IPFI^On \ . -ii e You Know Miss Mobley Qambill, of Ath- ^ nss Ga.. has been here visiting ter cousin, Mrs. Robert Gib be. Mr. C. C. Bidden is expected to Mr. Arthur Absher, of Mc- Grady, wes a visitor in North Wilkesboro Saturday. ^ Mr. U H. Hollar, of Boone, return tomorrow from a business was a business visitor to the city trip to Chicago, Illinois. 1 today. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Steele and sons, Harry and Ralph, visit ed relatives at Rockford Sunday. . Mias Mamie Uttle, >Bf lotto,! spent the iweek-eBdr with Ms. and Mrs. John. '.Tevepaugh and Miss Mae Foeter. , H.-t; ■■,1- -Mr. J. R. Leigh, of.Humbertop, ^»ept the week-end ihere with Mrs. Leigh, who iabTlsitlng her mother, Mrs. W. H. Crews. Mr. Merrill WllM, j My^ and Mrs. L. D. Cooke and wns, l^dn- ard and Jimmy, were visitors’to Hickory Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Myers are spending » d*ys vacation at the Bromide..djiipings at Grumpier on, Mr. W. O. Blackburn, of Roar ing River, is expecting to open a new store at that place this in Ashe cou. Mr. J. B. Snipes, Wilkes coun-, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Godfrey, ty agent, attended a REA meet- vr T„i,n Miss Beatrice Godfrey, Mrs. Alene nig in Lenoir today ' ® ^ G Unchurch and daughter, Patsy, mg in Lenoir tod y. ^ Vannoy. were vis-,G^^ ^„e vis- Mrs. Maude S. Miller spent the itors in North Wilkeaboro Satur- week-end in Richmond and at day. Virginia Beach. Gordon Finley, Jr., and John known citizen of the Millers Gibbs have returned to their Creek community, is very ill. He homes here after spending some is the father of Mr. Spurgeon time at Toe River Camp. Minton, of this city. AUCnON —VALUABLE— Residential and Business Lets Located On U. S. Highway 421 and State Highway 16 A Just Outside The City of North Wilkesboro StoSI—i Saturday AUGUST 1:30 P.M. If you want a place for your business, yon will find many advantaires here, such as electricity, tele phone, no city ta.xes and aw-ay from danger of high water and dampness from the river. An ideal place for a home away from the smoke and noise of the city, where you can breathe the pure air and rest after the days work is over. Drive out and look it over and make your selection for a business or homesite or an investment. Take a few hours off and be with us on the grounds on day of sale and be the last bidder on one or more of these valuable lots, at the price you are willing to pay. EASYraMS CASH PRIZES BAND CONCERT 'Judge J. A. Rousseau, Owner H. A. Knight and P. £. Dancy AGENTS . i High Point, and North Wilesboro, N. C. |)Let Us Help You With Your Real Estate Problems Estimates Without Obligation and Misa Arlee Gilliam were vis itors to Charlotte Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Fletcher and children, Wade and Imogene, of Hazard, Kentucky, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fletcher at Purlear. ter, ^tobflthj. ^ Bobbie,' were visi'tora View,'- S. C.,; to her gaughter and son-ln-iaw, Mr. end Mrs^ Allie Anderson. f - ifr' ' ■! . P»»i| '■“'AVv Mr. Willard Pierce is here from Pensacola, Fla. visiting.hie mol ther, Mrs. Ranson Pierce, who resides on Wilkesboro Route 1. Willard is member of the navy air corps. I' Little Miss Patsy MoMillan and Master Billie Colvard have, re turned to their homes at West Jefferson after spending several days last week with their grand parents, >^r. and Mrs. W. B. Col- vard, who reside near this city. Donald Horton, son of Mr. and Mrs- Palmer Horton, has re turned to his home here after a two month’s visit In Carpentaria, California, In the.home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Horton. Iroja Ltdc«^ Alptjh-didr, itiB. . ;V-,. -ivMisB if«ry Ifnley, Mr.*C.,-M, Finley and Mr, .and ^Mrai W. F. Blair, of this city, enjoyed a mo tor trip Sunday to the "Hungry Mother Park’’ at Marlon, t. Va., and other points of interest. Mr. J. B. Snipes, Mr. C. 'iw ' . „ , . . tfie short at^ Boone Tues day and Wednesday. ... ' ‘-r-r- Frank Jiennings ' ' Is .Taken By l^a^ Baptist •: V.. Su^vlrtn* are hfSr .lilttow, BUsa .Watah Jennings, " thh daughters and two eOfis:'‘Mrs.^‘a B. Hayes, Jtrs. O. R.,flprter,l Fn»k 7., T«m ..1 E. iber of a widely known . Wilkes Jennl^.^^ ; :1. r. itfii'A I.A Mrs. W. F. Jordan, of Wash ^ ington, D. C., is spending a week j Mcy 13th, at Moravian Falls witu her par- to his home here ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Fergu- Miss Elizabeth Heath has re turned from a vacation trip to Newport News. Va.. and Manteo where she saw a presentation of The Lost Colony. lames Walter Whittington, of West Jefferson, spent several days last week here visiting m the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Whittington. Dr. and Mr.s. R. O, Rex and two children, of Penn Argyl, Pa., are here visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Forester and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs- Gordon Finley 'and two daughters, Katherine and Mary Elmore, spent .several days last week on a trip through the Smoky Mountains. Mis-ses Jean and Ann Wilkins have returned to their home in Raleigh after visiting home of their uncle, Mr. Robert Gibbs, Jr. Miss Pauline Ijowe has return ed'home from a two-weeks’ visit with relatives in Gettysburg, Pa. