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• FOR SALE
FOR «A 1.18 OR TRADE For One
hone: pair l-year-old hlack
mare moles. Extra good. See
me at once. Smith Rhoades,
Wlikesboro route one, near
Millers Creek. Itp
FOR SAliE—Oar Trailer In Good
condition. See Quincy ReaTis,
Smitheys Service Station on top
of hill, North Wlikesboro. Itp
FOR SAliE — Seven. Tear-Old
horse, weight 1400, good work
er anywhere. R. T. Lovette,
WilkeiAorD route one. 4-17-2tp
ke^ro ro
sHas^’f
FOR Ford Ooacfa.
Clean and in good condition.
See Quincy Reavie at Smlthey's
Service Station. Itp
FOR SAliE—1»85 Chrysler Air-
flow sedan, 8-cylinder, good up
holstery, tour good tires, motor
in excellent condition. $225.
C. W. Profflt, Wilkesboro.
4-17-2tp
FOR S.ALE—Old Time Dwarf Bo.x
woods, $1.00 up to $25. Mrs.
J. A. Costner, Pores Knob route
4-13-21P
one.
FOR S.ALE — T .Model Tractor,
been well taken care of. Price
reasonable. Write Box 247,
Wilkesboro, N. C. 4-13-2tp
FOR SALE—Cabinet Model Ra
dio, 11 tubes, fine condition.
Better hurry—it will go quick.
Western Auto Associate Store.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Horses
and mules. Bob Adams, at
Bob’s Fuel Yard on Highway
18. 3-9-tf
FOR S.AIE — Two Thoroughbred
Guernsey bulls; one fifteen
months old; one three-years-
old. Wiley Brooks at Motor
Service Sales Co., North Wilkes
boro. N. C. 4-3tf
FOB SALE—The J. M. Wright
farm located on Highway 115
near Mount Pisgah church:
two houses, outbuildings; 50
acres land; running water;
lights. See W. M. Day at Day
Electric Co. 4-Stf
FOR S:VLB—AU KindLs of Shrub
bery, Special close-out prices,
customers to furnish burlap and
nails. Notify when coming.
Valley View Nurseries, Floyd
M. Jennings, Prop., Pores Knob.
N. C. 4-27-8t
LL Theodor® Huffman
In New Guinea
lit. Theodore Huffman, a pilot
In the army air corps. Is now In
combat service In New Guinea, ac
cording to newi received by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Huff
man, of Congo.
FOR SALE—11 Acres, Six-Rown
house, 431 feet fronting on
highway 18, 3 1-2 miles out. p.
C. Bell, North Wilkesboro
route one. 8-17-4tp
WOOD FOR SAXE — Heatar
wood, stove wood, fireplace
wood,-dry or green; also slabs.
Deliver six days a week. Hlght’s
Wood Yard, Boomer N. C
'Phone 288-W. 12-28-tf
• FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One Three-Room
apartment near Hlnshaw street.
One four-room apartment on B
street. Phone 205M. Itp
Miscellaneous
NOTICE—Car Keys Left In Duke
Power Co. building April 7.
Owner may have same by call
ing at office. It
LOST—Saturday in North Wilkes
boro man’s black billfold, con
taining large sum of money.
$26.00 reward for return or In
formation loading to return.—
Mrs John A- Sheets Wilbar,
N. C. 4-17-2tp
IXIST — No. 4 Ration Book last
Friday In North Wilkesboro.
Return to Franklin Faw, Hays,
or Journal-Patriot office for
$1.00 reward. Itp
AT J. C. PENNEY CO.—New ship-
ment of Boys’ and Women’s
tennis shoes. NOT RATION
ED. It
FREE! If Excess Add Gansee yon
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi
gestion, Heartburn, Belching,
Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get
free sample Udga, at Horton's
Drug Store. 4-13f-t
PERMAJrtEOT WAVE, B9cl Do
your own Permanent with
Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete
equipment. Including 40 curlers
and shampoo. EJaay to do, ab
solutely harmless. Praised by
thousands Including Pay Mc
Kenzie, glamorous movie star.
Money refunded If not aatlsfled.
