-S; ^•43 Darwr ip«nt th« >« 1* W«ilajton. D. C„ *«r kMfc»n|, wlio te 1b ser- |c« In. th» BBT7. _ T’!^* O NMUEMIIMI 'Sc •SALE T«nr AalMMitic , irooder aow. We hot r^iT«d..B skipment vobd bonilac brobden. Qet r^Bov BDd be ready for the Jtxoodlng MMon. ehery: ' I HdTilP 'PidoBd China Piga— feedy for dellTory; registered Gaernsey heifers, bred, I to 2 years old; .^two registered ^omsey cows with first calves, giiule cows; registered fjitgtoti bolls, ready for ser vice. Brier Patch Farm, North i Wilkesftoro, N. C. * 2-2C-2tp TTffi JOURNaI^^TWOT,iNtfe'tH W Com, f,Ffcm 'M. People You Know Who Mo^^Abwl ^’ SAliS—Freeh Milk Oow.— W. C. Vannoy, Millers Creek, N. C. 7-26-2tp I X)R SAliE!—Good Logging Hwse —Ege 7, weight 1,400. See H. Ip. Handy, Dehart, N. C. 9 7-26-2tp >R SALE — 1941 Chevrolet coach, special deluxe, original tires, good rubber, 25,000 miles. See Ralph Mahaftey, at Cricket. 7-2G-2tp P’ABM FOR SALE — 66 Acres, dwelling and outbuildings, in Somers Township near Love lace school. D. C. Prevette, Union Grove. 8-2-4tp . SALE — Electric Welder, UaPectrlc Coca-Cola ice box, aifto air grease gun, three hydrawlic Jae^s; also 4-year-old mare, weight 1400 lbs. Bob Adams at end Hinshaw street, Phone 272-M. 7-24-4tP fSECT DUST—I Now Have \ good supply of Rawlelgh’s In sect Dust. W. W. Kyle, dealer. North Wllkesboro, N, C. Fair- plains Road. ’Phone 36-F-02. 7-12tf >D REBUILT Used Upright Pianos.—Garwood Plano Co.. Wllkesboro, N. C. 5-8-tf IFOR {a xWith 6 .ALE—7% .Acres of I.,aiid, 6-roora brick veneer house highway 18. five miles north of city—near Mulberry school. Place has plenty water on back With running water In house. If interested 'krite H. Clifton Byrd. 1100 Wayburn .Ave., Qrosse Pointe, Mich. S-5-4t-p OR S.ALE—McCormick Deering ^Mowing Machine, one year old, good as new. See Dave Hall. ** Wllkesboro, N. C. Itp 5,OR ».ALE—11K44 Plymouth in good condition. Call or write T, Care Journal-Patriot. Up 1^)K SALF—Pick-up Bel am! rear Renders for 1940 Ford J Wilkes Furniture Exchange. North Wllkesboro, N. C. 7-26-2t jpAfiALE — 1934 Ford Coach, j doeap for quick sale. Glenn 1^ Pierce ot Jame.s Osborne'.^ Service Station, Reddie.s River Bridge. North Wllkesboro, N C. 7-29-2tp >R S.ALE — .Newly-Painted Bi cycle. in good condition. See Atwood Gudger at Carter-Hub- bard Publishing Co. 2-26-tf FO.R RENT [for RENT — One Pour-Room house. One three-room apart ment. Close to Hinshaw St. Phone 205M. Itp »MPLETELT Furnished Three- \oom apartment for rent to Ble without children. Mrs. ollU Eller. It ■T4I RENT — Conveniently Ar 'rBBged modem apartment with three rooms and bath. Call 409 or 42«. 5-10-tf —Three-room Unfur led apartment: newly re- ited: outside * entrarifce.— . Isaac Eller, Sr. 7-8-tf WANTED 8ERRIES WANTED any quantity. Any xcept Saturday. 40c illon delivered. Dix- me Co., Statesfille, To Do Upholstery Re- Vannoy Upholsteiy ers Creek, N. C. 7-26-2tp ^—Beauty Shoppe Opera- part or full time work. Beauty Shoppe, ’phone 7-26-2t y __ Xenant At Once To n farm, can furnish work It p«rty until crop time mr TW» , Stony ^tter a, the Bradley Farm. U, P- «4«: v*-’**-**^*' Mrs. Cecil Wiles vUited rela tives In Lenoir today. Mr. and Mrs. Bni ney Blackburn, of Roaring River, were visltora in North Wllkesboro Saturday. Attorney W. M. Allen, of Elkin was a professional business visitor to this city today. Mrs. Maye Phipps Johnson, of Traphlll, left Friday to make her home at Mouth of Wilson, Va. Mrs. F. L. Smith, of Washlng-- ton, D. C., has been spending u few days with relatives here. Mrs. Mary Poplin, of Roaring River, was In this city Saturday looking after business matters. Miss Agnes Miller is spending several days with rekitlvea In Salisbury. Mrs. Cyrus Wiles, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. C. Dock Wiles and little son, David, of Boone, are spend ing this week with Mrs. D. G. Wiles here. Mrs. Dudley Hill has accepted c, position In the office of Motor Service Sales company, where she began her duties today. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Colvard, of .North Wilkesbon. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dean McMllUan.