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.* A* P. ary th Maik'^ -.»- f/: ^wa ®* "igf "ty*® j?. Ford oars w>(l tr’*cl:Si^»an Kle prompHy noat," Ai F. stated tod%' at Uie Fad- Valley MptotvdlompaBy^ i^ord Br Tpr the tei^ory. ,** en the 19S6' mo4el 1 Ford first Ihtrodaoed faetoEy^^ro- on had pot reached Us efficiency and there:,was ■ . delay In fllllagvyHsh •»»» -S(|wa8ed to the point where' any can be delivered to, ^the ^•istomers without delay. .. Yadkin Valley Motor Com- Is now receiving Forils by -4tfvay and by motor \convey- ■asKe, assuring customers > thiaf '•key may get the car they want »d|iken they want it. j- ^The new models have proven SBtieaiely popular and many Fare been sold in this section. '*‘*IFe demand for the 1935 iFord Ire been so great that the.local dealer has traded for a number esed cars, which are listed adhewhere in an advertisement '9k this issue. GIVE OPERETTA • FRIDAY NIGHT, 29TH '•''On Friday night, March 29th, at eight o’clock in the school torlum, the music de'part- and the junior high school sifil present the annual operetta. '■ This year the play is based on aba charming story of Cinderelii, rn and loved by everyone nursery days through man- and womanhood. True to Stion the little heroine rises •as poverty to riches, from rags I splendor, with the help of her fairy godmother. An excellent cast, a pleasing lovely costumes, songs red dances will insure an eye ing of unexcelled entertainment fte lU who attend this program. dd .Kai^; -'ptoi piN^a^fof the Jdire^ ip^ting of^^e^North Wilheslftw .f Par- eB^«pl|her Aimociatlon C h|0d on Ti^sdkV kfterpoOn in the kchool au^OTtum.^. I \ "IjK ■' kay entertained those prMpnt with a,.travel movie and made a talk ou various phases of the moying picture industry. Several matters of interest were taken up in the business session and reports were heard on the proposal to have the r®" lUf administration furnish lunch to the underprivileged. The com mittee on this project reported that it is being carried out. It was announced that Dr. Gwyn, of Davidspn College, will address th© April meeting of the organization. Paul Bumgarner Is Taken By Death Son Of Mr. And Mrs. H. B. Biungarner, Wilkesboro Route 1, Passes PUi3£ "- sa p Thii)|fe ir'€«)lpin «diea to aHi pnblkpfoR ^'ex-pri^n. The Jouiiifcl-Fntilot does not re* snmO- pity respohBltikff)’ articles printed under this heading, and neither endonws nor condemns them. Please be as brief as possible. ENDORSES RECCMID OF CITY OFFICIALS With great satisfaction ■ the writer has learned that :Hon- orable R. T. McNeil, Mayor of our fine city and all of the Pjfes- ent board of commissioners com posed of Honorables S. V. TP®" linson, I. E. Pearson, Hoyle Hutchins, R. G. Finley and R. P. Casey have consented to. ;he- come candidates to succed them selves. Our citizenship is to‘ be congratulated that we have Wltb- In our midst men of honor and character, who are willing , to make personal sacrifices that; pur city may have a clean, hon^t, righteous and economic govejfn- ment. 'While our mayor has only been in office for a short period of time, succeeding Judge J. i,A. Rousseau, he has demonstrated his ability and uprightness as an officer and citizen. He has pre- Wilkesboro In Good JBnJoysble Progt^ Rendered By Hocond And 191^1 Oradee and ' HifiJi SchoW Pupils K . TN -fAKB Wilkesboro Parent-Teacher As sociation held a most interesting program at the school .building on Thursday "afternoon. Among the interesting" fea tures of the propam was a play, “Mother Nature’s Birthday," giv en by members of Miss Lduise Melville'S’ second and third grades. An inspiring talk on “Charadter.' .BuRdlng':. -was made by Rev. W. E. Ltnney. 1 aiks on Wlpr 1 enjoy cultural alrt • werb ma^ by. B6n- nle feumgarner. Totar ‘-iftory, ~M. G. EdwatdSb George.OgUvre,, high ■ schOoT students. Xf^er , a short business session conduSied by Mrs. A. R. UgiMfte; vice^res- ident| the meeting Xdj[§urpe!