Horton Drug Co. 4-27-p-t
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—Ker-
Icy’s Cabinet Shop Is now open
m Foster and Allen building on
"A” street near depot. We make
windows and door screens, built-
in kitchen cabinets, and panel
doors for cabinets. Place your
order now for early delivery.
J. C. Kerley, prop. 4-6-tf
0W8(H»
WITH THI
Pfc. Owen* G®^ M®d*l
Pfc. Paul J, Owens, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R- Owens, of Wilbar,
who received basic training at Ft.
Leonard Wood, Mo., Is now on
maneuvers near Shreveirort, La.
On March 31 he received the
Good Conduct medal.
Cpl. V®mon St»l®y In
Camp Hlu, 111.
Opl. Vernon Staley has been
moved to Camp Bills, 111. He has
been In the army two years and
nine months. He had 'been sta
tioned at New Orleans, La. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roby
Staley," of Reddles River.
*laiVr
Mmsll
•r, mute oi^f,
N. C., Is aov-enrollsd
tion cadet In the pre-fl)gbi
at Maxwell Field, Alabama, an In
stallation of the Army Air Forces
Training Command.
Here the cadets are receiving
nine weeks of intensive military
physical and academic training.
Jack Anderson Home
Jack Anderson, who is In the
navy and Ic stationed at Jeffer
son City, Tenn., spent the week
end here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Anderson.
Pvt. Whicker Home
Pvt. Charlie Whicker, who is In
the army medical corps and had
been stationed at Lawson Genera!
hospital in Atlanta, Is spending a
few days here with his parents,
Attorney and Mrs. J. H. Whicker,
Sr. He win leave Sunday for
Greenville, Pa., where he Is to be
stationed.
LOST!
Possibly on streets in North
Wilkesboro, large zipper Bill- ^
fold with some money, gas ra-’
tion, and other valuable papers.
Finder may keep half of money
and send balance and other con-
lents to
W. C. WARLED
BLUEFIELD, W. VA.
WANTED
CASH For Yeur Car In Five
minutes. We’ll buy clean
cars—any make or model.
Motor Service Sales, G. G.
Foster, sales manager.
2-14-tf
W.ANTED—Used Typewriter and
adding machine. See H. G.
Nichols at Journal-Patriot. n
SAVINGS AT YOUR
G. P. STORE & MARKET
STORE CLOSES EACH SATURDAY AT 8 O’CLOCK PaM.
URANUL.ATED-
SUGAR-5lb.bag.. 31c
ARMOUR’.'^
TREET—12-OL can 35®
CAM PBELL’S TOM ATO—
can
SOUP
9®
OVAL TOMATO-
SOUP—can 5®
FANCY SOLID PACK ST.AE-KIST-
TUNA—7-oz. can.... 29®
Queen Of the West
FLOUR
10 Lbs. 50®
COFFEE
Chase & Sanborn or
Maxwell House, Ib. _31c
Aristocrat, lb. 25c
Rich Flavor, lb. 21c
QUICK COOKING OR REGULAR CREAM OF—
WHEAT
pKg.
13®
100 PER CENT NABISCO DOUBLE MILLED-
BRAN—8'OZ- pkg.... 10®
HEINZ PREPARED—
MUSTARD-7-OZ. jar . 9
PLENTY OF HOME-GROWN GREENS, lb 7i/;c
PLENTY OF FRESH
Fruits and Vegetables
Cucumbers. Squash, Asparagus,
Egg Plant, Peas, Spring Onions,
Tomatoes, I.,ettuce, Celery, Green
Beans, Beets, Idaho Baking Pota-
k>eJ, new Red Bliss Potatoes, Bell
Peppers. Lima Beans, Cauliflower,
Cabbage. Lemons, Oranges, Pine
apples, Grapefruit, Avocados, and
Fancy Apples.
Coca-Cola
Ctn. of 6
25®
Plus Bottle Deposit
G. P.
Meat Department
Lamb—
Steak or Chops, lb. 44c
Veal Chops, lb. 38c
Bologna—
Sausage, lb. 25c
Weiners, lb. 28c
Liver—
Cheese, lb. 39c
Beef—
Roast, lb. 27c
Ground—
Beef, lb. 25c
FRESH FISH
And Oysters
PLENTY OF
Home-Grown
GREENS
Lb 7^2®
G. P. Store
And Market
“ Three Church Brothers
T.Sgt. James R. Church, vrho
served In Hawaii for a year, Is
ndw atatloned at Camp Davis. Mrs.
