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r m Altbough Monday was gener ally a holiday It was far from ■ that at the office of the Wns- ' lUnhSalem Production Credit' As- #«^tion, which received a com- aaltment from the Federal Inter- SMidiate Credit Bank for $5,000 «ad immediately disbursed it ttn farmers, according to Paul J,. 'Veatal, director of the associa tion for Wilkes county. Mr. Vestal said it was the pol- tey of the association to make mil disbursements necessary the day it receives advice from the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank stating that it is willing to lediscount the note or notes of fered by the association. Fre- Qoently immediate loans are ■lade from the cash loan fund of 13 ,500. For example, a borrow er made application for a loan of $135 Friday night and re ceived his money Saturday morn ing. The association then offers his note for rediscount with the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank. If it accepts the note >t replaces the amount rediscount ed; if it rejects the offering the association holds the note as its own personal obligation. The as- eociation makes loans on a con- aervative basis and therefore all of the notes closed from the cash loan fund have been accepted by the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank. It has closed a total of $3,985 from the cash loan fund. The association has disbursed to the farmers in this territory $63,481, has $4,790 in transient "With the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank ard has in transient with the subsidiary officers an estimate of $10,000. making a total of $7 8,271 loaned this sea- «on. The association operates with out profit and each borrower is entitled to one vofe in selecting the members of the board of di rectors. The directors must be farmers and each director must purchase one share of stock, •whether he borrows any money or not. Applications for loans in "Wilkes may be made at the of- licteof County Agent A. G. Hen- dren in the courthouse at WiU kesboro. Senator Reynolds On Investigation North Carolina Senator To Probe Conditions On Vir gin Islands FERGUSON. Airll 24.—The Parent-Teachers Association met Tuesday night of this week and held a very interesting meeting. A most enpoyahle program was rendered by the lower grades children after which quite a bit of business was transacted. There was a splendid attendance. Quite a number from here at tended the birthday dinner giv en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Hall at Denny in honor of the seventy-second birthday of Mrs. Hall. A very bounteous dinner was served in picnic style which was much enjoyed by all .present. Among those present were Police Chlet John Walsh, of Lenoir, a nephew of Mrs. Hall. Mr. Steele Bentley, of Patterson school, and a number of other relatives from a distance. All left wishing for Mrs. Hall many happy returns of the day. The Faculty Play, “Deacon Dubbs,” given at the school building some weeks ago, was so well taken that the faculty has been requested to repeat the per- tor "C 4>rnkea he fW afte$^h^ Sainboif I you be hind tjiti pWdndfrf;jrott se»t" » “No"mb,'-*^88. You flhe dnles,”/-’ ^ Loratu lYoong aad RoaaU Picture, !■ "CBve of tadia," a 30th Coalary'' dirough Unitod Artirte./ i , The most beautiful and powerful love story to reach~the screen . % . .1 w >1 r. mt — i Deen requtfsteu icpcai. mv,. me most Deautuui awe ovwajr w formance and the play will heiis being enacted at the Liberty Theatre today and Tuesday, ^nald I ^ ^ IV wr am.#) aF Tm.). a*) in State Peddler’s Tax Is Only $25 Reduction Of Tax And Removal Of Municipal Peddlers’" Tax Helps Fruit Growers State peddlers’ tax under an act passed by the present legi.sla- ture will be S25 and no additional taxes can be levied by counties and Biunicipalities. This law wa.s pa.ssed for the re lief of fruit growers and farmers who sell direct to the consumer.s. The Brushy Mountain Fruit Grow ers A.ssociation helped,-to have the act passed and Representative T. S. Bryan,’ of (Wilkes, and Repre- aentative Zickler, of Alexander, favored the measure. Washington, .April 25.