WANT - ADS. - Br 1 Minimum Charge 50c Par lssu« • FOP SALE FOR SAT/K: Five-room bow with bath, electric hot watei heater, built In cabinets, gar ace and 1 1-2 acre land. Ox Pads Road. 6ee George R. Mc Neill at WUkes Hosiery Mill 'between 3:30 p. m. and 12 p m. l-20-2t-pc FOR 8ALB: Twelve resldentia lots on Cengd road, one mil< from highway 421; 25 x 200 on school bjiis and mail route Priced right.—See V. M. Bak er at Southern Depot or Jamei M. Baker at Baker Servici Station. 1-20-2 FOR SALE: Shacks, large bale: $1.00; lespedeza and timothy hay $1.50 bale; molasses $1.5( gallon; yellow corn $1.75 bu shel. Dave Hhll, Wilkesboro. l-20-2t-p< FOR SALE: Hay, $1.25 per bale Tarn Hutchinson, 2 miles ou on Highway* 268 Upward Elkin lt-pc ( FOR SALE: About 200 acrei land and a four-room house and out buildings. John M Yates, Purlear, N. C. 1-24-pt FOR SALE: Approximately J acres of land on Traphill high way, 42i5 feet front. See o: write Oren Houck, Route 2 Box 19-B, North Wilkesboro N. C. near Roaring River. It-pi A T AUCTION: Maple Grov church building located 1 mil beyond Hays on Traphill Road will be sold at auction Satur ' day, January 22nd at 3:00 i m. This is a good frame build ing, size 30 by 40. l-17-3t-pi FOR SALE: Baled Lespedez Hay, reasonably priced. 3 mile west of Wilkesboro, Perguso: road. David Parks. 1-20-4t-p TUXEDO Poultry-Maabes, Scratcl Jralfts, Dairy, nog. Horse. Doi and Rabbit Feeds. Tuxed. Feed Company, North Wilkei boro, Phone 94. 11-18-t FOR SALE: Combination Recor Player and Radio. See Walke ttt Journal-Patriot. FOR SALE: A team of 13-year old mules. Lytle Byrd, Hays N. C. l-17-4t-p< Batura That Book to th« Library FOR SALE , WAGONS New and Used F. C. TOMLINSON No. Wilkesboro, N. C. SPORTS BRIEFS I Rural high schools should haye been taking advantage of the May weather In January .for conditioning of boys for baseball. There are Beveral schools now with athletic fields . . . One of the reasons for popularity of bas ketball as a high school sport is the low cost of operation. Once a gymnasium is completed, cost o f equipment, transportation, etc., is hot prohibitive . . . Soft ball is gaining in popularity as an intra-mural sport, but will never become exciting from a spectator's standpoint because there's no thrill in hearing the bat thud against an object. Baseball fans who are in a hur ry to learn what players from last year will return to the pro fessional team here are remind ed that the team must have eight rookies, which are first year men, and can only have three with over three years experience and only four others with one year experience. That would mean that a maximum of seven of last year's players could be on the FOR SALE — Canaries guaran teed singers; beautifully col ored love birds; complete line of bird seed, cages and tup plies; also Golden Hampeters. —Wilkes Farm Center. 9-13tf FOR SALE—One practically new Bendix Automatic Washing Machine and double drain sink. For prices and Inspection, see Tom Dancy at Gaddy Motor Company. l-17-2t • WANTED YOUNG MEN between ages 17-18 1-2 take your military training at home in Btry. C 112th FA BN NCNG. Earn extra pay, learn new skills. Phone 814 for further details. It WANTED: To Oo your radio re pair work. Day Electric Co., Call 328. 3-29-Tf WANTED: To do yonr plum Ding Day Electric Co., Call 328. 3-29-Tf "^AN-fED: To lWYER from : THE STORRS-StIAEFER Cf> Nationally Known Tailors CINCINNATI MONDAY, TUESDAY AKj WEDNESDAY January 17-1 8-19 Mr. Bob Sawyer will personally shi you in pants lengths i, large a| comprehensive line of for Spring & Summer,| w jid fine wooldns enabling ypu to select a pleasing pattern from tfae many styles shown. JSxj . will be given to your C ments during this disblay, assuring you an individually tailored suit or topcoat you will be proud to we ir. Come in. Meet Mr. Sawyer and et him serve your Spring." Clothes neefls. MAR LOW'S MEN'S StfOP 'New and Correct Men's Wear'1 pert attention othes requife THIS WEEK'S D R IVEIN THEATRE PROGRAM Monday and Tuesday, January 17-18— Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster In "ALL MY SONS" Also Selected Short Subjects Wednesday, January 19 "BOHEMIAN GIRL" Starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. "FAMILY NIGHT" 50c Per Car Regardless Number Thursday-Friday, January 20-21 — "SWEET AND LOWDOWN" Starring Linda Darnell. Tone In Station WKBC Every Day At 12:05 and 5*5 P. M. SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P. M. BIG SALE BIG REDUCTIONS NOW Offered At Wallace Radio Service 104 9th Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. Automatic Electric Irons Were $1Z50 Now $9.25 Automatic Irons with 'Magic Eye' Were $11.00 Now $8.00 Other Irons reduced as low as $3.50 Electric Heating Pad Formerly $9.55 Now $6.95 Sandwich Grills reduced to $8.00 Electric Bell-ringer Toaster Formerly $15.25 Now $10.45 Electric Automatic Starter Clock Reduced to $12.95 Door Bell Chimes Greatly Reduced Desk Lamps with Fluorescent Lights Reduced to Meet Your Budget Precision Tested Self Starting Electric Clocks. Some reduced to L $5.00 Others for I $8.00 COME BY AND SEE OTHER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES GREATLY R|DUCED!~