.asfeg, ' - ..i*. rAL-pj wjBcra^ THURSDAY. regra- / IWWtatBaeQt^ ^ CM>A«b| and TlTMt* Platas Satfjnlsiy and Sun- ~v. ? ■n. Jim Caudiil and son, Joe, I Goeben. ▼isltedfin -the home of ■ir. and Mrs. A. W. Caudiil, Tues- ty. Mr. and Mrs. Chaclie German, sdaited Mrs. Geraan’v parents, ■Tf. and Mrs. Jonas Heudren, of fi0reath Sunday. "Mrs. Willard Williams and Mrs. Roland Walsb-are patients at the Wilkes Hospital where they lare undergone operations. Mr. Frank Hartley and Miss May Walker and Mr. Warren Walker, and Miss Lareie Johnson were married Baster Sunday. We lope both couples hare a long and lappy life together. Mr. and Mrs. Cowls Walker and Mr. Heath Barlyw, of Gosh en, Tisited in the home of Mr. end Mrs. R. 0. Elarp last week. Mr.^. Charlie Fowler visited her tister, Mrs. Jim Caudill, of Go- lAen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F’ergii- w>n, of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. IKridaj.* Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fergu son, of Pnrlear, visited Urs. Fer guson's parents, Mr. 'ind Mrs. William BilUngs, Sunday. Miss Della Walker visited Mrs. LlUle Ferguson, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Walker, of Moravian Falls, visited Mr. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Walker, Sunday. Mr. John Gilbert, of McComas, W. Va.. is in this community and says he may stay in North Caro lina lor a while. Mr. Mark Elarp, of Pores Knob, visited his sister, Mrs. T. G. Da vis, this week. The census takers are busy here and a number of have al ready been counted. Many people throughout the country attended church and Sun day school last Sunday. Denny Resident Dies Suddenly Coroner I. M. Myers was called Wednesday afternoon to the Den ny community in the extreme western part of Wilkes to investl- fi m m pM s K»N . -r; ijs The.Ltherty Sup- ehued' new asata, Mbleh wU> ^dd much to .the eomf^ oC Us *pa- froaa. The new seats were auiq^^ed by a Nmth Carolina manofMturer and were the best theatre seats STSilable, Ivan D. Andersoh, the atre manager, said today.^ The seats are corraetly- design ed tor maxhnum comfort and are pleasingly upholstered. trbni' piin throngs ST star in exciting new film-Edward G. Robinson and Ruth Gorton head the cast of "The Story of Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet at the New Orpheunt Monday and Tuesday. Dave ment of children who are to en- 3,502 EMPLOYED IN 228 BUSINESS FIRMS IN CITY (Contlnned from page one) 32; Stengraphers, 10; Sales Clerks, 181; Janitors, 17; Filling Stations,. 86; Delivery Clerks, 14; Office Clerks, 4; Pharmacists, 6; Outside Sales, 28; Photographers, 2; Skilled Labor, 7; Foremen, 4; Mechanics, tti Common Labor, 11; ToUl, 523. poi>w were^amdag th* attenidliig the eere^osiMi-- Wilkes pedicle attenfing the Boone dedication Included J. C Reins, J. O. ;.Hackett,. Gep. McT. ilitler, t;. T. Cranor, ■ William Cranor, Quince Hutchison, R^rt Peck, Z. V, Stewart, W*' f.^Oeroon, C. O. McNlel, H. A. Cranor, T. A. Finley and Attorney and Mrs. Eugene Trivette. Later In the day Poetmaster General Farley dedicated ', the Statesville postoffice building in the presence of a large crowd. Wilkes people included P. C. For ester, Watson Brame, H. A. Cra nor, C. C. Faw, P. P. Blair, Sr., F. P. Blair,’ Jr., N. S. Forester. Mrs. C. T. Doughton, Mrs. D. J. Carter, Mrs. J. A. Rousseau, Miss Carolyn Dunklee, Miss Louise Pearson, Mrs. J. C. Critcher, Jr., W. C. Hendren and Miss Mary Sue Hendren. A big Melection of spring and Bominer 8Ult« for men and young m«i.—!oodwiU Store. “Gone With Wind”' — and — BE SURE TO VISI The Litde Gi — For — GOOD THINGS TO EA* • ■> Across Street From Liberty in i 'V* the man about TOWN j . .ji, (ante about elofbea. who 80 places choice, *e- for -yte JSiy wteeHaece. Ua»oi nothing 40 be for colors thot break - o" •^«!***'*J2 homsobthecho.^^ drewed men the worW over. rt«rMo.tK-.