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ADS. Minimum Charge 50c Per Issue ? F O F SALE K??R SALE; Grace's Mange Core $1.5# per pint. It's guaranteed to get results or your money back. Groce's Service Station Wilkesboro. N. C. 7-11-Tf FOR SALE: Champion New Hampshire chicks tor fast growing broilers. 100 per cent livability guaranteed for first 14 days. Hatches every Tues day every week in the year. If you want 100 or 10,000 chicks see: Champion Poultry Farm, Champion, N. C.. 11 7-4t GLASS DESKS, Furniture tops and glass shelves?made to your order, House and auto glass installed while you wait. Glass Sales and Service, Base ment of Bus Terminal. Phone 745. 10-27?Tf FOB SALE: Caterpillar 80 Craw ler, with power takeoff, in good condition. Price $700.00. D. C. Castevens, Traphill, N. C. ll-7-4t-Dd FOR SALE?Six room house 3 Yi acres land. Running water in house. Pasture and barn with branch through pasture. Car shed and outbuildings. 1 mile off highway toward Suncrest orchard. Coy Lankford. 3t-ll-10 pd AUTO Purchase Loans Figure with us be fore you buy your next car. Compare The LS.&C. PLAN With Others nsurance Service And Credit Corp. Bonding Insurance - - ? I Financing HOTEL WILKES BLDG. North Wilkesboro, N. C. FOR SALE?Genuine Siamese kittens at sacrifice. Usually priced at $26.00. Now $20.00. See tlfem at The Mimosa House j on Moravian Falls Highway. ! 11-10-3-pd FOR SALE?Eight-room house in desirable location. In city limits on Fairplains road. See Ralph Frazier at Ralph Frazier Lum ber Co. ll-7-2t FOR SALE?Four choice lots in Rousseau development, on main road. See Ralph Frazier, at Ralph Frazier Lumber Co. ll-7-2t FOR SALE?BIG DISCOUNT ? One 1949 Oldsmobile converti bile, low mileage, bright red, also new No. 2 Meadows Mill, power unit and timber saw. See Ralph Frazier Jit Ralph Frazier Lumber Co. ll-7-2t j FOR SALE: 500 Watt Weeting ! house DC Generator slightly 1 used, $50. Can be seen at ( Parker-Triplett Electric Co. in Wllkesboro, N. C. ll-7-2t-pd FOR SALE: Gabardine, all col ors. Also lining materials for coats and suits, from 60c to $1.10 per yard. Mrs. Jay Ed misten, 2nd House back of Wllkesboro Postoffice. ll-7-2t-pd FOR SALE: Eight lots on Statesville highway No. 115 adjoining Hollywood Farms. I Quick sale, buy now. Absher Real Estate Co. See E. M. i Blackburn. l-7-2t I FOR SALE: 12 acre farm, good house, barn, outbuildings, elec-| trie pump, lights. 10 acres good laying fields and sowed pasture land. See R. L. Hinch er, Route 1, North Wllkesboro, near Mulberry school. 11-10-pd FOR SALE ? Used Hillbilly and i Popular Records 15c Church' Music Company 11-21-dt I FOR SALE: Fairplains Grocery and Fixtures, cheap. Phone 784-J. ll-7-2t-pd FOR SALE: 1&41 Ford, Deluxe 2-door with extras. Good con dition, original owner Monzel Mastin. Phone 755-J after 6 P. M. ll-7-2t-pd FOR SALE?All kinds of crochet ing work suitable for Christ mas gifts. See Mrs. Pearl Yates at her home in Wllkes boro. 11-3-2 tpd Land For Quick Sale 1?6-room house, water in house; Lot 175 feet, fronting on High way 18 ? One-half mile from Mulberry School; 200 feet back. A fine house?New. At a bargain. 6-Room House in good condition. 1 Acre lot fronting on Hard sur face Road. This is at Oakwoods. A bargain. 