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r I ^ ■— 90^ 4c, giCt ndiim Trril^ '^^•- nam cd jftdlMIS&ni tMJ 7. S. WMum^, 0«»«r MdamoMU'^il^ {|iiTtec Bmr rtMM 'WM ABtaivco* General Auto Repairiiif Wrecker Serriee—Eleetrie and Acetyleoe WeMin( USED PAKTS-^or tO nakM sad nedeb pt ear* aad treehs Orihir I»Mt^' Army Sounds Kiglil If Yovi RMd It^Rl^t - ^rdf'n, Rngland, March _16.—» The toll«wbk( order hu been'b? eaed to an annjr comtCaad: ' "Maaben of the wdi;>|a’s^aux- lUary of'the territorial' service will, show their plak forms when ever called upon to do so.*’ The order refers to leave per mits, which ere printed on pink paper. Use the advertisfaqr oohunni of this naner aa yonr ahopphur guMe. Greyhound rates nverasre less than one-third the cost of driving Sample One Way Fares Charlotte, N. C .$1,35 Greensboro, N. C 1.25 Elkin, N. C. 45 Shelby. N. C l.W Los Angeles, Cal 89.10 Seattle, Wash 41.80 New York, N. Y 7,65 Kansas City, Mo. 14.95 Bix Extra Savings on Reond-Trips GREYHOUND TERMINAL ^ y M. C. Woodie, Agent Ww Telephone 218 OREV/MOt)CjJ> 5 “Don’t Go in There!” All over North Carolina there are law-abiding beer dealers who merit public approval and pat- roneige because they respect the privilege con ferred by State, County or City beer permits. Here and there, beer is being sold amid surr roundings as distasteful to tbc industry as to you. The industry, in cooperation with law of« ficers, is helping to eliminate these few law-vio lators. Without customers, the "iointa" cannot exist. YOU can help us “clean them up ’—by dealing only with the respectable beer retailer who is on the aide of law and order and decency. Brewers and North Carolina Beer Distributors Committee EDGAR H. BAIN, State Director COMMERCIAL BCILDINO BALEIOH, K. Rot. Parthi Pa^ ifHMd W» rftgular appoiRtme^t at New Ught ^nrday and Bviday and wu the dinner gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bryant, of Roaring .Rtv(^4 BEnday. ' ‘ Hiss Opal Ashley, of North Wllkesboro, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ashley. ' Mrs. Nannie Welborn and daughter, Mamie, are Improv ing. after a long illness. Mrs. Minnie Shore, who has been making her home In Wins ton-Salem, forn-number of years has moved back to her old home place at Cycle. She Is now em ployed with the Chatham Manu facturing company. Miss Mary Dell Jennlng-, who has been confisJ-d at her home with mumps. Is now improving. Mr. 0s8 Blackburn, who has been living In the Cycle commun ity for three years, has moved to his new home, which he recently purchased In Yadkin county. F'riends are g^d to learn that he small son of ML Tom Jen- nl igs Is improving after an at- ack of pneumonia. A group of friends of Gilreath, spent a few hours Sunday with Miss Foda Parks. Mrs. Elsie Shore still remains ill at her home. Friends are sor ry to learn. Kev. Pervis Parks visited Rev. N. T. Jarvis, of Roaring River, who has been 111 for some time, last week. Friends are sorry to learn of llie illness of Mrs. Lena Redding and 'are hoping for ner a speedy recovery. ilrs. Ruth Parks and .Miss Foda i’ark.s spent the day Saturday in Norih Wllkesboro shopping. .Mr. Boss Jennings and son, darner, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shore and son. \V .T„ were the bedtime guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pervis Parks, Saturday night. Liner Sets Sail; Spurns U. S. Mail New York, March 18,—The Nor\vpgian-.