i:lciCWora
iaaartlQtff MferfBoi Ife
WOmt^ASMi 1 B. F, Avtrr
tor, on« -18 In. Ollrer trailor
plow and one OUrer SO-diec
Harrow; all In pood condition,
floe or write O. M. Riddle.
Route two, Ronda. N. C.
7-ll-«tpd
FOR 8A1JB; Tractor wito Bd-dlec
ontawar . harrqw and two-dlec
■Ide ploik^ ISO* cask. Good
mechaolotf condition. George
R. Jo&kiqn, Roaring Rlrer
Route Twk. C-Z8-2tpd
FOR SAliR AT a bargain: 2 ™ie
oowe glTlng milk, l ipalr Black
-Mare mulee See Cama Robin-
eon, Oakwoode, N. C. C-28-2tpd
FOR SALB Weali milk cow and
calf six weeks old. Wm. T.
Long, Wllkesboro, N. C. Itpd
for SAliB—Good drj slabs saw-
ed itove wood length. Phone
26-F-OS. Stacey P a r d u e,
Wllkesboro, N. C. 7-5-pd
FOR SALBl—One 12 Gauge shot
gun, Winchester Automatic
model 11. See Tates at 12:30 at
The Journal-Patriot office.
FOR SALE: Plymouth, 1989 Oon-
vertible, good top and mechan
ical condition. Radio and Heat
er, |65'.00 W. B. Robinson,
route 1, Cary, N. C. Itpd
ot me oeed, :—
infill Has makes., as‘Weber,
Bx&ikfiH " MehUa A Soae; and
lots ot other makes. 40 to 50
plaons to select from at all
times. 18 inonths to pay. Gar
wood Piano Co., Wllkesboro,
N. a 7-5-4t
FOR SALE—Typewrttere, adding
' machines—sales and serrice.
Remington-Rand Agency, Lo-
noir Office Eauipment Co.,
'Phone 41*, Lenoir, N. C.
7-19-pd
FOR SAliB: 8 pairs white ducks,
•11.60 pair. Bobby Alexander,
Wllkesboro.
JTBT KIOUIfilVKU—One new 4-
can Westlnghonse milk Cooler,
airallably without priority.
Day Electric Co., North Wllkes
boro, N. C. 6-28-2t
FOB SALE: 4 reglstred fox
hounds. Price reasonable.C. R.
Church, WUbar. 8-28-2tpd
FOR SALE: Two-year-old filly
colt, gentle, broken to ride,
gaited stock. About 160 acres
mountain land, sufficient tim
ber and pulpwood to pay for
place. Part of and in vicinity
Owens Knob. W. M. Alexander,
Wllkesboro. 7-2-2t
GOOD USED upright ^aaos;aU
throughly reconditioned and
tnned; also beautiful Mlr-A-
Planos. Twelve months to pay.
Garwood Plano Co., Wllkes
boro, N. O. 6-7-tf
FOR SALK—Second Hand Do-
Luxe pre-war folding baby car
riage: two-inch rubber tires.
Excellent condition. See R. B.
Gibbs at J. C. Peney Co. 6-4-tf
FOR SALE!
700
White Leghorn
Pullets
14 Weeks Old
Rev. R. W. Barber
East Cairo
One 6-room
66x140 feet, on Hight^
miles north of North
Double garmro, nice shrobbw* *
nice home. Price reasonable.
One 6-room brick
2 miles north of North Wilkwb«ro>
on lot lOOxlfiO feet A wfl
home. Garage, mce cement
ment, ha^^ rit^ TOt«
home on Highway 18. City water
and lights.' , .
One 9-room frame house,
way 18, near 2 miles of .North
Wilkesboro. Electririty. A ^
home. Garage, wood houM, nw
1 acre land. A real bargam. See
about this at once.
One 5-room house in No^
Wilkesboro. Electricity and city
water. A bargain.
One 9-room home on E steeet,
near high school. Beautiful boine,
city water .lights, etc. A bargain.
We have many farms- some tim
ber lands, in different sections of
Wilkes county.
One 7-acre tract of land about
8 miles west of North (Wilke^ro.
A good 11-room house, good or
chard, 2 chicken houses, bam, and
spring water. Gr^e road» ^ily
mail, and bus service to and from
North Wilkesboro. A real bar
gain.
Many other lots and tracts of
land. It will pay you to see me at
once, at Jenkins Hardware Co.
P. E. Dancy
LAND AGENT
I FOR BALE—One six room house,
running water, two acres of
land near Cricket. U. S. High
way 421; also one eight room
house in North Wllkesboro, N.
C. 92 scree good grass land
in Ashe county. Easy terms.
See D. B. Turner, Cricket, N.
