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the JOURNALpPATRIOT. north WIUCESBQEO. N. C.
MONDAY, FEB. ll,j
Want
:Ads:
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—1941 Bulck 4-door
sedun; In good condition; will
trade lor late model truck.
Tyre Billings’ Store, PalrpUlM.
2-ll-2tpd
fXJR SALE—’»4 Bulck sedan; S-
cylinder; in good condition; 6
good tires; new Willard bat
tery. See 8. R. Pearson, at Mrs.
W. E. Llnney’a, in Wilkesboro
or call «J-R. 2-18-3tpd
TOR SALB—Dry store wood,
length split Or in blocks. Phone
242-J or see Robert Billings,
at city limits on Fairplalns
road, 11 and 15 loads.
S-21-12tpd
TOR 9AIJI—Cleaned Korean le»-
pedezs seed, 91.4 cents per lb.
at'my farm at Stony Point, N.
C. Carrie McLelland Webb.
2-18pd
TOR SAIiR—Wood working ma
chinery; Delta 8” saw, 4” joint
er and grinder head complete
with 1-2 h.p. motor and table
on rollers, 1125; Delta 12’’
band saw complete with motor,
125; Delta small jig saw,
17.50. Robert Gibbs, Duke
Power Co. 2-1 S-t
TOR SALE—Most any kind of
loose feed or baled also good
farm for rent; everything fur
nished or not furnished; any
way to suit renter, John A.
Caudill, North Wllkeaboro,
route one. 2-17-2tpd
TOR SALE—One teajn, matched
and well broken, coming Uve-
year-od mules, weight about
1,000 lbs. each; one set team
harness; one IS RH and one 20
LH Oliver plows, in good oon-
ditlon. J. Q. Mayberry, Hays.
N. C. 3-11-ltpd
TOR SALE OR RENT—5-room
house, 1 1-4 acres land. See
Worth Mathis, at Wilkesboro
Manufacturing Co. 2-ll-2tpd
for SALB—Three good build
ing lots on top of town hill,
near the two water tanks. See
W. J. Hudson, at C. A. Lowe A
Sons. 2-18 pd
TOR S.ALE—Good farm, 1H
miles west of Moravian Falls,
on mail and school bus route:
51 acres land, 6-room house,
barn and other outbuildings;
electric llghu. good spring and
well, also good tunnel: well
watered by two streams; lots
of bottom land and some tim
ber, For Information see or
writs T. B. Eller, Moravian
Falls, N. C. 2-ll-4tpd
Burke’s Jewelry
Store Is Enlarged
Burke’s Jewelry, which Is
owned and operated by Terry
Burke, has enlarged quarters in
the Call Hotel building on Ninth
street.
Floor space for the Jewelry
store has been doubled, which
affords much better facilities for
the display of merchandise and
for an enlarged repair depart
ment.
SUPPORT THE Y. M. C. A.
for sale—’Two good used pi
anos; upright models. Rhodes-
Day Furniture Co. 2-14-2t
FOR SALB—Toung mare, weight
about 1,300 lbs.; reasonable
price. Call 22P04 or write
Monta Vista Farm, Pores
Knob. 2-17-2t
Miscellaneous
IT’LL SOON BE PLANTHrO
TIME. Wo hare Just rcoe*Ted •
shipment of seed poUtoes, lespe*
dnsa, oats and onion sets. Tal J.
Pearson Grocery Company, North
Wilkesboro, N. C. 2.28-8t
TOR S.4I.E—-Four lots in Wil
kesboro, on Cherry street. See
or write Rola Church, Purlear,
N. c. 2-ll-3tpd
o FOR RENT
TOR'RENT^Parm of 202 acres,
8-room house; tobacco allot
ment: bay, grain, pastures:
Charlote county. Va. Write
P O. Box 672, Durham, N. C.
2-14
TOR 8.ALH—Slabs sawed np in
stove wood and heater wood
lengths. Stacey Pardue. Wil
kesboro, phone 25-F-03.
2-14-2tpd
FOR 8.ALH—1941 Deluxe Ford
coach; 1940 Fordor sedan, ra
dio and heater; 1937 Plymouth
coach; 1142 Chevrolet IH-ton
army truck. All In A-1 condi
tion. Jim Somers, at Joe Bar
ber’s garage. 2-1 l-2tpd
TOR SALB—lau^ and small
tracts standing timber. I also
want man to saw serveral thou
sand feet and will pay good
price for same. Write G. C.
Shelton. Winston-Salem, Salis
bury road, or phone 8415.
2-11-pd
FOR S.ALE—One flve-year-old
mare; excellent condition; and
one one-horse wagon. See Mrs.
Thurmond Adams, route one.