-\merica liner Ber- gaiisl'jord sailed today for Bergen wiiliout t'liUed States mail which her owners are under contract to carry. Sailing had been postpon ed twice because of a dispute with Ciiited States Government offici als over mail. The steamship company seeks to avoid entanglement with Brit ish or German contraband forces. Ada. get attention—and results I LMNLUOIUIIR OFFER UYES TOO OP TIJOI ON A BIG 6 CU. FT. 1940 REFRIGERATOR W/HAT—only $119.95* for a big 61/i cubic- W foot 1940 Leonard YES! and it isn’t a "last year’s" clearance—but a new, absolutely modern 1940 Leonard. You never saw any thing more E>eautifal. It’s BIG—full 6V4 cubic-foot size . . . with 11*9- !*• oF shelving. Automatic light. All corners, inside,rounded to make cleaning easier. And its economy will amaze you! Leonard’.', silent Glacier sealed unit runs only a fractio i of the time and saves you many dollars a ye ir on light bills. It’s backed by Leonard’s 5 Year Proteaion Plan. Ant' seven other Leonard models are sensa tionally low-priced, too—as much as $60 lower than last year's comparable models. Many have that amazing new Hi-Humid food-freshener system. If you’re tired of wasting money on ice or troublesome old-fashioned refrigerators—what you need is a new money-saving Leonard. Come ia and see it in our showroom today. Easy Terms or DisKount for Cash. 1940 LEONARD GDIES YOU ALL THIS fiiw Parmataiii abin«t fl.-.ljh • Porc«laln-oii-ttMl cabinet iHilag s Fan 6Vk cabk-feot ilie—bsMs an ovarajie week’s ssttpiy of food • nVb sqsara feet of roomy shelviiig e M big ke cubes u Embossed Froeier Door e SHent Glacier tsoM uolt — require* ns oiling • Aufomutk HghI o ■ —Dost Hwdla o 5 Tew ProlscHoii non. LEONARD ELECTRIC MARK-DOWN FURNITURE CO. ■fii : '*■ F. D. FORESTER & COMPANY BUILDING 1(^ Streets Nmrdi Wnkeaboroy N. C. Hr , > Seiite it ^ mi TROOP 8S HAS A PABTT , Thursday, Marefa 14,^ Bffner EnioT gave the hoys of Troop 36, A big party, Every Shout Invited a virl. We had the meeting too. Scoutmaster Duncan ' told the guests how much he appreciated them being there. We had the party at the Legion Hut. Wo danced, .played bingo,, rook and many other things. We had a- round 40 people tho-e. ’The Scouts were glad that Effner had a par ty, and they thought It-was nice •’ *''ra. " COURT OP HONOR WILL MEET The Court of Honor will meet Tuesday night. Everybody Is Ufel- come to come. We hoped to have a large majority of Scouts going up here. .StXFUTH ATTEND MULBERRY Saturday afternoon five Scouts went dowa to Mulberry. They were] Pat Woodard, Hill Carlton, Dickie Hlx, Goop Estes, and Pod dy Horton. 'The tw'o leaders went also. Pat passed cooking, Goop, Effner and .Ike dug a tin can pit and Hill, -Dickie and Poddy built lean-*o. At 5:00 o’clock we left fgr home. By Poddy Horton, Reporter. Jri ■ mw -W. A' ^OOkS io HMH YUiide w J}«lbllslled or adnatfaed are tkua puttied or Mr; Doctor Called Man But Man Needed Call From Doctor First Clai’inda, Iowa, March 15.— Lyman crawled painfully to the telephone. ‘‘This is Dr. Burnett.’’ the voiye in the receiver said, "I want iKi to cotne up and look at my fiiinace. It’s oji the hliiik.” '1 think you’d better come and tlpii Irqi^ aibte Jwt( .QHttty WeOUoEi A, MPW rMdDtniion v. muat l|» ins |li0 TNatlar registratton period and ahoir.thalr tight to remain registered. After the names hwe look at me tir-it.’’ Lyman reidied. I He had .