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IwriitWIC U. 8c vmy meOieal wat la c>Uh>s tor lulp—tbe help •C yrommi-^ fapplement the «er of wmjr hoapttal ‘etafta moikere aro toONfew to OQPO «Mi the teeroaiiig floir of MOk ud vovnded aoldiere from Rates: k A Word ) Each Inaerdoa; Mlnimun 25c healthy and earaest iromaii oaa ftre. It la aktlled help bat does not require prolOealonel tralnlaj. It ooneista la the pertormance of ganeral hoepltal dntlee of a non- profeeelo&al nature which by sar- lasttlme of nureee and doctora will enable them 'to «lTe their profee- care to a greater number of patleoU. WAC hoepltal units are now forming In each of the 47 states. The units, ao far aa. possiWe; will be saslgned for aerrlce in army general hospitals within their own Members of the WAO ^ospltal nnlU are paid the same as other soldiers of equlyalent grades. Their pay as technicians fifth grade. Is $66 per month with In crease for e*wh adrance In grade ■the highest grade receWng $138 per month. In addition they are proTlded with food, clothing, quar- FOR SALE WE NOW HAVE In Stock the lar gest rarlety of Linoleum and Gold Seal Oongolenm Rugs we hare had In several years—a number of patterns to choose from. — Jenkins Hardware & Furniture Co. It FOR SALE — *-GalIon Capadty Electric Chum outfit, with mo tor; Chock — priced low; lawn mover. H. G. Nimols. low; lawn mower H. G. Nimols. liAWN MOWER FOB SALE—At reasonable price. Phone 23J.pd FOB SALE—^T^le-top New Per fection oil range: good as new. Better Homes Furniture Co. It FOR SALE — Baby Carriage; steel frame; rubber tires; about same as new. R. W. Wiles, 312 D Street. 3-29-2p FOR SALE—One extra goed, heavy work horse. 6 years old. New set of harness and one- horse wagpn. See Robert Bil lings, Cricket, N. C. 3-2 9-2 p FOR SALE—Singer string ■ chine in good condition, price $50. Mrs. Richard Reeves, four miles west on Highway 421. Ip FOB SALE — Wisconsin motor scooter; 2 -3-4 h.p. motor. A-1 condition; new tires, new paint. WIU run 40 mUes per hour, you get 20 miles on one quart gasoline. A real buy for $180.00. See R. C. Parker at Ronda after four p. m. Ip FOB SALE—One 13-guage shot gun; double barrel and In good condition. See Tates at The Journal-Patriot Office. Itpd FOB «AT,ie—8,000 bnndlee fod der, $3 per hundred; also fresh milk cow for sale.—A. L. Trip lett, Purlear. 3-26-2tpd jgJST BBOBIVBD — New Siip- ment of PIANOS—some as low in price as $66.00. 12 months to pay.—Garwood Plano Co., WUkeeboro, N. C. 3-29-4t FOR SALE!—Baby Onrriage Aiwl Bassinet, In good condition. Call 306, Wllkesboro, N. C. 3-26-2tp TOR SAIiLE—^Three stacks of hay, mixture orchard grass, and lesi>edeia. $26.00 a stack. See Charlie Howard, Wllkes boro N. C. 3-26-2tpd FOR SALE—SmaB farm, about 76 acres, one mile south of TraphlU, on Parkway Bus line, about 16 acres bottom, partly cleared, house and bam. Easy terms. See or write Charlie MUes, TraphlU. N. C. 4-2-4tpd FOB SALB—New lot of soUd red cedar chests—nice and roomy. The very thing to keep those fur coats and woolen clothes In. The gift that lasts. Forester Furniture Co. S-29-4t FOB SALE—Two Ooca-Oola elec- trlo drink boxes; one Norge electric drink box, with com partments.—Call at local Coca- Cola plant. 3-12tf *nw AUftS Of help thoy^ need to the kind that eny inteUlgent, ATWOT. N^TM WIhlgtWicWft. W.^ POR SALB—Bound Seasoned Oak wood cut for heaters, fireplace and brooder; also dry stove wood. Call 668W or see him at his home on 210 Fifth Street. Faw’t Wood Yard. 8-29-16tp WOOD FOB 8ALE-Both Dry and green, for heater or cook stove, Broyhill's Wood Yard, 411 street, ’phone 668. 8-26-7tp FOB SALB—Two Pro-War Baby Carriages, one good baby bed, with springs and mattress.—J. C. Penney Co. 3-15-tf WANTED WA-NTEa>—At once, girl, married or single, who can use typewrit er. Write Box 471, North Wll- kesboro. Itpd WANTED — Man for work In clothing store. Qualifications will determine salary.