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\ l^e HiMinI toj Rttioiil Asbeboro, JnlT 19.—Miss "Hi Hubbard, of Farmer, on July will be roeognlied by Tom Br^ man and bis Breafctast In Ho!" wood program as the natiopw “good neighbor'’ of tbe day o a nation-wide hook-up, reads JbJb following letter written by M ' l Bue Morgan Denny, of Llttletp , Konte T. “Allow me to nominate Mope Hubbard, of Fasjner, Ny for your good neighbor. Afteij became Olrl Scout leader 9 bunch of us girls, tbe boys oj community got a notion wanted a troop also. They not get a Scoutmaster, so, t\ than see them lose tbe opi nlty, she became the boys’ lot der too. She trained them as ha If she bad been a man, camping and all the rest. Shi her father (the late Dr. Hubbard, one of Randolph ty’s oldest, both from poin service and age, practicing Blclans) and mother operat lending library from the they had accumulated ove; years. There was no chan dld'wu ukjof tllMie ' iiksl “Thure is nl ki c§rihg how muay tulephonu ImUu Ae deliver- •d fTM to «lipoo|r« ot oommu- nlty. how msay /aeod Jnd flower huihs ubo bu» gT^ea a 4r. or how sumy sick ah« las v Atad- After her Ckthsr; who}|-was doctor. bsoanM ilnsbl J country Ao drive. she chauxfeof^l htm ^er every kind of road at any day or night. / ilnr of the “All these ye« s iB.has had other things to oo be (as neigh- borly. Bhe has I'allki ( churned, hoed, washed ani Iro jamiiy for a numMr c has taught eebcol ^ for her (ears. She m several years and beloigs U gthe Busi- ness and Profswionj Eg Woman’s Club (Asheboro/i an/ ghas held state offices In tue Fri Bds church. How about It? Is tt neighbor?" j ■e a good Miss Hubbard hap consistently served as cht irmap of various fund drives Ir the! larmer com- munity and Is^gener ly consider- ed tbe one so rce information about anybody ^r am community. ' 1 ^V—- hing in the ' >' .-j, e-a. ;*.■ - .. ^iigMa Of hterest Here Bgg Piioea {Steps bare been taken by OFA to{ equalise egg prices charged by re^ sellers with community dol ls: "-and-oent prices charged in Bt res, it was announced yMterday byj Or-A iBstrict Director^ Ii. W. Di scoU. iwnnerly, mark-ups on eggs so; d by retail route saUers, pro- di^ers and ail sellers except re tail stores, were based on current pii^ee. 'These sellers will now ap- p]^^elr mark-ups to the preoed- idg week’s prices, the same meth od used in establishing community (^llar-and-cent prices, Mr. Dris coll said. I 'The new pricing methods are Intended to apply primarily to processors and wholesalers of eggs and egg products. Two Million T^ L E ck Jobs Sam P. Mitch Civil Enginee: CITY AND FARM SUR PROPERTY PLATS ^Office 2nd Floor Bank of Nor^ Wilkesboro Building Office Phone 227 Residence S66 vv ashtngton- —I ne power Commlfslon urday that cu:back^] auction since v-E the nation's tnem; to the 2,uuu,OJO mi •ihls will b^ an uuu.OOO over the On that date, only and women were the entire country. WMU is t,‘Ot wor sudden lneret.se In ui however. It expects Jobless to be absorb version production ^Ind expanded clviliaa ac V. I ar Man- iported Sat- n war pro- ay will lift yment total by Augut 1. crease of 1,- ne 1 figure. 1000,000 men of work In about the ployment, jst of the ,ln recon- August 00 un return ustrles ties. Passenger Tire Eligibility Ke^uiatlons governing the eligl- llty of motorists for grade 1 ■asseilger tires have been read- nsted; it was announced in JharloCte by District Director rlsctAl. j in ^he future, motorists using jihelr fears for a bona fide change jot rei^dence for which they have ’been issued special gasoline ra tions/will be eligible for the cer tificates. uiiscoll said the change was de signed primarily for the follow ing fhree groups: 1.1,War workers moving from jone ^ty to another as production Vihlttsi'from one type of war goods another or shifts to civilian commodities. Members of the armed forces ing ito a new post. 