Hays, N. C. 2-14-2tpd
TOR SALE—Stove wood and
heater wood. Call Tip Top Berv-
ice station, phone 117-M. Min
ton A Jemlngs. 2-18-pd
TOR SALE—Pair matched hor
ses, wagon and harness. T. L.
Byrd, Ronda.
2-11-4 tpd
TOR SALE—Hot Point Electric
Range: good as new. See me
at Parker-Trlplett Electric Co.,
Wilkeeboro, N. C. Paul Web
ster. It
FOR SALE — Warm Morning
heater, slightly used, 337.50.
Ideal Furniture Co., next door
to Horton’s Drug Store.
2-7-ll-2t
f Lost and Found
IX>ST—Saturday In North Wil
kesboro, Sears-Roebuck check
In amount of 320. Liberal re
ward. Please leave at Jonmal-
Patrlot office. Bine Roten,
North Wilkesboro, N. C. Itpd
\’ETERAN8 — Draughon OoUego
is a buslneas training Institu
tion under the GI Bill of
Rights. Classes organized on the
first of each month fOr your
convenience, as well as for
others who desire training In
College Accounting, Shorthand,
Higher Accounting leading to
C. F. A., and other courses.
Write or call for catalogue.
Draughon Business College,
Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-25
— MOEK ABOUT —
DOUGHTON
(STARTg ON PAOB ONE)
TRUCKS TOR HIRE for amy
kind of hauling and movfng.
Call S. W. Church, phone 444.
2-18-6tpd
LOST—Eskimo Spitz dog; solid
white; answers to name Muff.
Liberal reward for return to
T. H. Alexander, at Dixie Bar
ber Shop. Itpd
LOST — In North Wilkesboro
’Thursday, Feb. 7, 1946, be
tween Rose’s and Crest’s 5c
and 10c stores, ladies’ small
brown leather ilpper purse,
containing a $20 bill, a $5 bill,
four 31 bille, one eilver dollar,
and some other small change.
Reward for return to Journal-
Patriot office or notify Mrs.
Tommy Faw, General Delivery,
North Wilkesboro, N. C. Itpd
e WANTED
WANTED — Refined girla for
beauty culture training. Mae’s
School of Beauty Culture. 2-7tf
WANTED—To bny game cocks,
5 Vi pounds up. Frank Beshears,
Stony Fcrk, N. C. 2-ll-2tpd
WAN’TED—A medlnm size safei.
Mnst be in good condition. Ad
dress "Safe." care The Jour
nal-Patriot. 2-4tf
WANTED—Walnut lumber, 4
and 8 quarter. Top prices. See
Joe Holland at Parkway Cafe.
2-14-4tpd
FOR S.\LH OR RENT—,5-room
house 1 1-4 acres land- See
Worth Martin, at Wilkesboro
Manufacturing Co. 2-14-2tpd
FOR SALE—One black mare, age
7, weight 1,450; good farm or
logging mare; and a one-horse
wagon. Calvin Whittington,
Reddies River, N. C. 2-14-4tpd
TOR SALE—.About 40 or 50
thousand feet of tall forest
white pine. See J. B. Miller,
Wllbar, N. C. Itpd
FOR SALE—1941 Ford oonvert-
tble; A-1 condition. J. R.
Pierce, Cricket. 2-ll-3tpd
FOR SALB—Refrigerator Ice box,
large size; holds 100 lbs. of Ice.
See A. A. Yates at Journal-Pa
triot. Itpd
FOR SALB—Baled hay and
straw. W. B. Jones, Cricket.
2-ll-4tpd
FORSALE!
Seven-Room House
In Wilkesboro
With bath; No. 1 hardwood
floors: cement basement; good ga
rage and smoke house.
Lot 75x175
Kelvinator refrigerator; Hot
Point Range; Duotherm Automatic
Water Heater; Oil Circulator
with fa*.
WANTED—To do your general
shoe repair work; expert work
manship and best of material.
Clontz Shoe Shop, located near
Tomlinson’s Department Store.
1-28-tf
FOR SALE!
I am offering for sale one of
the largest and most completely
equipped
Machine Shops
AUCTION SALE—Of farm prop
erty, the J. W Combs farm In
Lovelace township, near Lewis
church, will be sold at public
auction en Saturday, February
16th, at 3:30 p. m. This farm
consists of over 260 acres; two
houses; land faces hardsur-
faced highway No. 116. See or
write J. Carl Bell, route five,
Greensboro, N. C. 2-15-pd
PIANO 8PBOIAM — Unusually
low prices on fine reconditioned
and tuned upright pianos. All
our pianos carry our regular
guarantee. Large stock to close
on't to make room for new
Spinet pianos. 'Twelve months
to pay. Garwood Plano Co.,
Wilkesboro. N. C. 2-7tf
For Sale!
