Up! -fotlbe- CEIEBBATI0M~ JULYl-4 Be Fitted At Payne^s So Your Friends '*• and Critics Will Admire Your Selection. IRA D. PAYNE, Proprietor Payne Clothing Co. ‘B” Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. f ilble For SuWW Rhodes^ - Day Furniture’ com- -j^y’s store in North Wilkesboro ^,one of the best in that line of |s^handMnK in the state and its re^rd since its establishment in 1927 has been one of continued and uninterrupted growth and the firm as president and general manager is C. O. Day, a natlre of Surry county who came to North Wilkesboro thir teen years ago because he liked the town and its people. Since coming here he has been one of the city’s most progressive business men and has found time ’.to assume many responsibilities in public service as well as in business. Not the least among his duties in public life is his work as chief of the fire department, which ranks high among volun teer fire deipartments In the state. He is also active in church, civ ic and fraternal circles. He has an attractive personal ity which quickly makes friends out of acquaintances—the type of man one likes to do business' with. Rhodes - Day company’s big store is located on the corner of Ninth and C streets. Nothwlth- standing the fact that the first building erected there had three spacious floors and a basement, it became necessary only a few years ago to double the floor space. The large building is liter ally filled with furniture of the latest dfsigns. By attending the furniture shows twice yearly and by close contact with the markets. Mr. Day keeps the stock of the large store up-to-date all the time. Because Rhodes-Day company has such a good looking store does not mean that prices are high. Although many of the high est quality lines are carried in stock, the person with the most moderate Income can find furni ture to fit his budget needs. And a great part of the busi ness Is done on the weekly and monthly payment plans. The com pany has an enviable record in handling credit business and keeping the goodwill of custom ers. Credit customers are treated so cordially that they want to pay c. WM rr’ ^^30 _ ^ JUIYM HtUSMRS&fM ■ £ O.'O. (Otmrlle) Day, one of ' northwestern North Carolina’s most progressive merchaats, is president and general loanager of Rhodes-Day Fomitnre com pany in North Wilkesboro. and they usually do. The Rhodes-Day store is a pleasant place to visit and visits are welcomed from those who Just want to look around as well as those who buy furniture. A REAL EVENT! PANTS It was one of mother’s busiest days. Her small son, who had been playing outside, came in with his pants torn. His mother helped him change to another pair but in an hour or so he was back, his pants torn again. “You go right upstairs, remove your pants and mend them your self,’’ his mother ordered. Some time later, she thought of him and went upstairs to see how he was getting on. The torn pants were lying on a chair but there was no sign of Johnnie. Returning downstairs she noticed that the door to the cellar, usual ly closed, was open, and she called down, loudly and sternly, “Are you running around down there without your pants on?’’ A deep voice answered, “No, madam, I’m reading the gas met er.” Onir city and county is jubilant over the SOth ' Aimiversary, Celebration, and elaborate plans are being made to .emtertain the crowds which will at tend. Here’s our invitation that yo«i may be num bered among them . . . we’ll do v^t we can to make your visit both pleasabt and profitable. We, too, are celebrating—-40 years in the drug bus iness. Make our store headquarters. We, Too, Will Have. Halfway through the ceremony she noticed her Mother shedding the maternal tears usual on such occasions, and whispered, wonder- Ingly: "Why are you crying. Mummy? It’s not your wedding!” Use the advertlaing columns of this paper as your shopping guide. M. BRAME Owner — NORTH WILKESBORO, IL C. , BBONE 10 4r MERCHANTS 50tl ANNIYER5ARY CELEIRATIDN JULYM OF BARGAINS Everybody h Invited Thousands are expected here daily for the' Cedebra^oo, and here’s our invitatidn to YOU’to come and-W'with’us.-. Plenty of entertainment >nd amusement, and a big time for all. Cornel . . . And, if you are interested in trading enri, w;hy not come, in during yowr visit here and let’s talk it ov^." Plenty of fine, ne- . conditioned cars^now on our lot, at imusually low prices. If you are driving sm olu model, why not “step up” a fiew years and drive hmne one of our BETTER used ,^s? Jukt a little difference ut price will make a big difference in your motoring satisfaction, so drive in what you have and drive out one of oMr later models. You” thrill at the difference! FORD CARS, TRUCKS, COMMERCIALS, MERCURY AND UNCOLN ZEPHYR CARS, AND FORD TRACTORS. - We Offer The Best Used Car Values In Town - FORD-PODGE-CHEVROLET-PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER Also Pickups wd Trucks You can’t afford to trade cars or trucks without seeing what we have to offer. Special July Clear ance Prices Now, so come-in and tell us what you wa^ W« can interest you, and save you some real money, too. Liberal trades and easy terms, on cars or trucks. WeVe Sold Ford Products Since 1915 Y adkin Ninth Street NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. values galore for you, giving you the double opportunity of attending the Celebration and sharing in our July price reductions as a feature of the occasion. We urg4 you to visit oiir store and see the countless bargains that await your se lection and which offer real savings in every purchase. Space does not permit mention of the various items on sale, so come and do a little lookingi and a Idt of saving on your 'buying. We promise to make it interesting for you . . . C^ off, fre^rat- ' ly, at our modem fountain. Plenty of sandwiches for the hun gry. Highest quality drugs for Ae sick. Courteous service for everybody.' MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND BRRMF

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