'S\ Dls^harged veterans return ing Voma, or moving to another city to accept a Job. Fonmerly, Mr. Driscoll said, Is- suaned of npw tire certificates was limited largely to persons holding supple^iental gasoline rations. The new provision will bridge this gap in !the regulations, Mr. DrlsccU add^. ^ BognA Shoe Stamps Takjng 8(’eps to curb the In creasing nijmber of counterfeit shoe ; coupons coming into the Charlotte ^rea, Driscoll said yes terday th^ the agency is launch ing; an ej^Iorcement drive against dealers Accepting bogus stamps. -•‘Themse of these phonies can bfe sucffessful only wher merch ants aefeept loose stamps," Driscoll declarj|d. In prder to be legally accept able, /shoe stamps must be torn from/the war ration book In the pres^ce of the merchant or his employee, Driscoll asserted. m pointed out also that en- rori/ement action would be taken ag^nst merchants found In viola- tlop, adding that this would entail Bu/^ension of their right to deal rationed shoes. _ bt tbw-vfStStd'afooJ^ and knit goods dotUQg tor the hatkm dur ing the comtag winter, )t has bees disclosed. ! Mult cotton and wooMn hosiery, underwear and outerj gam^ftg are all ase^ed. Tbe ^actiona In- elude reetrlctlons on ^bbers. A temporary Increase In the amount of herringbone ]twill Is ex pected as a result of the Joint ef forts Of OFA and the j War ITo- dnetion Board. . Wholesalers and reUllers of heavyweight cotton knitted nn- derwear wiu be nqnlr^ to share the absorption of - Increases in manufacturers’ prices -for these goods rather ‘ ftinn wholesalers carrying the whole loa4 under the adjusted program. .■ •V r > >4 iiOWDAY, JULYM^Ity on Vhernr street in .,;tnikee- Boro. ■ Elmer Lowe. 'i-Jld-jp FDB MliE liQua running >ater,4tte gene eC land near ;OrfekeL tr, % BIftk- way 4ti: Mm ona 'Mikt rodn house ta Xtortti WUbMboco, % C. IS aeree vwd giaie land la Ashe eonn^. Bteay tamu. See D. B. I Turner, Crkk^ M. 0* *-4-tf FOR SAlAj-Vietor Janior Cook Stove with I reservoir; practical ly new. Cama Roberson, Oak- woods, N. G. 7-28pd Masonic Njitice Special communlc^lon of Lib erty Lodge number j45 A. F. & A. M., Friday, July ii, at 8 o’clock Work In the third degree. L. L. UUDFR^Y, W. M. A. A. BTURDIVA^T, Sec’y ■V BUY MORE WAR BONDS FOR SALE—fO Piaiijos, all tiUM-- ouglily reconditioned and tun ed. Some as low jin price as ¥85.UU. 12 monthq to pay.— Oarwood Plano Co.] Wilkesboro, N. C. I 8-2-4t FOR SALE OR RE house, outside of K. hpears, Cricket tclty. See C. N. C. 7-26pd PEACHES FOR SALE—Ono-half IV—11-room orsvllle. Best now in any mile north of *Eayti varieties. Ripe quauiity. LonnieScott, Route 3, 'Taylorsville, N.'^C. 8-2-4t JUST RECEIVED—Fytory ''achf— WTi OCCASIONAL CHAIRS and Rock- ,ers for any oecaalon. We have a most complete stock of chairs and rock^B, In any color and coyer th^ you might want. Hhodes-lMy Furniture Co. 7-26 FEW CAlfillAOES and StroUers left In srock; also curtain rods. BF.—iAL — Children's Qym Sets, U6.00.—Gray Brothers FurnltuFe Oo., Wilkesboro, N. O. .■ 2-26 FOR SALE S year-old- saddle colt, weu bred, weU galted, partly bfioken. New saddle and bridle; glso 2-borse fiat land plow.—a. L. Woodle, North Wilkeabciro route 1. 8-2-4tpd FOR SAIiBI—2 1-2 acres land with touT-TOO^ bonae, painted Inside and outj wired for lights, new outbuildings. Four miles from North Wilkesboro on Highway 18. See] me after 4:30 p. m W. «. iboro r 'orter, ite one.! North Wllkes- 7-26-2tp 'makes—Singers, ites, El- gins and Davis. These\machlnes are in good condition \ and sre factory guaranteed. Fifteen to Choose from. Including three »i cabinet models.