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% TH wajcEmoHfTM; tITeiniimlAt IHIm Creek 6th Rates: Ic A Word EMh bMrtiom' HlBfaBM Me »»»>»»»— # FOR. SALE Tent reTiTel serrlcee will open nt MUlere Creek on Sunday,May 6. uiitelt may continue thronsh the month ^ May, and will he con ducted by Baptist mlnistere who hare been engaged In "preacher POR SALE Agrieultnral Mow ers and two-row Planters f(m Ford-Fenaam Traetmr. Tadldn Valley M^ Co. It FOR SA1^-19S4 CheTTolet De- Loxe Coach, extra good pre-war tirea; good mechanical condition. M. S. Walker, Hays, N.C. 5-7-2tp FOR SALE-^dgian Milk Goat— fresh about two weeks. See Cama Robertson at E. V. iWH* liams’ Shq^-':" Itp AUCTION SALK — May 12, 1945. 2 (beds, 2 safes, 3 tables, 1 dresser, 1 radio cabinet, 1 range, 1 organ, 1 lounge, rugs, chairs, dishes and croc^, cooking ves sels, 1 16-guage single barrel shot gun, 1 wheat drill, 1 com planter, 1 sausage mill, 1 nair of r scales. Sale to be held Satur day, May 12, at my home place, 10 a. m. Martha Anne Wiles, Dockery, N. C. 5-7-2tp FOR SALE—Slabs by the Big truck load. Save you half on your wood. We also saw them up for you. See Robert Billings, 009 E Street. North WUkesboro, or write North Wilkesboro, N. C., Route 2. 5-7-4tp FOR SALE—MeCiMrmkfc-Deorfaig 2-horse Cultivator and one 4 ft Cultivator. Fred Blackburn, Ronda, N. C. ItP JUST RECEIVED — Two New pre-war Baby Beds, pre-WM springs, ^0.76, at Penney s. It FOR SALE — Three-year-old Jer sey steer and registered Here ford Bulk Ddmino strain, ready for service. Eli Sfel^astian, on North Wilkesboro Route 2. Itp FOR SALE — Used Cash Regia- ters, adding machines and Type writers. Phone 22F11. O. P. WaUs, Ronda. N. C. 5-7-2tp FOR SALE! Clean, Pre-War USED FURNITURE FOR SALE — About 40-acre creek bottom land, close in and East of dty. Dwelling, good spring, bam and outbuildings On daily mail and school bus route, and near bus line. Farm in good state of cultivation. Plenty cleared land; fenced pasture land for stock. Has sizeable timber tract. Ideal for city-country home, where you can “raise your own” and forget about ration points. See H. G. Nichols at Journal-Patriot from 12 to 1. or after 5 p. m., or ad dress North Wilkesboro, N. C., for details and low price. JUST RECEIVED—A Ship ment of white Rickrack and lacea—all widtha;red, white and blue embroidered em blems, ISc each; belt buck les, 10c; shoulder straps, 10 cents; sewing needles, 10c; side combs—red and shell color, 5c each; hair nets— elastic all round, 10c; pre war Girting, chambray Md white material in yard " lengths. — RAY’S STORES, Ejmt o{ Bus Station, second door esmt of the R- AO. Grocery, B Street,North Wil kesboro. 4 Iron Beds 2 Simmons Springs 4 Dressers 12 Bedroom Chairs 2 Porch Rockers 1 Porcelain Top Ta ble. 2 Sellers Kitchen Cabinets 1 Estate Heatrola ^ 1 Allen Range (Malleable Steel) Mrs. Jake Church ’Phone 189 or 425 • FOR RENT FOR SALE — Tw® Cows — oae fresh this week, other giving three gallons a day. See or write Paul Webster, Wilkesboro, N. C. 5-S-2t FOR SALE — Three nice Brood Sows. 2 shoats, 8 pigs 7 weeks old. at my residence 3 miles east of Traphill on Doughton road, Monday, May 7, 1946, 9:00 to 12 A. G. Snow. 5-3-2tp FOR SALE—4 or 5 tons of first class Timothy Hay. Apply to Llneberry Foundry and Ma.- chlne Co., North Wilkesboro, N. C. 5-10-4t FOR SALE—S acres land and 4- room house with electric lights. In Oak woods vicinity.—W. Q. Morrison at Morrison Hardware Co., Wilkesboro, N. C. 5-S-4tpd FOR SALE BY OWNER One-Hundred-Acre Tract locat ed within one-fourth mile of Pores knob Postoffice and State High way Number 16. Thik tract is well watered, and has road front- Tge on a rick graveled public -oad. The soil and altitude is ideal for orchard. There are some beautiful building sites on tHs tract, and it is located on R. F. D. One, easily accessible to bus serv ice. Above tract is known as the Cowles Knob land. Price Twenty Dollars per acre. Fifty-Two Acres m Broclrtown Valley, an excellent neighborhood, two miles from Moravian Falls, about four acres of good bottom land» balance upland and suitable for orchard. There is considera ble timber on this tract, but no buildings.. Will sell very reason able without timber. Eighty Acres north of Pores Knob Mountain. Wfll sell this with saw timber reserved, or to suit puTcbaser. This tract is near crushed rock graveled road and on R. P. D. There are no buildings on tiis tract. I will sell land alone at a bargain. I am also offering for sale some ^oice building sites on small age on Highway 16 betireen Mo ravian Ftdls and Pores Knob. I reserve the right to place reasona ble Imilding restrictions on these lots, as we have an excellent neighborhood and want to keep it Uiat way. , Inquiries from responsible par ties will be given immediate a^ •tentiwi. 