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WANT - ADS. - Minimum Charge 50c Per Issue • FOP SALE FOR BALE: A Singer Sewing machine, practically new. $75. See Arlln Wood at Forest Fur niture Co.. or Boomer, N. C. 4-7-2t-^pd FOR SAIJB:\Small stock grocer lee, cold drink box, vegetable scales. $275.00 worth. All for $225.00 cash. Drive out 8 miles east on Highway 268. Mrs. Dan Hudson. 4-7-2t-pd FOR SALE: 5-room house, about 200 ft. outside of City limits, on Highway 18, on Fair plains Road. See Eugene Rhodes at Gaddy Motor Co. 4-ll-8t-pd FOR SALE: 25 acre Farnf com plete with 5 room house and out buildings. Located at Hays, N. C. See Grant Rhodes. 4-6-4t-pd FOR SALE—E. E. Robertson's store building in North Iredell. For further information con tact J. C. Robertson at Union Grove, N. C. 4-ll-3t-pd FOR 8AUS — IMS Vleetilne Chevrolet in splendid condi tion; white side wall tires? al so 1948 Buick Roadmaster, less than 4,000 miles. Liberal terms, if desired J. G. Chip man. - 4-7-2t FOR SALE — Two-row, horse drawn corn planter, $60.00; 2 row riding cultivator, $40.00; hay tedder, horse drawn, $50; all machinery in good shape.— DAVB HALL, Wilkesboro, N. C. 4-7-2t-pd JTU^T ARRIVED—Linens, ail colors, 85c and 79c per yard; remnant rolls 25c to $2.00; rayons, cottons, notions. Cain's Fabric Shop on Moravian Road. 4-ll-4t-pd FOR SALE—Fresh Guinea Heif er; yellow corn, 100-lb bag, only $3.25; will grind for 20 cents extra. Large bales No. 1 hay.—Timothy and Red Top— $1.25.—DAVE HALL, Wilkes boro. 4-7-2t-pd FOR SALE——Bill's Drive In, with soda fountain, other equipment, 8-foot dry box, draft beer box, etc. Will sell furnished or un furnished. Building can be us ed for other business or home, located across from Coble's Dairy in "WJilkeaboro, lot 50 x 150 on corner. Also 3 1-2 ac res land with 275 frontage, business or home, six miles from North Wilkesboro on Highway 18. Sickness reason for selling—will sell cheap. Call 326W, or 26-F-15, or write Thad Evans, care Bill's Drive In, Wilkesboro. 4-7-2t MOTORCYCLE R AC E S NORTH WILKESBORO SPEEDWAY . i ' • SUNDAY. APRIL 10 A. M. A. SANCTION v • Sponsored By FURNITURE CITY MOTORCYCl «= THIS WEEK'S I DRIVE-IN ! THEATRE PROGRAM | Thursday and Friday, April 7-8 "MY WILD IRISH ROSE" t Starring Dennis Morgan with Andrea King, Arlene Dahl, Alan Hale, George Tobias, Geo. • O/Brien, Sara Allgood. Also Selected Short Subjects. Saturday, April 9 Gene Autry and Champion In "THE STRAWBERRY ROAN" Sunday, April 10 Anne Baxter, William Holden, Sonny Tufts, William Bendix In "BLAZE OF NOON" With Sterling Hayden, Howard Da Silva AI so Selected Short Subjects Monday and Tuesday, April 11-12 Humphrey Bogart In - "THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MA0RE" With Walter Huston, Tim Holt, Bruce Bennett Also Selected Short Subjects' TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY—7:30r9:15 Tane In Station WKBC Brory Dmy *t 5:05 P. M. | j FOR SALE—One 4-room new j dwelling house on good road at Mountain View high school. See T. G. Brown. 4-7-St-pd FOR SALE: Semi - Automatic (Monroe Calculator... $100.00.' Phone 715-J. 7-ll-2t-pd.| FOR SALE: A five-room house! on lot 75 feet front x 192 feet; j running water and electricity. Acrosg from Moore's Grocery on highway 421 about 1 1-2 miles out toward Boone. Mar ion Jolly. 4-ll-2t-pd FOR SALE: Slightly Used Nesco 5-burner Table Top Oil Range in, perfect condition. Better Hdmes Furniture Co. 7-11-81 FOR SALE—A~nice, solid oak diningroom suite; suitable for a large family.