1 Small Iron Safe
PRICE $100.00
Payne Clothing Co.
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
FOR SALE!
THE —
Parkway Cafe
Including Modern
Brick Building
and all equipment (new)
Located 1 Mile East of
North Wilkesboro
On Highway 115
See or Write
R. N. Holland
ROUTE TWO
Wilkesboro, N. C.
LAND FOR SALE!
in this section of the state. This
shop is located only about three
blocks from the business section
of
Lenoir, N. C.
and on a main thorofare leading
thru the city. It is also located
between the city and the big heavy
industries and furniture factories
that make Lenoir only second in
the United States in the output of
furniture. Due to the large num
ber of furniture factories, veneer
mills, cotton mills, cordage mills,
woodworking and lumber plants,
glass factories, hosiery mills, and
numerous other industries in Le
noir, aiid Caldwell county, and al
so due to another million and one-
half dollars worth of industries
now under construction in or near
Lenoir, this machine shop always
has much more high class mechan
ical work than it can possibly do.
This machine shop is making, and
will continue to make, more money
in proportion to your investment,
than any other industry I know of
in Lenoir or Caldwell codnty. The
only reason for selling is the fail
ing physical condition of the own
er and operator.
All priced to sell together.
Address:
Department “A”
Car* 'The Journal-Patriot
D. W. M. Roberts
P. O. BOX 591
Lenoir, N. C.
'TELEPHONE 3904
From 12 to 12:30 P. M. Phone 403J
One lot on Boone Trail Highway
about 3 or 3V4 miles from North
Wilkesboro. Lot 100 ft. fronting
highway, by 120 feet back. Six-
room house, nearly new. Electric
lights and water in house. An at
tractive home.
— See Dancy —
About 12 acres first-class land
about 6 miles from North iWilkes-
boro, on Highway 18, hardsurface
road, near Mulberry school.
— See Dancy —
Some of the most desirable prop
erty in Wilkes county.
— See Dancy —
Many other homes and home-
sites listed for sale. Some good
farms and good timber lands.
— See Dancy —
15 acres with good road front
age on Highway 16, between Mo
ravian Falls and Pores Knob, 6V4
miles from courthouse. Good bus
service by Wilkes 'Transportation
and Greyhound. Price $160.00 per
— See Dancy —
126 acres fronting on two good
gravel roads and within 400 yards
of State Highway 16. Seven miles
from Wilkesboro, in Pores Knob
section. Fine orchard land, con
venient to R, F. D. and bus routes.
$2,000.00.
See me at Jenkins Hardware Co.
P. E. Dancy
Sparte.—^Fifteen hundred per
sona filled the SparU First Bap
tist church to overflowing yester
day as this town of 700 paid Its
last respects to Mrs. Robert L.
Doughton, wife of the veteran
congressman from the Ninth
North Carolina District. Fog and
rain prevented many living In ru
ral sections from attending.
Prominent national and state
political figures Joined townspeo
ple In a final farewell to the for
mer Miss Lillie Strlckler, a native
of Concord, who rose to a position
high In Washington society. Mrs.
Donghton died In a capital hospi
tal Thursday.
Harold Knutson, Republican
Representative from Minnesota,
and John H. Fogler, Democratic
Congressman from Mt. Airy, rep
resented the House, where Rep.
Doughton has served without In
terruption for three decades.
Funeral services were conduct
ed by Rev. 8. G. Walker, pastor
of the Sparta First Baptist
church, assisted by Rev. C. R.
Allison. First Methodist church
pastor at Sparta, and Rev. E. W.
Thompson, pastor of the Sparta
First Presbyterian church.
Burial was In the cemetery at
Laurel Springs, ten miles from
here. The Doughton summer
home Is in Laurel Springs,
Mooksville Takes
Two From Locals
NOR’TH WILKESBORO, N. C.
Among the local people attend
ing the funeral and burial serv
ices for Mrs. Doughton were Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Spalnhour, Mrs. D.
J. Carter, Mrs. W. J. Bason, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Absher, Mr. and
Mrs. Avery Waddell, Measrs. Roy
Spalnhour, P. E. Forester, C. E.
Jenkins, Jr.. C. B. Eller, P. C.
Tomlinson, R. R. Church, John
Walker, Homer Brookshire, A. P.
Kilby, R. T McNlel. W. H. McEl-
wee, Gordon Forester, Eddie For
ester, N. B. Smlthey, P. E. Brown.
Gwyn Gamiblll, Vernon Deal and
Harold Burke.
Mocksvllle boys won a close
thriller from the local high school
team here Friday night 24 to 22
and Mocksvllle girls triumphed
30 to 13.
