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’ .Rual reading and ten^ to' the
Bwate the 193SCl937
kOI with a 3 per cent
sales tax.
When the bill reaches the Sen
ate tomorrow, it is ‘ contidently
sspected it will be referred to
the finance committee because of
>''l$afaid€)‘'idF»’Ch^-am«Bdmeits.
,OBlyr' one "pt, wUeh,,,ig. ot^coi|W
aQenpe,_ the bill is el^ctly as
ported out of the foiSl^^^iiop^
committee. ■ '. -
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ed ah;; ai!j{5^ndm^^“Vi^(^^i^ng • ,the
C0st'j.?f adfdkoWlii^^^ie piat.es
.^m SO Mhis '^r Wnw^'welight.
,. .to. 9^
I ■ per' .tagl .^hitotjMnwn* of
.^Ihplfe.' led'ilfe fi(^t^w-.the h>Wr
—Rising ?r|^rra%s?jii ,'t«trte^'lii- his
era, ^'ggeii k 40-cent rate?’
14 .expected to come up
reading tomorrow.
''m'Swte adjourned to meht'
font of
Bk, rexersing . itself by
two amend-
ients"wnicmrhad Tidopted yes
terday and which considerably
altered'the' complexion of the
Mil. 0ne of these was the reduc
tion of the sales tax rate to 8
per cent; the other was the Hc-
Donaid ' amendment lerylhg a 6
•per cent ’ gross ••‘profit' tax on
athletic contests.
tEWIS-
NEWS
rereirae
general
Coffee, gromuh now only
1* 1-2 cents ponnd:—The Good
will Store.
tomorroir at 1^'^a. m.
’‘ Now ihat ^e House has fin
ished the rerehue bill, it will be
gin work tomorrow on the ap
propriations measure, pn which
almost as terrific a fight on
school appropriations is expect
ed as that which raged on the
sales tax. The McDonald-Lump-
kin bloc will lead this fight.
Before passing the revenue
bill by a vote of 78 to 26, the
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7.*> WANTED 7.*v
Boys and Girls Between the Ages of
' 6 and 16 at the
LIBERTY THEATRE
TO TAKE PART IN THE
“SCHOOL DAY FROLICS”
Thursday and Friday, April 4-5
Any child between the ages of 6 and 16 vidio has
talent for the stage ... if you sing, dance, recite or
play musical instruments, this is your chance to
display your talents on the stage.
This may be your great opportunity. Any child
wishing to join the North Wilkesboro School
j^lics, report in person at the Liberty Theatre
'^ Monday, April 1, at 4 p. m., for instructions.
Here is a chancd every boy and girl has been look
ing for!
NOTE—It is not necessary to sing, dance or do a
specialty . ;. a number of boys and girls are
needed just to speak lines as part of the big show
Don’t forget .
Monday, April Iff, at 4 P. M.
.Thp fgi^crji^pj^'',liayinf
time for* gardening in 'thlif
munity... ^ I
., faiWiy fiaVe
retunijm ip J.TCanMpoIUi, ' 'after;
spending the' wMk^nd with Ak-
mother, Mrs. J. M. Jones, of
Pnrlear.
Mr. Claude Whittington has
moved from the Log Cabin serv
ice station to his new etore build
ing at tba old Willis Dyer home.
Mr. Percy Triplett is putting
in a new store at the log cabin.
Mrs. Bernice Eller, who has
been seriously 111, is much bet
ter, we are glad to learn.
Mr. John Andrews, of Virgin
ia, was a week-end visitor at Mr.
Robert Hamby.
Miss Ida Church, of Maple
springs, was a week-end visitor
at Mr. Smory Chathams.
A number of friends virlted
Mrs. Grace Whittington, Sunday
afternoon at her new home. A-
mong those present were Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Dyer and little
daughter, Wanda Lee Dyer, Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Eller, Mr. De-
cator Whittington, Mrs. J. M.
Jones, Miss Vera Vccle, and Haz
el Church, MisB Erie Dyer, Miss
es Valeria, Freda and Jean Blev
ins and Misses Viola, Vera and
Veatrice Triplett, M r s. Jula
Chatham and daughter, Pauline.
It was a very pleasant afternoon
for all present,
Mrs. Hallie Eller and eon,
Tony, and daughter, Rebecca
Joan, visited Mrs. Eller’s moth
er, Mrs. J. M.'Jones, Monday.
Establishes New Peace-
Time Spending Record
Washington, March 27.^New
Peace time spending records
were broken by the federal gov
ernment today with costs exceed
ing the five billion-dollar mark
in less than nine months of the
current fiscal year to date.
Since the start of the current
fiscal year on July 1, the bill
lor running the federal govern
ment reached $5,006,456,144 or
6 per cent above the previous
peak peace time rate of expen
ditures of $4.709,43&,398 in the
corresponding period of the
i previous year.
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All Extra Bed!
An Attractive Piece of Furniture!
