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WANT - ADS. * Minimum Charge 50c Per Issue • FOR SALE FOR SALE: Guernsey-Jersey oowa. Freshen soon. Monroe Foster, Lewis Fork. 3-7-2t-pd FOB HAIiK: 7-room house with bath, 1 acre of land near Pleasant Home Church. See Quincy . Reavia at Reavis-McNeil Esso Service at Cricket. 2-28-Tf FOR SALE: Twenty acres land and five room house and well waiter, on highway 16, near Wilbar. J. C. Hincher, Wilbar, N. C. 3-10-4t-pd FOR SALE: New Improved H. & R. Double Action .22 Caliber Revolver, - model 999. See Walker at Journal-Patriot. FOR SALE: 5-room house, well on screened-in back porch. About 3-4 miles from Mulberry school on Highway 18. New House, just completed. Part cash, balance on time. See Barney Teague about 1 mile South of Bum garner's Service Station on Highway 18. 3-7-3t-pd FOR SALE: 6-room frame house, practically new, bath, running water, on lot 100 x 3fr0 feet, located on Highway 18 near Mulberry school. W. M. Roope, at Ideal Furniture Co. Phone 194. 2-28-Tf Betoxn That Boos to Library FOR SALE: Moravian Fall* Baptist church building. Sealed bids will be received by L. G. Critcher at Journal-Patriot office in North Wilkesboro until noon March 18. Tf PIANO FOR SALE: Wanted responsible party to assume payments on beautiful piano. Spinet styled, two toned finish, mahogany trimmed in birdseye maple. May be had for balance owing. This Is truly a once In a lifetime. This piano. May he seen at Garwood Piano Co. Wilkesboro, or address: Credit Department, P. O. Box 234, Wilkesboro, N. C. 2-28-W FOR SALE—200 Locust Posts. H. M. Pendergrass> Wilkesboro route two. ltpd FOR SAIiE — A six-year-old mule. Will work good single or double.—Charlie Parsons, R't. I, Purlear, N. C . ltpd FOR SALE: New house, six acres of land. First road on right above Drive-In on highway 18. B. F. Dverhardt 3-10-2t-pd FOR SALE: One coal Laundry heater> used only 2 months; one Lavatory never been unpacked, price $12.50; one electric heating pad, used very little. Mrs Millard Brown, Hays, N. C. It pd FOR SALE7~194f ModeI~Crosley Shelvador Refrigerater— Good condition. Clarence Benton, Wilkesboro, Route 1— near Cricket P. O. 3-17-4t-pd FOR SALE: Six-room house witl running water, and two acres land at Cricket, two and onehalf miles from North Wilkesboro. May be seen after 3:00 p. m. Clialmer Foster. 3-10-2t-pd SUPPORT THE Y. M. C. A. THIS WEEK'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE PROGRAM Monday and Tuesday, March 7th-8th "THE PERILS OF PAULINE " Starring Betty Hutton, John Lund. In Color Wednesday, March 9"FAMILY NIGHT" 50c Per Car Regardless Number Buster Crabbe In "JUNGLE MAN" Thursday and Friday, March 10-11 — Edward Small presents "KIT CARSON" With Jon Hall, Lynn Bari, Dana Andrews Also Selected Short Subjects Tune In Station WKBC Every Day at 5:05 P. M. TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY—7:00-8:45 \ j FOR SALE—A new 4-room bungalow about 1 1-2 miles off highway 268 on Mountain View road.—Joseph Porter, Rt. 2, North Wilkesboro. 3-10-2p FOR SALE—Team of good mules with age; weight about 1100 pounds. Team 7 and 8 yearId mare; weight about 900; sell single or double. Vaughn Church, Purlear. 3-10-2tp FOR SALE—No. 1 Timothy and Red Top, large bales, $1.50 or 2c pound; 100-lb bags yellow' corn, $3.75; 2-row, horse drawn corn planter, good as new; 2-row horse drawn cultivator; 8-year-old mare, work anywhere; will trade.—Dave Hal^ Wilkesboro. 