, Boomer, factory worker, four tires; Gerald Edwin McGee, farmer and hosiery worker, two tires; Albert Gordon Brinegar, salesman, four tires; J. E. German, dairyman, two tires. New Tires James Richard Adams, machin ist; Wilkes County Board Educa tion, five obsoietes; Dr. W. W. Miles; Dr. Gurney Talmadge Mit chell, Sheriff Claude T. Dough- ton; Edgar Lee Hemphill, mail carrier; H. M. Bevins, bridge sup erintendent, obsoletes. Trucks—Thomas Jefferson Par sons, Lumber hauler; Blue Ridge Hatchery: William Thomas Phil lips, sawmiller; Perry R. l/owe, sawmilling; .James Clingman Mor rison, farmer and fuel hauler. Parkway Bus company; Coble Dai ry Products; Joe Fritz Edministon, lumberman; Albert Bryant Math- erly, trucker. Board Number 2 The weekly meeting of the Wilkes rationing Board numbefr 2 was held in the bank building of North Wilkeshoro. end ail members were present- The following were issued certificates to purchase new tires or tubes: | Dr. Ernest N. Phillips. North Wilkeshoro: Thomas Roupe. De hart: Curtis Johnson, Roaring River; Rev. David W. Day. El kin; Rev. L. B. Murray, North Wilkeshoro; John Henry Billings. Dehart; Larkin Coffey, North Wilkeshoro; Robert S. Ogilvie, North Wilkeshoro; W. K. Sturdi vant. North Wilkeshoro; Everotte Pearson. North Wilkeshoro; Queen Trucking Co., North Wilkeshoro; Hillary York Hutch ison, Moxley, James Nelson Os borne. North Wilkeisboro; Harri son Wiles, Ronda. Those issued certificates for the purchase of retreads or re caps were: Julian Brooks Snipes, Wilkeshoro; Julius Addison Rousseau. North Wilkeshoro; Quincy WhitUugton, North Wilkeshoro: Millard Watson Greer. North Wilkeshoro: Willi-j am M. Absher, Nor’h Wilkeshoro; ( Cxenio Cardwell. North Wllke=s- boro: June C. Horward. Thomas Royal, McGrady; S. V. Tomlin son North Wilkeshoro: Jemes Harvey Pennell, North Wilkesbo ro- Archie Andrew Cashion. North Wilkeshoro: James Edwin Cau dill. North Wilkeshoro; Ralph Duncan, North Wilkeshoro: Jo seph Conrad Vannoy. North Wilkeshoro; Nelson Osborne. North Wilkeshoro; Reid Royal, McGrady. Rtoy 28.-B. U inSSta position ill of a plant Funeral Grove laafe Lula Sale, dead i week. Mr. and a fine cosy week. SheAvnw^l^ to foundered .tnmifSIMtogFrye meal. Miss Ms ire intended ser- A «t Roaifniif ‘^nbon im ImsfawM '^ilylvester and of Pittobarf: Afghborbood' for the tiwir aunt, Lola Side. ^ ‘»M». Frank Sparks spent a few days last week With her mother, last Mrs. Ira Call, who is 88 or M, and has been in feeble health. > t -Lizzie Sale Martin and hasband, Amos Martin; and Percy Shi* and his wife, all colored, and all of West Virginia, were called .hare on account of the death and funeral of ♦/wT’ ,im 3^51.'^ OK “So ywtPto 'i yott' _ OB^ tlM groanA you do toe Ifrlasf trosa a mas wlt| ■ lost 1^ lalst ant Bapdil ehnreh. eeirt^ thaw %'‘ the whose addresa ia North . _. ^ — . ^ boro, N. C., duly verified OT ^ their mMber> Lula Sale. fore the 303j d» of Apru, Ai44tny-Roll, of Ronda, is ipid.or this notice wiu be plead in ,0 h.„ b«»ht .horn S.W4I!-, 2 please make immediate settlenseofe , This 30th day of^ J. H. WHICKER, ^ ^ Executor of the state of ^ Mrs. Zora Nichirfs, dee’i 6-4-6t (ty April 18, and it died Sunday, 19th. deorge R. Johnson has “expos ed,” as the darkies say, of his horse and bought a mule from Mrs. G. W. Cothxen, mother of George’s first wife. Eight h(4urs of .sound sleep make.s a better man out of you. Wearing the right paja mas helps a lot—and that means Manhat- tans T^iey’re built for sleep, cut to give you plenty of room at elbows, knees, waist Ld crotch . . . Man-Eased waist band m every pair . . . soft, soothing fabrics . . . smart, cheerful patterns and colors. Prepare for sweeter sleeping by com ing in today and selecting your Manhat tan pajamas. New Zealand Is Under U.S.Command PAJAMAS MARLOW'S MEN’S SHOP “NSW AND CORRECT MEN’S WEAR” Wellington, New Zealand.