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WANT - ADS. Minimum Charge 50c Per Issue • FOR SALE FOR SALE: Radio and Record player Combination, also .32 automatic pistol. See Walker at J oumal-Patriot. FOR SALB—Three acre apple orchard with one hundred trees. Ail in A-l condition. One mile from Lewis Fork Advent church. Will consider trade on fete model pickup.— J. O. Waters, route 1, Purlear, N. C. 4-28-4t-pd Attention, fanners and workers. At all times, we keep a good supply of men's work clothes; men's and boys' overalls, dungarees, work shirts and odd pants. Thejr are dependable and will give good service.—The Goodwill Store. 4-28-2t FOR SALE: 5-room house, paint ed inside and out; lot 75x200, near city limits. See Alias Brown at Brown's Service Station, or call 51-F-12. Highway 18. 5-2-3t-pd FOR SALE—4 acres and 8 home site lots located in Ronda on a good road, 200 feet off route 268. Write Box A, care The Journal-Patriot. 5-5-4t-pd FOR SALE: Service Station, Grocery; new building; 5-room apartment with 23 1-2 acres of land. Three miles from West Jefferson, N. C. D. B. Goodman, Telephone 6 from 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. 5-2-4t-pd FOR SALE OB BENT—Modern 7-room house with large basement; 6 1-2 acres land and garage. Located on route No. 18, between Lenoir and North Wilkesfboro near Caldwell county line. For information contact Earl E. Yoho, route 1, Boomer, N. C. 4-28-2t-pd FOR SALE: One very desirable lot in one of the nicest residential sections in town. Ready to start building. Located on 'C* size 50' x 140*. Call 126 or 273-M. 4-28-2t-pd FOR SALE: Yellow seed corn $3.00 bu. Large bales hay $1.25. Yellow Corn, 100 lb. bags $3.25. Large size hand-turned corn sheller, $30.00. Dave Hall, WHkesboro, N. C. 4-28-2t-pd FOR SALE: 5-rooi* house and 6 lots, near Moravian Falls. See Bruce Pardue, Wilkesboro, N. C. 4-28-2t-pd FOR SALE: One 6 U-acre (arm, located on Dehart Road near Maple Grove Church. See Mrs. N. G. Whitley, Hays, N. C. lt-pd FOR BALE: One 33-acre farm, located near Oak Ridge church, on Gravel Road and Bus line. See Mrs. <N. G. Whitley, Hays, N. C. lt-pd. FOR SALE OR TRADE: 5' Oro.sley Deep Freeze for Kelvinator or drink box. See Reece Sparks at Rainbow Inn. Cafe, 2 miles East of town on 268. 5-2-2—pd . FOR SALE: 38 Chevrolet coupe. Good condition. See Jim Lovette at Second Street, or at Carolina Mirror Corp. 5-2-2t-pd ■ FOR SALE—7-room house, practically new; good well and outbuildings; lot 75x150; just iback of Cricket Grocery; easy terms, if desired.—O. L. Phillips, route one, Wilkesboro, N. C. 5-2-pd FOR SALE—1946 ton Chevrolet pickup with dual wheels;A-1 shape; will sell or trade for half ton pickup.—O. L. Phillips, route one, Wilkesboro, N. C. 5-2-2t-pd FOR SALE—Four tlckete to Indianapolis Speedway. Races on May 30. See O. O. Absher, Halls, Mills, N. C. 5-2-2t-pd FOR SALE CHEAP: One Remington typewriter, one Winchester Repeater Rifle, 32-20,. $150.00. New Cafe Dishes, half price. See Bill at Stout Drive Inn, opposite Smoot Park, North Wilkesboro. 5-2-2t FOR SALE: One 9 ft. Admiral Refrigerator, 6 months old. Also Perfection Oil Burner stove and 275 gal. tank. Both for $400.00. Contact Earl Yopo, Route 1, Boomer, N. C. lt-pd fffAlll'IFUL SPINET PIANO, ■lightly used. May be had by nnffiimitiff small monthly payments, or special discount for oMh. This piano is only 42 high, early American oerlod design. Garwood Piano Co.. Midway Building, Wilkesboro. N. <5. 6-*"4t FOR SAliE: A 62 MoOormickDeerlng Combine, used about three years. J. T. Crawford, Route 7, Box 374, Statesville, N. C., near Loray, N. C. 5-2-2t-pd • FOR RENT FOR RENT: Store building, upstairs 60x70; downstairs, 26x70 feet. John B. Tomllnson, 920 A Street, City. 4-18-Tf FOR RENT: Six-room apartment on D Street. Bath and screened in porch. Private entrance. Call 224-J. 4-25-Tf FOR RENT: Good grass pasture now ready for your cattle. Yearlings $2.00 per month. Cows $2.50 per month.—Dave Hall, Wilkesboro, N. C. 4-28-2t-pd FOR RENT—Two and three rooms for working girls. 720 Kensington Drive.