;V UUtTK TOfUR ORDKR for CMw ' OhrlatiBM Tre««. all from tl.OO to $S.OO, at Red Croes iPharmacy. U-lG-2t ’aboutjpat'twN ja :?wnk«rfMi^ 0., !•« Mrti, t»d- loidtas tho Tnzedb oa wblob la loeata^ one, ttvo rooiB honaa wttbx'-4lKbta and water. Qood realdenoe or boa- ineea property. ■'Abahor Real artate,Oo.,eoe ■, M. Blaok- bnm. ' -'4 , It «.a ATTBimOK: CtetetBaaa boyer, a bbautUnlly marked Snclisb FO.R SALE Fox Terrier, male, booae brok' en. Pbone No. I or f4ML It k. FOR HATJB or TRADE: IMO 1 1-2 ton Cherrolet truck, good condition, ipractlcally new motor. Allas H. Brown, 5 milee out on Sparta highway. 12-19-8t-pd FOR SALE: Ode U foot Army Truck Body. Contact Harry Kerley. It-pd FOR SALE: 1M» Feed Ooadi; five good tiree and in A-1 con dition. J. R. Mathis, Traphlll, N. 0. 12-16-pd .ATTBNTIOX: lfl«5 and 86 Ctoer- rolet owners, one new hot air heater. Motor Market, Inc. It FOR BAIiB: A IMl Naah fovr door sedan;' clean and in good condition. A reasonable price. Located at Pennell Motor Co., WUkeeboro, N. C-, Highway 18. 12-12-pd Last week yonr reporter whu about Bis first half hour lesMA in flying glyen 'by Wood Wal* lace of the local, al^rt. ./rhis week, we fought through the sec ond half hour lesson. The first thing learned this lesson was to taxi a plane at about a ' brisk walking speed, and ho faster, and ,to keep a sharp lookout for other planes coming in or taking off.' Ton also have to check the field in frout of the plane to make sure no one has wandered Into your path. The stick Is drawn back of neutral and the forward motion of the plane is guided by the plane’s rudder and motor. It is .easy, for Instance, to swing one of the airport planes completely around by giv ing full left rubber, pressing oa the left brake and giving It a Ititle throttle pressure. Wallace took the plane off and when we were at about 200 feet altitude he told me to take over. FOB S.ALE: A complete Frick Sawmill, powered (by master Buick Motor at a bargain. G. W. Wiles, North Wllkesboro, route 2. * 12-12-2t FOR SALE: Pour lots on Rey nolds road; will trade for car or pickup. See T. M. NeaveS, 709 Seventh Street, North Wll kesboro, N. C. 12-12-pd E ven a Boiek engine wears eventually, but our factory-built “Power Package” is really a new Buick engine—makes your '37, '3B, 39, 40, 41, or '42 Buick hit the road again like a new car. You’ll probably be surprised at the cost—it’s much less than you’d guess. Come in and let us fell you about it. We cab arrange easy payments to suit your budget. And you'll find this engine unit much more economical and satisfactory in the long run than part-by-parf replacement. One operation, and you c'rive out of our doors in your faiti ful Buick that will iiow give new Buick engine performance! GADDY MOTOR CO. Buick Sales and Service Telephone 112 North WilkesborO/ N. C. FOR S.ALE: Round wood, green, big load, nO.OO; dry slab, stove wood, $8.00, sawed up; also round wood and slabs be fore they are sa'wed. See Clate Kilby, or call 38-P-04, Cricket, N. C. 12-12-2t^?d FOR SALE: 7-room house; block and one-half from square. Well constructed; storm sheeted: sub floored; hardwood floors. Rhone 125 until 6 p. m.; after six 657-W. 12-12^d James F. Billings Dies In Wyoming WOOD FOR SALE; Dry slabs or round wood split for stove wood, green wood for heater or fireplace. All $5.00 pickup loads. Call 46-P-40 and place yonr order. Immedlat4’> deliv ery. Claud Brooks, North Wll kesboro Route 1. 