C.
for BALiL BswMgh'u Twssn*
Dust and Fly Killer. I also ear^
ry a complete stock of products.
W. W. Kyle, Phoue 81-F-OI,
route oue. North Wllkeeboro,
N. C. .Also fer sale at R A O
Groeery Store, aeroas street
from bus statlou. C-IS-dtpd
FOR SALE: Dry etore wood,
up loads; good dry slabs, truck
toads. See Robert BlUlnge at
city limits on Falrplalns road
or phone 242J, North Wllkee
boro. 7-6-8tpd
BUY MORE WAR BONDS
f
• Miscellaneous
ATi®mON FARMERS— High
est prices psid for your Birch
logs and blocks, eontsst plant.
Piedmont Wagon St Mfg. Oo.,
Hickory, N. C. 7-SO-lSt
AUCTION SALES ARE toe bert
they have been in years. If yon
have property for sale, see us
at Hotel Wllkea. Ferris & John
son Land Auction Oo., Home
Office, Greensboro, N. C. 6-14tf
WE DO EXPERT Watch, CUoek,
and Jewelry repairing.—Wiles
Jewelry Store 8-6-tf
BRING YOUR SHOES to ns for
expert repair work. Best of ma
terial used. Clontz Shoe Shop,
in building formerly occupied
by Harvel’s Studio. 4-30-tf
• FOR RENT
j IR RENT—Eleririo Pioor Wax-
er—saves time and labor; also
for sale Old English Wax for
floors and linoleum; Scrnbzol
and Wellborn’s Cleaners for
any surface; wool wall, ceiling
and floor mops—Juet the items
for your spring cleaning.—
Rhodes-Day Furniture Co., Inc.
• Lost and Found
LOST: Brown Billfold containing
$10 a n d Important papers.
Keep $10 and return papers to
The Journal-Patriot office. Itpd
• WANTED
WANTED: Oounfiy bams, any
size, any quantity. Top price.
Lloyd’s Cafe, B Street, North
Wllkesboro. 6-28-4tpd
WANTED: Baby stroller In good
condition. Write Box 421 or
call 671J. 7-2-2tpd
WANT TO RENT two or three
room unfurnished apartment In
or near North Wllkesboro. Ad
dress “P” care Journal-Pa
triot. 7-2-2tpd
WANTED—^To do yonr general
shoe repair work; expert work
manship and best of material.
Clontz Shoe Shop, located near
Tomlinson’s Department Store.
4-SOtf
WANTED: Fnmlshed a]>artment
or small home In or near North
Wllkesboro. Will Pay $50
month for desirable place. C.
W. Ward at Liberty Theatre.
7-2-2tpd
WANTED
First-Class
CARPENTERS
At Once!
APPLY
Ivan D. Anderson
Liberty Theatre
Real Estate
Sales - Rentals
• ABSHERa
Real Estate Co.
a M. Bladdbam, Mgr.
OUBoe
Ovar Pajme Clo. Co.
WILKBSBCmO BRFDOT
Rerr. Hoerard J. Ford, F>toar
9:46 a. m. Sunday School. T.
E. Story, Spnerlntendent.
11:00 a. m. Homing Worship.
Subject: “The Way That Leads
Unto Ute."
7:00 p. m. The Baptist Train
ing Union. Miss Louise Wright,
Director. t *
8:00 p. m. Evening Worship.
WILKESBORO BIETHODIST
Rev. J. O. Ervin, Fastm-
Clmreh Schools at b o t h
churches. Union and Wllkesboro
Sunday at 10 A. M.
Preaching at Wilkesboro at 11
A. M. and Preaching at Union at
8 P. M.
A welcome Is to all, to any
or all these services.
UNSKILLED
LABOR
Work for One of the
Largest Steel Companies
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Transportation Paid By Em
ployer.
Housing Available.
48-Hour Week, Time and a
Half Over 40 Hours.
Carnegie-Illinois
Steel Corp.
PITTSBURGH, PA-
Bepresentative Will
Hire At
UNITED STATES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
309 Ninth Street
This Week
Persons now engaged in es
sential industries will not be
consic
sidere^
TWURflNfcAkY,
mi
iiiiseiiSiiiiiiiiiiii
iMt
Iouia':jr.
»*n» otwrtart of oonah^^wai'
!>• tkf nbjeOt tor thsi" ttaSwltog
•ormon. IVa tnvit* orarriim to
near thte mnnogo.
fUot" Is not only worid-vrlile^but
eternal. .What part shouRt;you
play? Come, find ont, 'asd ^thnn
get Into It.
We are always glad to have
yon worship with ns.
WXLKB8IIOBO FKEtUlk'l'EBIAN
Rov. Louts 9, Telaajlaii,
“Why Christians anffer" will
be the message at 8:00 p. m.