—Mar- low’s'Men’s Shop. 4-2-3t WANTED—Tenant Fanner —Ev erything furnished. L. W. Cel^ man. Box 14, Cycle, N. C. 3-29 WANTED — All The Hams You can bring ns. Will pay yon highest market price. Tal J. PeareoB Grocery Co., Tenth St., North Wllkesboro. N. C. l-8tf WANTED —Good Irish PotiMoea. will buy any quantity. Highest market price. Tal J. Pearson Grocery Co., North Wllkesboro, N. C. l-*tf FOR RENT FOR ^NX—19 acres land for oora. See Mrs. W. E. Gaither, 5 miles west on 421 or L. E. Har ris, North Wllkesboro, N. C. It Lost and Found LOST—Book of R stamps. Finder please notify me, R. H. Elliott, WUkesboro Rente 1. Ip Real Estate Sales - Rentals • ABSHER# Real Estate Co. Office Over Pa3me Clo. Co. AT STUD, Howie Whig No. 31160, by Bnsxard Wing and Crooked | Lena. Black, white, tan saddle back 24 Inches. Judge Bristol No. 21181, by Billie Bristol and Francis Reid, Black, white and tan. These hounds are out of champion sires and brothers to champions. Bench and Field. They are proven sires, ■ of the best breeding. If yon want fox hounds breed to them and you won’t have to make excuses for them. Fee $10 or a pair of pups. J. A. OlUey, Jonesvllle, N. C. til 6-7 eoM p WILL TRADE One Only LADIES’ ELGIN WRIST WATCH - for - »18.75 WAR BOND Carl W. Steele Jeweler TIMlim SCHOOL FM NOISES DAVIS HOSPITAL Statesville, N. C. Pree Tuition and Maintenance Nicw daASS NOW FORMING* APPLICANTS Mtitfr BB cRlSuiS®! OP AN Accredited high school be- tween na and to years of Aca ■ For Further Information Write Oavis Hospital, - - Statewille, N. C. tqiir Md medical hind dcataljwpe. women mnbt he hefweeu ao and 60 yqara of age. ,They must have i 'minimum of two yeara of high eehool edueation. They must have no'-dependenta under the age of 14, and above all they must be of excellent charec- ter and poaceiB the sincere desire to serve. No previous hospital ex- perieace to necessary. • The army feels the need for WACe BO urgently that they offer the- untrained woman full CMueiByCioHi to medl- schooling for service as a cal or surglcsG technician. The Woman’s Cluib of North WUkeeboro has been aeked to help In meeting this emergency. Mrs. John Leyahon, Mrs. Boyd Stout and Mrs. J. B. Carter have been f P. (Caney)'Lowe, age .4$, «iBe of the'pioneer, orchardtota of the Brushy, Monhtgln ,fmlt grow ing section, died this morning at g:80 at hto home .-near Pores Knob. He had been in ttl health for more than a year. - Funeral service wlU he held on Wednwday at ll a. m., at Walnut Grove ^ptlst church where Mr. Lowe had been a most active member for several decades. He would have reached his 79th iUrthdsy had he Uved until Wed nesday. Rev, B. y. Bumgarner will named a committee from the rltee. to help secure at least five women or more for this work. Those Interested, plecuse caU at once one of this committee for farther information. V- WAC Recruiters To Be Here Friday Lt. Abram Raff, Sgt. Marilyn Hazelbalser and S'gt. John Far- roily, of the Winston-Salem army recruiting station, will be at the post office In North Wllkesboro next Friday, March 30. ’They will Interview any qnalllied women who wish to enlist for the WAC hospital companies. Women be tween the ages of 20 and 49, with at least two years of high school and no dependents under 14 years, are urged to come to post office next Friday. V Mr. Lowe was bom In .Mex- ender oonnty, a son of the late Tllford and Saphronla Tritt Lowe. He was married to Miss Nancy Smith and they came to Wilkes, where he entered the orchard bus iness. ’Tbroughont bis life Mr. Lowe was active In church and community affairs and was a 60- year member of the Masonic fra ternity, his membership being In Wllkesboro LodgaNo. 