— Prime Minister Peter Frazer de- cla-ed today that New Zealand and the neighboring telanda, In cluding Fiji had been Included in the South Pacific operations area now under United States na val command “It was our desire that Aus tralia and New Zealand should remain closely linked In one area under General MacArthur,” Frazer said “We made representations ac cordingly. but strategical consid erations as determined In Wash ington must prevail and we have accordingly concurred in the above organization” Frazer said mere would be the closeet cooperation” between the areas, “while the whole area of the Pacific will be co-ordinated by the combined chiefs of staff and the Pacific war counsel In Washington.*’ 926 B STREET If you are not already, we hope you will soon be among that large number who ^ve experienced the thrill of receivii^ their purchase “FREE” by having a red star appear on their cash register de tail slip. tv KELLOGGS OR POST TOASTIES— Corn Flakes pkg... 5c PET, CARNATION OR SILVER COW-^ Milk S cans 25c 25 OZ. CAN HEALTH CLUB— Baking Powder.. 19c Pinto Beans Ib... 5c 28 Oz. JAR— Apple Butter. 15c MEATS PRINCE ALBERT— Tobacco, can. 10c 10 LB. BAG CULLERS— Corn Meal — 25c Our Meat Department is in charge of Mr. H. D. Ball, who U a native of Wilkes County, rniH we are proud of the job he is doing. When your appetite is a bit dull it will re ceive the necessary whetting up by looking over the tempting manner in which he keeps his meats on display. 14'/zOZ. CAN— Kraut oc Fresh Croakers.... 4 lbs. 25c 3 CANS GERBERS — Baby Food... 20c Beef Rib Stew 2 lbs. 25c /XI FULL CREAM IL OC^ LneeSe . . WISCONSIN • ‘D. C.DC QT. JAR PREPARED— Mustard ... 12V2C Beef liver, fresh lb. 29c NO. 2 CAN Veal Roast, fancy.... lb. 20c IUmF. ^ ■ Argo Peas ... 15c pjg Ears lb. 10c 3 PACKAGES— Matches..... 10c WE HANDLE BOTH NATIVE AND BRANDED WESTERN MEATS Salt.... 2pkgSs5c L STALEY’S BLUE LABEL— Syrup, 5 Ib can 37c 8 OZ, BOTTLE- Vanilla... 10c None Better—WHITE LACl Hour, 12 lb bag 62c DIXIE HOME— Tea, 6 oz. pkg. 28c SILVER CUP— Coffee 3 lb pkg 63 2 1-LB. CANS— Pork & Beans 11c N. B. C. RitZylb.pkg... 19c ROSE ROYAL— FLOUR, 24 lb. bag 87c MR. FARMER... | Kerosene Oil gal. 9c COCOA, 2 lb. can 15c When you have a Hog, Veal, Beef, l^ml^ Chickens, Country Hams, Eggs, Dried Fruit, etc., to sell, we will pay you cash for them at the highest market price. WALDORF— Tissue . . . . 4 rolls 17c arm & HAMMER SODA... 3pkgs.l0c FRimSanJVEGETABLES LEMONS 1 loz. 15c 46 OZ. CAN— 4t> U^. U.A1V— ^ Grapefruit Juice 17c CALIFORNIA— CARROTS. 2 bunches 13c DIXIE HOME— OLEO 2 lbs. 31c LETTUCE (Iceburg) 2 for 15c ORANGES. 81b. bag 29c QT. JAR SOU GOLD— Mayonnaise .. ... 43c 4 STRING— BROOMS .. each 25c LARGE PACKAGE- RINSO 22c No. 2 Can Libbys’ SLICED OR CRUSHED 3_7 OZ. PACKAGES— MACARONI 10c Sweet POTATOES- 5 lbs. 19c NO. 2'/z CAN PIE.— PEACHES .. CELERY, large stalk - 5c lOc TEXAS YELLOW— ONIONS ■■21l>s,15c 2 14 OZ. BOTTLES— ketchup 10c APPLES (Winesap) doz. 12c LARGE HEAD— CAULIROWER 21c Pineapple, .. .■■■25c 2 NO. 2 CANS— Tomato Soup.... 15c DILL OR SOUR— Pickles ■ ■ ■ qt. jar 15c WILKES— Bread... 3 loaves 25c Wheaties 2pkgs. 21c DIXIE HOME SELF SERVICE SUPd MUKET' Ads. get attention—and resnitaj
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