— The Skyland Post. West Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Paw, of Hickory, former North Wllkesboro residents, were in the city Thurs day for several hours. Attorney Hoke Henderson, of Elkin, was in the city several hours Thursday looking after pro fessional business affairs. Mr. C. C. Huff, of Guilford Col lege. was the guest of Attorney and Mrs. John R. Jones several days ago. Mr. Carl W. Bullis has return ed to his work at Durham after spending the week-end at his home in Wllkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Johnson. Mrs. Mable Lottes and Mrs. R. S. .Shoaf were visitors to Lenoir Sunday. Jimmie Hethcock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hethcock, spent last week in Winston-Salem as guests of Gei'e Fetter. Mr. W. G. Harrison, of Lans ing. a well kniv.n typewriter me chanic, is spending this week in .North Wllkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Philo Shumate, of Street, Md., are visiting Mr. Shu- mote’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Shumate, of Reddies River. Miss Sue Moring Clements, who holds a position in Charlotte, was here for the week end with her mother. Mrs. J. L. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Patrum an nounce the birth of a son at their home on Seventh Street, Sunday, July 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Story and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Forester left Saturday to spend a. week at Myr tle Beach. Mr. and -Mrs. Boyd Stout had as supper guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hutchins and two daughters, Misses Roberta and Patricia Hute’nins, of High Point. Mrs. Herschel Saxon, plans to ' leave for her itome In Lenoir to morrow after a ten-day visit here in the home of her husband’s par- lenis, -Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hinshaw. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Old Shu mate, of North Wllkesboro route two, on July 20th, a daughter, Judy Sue. Mother and daughter •jre getting along fine. Mr. Carl Gwyn Coffey, who has been attending Davidson College, has returned to his home here and will spend a month with his mother, Mrs. Carl S. Coffey. Ur. and Mrs. James Howell, of Greensboro, were visitors to the Wilkesboros Friday, being called here to look after business mat ters. Mr. E. 0. Woodie, proprietor of the Parkway Bus Company, was in the city Thursday' looking af ter business matters. Mr. Woodie is a resident of West Jefferson. Mr. W. H. Wilson, of Washing ton. Is spending a few days in the city with relatives and friends., '’r. Wilson is a brother to Mrs. M. E. Bauguss. .Mr. and Mrs. James K. Black burn and family, of Baltimore, .Md.. are spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. A. M. Holbrook, of North Wllkesboro route one. Misses Laura and Kaynelle Hethcock and Wilma Efird, all of Albemarle, spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hethcock. Mrs. Monroe Shumate returned home Saturday after spending a few days with her son, Mr. Old cv>'imate. of North Wllkesboro M'ilkesboro route two. Mrs. Arvil Phifer and children, Anne and John Charles, are .spending this week in Clover, S. C., with Mrs. Phifer’s father, Mr. J. Worth Quinn. Mr. James McNeill, of Blue- field, W. Va., Is spending a few days here with his father, Mr. I. H. McNeill, Sr., and other rela tives. Mrs. W. E. Jones spent a few days last week In Coolomee with her tether. Mr. R. W. Kurfees. She wias accompanied bepne by Mr. Korfees, who was here f«P a short visit. Mrs. Georgia Nichols and sister, Miss Madge Finley,'of Marion, spent the week-end in Nbrth Wllkesboro with their j^ieces. Misses Betsy Keith Bowman and Minnie Jane Bowman. Mrs. T. H. Waller and daugh ter, Miss Patsy Waller, returned to their home here recently af ter a visit with relatives at Fort Mills, S. C.. and other points In the state. Mrs. Roby J. Bullis returned to her home near Sanford Saturday. She had been visiting In the home of her son, Mr. Carl Bullis In Wllkesboro for the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bumgard- ner have returned to their heme in Mountain City, Tenn., after spending several days in the city with their daughter, Mrs. Mabel Lottes. Wayne Sells end Billy Colvard spent last week with Billy’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Colvard, at North Wllkesboro. -The Skyland Post, West Jeffer son. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Anderson, of Traphlll, spent a few days with their son, Henry Anderson, at Stratford, due to the illness of their grandson, Harvey.—The Al leghany News, Sparta. DV. R. C. Miller, of Gastonia, and Mr. Grady Miller, of North Wllkesboro, his son, Rufus Portsmouth, Va., visited their aunt, Mrs. T. J. Carson, last Sat urday . Katheflae Ftntcy, dangb ter of Mr. Mr*. 'C^don }bf, returned home from Tidmm ,CoUe»ft' wte##,»he Imd Seen attending •^mfr^nchool for SMT*. B5- isHp«Ming « i#;hi}e in Hiltthoro wftMHeAde.' Bbe was aocompnnied Omti Sy Iftr. -Wall, who vlstted fwScA.few dew daring the week-end. ^ttie Wane moved to NoHh WilkeMwro from Hillsboro. Mrs. Charles Steelman is spend Ing a few days in Elisabeth'-dtp with her husband, Mr-’^Steelman, who is a chief petty officer in the navy. Mrs. Steelman plans to go to Elizabeth City soon to make her home there. • f'; Mrs. Charlts'Swann returned Saturday to her home In New Philadelphia after vtolUng with her sister, Mrs. Alvin Sturdivant, In Wllkesboro. Mrs. Sturdivant and Mrs. Claude Kennedy acocmi- panied her on the trip hack home as far as Winston-Salem. Mrs. J. T. Nichols, of Coolee- mee, is visiting In the home of her brother, Rev. S. N. Bumgar ner. near Millers Creek, and oth er relatives In the^ county. Her son, Mr. Wiley T. Nichole, was here the past week-end on a visit with her. Miss Louise Winkler, who has visited her aunts, Mrs. Carson Parlier, ■ in Charlotte, and Mrs Altolidl 1^a« Uttif torn And Oapntjr Make Arrestik -if ADpring the past week federal otflmn in. WUkea county have made seVMwl arrests. • . .. The office of Maribal Bdmy Rldde reported the arreet Monday In Wilkes county of Carl Shavmr Ujid Pkmell Combe, Wilkes coun ty men, charged -with operating a dtttlllery in violation ,of the Inter nal revenue laws. ‘ I Both men were given hearings before J. W. Dula, United States commlaeloner at Wwesboro' and released under 1600 bond each.^ Shaver is scheduled for trial at the November term of United States District court in Wllkes- bor'd.*' Bond of Combs was direct ed to District court in Greensboro for trial Friday before Judge Johnson J. Hayes on charges of violating the terms of his proba- tlOB. 1 Joseph"^. Foster and Foster were .^Unrooted la "Wilkss county Saturday on ebasdse of moving and concealing dDUtaxpald to. They were .given hear- before CommissioBsr Dale •wAptiQe^ , -vv . “ Fitaenl s^tlee was held Mttur- I'dw-ld Stoajr Fork ehurck te end retaasad .endpr $600 bond AlMNk H. "UpMliK sme 7l, ■wall daeb fof trfci.af Novwplipr bslsi. liio***resldfiM oi that c^mnuL^^y Ervin' Cardwell i ^ ' irdwcJl ^ daP^^W O. It AJlg^>4ift'. If then is sadi a ttiiag; sa'a snake ktHew* asaodMlem» Mcaia, Usrdweta, of Pwpjiisna'r Mioald be elected prasMeaS." Recently Mr. Cardwell, kUHcd a seven-foot Madrswakw whiob was helping itself to a best of hen eggs. Prevloudy tMs som- BMr he had killed a rattler wtA five rattles sad a batton, also a larijb attager make sad a cop perhead. ■ , V,-, . , 'V gercA bkotheni dad $lsU^ J. J. Grsciie. asneksi. Koat,:jB^ ss« CUaard Grsaiie> Fork; Copner Mrs. LlssW '0stapklBn, Lenlabnsg; Mrs. C. 1.':T«T0to, Baldwin, Md.; Mrs. T. G; Miller, Pattersoh. ■ V- Claude Whitley was arrested i'ariiei, m Saturday on a caplas and charged Bon Perkins, In Wllkesboro, has with manufacturing and possess- jjjg non.tax paid whisky. He was ;- given bearing before J. W. Dula, 1- United States commissioner at Wllkesboro, and released under $500 bond for trial at the N#vem returned to her home In Wyco, W Va. Her father, Mr. John Wink ler, came to Wllkesboro to accom pany her home. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Elliot and , daughter, Mary Jane, of Balti- her term of United States District more, Md., spent a few dfeys last week In Wilkes. They were ac companied back to Baltimore, Md.. by Mrs. Elliot’s father, Mr. M. V. Sebastian, who will be en- gaged in war work there. Mrs. Isaac Eller, Jr., and Miss Nellie Gabriel returned to their homes here last week from a two' uumt;» ucic iooi- •• ww Mrs. Ray Nicholson, of New- ^geks vlsif with Mr. and ,Mrs. C. port, is visiting her parents, Mr ~ ■ • and Mrs. Marshal Bauguss. Mr. Nictolson, who- accompanied her to the city, has returned to New port. Mr. Sam Greer, son of Mrs. Oe- to Greer, of Moravian Falls, re cently entered the Johnson & Willis Hospital at Richmond, Va.. for treatment. Friends hope that he will soon be out again. Mr. P. E. Woodie. of States ville, spent Sunday with his sis ter, Mrs. A. M. Holbrook, also Mrs. Turner Reddins and •little daughter, Margaret Sue, at Ben- ham. Mrs. A. H. Melzer and two sons, Carl and Paul, will leave Sunday for Chicago where Mr. Melzer has employment In a war plant. The Melzers are residents of North Wllkesboro route one. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nichols and four grandchildren, Kermit and Hasselee Wooldridge, and Jackie and Janice Nichols, of Page, Va.. visited relatives and friends in the county the past week-end. Mrs. C. G. Plexico and son, T. C., who have been spending the p-dst several weeks in Columbia, S. C., have returned to the city. Mr. Plexico went to Columbia for them yesterday. Mr. Charles Williams has re turned to Davidson College after spending the week-end in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams, Sr. He had as his guest while home Mr. Freeman Jones, also a student at Davidson. Mrs. Minnie Raymer and Miss Margaret Joines, of the Ideal Beauty Parlor, were in Greens boro last week attending a meet ing of cosmetologists. While there they were instructed in the art of giving the new cold wove. of Winston-Salem, are visiting Mrs. Childers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smithey, in Wilkes- boro. Mr. Childers holds a posi tion with the J. C. Penney Com pany in the Twin-City. Mr. Harvey Johnson has pur- chrsed the old Col. Transeau homeplace and farm located in for a number of years with his parents.' Mrs. J. A. Kirby and sons. R. 'Iph end Jimmie, of Asheville, are spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Faw, at Millers Creek, and Mr. Kirby’s mother, Mrs. Millard Kir by, at Moravian Palls. Mrs. J. E. Follette and daugh ter, Betty.Jane, and Mrs. Lee Eus tace, of Kannapolis, were recent guests in the hdme of Mrs. Mabel Lottes in this city. Mrs. Follette and Mrs. Eustace ore Mrs. Lottes’ sisters. • W. A. (Bill) Dunnaghn, of Winston-Salem, who has been as sisting Rev. Fred H. Shinn, pas tor of the Wllkesboro and Union Mehodist chuch'es, has resigned his work and entered the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones have as guests In their home Mrs. B. W. Griffin and daughter and son, Jeanne and Walter Griffin; Miss Oarlyle Ware and Moffitt Ware, Jr., all of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Griffin Is a sister of Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Waller had OB their guests for a few days over the week-end Mrs. L. H. Hay and daughter, Jane, ’of Johns Island. S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ad kins and son, Dicky, of Mills, S. C. Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Adkins are sisters .of Mrs. Waller. A. Burgess in Louisville, Ky. Mr. Burgess is a brother to Mrs. El ler’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Craw ford. Mr. R. T. Lovette, well known farmer of the Millers Creek com munity. called at The Journal-Pa triot office Friday afternoon to see the twin cucumbers raised on thfe Lonnie Miller farm and the “V-shaped" cucumber gathered from George Kennedy’s victory garden. .Miss Mary Charles Alexander returned Thursday night from a week’s visit in New York City with Miss Sally Wagner who is attending Columbia University this summer. Miss Alexander and Miss Wagner were students at Woman’s College at Greens boro. Mrs. Conrad Reeves and daugh ter, Juline, of North Wllkesboro route one, spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Shumate, of Red dies River, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Shumate, of Street, Md.. who were here on a visit. Mrs. J. B. Snipes and two children, Anne Proctor and J. B., Jr., are visiting awhile with rela tives in Rocky Mount. Mrs. Snipes went ito accompany her