8d« me at my office in the Carter Bnflding, or at my home at Pores Knob if yon are in- terested in any of H*® above de- ■erlbed lands, or write me care Box 92, North pfOtaatfioro, N. C. g,(L Jeiihgs FOR RENT—Hleetrlo Floor Wax- M-..—saves time and labor; also for sale Old English Wax for floors and linoleum; Scrubzol and Wellborn’s Cleaners for any surface; wool wall, ceiling and floor mops—just the items for your spring cleaning.— Rbodes-Day F\irnltnre Co., Inc. • Lost and Found LOST—In Liberty Theat^ pock et book contidinlng between $160.90 and $160.00; also book A-1 gas stamps, social security card, driving license and other papers. $10.00 reward for re turn to Frank Hendren, Wil kesboro, or Journal-Patriot. 6-S-2C MEN YOU CAN MAKE GOOD MONEY 100% WAR WORK at BETHLEHEM STEEL CCHdPANT SPARROWS POINT PLANT BALTIMORE, MD. ARMY AND NAVY NEED STEEL You Can Help Fine Working Conditions Long Established Plant PLENTY OF GOOD JOBS FOR HELPERS AND TRAENEBS No Experience Needed Earn While You Learn 48-HOUR WEEK WITH OVERTIME EARNINGS Death and Sickness Benefits Housing Facilities Near Plant Offered All Employees Come In and Talk It Over With a Representative Of the BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY SPARROWS POINT PLANT April 30 - May 5 (inclusive), at United States Employment Service Of War Manpower CoauaiaaioB North Wilkesboro, N. C. All Applicants Must Comply With War Mani>ower Regulations Real Estate Sales — Rentals lABSHERi Real Estate Co. m. M. BlaeUMmi, Mgr. Office Over Payae Clo. Co. w,' ifligrehee to WUkee. v '>i? Servloee will be held to the Moh efenlng, eight o’elook, on Sanday atternoon St 4:09 ginning May 8. Tlw pahUc h cordial Invitation to aU services ■V has Manila, split into two . the Pasig river, covers an about 14 sqoare nllee. ports area # WANTED , jtffrrfr---— ..»»»», WANTED — Lawn Mower. R- E. Glbbe at Pemiey’i. *800 It WANTED — To Buy One Ron^ Oak, Diningroom Table. Dej^ Place, Highway 268 Wert Ri Roaring River. of WANTED TO BUT — or horsepower siMlo phase ot phase motor. Clontz Shoe Shop^ North Wilkesboro, N. C. It WANTED — Clean, eoft EAGB— (no overalls or similar materials can be used). Needed at once by this newspaper—The Journal- Patriot. Will pay good price. WANTED—To Buy Combination cash registOT and adding ma chine. Vernon Church, North Wilkesboro route one, or call at Journal-Patriot office. 6-8-2tp WANT TO BUY gnltar In good condition. George R. Johnson, Roaring River Route 2. 6-3-2p WANTED—To do your general shoe reipair work; expert work manship and best of material. Clontz Shoe Shop, located near TomUnson’s Department Store. 4-30tf Miscellaneous LOST — In North Wilkesboro on April 28, gold heart Locket with ruby set. If in good condition $5.00 reward on identification at Journal-Patriot office. 6-7-2tp BRING YOUR SHOES to ns for expert repair work. Best of ma terial used. Clontz Shoe Shop, In building formerly occupied by Harvel’g Studio. 4-30-tf FREE! If Bzceea Add Oanses Yon pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi gestion, Hsartbnn, Bslshlng, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Palas, get a 21c box of Udga TaUeU at Hortom’s Drag Store. $-7-2lt-p WE DO BXPERB Watz*, Clock, and Jewelry repairing.—Wiles Jewelry Store 3-6-tf $29.50 to $35.00 See yourself in a quality Englishtown Suit and hear more compliments come your way. Yes, Englishtown is for you because it embodies everything you appreciate in fine fit, quality tailoring and distinguished styling. Buy yours now for the most satis fying suit buy you ever made. MARLOW’S Men’s Shop “New and Correct Mai’s Wear” TnejMiyi!i| l>-^Bsptlrts Pf tefana; Mrtbodirta and Wftoaa- it Baptiata Piap sMathodiata And Praabsrtwiuia’En gage WOkeaboro 8th Chiurebes* softball league of the Wllkesboros will open the sense a Tuesday, May 8, with all four of the teams to action. On opening date the Baptlsto will play the Methodlats at Smoot Park and the Presbyterians will engage WUkes boro on WUkesboco’s Held. Games wUl be played each Tuesday and Tharsday evening on twth fields. The schedule as announced by O. R. Andrews, league preeident,’ for the