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Harris, j; C. McNeill. Mrs. M. H. Stone. Rom H. Pearson. Harry H. Pearson. Merle Owens. Ira G. Dancy. ,' Pyt. Rntait C. Bowsn. . "• ^5.- f : . ^ed IStniin^/ jcJ' T?' -,. , B. y- JohttainL *' ' , % ' J* "W/ JoltiiMB.. Pfc. George M^llbora. , 'X. 0. FergnsoB. ‘ t • W. D. Hatfacre. J. B. Calloway... , Mary Rhodes. .; Ctemmlct Brewer. J.-O.-Hiackett.'r - Mrs. Alfred Hadley. Pfc. Booker W. Tates. John Morrison, b. M. wiles. J. B. Snipes. C. D. Smltitey. Mrs. C. B. jenklna C. M. Lore. Miss Ellon Robinson. Prt. Robert Haynes. . G. T. Mcljlamery. ^ Thomas M. McGee. Eugene Elledge. F. H« Crow. D. E. Treadaway. E. E. Hayw. M. J, Beardslee. Lillie Denny. Maye Phipps Johnson. W. W. Gardner. W. J. Powell. Pvt. Edwin Walker. Pvt. Boyce Cheatwood. Lt. John K. Blackburn. Mrs. J. L. Webster. Mrs. R. J. Bullls. J. M. McGlamery. Mary Woodie. Claude Phillips. J. A. Elliot. R. E. Stewart. Mrs. A. E. Warren. Sgt. Walter W. Hall. Mrs. D. C. Hayes. Barney Blackburn. Mrs. W. M. Gilreath. Nellie F. Call. C. G. Billings. Otto Parlier. W. T. Nichols. A. H. Melzer. W. M. .Meadows. Pfc. l aul C; Steele. ■ Pfc. Edward P. Pardue, . ^ . >iMiid to, .#*4: ♦■pde-ta order ||m^ HMto to :TeeelT» totot,- Utt addl«to»t-"'.tototo'" !■»» gg' f'm- ' - C. FtotW. ■dwte M. aurettt- 4 xN'.a^. ■•vv Titol to itonln tatal'totol k iV Aik-’«nt«to- „ fltolly -jaHK.. ^ ;iag|»pilto*>^®*f- wwWto dM&hat^.'Of spo>- ttit toayier ,*ito bssayler upon Ue from ffle dlte.> are can-.’^t Tisltlni; u liUoF'iO0Kn>«Btttea as poMtbie to tmotaet any todiridoal who dsatrsf^eiwBatial tof^tirtlrate «S»tor «»ther Jxegni^ d oa^ other pl«ea. T!? Madk4 wnjw-jops,-'. i The appeal la iB«de to WlM ' 1^ woBMvetedt t«l^e«ipIMMij|iii war_^wdrk to . _ .teto* touted the kape .that„lhdiTaaala not .Uton fin ,be» a*4 tpra Itod rby th(W TiWlto* repreden* to the bkhk z-V There are apparently sufficient amounts of nitrogen 5nd phos phate fertilizers for all food and I feed production in 1944, but there may be a slight shortage of potash to meet total requirements. Announcing... THE VISIT OF OUR CLOTHES STYLIST MR. BOB SAWYER — FROM — THE STORRS-SCHAEFER CO. Custom Tailors, Cincinnati Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 29, 30, 31 Mr. Sawyer will present the newest Fall and Winter fabrics for your personal inspection. Come in and get ac quainted with the la.test styles and patterns which we will custom- ‘ tailor to your individual specifica tions. y/e Invite the Ladies to Come In and In spect Th^ Woolens. You’ll Like Our i Sensible Prices For . Tailor-Made Garments For Ladies alto . ., Fashioned by faster Craftsmen WE strongly URGE early ;^lections this year sire* and Inceitotorlea .on.^: burg, Germany’s biggest pvrfc SdPt^vjbl your |b nrday night. 'v r-.j .Mn«. ‘American Flylnr ' from North Afrto^;?maklng WH; longest thrust-tcross' the. Medh^ terranean, .dealt, a destructiye blow at railroad Urgets in Bolo gna In northern Italy — a 1,500 mile round trip mission—on Sat urday. SOCIETY Will yfrti aceeptifi job in Wilkes WiiHty only? Anywhere’In North CarolinaAnywhere v In the'tJhlted States?:,. ' Naine i....... Addrera Mrs.'W. H.'Duhling Honored Saturday A'delightful courtfesy was ex tended to Mrs. W. H. Duhling on Saturday afternoon by Mrs. J. Si. Crawford