'"•L Hm;X D- Bdwardi, of Walker- ovn, visited her mother, Mrs. L>. Ph»rr, during the week-end. Mr. Charles Leckle Is recover- from a few days illness, fiends are glad to learn. Mr. Raj Morrison, of this city, ^ has accepted a position as a mem- b€T of the sales personnel of the ‘^'Qaddy Motor company. A daughter s*as born to Mr. and Mrs. Ehigene Vaughn Eller, of Warrensvllle. at the Wilkes hospital on April 19. Mr. Ed Hight, son of Capt. and Mrs. B. 1.. Hight, of this city, left several days ago on a trip to Ha- waail. Mr. Hight is a n.em'bier of the U. S. air corps. A ton, Robert Joseph Oarrls, was .horn to Mr. and Mrs. Truman Garris, of Roaring RWer, at, the Wilkes hospital on April 20. A daughter, Sarah Me'lnda. was ihom to Dr. and Mrs. Jack K. Hunter on April 20 at the Wilkes hospital. A daughter, Sarah Jane, was born tii Mr.‘ and Mrs. Ira D. Payne Tuesday at the Wilkes hos pital. Miss Ruby Blackburn spent the week-end in Statesville with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Gray, Jr., and while there attended the wedding of Miss Sue Glover and Mr. Wll- 1 i a m Spurgeon Johnson, Jr., which was solemnized on Satur day. • IHC TIUCK OF VAlUi• CMC owners report gas savings of 1595 ti 4055 oiler other makes of trucks. In engineers’ tests, GMC_ SUPER-DUTY Engines score highest in the industry on gas mileage as well as pulling power, size for size. You’ll be surprised wHat one of these light-duty GMCs can do and save for you, with your loads on your routes. Oms paymmnti through our own YMAC Plan at iowst availablo ratal 'motor service sales CO., Inc. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. GAS(H.1NE -DIESEL /Vmsee/wu/ WESTINGHOUSE A 7m-ZO^E COLZ?/ K E E P S L L )y 0 U R FOODS MARKET-FRESH OH a^z^/tea^ 'PV >\l What a thnil to ^ wint . , . What a pleasure to buy and own! . . . This new Westinghouse ARISTOCRAT- SiX with TRU- ZONE COLD! With just one setting of a simple control dial you can now enjoy five kinds of refrig eration at once—the RIGHT co!d and humidity for every type of food. See this ser.s.ntional new Westinghouse with its five distinct zones of cold! CMiUuiue TRUE-TEMP CONTROL . , . roalces bcw TRU- ZONE COLD possible: gives you the surer, steadier cold that makes ) humidity safe. Be sure to see this new feature. Drop in TODAY! V from a severe attM^ A oBte and eond^ joreeetttls improved.' _ sir. J. I. layers spent a few ^l^ys last week’at 6t.“ Peter» hos- klmdy star^. AH to !be bcciiple^ -by , Gardner andCbarlotte. Hls JmMy L. Carpenter has r l&i ‘“® in the new has Improved and that peiMa.'V ^ ^ ’*® ***“ hojoe for hiS: fs^y ndoiL' ' ■ Resident Of ;Hend.^Stricken friends in Aiabaaiit^ii^ service was held Tues- ,y at Mt. Kon church for Ellhu Itchell, 88-yesr-old citizen of ■the Hendrix community who died Sunday at his home. >H| N»‘’«' tf^RWiajOll « Round Mil)-semelery op-May lA Ail who have ralattvea .it barleM there are ashed-to meet and cleep off.the cemetery May 9th anMi-^ T 11 l*tfc.c. ~A? hey and chtldrnn:;ji^" ^ve .yisl^ngiin •Al«(M^ni|r two weeks, wlR ^thi-Wnr next diaboMcaS , .. 8DRPDr.S Despite wartime demands, the — STEARN^S — IN S U LIN ,Reeognized by the medical pnH fe&siOB.' New low prieea atr— Red' Cross PHARMACY “Yenr Service Dreg Store” ’PHONE 88 10th Streetl ACYCIOPS An ordinary rifle becomes a “Kg Bertha” killer to the v^s “Dr Cyclops”, the savant who reduces humans to fourteen Indies in Paramount’s Technicolor shocker, “Dr. Cyclops”, coming Monday- Tuesday to the Liberty Theatre. The trio shown in a desper^ at tempt on the life of their diabolical master are Janice Logan, Thom as Coley and Victor Kilian. Ernest Schoedsack directed. A-' : MneJtMiemot! IT’S COMING— MONDAY - TUESDAY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ken David Woodruff, of Hays, a son, David Lee, at the Wilkes hi pital on April 18. Miss Frances McNeill, member of the faculty of Flat Rock ■school in Surry county, spent the week-end here with her mother. ■Mrs. W. H. McNeill. Mrs. Tom