period ending Jnne 26 is as follows: May 10—Baptists and Metho- distd; Presbyterians- and WUkes boro. May IB—Baptists and Wilkea- boro; Methodists and Presbyter ians. May 17—Baptists and Presby terians; Methodists and Wilkes boro. May 22—^Baptists and Metho dists; Presbyterians and WUkes boro. May 24—Baptists and WUkes boro; Methodists and Presbyter ians. May 29—Baptists and Presby terians; Methodists and WUkes boro. May 81—Baptists and Metho dists; Presbyterians and WUkes boro. June 5—Baptists and WUkes boro; Methodists and Presbyter ians. June 7—Baptists and Presby terians; Methodists and WUkes boro. Jnne 12—Baptists and Metho dists; Presbyterians and WUkes boro. June 14—Baptists and Wilkes boro; Presbyterians 'and Metho dists. PteabytErtflgn' nad. Wf^U0~ fun» le^Baptlito «hd 'WUkan- boro- Preshyterlun «ad Mrtbo- Brtn. ■ - On each date the gun* to whleh Wilkesboro partl^ntos wm be lineinde New ,Guinea, Blak. O^, on the WUkadboA Held and the Poieim, Angnar. and Leyte and other game at Smoot Park. • Mlndorti to the PhUtoPinee. He al- In addition to the "big league”, n haa the wertdentlal citation. to 'tile' (ftiiiiwa iinr Jtota eatolAUfli^ was reeeoa: If promoted to aMcijiifichin’i nsto third wUfi, the fORnqr iOm VttinUi Watia, makee her home to this V Technical Seivi^t Jay Brewer tiow has six eaaqiaton stars for service to the Paoillc. Some-of the ptacea where he W seen action toiia to flto kOdpttal hi mm Hod fmr Mvwrt mokt A ksea toltirir wd a boys' leagoe of three teems has been organised and the first games were played db Monday ev ening at Smoot Park. ' With a number of ednlto from local ctvlc and church organfsa- tiona as sponsors and snperrlsors, It la expected that e most inter- eetlng season wUl bo axperleneed by the teams, chosen among the lower teen age boya of the com- mnnlty. Games to toe boys’ league will be played each Monday even ing. ■V NEWS OF BREWER BROTHERS IN SERVICE ’Three sons of Hr. and Mrs. J. N. Brewer are making good rec ords in service. James Larry Brewer, who is serving In the navy and recently FaoMU ta reneva MONTHLY (Aba flM StMzocUc TsakI) Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Com pound Is /amota to relieve not only montnly pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, bighatrung feelings— wben due to functional periodic dis turbances. Taken regularly—It helps build up resistance against such dis tress. Plnkbam's Cotnpotmd helps na ture! Follow label directions. Try it! ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminiatra- tryc of the estate of B. P. Lowe, late of Wilkes county, N. C., this is to notify all arsons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, whose address is Pores Knob, N. C., Route 2, duly verified, on or brfore the 1st day of May, 1946, or this notice will be plead , in bar of their right to recover. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 1st day of May, 1945. MRS. B. M. BROYHILL, Administratrix of the estate of E. P. Lowe, dec’d. 6-7-6tT RED CROSS PHARMACY “Your Servfce Drug Store” Phone 98 10th Street DON’T FORGET LOWE’S In North Wilkesboro have EVERYTHING you need in the PAINT line, and sell the FAMOUS lOO-YEAR-OLD— THE PAINTERS CHOICE • TRADE-MARK STAG Full Stock of . .. LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, SHEL LACS, COLDWATER PAINTS OUTSIDE WHITE and a full line of Painter’s Supplies SAVE ON YOUR PAINT COSTS! USE STAG SEMI-PASTE One Gallon Makes Two The Best and Most Economical Paint On the Market. LOWE’S (Norfh Wilkesboro Hardware Co.) Opposite Postoffice Street He hu bera omneilii'aO'montoi. GpL Henuin Browef la in aerr- loe in the marine eorpa and haa Athletes Foot Germ HOW TO KILL rr FOR ite Requires a atrong penetrating mobile llmiid. Alomol is good. Reaches More Germs Faster. Be sore yonr treatment contains at least 80 per cent (See labrt). We BOggest Te-oL It contains 90 par cent. It PENETRATES. Feel it take hold. Most drnggists now have it. A small eapply just ar rived at R. M. Brame & Sons. REDXROSS PHARMACY "Year Serviee Drag Ottsirf* leth St. North WSksitoorm N. You carry inswroBCS ycnif 4fxri-h odkiitfoo to taking ever;y To give your fwi® vs fwo-^gy pro tection, we not only bonk, but also insure the Federal Deposit InsurancdP^^onkSrd^bn." • We pay the cost of this insurance, without making on extra service charge for this large expense, in order to supply on extra safe guard for our depositors. 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