-sh«wwj^ gate the sudden death of Hall, age 32. who fell dead the hallway of his home. Coroner Myers said that mem bers of the family Informed him that Hall left home Saturday and did not return until yesterday and had been drinking heavily. The coroner said that he attributed the death to alcoholic drink. Hall was a son of G. f'. and Janie Hall. Funeral service was held today, three o’clock, at Darby. o|ipra**l by of luMeJrrmn- iJiiiS. Hm A»wi«i« MARLOW’S MEN’S SHOP NEW AND CORRECT MEN’S WEAR Mountain View Senior Play 12th The Senior Class of Mountain View hi.gh school will present a three-act comedy in the , school auditorium. ‘T n d e r Western Skies’’, Friday night at 8:00 o’ clock. The story is of a young tender foot from the east who went west: also of his adventures with Indians, ghost and bandits, and how "Mustache Pete’’ sneaked up On that bandit. The characters are: Barry Boyed. a tenderfoot from the east, played by Edward Pendry; Mrs. Pansy Farmer, his next door neighbor, Ruth Childress; Pete Posy, known as “Mustache Pete,’’ Owen Blevins: Sanderson Trent, another Easterner. Glenn Dancy. Jr.; Diana Taylor, also from the East, Etta Gray Mayberry: Laughing Water, a young Indian girl, Ilna Bell Sloop; S'ugar Foot and Callie Williams, colored peo ple who add comedy to the play. John Brooks and Grace Yale. Nel- la. Della. Bella are si.stera of the radio tame acted by Arvona Se bastian, Mildred Myers, and Nel lie Dancy. Sheriff Crunch is played by Buel Harrold. Leu Woodruff, senior sponsor, has served as director of the play. The public is cordially invited io attend this program which is the opening exercise of the 194 0 rnmmeiicemi'iil jirovram at Moun-( tain View high scliool. Admission l.T and 25 cents. ter school next year, the children will be entertained by games and every effort will be made to make their visit to the school pleasant. Parents are invited to accom pany their children if possible and bus drivers have been given instructions to look out for the little tots. Buy voiir spring suit at liead- quarters. They are fully guaran teed.—Goodwill Slore. Meii’.s iiniiortod inoliair suits. Crease I'esistant, will not scratch. ,\l.so fine Gabertine suits, nil siz es. Longs, Sliort.s, Slims, Stout.s, sizes ;15 to 50. Special prices.— Goodwill .store, b y Maurice Walsh. { QUKK AtflON FOR RENT FOR RENT: ’Two or three rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Also wanted couple to board. Call 240-M. It-pd •KOR RENT: ’The iiwulated rock house opposite Mrs. J. W. White's residence in Wilkes- boro. N. B. Smithey. 4-11-tf FOR RENT: 2 two-room apart ments or 1 tour-room apart ment, furnished or unfurnish ed. Reasonable. .Mrs. O. B. Greer, Moravian Falls. N. C. It-pd. FOR BENT—Five-Room House —inside just refinlshed—with garage in Wilkeshoro. Apply to J. E. Spainhour. 4-ll-2t FGR SALE Pt)R S.ALE: Ten nice, thrifty, old English boxwoods, reason ably priced. R. L. Wellborn, Wilkeshoro. 4-15-2t Pre-School Clinic At Mountain View The annual pre-st.hool clinic at Mountain View will be held on Friday. In addition to examination by ■members of the health depart- Ride In This Giant Airliner '-'ll ■^«v» CLOSK OrT SALE of Evening Dres.ses. Smart styles, gorgeous materials in satins, chiffons, tulle and taffetas in all white, blacks and the seasons best col ors. Jean’s Dress Shop. It GRAFTING WAX, 2!Sc package. Red Cross Pharmacy, 10 th Street Your Service Drug Store. 4-15-2t FOR SALE: Two three-year-old mules; two three - year - old horses: two elght-months-old mule colts: one three-year-old mare; one slx-year-old horse; one fresh milk cow. Paul J. Vestal, at United Supply Co. 3-21-tf DR SALE: Scratch Pads, print ed on one aide. Special, three (3) pounds for 5c.—Carter- Huhbard Publishing Co. tf TfUSUAL BAROAINS in good used cars and tmeks, several makes and models. Wilkes Mo tor company, tws miles west on Boone Trail. 10-2-tf WANTED jAN W.ANTED for Rawlelgh Route of 800 families in Wilkes County. Write today. Raw- lelgh’s. Dept. NCD-164-SAH, Richmond, Va. or see L. G. Harrold, North Wilkeshoro, N. C. Route 1. 3-28—4-l-H-18(T) April 13th) 50c Sitttdayy April I4i 50c to 75c NORTH WILKESBORO AIRPORT f AN TED: To do your radio r» pair work on all makes and models. Expert repairmen. Sat- lafaetlot Tnaranteed. — Day Bleetrle CO., Phono 888, 8-10-tl /ANTEDff Bring your typewrit ers, cash registers. Adding Ma chines, computing scales, check writers, clocks, and sowing ma^ chines that need repairing and cleaning to mo np stairs over Carter - Hubbard PublWilng company, Ninth street. W. 6. larrlson. FOUR MODEL A FORDS CHEVROLET COACH 1939 FORD DeLUXE TUDOR 1937 FORD TUDOR 1936 CHEVROLET COACH 1939 FORD COUPE 1934 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ^ 1936 FORD TUDOR 1939 CHEVROLET PICKUP 1938 FORD PICKUP 1937 DODGE SEDAN 1940 MERCURY SEDAfT’"'“> Yadkin Valley Motgi; Co. SALES— FORD SERVICE Ninth Street North Wilkeabor^ N. C. CLEARANCE SPEtlALS €

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