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•ellfives promptly be-
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That
Creomulslon relieves ^
auzse it goes right to the seat of the
jTDotde to loosen germ laden phlegm,
tnerease secretion and aid nature to
joothe and heal raw, tender, inflam
ed bronchial mucous membranea
9k> matter how many medicines you
fcave tried, tell your druggist to sell
yon a bottle of Creomulslon with the
nodeistanding that you c:ic la lihe
*ie way it quickly all«.ys the cough
ar you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
iarCoughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
The war in Ehirope empbaalsea
the innrortance of conserving
America's natural resources, ac
cording to David A. Aylward,
President of the National Wild
life Federation.
“While Europe Is burning and
destroying Its natural resources
at a terrific rate, we can be
thankful that we still have the
opportunity of participating In an
unselfish and worthwihle pro
gram to save what nature so lav
ishly provided for us,” said Ayl
ward at a recent meeting of
.sportsmen.
“As the waste of war continues
overseas, national resources as
sume a position of even greater
Importance," Aylward stated. “No
policy of national security or de
fense can be adequate without
their conservaticn and intelligent
use. The mere fact that most of
Europe’s wars, in fact the wars of
the possession of natural resourc-
the world, have been foubht for
serving what nature has so gen
es, stresses the Importance of con-
erously provided for us.’’
Aylward pointed out that an
opportunity not to be duplicated
in European nations was being
offered the cltlsens of the United
States in National Wildlife Res
toration Week which has been
set for nation-wide observance
beginning March 17.
“In other countries, people are
led into wars over natural re
sources." said Aylward. “Here,
we fight not someone else for
possession, but the waste of the
I resources which so often causes
I the shortages leading to man-to-
; man combat. One of the best ways
I to fight the waste of natural re-
I sources is by observing National
j Wildlife Restoration Week.
I "The genuine greatness of an
I enterprise depends upon the num-
j ber of people who take part in
I it. That is the reason that the
I annual celebration of National
I Wildlife Restoration Week, which
I occurs this year from March 17th
I to 2:!rd. is of such importance to
I the future welfare of our coun-
i try.
"This Spring, as in 193S and
1 1939. the Federation and its
I state, -county, and local affiliates
I are joining together in an effort
i to convince tlie American public
] of the neces.sity of saving and in-
I creasing our Wildlife and preserv-
! ing and restoring our natural, re-
! newable resources. The members
n’s.j
According to George Bates, ot
Boston, Mass., a game warden,
during the hunting season in
-Maine, flagged a car that had.two
deer strapped to the running
board. A man and a woman got
out and the warden asked the
usual questions. Then he noticed
both animals had been shot right
between the eyes. Suspecting that
the deer had been “jacked,’’ or
hunted at night with lights,
which is illegal, the warden asked
the woman at what distance the
deer were shot. She replied, “A-
bout 76 yards.”
The warden said, ‘O. K., if
you’re that good a shot, you
should be able to hit my watch
at 75 yards.’’ He paced off the
distance and hung bis watch on
a tree. The woman Oibjected to
shooting, but the warden overrul
ed her. Taking quick aim, she
shot and blasted the watch to
smithereens.
Then the male passenger of the
car spoke for the first time and
said, “Perhaps -we should have
told you. We’re demonstrators
for a firearms manufacturer, and
ot over .36.000 clubs and organ-
Spread Easter Joy With Your
Floral Greetings
For All!
•It
izations from Coast to Coast are
taking part in this uadertaking
to save America -by preserving
and wisely using those things that
we have wasted and destroyed
with such prodigality.
“To create interest in Wildlife
Restoration Week, and to carry
on its edcuational program and
its activities on behalf of con
servation, the Federation each
year distributes Wildlife Pester
Stamps. This is done through the
assistance and cooperation of tens
of thousands of members of its
affiliated clubs. In that wey, a
very large number of people are
able to have a share in helping
to save and restore our unsur
passed heritage of natural re
sources.