—R.J. Hlnshaw, 723 Kensington Avenue. 4-1 1-d FOR SALE—4 50-foot lots, nice ly located in Forest Hills sec tion. See or call Mrs. R. L. Aibfernethy, 301 D Street. Tel ephone 573-J. 7-lt-pd FOR SALE—Chicken litter. Be tween 15 and 20 tons.—See Dock Walsh, Purlear, North Carolina. 4-14-3tpd WORK WANTED—Have had 20 • years' experience in all types of general orchard work. Write L. P. Lowe, Pores Kpob, route 2. 4-18-4t-pd FOR SALE—Or Trade, a 1940 model Chevrolet Pickup. How ard Jones, Rock Creek town ship. 4-ll-2t-pd FOR SALE—12 acres of land 7 miles east of North Wilkesboro on Highway 268. Beautifully located. Consisting of a five room house with hardwood floors. Well in iblock house ad joining with ^lectric pump, shower bath, etc. One good barn, storage and chicken house, etc. This is very desira ble property close to schools and churches.—Absher Real Estate Co., iby E. M. Black burn. 7-ll-2t FOR SALE—1940 Ford, 5 pas senger coupe. Excellent condi tion. Call 896-M. W. M. Kief er. lt-pd FOR SALE—Tractor, power take off Ottawa cross cut saw. Prac tically new. Mounting irons for Jeep free. Price $45.00.— James Ritchie, Pores Knob, N. C. 4-14-3t FOR SALE—7-room house and bath with running water; Ve netian blinds; Kitchen has Cabinets and inlaid linoleum; 1 acre of land near Pleasant Home Church. See Quincy Rea vis at Reavis-McNeil Eeso Ser vice at Cricket. 4-14-3t-pd FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for girls; convenient location.! 301 D street. 'Phone 573 j. 7-it-pd; fwwvwwvwvwwvvwvwwvrvwwWWWWWWWWWm • • FOR RENT FOR RENT—3-room apartment with private bath over Quali ty Food Store.—Mrs. Robert . Holland. Phone 34-F-20. It FOR B3SNT-—Five-room farm house. Two miles on 421. Call Duane Church at 316W or 519. 4-ll-2t FOR RENT: Five-room house with running water and garden already plowed. 1 mile from city limits. Call 43-F-03 or see Mrs. P. J. Mitchell on Mo ravian Falls road. lt-pd FOR RENT—Storage space, up stain, 50x70 feet; downstairs, 20x70 feet. Formerly V. & T. Tire Store.—John B. Tomlin son, 920 A Street, City. 4-7-pd FOR RENT—One Washing Ma chine, $2.00 per week, or $6.00 per month. Phone 371. 4-7-2t mMWWWmtHHWWMW * *v IN \ I-, U -»!»****<M NOTICE—The J. C. Penney Co will pay $5.0(f to the iboy or girl, man or woman, bringing the oldest bicycle to their store for display purpose iby April 15th. Your bicycle will be re turned to you after it is dis played in our window. ' It WANTED—Small house or four room apartment; close in— Write "House", care The Jour nal-Patriot. lt-pd WANTED—Good White girl to do house work and cook. Must have health certificate. See Mrs. Ralph Hayes at Ralph's Grocery, Highway 18, Fair plains Road. Telephone 806-J, North ..Wilkesboro, N. C. 4-7-pd | WANTED—Some one with bull dozer to dp 3 or four days' grading. Write me and give I price per hour.—Monroe Bil lings, Hays, N. C. lt-pd QUALITY FEEDS Reasonable prices. Complete line of Poultry, Dairy, Horse* and Hog Feeds. Selected and Big Rosp Brands. Also that Southern Bis cuit Flour. Selected Feed Store 922-24 'A' STREET I First Performance Swing Band Here Is MuehJEnjoyed The more than one hundred young people of this and nearby communities attending the Teen Age Center at the North Wilkes boro gymnasium Saturday night V6re, d!!!fhtfuI* entertained by id'mSk I Pr°gram' *W«h Show ed much ingenuity and resource fulness on the part of the pro gram and house management committees elected by theTudeit The main feature of the even ing s activities