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Rates:IcAWwd UMrtkw: for MiRtpm S8e SALE W® SAliB—lT«d«rwood Portable MV' ‘‘ • - ijrpowrUer, la ««MU»Rt'eondl.- Uon. (Idwl tor ChiteURM gltt to MB or daughter).♦ Steo H. 0. Nlehols at Jonn^al-^trlot FO® BAIA—.Willys Auto, 19S5 model, good condltlou, new , "tipply to Commercial Barber Shop. Up ^OR sale ■^^ruck Scales •od 7 1-2 h. p. electric Motoralso horaes and mulea for Mle and trade. Adaj^ near city lunita on highway 18. • ll-18-2tp hot*i Tliifulhr prie^ 48ei,-«pecial ptihr, 10& On M #^«7| ^Wrdaw and Mondaiy, (baaeinent), Tomlinson’s Department Store. POR SAIiS>-Od» Wheat deano', one .flour bolter, (can be con- ▼erted Into meal bolter for large mill) . Wilkes Armature Co. ll-16-4t FOR BAliU—Boimdry of Iteiher, cut to 8 laches. Old J. H. War ren place, 3 1-2 miles out near Idberty Grove church. Charles H. Warren, 2201 Byrd St., Ral eigh, N. C. ll-16-4tp OOW USED PIANOS—Thoron^- ly reconditioned and tuned. Some aa law in price as $65. Terms if you wish. Garwood Plano Co., Wllkesboro, N. C. 9-11-tf for sale —. Five Nice Shoots. Mrs. A. G. Foster, Congo, N. C. Up for sale—^.Allis dialmers Com bine; large size, A-1 condition; also Allis Chalmers disc har row; new Ideal mowing ma chine, and side delivery hay rake—all tractor drawn; corn stalk cutter, horse-drawn. Dave Hall, Wllkesboro, N. C. ll-13-2tp for S.\LE — Green • and Dry wood, truck load; cured shoul ders and side meat. Dave Hall, Wllkesboro, N. C. ll-13-2tp FOR SALE——Ice Box and Wood range. Mrs. Walter Carlton at Pine Ridge Service Station, Mo ravian Palls, N. C. Itp for S.4LE—Christmas Cards and Greeting Cards. Call 318. Mrs. H. M. Briggs. Itp AT PRNNEY’S- oversea boxes- yours now. -New Shipment -20c each. Get 16-26-tf FOR SALE—Three Wilkes Farms, from 28 to 150 acres each; have homes and ontbuildings, also water on each place. If you want a farm, see H. G. Nichols at Journal-Patriot. FOR SALE — Throe Piece Maple living-room suite, practically new; also studio couch. See Mrs. Ralph Mahaffey at Roy Sanders, near Cricket. ll-9-2tp FOR SALE—Kerosene Hot Water heater, excellent condition, and a bargain. See H. G. Nichols quick If you want It. tttaOT. NORTH WlLiaS Laitf Rites Held ForMrs.Wilebi A brief funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon at Relns- Stnrdlvant chapel for Mrs. C. E. Wilson, who whs killed In an au tomobile accident Tuesday. Rev.) A. C. Waggoner, pastor of the First Methodist church here, conducted the service here. Later a funeral service was held at the Methodist church lu Mountain City, Tenn., Mrs. Wilson’s native town, and burial was In Mountain View cemetery there. Local Drug stores were closed during the funeral hour. Mrs. Wilson’s -husband is a pharmacist and holds a position with Horton s Drug store. Mrs. Wilson was killed when the car driven by Mr. Wilson and a small . truck driven by Lytle Howell, of Moravian Falls, collid ed on highway 421 near the Wllkes-Yadkln line. Mr. Howell, who was alone In the truck, died early today from Injuries received in the accident. V Special Service - At Goshen Church WANTED WANTED—Offlc« Girl or Woman who can use typewriter. Ans wer in own handwriting. Box 471, North Wllkesboro. ll-13-2tp WANTED — Men To Cut Large limb over my house. Must be cut so as not to damage house. Mrs. W. A. Sydnor. It WANTED—500 Customers to Use a good brand flour at special prices. Cash Wholesale Grocery, Forester Avenue. 11-23-St H eleno Rubinstein lUSH NEW MAKE-UP COLOR A deep, intense red with just an echo of blue to make your skin look fairer, your eyes more brilliant. A glorious color from the era of famous “beauties” to dramatize your beauty today. n«h ImI lipstick. Lustrous, lasting, appealing. 1.00,1.25,1.50. Plush Red Rouge. 1.00 lewis 4 Coentry Moke-ttp Film. To keep your make-up flawless. Peachbloom, Mauresque or glowing Rico Suntan. 1.00 1.50 Helene teWnstetn lece Powder. Sheer and fla 'tering. Two special blends: one for dry, one for oil,'skin. Six lovely shades. 