A Studio Couch
I ■ '■*:
t vf
People are turning to the Studio
Couch to provide an extra bed in
an emergency as well as an attract
ive piece of furniture for the living
room. We have sold more Studio
Couches during the past six
months than we sold during all the
remainder of the time this useful
piece of furniture has been on the
market. The reason must be that
it is economical to buy a Studio
Couch as so much comfort and use
fulness is given in return for so
little money invested.
$23.50 to $52.50
The Studio Couches we are including in this special
sale are upholstered in green and rust. . . high grade
tapestry is used ... tapestry that will give years of
service . . . they are sturdily constructed ,. ..attractive
in design... and we want you to come to our store just
as soon as you can to take advantage of the v&es in
Studio Couches now' pftsented to you. ;;
SEE OUR WINDOW
I'Rhodes-Day Furniture Co.
-VISIT OUR MODEL HQME-
T/* '5ii
' lilAHI . .. MIm Maiiriae
(above), introdneed it td th»'be*efc
trowd. It ia the new "Cleopkn”,
rwim enit, a amart 1939 atyle wUcb
geta ita Egypti'ai name frou'ttU
patterned wikie.
Feature Picture*
At New Orpheum
This Week And Next; Coming
Attractions Are .4Lnnounced
In Advertisement Today
Through an advertisement to
day the New Orpheum Theatre
is announcing a program of fea
ture attractions for the next sev
eral days.
"The Woman in Red,” star
ring Barbara Stanwyck and Gene
Raymond, is the feature picture
for today and tomorrow.
Saturday is double header day
with "Baboona," renowned thril
ler, as one side of the program
and “Strange Wives" as the
other half, making a well bal
anced show with comedy and
serial.
"Devil Dogs of the Air,” des
cribed as the greatest of air pic
tures, will be shown on Monday
and Tuesday. James Cagney, Pat
O’Brien and Margaret Lindsay
play the leading rolea in the
super production.
For the next few weeks such
stars as Will Rogers, Shirley
Temple and others will appear in
“Life Begins at 40,” "Little Col
onel,” “Sweet Music," “Gold
Diggers of 1935’’ and others.
The Catawba raspberry proj
ect is making commendable
progress, with the plants set last
spring apparently in excellent
growth condition. Thirteen far
mers are conducting fertilizer
demonstrations with the new
crop.
Reins-
ShirAvant
. inc.
THE FUNERAL
HOME
nCENSED
EafBALMERS
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
’ North
Wilkesboro, N. C.
Phones 85 * 228-M
GET THE JUMP ON
THIS
“COLDS”
YEAR
Does winter find you "run
down”—a victim «f the first
cold that comes along? If so,
..there’s an easy way to combat
.this treacherous ailment Build
3 1 your* resntance now—with.
eKBSSON’S VITAMIN CON
CENTRATE TABLETS.
These temptli^ chocolate-
coated tablets brmg you an
abundance of vitamins A and
D. A helps you resist infec
tion. D furnishes the extra
"sunshine” your body craves in
winter.
Each tablet brings you all the
vitamins in one t^poonful of
U.S.P.X. (revised 1984) Cod
Liver Oil. In addition it pro
vides the needed minerals, od-
cium and nhosphorus. Take six
tablets daii^ aM get the jump
on colds this year. At all good
drug stores. Oiie dollar per twt-
Ue of 100 tablets. Begin fitting
colds the vitamin way' isplf
with MCKESSON’S VLTAimr
CONCENTRATE TABLED
Sold and Recommended by
HORTON DRUG STORE
MAIN STREET
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. G
dept admlfvrx
velPa^
Preeideat
pkdbably iHB depreetkta^ Mie
ga at RMlsI^ 2&
cree tp be ^abUahedJ.Satnrjljiif,
night, it WM.K^rahy hlelie|r«^
tonight. ‘'V? '■ '''..I'
' • Whether Belgium techafisa^
will' remain, on the gtdd..
ard desplRe sMbr^a atora., | re-
giained .eonjeotajid,'.... .. j
ClaiiM'’Nol T».MUdt j v-’ii
'
Dr, Derrlnder’a extension days
will not meet next Hobday at. the
regular time, an annobnoement
issued this week' said.* i .
BI
R. M. BRAME A SON
Nortti WlUmbore, N. O.
WANT ADS
WANT TO SELL—Four one-
horse wagons, one cow and
one horse. John Lovette,
North Wilkesboro. 3-28-lt-pd
WANTED—^To Bent 4 or 5 room
house with garden Within 1
mile of city limits. Call or
write Journal-Patriot. 3-28-2t
NURSE—2 1-2 years’ training,
age 23, desires work; refer
ences; reasonable. Phone
280-R. 3-11-tf
demand PAB-IVPAS Ginger
Ale. The Nehi labels means
quality Quarts (.not 28 os.)
19c deposit 6c. Don’t accept a
aubstitttte. 9-24-tf
WANTED—^Man with car. Route
experience preferred but not
necessary. Rawlelgh, Dept.