3-10-2tpd HHWWHtmmHWMUWWl • wanted iwwwmwwwuwwww WANTED: Would like to rent down town business building at least 23 feet wide, 100 feet long or longer. Will pay good price and take long lease. Call or write Robert T. Carswell, 231 Spring Street, Mt. Airy Telephone 645-W 3-17-5t-pd WANTED: Experienced gir^ white or colored, tq live in Greensboro, to do light house work ana care for 15 months old child. See or call Ralph Hayes. Phone 806J N. WilkesRoute 2. 3-7-2t-pd WANTED: Man age 25 to 50, with car, to work with old, established insurance company. You are paid while being trained, guaranteed salary, commissions, retirement plan and hospital insurance. Write box 454, North Wilkesboro. 3-17-12t FOR RENT: Furnished bedrooms over Carolina Restaurant; steam heat and hot water. Mrs. Duane Church, phone 316W or 519. 3-7-2t Distirct Meeting Triple A Is Held More than 500 committees and secretaries from the 100 N. C. counties attended the two-day conference of the triple A at Hotel Robert E. Lee in WinstonSalem on March 2 and 3. Wilkes county was represented 'by Mrs. Maude S. Miller, secretary and Mrs. Marjorie M. Crysel, chief clerk of the local PMA office. The conference was opened by G. Tom Soottj of Selma, state WANTED: To do yonr plumDlng Day,Electric Co., Call 328. 3-29-Tf "^ANfED: To do yonr wiring. D-iy F.lectric Co., Call 328. 3-29-Tf WANTED: Have yonr furniture upholstered and repaired at A. B. Raberson's upholstery and Repair Shop. 502 J St No. Wilkeaboro. Phone 758 M. Pick up and delivery service. 3-10-2t-pd O Miscellaneous wmwvvmwiwtwHWW NOTICE: If yon aeed bulldozing or grading ot any kind, see or w^ite C. G. Johnson, Route 'c. North Wilkesboro, N. C. Estimates Free 4-1-Tf FREE To first taker, 40 acres of land. You pay for improvements.—Bill Call, Rt. 2, Roarin River, N. C. 10-2t-pd FOR SERVICE — Registered iHampshire boar; championship blood line.—Day Church, Purlear, N. C. 3-10-2tpd Strayed—A female Walker hound. If seen, please notify Vaughn Church, Purlear, N. O. 3-10-2tpd LAND FOR SALE 25 acres, about 2 1-2 miles southwest from Millers Creek on good gravel road; six-room house; well in yard. New cnlcnen hoase; a nice place; good land for gardens. 3 1-2 miles from North Wilkesboro, on Congo road 4-room house; a chicken house; other out houses. See us at once. P. E. DANCY NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. PMA chtirman, Following introductions by Horace D. Godfrey, admlnisti ative officer* of the Raleigh braich, Mr. Soott addressed the grou:», stressing trade agreements ib >tween farmers of this and oth< r nations. Other interesting ai Idresses -were given by Alvin B. Cormick, of Washington, director )f the Agricultural Conservations Programs branch of P and MA. L. Y. Ballentine. State Commiss oner of Agriculture, Dr. J. H. Hilton, director of the ex periment station and dean of the school off Agriculture of N. C. State Co lege, Elmer Kruee, manager of Commodity Credit Corporation, and H. L. Manwaring, of Washington, deputy assistant administrator for production EISELE CONSTRUCTION Tomlinson Bui I di Phone 767 SEE US FOR ESTIMATE! BUILDING We Can Give You A Contract ing SON CO. rouR 'rice Richard M. Collins Claimed By Death / ——— Richard Martin Collins, 81 retired farmer* died at his home near Thurmond Friday night after an illness of four months. ■ w ■ ■ j y www mi wa • " 7 He had spent his entire U: the Thurmond community. vivftig are his wife, seven children, 38 grandchildren, and two ibrothers. Funeral was at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at Roaring Gap Baptist Church, and burial was in the church cemetery.
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