^ Clayton Woodie To-^Opan Ford Agency At Boone Clayton Woodie, owner of the Woodie Cab Service here, will open a Ford Agency in Boone about April 1. it was learned provided . in unusual '^pe of concerned. Yet the car is just as mounting. The front spriogAJia-f easy to handle as the former mod- i sided over the mayor’s court yesterday. However, the estab Paul Bumgarner, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bum garner, of route 1, 'Wilkesboro, died Monday. Funeral services were held at Charity Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. In addition to his parents he leaves one sister, Frances Bum garner, and one brother, Quin ton Bumgarner. Wilkesboro Grange To Meet Tuesday Night Wilkesboro subordinate Grange will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday night, 7:30, March 26. at the courthouse. All members and others interested in becom ing members are asked to be present. with* dignity and ability and ^ has brought honor to the town :aud himself. During the depression the members of the board of commissioners have judiciously handled our finances economical ly and have been able to reduce taxes. Our waterworks system has been greatly Improved and is now second to none in the state. Our school system is par to any in the slut® students in col lege from our city are bringing honor and favorable publicity to our city and pleasure to their re spective parents. Our streets are well maintained. Progress is not ed on every hand. Our industries are flourishing, labor contented, the health of the community good, and the future appears bright for a greater city. The official records of our town officials command and de mand the united support of lishment of the business in Boone will not affect his busi ness interests here. Mr. and Mrs. M'oodie, who are now making their- home at Cricket, plan to move to Boone in the near fu ture. Preaching Service Rev. E. A. Long will preach at Baptist Home church on Sunday, March .24, at 7:30 p. m. The pub lic is invited to attend. Tbre ^ ikPlFre Fot^ V-8 Bdhm Forilor **daa aag agree diat “tka Mat gariaaijrar a fteni taat riAa.” AaA A# Bursa wsaaaa j^iA that bow tka faroat loat ia a« wida'^Mul roomy aa-tkatsar laafi Tba *kettar-riAa'' qaaBtiaa ^ tka now oar kava been Aerdoped tkro^k irkat tualiy a rsveli^Bary aWatf in tke aaatiBf anraijgoaiaiBt plna aig aaUrely new principle in “apringkaao" ^Mgm. ■ "Mother has to ride Jn.‘front on account of har lambago" will soon be'as old-fashioned an expression as “you will have to get out and crank it. I’m afraid.” At least it will be an ont-oMate phrase for owners of the 193S Ford V-8s, for the easy-riding qualities of the new car, both front and back, make everybody happy wherever they sit. The seats have been moved for ward 30 that all passengers ride now between the axles. The rear scat is eight and a half inches fur ther forward of its position in the former model bringing passengers closer to the center of the car and minimizing the effects of bumps in driving over uneven roads. Tn conjunction with this change, softer, longer springs have been . The Best In the Used Car Line Will Now Be Found In Our Stock of Cars and Trucks! J)on’t listen just to talk when you get ready to buy your used car or truck . . come yourself and drive the car you would like to own . . . test it ^ out and see for yourself that it will give you good service for the money • you spend. . . Every used car or truck we offer you has been thoroughly re'conditioned and is ready for dailj' service . . . Right now we offer an f unusually fine selection as we have taken in some excellent values in ex- change for new V-8 Fords. Here is a list of excellent values: 1 1934 V-8 DeLuxe Fordor 2 1934 V-8 Tudors 3 1933 V-8 Tudors 3 1933 V-8 Coupes 2 1934 V-8 Coupes 1 1933 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe 2 1932 V-8 Ford DeLuxe Coupes 2 1931 Dodge Sedans 1 1932 Dodge 8 Coupe 1 1933 Chevrolet Coupe 2 1929 Chevrolet Coupes 1 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1 1929 Ford Tudor 2 1928 Ford Coupes 2 1930 Ford Tudors 1 1931 Ford Tudor 1 1929 Ford Roadster 1 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1 1928 Ford Touring 1 1934 V-8 Pickup 1 1933 Oievrolet Truck 2 1931 Ford Trucks 2 1929 Ford Trucks 1 1930 Ford Truck 2 1930 Chevrolet Trucks 2 1930 International 3-4 Ton Truck 1 1932 Ford Pickup This is just the time of year when you will want to own a car ... We f«el sS we have just the one you want-at a pnee you can afford to ^y-, “Sth Tsi down payment and the balance on the monthly payment plan of the Universal Credit Company. Yadkin Vafley Motor Company every lawabiding citizen: Let us by a large vote in the May elec tion prnve to them that '.ve ap preciate their untiring efforts to make this little city second to none in this great common wealth. J. B. WILLIAMS. Dean W. Colvard On Faculty At Brevard Brevard, March 19.