—United States Senator Robert R. Rey nolds left Washington tonight for the Virgin Islands, an American possession, where he will investi gate conditions and inquire into charges filed against Governor Paul Pearson before the Senate Committee on Territories and In sular Affairs. Senator Reynolds, who was named by Vice-I’resident Garner as a member of a sub-committee, was unanimously selected by the other four memher.s of the com mittee to sit as a court because of his keen knowledge of insular affairs and his .success as a Fed eral prober, announced he would start hearings at St. Thomas be ginning May 10th. Federal investigators and at torneys liave been in the island.s for some lime assembling evi dence. Following his inquiry into af fairs in the Virgin Islands, Sena tor Reynolds expects to proceed to tlie Panama Canal Zone where he will join with Senators Duffy, Bachman, Austin and Barbour as a sub-committee of the Senate Alilitary .Affairs Committee to probe labor conditions in the Canal Zone. The Senator is serv ing as chairman of this sub-com- miuee. Protection of the Canal is ^f growing importance due to j rendered again Thursday night, April 26th. .A good attendance is again expected. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wilson are visiting relatives in Dalzell, S. C. Many people throughout this section attended the funeral of Mrs. Lou Carlton at Goshen Mon day afternoon. An account of her death has already been pub lished and perhaps our county can boast of no more estimable woman and citizen than Mrs. Carlton. Mrs. Lillian Sanders is visit ing her sister and other rela tives in Richmond. .Mrs. McKinley Church, moth er of Mrs. Creed Hall, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Airs. Creed Hall. Her residence is at Fleetwood, Ashe county. The local Grange initiated three new members into the order last Friday night and put on the first degree. The Grange will meet in regular session again Friday night, April 26th, at which time otlv r new mem bers are expected to join. Quite a real estate deal was consummated last week, we are advised when Mr. T. H. Brook shire purchased the C. D. Coffey Farm joining his own farm. Mr. Brookshire is one of the leading farmers of the Beaver Creek section. Colman and Loretta Young are the principals and ‘'Clive of India” is the vehicle. On the same program will be seen Laurel and Hardy’s newest comedy, “Fixer Upers,” which is a scream for laughs^ Pleasants Talks To Kiwanis Club E.vplains Governnient’s Prop osition In Regard To Sub- marginal Lands Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many friends for their kindness shown during our illness, and for the many beautiful flowers. BELVA AND CLYDE KILBY. frame’s Gr^t Ic Sale Now And WiU Continue AU This Week Hundreds of articles in the nationally-known PENSLAR line in this One-Cent Sale. Ail high grade merchandise frMh from the manufacturer. Here are only a few of the hig values: FAMILY REMEDIES TOILET GOODS €’ace Powders, Creams, Lo tions, Perfumes and Toilet Waters. Aspirin Tablets—finest quali ty 5-grain—50c bottle 100 2 for 51c # Antiseptine Mouth Wash 2 pints for 51c Tonics, Laxatives, Dyspep sia Medicines, Liniments, Tablets. 50c Penslar Milk of Magnesia 2 for 51c Hundreds of things you need. Buy one at the regular price and get another like it for one cent. Brame’s Drug Store PHONE 10 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. J. M. Pleasants, government field agent here in charge of se-i curing options on submarginal lands, told the Kiwanis Club in meeting Friday noon the proposi- tion the government in making in i regard to the purchase and re-, forestation of lands bet'ween high- ■ ways 16 and 60 in Wilkes county. | He expliuned the far-reaching I possibilities of the plan, which ^ calls for purchase by the govern-; ment of submarginal lands and j placing the people W'ho sell on i homestead.s sold on convenient j terms. ^ i Jlr. Pleasants told the club that the work of his department is pro gressing as rapidly as possible and that the people are beginning to become more interested in the op portunity now afforded. The program Friday was in cliarge of J. D. Moore. the strateyic military position of; tins .American “Gateway fromi East to We.st." j FollowiiiK completion