46. Masons will conduct funeral rites at the grave. Mr. Lowe Is survived by his wife and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. F. D. Freeze, of China Grove; Mis. B. M. Broy- hill, of Pores Knob; M. K. Lowe, Landis; Mrs. J.M.BIevlns.Moravlan Falls; Perry R. Lowe, Pores Knob; T. G. Lowe, Atlanta, Ga., Clayton Lowe, Pores Knob. V Jlpmal aarvloua Union - Baptist uhnrt^ April L Tha pastor, Vm. A. . W. BUler; 8a$vtoM wlU ha held telly at 7:41 p. m., and 'tte pttblle to eototelly lnTited. r ' ; HoncB OP ftiUi North Carolina, .Wnkss Cote^. Undar and by virtM of an (nter of the'Soperior Coot of Wilns county, made in tho spaeial pro* coodtog' •umed Paul Dab and wife, Vera Ddp, vs. Paga Chnrdi and Branaon (mnrch, nunors, the same being No. ——— open tbs spoetol proceodtog dodeet of. eaid court, tho undersigned Commto* sioner will,/ on the 80th day of April, 194S, at IS o’clodc Noo^ rt enstomm each-ysas ttaeS ft» dg- tbe.i comreBtlool will be lU.oo Baiter .Satas^ nigbg, of aajr o^«i etrfaigi itetranetite are InMM to psetfsto pate in tide marie lasttviL s' I^ the coorthonse door in' boro, North Cardina, oftto for lale to the highest biddi Vera Snow Woods Is Taken by Death •Vera Snow Wood was bora July 28, 1928. She died March 14, 1945, age 16 years, seven months and 16 days. She professed a hope In Christ at the age of 12. She Is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Woods; one sister, Mrs. Dan Triplett, of Darby, and the fol lowing brothers: Clarence and Arlan Woods, of Akron, Ohio; Roby Woods, of Wilmington; Car rol Woods, In the army at Temple, Texas, and Arale Woods, In the army at Camp Shelby, Miss.— Contributed. V -^OUji^BOYS SGT. NICHOLS SERVES IN ITALY, SIGNAL CORPS (With the Fifth Army, Italy— S^. John D. Nichols, son of I*r. and Mrs. J. M. Nichols, of Cricket, js a member of the 91st “Powder River” division signal company, which recently has been maintain ing wire communications along Highway 65, main gateway into Bologna, Italy, in the face of Ger man shellfire. The company entered the line on the Fifth Ar^ front to partici pate in operations bridging the Arno River. Since then it has Auction Land Sale At Wllkesboro Saturday A number of ibeautlful residen tial lots will he sold at auction Saturday In Wllkesboro. ’They are located on Cherry Street and also on Highland Street. The W. F. Miller and the Dr. J. W. White property on Cherry street will be offered to the public by Ferris & Johnson, selling ag ents of Greensboro. The sale will start at 2 o’clock. Music by a brass band and valu able prizes -will be given away at the sale. Henderson Flower Shop Is Now Open The Henderson Flower Shop, located In Wllkesboro, Is now open for business. Orders for the Eas ter season will ibe handled from the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henderson until the new build ing now under construction for the flower shop la completed. The new flower shop will great ly appreciate the patronage of the public and a flne selection of flow ers for all occasions are now car ried In stock. Money can fight, buy bonds. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qnalified as admintotra- , tor of toe estate of Mrs. Gladys laid more than 2,000 miles of wireBentoi^ late of Wilkes eonnty, N. along the Florence-Bologna traf fic artery and delivered more than 60,000 messages. Ito Ito ite PVT. PAUL W. BLEVINS RECEIVES DISCHARGE Swannanoa, N. C.—Pvt. Paul W. Blevins, son of Mrs. Ethel Blevins, of Springfield, N. C., has been given an honorable discharge from the ariny on account of phy sical disabilities, the Moore General Hospital separation officer an nounces. Pvt. Ble-vins is a veteran of the Burma campaign. He wears toe Good Conduct medal, the Combat Infantry badge and the Bronze Star, both for meritortons mili tary service, the Southwest Paci fic ribbon, and the sharpshooters’ medal. He was formerly employed by the American Furniture Company of North Wllkesboro. He was also a fanner. JOHN H. JOINES,, JR., RECEIVES PROMOTION John Houston Jolnes, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Joines, of this city, has been promoted to rank of MA.M. 3c In the navy. He is serving In the Pacific area. Miscellaneous DO YOU NEKD Fine or Course gravel for driveways We de liver. Phone 688W, or see Charlie Faw at 210 Fifth street. 