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See or write Roby Spears, Orlcket, N. G. Itp FOR SAUB—No. 12 Chattanooipi cane mill, good as new; 20-gal lon metal holler. Will trade for hay rake. Leri McCann, Roar ing Rlyer route one. l-8-2tp PIANOS OP THE BETTER KIND —For the discriminating pian ist—those who play with a wide range of expression and interp- ratlon. One Sohmer and one Kranlch & Bach. Other cheap er pianos. Garwood Plano Co. WUkesboro, N. C. 1-4-tf FOR SALE—92-acre farm, about one mile north of Abshers iwst- office; house and outbnilding;s. Price reasonable. See or write Mrs. Cora Joines, Laorelsprings, N. C. 1-llpd FOR SALE—Eleren acres of land, has some timber, and m well watered. Will sell at a bargain. —Conrad Forester, Route One, ■ Wilkesboro, N. C. l-114t FOR SA1.B—One Tomer Hay press, size 16x18, with power ' take-off for Farmall H tractor: Ulso one Turner Woodsaw for Farmall H tractor. Wilkes Im- ■ plement Co., Between the Wil- keshoros. l-ll-4t wanted — Pwmanent employ ment by man experienced in sales and office. Will consider utility or stock room. Reason able salary to begin. Answer “J. H.”, care The Journal-Pa triot. 1-4-2 Ipd WANTED — Good Irish Potatoes. Will buy say quantity. Hljdiost market iwice. Tal J. Pearsoi> Grocery Co., N«fh WUkesboro, N. O. 11-88-tf WANTED TO RENT — SmaU house or three or four-room unfurnished apartment. Write P. O. Box 826, North Wilkes boro, N. C. Itp WANTED — To Bay Yoar Dried fruit. Hlghsot market prieoo. Tal J. Poarsoa, Tea^ Straot, Nortk Wflkosboro. 16-18-tf • Lost and Found dost During Holidays, One white fur glove. Finder please call 116M. Itp FOR SALE — 1942 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base; also 1938 Ford Club coupe and 1937 Ford truck.—Jim Somers, WU kesboro, N. C. l-4-2tpd FOR SALB_Calorfc Cost Burner heating stove, nearly new, at a big diMoont. One Underwaad T^Miwriter, 10-ineh carrlaga; 1 , automatic wood-baming brood er, 500-chick capacity, neariy new, at a barguin; 1 small band saw, ideal for work shop; oao home-size coal or wood burning stove, fine condition, at about half price. Will heat six rooms. See H. G. Nichols at Jonmal- Patriot. FOR SAliB — Very Choice Dairy ; heifers, 820 each. Holsteins, I Gaemseys and Ayshlrea. Non- related bull free with five head. ; Shipped C.O.D. Athens Dairies Go., Box 162, Athens, Pa. l-4-6t LOST — Identification Bracelet, pink gold, with name "Ella Mae". Reward lor return to Ella Mae Whittington, Hln- shaw street, North Wilkesboro. Itp WE WELL PRUNE and Spray your shrubbery and trees. Val- lew View Nurseries, Pores Knob. It Miscellaneous IF IT IS PAINTING, Papering or finishing floors you want, seo or 'phone 469-M.— J, V, Bil lings. Estimates famished free. 1-X6pd FOR SALE! 1 1942 model Pontiac car. 1 Reo Truck,... 1937 model. • NEW# INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS AVAILABLE IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY For Civilian Uso Wilkes Implement Co. 'PHONE 4» “Betweoa ’The Towns'* FOR SALE! Limited Number 1945 Appointment Books Commercial and Professional Carter-Hnbbard Publishing Co. telephone 70 WANTED jjr Jfifd* I fp*****D UlTED — Good Tenaat for To- Musco farm in Yadkin county, jood opportunity for man with !amUy, whit# or colored. Have regular farm work. See or rrita P. VJ Hurt, JoneavUlo, N. 1-4-ltp _ Good Iririi potatoes^ saadHr- Highem TW d. Paanmi 0«s n.28-tf 1 Dodge Farm Trac tor. 1 Hay Bailer. 1 Mowing Machine. 1 Team Horses. 1 Cow. 1 Hospital Bed 1 2-Burner Oil Heater R. N. McNEILL Administrator of the Estate of William H, McNeill HAYS, N. C. for SECURITY and COMFORT wear a DOBBS —TRUSS— II A BELTS * Mil STRAPS • M U BULBS * HOLDS LIKE-^^ A HAND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY RED CROSS PHARMACY “Ymur Sanriea Drag Stara” lOtb 8t.