1-6-4 7-pd FOR SALE: Green blocks for heater wood or stove wood. See or write Earl Anderson, Wll kesboro, N. C. 12-23-pd FOR SALE: 1941 Ford coupe, good condition. See William Pegram, near Crlckett, Route 1, North Wllkesboro, N. C. 12-12-pd GIVE... CHRISTMAS CHEER WITH FLOWERS FROM... FOR S.ALE: 1939 Chevrolet door Town Sedan In good con dition. See Arlie Hayes at R D. Hayes & Sons store at Mil lers Creek, N. C. 12-12-pd FOB SALE: Beautiful country home; excellent mountain view; one eight-room house, with heat, and other modern conveniences: also 4-room ten ant house; orchard approxi mately 2,000 trees, two apple houses; also team of mules and some orchard equipment. Located 7 miles from North Wllkesboro. Address "Orch ard,” care The Journal-Patriot. 12-l2-4t-pd CITY FLORIST (PALMER'S) Member of F. T. D. — We Deliver Anywhere Cemetery Wreaths $2.50 to $10.00 Door Wreaths and Spray Decorations, Mantel and Table Decorations. Cut Flowers—All kinds. Poinsettas, Cyclamens, Azaleas, Metior, Begon ias, Primroses, Christmas Cherries and Dish Gar denias. CHRISTMAS CARDS, INCLUDING RELA TIVE CARDS, GIFT WRAPPING PAPER, RIBBON AND SEALS. When you order Flowers from us, you are sure of fresh flowers from our three greenhouses, delivered to our shop every day, and arranged by well-experienced operators. We Telegraph Flowers all over the world except Japan. Pottery, Lamps, Book Ends, Kitchen Novelties, Wall Vases and other novelties for Christmas Presents. Mrs. J. M. Palmer, Manager TUXEDO Poultry Mashes, Scratch Grains, Dairy, Hog, Horse, Dog and Rabbit Feeds. Tuxedo Peed Company, North Wllkes boro, Phone 94. 11-18-tf PERSONAL GREETING and nice Business Greetings and Calen dars on sale by Carter-Hub- bard Publishing Co. WANTED WANTED: 15 laborers on . Monday, Dec. 16, at North Wllkesboro Town Hall. Report to Chris Williams, 7:^ to $:00 m., regular work. It WANTSa) TO BUT-: Any nnm- ber gdod used bicycles and tricycles. Motor Market, Ine. 8-8-tf WANTED: House or apartment for small family, now or by January 1, Phone 229. 12-li2-2t-pd VACUUM CLEANERS ~ Sanitizor—complete houas desniag BuidUbs Polishes fioon and linoleum. Give her one for Christinss! Order immediately. . T.W. At 406 teat ire levplad off to dkadr the motor and fndrumtmts and then made * Tli^t tuts sad: '' to. gat Awasr jtfbm oyer^town .fltes s left tom and hat^. ta ths KMglar, flight p8l^: Adloveft jh MUtag off from Ol|« «Mt.