1?10-Room House; 6 acres land. A Beautiful home 3 miles down Old 16 Highway, abont South East. At A Bargain. See Me Soon P. E. DANCY NORTH 'WILKESBORO, N. a NORTH WILKESBORO 5 Miles North Of City On No. 18 Monday and Tuesday, November 7 and 8? Tyrone Power in "CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE" With Cesar Romeor - Lee J. Cobb Wednesday, November 9? "BLONDE SAVAGE" Veda Ann Borg - Leif Erickson "FAMILY NIGHT" 50 Cents For Car Full Thursday and Friday, November 10 and 11 - BOid Abbott and Lou Costello in "THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH" With Cathy Downs ? Leon Errol Also Selected Short Subjects TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY ? 7:00 - 9:00 h Every Day At I** P. M. aad 5:05 P. M. to Statka WKBC POR SALE: 1025 T Model Ford, fair condition. $30.00 cash. Rex Hurley, east of Millers Creek school on Oak Grove road. 14-pd FOR SALE: Thoroughbred Cock er Spaniel, blond or blond and white spotted. Male or female. See Mrs. Frank Stafford, 402 E Street or Phone 160. lt-pd ix>R SALE: Bird dog, pointer, three years old, well trained. See or write Brady Cothren, Route 2, North Wilkesboro. lt-pd POR SALE: At public auction, November 12, household and kitchen furniture, some an tiques. At the home of Mrs. D N. Brown, Halls Mills, N. C.' , tt-Pd POR SALE: f2,?00 Deed of Trust on good property la North Wilkesboro. Will sell for $1,500 cash. J. W. Absher, North Wilkesboro, N. C. ll-17-4t-pd POR SALE: Chevrolet Doodle Bug, with wood saw. Brady Byrd, Route 2, North Wilkes boro, N. C. ll-10-2t-pd FOR SALE: Wheat, $2.10 hush el; large bales good lespedeza hay, short time only at $1.00 a bale; orchard graBS and timo thy, $1.25 bale; will deliver.? Dave Hall, Wilkesboro, N C. ll-10-2t-pd POR SALE: Large bales choice hay, white ear corn; also groc eries. See Charles Howard Grocery and Feed Store in Wilkesboro for special low prices. 11-17-41 POR SALE: 1?41 Tudor Ford Coach; good condition; radio and heater; good tires; newly painted; just overhauled mo tor. Will sell for $700.00 cr trade for older model car, preferably '37 tudor Ford. See car at my home in Millers Creek or see me at City Sales Garage. Jack Wagoner, lt-pd POR SALE: Tudor Model A Ford. May be seen at Wilkes FCX. It POR SALE OR TRADE: 1948 3-4 ton International pick-up. Kenneth Broyhill, Pores Knob, N. C. lt-pd POR SALE*CHEAP: 1 Practical. ly new Allen Kitchen Cabinet and 1 small coal heater. Joe Osborne or call 261, Wilkes boro, N. C. lt-pd I *' t i ? WANTED WANTED: Saw mill and logging hands. Can furnish three hous | es. See H. B. Fortner at Tay lorsville Drive-In on Wilkes boro-Taylorsville Highway. ll-7-4t-pd WANTED: Two saw mills to cut and log timber. Can give sev eral months work. See H. B. Fortner at Taylorsville Drive in on Wilkesboro-Taylorsville Highway. ll-7-4t-pd WANTED: Country Hams. Will pay 60c per lb. Coy Segraves, Box 389, North Wilkesboro. ll-7.-4t-pd WANTED ? Small furnished apartment. Young couple with no children. Write address H. care of Journal-Patriot. ll-7-2t-pd WANTED: Due to expansion we have several openings for la dies in and around North Wil kesboro. No experience neces sary. We train you. Earnings to start around $50 per week. Car essential. For personal interview write . "Manager," care Journal-Patriot. ll-14-3t-pd FOR RENT LOST?