Jn the girls’ game the local
I team made Its best showing since
girls’ basketball was revived at
the local school, and during the
, second half played the fast
' Mocksvllle team on even terms.
I Twelve local girls played during
the game.
The boys’ game was a thriller
from the opening whistle until
the end of the game. 'The score
was tied 12-12 at half time, and
at no time in the game was either
team more than three points
ahead. Scoring honors for North
Wilkesboro were amost evenly
divided and Groce was the leader
for Mocksvllle with 11 points.
Lineups and summaries:
Girls Game
Mocksvllle SO. N. Wilkesboro 18.
Poe.
F Mason 6 Adams
F Graver 6 Powell 1
F Leonard 12 Wells 9
C Naylor Bare
G Angell .... Johnson
G Anderson Cragan
Suibstitutes—Mocksvllle, Short,
LeGrande, Horne, Ferebee 6, Tur
ner, Smith, Durham. North Wil
kesboro, Pelts 2, Hayes 1, Harris,
McNeill, Phillips, Moore.
Boys Game
Mocksvllle 34. N. Wllkeebro 22
Poe.
P Groce 11 Ballard 7
F Murph 8 ; Johnson 4
C Pennington 6 McGinnis 3
G Green . Hunter 4
G Bowden Caudill 6
Substitutes—^Mocksvllle, None.
North Wilkesboro, Hudson, Bad-
gett 1.
Do Yon Suffer
From Muscular e
Aches And Pains?
T*Y
DMC Compound No. 49
Soch paint eaa be moit severe. However.
mao7 peopk have experienced ifnarinelv
prompt reKel hj takmt D. M. C. COM
roUND yg #. Try it today; gel a
package. CAUTION: Use only as directed
rrice ^.QD. Sold on a money back guar
antee ii mot utisUed with reawlta.
R. M. Brame&Sons
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
Cove Creek Splits
At Millers Creek
Millers Creek.—Cove Creek dt
Tided a donble header basket/ball
affair with Millers Creek here
Friday night, the Cove Creek
girls taking a 29-to-12 win, and
the local boys winning nightcap
22 to 21.
Green and Miller paced the
Cove Creek victory In the opener,
while Parsons stood out In the
loser’s scoring drive.
In the nightcap, Oliver topped
the winner’s scoring with six
points, while the whole team
played a good brand of ball. Wil
son was the man of the night for
the Cove Creek boya.
Lineups and aummarlee:
Girls Game
Poe. M. Gre^ O. Oeek
P Parson 9 Miller 10
P Brooks 3 — Hinson 7
C Cooper — Bingham
O McGlamery Green 11
O Bumgarner Barnett
G Nichols Qraly
Substitutes — Millera Creek—
Carter. Cove Creek—Johnson,
Vernon, Farthing 1,
Boys Game
Pos. M. Creek 22. C. Cre^ 21.
F Church 3 — Younce
F Caudle 4 Wilson 18
C Watkins 5 Mast 2
Q Eller 2 Bingham
G Oliver 6 Minton
Substitutes—Millers Creek—D.
Church 2. Cove Creek—Green,
Stokes. Potter, Farthing 1, Bing
ham.
o
Popcorn looms as a postwar
source of "cash on the side" for
farmers in central and western
countiee of the state.
rPLL SOON BR PliAh
IIME. We have Jnst loodwd ^ ^
shipment of aeed potatoes,
desa, oata and onion setsi Tal
Pearson Grocery Oempaay, He
Wllkeaboto, N. 0.
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of SAldTOini Skla Olntaisat
{real year dngiM now. First
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Red Cross Pharmacy
“Your Service Drug Store’*
10th St. ’Phone 98
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Serving Northwestern North Carolina
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New Arrivals...
Furniture
AT THE...
IDEAL!
Livingroom Suites.... *89.50 up
3 pieces; tapestry and velour covers
Studio Couckes *65.00 up
Moderu Bedroom Suites. *99.50
Walnut finish; plate glass mirrors
Wardrobes *35.00 up
With mirrors in both doors
Dinette Sets (Five Pieces) *49.50
Extension table and four chairs
Radio Batteries *5.95
1Y2 volt; 1,000 hour
• Base Rockers
• Chairs
• Tables
• Lamps
• Card Tables
• Bridge Sets
• Baby Beds
• Mattresses
•New Iron Beds
and Springs
Cots
Plate Glass
Mirrors
ONLY A FEW PIECES OF GOOD USED FURNITURE LEFT IN OUR STOCK
Come In Today—We May Have Just What You Need
Millard Rhoades
Morgan Roope
John D. Haynes
Ideal Furniture Company
(Successor to McNeill Furniture Co.)
Next Door to Horton Drug Co.
North Wilkesboro, N. C.