—Mrs. G. W. Sebastian. ltpd FOR RENT: 4-room apartment, twelve dollars a month; on highway 421, one mile west l of Millers Creek. See Mrs. Carrie Bishop. lt-pd FOR RENT: 3-room Apartment and bath in North Wilkesboro. [ Available for immediate occupancy. Write Box A, care) Journal-Patriot. 4-28-Tf| MWWWWVHWWWWWW* # WANTED WANTED — 4-4 Basswood.— Bernhardt Furniture Co., Lenoir, N. C. 4-2 8-41 WANTED—To buy a one-horse mowing machine.—Allie McGlamery, route 1, Wilkesboro, N. C. 4-29-2tpd WANTED—Salesman with auto and truck experience. Must be sober and reliable; attractive position for right party. Write Box 511, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 5-2-2t WANTED: Roof Repair Job*, Guttering, Tlnwork, Plumbing, Heating. Estimates Cheerfully furnished. Jenkins Cash and Carry Plan is Cheaper. Jenkins Hardware and Furniture Co. Convenient terms If desired. 7-ll-2t • Miscellaneous tWMMWWMWWWWVWWW NOTICE: If you aeed balModng or grading of any kind, see or write C. G. Johnson, Route 2, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Estimates Free. 4-1-Tf NOTICE—Window screens and door screens made to order. Old screens of all size repaired. Kenneth Moore's Repair Shop, East Wilkesboro. Phone 207-R. 4-28-2t NOTICE—I wish to get in contact with anyone who has a Genealogy on the Marlow's of Wilkes county. Please write to to Mrs. Nellie Wright, route 3, North Wilkesboro, N. C. ltp ATTENTION: We carry a good stock of Angle Iron, Flat Iron, Channel Iron and I Beams for your building needs. Lineberry Foundry and Machine Co. 4-28-Tf mwwwwuwwwwwwv # Lost and Found vmw wwwwtwmwwwM LOST—Saturday, Amethyst earring near Spalnbour'B or in store. Reward for return to The Journal-Patriot office, pd QUALITY FEEDS Reasonable prices. Complete line of Poultry, Dairy, Horse and Hog Feeds. Selected and Big Rose Brands. Also that Southern Biscuit Flour. Selected Feed Store 922-24 'A' STREET NOTICE Shipment of ANTIQUES At BARE-MILLER FURNITURE CO. 10th Street Phone 416-W NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. HHWWWWWHW*W*W|WWWVWWWW*W»W*WW»WHWrtmHM%mwHm>Wm ONE KILLED IN COMPLETELY DEMOLISHED AUTOMOBILE This picture shows what was left of a new car when it was hit at the intersection of highways 421 & 115 Wednesday afternoon. Alfred H. Murrell, Atlanta business nan, was crushed to death in the car, which was struck by a large truck load of cinder blocks. Funeral for Mr. Murrell was held in Atlanta Friday. (Photo by Link's Studio). Nellie Ferguson Last Rites Today Funeral service was held tolay at Thankful church at Boomer for Nellie Ferguson, 65, wife of Philo Ferguson, colored resident of Wilkesboro. She died Monday. o Smith-Watson Exchange Vows Elkin.—Mr. and Mrs. Vance Watson, of North Wilkesboro, mnounce the marriage of their laughter, Ruth -Ellen, to Jack J. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, of Elkin. The wedding took place at 3 p. m. Saturday, April 16, at the iome of the officiating minister, Rev. J. C. Gwaltney. The bride wore a suit of brown wool with brown and white ac;essories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Mrs. Smith attended North Wilkesboro high school. Mr. Smith attended Glade Valley high school and i3 now employed with the Blue Ridge Tractor company, of Wilkesboro. A few close friends and relatives were the only attendants. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home with the bridegroom's parents. o DENNY GROVE A. M. E. ZION CHURCH "'he second quarterly conference was very spiritual. Dr. S. W. Hamilton, P. E., was at his best. Rev. L. B. Speas and his junior choir made a fine contribution to the services. Total amount raised was $93.22. The following persons went to the Easter checkup meeting of the W.N.C. conference: Miss Grace Harris, Rev. and Mrs. W. Thomas Martin, Jr. The Christian Education Committee will launch a drive for two* thousand dollars, beginning Sunday, May 1st., and terminating Sunday, July 17th., at six p. m.