Newspapers / The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, … / June 2, 1949, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
WANT ADS. , Minimum Charge 50c Per Issue • FOP SALE mHMiHWHtWMflilHIIHIHIMl SPBCML: 25 fine used pianos. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Terms If desired. Must make room for new stock. Garwood Piano Co., Wllkesboro, N. C. 5-SO-^f FOR SALE: Sweet Peas. Hender son's Flower Shop, Wllkes boro. Telephone S45. 5-26-Tf FOB SALB:^-"- T* ' player ConiOTBtion, also .32 automatic pistol. See Walker at Journal-Patriot. FOR BALE: Six-room house In Forest Hills. See Mrs. Ray mond Wallace at the house. 6-2-4t-od FOR SALE: Approximate Sr 250 ft. of 12" Heavy uty cast iron pipe. 12 ft. long. Reasonable. Witten Iron & Metal Co., Gaston ia, N. C. Phone 55961. 6-6-2t FOR SALE: New 5-room house with bath. Built in - cabinets. Basement. Hiendon Str eet, back of Pilson Street. See Boyce Moore at R. & O. Groc ery. 8-2-4t-pd FOR SALE: 1 Slightly Used Au tomatic Coca-Cola Box. 54 bot tle capacity. Priced to sell. See D. E. Elledge at Rhodes Day Furniture Co. 6-2-Tf FOR SALE: All new, Fining station with living quarters on back of building. Two chicken houses, barn, grainery, cows, hogs, chickens, feed, corn and stock for store. Includes 5.9 acres land, all in grass. Locat ed 1-2 mile from Wilbar on new Highway 16. Monroe Dan cy, Wilbar, N. C. lt-pd FOR SALE: New 1949 Chevro let ton and A half truck. _J.i2_0.00 under Mat. Phone 674. v 6-2-2t-pd FOR SALE: Two oil circulators one 8 ft. beverage cooler, one 80 gal. hot water tank, reason ably priced. Call or see Harold Blankeqshlp at City Cafe( Tel ephone No. 692. 6-6-3t FOR SAIjB: New 5-room house and outbuildings. 39 acres of land. Planted 4 acres In corn (worked one time) good gar den, sweet and Irish potatoes planted. One real good 7-year old horse, new wagon with bed, new harness and farming tools; Six miles from North Wllkesboro on Highway 268 (EVlkln Highway) Price Right. See Biane Whitley for quick sale. 6-9-3t-pd FOR SAliE: IS Beautiful lots ftn Wllkesboro city limits, 4 lots facing hardsurfaced highway. Priced reasonable. See Clyde Kllby at Mulberry Grocery Store on Highway 18. 6-2-2t FOR SALE: >48 model Doage truck, 7.50x10 -ply tires, 8-ton license, stake body and also lumber flat. Will sell cheap. See Fred Myers, North Wilkes boro, Route 1, near Kilby's store, above fairplains. 6-2-2t-pd CAMERA FOR SALE: Kodak Duo 620 f3.5 lens, Compur Rapid Shutter, 1 second to 1-500. See Tom Lenderman at Relns-Sturdivant. lt-pd FOR SALE: 4-room house with bath, hot water, good base ment, inlaid linoleum, built in cabinets in hitchen, near Hin shaw Church, Phone 893-R. FOR SALE: A 4 1-2 ft. box Kel » vinator, in good condition. $70.00. Phone 39-F-05. Mrs. Haggle Faw, Millers Creek, N. C. 6-2-2 t-pd • FOR RENT FOR RENT: Four-room house with electric lights on Wilkes boro Route 2, close to Arbor Grove church. Nellie F. Call Route 2, Wilkesboro, N. C. lt-pd SUPPORT THEY. M. C. A. Mrs. Truman Hayes' Mother Died Monday Mrs. Cone Bryant, mother of Mrs. Truman Hayes, of this city, died Monday morning at her home at Independence, Va.r fol lowing illness of only a few hours. Funeral service was held Wed nesday at Independence. FOR RENT: Apartment for a small family, next door to the Broadcasting Citation. Mrs. E. G. Smoot, 802 Elisabeth St., North Wilkesboro, N. C. lt-pd FOR RENT: Three room furnish ed apartment. Private Home. Private entrance. Bath, Hot Water, and Kelvinator. Call 781-M after 7 p. m. It FOR RENT: 4-ntom apartment with bath and garage. Goat milk for sale. John Bdminstan, Moravian Falls Road. . 6-2-41 FOR RENT: 7 room house, run ning wat«r, targe yard and garage, on highway 18. Phone 789-R or see Claud Brooks, Falrplains. 6-2-2t-pd FOR RENT: Three room furnish ed apartment with bath and hot water. Also some nice fur nished bedrooms for rent. No children. 903 Hlnshaw Street at' Sunset Rooming House. Call 316-R. It # WANTED HAT.BS T.Awm> WANTED: Do you want to make money? If bo, contact H. W. Callicatt, at Wilkes Hudson Co. A car es sential. Phone 468-W for ap pointment. 5-2-Tf SALESMEN WANT®! Wanted it once men to supply consum ers with everyday household necessities under our factory to home plan. Pull time. Earn ings based on Sales. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NCF-191-728. Richmond,. Va. ) lt-pd WANTED: To do all kinds of upholstering, automobiles and furniture. Tailored seat covers. See W. V. Byrd, West Elkin, near Hinshaw Cycle Oo. 6-6-2t-pd WANTED: To do your watch re pairing. All work guaranteed. Wright's Men's Shop, Phone 404-W. WilkesboVo, N. C. 5-26-Tf WANTED To do yonr bulldozing work, grading, basement work, fish ponds, etc. Call 505-R or 505-J. Kennedy Pottery Co. 5-30-Tf %. WANTED: Experienced Cook an a waitress. Joines Cafe, Wil kesboro, N. C. It REWARD: For lost Red Tide coon hound, last seen Monday, May 23rd, one mile north of Millers Creek on Highway No. 16. C. R. Church, Wilkesboro, N. C. Route 1. 6-2-2t-pd kHHMWWMHHMWMMHHMW • Lost and Found WMWWWMWtWIWWiWIMW LOST: One pair of Floor Tracks between Fairplains and Depot? Reward for return to Wilkes Hatchery. 6-2-2t LOST: 3 months-old brown and white collie. Lost or strayed Wednesday afternoon, May 2£. Answers to the name Duke. Reward for return to Vernon Church, 311 E Street. Tele phone 520-J. 5-30-Tf Excellent Record Made By Family At Millers Creek Four Valedictorians, One - Second, One Third Is Record Brooks Family Five daughters and one son from one family have won out standing' scholarship honors at Millers Creek high school In their respective senior classes since since 1936. Miss Edythe M. Brooks, of Raleigh, graduated in 1936 from Millers Creek high school as Val edictorian. Mrs. Aubrey (Ferne) Hunter, of Tampa, Florida, graduated from Millers Creek in 1940 as salutatojrian. In 1943, Miss Dorothy Brooks, of Wilkesboro, Route 1, and Mrs. Eugene (Anna) Smith, of Wash ington, D. C.t graduated from Millers Creek school. Dorothy was valedictorian and Mrs. Smith ranked 3rd in the class. In 1947, Mrs. Unville (Lil lian) Rash, of Wilkesboro, Route 1, graduated as valedictorian of her class. This year, C. C. Brooks, Jr., is graduating with highest hon ors as valedictorian. The six of one family making this exceptional record are1 daughters and son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks, of Wilkesboro, route 1. Hondel Jevenile Club Has Recital Pupils of the Handel Juvenile Music Club, directed by Mrs. Ro bert S. Gibbs, presented their an nual recital at the Woman's Club house Saturday May 28th. Those rendering numbers were: Mary Church, Bettie Jo Powell, Malinda Duncan, Frances Glass, Linda Davis, Carolyn Dil lard, Sylvia Church, Phillys Ed-! miston, Sylvia Tester, Hyatt Gibbs, Bobby Shumaker, Mary Turner Gibbs, Lydia Eller, Sue Tester, Mike Church and Bud dy Triplett. A large number of parents were present at the recital, in which the ^eginners gave evi dence of a fine start and the jolder pupils showed marked im provement. Newton G. Cooper 75, Dies At Purlear Newton G. Cooper, 75, a life-1 long resident of the Purlear com munity of Wilkes county, died early Tuesday at his home. He had been in ill health for sev eral months and was critically ill following a stroke Sunday. Only surviving relative of his immediate family is one sister, Mrs. Ople Yates, of Elizabeth ton, Tenn. Funeral service was conduct ed Wednesday, 2:30 at Purlear Baptist church by Rev. Glenn Huffman and Rev. A. W. Eller. LOST: One small key attached to a souvenir wooden bottle. Finder please turn key into the Journal-Patriot for reward. I 6-2-2t ^wwmnwwwwmwmHH * Miscellaneous MMMHUMWtMMMMMttUMt -VOTICE: It you moea bulldozing or grading of any kind, see or write G. O. Johnson, Route 2, North Wllkesboro, N. C. Estimates Free. 4-1-Tf ATTENTION: We carry a good stock of Angle Iron, Flat Iron, Channel Iron and I Beams for your building needs. Lineber ry Foundry and Machine Co. 4-28-Tf Do Your Floors NEED COVERING? Mr. R. C. Goodwin will be happy to furnish estimates. ASPHALT OR RUBBER TILE INLAID LINOLEUM MASONITE WALLBOARD WALL LINOLEUM Ideal Furniture Co. B STREET TEL. 1M Items Of Interest To . All Fruit Growers By CARL E. V*ftI>EMAN (Assistant County Ageat) To All Fruit Growers: Would you like to hear a com plete report on the apple crop in] the eastern states? If so, come to the fruit growers' meeting on Wednesday, June 8th at 8:00 p. m., at the Pores Knob Commun ity House located on Highway 16 » few miles south of Moravian Falls. | The International Apple Asso ciation is sending Mr. Fred Bur rows from Rochester, N. Y.t to ■visit apple growing sections in the Shenandoah Valley and west ern North Carolina. -This will be an excellent opportunity to hear and discuss apple crop prospects with a man who