—Dean W. Colvard, of Ashe county, has been elected to 'the faculty of Brevard Colle.ge, taking up his new duties with the opening of the summer session, according to an announcement made today by President E. J. Coltrane. Mr. Colvard will be graduated this creased over seven inches in length, are now mounted three and five eights inches in front of the axle; the new longer rear springs are two and a half inches further to the rear than in the former models of the V-'8. The springs have been softened and their design changed so as_ to give almost perfect syn chronization with each other. The leaves have been considerably wid ened, modified and tapered for greater flexibility and to eliminate squeaks. In the new V-8, the springbase is 123% inches, which means that passengers now ride in a car with the equivalent of that length wheel base as far as riding comfort is spring from Berea College, where he has made a fine tour-year record. He will join the faculty as professor of agriculture and will direct the farm program. els, for the 112-incb wheelbase has- not been changed. Other important changes in thd seats have added greater comfort to the 193S Ford. Roomier seats, varying from four to five and a half inches wider than in last year’s models, with a corresponding in crease in the width of the car, make it possible now to ride three in front as comfortably as in the rear compartment. More elbow room has been provided. A newly de signed gear shift lever also adds to the comfort of riding in trout. The exceptionally low center of gravity in the qew car .contributes too to the better riding qualities!of the V-8. ing of his being appointed on the faculty. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Colvard, of Grassy Creek, and a nephew of the late T. R. Colvard, of this city. Many friends and relatives in this sec tion will be intreested in learn- REV. N. T. JARVIS ANTIOCH LIST TAKER Rev. N. T. Jarvis is tax lister in Antioch township instead of Simon Curry, as was published last week, according to T. H. Bryan, tax supervisor for the county. "SAFETY GLASS ALL AROUND! I-'' liwrrYTTtTmrrvw LI66AGE COMPAITMENT IQILT-IR BUILT-IN RIDING XOMFORTy FENDERS TO MATCH BIG 6K)0 X16 inch TIRES BODY AIR-BALLOON SALES Ninth Street SERVICE - North Wilkesboro, N. C. A L I N THE FORD V-8 AT NO EX T R A COST HERE’S THE AVEM6E EXTRA COST TO AKVOXniATE FORD EXTRA DOLLAR VALUE FEATURES: . $ 7A6 to HAM . 30M . 20.M . 7M to SIAN . AM . S74M *■ arreri TirektorBaAfif* . . Cllnrtlinith) . Ceilitoft iMa aqalparert ewkan B«t MM W raMaratoMatohMi MOxirNr-lalaaB Tins ratal THE CREAM OF THE USED CAR CROP Til* trenMnaona dMnand far th« ms Sard V-S anaHaa na ta affar a» la UaadCan. lynretabay V-S anaHaa na ta affar axcMirenai - - - - - taUaadi • >re are earialn af saMag tka riaM car at taa rISM IMfea. , . laadCartoaa laalar, wbara F ord bnllt many dollars of extra value into the 1935 Ford V-8 and then reduced tke price. Safety glass all around at no extra cost, ^Comfortable Zone” riding, wUrii gives back seat pas- sengiFs ai **front seat ride.” A luf^pige compartment, built into the car. Fenden that match the body. Big, 6.00x16" air-balloon tires (extra wide tread). Study these features carefully. If - they were not provided as part of the ^ purchase price, yon would find they represented an extra cost running in to nuny dollars. Bnt they ore all included in the delivered price of the new. Ford V-8... Take tins fact into considmition when purchasing yonr 1935 car. No matter what you may want in • car—style, safety, speed, power, econ omy, rugg^ endurance or comfort-— the Ford V-8 for 1935 wiD meet your needs. See this car today. If yon study It, feature by feature, yon will agree it is the biggest dollar value in Ford history... il Y®® drive it—yon will buy it. Aint DP. F. o. B. Drraorr. Lmf down payment •,« Km$y Term* Tkr09ck Vniaarmt CratHt Campeny^Tka Atukar* - tiad Ford Fimmmam flaiA. YADKIN VALLEY MOTOR CO. ^ Ninth' Street SERVICE NtM’lh t ‘ SALES Wilkesboro. N. C. ®" the aib-pohd sthfhont nun«»wwx*»> A’’- V OEGHESTEA, SDH. BVENUI6S- . .... ... .w=- FRED WABBie, HIDES. EVraiNCS -COLimBU NETWORK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY—ALL MODELS
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