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WANT ADS. Minimum Charge 50c Per Issue • FOP SALE FOR SALB: Combination Record Player and Radio. See Walker at Journal-Patriot. FOR HATiFi—Fresh Oow; Calf by side.—<Paul J. Vestal, Moravian Falls. N. 6; lt-pd FOR SALE—All Metal Clarinet with case; i* good condition. See Mrs. ^fecil Hayes at Belk's FOR SALE: A team of 12-year old mules. Ijytle Byrd, Hays, N. O. l-17-4t-pd FOR SALE—Good working mule, one-horse wagon, woodsaw and motor; all in good condition.— E. I. Ball, Gilreath. ltpd FOR SALJS: Lespedeza hay, large bales. See Royal Holland, Wil kesboro, N. C. Route 2. 2 1-2 miles east of C. G. Glass' store on old Winston-Salem High way. lt-pd FOR SALE—One Farm-All Cub Tractor, and all equipment; nearly new; in A-l condition. See Buster Nichols or W. H. Nichols at PuTlear, N. C., near Postoffice. l-13-3tp FOR SALE — Canaries guaran teed singers; beautifully col ored love birds; complete line of bird seed, cages and sup plies; alBO Golden Ham peters. —Wilkes Farm Center. 9-13tf TUXEDO Poultry-Mashee, Scratcfc J rains, Dairy. Hog, Horse, Dog and Rabbit Feeds. Tuxedo Peed Company, North Wilkes boro, Phone 94. 11-18-tf FOR SALE: 1 coal furnace, 1 stoker, 1 electric water heater, 1 water jack. Mrs. A. H. Casey, Phone 180 or 340. l-13-4t-pd FOR SALE: A good wood cook stove, same as new. Enterprise, priced right. See A. A. Yates, Wilke8boro. FOR SALE: 1937 Ford Pickup, good condition, new tires. Also new 5-room house at Hays. H. E. Blevins, Hays, N. C. 1-6-pd FOR SALE: Six lots in Veterans housing development, near County Home. See George R. McNeill at Wilkes Hosiery Mill between 3:30 p. m. and 12 p. m. l-10-2t-pd FOR SAKE: Lots 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 in Veterans' development of County Home property. 195 ft. fronting highway 268. Inspect and send bids to Mack Kerley, City, or /Harry T. Kerley, 7411 Greenwood Ave., Seattle, Wash. l-6-2t FOR SALE—1941 Dodge Army weapon carrier; good condi tion. Equipped for dual wheels. Four-wheel drive. Contact Vena Glass or E. H. Glass, North Wilkesboro route 3. ltpd imwwwwuwwwwuuw • FOR RENT rtHWWwvmwwwwwv FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment for girls, private ent rances, bath and kitchen. Heat ed; close in, reasonable rent. Call at 303 D Street or Phone 240-M. l-6-2t-pd FOR RENT: 5-room house with hardwood floors, bath, built-in cabinets, house wired for Elec tric stove and all modern con veniences. (House located near Millers Creek. See Clyde Mc Neil near Millers Creek. l-6-2t-pd EXPERT SHOE Tour old shoes made like new when done by Built Right Shoe Shop. Fast While-U Wait Serv ice. Also we have just install ed oar new spray machine for complete refinishing and dying your shoes any color you desire. We specialize in altering and re lining leather jackets. We use the highest quality materials, expertly done, prices reasonable. It pleases us to please you. Built Right Shoe Shop Shoe Repair Basement In Bus Terminal . Coraette, Manager > North Carolina's 1947 cotton crop averaged 335 pounds of lint per acre, as compared with an average' of only 2 67.3 . pounds throughout the Cotton Bejt. FOR RENT: Completely redeco rated five-room house with bath. Wllkesboro. See Mrs. E. R. Spruill at Bank of North Wllkesboro. *■* lt-pd FOR RENT: 4-room apartment, with ibath, hot and cold water. Phone 244-M or See B. J. Ken-, nedy, Wllkesboro. lt-pd FOR RENT—Furnished Apart ment, close in. Suitable for business couple.—Mrs. T J. Frazier. Phone 475. l-10-2t FOR RENT—4-Room Apartment with bath. Will be available about January 18th.—R. M. Brame, Jr. l-10-2t FOR RENT: Unfurnished four room apartment, close in; priv ate entrance and bath; hot water furnished. Call 584. It » WANTFD WMHWHMMMMIWMMWWM WANTED: Experienced waitress Apply at The Little Grill. It WANTED: Second hand Gteo. E. Nissen one-horse wagon. Write or call W. S. ©etcher, Pur lear, N. C. 1-6-pd WANTED: Dogwood logs, for specification's write or call at W. & W Dogwood Co.. Mora vian Falls, N. C. 3-18-Tf WANTED: To do your radio re pair work. Day Electric Co., Call 328. 3-29-Tf WANTED: To do your plnmDlng Day Electric Co., Call 328. 3-29-Tf ""ANrED: To do your wiring. D_iy Flectric Co., Call 328. 