has the latest information about the crop in the entire country. Plenty of time will be left to discuss insect and disease con trol problems. Codling moth worms are bad in some orchards. Other growers have acted quick ly when there were too many early worms entering the fruit and put on DDT. This material stopped them when lead arsenate wftuld not stop a heavy infesta tion. DDT is not as effective when used with Bordeaux mix ture (because of the excess lime I as when used with Fermate or 'wettable sulfur or a combination of these last two materials. Green apple aphlds are getting too thick in some orchards. Where these are mostly on the watersprouts, It is best to break these off and thus destroy the aphids and their feed places. In orchards where there are aphlds on the apples it is best to use one of the following materials to clean them up before they mess up the fruit: either Nicotine Sul phate (Blackleaf 40) which re quires warm weather with no wind to be effective; or parathion at the rate of one pound of 15 per cent wettable powder per 100 gallons of spray. Parathion will help in the control of codling moth, leaf roller, and red mite as well as aphlds but is not as effective when used in spray mix tures containing lime. It works j well with Fermate. Nicotine | works better with Bordeaux or I other sprays containing lime. I 'See you on June 8th at 8:00 p. m. Notice To Tobacco Growers In Wilkes By J. P. CHOPLIN, County Agent I have checked by telephone today with the Farm Agent in Johnson County and they have disease-free tobacco plants for sale. If you go after these plants be prepared with adequate con tainers to keep them moist and covers to shade the plants. Al so carry sufficient help to pull these plants from the bed. It is reported that these plants arei selling for approximately $1.00 per thousand. Go by the County Agent's office in Smithfield to check the exact location of avail able plants. Smithfield is located 28 miles east of Raleigh. o Lela Smith Dies Funeral service was held to day at Brown's Temple in Wil kesboro for Lela Smith. 57, wife of Bill Smith, Wilkesboro color ed resident. Burial was at Thank ful cemetery near Boomer. Surviving are her husband and one son, Percy Ferguson. — o Except for the 1946 crop, na tional rye acreage this year is the smallest In 76 yean. Rozdle Speaker At Millers Creek Commeneenieit 3 A graduating class of 51 sen iors will receive diplomas in the Millers Creek high school com mencement Friday night, June 3, P. W. Greer, principal, announc ed today. # The commencement exercises will be held in the school audi torium at eight p. m. Dr. C. B. Rozelle, pastor of Ardmore Meth odist church in Winston-Salem, will deliver the commencement address. Dr. Avery M. Church, of Win ston-Salem, delivered the bac calaureate address Sunday be fore a large audience. The class of 51 is the largest among Wilkes schools this year.! o ■■ ■ Decoration Day At Round Mountain 5th Sunday, June 5th, will be dec oration day at Round Mountain Baptist church. The service will begin at 11 a. m. and the public is oordiall/ invited to attend. FOR SALE 2—1940 Ford Deluxe Tudors 2—1940 Ford Std. Tudors 1940 Ford Std. Cpe. 1939—Chey. Cpe. 1938 Ford Std. Tudor 1937 Ford Tudor 1930 Ford Tudor 1*46 Inter. Pickup. 1941 Ford Pickup. 1939 Ford Pickup 1939 Chev. Pickup 1947 3 Ton Reo Tk. 1942 GMC 1H Ton Tk. YADKIN VALLEY Motor Company Tour Friendly Ford Dealer NORTH WILKE8BORO, N. GL HOMES FOR saKi New Modem 8-Room Bride II— with fun basement, with bath aad all dty cenreniences. 4 1-2 milaa from North Wflkcoboro, wait o« J Boona Trail highway, near Mil lers Creak. Lot sise 128 x 2M. Thia is the beat Hease we have •rer offered Bear Narth Wilkas boro. Thia property ie priaad la •elL HOUSE FOK SALB One 6-Room House, with dty, ronniag water, good meat, good gardea, large lot This is a good, ^dsdrahls hoste, S 1-2 miles west on Boone Trafl High way. Cloaa to the new Cridit school bos and aiafl the price ia P. E. DANCY & CO. NORTH WILKESBORO. N. C Support SPECIAL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Leather or Rubber Half Soles and Rubber Heels *1.89 All other prices 1 reasonable. _—i % BUILT RIGHT4 SHOE SHOP In Basement of Bus Terminal NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.
The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 2, 1949, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75