—Gray Brothers N. -26 Furniture Uo., Wllkesbolro, C. \ 7- j: Banana Order Postponed i It now appears as though July jiS may be the “les, we have some /bananas,” according to announce ment by the OPA district director. Mr. Driscoll said that the OPA regulation effective date on ripen ed Mexican bananas had been postponed until then. Originally, the order was scheduled to take effect earlier. The postponement seemed ad visable, the director added, to give wholesalers ample time to dis pose of bananas bought at higher prices. Low-Cost Clothing UFA has made several price ad justments In order to assure plen- „ ■e Rates: Ic A Word Each Insertion; Miniraitm 25c FOR SALE FOR SALE—World’s Master Art Edition Bible, ¥6.s5. in our book department.—Red Cross Pharmacy, "Your Service Drug Store, Phone 98, 10th Street. It FOR SAXE—Electric CocA-Cola box with nearly new motor. George Pipes, North WllkMboro Route 3, four miles east on Highway 421. 7f26-2p JUVENILE FURNlTURE-JIf it Is anything for the little cmes, we have it. Baby carriages and beds, play-pens, chnrs and rockers, see-saws, yonth beds, chair and table sets,/and high chairs—Khodes-Day / Furniture Co. / 7-26 FOR SAXE — Heavy one-horse wagon'in-good wmditlon, also set heavy one-horse harness ana hay rake. Edd/Faw, Wilkes boro Route 1, / near Millers Greek. / Ip PEACHES for sate during the month of August. Place your orders at curb market or write M. V. Robinson, Pores Knob, N. G. / 7-28-2P ELECTRIC Pli^R and table lamps are now available. Beau tiful designs/in crystal, floor lamps with ail metal bases. See our wlndow.^Rhodes-Day Fur niture Uo. / 7-28 GOOD 1985 j Ford Tudor, new tires, good/condltlon. George R. Johnson, Roaring River Route 2'. / 7-26-2p FOR SALEjl — 7-Room House on Highway/ 18 just outside city limits. See J. C. Prijitt at For est Furr^ture Co. 7-23-p FOR SAjE—Two fresh Jersey milk cows, one'with fresh calf, also gHod western saddle.- Dave Hall, Wilkesboro. 7-26-pd FOR BAIiII^-250 tyUte Lef^o Pullets, 18 weeks', old, ready to lay. Cliffcfrd Moore, Route 3, North Wllkdsboro, N. C. \ \ 7-26-2P FOR SAXE: Rawlel^'s Insect dust at R & O Oroceipr, across street from hup station. W. W. Kyle, dealer, I^one 3j|F02. ; 7,-80-7tpd FOR SAXE—On .po. 421, store house, living quarters, together with large lot ^^160x369. Very nice stock of Merchandise; on- 1w «M II Am YZ7I1_ ly three miles/from North WU- keeboro neaiY McNeil Poi Co., Cricket Selling at one account of / slcknesA—0. L. PhUUps. ' 7-2 3-31 pd GOOD DHE^ nprtght ptaneaiaD throughly* reconditioned and tuned; ^[so beautiful lOr-A- Pianos, ‘^elve months to fay. Oarwood,/ Plano Go.,- WHke»- boro. N/ C. 6-7-tf TOBAOeXj FAIOGBR8: We have plenty ^f twine’. See us for your ^pply.—Tal J. Pearson Qroceigr Co., North Wilkesboro, N. C./ 6-9-tf VENir^N blinds and tape cleaners. We have a limited supply of tl^s cleaner. Just try dt—It Is really good. Also ■ yllABwiAM TTT411 Des^Tex, the dry cleaner. Will bry^ clean anything -r— rugs, drq/peries, hats, furniture, also dry cleans' fabric without In- Jiyllng or,'spotting. See our Window. Rhodes-Day Furnl- reCo., Inc. 7-26 X ^ Lost and Found »**»*»**#*##»»»* FOR BALE: 40 acres of land lo cated ijwT Springfield Postot- Hce, g(»d 3 room dwelling and out bnlidlnga in good condition. If inteiested, see or write Paul Brlnegfr, Laurel Springs, N. C., 7-23-4tpdi FOB SA^; Dry stove wood, plck-i up loads; good dry slabs, truck) loads. tSee Robert Billings at city limits on Palrplalns road or ph^ne 242J, North Wllkeo; boro. I 9-3-16p4 FOR SAXE—4-room honse and live lots; three miles west of North Wilkesboro on Congo road.