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4'. a. t^ARSEif^^ ftBd I«tb wiM-ead tn wnt U« »oWa «» cuMte of Mlaa toraiuo ^-Hter.-^V ., .4/ Mr Lawrenco UUl^r >a(t Mr M. A^crhef si^t Monday Mil alolgh looking after mattere per illing to the agricuUtirai con- ^ MmUlon program tn WUIces. and Mrs. W.-.D. Trader and Mr. Walter Hlx, Jr., of Hickory, ■peat the week-ead at Moravian Sana ■with Mrs. Trader's mother, Mrs. W. R. Hix. Mr, and Mrs. David Kimbrell MM daughter. MilHcent Nell, of Charlotte, were week-ead guests «f Mrs, Klmbrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pardue, at Mo- asrlan Palls Mr. Charles “Day, Jr., w'ho was hadly injured in an auto accident ■vreral weeks ago, was able to be on the streets yesterday ia an au- aamobile. His many friends are giad to know that his condition onstinues to Improve. ITr. and Mrs. Ear! Meadows at- Maded funeral service in Mar- IMMrllle, Va.. today for Mr. Lewis 8alley Winn, who died there Ikosday. He was the brother of Iks. J. €. Meadows, who had vls- .«d in Wilkes on several occas- :as. V*'. it at inm: and STRMKE MIONDERS! DIFFERENT THIOILS! A ight for life M WKhortMl trtpk isitf..Ship wreck!.. Exploration!.. New things to see omi ^1..Adventure rs colling from the pogts of the hook whose thrill will dfoi FREMME MUmKNLOm; TERRY RUMm T« nOLT ^MRY B080Y OUUXM n KKO RADIO Picture Sparkling with action drama. Gene Towne’s and Gra ham Baker's production for RKO Radio of Johann David Wyss' immortal human story. “Swiss Family Robinson,’' will be shown at the New Orpheura Theatre Monday and Tuesday with a cast headed by such convincing play ers as Thomas Mitchell, Edna Best, Freddie Bartholomew, Ter ry Kilhurn, Tim Holt and Baby Bobby Quillaii. Few stories have captured the world's imagination as has this 130-year-old tale of adventure and peril on a South Sea island, a tale that has been a best-seller for more than a century, and the film faithfully '•isualizes Its spirit and action. The adventure take* place dur ing the Napoleonic era when all Europe was harassed by war and uncertainty. Robinson, a wealthy Swiss watchmaker in Ivondon. ees his four children growing up lO become useless faddists and in desperation he sells everything he >vvns and sets out with his rebel lious family to begin a new life j In distant Australia. In the South Seas a storm wrecks their vessel. Only the Rob insons survive. When the waves u'bside they build a raft, ferry uhemselves and some live-stock, tools and clothing to a nearby-is land. a tropical paradise alive with gay colored birds and strange animals. Their subsequent difficulties, a terrific tropical storm that devas tates the island and smashes their carefully-built tree house, and the daily excitement and thrills of their picturesque lives, all contrast vividly with the emo tional drama of the story—of Itobinson’s determination to make .lien of his sons despite his wife’s -nobtiish attitude. How he finally :r,limes thtun all with his ideals .lui wins their love and respect .lud cooperation, makes for the .nipping appeal of the film. Concert At Boomer On Sunday Night Paul B. Collins, teacher and composer of music and his quar tet from Lincolnton will give a free concert at the Zion Hill Baptist church at Boomer Sunday night, April 2.S, at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. STK.ARX'S INSIXIN, Reoogni/ed by the medicrl profession. New low prices at RED CROSS PHARMACY, “Your Service Drug Store,’’ Phone 98, Tenth Street. 