and Mrs. J. D. Schaefer at the Crawford home on E street when they entertained at an In formal tea. A small group pf friends oame at four o’clock and during the hour was served a tea course by the hostesses, who were assisted by Mrs. Crawford'% daughter, Mrs. Isaac Eller, Jr. The honoree, who leaves soon to make here home in Hickory, wae. remembered with a lovely gift by the two hostesses. The home was attractiveb' decorated with mixed garden flowers. Bos Schi^d^ . Chk^Made 11:16 a.m.,. 2,-40 p,m., 8:30 p.iy. North Wilkesboro to Blkto: 6:35 a.m., 8:30 a. m., 11:16 a.ai. 12:45 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 3:60 p.m., 6:05 p.m., 8:35 p.m., 10:45 p.m. North Wilkesboro to Boone and Bristol, Ve.:It00 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 4:40 p.m. North Wilkesboro to West Jef- a. m.. Sara Henry Engaged to Lt. Smith Mrs. John Chappell Henry, 314 Mclver street, Greensboro, an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Sara Carolyn, and Lt. william D. Smith, United States army, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith, of Cary. The marriage Is planned for August. Miss Henry, youngest daughter of Mrs. Henry, the former Ada Sue McNeill, and the late John Chappel Henry, of North Wilkes FX)B SALE!—One .Acre Beautiful building site on new highway 268, leading to Elkin, ten min- boro. Is a native of North WilkeS;k. ute drive from North Wilkes boro. She has lived In Greens boro a number of years, is a grad uate of Woman’s college and is on the -college faculty as acting auditor. Lieutenant Smith, before enter-, 'ng the army In 1941 was living in Baltimore Md., where he was employed by Southern States co operative. He attended State col- ege. Raleigh, and Duke univer sity, Durham, and ’was commis sioned after a course of training t Mississippi State college. He is now stationed In Chicago by the transportation corps. Bless the Silk As Mv-C. Wbodle, local agent for Greyhound Bus corporation, said today that several changes have been made in bus schedules here, jferson: 7:15 a.m., 11.15 For benefit of the public- Mr. 4:40 p.m., 8:45 p.m. Woodie lists as follows the time of departure of buses from North Wilkesboro: North Wilkesboro to Winston- Salem: 9:00 a,.m„ 11:20 a.m., 8:10 p.m., 8:35 p.m. North Wilkesboro to Lenoir, Morganton, Asheville: '8:25 a. m., 11:15 a.m., 8:45 p.m. North Wilkesboro to States ville and Charlottb: 8:00 a.m., ii Want Ada Rates: IcAWord Each Insertion- Minimum 25c • FOR SALE boro. Sell for |400.00 cash. See Mrs. J. V. Billings, North Wilkesboro or call 469m. 8-2-2tp FOR SALE—More and Mule Colt: also 4-door A model Ford. New battery, spark plugs, brakes; good tires, extraS;ire and wheel. Rev. B. L. Minton, Congo, N. C. Itp hX>K SALE—Nine Room Resi dence and lot. Also number small lots. Reasonable prices and terms' or will trade for sipall home. D. J. White, Hon da, N. C. 8-2-2tp FXIU SALE—Extra Good Jersey cow to be fresh August 15th. See C. A. Canter, North Wilkes boro. It FOR SALE—100 WTilte Leghorn pullets. 4 months old. Just be ginning to lay. See me at 221 ‘‘C Street. North Wilkesboro. N. C. Telephone 553 Itp I sat in the plane with my chute on ihy back, i Whs as frightened as could be. The jumpmaster was ready in the door, I know, for I could see. The boys on the ground looked like bugs from afar, .