‘ North Wllkcaboro. N. C, All property on hand January 1, 1945, either real or personal, is subject to taxation and must be listed. You must include in your return all real estate, buildings, and improvements, machinery, fixtures,' mer chandise in stock, goods in process of manufacture. Include also such items as farm.wcl^nery, Imusehold furniture, office furniture, office equipment, jewel ry, automobile and livestock. All persons not listingr are subject to indictment. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO tJST ALL DOGS FOR SPECIAL AS WELL AS AD VALOREM TAXES! ALL MALE PERSONS BETWEEN 21 AND 50 YEARS OLD MUST LIST FOR POLL I * ^ Note: Farmers, Come Prepared to Give Your Farm Report LIST TAKERS WILL SIT AT THE PLACES AT TIME LISTED BELDW: • Antioch Township L* M. JARVIS, Roarini River, List Taker Bob Segraves' Store —I January 8 Leland Martin's old place January 10 Old Dellaplane Postoffice January 11 Pom Mathis' Store January 12 A. H. Roberts' Store January 16 Beaver Creek Township L. CBAP FERGUSON, Boomer, List Taker G. L. Livingston's home January 8 Geno Walsh'.s Store January 9 J. M. Edminston's home January 10 L. Chap Ferguson's home January 11-12 Boomer Township RALPH SWANSON, Boomer, List Taker Greer's Store January 8 J. C. Walsh's Store January 9 W. T. Walsh's Service Station JanutTr 10 Ralph Caldwell’s Service Station January 11 Greer’s Store January 12 Greer’s Store January 16-16 Brushy Mountain Township HATES AND PLACES TO BE SUPPLIED LATER Edwards Township No. 1 C. C. 'raARPE, Ronda, List Taker Macedonia Church, Tuesday Wellborn’s Store, Wednesday Janutiry 16 January 17 Town Hall, Ronda, Thursday, Friday and ^ Saturday January 18-19-20 Edwards Township No, 2 CLIFTON PREVEHTE, Roaring River, List Taker J. H. Holloway’s Store January 8 Roaring River Hardware Store January 9 Mill Store, Cotton MUl January 10 Poplar Springs Church January 11 Boss Blackburn’s Store Janua^ 12 WiU Porter's Store January lo-lo Edwards Township No. 3 ELI SMITH, Benham, List Taker J. A. West’s, Monday ^ Pleasant Hill School House January 2^M Pleasant Ridge School House January Benham School House January 27-^ Eli Smith’s home January dO Elk Township No. 1 W. E. CARL’TON, Hendrix, last Taker Green Shepherd’s Store January 12 John Kirby’s Store, Atkins Shop Arvil Hamby’s home 17 Ira W. Triplett’s Store January 1 G. D. WelWn’s home January 10 Elk Township No. 2 MABEL DULA, Ferguson, List Taker Jake Green’s Store, Monday January 8 W. A. Proffitt’s Store, Tuesday January 9 Jim Wood’s Store, Wednesday January 10 My home, Thursday January 11 Jobs Cabin Towmship O. M. WATSON, Summit, List Taker Benge Postoffice Monday January 8 Walsh Postoffice, ’Tuesday January 9 Johnson Welbom’s home, Wednesday January 10 Lee J. Church’s Store, 'Thursday January 11 L. E (Woodie’s Store. Friday January 12 O. M. Watson’s home, Saturday January 13 Lewis Fork Township W. E. BLACKBURN, Purlear, List Taker Dock Triplett's Store, Monday January 8 Wint Blackburn’s Store,’ Tuesday January 9 A. J. Eller’s Store, Wednesday January 10 E C. Foster’s Store, Thursday January 11 Taft Foster’s Store, Friday January 12 W. E. Blackburn’s home Saturday January 13 Lovelace Township TURNER C. ANDERSON, North Wilkesboro R. F. D., List Taker Mt. Sinia School House, Monday January 8 B. P. Inscore’s Store. ’Tuesday January 9 Spurgeon School House, Wednesday — January 10 Hollar’s School, Thursday January 11 E. P. Inscore’s Store, Friday January 12 Moravian Falls Township S. E GAMBILL, Pores Knob, List Taker Adley Church January 8 Mt. Carmel Church January 9 Joe Brock’s home January 10 Moravian Falls January 11-12 Pores Knob January 