««gt rtamy at our afifibiiu ■'.Ofttos In the sir. Wf ot 6xa time prs^(ditg'i^tai|ii sad bsnkt thst'we legtned'w week. The most trouble tiuHi.l hsd^foday^iqjlis-ih keeafw. the nose .of ^ level 'smUe la s turn. Ton here $d kS«[^ pdttzig back en >the sU^ to keten^tMe nose from faflkig.M. -- > WsUsoe.,jtli^ Showed'xad sn exercise of rudder sod stick oo- otdhuiflon whiA piorsd ' to,;^pe that you cbuld do 'slfflOftis^* thing -with a sdand ind stilt keM> the nose on a straight line. The exercise consisted of mashing the left rubber and gMug left stick Snd then mashing, jri'gtat rudder and ^ving right stick and so on. The plane woifld yaw from side to side but'as long as the former' movement was coun teracted by the proper move- ment of the rudder and stick the plane would continue to fly In straight Hue. After about ten Denver, Colorado, which city he will fly to before returning to bis hoito in North OsroUns. Mr. Bllltegs arrived in lOgdeh, sN week ago Friday by picas to be at the bedside of his ‘ minutes of this work we came In for a landing with Wallace again doing the work. BuBinesa visitors at our local airport the last week have in cluded:'- M. L. Oottble of Central Motors, Kannapolis, W. D. Cull, Luscombe Airplane dealer from Landis, N. C., Jim Hart from Morganton, Rodney Story from Lenoir. Mr. Beauman from Yad- klnville brought his plane in for repairs, Lesfer Haynes flew bis Aeronca Chief in from Mt. Airy, nad Ralph Sparks flew in from Hickory. About ten planes from Elkin visited the local field on Sun day morning looking for break fast, but they had to go hack to Elkin to find it. They had started to Oxford, N. C. for a meeting of the Aero Breakfast Club and ran into some weather along the way so they came back to North Wilkesboro an'd on to Elkin. ^ o Evanston, • Wyo., Dec. 6.— James Franklin Billings, 59, Union Pacific Railroad locomo tive engineer, died in an Ogden hospital Suinday at 11:56 p. m., after a long illness. He was born October 21, 1887, in Traphlll, North Carolina, a son of Elijah and Tolnette Brine- gar Billings. He married Ernie Tow of Deerlodgs, Montana, is 1611, auirthsjr sdttled in Svansr t(« 27 years ago. He was a mem ber of the B. of L. F. & and Evanston Lodge No. G, I. 0. O. P. Besides his widow, a daugh ter, Tpinette Billings, Evanston, survives; also seven brothers and sisters: L«e Billings, Dockery, North Carolina; Eugene anf Al ma Billings, Traphlll, North Car olina: Mrs. Mac Hallbrook, Hays, North Carolina: Mrs. Er nie Billings Snyder, Winston- Salem, North Carolina, and Paul and Russell Billings, North Wll kesboro, North Carolina. Funeral services were conduct ed in the Presbyterian church Wednesday at 2 p. m. by Rev. Richard Jones, with burial in the City cemetery, directed by the U. E. Bryan mortuary. HERE TO ATTEND FUNERAL OP JAMES P. BILLINGS Paul Billings of North Wllkes boro, North Carolina, left Evans ton last Wednesday by train for • Lost and Found LOST: Keys in black case con taining car keys and other keys. Also Driver’s License. Somewhere near Post Office or Main Street Wednesday after noon. Reward for return to Journal-Pafrlot. It TXIST: Betw^n Mountain View and Traphlll Bumper for 1937 Plymouth. Liberal reward for finder—In care Journal-Pa triot. 