-Light brown hound dog with brindle stripes. Name on( collar.?W. A. Clanton, Kan napolis, N. C. Please notify Frail Joines at ABC Orchards, Oakwoods, N. C. ll-l-4-4t-pd FOR RENT: Furnished room for light housekeeping, couple on ly. Mrs. Sam Ward, 1113 E Street, North Wilkesboro. lt-pd FOR RENT: Two 3-Room apart ments with private baths. Phone 34-F-20. Mrs. Robert Holland, Route 2, Wilkesboro, N. C. lt-pd FOR RENT: Two 5-room mod ern apartments suitable for rooming or boarding house. East Main street, North Wil kesboro: reasonable rent. See Dave Hall, or telephone James Lowe at 396-M. ll-10-2t-pd FOR RENT: Furnished Bed rooms over Carolina Restaur ant. Hot water and steam heat. Call 3H-W. It FOR RENT: Furnished three room apartment with bath, electric store, refrigerator; private entrance. Mrs. K. 8. Shoaf, Lantana Tourist Home, 705 B street, Phone 305. It FOR RE XT: One bedroom with heat, private bath. Mre. T. E fl h e r.'r 1 1 1, 732 Kensingtou Drive. 11-10-2 t-pd ? Lost and Found wwMWAMenwwwwwww IOST: Ladles small yellow gold watch with back band. Re ward if returned to Pearl Mc Neil, Stafford's Record Shop. ll-10-2t ? Miscellaneous / . ??Bi mwww PIANO TUNING and Repairing ?27 years' experience. All work guaranteed. Telephone 341-W, North Wllkesboro, N. C. J. J. Day. ll-7-4t-pd MclH'K: If yon need bulldozing or grading ot any kind, see or write C. g. .^uson, Route 2, North Wllkesbo,. N. C. Estimates Free 4-1-Tt TUXEDO BROILER FEEDS and Blue Ridge New Hampshire Red Chicks are a winning com bination in your broiler house. ?TUXEDO FEED CO., South Sixth Street, Phone 94. 10-10tf NOTICE Childress Cloth Store in Fair plains has a new load of material. Corduroy all colors $1.00 to $1.69. Dan River suiting dress material and sheets. Also second hand furniture, 1 hall rack, antique 182 years old. Store located in Bud Jones Store building. 2t-ll-7 pd NOTICE: Wells drilled anywhere anytime. Experience is still the best teacher. Let our 38 years in this field be your assur ance of a job well done. C^n 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. 8-4-Tf LESSONS IN ART ? Wednes days and Saturdays at North western Wallpaper and Paint Co.,. Phone 698. Mrs. W. S. Fletcher, Phone 37-F-20. ll-10-2t "LAFF IT OFF"?NOV. 10-11. [ Social Calendar The Rath Class of the First Baptist church meets this eve ning, 7:80 o'clock, at the honle of Mrs. Wanda K. Miller on D Street. The Euzeliaa Class of the First Baptist church meets Tuesday evening, 7:80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Claude Canter with Mesdames James Kenerly, J. H. Sowder, Bill Johnson, and Bill Miller as co-hostesses. The Y. W." A. of the First Baptist church will meet Tues day evening, 7:80 o'clock, at the home of Miss Doris Ker baugh on E Street. The circles of the Wilkes boro Baptist church are meet ing on Tuesday as follows: Circle No. 1, Mrs. Alvtn Sturdivant, 2:80 p. m. Circle No. 2, Mrs. George Childress, 7:80 p. m. Circle No. 8, Mrs. R. B. Myers, 7:80 p. m. Circle No. 4, Mrs. Archie Lee Osborne, 7:30 p. m. The Garden club meets Tuesday afternoon, three o' clock, at the home of Mrs. Ivey Moore with Mrs. Jack Swofford and Airs. Arthur Venable as associate hostess es. The program for the after noon Is to be given by Mrs. Elex Sloan and Mrs. George R. Simmons, both of Winston Salem. o ? Hall Child Dies Funeral service was held Thurs day at Cranberry church foi Marsha Ann Hall, two-year-ol< daughter of Fred and Christim Wood Hall. The child died Fri day. ?Surviving are the father ant mother and one brother, Larr; Hall. Rev. L. T. Younger con ducted the last rites. EASTERN STAR MEETING Wilkes chapter of the Orde of the Eastern Star will