WANT ADS." Minimum Charge 50c Per Issue FOR. SALE FOR SALE: Grace's Mange Cora $1.00 per pint. It's guaranteed to get results or your money back. Groce's Service Station Wllkesboro, N. C. 7-11-Tf FOR SALE: One used National Cash Register and one flour escent Cafe Sign. These may be seen at the Mirrow Service Station. 9-5-Tf FOR SALE: We are now ready to take sealed bids on Baptist Home church, a large wood building on the Sparta high way No. 18, approximately 5 miles from North Wllkesboro. Bids will be received until Oc tober 8. Please mail all bids to Mr. John McGrady, Route 1, North Wllkesboro, N. C. 9-26-4t-pd FOR SALE: One National Cast Iron Sectional Boiler Number 2A5 and one DuoTherm Water Heater (capacity 30 gal/), both in good condition. Reasonable. Contact Mrs. I. E. Pearson at 97 or 435. 9-29-4t FOR SALE: Will sell or trade clean '38 Plymouth Coupe. Would like,-to trade for pick up or truck. Greene Bros. Up holstery Co., 1 mile* west on 421. 9-22-2t y?wr , best c*td is m Tailored at Mayfield When you combine a fine worsted fabric made by Garfield with the skilled tailoring done at Mayfield you have a value in men's suits that can't be surpassed. Come in today and see for yourself. The\ 're on!v J4975 WRIGHTS MEN'S SHOP Telephone 404- W Wilkesboro, N. C. FOR SALE: 1980 model 2-door Ford Sedan, in good condition. ? See Rev. W. B. Luffman at his home on North Wilkesboro Route 2, near Rock Creek church. 9-26-2t-pd FOR SALE: 1948 International Pickup 3-4 ton, one owner, low milage. See or wright R. K. Broyhill, Pores Knob, St. C. 9-26-2t-pd FOR SALE: Royal Portable Typewriter, chrome finish, good condition. See Walker at Journal-Patriot. FOR SALE: Coleman Oil Circu lator, two 56 gallon drums, stand and copper tubing; one maple baby crib; one Westing house Electric Range. All in good condition. Can see at 613 9th street, upstairs or call 576-M. It WANTED WANTED: To do your watch re pairing. All work guaranteed. Wright's Men's Shop, Phon? 404-W. Wilkes bo ro, N. C. IN YOUR SPARE TIME sell ef fective home remedies. Excel lent profits. Repeat sales. Re liable firm. Write Pearson Remedy Company, Burlington, N. C. 9-29-4t WANTED: Old Ford top or bows to fit 1921 model Ford, or later model.?Jenkins Hard ware Co., North Wilkesboro, N. C. 9-22-Tf WANTED: Job by colored man; good worker and willing to do any kind of work; steady job preferred. Write "Job," care The Journal-Patriot. It WANTED: Two dishwashers at Princess Cafe; one for morn ing and one for evening work. 9-26-2t-pd FOR RENT FOR RENT: Two dwellings, $14.50 and $3.50 per month, payable six months in advance, immediate possession. 15 miles west on 421. Contact Clifford Triplett, Granite Falls, N. C. 9-22-4t-pd >upport the >. M. C. A. FOR SALE | Used Cars And Trucks 1949?Ford 2dr. 1947?Ford Club Cpe. 1946?Ford 2dr. 1946?Bulck Sedanette 1942?Ford 2dr. 1941?Ford 2dr. 1941?Chev. Club Cpe. 1940?Ford 2dr. 1940?Oldsmobile 4dr. 1939?Cher. 2dr. 1938?Buick Cpe. 1937?Ford 2dr. 1936?Chev. 2dr. 1935?Chey. 2dr. 1932?Chev. Cpe. 1948?Ford Pickup 1947?Chev. Pickup 1947?Ford 2 ton truck 1947?Ford 2 ton truck. cab over engine (COE) 1947?Willys Pickup 1946?Ford 2 ton truck 1937?Ford Pickup 1934?Ford Pickup YADKIN VALLEY Motor Company We Buy, Sell and Trade Easy Finance Toms NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. More than half of all cancer I deaths among American men re-' suit from cancer of the digestive tract. - o ? ???? Oigar consumption in the United States from October, 1948, through July 1949, was about 2 per cent lower than in the same month a year earlier. FOR RENT: Second floor room B street, suitable for small of fice. Phone 69. 7-28-Tf FOR RENT: A furnished bed room for two girls. 620 B Street. Phone 609-J. lt-pd FOR RENT: 1 bedroom with twin beds. Also bedroom with double bed. Phone 281-M after 6 o'cloek. 10-3-4t Lost and Found NOTICE: Two-ton? brown sweat er jacket placed In wrong car a t baseball game Tuesday night. Owner may obtain same by calling at Journal-Patriot office. ? It 925 REWARD for arrest or In formation leading to arrest of party taking .38 Detective Spe cial revolver from our store Saturday, Sept. 17th.?Jenkins Hardware Co. 9-22-Tf LOST: Two male Beagles Mon day on L Street. One of these dogs is red and white and the other black and white. Collar and name on each dog. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these dogs please notify Floyd Minton on L Street. lt-pd Miscellaneous We are headquarters for work clothes. Plenty of men's and boys' Overalls. Lots of men's and boys' Overall Pants. Come let us fix you up.?The Goodwill Store. 9-26-3t CARRIER REFRIGERATION; Walkln Coolers; Meat Display Cases; Frozen Food Cabinets for home and stores; Vege table, dairy display cases and storage. We service all makes. N. F. Crater Refrigeration Co., 1432 S. Stratford Rd., Win ston-Salem, N. C., Phone 3 1034. 10-6-8t NOTICE: Wells drilled anywhere anytime. Experience is still the best teaeher. Let our 38 years in this field be your assur ance of a job well done. Con suit us first. R. E. Faw & Sons, Inc., offices Elkin and Hick ory, N. C. Elkin Telephone 1F20 or 24F11 or write State Road, N._ C. Hickory telephone, 25507, 1342 E. Highland Ave.l 8-4-Tf NOTICE: If you need bulldozing or grading of any kind, see or write C. G. Jo>?vson, Route 2', North Wilkesbo... N. C. Estimates Free. 4-1-Tf ATTENTION: We carry a good stock of Angle Iron, Flat Iron,' Channel Iron and l Beams for your bnlldlng needs. Llneber ry Foundry and Machine Co. 4-28-Tf Want to save money? Want to buy a really smart Christmas Gift at a very reasonable price? Then listen to this! Carter-Hub bard Publishing Co. has such a. Big Stationery Value that you can't afford to miss it. RYTE-X DOUBLE CHECK Printed Sta tionery in Double The Usual Quantity ... 200 Single Sheets, or 100 Double Sheets, and 100 Envelopes for only $1.50. Smart all-over checked paper in Honey Tan or Sea-Blue with Name and Address printed in Blue or Brown ink. On Sale for Septem ber Only at Carter-Hubbard Pub lishing Co., Phone 70, North Wilkesboro, N. C. WEEK-END SPECIAL Ladies Stardust Panties 49c PAIR Nationally Advertised At 69c, But We Are Closing Out The Stardust Line. These Panties Are Brief Style With Elastic Legs; Full Cut For Comfort And Long Wear. No Moae When These Are Gone. % CREST STORES North Wilkesboro, N. C. Opera Director ROBERT O. BIRD A- State-Wide plan to bring opera in English to every North Carolina music-lover is being worked out by Robert C. Bird, talented young Ohio musician, and A. J. Fletcher of Raleigh, who is State Opera Chairman for the North Carolina Federation of Music Clubs. Mr. Bird, who was engaged by Mr. Fletcher to direct the program, now is set ting up headquarters in Raleigh. Mr. Bird will be available to communities that want to pre sent operas, or selections from operas, with either local talent or talent available in other North Carolina communities. Mr. Fletcher, who conceived the plan, aims to make opera as popular in North Carolina as other types of music, including hill-billy tunes. He also Intends to furnish a medium for the voices and act ing ability of North Carolina singers who have no other out let for their talents. Mr. Bird came to Raleigh from Fort Worth, Texas, where he di rected the Civic Opera Guild. A baritone and expert on stage settings, he has sung and worked with operatic groups in New Or leans, Mobile, Ala., and Jackson, Miss. During the past summer he directed the Colony Opera Guild at Schroon Lake, N. Y. Now 31, he is a veteran of overseas serv ice with the Army. Persons inter ested in the program may write to Mr. Bird at P. O. Box 1406 in Raleigh. Man, Being Tried For 35-Year - Old Murder Washington, Iowa. ?-A 63 year-old man went on trial yes terday for love-quarrel murder committed 36 years ago. Oscar Fetters, released early this year after spending 34 years in the criminal insane ward of the State reformatory, is the de fendant. He escaped trial at the time of the crime by being de clared insane. Fetters is accused of slaying Hugh Dougall, Sr. in a quarrel over attentions paid by Fetters to Dougall's daughter, Saran. Prosecuting the case is county attorney Paul V. Shearer, wno was not born until five years after the shooting. 1217 Enrolled In Appalachian Now Boone The enrollment at Ap palachian State Teachers col lege has climbed to the highest figure In the history of the In stitution. 