"Millions of these Wildlife
Poster Stamps, each one a beau
tiful reproduction of a painting
by a distinguished nature artist,
find their way into the hands ot
a vast number of people whose
attention is drawn to the t.'agic
situatlo-o that confronts us as a
nation. Only by such extensive
educational efforts can action be
secured to save what is le” of our
natural resources before it is too
late. The development of conser
vation education in our schools
the number one program of
the Federation.
‘No other movement on be
half of conservation has ever
focused the attention ot such a
large percent of our citizens on
what has, and still is. happening
to undermine our social and cco-
nomio welfare, due to -soil eros
ion. stream pollution, forest de-
slructiob, and the despoliation of
our game and wildlife.
“Every man. woman and child
can help save America by partici
pating ill Wildlife Restoration
Week.”
Speedsr Anlel^
AHtMtipes niiutl^ bn ^ lake
beds have traqaently been vaced
at 45 milea an koor by Bureau
of Biological Aurvey field men.
An old buck during the Fall mat
ing season sometimes manages to
attain a speed of 50 or 66 miles
an hour for short spurts.—From
the National Wildlife Federation.
Reeding the nds, gets you more
for less money. it.
SAMPSON’S
S. C. R;
FOR DISCOMFORTS DUE TO
C OLDS —COUGHS
CLOIE KNIGHT
Formerly with Quality Cleaners
Announces The Opening
Of A Sewing Room In The
Basement At Penney’s
Store March let
All kindB of sewing and altera
tions at reasonable prices.
Telephone 37
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SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
North Carolina
Wilkes County.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Lena Morgan, Plaintiff
vs.
Charlie Morgan, Defendant
To Charlie Morgan, the defen-
lant:
Yon are hereby notified that
Lena Morgan haa begun an a^on
in the Suprior Court of WilWes
County, North Carolina against
WILLIAMS
MOTOR
CO.
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T. H. Williams, Owner
Oldamohile Salea-Service
Bear Frame Service and
Wheel Alignment
General Auto Repairing
Wrecker Service—Electric and
Acetylene Welding
USED PARTS—For all makes
and models of ears snd trucks
Dr. E.S. Cooper
—CHIROPRACTOR—
Office Next Door To
Reins-Stnrdivant, Inc.
—^Telephone 205-R—
Office Closed Every
Thursday Afternoon
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There are many ways to express your greet
ings—hut the most thoughtful, beautiful way
is flowers' We’ve designed gracious cor
sages, potted plants gay in spring bloom, bas
kets and boquets for home and office. “Hap
py Easter?’’ Of course you wish it to every
one dear to you: say so, with our choice flow
ers.
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AZALEAS CINERARIAS
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“B” Street-
Phone 200
-WE DELIVER;
Opposite Liber.’y I'heatre
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
HiglhPressore Selling Isn’t a part of
our program. In fact we’re not so good at
it For selling Fords gets you pretty fact-
minded and you lose your touch for bal
lyhoo.
We Cm SM to Facts when we seU
this 1940 Ford V-8, and still give a pretty
convincing argument for buying one. We
like to talk to prospects who own some
other low-price car, or who have shopped
around, for a Ford y*8 for 1940 will real
ly open their eyes.
No Other Car in the low price field has
the zip of an eight-cylinder engine, a dual
down draft carburetor, semi-centrifugal
clutch, torque tube drive, or three-quarter
floating rear axle. Features so good they
are found in many more expensive, "big
brother” cars of various companies. You
get them all in a 1940 Ford V-8, at the
Low Ford Price!
Aid For the Ladies, who aren’t very
interested in engineering, here’s a special
invitation. Come down to our showrooms
and see what Ford has done for your com
fort, for smartness and beauty. Why not
drop in today and see the car that’s lead
ing the style parade for 1940!
Get the Facts ...
and you'll get a FORD«
YADKIN VALLEY MOTOR CO.
NINTH STREET
PHONE 60
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.