5-6-4t Reading the ads. get you mor* Ar less money-c tr*^ u WANTED FOR RENT by eOWAROXUDWlG. Produced TOWNE and OtAHAM BAKBL I Plov bv Waltof Town# end n Monday-Tuesday Deanna DURBI .ttOimNcis nUEinDGEON Today - Friday EaUrtainwt Ceator” drphbum FOR RENT: Three-room unfur nished apartment, private en trance, private bath. Phone U»^-R. It for RENT: Small brick ware house in business section; con crete floor. See T. G. Perry, North Wilke.s.l)Oro, N. C. 4-25-2t FOR SALE i'OR SALE: Jersey cow, six years old; found in good condition. See J. R. Henderson or Phone U8 or 396-J. 4-25-lt i I T Tl Lll^ oOc liozen, snap dragon plants, gladioli bulbs, dahlia bulbs and cama roots. Archie Ogilvie, Phone 27-F-04, Oakwoods. It THK’RE WfliL BE a sale at the home place of P. H. Moore'&, Tuesday, April 3(Hh. Stock of goods, house and kitchen fur niture will be sold. It-pd TEAM three-year-old Mules, good workers, well broken. Bargain for quick sale. Robert Joines, Laurel Springs. 4-25-2t-pd. HEADQUARTERS for Ponltry and Stock Remedies—-Walco tablets and other known pro ducts, at low prices. Rad Cross Pharmacy, “Your Service Drug Store," 10th Street. 4-18-tf ixai mant* Mondak- eight to four adore In ^ i, gemej played on .WllkeibOr^a Hal* YHl- kesboi^ earfy in the seasoh lost to Boone by the score of 12 to 2. Dancy In Insurance, Real Estate Business ;» prominent citi zen ofvWUl^i said today that he has* hhr^ ■ idsurdnce and real estate ‘business *and will be glad to consult with anyone re lative to insurance pr real,estate business^ Mr. Dancy was engaged in those linra of busfhess for many fecta ImniMl Carlson also iMmetral^^ nse Of reyolrersr aniomt^^iflj^ and shotg^i^ i v * In todays susfon, which was held at the dtf hhU, members of the FBI demoUsti^ted the tech nique of arrest and went further Into the demonstration of proper use of firearms. A motion picture wat? used to illustrate the lecture. More sessions of the school will be held Monday through Friday __ fMID' St fix ’too* ■•!, «A»86» . iliii MBW - mm ,I.V ? 'J---- We have just, received ft ^p- ment of of the newest • ^ v of next week at the city hall here with Special Agent D. S. Hostet- ' Decca ^ : C 01 u itt H a' ter, of the FBI, In charge. Many interesting s^jects In crime detection and Identification will be taken up. The school will close on Friday ^ ^ evening, May 3» with a barbecue years and has numerous friends • ■ • . • I • • HIT TUNES Come In Today! in the county. atASONIC NOTICE Regular Communication North Wilkesboro Lodge No. 407 A. F. and A. M. Friday, Aj|ril 26th, at 7:30 p. m. Third degree will be conferred by Winston.'Lodge num ber 167, A. F. and A. M. All members are urged to attend. Vis itors welcome. nent public official. The school, arranged by local police and aberlff departments, Is open to law enforcement officers of all counties and towns in northwestern North Carolina. Cooper’s Radio Service Co. Next to Liberty Theatre TELEPHONE 134 Ey*.AIIIng imartnots luxurious comfort 90*111- gothor in thoso flno-iu^^ shoos. Drop in ond soo f«o Ads. get. oUention--o]id reoulta.' now stylos odvortisoct Jn UFL Pricod$4X)0tor |6.00. C.ARD OF THANKS We use this means to express appreciation for the many kind nesses at:d sympathy shown dur ing the illness and death of our daughter, Mrs. Ruby BroWn Wat son. A. F. BJtOWN AND FAMILY. Notice! FOR SALE: One four-year-old Mule; one three - year - old Horse; one three - year - old mare; one Fresh Cow. Paul J. Vestal at United Supply Co. 4-15-tf OR SALE; Scratch Pads, print ed on one side. Special, three (3) pounds for oc.