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MOVED! MOVED! TO NIW LOCATION IDEAL BEAUTY PARLOR Has moved to building formerly occupied by Hinshaw Beauty Shop next door to Reins Monument Co. OPERATORS lydia brewer N LOUISE MITCHEL MARIE GAME ILL MINNIE RAYMER, Owner BRING THIS ADD AND GET A $ 10.00 Permanent For $6.00 Complete with Hair Shaping Oil Shampoo and Cream Rinse. PHONE 46 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. .C —— THE CAROLINA RESTAURANT • ' ON-THE-AIR Wednesday Morning, July 27th 9:30 - A. M. - 10 A. M. »' 'vv "Breakfast-At-The Carolina" 30 Minutes of Fun And Frolic VALUABLE PRIZES JOHN CASHION, M. C. Admission By Cord Only Get your Ticket ot the Corolino Restouront WANT ADS Minimum Chorpe 50c Per Issue wmnwwwmxiMwiwHw* • FOP SALE >»W%m»l»WWWW%HU*WW FOR SALE: Registered Guern sey Bull, coming 2 years old, first class in every way. N. P. Brooks, Hays, N. C. , lt-pd FOR SALE: 1 Meadows Saw mill, In good condition, with P-30 International Motor, one hundred thousand ft. of yel low pine timber, 2 logging horses, 8 registered Herford cattle. Glenn B. Carlton, Boomer, N. C. 7-18-2t-pd FOR SAliE: One brick store house and 7-room dwelling house with bath. Now renting for $60.00 per month. In Wil kesboro on top hill on Mora vian Falls highway. Best buy! in town. See W. O. Wyatt at Jumping Off Place. 7-21-pd FOR SALE: One two-story block building of 5-rooms. On high way 16 on top of the moun tain. 14 acres of land joining parkway and Ashe county line. $2,500.00, See W. O. Wyatt, 1st place In Ashe county on Highway 16. 7-21-pd FOR SAliE: 5-room house in Fairplains, with large base ment; water in yard; outbuild ings. Reasonable .price. See Tom Anderson, Fairplains, N C. 7-18-2t-pd FOR SALE: 10-jnonths-old Aber deen-Angus bull, registered, ready for service. Gaither Bumgarner, Millers Creek. 7-18-2t-pd FOR SALE: One brown Male Cocker Spaniel, 0 months old, registered. Ideal pet for chil dren. T. A. Finley, 1110 F street -or . Phone 428, North Wllkesboro. 7-18-j!t FOR SALE—A 5-foot Kelvinator in good condition. Call 798-J. 7-14-2t-pd FOB 8AXE: Grace's Mange Cure $1.00 per pint, it's guaranteed to get results or your money back. Grace's Service Station Wilkesboro, N. C. 7-11-Tf FOB 8AXE—Allen's Prince** E namel Range, with hot water heater and tank; in good con dition.—See Claude Billings, Sr., Hays, N. C. 7-14-2t-pd FOB SALE—1987 1-2 Ton Chev rolet pickup; in good running condition.—See j Claude Bil lings, Sr., at Hays, N. C. 7-14-p FOB SALE: One mule, age 18, good condition, work apy where, price $100, Also new Nissen one horse wagon. Don Frailer, Route one, Pores Knob, N. C. 7-14-2t-pd FOR SALE—Small Studio Piano only 44" high, Ilk* new, at one-half original price. This Is really a lovely little piano, guaranteed like new. Terms if desired.—Garwood Piano Co., Midway Building, Wilkesboro, N. C. 7-7-tf FOB SALE: Registered Blue Ticked Pups, eight weeks old. Fine tree stock. John Laws, Moravian Falls, N. C. 7-14-pd FOB SALE: Four lota and 5 room house with bath, In city limits of Wilkesboro. Contact Robert Spencer, at Jeukins' Hardware or Phone 60S. 7-14-4t-pd FOB SALE: I am offering for sale my store property' located on F Street, near the Wilkes Hosiery Mills In North Wilkes boro. The property consists ef a brick store building, a cafe building and a frame build ing at the rear for living quarters, all adjoining. The price is right. Come and look it over. See D. W. Miller, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 7-14-2t FOB SALE: 4 Tires, 5 Tubes, and 2 wheels, size 600-15 inch, all for $24. See Max Osborne, Moravian Falls, N. C. 7-14-pd FOB SALE: One five-year-old fresh Guernsey cOw. One Jer sey heifer ready to freshen. Also one springing Jersey heif er. P. V, Turner, Wilkesboro, Route 1. 7-14-2t-pd FOB SALE: Certified Soy Beans; cleaned J. Frank Pearson Grocery Store, Tenth Street, Ndrth Wilkesboro, N. C. 6-14-2t FOB SALE: Pair of Black and Tan Rabbit and Opossum Hounds, 3 years old, running goodr See Walker at Oak woods. FOUND: Three keys in leather holder. Owner may have keys by paying for this ad at The! Journal-Patriot office. lt-pd | BARGAINS IN USED CARS - TRUCKS VISIT OUR USED CAR LOT BEFORE YOU BUT 1948—Fleetline 4 dr Sedan—Like New. 1947—Fleetmaster 5 Pass. Cpe.— Like New—Radio, Heater, Spotlight. 1939—Ford Std. Tudor—Clean. 1938—Ford Del. Fordor. 1936—Ford Fordor. 1928—Ford Cpe. L949—Ford Picknp—Like New. , 1946—Inter .Pickup. 1941—Ford Picknp. 1940—Ford 3-4 Ton Pickup. 1941——Chev. 1 1-2 Ton Truck. 