Frazier has returned to her home here from Hickory where she had been for a couple of months as an instructor in the Hickory Beauty School. Little Miss Sarah Lou Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Knight, 0 f North Wilkesboro route 1, is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Yates, of Oxford, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Yates, and her mother. Mrs. A. C. Dennis, dur ing the week-end. Mrs. R. E. Prevette’s music classes at Wilke^oro high school are aipearlng In recitals tonight and Friday night, eight o’clock. The public has a cordial invita tion to attend. Mr. Robert L. Steele, of Rock ingham, was in this county the first of the week in the interest of his campaign for the Denio- r.ratie nomination for congress in thi.s district. Mr. K. B. Beach has returned to this city after spending a week with his brother, .Mr. C. O. Beach, who has been critically ill ■with pneumonia at his home in Walterboro, S. C. Mr. Arthur L. Pharr, who is teaching at Rankin school in Oiiiltoril county, spent the week end in Wilkesboro with bis fath er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. 15. Pharr. Miss Margit Gabriel, student of W. 'C. U. N. C., who recently underwent an appendicitis opera tion in Greensboro, is recovering rapidly. She is a daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gabriel. Mr. Ga briel went to Greensboro today and brought her home fo.- a few days to recuperate before return ing to school. l“•^■\KSO^ brothers—Head. qiixiTters for Seeds of all Kinds otatoes, oats, onion sets, lespe- eza, beans, etc. Lowest pricef- Squibbs Insulin A standard of purity. Get new « A p« A 1®’'^ prices at . . . $119.50/ HORTON’S ,000.00 ■TRICAI and t Westingho^ Cut-Rate Drug Store The home of pure drugs and money-saving prices. NOTICE! • TO TAXPAYERS TOWN OF WILKESBORO Pay your Town Taxes on or before April 1, J940, and save the EXTRA PENALTY. After this date penalty on Town Taxes will increase to 3®/o Towb of Wilkesboro J. R. Henderson, Clerk FINAL CLEAN UP! . . . LADIES’ Spring Coats $1.48-$6.90 $J.48 $1.29 Special rack regular $1.98 Dresses, prints and solids, to close out at LOOK MEN! ..One table work Shoes, worth $1.98, to close out at One lot Thorogood work Shoes, ^ _ regular $1.98 and all leather— 0 BA.SE1MENT • special Friday and Saturday at ^Sc Cannon I O c ^ 1 T*rtWpl!5 X „ . Turkish Towels (bath).... — — Pair I Men’s heavy wiM'k Sox, regular WASH CLOTHS * Special Friday and Saturday- One lot ladies' Coats, $^.98 15c value; Friday and Saturday 10c p.„ Regular $3.96; special — Attention Young Men! See our j , prijay and Saturday Sports O K. SOAP, bar 3c A. I 3 Cakes TOILET SOAP 5c 8 I Regular 15c Cannon Turk- Tovvels 'e9c BED SPREAD, special 38c Come In and Get One of Our Big Four-Page Circulars TOMLINjON’S dept, store NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. LIBERTY R0LUCKIN8 ROMANne MUSICAL LOVE STORY! LANA fOAN ,. GEORGE rDininoommiFir TWO onus ON ’ BROiOWAT IMn-GbUiTa-M^ tUMj Ws irtti .vuliRmi. CAN MEN AND WO MEN BE SHRUNK TO 14 INCHES IN SIZE AND STILL LIVE? Yes!... THUNDERS Dr. Cyclops • The Picture Made Behind Locked Doors • An Amazing Picture! • See It MONDAY - TUESDAY At The LIBERTY ' A PamnHiunt Pictur. with Albert Dekker, Janice logon, Thomo. Coley, Chorlec Holton, Victor Kilian, Frank Yoconelli Dirveted by Emeil Scho.diack "Complete Fonuahen Of Hio Hone" Ninth Si—et NbrQi, Wilkesboro, N. C If you’re smart, YOU’LL ACT. NOW! Inquire — here’s a new. 1940 Gibson . . . with 6 cubic foot completely sealed all-steel cabinet . . . 63-cnbe (7^' pounds) fast fr^ese capad^ ... and the Scotch Yoke tnechmie ism, sealed4n-steel... iR'a pik^/ dionsiaids pi^ fmr less modenig smaDei’. lem desirable refrigenA ' tors! But — speak up noi^„ This bargain ean’t lasll fRIlZ’R .fMILF f»m I -Bswajy |s ^ ISW ROMS fMSaasMsnr h— mm w—jnww ^ ^ I _ I ■ - ■ . ■ e«. tM. loJie f»ik«ei »• ga »“W

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