—Carter- Hubbard Publiahlng Co. tf COMPLETE IJNE of Lee’s Poul try Remedies; also complete line of Hog, Horse and Cattle Remedies. Red Cross Phar macy. “Your Service Drug ■Store,’’ Phone 98, Tenth street. 5-6-4t \USUAL BARGAINS tn good used cars and trucks, several makes and models. Wilkes Mo tor company, twe miles west on Boone Trail. 10-2-tf 0\ AIOND.AY, Tiiosdiiy and Wed nesday we will give FREE to each person -buying anything for diabetes a Bakelite syringe sterilizing case. Only one to a customer. New low' prices on Insulin. Red Cross Pharmacy, “Your Service Drug Store." Phone 9S. Tenth Street. It FOR RENT—Five-Room House —inside just refinlshed—with garage in Wilkesboro. Apply to J. E. Spainhoiir. 4-25-21 (Ol.tlTlNG WAX, 25c package. Red Cross Pliarmacy, 10th Street. Your Service Drug Store. 4-25-lt MISGELANEOUS To Our Customers and Friends WE WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL, UNTIL diabolical 9:00 o’clock Saturday Nights For Your Convenience D..CYC10PS Bare’s Fair Store mTicMMfCCiOM! IT’S COMING— lOth St 5-10-25CStore I harlow’s MEN’S SHOP MONDAY. TUESDAY New and Correct Men’s Wear we II give you a Better too— n a \ \ K m WANTED: Good while house keeper to do general house work and stay on lot. See or write W'ade H. Barlow at Gad dy Motor Co., North Wilkes boro, N. C. It-pd. NVANTEO: Reliable man with car to sell Toadies* and Men’s ready-to-wear and Jew'elry on Credit. Commission plus ex penses to right party. Apply, Harville’s Credit Clothing, Le noir, K. C. 4-29-2t-pd Wm fANTED: To do your radio r pair work on all makes and models. Expert repairmen. Sat- isfactlot Auaraateed. — Day Electric Uo., Phone 828. 8-10-tf GIRIaS! Learn Beauty Culture and hair styling, in one of the South’s best schools. Three months required. Lew rates. Enroll now. Write for particu- MORE-of the good thiRgs that count/ lars. Hinshaw School of Beau ty Culture, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 5-13-5t-(M) OUT TULIPS reaeonably priced. Also gladioli ibulbb, eight best varieties, No. 1 High-Crowned bulbs, 2c each. Dahlia tuibers 10c each. Phone 27-F-04. A. R. Ogilvie, Oakwoods, N. C. It-pd l-CYLiNDEI PEIFOIMANCE with proved iej/ganw/faig* among , FIMEI-TIP 6EARSHIFT oil STEEUM POfTI Po»idve, aU three leading low-priced cars in this year’s Gflsaore-Yosem- acting mechanical type, net dependent npon engme. Oa ite Economy Run! THE IIBE OF THE TEAII Soft, tjoiet, ^ and cnapdo^ f WHIOII lEHTIlATlOH COHTBOLI •flS7 oa tiae vrenrl LOHHEST tniHMASE M AIY LOW-PIUEIOMI BI08EST HYDIAIUe BIARESIH ART LOW-PHCEI Mil models, mo oxtra cbmfgtl lEW FNIITIMIION WEI IRCIEMEI lOOMMEtS, MIETICtt, IRTilMI LIXIITI iv-a SEALESBEAM HEADLAMPS! Longer Ufe, 60% better light. LOST: Man’s billfold, containing $8.00, Social Security card, drivers liqeiise, etc. Liberal re ward for its ' lebarh, '*-Bain Sheets, Wagoner, N. C. It-pd Ninth Street Yarikin Valley Motor »..o,, . - North WniceabofO!''!^ A- - •— • s Vi e • — FORD—UNCOLN-ZEPHYR — Senrice V - - -r- - - ^ . '.r ^ 'rJ*: if ^ tOm
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