1948—Willys Jeep. YADKIN VALLEY Motor Company ITour Ford. And Mercury Dealer NORTH WILKESBORO. N. C AUTO Purchase Loans Figure with us be fore you buy your next car. Compare The I.S. &C. PLAN With Others Insurance Service v And % Credit Corp. • Bonding • Insurance • Financing HOTEL WILKES BLDG. North Wilkeaboro, N. C. ' NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION COUNTY OF WILKES, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Election will be held in the County of iWilkes, North Carolina, on August 13th. 1949. f°* the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said, County, for their appropal or disapproval, the bond order adoted by the Board of Commissioners of said County on June 20, 1949, and also the indebtedness proposed to be incurred by the issuance of the; bonds authorized by such Bond Order. - The Bond Order is entitled: "Bond Order authorizing the is suance of $600,000 School Bonds of the County of Wilkes", and au thorizes bonds of the County of Wilkea of the maximum aggregate principal amount of $600,000, the proceeds of which are to be ex pended as follows: (1) the sum of $63,900 for the erection and equip ment of a new high school building for the North Wilkesboro City School Administrative Unit, and (2) the sum of $536,100 for the erection and equipment of several new school buildings, the erection and equipment of additions to sev eral existing school buildings, the equipment of the existing Union School with a suitable sewerage disposal system, and the equipment of the existing Pleasant Hill School with a new well to provide an adequate supply .of water. The Bond Order also authorizes the levy of an annual tax suffici ent to pay the principal of and in terest on the bonds authorized thereby. The polls for the election will open at the hour of 6:30 A. M., and will close at the hour of 6:30 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. The election will be held at the same polling places at which the last election was held in Wilkes Countv for the election of mem bers of the General ^Assembly. The registration tiooks shall be opened for the registration of pot ers at 9:00 o'clock A. M., on Sat urday, July 16, 1949, and shall be closed at sunset on Saturday, July 30, 1949. On each day (Sundays excepted) during such period, the Registrar for each election pre cinct in the County will keep the books oi>en between the hours pf 9:00 o'clpck, A. M., and sunset for the registration of voters in such election i precinct. On each Satur day during such period each Reg istrar will attend at the polling place inj his election precinct be tween the hours of 9:00 o'clock, A. M., and .sunset for the registration of voters. By order of the Bond of Com missioners of the County of Wilkes. Dated June 20, 1949. TROY C. FOSTER x Clerk of the Board of Com missioners of Wilkes Coun Support Y. M. C. £ CONFUSED ABOUT APPLIANCE PRICES? THIS MESSAGE MAY HELP YOU In terms of quality and new work saving conveniences, leading elec tric appliances like our own Hot point Refrigerators, Ranges, Dish washers and other products are far superior to pre-war models. \ But that's only the half of it! In terms of today's cost of living and the price increases of other com modities such as automobiles and . houses, our 1949 Hotpoint Appli ances/ actually cost a lot less than the corresponding models of 10 years ago. For example, you can buy a new Hotpoint Refrigerator now for just $189.75—only $10 more than the comparable 1939 model, which gave you far fewer advantages. When you stop to think that the dol lar today is worth.only 60 per cent of what it was ten years ago, you can readily see how low appliance prices really ore now. The appliance industry has done a great job of •building new and bet tier products, while still maintaining the low prices you want. Hotpoint, for example, has accomplished this by careful planning—having com pleted the industry's greatest post war expansion rograitf to provide far more efficient production fa cilities. Because you get record quality at such low cost, we can say sincerely that now is the time to buy an ap pliance. In making your selection, however, be sure to look them all over, compare values and ask your friends who know from experience. We think you'll choose Hotpoint, because we honestly believe that these appliances are as fine as tech nical facilities and human skill can produce—and priced as low as any other make of comparable quality. We invite you to inspect the latest models and see why we say you can "Look to Hotpoint for the Finest— First"—why you can get the great est dollar-for-dollar values ever of fered—right now! °ffotpatu£ i See These Great Electric Appliance Values At... f LOWE'S ^ NORTH WILKESBORO HARDWARE COMPART I | Opposite Postoffice Phone 389 North Wilkesboro, N. C.
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