1.00,1.50,3.50 JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF Helena Rubinstein Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Dusting Powders Mrs. Wafsoii Bryant and Mrs. Page Choate are in charge of our Cosmetics Department, and invite yon to come in for a consultation Rev. S. I. Watts will fill his regular appointment at Goshen Sunday, Nov. 12, at 11 a. m. The theme will be "My Ten Years’ Pastorate at Goshen Bap tlst Church". All have a cordial invitation to attend this special service.—Rev. S. I. Watts. Use Ads. For Results! WANT Whit© Woman, Experi enced, to do housework and care for two children. Good pay. Health certificate requir ed. Write Postoffice Box 783, North Wilkesboro. ll-20-4tp WAN'TED—If You Have A Home for sale in or near North Wilkesboro see H. Q. Nichols at Journal-Patriot. Have buyers If you want to sell. WANTED — To Buy Your Dried fruit. Highest market prices. Tal J. Pearson, Tenth Street, North Wilkesboro. 10-23-tf WANTED—Burlap and Cotton bags, any quantity. Will pay good price. Cash Wholesale Grocery, Forester Avenue. ll-13-8t WAN'TED — To Buy Your Dried fruit. Highest market prices. Tal J. Pearson, Tenth Street, North Wllkesboro. 10-23 tf WANTED ^Two farms of about 20 acres with dwellings and out-i holdings. Want pne on No. 421 between North Wilkesboro and Boone; other any direction but not too far from city. See me if you want to sell your farm (or city or surburban home) H. G. Nichols at Journal-Patriot. WANTED—A few good standard make typewriters and adding machines. — H. G. Nichols at Journal-Patriot. WANTED—AU the 4-4 Green or dry N. C. pine w© can get for the manufacture of shell boxes. We can extend AAl priority, and certificate under L-335, so you will be assured that you are complying with all WPB and OPA regulations. The price we can pay is $32.00 per M feet, with 10c per M feet per mile, for hauling over 30 miles. The Mengel Company Branch Wood Products Division, Winston-Sa lem. N. C. U-9-2t Lost and Found LOST—or Left on Some Delivery trip, extra tire and wheel, (size 700x15). Reward for re formation leading to return. Rhodes-Day Furniture Co., North Wllkesboro, N. C. It A RED CROSS + ■ PHARMACY -TOU* SBRTlCa J)BUG STORE” nokth wilkesboro, n. c. 10th Street LOST—Last Friday In North Wilkesboro a billfold contain ing ten dollars and a silver dol lar, also a group of pictures. If anyone found It, please return to Journal-Patriot office. The name of the owner was In it. Five dollars reward. Miss Doro thy Wyatt, 404 P street. North Wilkesboro, N. C. Itp LOST—In North Wllkesboro Sat urday. Pocketbook with over $50 in cash, gas ration stamps, driver license, other papers. Liberal reward for return to J. W. Hudspeth, Yadklnvllle. ll-9-2tp Miscellaneous SPENCER Indlvldnally Designed Supports will relieve tired, ach ing back and exhaustion caused by weakened muscles and wrong posture. Telephone or write for free booklet. Mrs. A. C. Dennis, registered Spencer Corsetler, North Wllkesboro, N. C. Telephone 36M or 630. Itp Sell Yoot Fryers and Broilers for CASH. Best prices and ready market. Connections with large bniyers. J. L. Pearson (Cash Grocery), Roaring River, N. C. 11-2 0-4tp FHKEI If Exccm Add Oaaaes Ton pains of Stomach Uloors, Indl- gMtlSB, Heartbnn, Belehtag, Bloattegi Nansea, Gaa Pabu, gat fraa Mteplo, Udga at Horton’s Drag Iters. l«t>p (t) With The CHURCHES Wilkesboro Baptist Church Rev. HOWARD JT. FOBO Psstor 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school. B. Story, superintendent. H;00 a. m-—Morning worship. Subject; "Defeated, Yet Victori ous”. 8:30 p. m.—The Baptist ’Train ing Union. Miss Louise Wright, director. 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship. At this hour onr congregation will visit the Methodist church and Join that congregation in ex tending welcome to their new pas tor. First Methodist' Church Bev, A. a WAGGONER, Minister 9:45—Church school. J. B. Snipes, superintendent. 11:00—Morning worship. The theme: "Victorious Living”, ■5:00—’The Vesper hour. The theme: "The Healing Leaves." 6:00—The Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Wednesday—Prayer serv ice. Presbyterian Church Rev. 8. D. CRANE, Minister 9:45—Church school. 