3-29-Tf WANTED TO BUY—Quantity of rye. Custom grinding for meal and feed. We appreciate the business of our customers and wish them all a happy and prosperous New Year. Wilkes boro Milling Co., Cherry Street, Wilkesboro. l-6-2t-pd » Miscellaneous WWWWWHWUMWMMW NOTICE: If yon teed bulldozing or grading of any kind, see or write C. G. Johnson, Route 2,' North Wilkesboro, N. C. Estimates Pre®. 4-1-Tf ANY BRONZE MICA, outcrop ping in small chips, or small, J flaky kind in masses? Mail samples. George M. Bowman, Mineralogist, Elk Park, N. C. l-10-3t The State sweet potato yield per aire for 1948. Is estimated at 113 bushels, compared with 115 bushels in 1947 and a 10-year average of 104 Bushels. 925.00 REWARD for Information leading to arrest and convic tiofi of party or parties stealing my hens Sunday, January 2nd., 1949.—S. M. Shumate, Hays, N. C. l-10-2t-pd FOR EXPERT JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIR — SEE — WRIGHTS MEN'S SHOP ALEXANDER Construction Co. I P. O. Box 771 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. All Kinds Of GRADING DONE With Shovel or Bulldozer FREE ESTIMATES Support the Y.M.C. A. FOR SALE 1946 Ford Tudor Sedan 1039 Ford Fordor Sedan 1940 Ford Tudor Sedan 1941 Ford Station Wagon 1041 Chevrolet Coach 1030 Ford Pickup 1041 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan 1030 Ford Tudor Sedan 1035 Ford Tudor Sedan 1034 Ford Oorpe 1036 Chevrolet Coach 1035 Chevrolet Coach All in A-l Condition—Have Passed Inspection. Yadkin Valley Motor Company NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GOOD LOTS OR LAND 1946 SUPER FORD STATION WAGON 30,000 actual miles. Body and motor in perfect shape. Ideal for someone who has passengers as can carry 9 people. - See - ; BILL CARRINGTON AT SOUTHERN BARGAIN STORE MILLERS CREEK THEATRE PROGRAM Friday, January 7 "RIDERS OF THE SANTA FE" Starring Rod Cameron. Also "Rail Birds and Good Boos Tonight" « Saturday, January 8 "DRAGNET" I Featuring Henry Wilcoxin and Mary Bryant. Also "Choo, Choo Amego and Bronco Babes" * ■ ■■ I I , | Sunday, January 9 "BECAUSE OF HIM" Featuring Deanna Durbin and Franchot Tqne. Also "Science and Captain Cub" Two Shows Each Night. First Show Starts! At 7:00 o'clock. j i^Him STATE CORN WINNER PRICELESS; HE FORSOT TO GET INTO CONTEST Winston-Salem, Jan. 3.—Rob art M. Doub, farmer, of Route 1, robaccoville, learned today he lad lost $1,006 on a technicality. It was a decisive technicality, lowever. Doub fafled to enter the innual North Carolina Corn Srowing Contest. The $1,000 first prize has gone to P. L. Albritton of LaOrange, who produced 148.26 bushels on ine acre. Doub had this beat a country mile. He grew 180.76 bushels on jne acre ,measured and tested jy S. R. Mitchiner, Forsyth farm igent. But, he ruefully admitted, >ne can't win a contest if he loesn't enter it. He has learned his lesson ;hough. He says he's going to be in there fighting this year. The average States farm poi ltry ration in mid November was pounds, compa red with $3.68 ii mid-October ax her a year ago favorable since tie Clnb will hq cost of the United $3.59 per 10< d $4.71 in Novem Mainly because o lower feed pdices, the egg-fee< ratio is the m >st favorable sinci 1943, the chi< ken-feed ratio th< most favorabl* since 1944, ant the turkey-feep ratio the mos 1931. o The North Carolina Jersey Cat Id its annual meet ing in Statesvtyle January 13. i-o Production pf flue-cured to bacco in the State in 1948 totale< 746,300,000 founds, 17.8 pei cent below 1947 but 14 per cem above the 1937-46 average. Forage and pasture crops will! make it. possible to increase farm efficiency and to lower costs1 through minimum use of machln- j ery and labor, says 0. 8. Aamodt, head agronomist, TJ. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. SANDWICHES of all kinds—made to go oat Coffee Fixed to Take Out BEER by ease, bottle, or can. Special (nice to go out. For speedy serv ice telephone 773-M." We'll hare it ready when yon call Ml NTON'S „ BAR-B-QUE September marked consecutive month that the «en eral level of grain prices bfti dropped in the State. LAND FOR SALE! We have contracts in different parts of the county. The New Year is calling for now business. Individual sales will be given oar prompt attention. The weather Is too unsettled for Auction Sals* for awhile. Call on us. We think we have listed what you want. So* us at once. P. E. Dancy Co. Office at Jenkins Hardware Co.