\nd the ground looked so terrible black— ‘‘Stand up and hook up, the jump-master cried. And 1 found myself on my back. When I stood on my feet like a leaf I did shake. And my knees were beating a tune—■ But bravely I said: “Move over men and give me room.’’ I stood in the door with a prayer on my lips, Wondering why I w'as there, ^ Then I^>?w the jump-master leave ^ [xsc!CT DUST—I Now Have >A * the plane. • i good supidy of Rawlelgh’s In- And sail out into the air, I jj„gt KTyle, dealer. Then out I went into the blue, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Pair With my face as white as could FOR SALE—Get Your Automatic wood burning brooder now. We have just received a shipment of wood burning brooders. Get yours now and be r&ady for the fall brooding season. Wllke.s Hatchery. 8-9-6t FARM FOB SALE — 66 Acres, dwelling and outbuildings. In Somers Township near Love lace school. D. C. Prevette, Union' Grove. 8-2-4tp be. I tried to count and cheek my feet. Oh God! Why couldn’t I seel I opened my eyes, my opening ’chute started rocking. My knees stopped knocking, j -*■ And I looked up and saw my true love. Made from 400 silk stockings. ■V. plains Road. Thone 36-P-02. 7-12-tf ■lOOD REBUILT Used Upright Pianos.—Garwood Piano Co. .^.Wllkashpro, iJ. C. 5-3-tf Rules. Regtuations Mailing Packages To pVerseai j New postal regulation perinlp the mailing of packages to Adn overseas provided the men to whom the packages ate address ed hare made reqneat to writing,- which'requests mqst. be^subpilttfld to .the postoffice whdn' the ptefb- sge hi- .uailed,'' The' raqueet doeg not bare to hare'the O;, K, of eommandititg of|l|eer; / !%• pnekagge touat not 'exceed' fire pounds ea^, not orer IS, inolias In iMgth.or 86 Inches to length'.and ;tBi)|.jM>mhtosd. more tban ^oae lWelcage;^B ’to seat to onef-week ito^olie-aton FOR SALE—7H Acres of Land, 1 with 6-room brick reneer house , dn highway 18, five miles north of city—ipsar Mulberry-school. Platje has plenty water on beck iftto maatog water In hoasi'. if Jlnterested write H. Clifton -i.Byrd. 1100 Waybnrn Arc;. Polnte, Mich. 8-6-4t-p . SALE — BO Acre Vam. ' honse and bam. Two miles off alghvay J8,.on graded road— i Mlltord. Rhoadee. at Mark. , -Down 'Pumltnre Co. S-?-2t E(H|;^|S1^«*«1SS4 Fsisd Ooneh for quick sele.' Glen*' . et Jeisies Getorne’S 'Vtothih, Reddtea Rirer Sridgh. Nhrtta 'Vnfkestoro,‘N .»^rgje^.ito.gpod CMtotnto. # .4t4^.togitei«v at North Wilkesboro to Bluefield, W. Va., Beckley, W. Va., and Charleston, W. Va.: 8:30 a.m., 9;00'a.m., 12:45 p.m., 6:05 p.m. North Wilkesboro for Sparta: 11:16 a. m., 6:05 p. m. North Wilkesboro for- Mount Airy, and Qalax. Va.: 8:30 a.m., 12:45 p.m. — FOR SALE — 1 ice refrigerator. 1 dining room suite. . 2 gas, and wood or coal com bination stoves (new). 2 heatrolas. I electric stove. 1 small office desk. 2 metal (small card)”' tiling cabinets. 1 set fine driving harneis (new). 1 English riding saddle (new). 3 riding bridles (new). 1 small safe. 1 electric hot water heater, 1 bicycle. 1 pocket watch (Ingersoll jew eled). 1-^1940 Btttck sedan. - 1 electric cash register. 1 bassinette. 