NCC-164-M, Richmond, Va.
3-28-(T)-4t-pd.
FOR SALE—One pair moles
$126, and five young fresh
Jerseys with calves at side
$35 to $60. Leonard' ’Temple
ton, Union Grove. 3-18-tf
FOB SALE CHEAP — Power
Sprayer, complete with engine,
triplex pump, 200-gaIlon tank,
mounted on steel wagon.—H.
H. Morehouse & Son, Oak-
woods. 3-2B-tf
Used Car Values
2 1934 V-8 ’TUDORS
1 1934 V-8 COUPE
1 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
2 1933 V-8 TUDORS
2 1933 V-8 COUPES
1 1933 CHBVRM^ET COUPE
1 1933 V-8 DEL. COUPE
1 1932 DODGE 8 COUPE
1 1931 DODGE SEDAN
1 1934 DeLUXE V-8 TUDOR
1 1930 CHEVROLET COACH
1 1929 CHEVROLET COACH
2 1929 CHEVROLET COUPES
2 1932 V-8 DEDL COUPES
1 1931 FORD TUDOR
1 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE
1 1929 FORD COUPE
1 1929 FORD TUDOR
1 1928 FORD COUPE
1 1928 FORD ROADSTER
1 1934 SUGHTLY USED CHEV
ROLET TRUCK
1 1934 SUGHTLY USED CHEV
ROLET PICKUP
1 1934 SLIGHTLY USED FORD
V-8 PICKUP
1 1930 FORD TRUCK
1933 CHEVROLET TRUCK
1929 FORD ’TRUCK
1932 FORD PICKUP
2 1930 CHEVROLET TRUCKS
1 1931 FORD TRUCK
Buy your used car on the easy
payment plan of the Universal
Cr^it Company.
Yadkin Valley
MOTOR COMPANY
NORTH WIIXESBORO, N. C.
NOM
To the Taxpayers of the
Town of Wilkesboro:
Pay Your Taxes For the
year 1934 on or before
April 1,1935
and save 11-2 per cent
penalty.
P. 1. Lenderinao
TAX COLLECTOR
. WHH A NEW OUTFIT PROM
Our bayeg. reegiuly retuned
idkqaed » complete line ef new Spring goqiii
departnicntft ef eur etore., .Since hi»,.-fiitan .we hny«
busy npaddng, prie^ an^-di«pluyiiir.4li|Wjii|||2^
Now bre have on diei^y the aoet eo«|U&MBMt of-WMl^
apparel for every aember^ the
—the let^ atylce, best .tatr
every paiae. At this seesen when ^^ojiie'.ia' tlieh^ of •
new outfit for RASTER we invite to^vUiTc^ ateiie ettl
make year selection while our atocke 'afd so cojnijieteb'' ‘ .*
> --ytr, ,
‘lit
NEW SPRING SILK
u.
Welcome the new Spring season
with a new Spring Dress, all the
latest styles embodying all the '
bright new Spring eolors, especi
ally navy ... A wonderful assort
ment just received to sell at—
$2.98 $3.95 $4.95
SPRING COATS,
Bright new Spring colors ... at
tractively tailored ... in a wide
range of sizes—
$5.95 $8.95 $9.95
Swagger Suits
A popular outfit for the Spring
season . . . You will be pleased
with the Suits we are displaying^—
$4.95 $5.95 $9:95
BEAUTIFUL
STRAWS
One of the smartest lines of
straws and styles we have ever
shown. Rough straws. Shark
skins and R^aline. ’1^ styl
ing is the last word .. . Off-tbe-.*
face and brims. All colors. Head
sizes 20^ to 24 inches. ..
98c -
MEN’S NEW SPRING
SUITS
Be ready for the new Spring sea
son with a new Suite—^blues, grays
and browns—^worsted and twists^
all sizes—^smartly tailored—and at
prices you may well afford to pay.
iWonderful values at—
$9.95 $13.95 $14.95
STUDENT SUITS
$8.95 - $9.95
BOYS’ SUITS
$4.95 _ $8.95
MEN’S HATS
98c $1.98 $2.95
ains
Our Bargain Biafiement is stacked bigh'-with-new Simng
goods. Below we list oidy h few of the many
good values you will find.
Sheeting, 4 yard weight,
X 60 count, 36
inches wide, yard
56
.. 8V2C
9-4 Sheeting, extra
quality, unbleached,
yard
3 pound Rolls
Quilt Cotton
Table Oilcloth, new
spring patterns, yd. .
heavy
29c
49c
25c
and
Print Dresses, women’s
children’s sizes, all ACk
guaranteed fast colors
Others np to 98c p
Women’s Lisle Hose, all col
ors and sizes. These are sec
onds of a 25c
grade
Men’s “Red Ax"
Overalls
Boys’ “Red Ax”
Overalls
10c
79c
59c
Harris Bros.-