8-29-lStp PIANOS—Good need Upright Pi anos, thoroughly cleaned, regu lated,836 screws tightened, and tnned. Guaranteed to give the service a onstomer Is entitled to.—Garwood Plano Company, WUkMboro, N. C. 2-26-tf C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned whose address is Purlear, N. C., duly verified, on or before the 21st day of March, 1946, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All persons indeb^ to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. ’This 21st day of March, 1946. CLARENCE BENTON, Administrator the estate of Mrs. Gladys Benton, dec’d. 4-30-6tM ler for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Jobs Cabin township, Wilkes county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of V. M. Church, Rebecca Church, G. W. Blackburn, Mitchell Green and otoers, and more particnlarly de scribed as follows, to-wlt: First 'Tract: Beginning on a cucumber, Mitchell Greene’s corner running east 82 poles to a Span ish oak; south S deg. west 74 poles to a chestnut. Alley Laws’ line; north 87 d^. west -with said line 82 poles to a stake: north 8 deg. east 69 poles to toe begin ning, containing 86 acres, more or ,- - . — tiuri tiito vriB ki Battman, w!U be latistod by Rot. tfamed this year. As bish! year* oyer 0 ttmiletoiii appMiml ontiM pngi^ XhtoyitoitoeTmto promtoei to be one of the best srw ovw a long period of yton. Second Tract: B^dnning at toe southeast comer of toe John Dula fifty-acre tract, now A. M. Green, a birch and cucumber, on the bank of a branch, and running south 8 deg. west with lands of Rebecca and Mary Church, 70 poles to a stake in the line of Alie Laws, now Wiley Green tract; thence north 88 deg. west with same 61% poles to a sourwood at the old corner in the Ellen Blackburn line; thence north with the Blackbnra line 70 poles to the line of the John 'Dnla (now A. M. Green) fif ty-acre tract; thence east with same 61% poles to the beginning, containing ^% seres, more or less. 'This 21st day of March, 1946. CLYDE HAYES, 4-16-4tM Commissioner Bay More Bonds! COMDFORT FOR THE Ruptured NON-SKID Spot Pad (bring - tic NON-SKID Tmasea, bolda Jut like 7oar Soger*. The •orroandlDg NON- SKID surface keep* the pad In pla^ thos Increasing yonr chance* of. ob taining a enre. Eecommended bTPky- alclana. Many different atylea-^fngle and Double, Spring and Sllastle. Let our expert fitter preacrlbe a “NON- SKID” Truss for your requlremenU and end your rupture tronbles today. FREE CONSULTATION R.M.Brame&Soiis North Wllkesboro, N. C Semi-Annual TflILORinG DISPLAY Ute S«f*4UL safest Rat Killer kDOwn. Made witk eensattonR Red Souin. Kills only r*ts ^ e. Kesul^ Its goaranteef^. Large ptcK. SAP* JEtewV Xrt Bait Red Cross Pharmacy “Your Service Drag Btonf*' 10th Street Tdephone W Wed., March 28 A representative from the bouse of Hd. V. 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It all adds up to superior performance ... the reason why Goodyear Is the world's first choice tire ... and has been for 30-consecutive years. AOOxM Tafforeri for TrvtkB goodAear AIRWHEELS Don't settle ior less when you can get Goodyear Airwheels . . , heavier, stronger tires tailored to do a good truck job. For all pick - ups and light del i V e ry trucks. 20.95 NEW TUUS SAVE TIRES Goodyear tubes are reinforced for extra serv ice and safety. No certificate needed. Give your tires extra support. $3.65 Pins ’Tsx 6.00x16 pins tsx 6.00x16 TIRES THIN7 ^good/Vear EXTRA-MlUAi RECAPPING for safety’s sake and to morrow's driving. We'U give your 'smoothies' traction treads for thousands of *x- tra safe miles. $7.00 w*.OOxU WILKES TIRE STORE Jsidc Swoffdgri, Hsnsgw o 10th Street Phone 322 NOBTH WIUEBSB(»0, N. C
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