—Reported. o WILKES COUNTY MINISTERS ALLIANCE MEETS The Alliance met in regular form Saturday at the First Baptist church. Rev. T. M. Walker was in the chair. The old business was cleared up through the Good Friday and Sunrise Services. Rev. J. J. Alexander of Friendship Baptist church, of Hickory, formerly of this city, was present and made a brief talk on "The Discipleship of the Ministry". The president called a meeting of the executive committee. A special offering was taken to buy Bibles for the prison camp.—Reported. NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County. In The Superior Court Nancy D. Arnette vs. Hughey R. Arnette. The State Of North Carolina— This is a Civil Action and not a Special Proceeding: The defendant, Hughey R. Arnete, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenoed in the Superior Court of Wilkes- County, N. C., to obtain a divorce on the grounds of two years' separation; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Superior Court of said County, in the Courthouse In Wilkesboro, N. C., within twenty days after the 27th day of May, 1949, and file a written' answer or demurrer to the plaintiffs complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to tlie court1 for relief demanded in said complaint. This the 27th day of April, 1949. C. C. HAYES, Clerk Superior Court. Hall & Zachary, Attorneys Yadldnville, N. C.^-6-19-4t (T) A B N O R M A L ABSURDITIES By DWIGHT NICHOLS ©t *1 HOW IT STARTED— Once upon a time a King, deslrious of going on a hunt, consulted the court astrologer, as was the custom, to learn what kind of weather might be expected. The seer assured him the day would be fine and the hunt successful. In high spirits the King and his followers sallied forth to the hunt. On the road they met a Peasant riding an Ass, and the King ttailed him cheerily: King—This Is going to be a fine day, my good fellow! Peasant (doffing his cap and bowing low)—I humbly beg your majesty's pardon, but on the contrary I am sure it will rain before eventide. And lo, it did rain. By noon the King and his henchmen were thoroughly drenched. Disgusted and angry he returned to the court and fired the astrologer. Then he sent for the Peasant he had met. "I shall make this fellow my weather prophet," he reflected. When the Peasant appeared before the King, he said to him: King—My man, you appear to be a true prophet. Tell me, I pray you, how did you know it was going to rain Peasant—By my Jackass, sir. When his ears stand up, I know the day will be fair, but when his ears droop down, then I know we shall have rain. — T King (exclaiming)!—Aha! that is how yon knew? By my faith I shall appoint that humble beast of yours my royal weather prophet! And he did so—thereby getting a precedent that has been followed ever since by rulers and those in political authority—namely, the practice of appointing Jackasses to occupy important public offices.—Exchange. THIS COUPON IS WORTH 50* This Coupon and $1. Entitles Holder to a regular $1.50 Lawn Mower Sharpening. Power Mowers Sharpened THIS OFFER EXPIRES MAT 14th Kenneth Moore's J Repair Shop i All Work Guaranteed EAST WILKESBORO, J*. C | TO ALL PONTIAC CAR OWNERS Midway Pontiac will install Set Piston Rings Connecting Rod Bearings All Gaskets 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. THIS WEEK'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE PROGRAM Thursday and Friday, April 28-29"THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS" With Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck, Alexis Smith. Also Selected Short Subjects Saturday, April 30Roy Rogers In "ON THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL" Sunday, May 1 Ginger Rogers, Cornel Wilde In "IT HAD TO BE YOU" With Spring Byington and Percy Waram Monday and Tuesday, May 2-3Esther Williams, Jimmy Durante, Lauritz Melchior In "THIS TIME FOR KEEPS" With Johnnie Johnston, Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra. Also Selected Short Subjects ^ TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY—7:30-9:15 Tine In Station WKBC Every Day it S:M P. M.
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