Sunday, July 1, the Lord’s Supper
will be administered. We Invite
every one to come and worship
with ns.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. A. O. Waggoner, MlnlsteF
9:46. Church School. W. C.
Marlow, Superintendent.
11:00. Morning Worship,
theme—^“A Nation and National
Sine." -
7:16. The Youth Fellowship.
8:00. Evening Worship, theme
—“Living Free of Strain."
dmi^’ ^lae ft
AlAwaltor;’tito 88.
Rtwl tlnunto Bryant,_Rev. Pervlg
PaHci'had R6Y. David'Day con-
dnetod .the hud ritea. 4,.,
Mrs. Alssander pratoased falto
tit Ohrlst at ah etur)^ aga imd jota-
ed Oool Sprtna* dinreh. \ Attar
marriage sha moved her member
ship* to White Plains, where Hie
remained a member until death.
Survlviag Mrs. Alexandm*' are
her hueband and the following
sons and daughters: Lytle Alex
ander, Leaksvllle; Rev. Arvil
Alexander, Elkin; Sam Alexander,
Jonesville; Pfc. Herman 'Alex
ander, in the army in Germany;
Mrs. Barney Blackbnra and Mrs.
BaaU Edwards, Roaring River
route one. Also surviving are one
brother and two sUters: A. H.
Walls, Winston-iSalem; Mrs. T.
H. Edison, Bakin; Miss Laura
Walls, Ronda; 12 grandchildren
Ttl PglTliit ;Jf.1 Md.
who QMB^ed.,hoot_ truia
togsthef In to* Oo«^ GKi^
BiWaior*, ll:d.,'hav* retomed
dhtjr ■ftor vfhlitQE their pa(*bB)> i
Mr. sad Ibv. ^ Barnes, ttd MB^
and Mr*. Wi O. GabrluL
_—^ ‘‘
r'^ X
h«a f«Wc Alt thtnmirft
4 hM*. fc'* ■».
Nra*--
iSta 41 bun —. lueidwi. o«w/
laJ tf fW 4e sot
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ta iqr w tt a
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■MBphack fuMsM*. ko-Bx
4 V if iA> idirnmmkd br
HORTON'S DRUG STORE
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev. B. M. Lackey, Rector
Vesper service will be held In
St. Paul’s Church Sunday after
noon, July, 1st, at five o’clock.
The public la cordially Invited to
attend.
Flag Service At
Little Rock July 1
There will be a flag service at
Little Rock Baptist church Sun
day July 1, at 8:30 P. M., honor
ing the boys and girls in service
from Little Rock commnnlty. The
program will open by singing
“My Country ’TIs Of Thee”, and
pledges to the American and
Christian flags. There will be
letters of request read from the
boys and girls In service, and the
songs they have requested will
be sung. Everyone has a cordial
invitation to attend.
MrsT K. V. WriSt
Claimed By Death
Mrs. Retha Wright, age 72,
wife of R. V. Wright, well known
citizen c£ Lovelace township,
died Tuesday and funeral was
held today, two p. m., at Edge-
wood Baptist church.
Mrs. Wright is survived by her
husband and the following sons
and daughters: Mrs. Mae Hen-
dren, Gilreath; Mrs. Leah An
derson, Wilkesboro; Mrs. C. W.
Fletcher, Alma, Ralph and Vera
Wright, of North Wllkesboro
route three.
'' ,'5 ,,..4
^
is
,^iwdys has been
t ^eps his promises,
as he agrees to do,
^ ' first test of credit worthiness.
demonstrated his ability to
mofap^rfeney, he has met the second requirement.
And if he seeks funds for a constructive
purpose and has a systematic plan for paying
off the loan, he has complied with the third
credit rule. If a loan wiH benefit you or, your
business, come in and see us.
THE NORTHWESTERN BANK
Serving Northwestern North Carplina
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
AUCTION SALE!
GOOD USED
FURNITURE
Saturday, June 30
Starting at 10 A. M.
Be Sure to Attend
This Sale!
CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING:
—Wardrobes
—China Closets
—Pianos
—Dressing Tables
—Vanities
—Odd Dressers
—Desks
—Dining Room Snites
—Bed Room Suites
—Living Room Suites
And Many Other
—Kitchen Cabinets
—Antique Chairs
—Drop Leaf Tables
—Chests of Drawers
-Breakfast Room Snites
—Beds and Springs
-Secretaries
—Bookcases
—Radios and Phonographs
—Antiqne End Tables
Items Too Numerons to Mention
McNeill Furniture Co.
Located Next Door to Horton Drug Store
Telephone 601 • North Wllkeehoro,