13-16 Mulberry Township No. 1 DATES AN D PLACES TO BE SUPPLIED LATER Mulberry Township No. 2 A. a MYER.S, Hays, E F. D., List Taker M. F, Absher’s Store January 8 A. B. Myers, Hayes, R F. D. January 9 H. H. Rhodes’ Store January 10 Loren CSiurch’s Store January 11 Loren Church’s Store (afternoon) January 12 EM Hayes’ Store January 16 EM Hayes’ Store January 16 New Castle Township C. W. HANES, Ronda, List Taker Gilliam’s Store, Monday January 8 Dennyville Tuesday January 9 Presley Day’s Store, Wednesday January 10 John /Welbom’s Store- Thursday January 11 Mrs. Nettie Green’s Store January 12. Clingman January 13-16 C. W. Haynes’ home January 16 North Wilkesboro Township BRADLEY DANCY, N. Wilkesboro. List Taker North Wilkesboro City Hall, January 8 to 31 Reddies River Township Q. O. KILBY, Millers Creek, List Taker A. T. Nichols’ Store January 8 Joe Hayes’ Store January 9 J. T. Nichols’ Store, Congo January 10 W. E. Parsons’ Store January 11 Turner’s Service Station January 12-13 McNeill’s Filling Station January 16-16-17 Q. O. Kilby’s home January 18 Rock Creek Township ELI SEBASTIAN, Rt. 2, North Wilkesboro List Taker Will Elmore’s Store January 8 Sol Byrd’s Store January 9 Charlie Wood’s Store January 10 Wilmer Woodruffs Store January 11 Merdie Brown’s Store January 12 Eai Sebastian’s home January 13 Eli Blevins’ home January 16 Somers Township J. W. ROBBINS, Cycle, Rt. 2, List Taker Sanford Sparks' Falling Station January 8 J. N. Souther’s home January 9 Carl McCarter’s Station January 10 R. C. Jarvis’ Store January 11 Rufus Johnson’s Store January 12 J. W. Robbins’ home Jwuary 13 Stanton Township MRS. VERNON CHURCH Purlear, List Taker White Oak School House, Monday January 8 G. C. Parson’s Store. Tuesday January 9 Purlear Grocery Store, Wednesday January 10 New Hope School House, EViday January 12 Oiu ~ Vernon Church’s home, Saturday January 13 Traphill Township D. B. SWARINGEN. Traphill, List Taker Thurmond George Sander’s (morning) Harrison Warren’s (afternoon) ulX Herman Holbrook’s Austin Granville Lyons’ 1. O. Brewer’s Store Burlie Bauguess’ D. C. Castevens’ Store Joines Postoffice McBride’s Store C. D. Holbrook’s Store C. D. Holbrook’s Store D. B. Swaringen’s home January 8 January 10 January 10 January 11 January 12 January.lS JanoiuY January 16 January 17 January 18 January 49 January 20 January 22 ■y Union Township J. R. OWENS, Wilbar, List Taker Monroe Dancy’s Store January 8 Voting Place January 9 N. Wingler’s old store place January 10 Piney Ridge School House January 11 A. R. Miller’s 'Store January 12 Dewey Miller’s Store January 13 Malrey Shepherd’s Store Janxiary 22 Jesse Shepherd's Store ^ January 23 Reed Royal’s Store 1 January 24 Oak Grove Church January 26 At my residence January 26 Walnut Grove Township No. 1 LONNIE BILLINGS, Dockery, List Taker W. C. Gambill’s Store January 10 L. E. Sparks’ home January 11 A. M. Holbrook’s Store January 12 J. H. Alexander’s home January 13 L L. Billings’ home January 16 Walnut Grove Township No. 2 MRS. MATTIE JOHNSON, Springfield, List Taker 0. C. Rhodes’ Store Jaruary 16 Old Store DeHart January 16 W. E. Reynold’s Store January 17 XXot\1^s7 t « cx McKinley Hanks’ Store January IK J. R. Johnson’s home January S Kl 7 Wilkesboro Township No. 1 \ C. M. PARDUE Wilkesboro, List Taker Courthouse, January 8-9 Mont Jones’ Store, Oakwoods January 10 Courthouse, January 11-12-13 Wilkesboro Township No. 2 C. G. GLASS, Wilkesboro, Liat Taker Harvey Johnson’s Store Henry Brooks’ home G. G. Glass’ Store C. G. Glass’ Store C. G. Glass’ Store C. G, Glass’ Store — January 16 January 10 January 17 January 18 January 19 — January 22 J. C. GRAYSON TAX SOPEUUISOR, WILKEVCOtITY
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