-.lipiied, lirokeu his leg i crihe to now general registration ntshiiig froiii the coal shed to his |'’ooks the names of.all persons house to answer the phone call, j shown by poll book- to have voted ‘ The doctor obliged and set the ! in the elections or primaries of 18:18 and 1938. list of all names on the old Ads get attenthion—and results ^ registration books, not shown hy fCh^ndan State Board m Kao* J t' Y«rflaijl,.wlU hare to anoear dur- One of the tar reacUnt akang- ee in the election taws made hy the 1939 General Aesembly has to do with sotting up a new sys tem of regiBtratloh in primary elections. ' ^ Heretofore, only the general electioa reglstratiim book haa been used for both primaries and elections. Under the hew law there will be separate registra tion books tor primaries and elec- tioifs. ' The .voter will ibe entered on the primary registration ‘book of the party of which he Is a mem ber and hereafter Only the pri mary reglstiatlon hooks will be furnished the registrars for the primaries. There will be either a com plete relisting Of voters or a new registration In each county In the state, as may be determined by the County Board of Elections of each county, at the meeting of such on Saturday, March 23rd. In those counties In which a new registration is ordered the hooks will he open during the uusal registration period before the May primary. Ill the new registration the voter will he registered on the general registration hook and al so on the appropriate primary registration book in accordance with his party affiliation. Independents will not he regis tered on any primary book. In those counties in which a relisting of voters instead of a new registration shall be ordered, the Chairman of the County Board of Elections, with such as- .sistance as may be necessary, ■•vill lic.iin on April 2nd to tran- iui'.An tirecUieto »lMira ikm' pdB fop|A;oC AfSt.'aad 193S cam* not be found. Readme ^ hd*. cat jou HMt« M lets aeeacpt tn* It , 'X- A ■eg. 'a ...in STYLE 'and COMFORT Mcn...iocdiMp... for tlia offioa... for apocta..,You're •Iwaya in place udlii Vahret Stapa ...Tbey'ga adver- ti$»d in itquire. Wing tips.. itiaight tipo ,. pltlD or piofmoly potioiatod ..Comploto loIoctiODf in all aizot and width*. $5.50 Comporo lha** BoUI-la Hooilh Pauluraa 1. Ciittii kni Hi kiHlii ImI I. CuHwiKki^lKkaiMailia. gwlT w nalT lUlih m «' I. MtWnnl H •!»* cwndlr ■ p*iit ■tlatiiuii u* nllti ■n at Ml II t PAYNE CLOTHING CC North Wllkesboro, N. C. Si GT^assenger Sedan Leads Dod|e Look! This Big Luxury Liner DODGE Jutf A Faw Dollars Mon Than Small Carsl Why ha wed to a small car? Why deny yourself the Inzury, roominess, pride and economy of a Big Luxury Liner Dodge, when it costs so little more than a small car? Coma in and let us tall you how easy it is to own the Big e-Passenger Dodge Sedan pictured below I You’re Invited To See The New Dodge Luxury Liners In Sparkling Spring Colors, Now On Special Display H ERE’S the gala car event of the season I All this week our big Easter Style Parade is going ont It’s gay...colorful...exciting. You’ll see a sparkling array of new 1940 Dodge models in the latest Spring colors! You’ll see all the new ideas Dodge gives you. You’ll see new beauty...new luxury. * And, just as important, you'll see low prices that will surprise you. The big, beautiful new Dodge Luxury Liners sell for just a few dol lars more than small carsl And on top of all this. Dodge also gives yoa the priceless advantage of Dodge engineering that means savings on gas, oil and upkeep I Just think! 4,061 engineers bought Dodge cars in the past 12 months.! tOcYober« 1938, throaih Smptmmb»r, 1939. Agurm arailMbJm. Jam io to assn* Origiosl Aoiotior Hoot, Cthoohli NstwofE Evsry Thortdsr, 9 to 10 P. M„ E. S. T. Thora’o no Easter melody liko it. And no voice we know of can 80 bsautifolly interpret “The Eostor Parade”ai that of Kenny Baker, radio’s famous ttnor and headliner of tbc Texaco Star Theatre. Come in. Enjoy this muiical treat. -V to • WILJiXS F$WB^*AWE. ttd B flTR^T », Ipic. -.is
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