—^Alres Church, Cricket, N. .a ' ip JUST RECEIVED — Ship ment Men’s Garrison Army Shoes. Heavy leath er soles,$5.50 pair.—Tom linson’s Department Store. It FOR SALE—^Two farms, of good acreage. One with home, one without. Both close in. Good land, view, and on go^ road. Good proposition for quick sale. House now vacant (immediate ; possession). Vacant farm ideal for local man to operate as side- : line for extra income, or to ; build a home on as a place to ; live. Well, spring and bran^ water. Tract with home is ideal : for farm family. FMne for cat tle or chickens. Don’t wait too '. long to investigate these. Easy : terms if desir^. H. G. Nichols at Journal-Patriot WE STHE HAVE a number finished and unfinished porch- lawn (furniture and swings fo(r your Rummer comfort. See th^ merckandlse before our supp^ Is exhausted—Rhodes-Day Puy- nlturh Co. 7r^6 'ednesday evening in la dles' lounge or diningroom of Hotel Wilkes, two car keys and two suit case -keys on chain wltn , emblem “Business and professional Woman's Club' Reward for return to Hotel otnes. itp WANTED WANTED—To do your general shoe: repair work; expert work manjihtp and best of material. Clonti Shoe Shep, located near Tonrilnson’s Department Store , 4-3 Otf WANTED—^Vocational home eco nomics teacher for Harmony high school. 11 months pay. Apply to R. V. Day, Harmony, N. ;o. - 8-2-4t LOCAL and Long Distance Mov ing! ’Phone 695-M. 7-26pd THURSDAY FRIDAY . GREAT EQUEL TO LASSIE COME HOMri AN M-e-M PICTURE WMim ‘Bilir” SEVEm . inn AMES • OmM CDRTI^ • NNk ASTHEI • IWniI LEWIS M'-i' •’ Vented’'—or furnished room near cafe for young bosinesr junmina until Reply Bo^ 71^ Jonmal- PWriOt#. ■' 7-dS-p yjl” • f,Or jAiEKT' fob RENT— attneUre, large rwma w^th hau, semi private hath. Convenient loca tion In wilkesboro. tReasonable Price. Bee Conrntf Church or ’fhone 5I6H. 7-28-3t i >B B»ni-ae.tM4 floor •p—MVes time aai labor; also for sale Old BMrBsh Wax for floors and linoTodm': Serubsol uni WeUbom’s £;0«imers for any surface; wool wall, ceiling and Soor mopa—^Jnst the Itama for your spring cleaning.— Rhodea-Day Fumltura Co., Ino. • Miflferflaniwmi AnBomov aat yrteaa tag jmw BMb PMMrat Wagm k mdnty, M. a MCf. g-gk-t ACCffiON KAIJM ABB tlio baH thay have haen In yaara. If yon hava provarty tor aula, aeo qa at Hotal Wllkaa. Farrta A John- aoB Land Auellon Co.. Horn# 0 OfflM, Oreeaafeeoo, N. C. 6-Htf LOOAXj and long distance mov ing and banllBg. Lee BllUncs, Phone 69SM. 7-80-8P liOflT" ' Green Sebnefer FVMintaln pen with name of T. J. Fra sier engraved on it. Return to Mr. Frasier or Journal-Patriot ofllce for reward. 7-19-2t ABSOLUTE! A Restricted Sub-Division For \ Residences Only MORijyiAII FALLS, N.C. On Hardsurfaced Highways 16 and 18 With Eled;ricity and Bus Service WEDNESDAY -At4P.M.- / Here is an opportunity to a home- site in one of the best section* of Wilkes County, in a community of «ine homes/ near- good Schools, Churchfs, Stores. Land values are advancing by leai and bounds. Don’t waitjfuntil all choice sites are taken. / Inspect property, select the homtfsite you W£ and be ’with us Sale day |o BUY AT YOUR OWH PRICI On Very Easy terms! Sale Will Be Held On the Ground RAIN OR SHINE! FREE WARf BONUj SILVER SOLARS AHD MUSIC! SALE CONDUCTED BY Ferris & ilolins m Land Auction poiupany 116 W. Market St. __ i| elephone ^ 1452 GREENSBOR ), N. C. If You Have ^A^d to Sell |EE US... AT HlTEL North Wilke»sbo|o, N. C. 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