2 store counters. HORTON DRUG CO. FOR RENT P'OR KEJN'l’—^12-Room I'UlTUshcrt apartment, private bath. 402 C street. ’Phone 258J 7-29-tf FOB RB!NT — Conveniently Ar range^ modem apartment witl three rooms and bath. Call 40*; or 426. 6-t0-»i FOB BENT—Three-room Unfur nished apartment; newly re painted; outside entraifbe.— Mrs. Issac Eller, Sr. 7-8-tf • WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—Well .Man who can drill and shoot. I will furnish dynamite and give |10 per foot. Well must be lowered 10 to 15 feet. See me at Dix ie Barber Shop, North Wilkes boro, N. C. J. C. Miller. 7-297tf WANTED — Good Housekeeper, white or colored, to stay on premises. N. W. Walker, Route 1. Wilkesboro, N. C. 8-2-2tp W.AN'TED — Tenant At Once To move on farm, can furnish work to right party until crop time next year. .‘This place Is locat ed on Stony Fork, better known as the Bradley Farm. Write M. E. Eller, route SOTen, Winston-Salem or e»n winston- Sklom 4944. 8-12-8t.p - -- --- - Tkandl^ at kif ir. ,. MorrtgVm. :ahrte«Mt , ,1 ‘cMtotory- .ftinlTtog am kis . pnOii * ’ ^jdaaglitors. X». H. 4. Ct^ agofc«r; Meat *tit ■ ■ ^ ~rr-^'T~rr. ■ ^ tolgh; three tofle. 1, i. CUbk hadia eomforto- ^ «d R.' . totolto- ,^^>-jto•['CDelBeBtobf Uharleeton; J* 'ioM> eletera. Wt, Oenlo North Wttoeetofb, ‘finOuBtoro laet ^bS*SSSe " 1 Green Of MorrftttUe, end N.‘ Huff o^'Bnrltogtoni;; OB(|J Bant, Side l$-to. 8. j,.b. ctements of OreenSy f Bltor Wildeats de- I >ro to w'iaet feme; ^keitoro. 4116- toeond Inlf ^jlorr'tto Kn. Cardw«Oz*ld Mr. sad Mr%; Jr B.'^'Cieaieiito^-' of Greennboro; who were riaiting here when ttr: Clemente’ death ocemred, attend- W: ed the funeral aerrlws. They are | 1 [expected to return to the. cltyj f day. 2i -V- Jnly is the month to plant fall , When bom, the angler fish has gardens In North Carolina. Keep; no^teootor , the regeteblee.rolling to the ttol& l Miscellaneous LOST-^hunbera Union Book Be. tween North Wilkesboro and Millers Creek. Finder return to the Journal-Patriot office and receive reward. ' 8-2-2tp LOST—Sa^n^y Nfaht at Fid- dlerc^i invention at Mount Pleasant or on way home—'ftftOLOGN A- fold, eonUlning money, driver itoeilBe, social security card and other'papers.’ Finder return to R. C, H^ftinsn at Buck **d re-' ceive • reward. ,. Itp "■ •o|nti0^Vli8n>i|to*. ' frei^ y- thonilenda tod'ndtog „JPajr' Me- ■ Kokpicildtawtoa^ A Mid^'^B^If'iiet .... ^ aoBTcof tm»o comwirT # .^BepdteUptotod BfcL pated fl See, *,ritee*to)?4a®enTB^. ieteldag. • And Market • Canfling Supplies 25» SEAL ALL— 2-Piece CAPS, dozen SEAL ALL— LIDS, (enamel lined), doz. W GENUINE— ZINC CAPS, doz. 25 GLASS FRUIT Jars Vz & Pts. Quarts Vi"Gallons 58' 68' 95' COFFEE! SANKA, KAFFEE HAG, MAXWELL HOUSE, CHASE &.SANBURN ARISTOCRAT and SEVEN DAY LIPTON’S— TEA,y4-lb.pkg. 25 QUEEN OF THE WEST— FLOUR 10 POUNDS 25 POUNDS 50( il.00 PET OR carnation- milk, 3 t*^il - 27c SCOTT— TISSUE, 3 for hospital or gauze- tissue, 5 for 25c n V:| • F"u 11 Line# Fresk Fniits and Vegetables! Market s Values! WEINERS-^Armour’s Skinless, lb. 30c fACON SQUAR^, Ib. -25c ArmMirV|lb. . --25c jpACON—^ArmouarVStar Slict^ IbT 42 C SAUSAGE—jPnre Pork, |b.' U^. FHIOfAl^dlilx WAV^^ SSdl—■ '|L > yonr own Permanent with , ID. Charm-Ker! KH. -.Complete WnipvD Q.WVJ lU' ej«lpxkeat,'1aelnaing #e,ea»towr; ^JfJSilhr lUp 'CURED HAM-^ilmRiii^». Sn»0 »(BALT
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