Plenty of Buyers . . . Ready Ca^ Market,J^or Cows, Calces* Hoffs, Sfieep AND OTHEW^' ivFcxor^ Six years ago we began tiie oper^dnn of a livestock auction market where by farmers could dispose ^ their^rplus stock, (cows, calves, hogs, sheep, etc.) We had faith in the Woj^, and slowly the market was built into a live, up-and-going place wli^farmers and cattlemen could sell their stock for ready cash. Today we Spe plenty of buyers, eager to buy, and we get top prices for what we sell.,/iiyou haven’t sold with us yet, come -by any Monday and watch a saW^n^onvince yourself as hundreds of others have done. And if you wish te buy ^d stock to replace some you may now own attend the sale and maj^ use of ^(facilities. Glad to have you, any time! We Urge the Full Coc^ration of AH^ur Citizens In the “Food For Freedom” Campaign. Plants iuicT Sow All Yfc Can, and Conserve Everything Of Value, Wheth^ to Eat or Not. n^ll Counts In the War Effort, So IR FU DO YOUR FULL SHARE AND BUY WAR BONDS! / Livestock R. P. RILEY, OWNER BETWEEN THE WILKESBOROS • NEAR UPPER RIVER BRIDGE

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