iMijNWffjfiiHiM* 11 BaptiM 4 the WO-^ di«^ .will : Humd»y attfkt, 7 borne of Mrs. Krerett IKtlHii cUm (4 the First Wt$tl0t church will meet Tues- 4Hf night, 7:45, at the home eg tbm. A. O. dtamberUin with ■bn O. El. Jenkins Md Misa ■bOM filler as associate hos- flie EViendly dnie' of the VSkeiriioro* Methodist'^: church nfll meet Tnesday erening at TtSO o’dock at the home of Ifas. Ray Kennedy. Plenty of seed potatoes, beans, mnno. and a fall line of g^arden Beds at PE.4RSON BROTHERS. 2-26-tf r-'f. • »•■ Kiwanis Program Thirty Girls"'Render Fhre Numbers At Club Meet* ing Held Friday Noon s*? N. C. “t* Ads. pet attention—and resnlta .lo GOSH y I FEEL BULLY AM TAKIN' REDHERRTS ) STIMUUANT VTONIC ' AIDS IN PROMOTINS STRENGTH s/«^VK50R IN INDICATED C0NDIT[0NS_ o*et, tiimtt 'j22?4rUI«oflOOREDHflRTS Sold By HORTON’S DRUG STORE Glee Club of the North WUhes- boro high school delightfully en tertained the North Wllkeeboro Kiwanis clwh Friday noon with five numbers by the chorus and the trio. Thj glee club was directed by Miss Anne Jones with Miss Ellen Robinson as accompanist. The numbers which were sung were: “Send Out the Light,” “Bach’s Choral,” “Jeanle With the Light Brown Hair,” “Goose Girl,’’ “The Wooden Sollders” and “Slu-mber Song.” J. R. Hii was program chair man for the day. Paul Rhodes was Introdftced into membership in the club and the membership button was pre sented by Rev. Eugene Olive. Attention was called to the fact that the club will meet on Wed nesday of this week and that Rear Admiral Percy W. Foote will be the speaker. Sub-Station Storage House Is Completed Duke Power company has com pleted construction of a storage house of dimensions of 20 x 40 feet at the sub-station in this city. The new building is one of many improvenrents which have been made recently to insure maximum electric service throughout the North W’ilkesboro branch of the company. See us for your needs in seed potatoe.s, onion sets, seed beans, and all kinds of garden seeds. PE.\RSON BROTHERS. 2-26-tf Now! at Penney’s COTTONS rPK SP.ORTSWEAB COTTON $1.49 J Girls’ SMARTALLS Smart, sturdy ov eralls for hard play. Gay colors. 49 SLACKS It’s time to get ^A| comfortable i tr Men’s Sanforized SPORT SLACKS Cool yet sturdy cotton fabrics in rich patterns, pleated styles. Fabric shrinkage will not ex ceed 1 per cent. Bovs’ Sanforized WASH SHORTS Light suitings! Pleats! Belt! ... Fabric shrinkage will nut eK- ceed 1 per cent. Juvenile Summer WASH SUITS Many styles in husky suitings! 79 98' NOTICE! — NEW SATURDAY CLOS’NG HOURS EFFECTIVE SATURDAY — 7 P. M. PRINTS 15c yd- Look no further—here’s just what you want! Clear bright colors in the newest, loveliest prints you’ve seen! Of course, they're tubfast Solid colors, too! AVENUE PRINTS .. m •■■ ‘-K? I Wy 'r ,! i 1 A front view of Horton’s Drug Store, which celebrated its 4Wn w niversary Friday with formal opening as a highly madn^iiiaifiatMe:,: ^ jon Tuesday afternoon Note the attractiTe front and the briHiaTtOy lighted interi«. /\n Mnnrenville 1 latest development in [jtieJp>iiW|U*n has been the. i^ted Urvasion , of The IriKiigrIande and Belglnm hy armies. With the aid of BrltMi and 'B.-FIrendi troops, the defenders Jmve BO far been able to keep the Oerman.'? near their borders .fiat the major battle of the war ^ la eoipected to get under way in 1^1):: earnest aoon. MeonwhUe, President Roose-’ Telt has reiterated his belief that America can beep oat of ; . the oonfUct. ^ High TcAm Here To Engage Mooresville North Wllkeshoro high school 4team, fresh from a 13-1 victory [over Granite Falls last week, will play Mooresvllle at Mooresvllle __ and will take on Mooresvllle here Friday altternoon In the last game of the season. The local team has made a wonderful record this year, In view of the fact that it Is the Initial effort at high school base ball here for several years. The local team had complete control of the situation in the game a- gainst Granite Falls and had the visitors clearly outclassed in every department of the game. PEARSON BROTHERS—Head quarters for Seeds of all kinds— Potatoes, onion sets, beans, etc. I.iOwest prices. 