12-16^pd LOST: Three ration books, Moss Vestal, Jakle Vestal and Ber tha Sebastian. Finder please return to M. V. feebsstian ai Tomlinson wholesale house. It-pd POUND: A ladles’ wrist watch belonging to Miss Gertrude Johnson has been found and is now at The Journal-Patriot office. It-pd LOST: Two pink satin slips, two -boxes white note paper, and 1 tube Evening of Paris lipstick R'etum to Journal-Patriot Of fice. Reward. It (F) Miscellaneous FOB FLOlHt SANDING See S. V. Walker, Route 1, North Wllkesboro, N. C., Mulberry Road. 12-16-2t-p4, Mul Store It m^cally til itoothar^^'Jgmes^. BTOnatott. w!»0 hospital la Og^lmi 6a»>! iaomtas, aftfiir a'pro( Totaiette Bvttston’ tKpif. -2rfc«to/:ib« a Wpoiuit* tiMpflai, tatf Om .riUKHljr: bt ‘ bar has alip toUtfsMl oolfr Aprit^:.'' v; afad firietidf^hb fuuaral at-'i- tltof- prosbytoiw church last Wednesday aftwsodn were: Mrs. Mattie Brinegar tmA Mr. and Mrs. James Hrlnegar of Rock Springs; \Mr, and. Mrs. A. L. Davidson of Pocatello,* Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ’Tow, Re no, Nevada, hrothers-iu-taw, and alsteds-in-Iaw of the'' deceaaed; a nephew, James Tow, Reno, Ne vada, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mc Bride of Green River. Mulberry Groeecy, }oe«tod -on hlghpsy 16'one milo north of the IntersectioB of^hif&vsy IS.jMUt- the Udtmtals’View rood, is' -Oiigr oMtittw’to eanrli'iiRi ' •oppr FMr Vooft IpB la vfirit. I». ■ ' ' **«»• 0*. f-i SUPPORT THE Y. M. C. noWi f open’^tor ^ " Oixdo lOKir owxi^ od thv fflopbrleSb' and^>Tisg»tohto|, ud. h* ^ ittA auptai, ^ei Willie flupy ]oM> eii^ to avoid toe raslL-.nie Good* w4U Store.' . ■ lS-16-at Chatham Blankets, most an of the new colom. They make good Christmas gift. Prices are us ually less.—The Goodwill Store. ia-ie-2t REPAIR WORK: AH types of of* flee • machines —Typewritors, Adding Maeblnes, Calculators, Check /WVlters. Best Servlb* Work. Offtse MaehlM ,Oo.. kin, K. a. Fh(mi» .486. ^ TIME TO SIGHr FOR YOUR CAR AlTO UNO TRUCK LETTEBINI •Windoilrs ^Boordi •Show. Girds,.. Etc. Any "nme — Call or See CARL DENNIS "Signs That SeD" Telephone 35-M North WUkesbtwo, N. C. FOR CHRISTMAS NSW YEAR . Privoto PartioK ’j School ActiviKM y. F. W. ud Lefktt Dumb Contact Gene AMridge Telephone No. 6 Box 468, Elkin, N. C. M w Now Is the Time To WATCH Yoir Phb'hs! MORE SAVING! MORE quality! For Our Customers At Your DIXIE-HOME STORE 1 46-OZ. CAN ORANGE— JUICE 27' NO. 2 CAN GRAPEFRUIT— JUICE 2lor -19c QDAtrr iKOTLB--^^’^^ V APPLE JUICE 24 c DIXIE HOME CANNED— MILK Scans ...38c 15-OZ. CAN COPA SNACKS SMOKED— SHAD 43' NO. 2 CAN DRIED— BLACKEYED PEAS . 18c SWIFTS— CLEAHSER 2 fer.. 21c GREAT NORTHERN- BEARS 2'ILpkg. .38c V stamp No. 9, 10, 51 Spare 5-Lb. Bag SUGA U5| Quart BOTTLE CLOROX .... y ' •*u SUPER HAIKET FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN OUR MARKET • TODAY • FLORIDA- PURE PORK— MMtES,8:iy«35e SAUSAGEIL52 SOFT SHELL^ Package g^sT CUT PORK—' ALMQHDS, lb. 47c CHOPS lb- - 59c BUDDED ENGLISH— PORK SHOULDER— WALRUTS21l»c- 51c ROAST lb- - 47c BOSC— BONELESS— PEMS, 2 llx. STEW lb. 44e FRESH- ALL BEEF- COCOARUTS, lb 15c HAMBURGER, lb... 39c GREEN- SHORT SHANKS SMOKED PICNIC— CABBAGE,2lbs.- -7c HAM »b 53c DIAMOND ENGLISH— -A” GRADE- WAUnS, a ..-49o T-BONE » 65« RED- CHUCK BEEF— UUPESZh. ROASTa..41« GOLDEN DBUCTOU8— DIRECT FROM COAST TO YOU- APPLES 2 Ibc- OYSTERS, pint ICEBERG-rd DOZ. Sl2B DRESSES) AND DRAWN— LEnKE,t.M2?« FRYERS: A, G7« ■ta W: mXIE'HOME^SUPEH MARKET er:: 1

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