of the I I’anama Canal investigation, Sen-j utor itcynolds lias been invited i to visit mimei oiis .Sontli and Gen-j tra! .American countrie.s a.s an | “.American Ambassador of Good| Will" and to study trade condi tioBs thei'e wiiich may prove help-| fiil to the i'tiittd States. He i Miss Peggy Somers Highest On Seventh . Grade Examination Miss Peggy Siirner.s. ckveti- year-old daiightec of Shcr fl’ a'ld lirt-. W. U. Somers, m-ade the high est grade in Wilkes ccuntv thi.s year on thi! uniform ."Oventr g;;c.!c examinati'" peeparad by Ih; «tnU (departin';p7 ci edu 'a'.i“n. ■,vi!J make I he tour of the South I ,011(1 Central .American coiintriesi by airpliine if be finds linie to' vi>il llic I.iUii; .American neigh- liors. ; Durirg bCs al'sciice from liio' X.giiinal ( aph;;l. senator Rcy-! ;...U!s will coMinac to vote i';, , pro\>. He will keep in liaily ; coinm ti'iealion wiiii Senate lead-j ( I S, ilic ci’airiiU'.n i‘f Hie various j c(.:int;iiices on i.liicl’ he serves., with those Senators «no arej iiandli'.is vurioi.s important na-r tiona.l Ic.gislutive bills, and bis; pfiice. I MODERN WOMEN Mrs. Niiey Love | ' Is Taken By Death ttmd No: 3oS«r fficnthly pain oad dolay due to caUs. Bexvousftraia.cxpc/fiurcorsiinioar cai^ts. Oi»*«hee-ters DiamoDd iJi«Dd Pd?& axe cHecuve, uTiaMf rmr! frirr Quirk Relief. £?olu by Cli>*nee-ters utamoBa 24)«Da rn:s axe sefieblcoDci give Quick Relief- £:>olu by ^ druggi-i m for over 45 yeai^ Ask for CHICHESTERS PIUS *IHI PIAMOND^ BSAND"i2|. luist Riles H 1(1 TiMlay With Rm-ial Vl Kaniily Cemel ly; l!l A’ears Of .Age lUKjm iMT »1C»» f »> y ««t rid of Nljrh t Rtain*. Nerrowwia . Bhcamatam. Bnniiu, UcUoc ua Poowroctfnnrtinnolkiaagy nuantced Ooctor'a spocU SLcalUd CYSTEX (Sit>-Ux). Host Az vn ^ M • days or mauv back. II id ha0du tf NERVES 9f , Mrs. Deris Love. wife of .Niiey K. Love, of rmiie 2. Wil- . kesboro. died in a .Statesville ; ho.spital Friday evcnin.ir. ‘ She was 19 years of age, a daa.a.'iiUr of Frank and Dora . Joiinson .Adams, of .Abshers. in 1 t'.' her h'’s‘'and and nar- I fcnts she is .survived by three brothers, John Qnincy, Irvin and ’ Paul -Adams, and one half-sister, '• Odes.sa Gambill. Funeral services were held today at the family cemetery with Revs. I#. E. Soark.s and T. ■ E. Blevins in charge. Here’s a good way to quiet •‘NERVES’’— VI Dr. Miles’ Effervescent tiervine Tab- let, o glass of ■water, a pleas ant, sparkling drink. Herves relax. ITou can rest, iJeep .enjoy life. lAt your drug idon. 25c and fLOO. ' Mrs. Mary Huie, 76, Dies at Dehart Home I'nneral serV!ce;s were h( id at Dehart cinirc!! Ttnir.sday inorn- | iiig for Mrs. Mary Hnie. a.ge 76. | who died at her liome in tha De- i hart communiiy AVednesday. ' She wa.s the wife of the late Richard Huie and is survived hy the following children: R. E. and W. C. Huie. of Dehart; J. W. Huie. cf Radical; Mrs. E. M. Harrold, of Hays: Airs. J. H. Walker, of Dehart: Claude Huie. of North Wilkesboro. Florida harvested over 87 mil- .Koii narcissus bulbs during last season. the First at Spainhour’s “Krth Flower” Children’s Dresses On SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 30 $1.98 . .. Did YOU know there’s a flower for each month?' Do you know the flowor for the month of your little girl’s birth ? If she s an April girl—you will want to dress tier in a Dr.ky Drrs.s! The Kttte Grcsuvvay rtrints are perfcctl.v enchanting—one for lath month. Just tcl! us which month, and we will shov/ you lOUR little girl’s Birth frock. Twelve chairnir.K styl.is—beautifully macb and finished. Sizes G at’d to 14. Spainnour s New Department Store NORTH WILKDSBORO, N. C. i I . Dorothy Dean Dresses Of Sheer On Sale Airy Flaxon Tuesday, April 30 Lovely Summer Dresses Made of Flaxon will meet your require,ments for the perfect Sum.mer fabric. It is a crisp, .sheer Iwiti.ste, beautifully colored, gayly patterned, mercerized, absolutely dependable in tubbing, very beautiful and delightfully cool. In styko that have a chaiTn and soft loveliness coupled with.sleekness of line.' Smart women know t'lat this is of prime importance. $£•§9 each Spainhour’s NEW DEPARTMENT STORE NORTH VvTLKESBORO north CAROLINA .u ^ ■
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