11:00 — Morning worship, around the theme, "Before Peace, Judgment’’. This message will begin a series on “Prerequisites To Peace”. 7:16—Evening worship. 7:30—Study groups. Mrs. W. F. Randolph, the teacher of Bible In the North Wllkesboro public schools, will lead the adults in the further study of the purpose and aims of Christian teaching. Oak Grove Sunday School 2:30—Sunday school in the Woodlawn Community House. Wilkesboro and Union Methodist Rev. J. O. ERVIN, Pastor Rev. J. O. Ervin’s services on the Wllkesboro charge for next Sunday. November 12th. Church school at both Wilkes boro and Union churches at usual hours. Preaching at Wilkesboro church at 11:00 a. m., and at 7:30 p. m. Subject for the morning hour: “Shall We Have Peace After Vic tory or Another Armistice?” The subject for the evening hour will be: “What Will Be Left When the War Is Over?” The First Baptist Church Dr. DAVID E. BROWNING, PastoV Sunday school—9:15 a. m. D. B. Blledge, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.—“Substitutes”. 7:30 p. m.—^"Christ and the Postwar World”. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Rov. B. M. LACKEY, Rector The Churchwide Day of Prayer will be observed In St. Paul’s Epis copal church on Saturday after noon, November 11, at five o’clock. This service will be con ducted by the Hector. Rev. B. M. Lackey. The public Is cordially invited to attend. Rev. A. L. Lippard To Preach Sunday Rev. A. W. Lippard, Lutheran minister of Morganton, will con duct service at Reins-Sturdlvant Chapel Sunday afternoon, Nov. 12, at 3:30 o’clock. The pubUc is invited to attend. V' To Ordain Deacons I wish to announce that, on Sunday night, November 12, there will be four men ordained to serve as deacons at Purlear Baptist church. Everybody Is Invited to attend this ordination service. \ REV. FRED BLEVINS, Pastor. V Parker-Triplett In New Location The Parker-Triplett Electric Company has leased the building in Wllkesboro formerly occupied by Newton’s Drug Store and Is now occupying same. The new home of the company Is located near the county courthouse. The Parker-Triplett Electric Co. is owned and operated by Messrs. Dewey R. Parker and Arlon Trip lett and has been doing business In the county for a number of years. The company engages In plumb ing and electrical contracting and repair work, and carries a very complete stock of pumps, plumb ing and electrical fixtures and supplies. Messrs. Parker and Triplett cor dially Invite the public to pay them a visit in their new quarters. -V PLBMBING And Electrical SERVICE North Wllkortoro, N. C. Telephone 3^ Biy Ekctrie Gft. BY MILLIONS OF USERS OYER BILLIONS OF MILES ooodAear MmiONS of new Goodyear synthetic rubber tires are rolling up ennozing mileage on the roads today. Drivers are saying: “We are pleasantly sur prised” ... “You certainly have a winner.” ... “Vm thoroughly sold on Goodyear synthetic tires.” . . . “At much, if not more, 'mileage than pre-wear tires.” These new tires are living right up to the Goodyear standards of quality established through 29 years of tire leadership ... bringing you exclusive Goodyear tread designs and scientific construction for longer mileage, greater safety, smoother riding. TheyH give you the most miles for your money and your certificate. BUY WAR BOND5-BUY FOR KEEPS • Goodyear Research is constantly at work for your bonefit—making today's best, better ing it for tomorrow. POWSR PLUS good/tear ALL-WEATHER BATTERY From »11.30 • Lots of life! Lots of puQ! Hero's a sturdy, hard-working battery that's bigger and better than most original-equipment botterfes. good/Vear TUBES NO CERTIFICATE NEEDED $365 plus tax SIzo 6.00-16 * Had your tubes checked lately? We'll tefl you if they're too worn, and replace them with sturdy Goodyears thot win help prolong the life of your tires. lowcesf ^ AN RillQlAL mi IMIFieilQM lIAIlftM ★ Wilkes Tire Store Jack Swofford, Manager r Tenth Street Nordl.WBkesboro, If, C
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