was the musical program rendered by the newly Kwln^R j North Wilkesboro f * , wWch is composed of the following members of the high school band: Christine God bey Robert Wells, Carl Swof o®8 Harris« Doris Anne Godibey, Carolyn Deans Tvr« Gabriel Blackburn.' Norma Gabriel, Betty Jean Waiia a-., Carlton, ,nd C.M° ' ° (Many of the young people danc ed to these melodies: "Tea fWir Two'^ "Serenade of theJlei£ Irish Lullaby", "Let the Rest Dust"' W°r'd G° By"' "St" With the continued enthusias tic spirit shown by the young people and the public toward thij St thS f/rSanliation' 14 felt that the Teen Age Center will provide and promote whole some and enjoyable recreation the youth of this community. WANTED: . Roof Repair Jobs, Guttering, Tinwork, Plumbing, eating. Estimates Cheerful ly furnished. Jenkins Cash and Carry Plan is Cheaper. Jenkins Hardware and Furniture Co Convenient terms if desired. 7-11-21 WANTED -.Lady with ao"chil dren to be companion and do some light house work in near by country home. Good pay. Write "Box A", care The Journal-Patriot. 4-ll-2t-pd WANTED; To do your plumbing Day Electric Co., Call 328. J 3-29-Tf WANTED: To Do your radio im pair work Day Electric Co. vail 328. 3-29-Tf A>' 1 M); r|0 ju rour firing. Cjy Flectrlc Co., Call *28. 3-29-Tl WANTED — Amateur entertalnl ers for talent show. Solos, duets trios, quarteits, hanas and novelty presentation. Cash prizes awarded. If you would like to appear on a program send name and address on pos tal card for full information. Legion Talent Show, Hudson, N- 4-7-3t NOTICE: If you need bulldozing or gradii.g or any kind, see o write C. G. Johnson, Route i North Wilkesboro. N. C •Estimates Frer 4-1-Ti FuneralS FWPfc. Pu J. Sli in a<j Sund churc Deanl Pear ley, Geor ral Sunday Shumate jiaral services for Pfc. Ivy umate, 31, who was killed; tion in G«r many, v was held ty at 11 oclock at Covenant h. Rev. Earnest and Hillery Blevl ns conducted the services. I Full ered (He military honors were rend was a son of ..Calvin Mon roe i.nd Mamie Comlbs Shumate,! of £ ays. rviving are his father and er, five brothers and seven sistej-s: ArVin, Odell, Guy and Cleo, of the home; and Oid Shu matet of Cycle; Gladys, Grace also of the home; Mrs. Lankford, Mrs. Glen Whit Mrs. Vestal Hlggins, Mrs. ke Miles, and Mrs. Herbert Pfl tion it is gain Culljh all of Hays. p. Shumate was killed in ac-| on September 19, 1944, af ter Serving in the armed forces about two years. Ivey was loved by ill who knew him and met^ everybody with a smile and kind wore. He was a good citizen and a lo ring son. We feel sure that our loss and God's eternal —Reported. George W. Haynes Last Rites Today j dF| day,] for S wif^ chil W. Uneral service was held to two p. m., at the residence George^, Washington Haynes, 64-jfear-old resident of Mulberry towpship who died Wednesday.,1 al was in the Haynes family cemjetery. Rev. Lester Johnson con< lucted the last rites. irviving Mr. Haynes are his , Mrs. Inez Haynes, and three flren: Connie Haynes, Mrs. M. Key and Van Haynes, all of Redpies River route one. TO ALL PONTIAC CAR OWNERS Midway Pohtiac will install Set Piston Rings Connection Rods Bearings All Goskets and 5 quarts of Oil, Including Labor for 6 Cylinder Motors $38.50 8 Cylinder Motors $49.40 Easy GMAC Budget Payments See Us for Free Estimates. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF CARS. MIDWAY PONTIAC, Inc. Goodwill Used Cars Phone 547 Wilkesboro, N. C.
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