Church has been with him for the
past three months. T.Sgt. Chnrch
before entering service attended
college two years at Mars HUl.
Mrs. Church Is a beautician.
Capt. Lass H. Chnrch, of the
Quartermaster Corps, has been
been promoted to his present rank
In England where he has been for
the past five months. Ha was
promoted by General Elsenhower.
Before entering eorvlce he grad
uated , from Appalachian State
Teachers college and was a faculty
member of Mount Holly school.
On Sept. 20, 1943, he was married
to Miss Louise Welbom, of North
Wilkesboro. Mrs. Church now
holds a position with the staff of
.1
THURSDAY^Ant 1S,SB44
“Where You Always Save On Your Groceries and Meats”
I .. -liin
the Hickory Memorial Hospital.
Capt. Church wrote his father and
mother that the people In England
were nice, but he longed to be
back with hls friends In North
Carolina.
Staff Sgt. Wayne Church is now
stationed at Camp Pickett, Va. He
had the pleasure of being home
for Easter. He has been on man
euvers in Tennessee for the past
three months. Before entering
service he graduated at Appa
lachian State Teachers College,
and was a member of the school
faculty at Belmont.
The Church brothers are the
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Noah C.
Church, of Wilkesboro route one.
Armes Brothers Overseas
Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. Armes, of Abshers, are in the
service overseas. Pfc. Ivy C.
Armes is now in England In an
engineers regiment. Pfc. Monroe
Armes, who Is in the air corps. Is
In Italy. Pvt. Challle Armes, who
Is serving in the medical corps, is
In Ireland.
Pvt. Kennedy Assigned To
Aircraft Course
Pvt. Claude L. Kennedy, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Ken
nedy, Cherry street, Wilkesboro,
has been assigned to the AAF
Training Command Radio school
at the Sioux Falls Army Air Field,
Sioux Falls, S. D., for training as
a radio operator-mechanic. Upon
completion of a 20-week course,
he will be fully trained to take hla
place as a member of a highly
skilled bomber crew of the Army
Air Forces.
M
Pvt. Henderson Home
Pvt. Jack Henderson, who re
cently completed an aircraft
course at Chanute Field, III., is
spending a 15-day furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Henderson. He will report to
Morris Field, Charlotte, at the end
of hls furlough.
fei
Pfc. Clem Brookshire
Now In England
Pfc. Clem Brookshire, son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Brookshire, re
cently landed in England,- ac
cording to a letter received this
week by his parents. He is get
ting along fine, and expressed the
opinion and ho>pe that all the boys
would be back home In the near
future.
Home From Bougainville
Pfc. Warren Craven, who aided
in the establishment of the beach
head on Bougainville Island in the
Solomons, Is home and is visiting
hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Craven, at Pores Knob. Pfc.
Craven was returned to the states
to be treated for malaria which he
contracted during the Jungle
fighting. He Is a member of a
mortar unit of the marines.
Pvt. Jay C. Grayson
Home On Visit
Pvt. Jay C. Grayson, accom
panied by hls wife. Is home from
Camp Wheeler, Ga., on orders to
report within a few days at Camp
Meade. Pvt. Grayson la the son
of Deputy Sheriff J. C. Grayson.
Mr. and Mrs. Grayson motored,
over to Statesville Tuesday night
to accompany Pvt. and Mrs.
Grayson to the Wllkesboros.
Pvt. Reeves On East
Coast
Pvt. Conrad Reeves, who has
been stationed at Camp White
and Camp Adair, Oregon, for the
past 17 months, writes hls wife
that he is now stationed on the
east coast.
Pvt. Keneriy Recovering
Pvt. Ward Keneriy Is recover
ing from an operation performed
two weeks ago at the army hospi
tal at Great Bend, Kansas. Pvt.
Keneriy Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. S. Keneriy, of this city.
Seaman SchaeHer Home
Seaman Robert Schaeffer, who
Is In navy V-12 training at the
University of Sooth Carolina,
spent - Blaster here with hls par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Schaeffer.
He bad as bis guests Seamen
James Seale and Homer Herks
iriio are also 7-12 students.
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