mee Thursday night, 7:30. Ever; member is invited to hear th< special program arranged _ TAX NOTICE ? The Wilkes County Tax Attorney is now preparing summons for all who owe 1946 and prior year's taxes, and unless These taxes are paid by December 1st, 1949, summons will be served and prop erty sold for taxes. Please come to the County Account ant's office and pay these taxes before Dec. 1, and save attorney's fee and cost of service. J. C. GRAYSON, County Accountant. WORKER, CUSTOMER, INVESTOR In America the same man can be all three?ft worker, a customer and an investor. As a you are free to change your job, as a you can buy where you please; and as an in vestor you can put your savings wherever yon can get a fair return on your money. (For In stance, 65 out of 100 Americans deposit in thrift accounts.) This right of choice is another American freedom we should cherish and preserve. The Northwestern Bank North Wilkesboro, N. C. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ENROLL NOW IN THE NORTH WILKESSORO BEAUTY SCHOOL No Appointment Necraeary lfaa, a Uv.00 WAVE FOE *10.00 110.00 Permauenta ? |5.M j Cold wave Permanents, from !JM " 6.00 Permanent* LN ( 5.00 Permanent* ... LM 4.00 Permanents LM SHAMPOO AND SET 40c LP Telephone 56 $20 Worth of Beauty For $10 North Wilkesboro Beauty School Orer City Barber Shop North WUkeebero. N *V ! Back Up the Y. M. C. A. Drive For This City! PITCHING IN MAKES THINGS RIGHT WJth Armistice Day Just a few days off, Josh Moore and his friends got to talking about patriotism the other day. "Th* way 1 see it," Josh said, "Its everybody werkln' together and not being selfish in his Ideas." ~ Then Charlie added: "Duty's a good word, too, Josh. There wouldn't be any trouble at aU if everybody pitched la with the right amount of Interest to make things right." In this same spirit, the beer In* dastry ef ear state Is working in the great American way te help make North Carolina an even better place In which te lire. It realises that the welfare ef ear state and nation Is dependent, te a large part, en the cooperation ef group with gronp ? so, U gether with the Malt Bererage Division ef the North Carolina ABC Beard. It is doing lis part te farther the best interests of oar state. ? * NORTH CAROLINA DIVI8ION UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION. INC. Insarance Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. Wheat ? GET YOUR FREE BILL PETER WHEAT COMIC BOOK At Yoar Frioadly Folks Groeory (l^ToMTneotUv WHITE BREAD NEW 091<IJXEiSHALLO-WELL ( OIL-FIREO fV.OOR FURNACE I Exclusive Oran auxiliary cold air return provides mora uniform beat. Fully automatic operation Designed for homes with er without basements ? easily installed. No smoke or soot?No dust or ashes. Furnace cannot overheat. Safe?Listed by Under writers' Laboratories. ?ATM BCD ROOM HAU KITCMfN UVIMO-MNINO ROOM HEATS THE WHOLE HOUSE I CL J? Advanced Oran engineering has made the new Shallo-weli line the outstanding econ omy heating unit for small homes. A ?p*gg an, and pan is available for use where ground water is a affords protection from water up to 28 inches from floor All Shallo-well models feature Oxan's superior workmanship ?ni rigid construction, for long life and trouble-free service. See tb& new Oran furnaces today LOWE'S ,_d NORTH WILKESBORO HARDWARE 'C' Street Opposite Postoffice |
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