1217 students already have registered, and It is esti mated that the graduates yet to register will swell the figure to at least 1250 or perhaps 1300 before the end of the week. Approximately thirty-five stu dents are enrolled in graduate classes off-campus at North Wil kesboro. About the same number will enroll for classes at Mor ganton where a similar center has been established. Chapell Wilson, dean of the graduate school, estimates that an enroll ment of 125 will be reached in the graduate school. The college also had the larg est summer enrollment it has ever had. More than 2000 differ ent enrollments were registered from nineteen states, three for eign countries and one territory. There were 238 working for the master's degree and 586 college graduates attending the institu tion. - Eleven faculty members have been added to the faculty to help take care of the larger enroll ment. They include Dr. Pearl S. McCarty, department of English;! Dr. Mildred D. Babcock, depart ment of education; Dr. C. W. Simms, department of education; Dr. C. R. Walker, department of department of library science; James T. Thompson, department of business education; Golden T. Buckland, department of mathe matics; Miss Grace Hollifield, department of Home Economics, Miss June Dinkins, department of physical education; Bobby I Wayne Cox, department of mus-, ic; and Mrs. Elsie Erneston, de-1 partment of music. Farmer Dies Under Wheels Of Trader Winston-Salem.? Crushed by the wheel of a tractor, Felix Sylvester Tesh, 65-year-old dairy farmer, was found dead yesterday on his farm near Clem-, mons. Sheriff Ernie G. Shore, who investigated the accident, said Mr. Tesh was believed to have been dead about 30 minutes when found. "Mt. Tesh had backed his tractor up to a mower and ap parently had leaned back to con nect a power kickoff when he ac cidentally threw the tractor into gear and was thrown off," the sheriff said. "The tractor moved only a short distance, coming to halt against a bank, with one of the wheels still on the driver's head." ? o Colored News Mr. Rufus Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown, left Tues day morning to attend Teachers College in Winston-Salem. NORTH WILKESBORO I 5 Miles North Of City On No. 18 Thursday and Friday, September 22 and 23? "TYCOON" John Wayne - Laraine Day Also Selected Short Subjects Saturday, September 24th? TIM HOLT IN "WILD HORSE MESA" Also Selected Short Subjects Sunday, September 25th? "WHERE THERE'S LIFE" With Bob Hope - Signe Hasso - Wm. Bendix Monday and Tuesday, September 26 and 27 "THE BISHOP'S WIFE" " Cary Grant - Loretta Young - David Niven TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY ? 7:30 - 9:30 Tune In Every Day At 1:00 P. M. and 5:05 P. M. to Station WKBC Valdese Man Spurns Pleas And Kills Self Valdese, Sept. 19.?A 41-year old taxi driver fired a .25 caliber bullet into his head at 3 a. m. to day while his estranged wife pleaded with him not to do it. Eddie E. Lowman died from the self-inflicted wound. Coroner R. F. Setter said, and no inquest^ will be held. Lowmdn had gone to the hoi^se mar of his wife, from whom he been separated, several times during the night, investigating officers said, to talk with her. Lowman leaves his wife and four sons. ^ Bttui That Book to tkm Uknti YO'JR FRIENDL Y CRE. WILL BE CLOSED Saturday, Sept. 24 FOR A RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY REPEAT SALE NYLON HOSE By Popular Demand SPECIAL PURCHASE 54 Guage - 15 Denier DUPONT NYLON HOSE In The New Foil Shades, Beautiful Seams On Sale Fri. and Sat Comes In The Best New Fall Shades ? Tender Beige ? Taupe Sheen ? Coca Frappe ? Tanglint ..Individually Celeoph&ne Wrapped Slightly Irregular ? Sizes 8Vi to 11 REGULAR $1.35 VALUE On Sale FRIDAY & SATURDAY *1.09 pair or 3 pairs for *3.00 BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY NEW SHIPMENT TURKISH TOWELS Big Assortment - Sizes and Colors Only 88* pound Big Assortment ? Large Wash Cloths 9c ea. Hewitt Fine Toilet Sodp?Lg. Cake _ _ 5c BOYS DUNGEREES - only $1.49 pair 8,oz Sanforized - Sizes 6 to 16 EXTRA LARGE CHENILLE BED SPREADS Regular $4,95 Value ? Assorted Colors - Beautiful Designs ? ONLY? *3.98 while they last ' a TOMLINSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE J Always Dependable Merchandise" ' North Wilkesboro, N. C.

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