2-26-tf Looking from the rear of thq store toward the front, this interior view shows the streamlined fountain and luncheonette. 11111 view also shows the redecorated walls and lighting effects. C. C. (Charlie) Reins and Palmer Hort'ai, both registered pharma cists, are shown here in the modern and up-to-date prescription de partment, in which a high degree of accuracy is maintained in pies- crintion work. VOTE FOR W. Erskine Smith — for — Lieutenant Governor State Senator Four Terms President Pro Tern of 1939 Senate A World War Veteran “Ask Those Who Know Him" ~^ ims THIS UFl-SAYING TiRE ON YOUR Get Rid of Untafe TIRES Befi|re They Get RidYou- Goodrich SHvertowns [Pniitect YoO'^aShli^ _ Skiffs iiid BlbW-oute^ YOU CAH \PAY:AS YOU REDE Um fcr Hfisrol ladgs* yoar cor wNfi this fow Mrs. H wW carry yac ■era safely for lawar PkM fa aqaip las Hlc-saviag mere wilM— dsNars tboa EASIEST CKOrr IN TOWN J\/l0444^li^ Goodrich Silvertown Stores Motor Market Economy Auto Supplies B and 6th Street Phone 108 North WilkeSboro, N. C. ITHE PEN THAT MAKES WRITING A PLEASURE I Delivery service is provided for lioth wholesale and retail drug trade. This picture shows R. E. Walters with the delivery truck in front of the store. (Above Photos by Paul Harwell, Jr.) Accident records show that 1.- 210,200 persons were injured in motor vehicle accidents in the country last year, 1 You find all kinflU of fresh field and garden needs at our store. All at lowest prices. Seed 'potatoes, seed beans. PEARSON BROTHERS. 2-26-tf • THIS WEEK ONLY • THIS CERTIFICATE IS WORTH .$4.41 PEN and PENCIL SET fiOg IN ATTRACTIVE BOX "T or br.k^ Sizes for ITS FULL! THE NEW PLUNGER FILLER—VACLLM Forntain Pen on the '“arkeL Von c-n write This Pen holds 200 per cent more ink , Everv Pen is tested and guar.mtce'i by the fac- for three months on one fil ing- -,,Jw!THs Pen GIVEN FREE if you can buy one in the Sforts"umn FW^ DOLLARtfViis Certifieste good only while advertising sale :s on. Intro ductory Offer—this Pen will be $5.00 after the Sale. PEN AND PENCIL IN ATTRACTIVE BOX FOR 59c HORTON’S Cut-Ratr Drug Stre north WILKEggOROJL£:_——■ 10 yd. Past colors: 36 inches 'wide; huge selection. SAVE 20 PER CENT. J & P Coats _ THREAD^ U Organdy FRILLING, yd... 9 IN THE DIS'TRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES FOR, THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA In The Matter Of: J. U. TAIT, doing business as ^ IVestem Auto Associate Store, Bankrupt. NOTICE OF ORDER FIXING : TIME FOR FILING OBJEC- j TIONti TO DISCHARGE | To The Creditors Of The Above Named Bankrupt, and Other Parties In Interest: NOTICE IS HB21EBY GIVEN that on the 8th day of May, 1940, an order was made in _ the above entitled proceedings, fixing the 8th day of June, 1940, as the last day for 1^ filing of objections to the discharge of said bankrupt. Dated this 8th day of May, 1940. ARCHIE ELLEDGB, f Referee in Bsokniptcy, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROUNA In The Matter Qf: J. U. TAIT, doing business as WeS' tern Auto Associate Store, Bank nipt NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that there will be a specif and adjourn^ meeting of creditors, convened in the Federal Court Room,- in the Fbderal Building, Wilkesboro, N. C., on SATURDAY^ JUNE 8, 1940, at 10:00 04OLOCK:A,'It. at which .time the following busi ness will be transacted:-'..-i-' (1) To here evidence and de termine the o'wnership of Ihe sum of $619.74, being a portion of the funds collected by M. P., Mitehe- ner, State Receiver, and claimed I by the Western Auto Supply Com pany; ' (2) To hear and determine the petition of Charles G. Gilfreath, Attorney, for counsel fees in the sum of $100.00 for services Tender ed to and on behalf of the hanj^ rupt. • '^is May 8, 1940. arghis laiiajQEi Rederee is -".tl m LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR • A BUSINESS MAN, EXPERIENCED IN LE0I5LATION AND A ^STRAIiHT-$H)pTE^