sister. Miss Mamie Proctor, home, who had been here for a few weeks with the Snipes recuperat ing from an operation. Mr. R. B. I>axton, prominent resident of the Boomer section of the county, was in the city for several hours Friday. Mr. Laxton is recovering slowly from serious operutions performed several months ago on his hips and back. He first became ill on November 29th, and underwent an opera- tion at The Wilkes Hospital and Mr. and Mrs. George Childers, hospital in Winston Sa- OnlAvn vlaftincr Mrs. Robert C. Morrow, who has been at Shreveport, La., all week with her husband, is staying through next week. Mrs. Morrow, the former Eloise Ward, and baby son, Roderick, are making their home with Mrs. Morrow’s prarents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ward, JVlr. anu ivilb. VJCVigC aj. w cravat the Straw community from Dr. College, while Mr. Mor- Jviines Howell, who resided there jg training with the army air . _ 1.^.. virtl-Vl lllC. - . f-xg corps. He is an aviation student at Centenary college, Shreveport. They formerly lived in North Wllkesboro. — Greensboro Dally News, July 23. .V court In Wllkesboro Duhlings Leaving For Hickory 29th Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Duhling and children, Bill and PhylUs, will leave North Wllkesboro Thursday to make their home In Hickory. Mr. Duhling, manager of Wilkes Motor Supply company here, has been very active in church and civic affairs. He has been snperlptendent of the church school of the First Methodist church and member of the board of stewards. He was also a leader in the Loyal Order of Moose lodge and In other church, civic and fraternal organizations. Quarti^ly C^erence Was Held Last Ni^ht Third Quarterly conference for the Wllkesboro charge which em braces Wllkesboro and Union Methodist chnrches was hnid bMS night following a splendid sermon delivered by the district superin tendent, Rev, A. C. Gibbs, of El kin. Johnson Sanders was elect ed delegate and J. L. Garwood al ternate to the annual contereneo to he held In Statesville. The Wllkesboro church reqwrt- ed the church budget prft through the third quarter which ends August 1st. -V- Cannerles sre to be placed at Hillsboro and White Cross In Orange County, says County Agent Don S. Matheson. Clearance OF Summer Fashions! Special. selected lots of Dresses and Hats, including cottons, linens, crepes and jerseys. Junior and regular sizes, but not our entire stock. Private Stanley Is , Prisoner Of Naiis, Elkin. — Private Charles B. j Stanley of Elkin route one, who; was reported missing In ection by the War Department several' weeks ago, is a prisoner of war of the Germans according to in formation received by his sister, i Mrs. Martha Osborne. I Private Stanley was highly lauded for heroism on the Tuni- sion front in Africa, shortly be-. fore his capture by the Axis, ■V ATTY. MARION ALLEN IS KIWANIS SPEAKER (Continued irom page one) and Kiwanlan Marlon Allen. Kl- wanian Andy Borders, of Hick ory, was present. When- the guests were pre sented Mr. Aldon Honeycutt made brief remarks complimenting this club for the part it played a few weeks ago supporting the Man- Program in getting such power publicity that many idle people; Fort went to immediate Jobs. President Hix announedd ihj AOKinB are n,a. nainji, directors meeting for neat-,Thj|i lira. Hay ia remaining tor a more, day evening with Bid WUliam^J eilifeBded'tttIt ‘ ■'•■■ihost. , ' ''i;- • LADIES’DRESSES— Were $6.95 Now $4.88 • LADIES’HATS— Special Group; Values to $2.98 Now $1.00 • LADIES’DRESSES— Were $7.95 Now $5.88 • LADIES’HATS— Values to $3.98 Now $2.00 • LADIES’ DRESSES— Were |8.95 Now $6.88 • LADIES’ HATS— Values to $4.98 Now $2.49 • LADIES’ DRESSES— Were $10.95 Now $7.88 • • LADIES’HATS— Values to $5.95 Now $2.98 • LADIES’DRESSES— Were $12.95 . Now $9.88 ONE TABLE— • Ladies’ KID GLOVES— BLACK AND BROWN Values to $2.98 Now 50c & $1.00 pr. 1 • LADIES’ PRESSES— Were $14.95 Now $10.88 « ONE GROUP— • Ladies’ FABRIC GLOVES and pastels Values to $1.00 Now,pair, 19c • LADIES’DRESSES— Were $17.95 Now '... $12,88 SEE OUR SELECTION OF— • # RATION-FREE SHOES- O. P. A. OCH> LOTS J

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