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Paul Spicer and son, John. Misses Thelma and Rose Laws. Breta Poe and Lucille Scroggs, of Moravian Falls, returned Sun day from a ten-day tour of Flor ida. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones and family returned to Bad>n, N. C Sunday after a week’s visit with relatives in the county. Mr. Jone; is Chief of Police at Badin. ■Mrs. J- G. Critcher, Jr., and sons. Johnnie and Laxton, of Asheville, are visiting Mrs. Critcher’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Laxton, at Moravian Falls. Me.ssrs. Bruce Pearson and Ce cil Howell, who had been working in Morgantown, W. Va.. have re turned to their homes at Mora- vian Falls. Messrs. G. A. Andrews, W. I Andrews. Phillip.s' Andrews and Jimmy Gillabar, of Comargo. Ok .ahoma, visited Mr. G. A. An drews’ sister. Miss Nettie An drews, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Huff and two children, Mary Lois and Lou is, have been visiting here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Genio Cardwell, and with other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill of North Wilkesboro, explored the famous Endle&s' Caverns at New Market, Va., while on a mo tor trip through the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Rev. and Mrs. T. Sloan Guy. Jr., and daughter. Linda, will leave Tuesday on a vacation trip to several points in South Caro lina and will return September 4. Mr. Forrest Church, who holds a position with Commercial Cred it company and has been station ed at Columbia, S. C., has been transferred to this territory with headquarters here. Mr. and Mrs. David Kimbrell and daughter, Milllcent Nell, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with Mrs. Kimbrell’s parents, Mr. and' Mrs. B. M. Pardue, at Mora vian Falls. Mrs. E. G. Hulse and daughter, Miss Irene Hulse, returned Sun day to Durham after spending a week at Moravian Palls with Mrs. HuUe’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Critcher, Sr. Mrs. Arvil Phifer and chil dren spent last week visiting rel atives in Marlon, N. C. and Clov er, S. C. They were accompanied home Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Queen and daughter, Jean, of New Syrma, S. C., who left today for their home. Buddy McGinnis, who has been a patient at Memorial Hospital In re last ThtirSday. Buddy has been ill since February. Friends wish for him a speedy recovery. Have you paid your 1940 County Tax? If not, the sheriff is now advertising your real estate. Pay this month and save cost of sale. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller and family, their houseguests, Mrs. M. H. Blythe, of Princeton, Ky., Mr.'and Mrs. P. E. Forester and Mr. and Mrs. Warner Miller, Jr., and Mrs. G. M. N. Parker, visited relatives in Mocksville Sunday. Rev. T. Sloan Guy, Jr., pastor of Wilkesboro Baptist church, conducted an Intermediate train ing course at Moravian Falls Baptist church last week. ’The attendance was large and much interest was shown. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Church re turned Sunday from Richmond, Va. where they visited relatives and from a vacation trip to the beach near Newport News, Va. 'They were accompanied home by Miss Evelyn Rock, of Gordons- ville, Va., a niece of Mrs. Church. Have Yoii Heard The Latest News? We are glad to announce a new service to our friends and'customers. With our newly added equipment and training, we are now prepared to give the public the very best in service work. We are going still farther by adding the feature of SERVICE AND* REIPAIB 'WORK PAYMENT PLAN, You can now call on us for necessary repairs and pay for it on a monthly basis. This will make it sd easy for you to have necessary repairs made and pay the easy way. Ask ug today about this plan. • YOURS FOR A BETTER SERVICE • SERVICE DEPARTMENT Gaddy Motor Co. “WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS BACK TO SCHOOL VALUES Oil Nn Fall Mantaillse Has MI Outfit your children for school at a saving at the Southern Bargain Store CHILDREN’S ANKLETS Terra Cloth, all the wanted fall colors. Variety of sizes. 10 Each GIRLS’ SWEATERS New fall colors. Wanted sizes. Just the thing for school wear. CORDUROY OVERALLS For little gents. Blue, Green, Wine and Navy $j[.00 Each BOYS’ Overall Pants In all the newest fall colors. A real value. Girls Skirts In galiardine cloth, wanted colors. All the $|.25 Each, BOYS’ Heavy Weight Sweat Shirts 58"'“” DRESSES Good fast color materials. Bright new fall colors. Va riety of sizes. i 43" School Suits Boys’ 2-pc. school suits. Sin gle and double-breasted coats with pants. BOYS, PLAID JACKETS These will keep him warm this winter. New fall colors. $2-49 Each Boys’ Shirts Ideal for school wear. Co vert, Broadcloth, and Play- cloth. 48 Each Boys’ Overalls Blue denim. Full cut. San forized. Popular sizes. CorduroyPants Variety of colors and sizes. $4.49 JACKETS TO MATCH $2.59 Boys’ Pants Big table boys’ pants—Blue, green, grey, brown. E^ch $3-49 Each Gene Autry Sweat Shirts Just the thing for baseball. Pictures «f Gene Autry and “Champ.” ^ Each BASEBALL CAPS, ea. 22c BOYS’ School Shoes Dr^ Oxfords Big Boys’ Rough School Shoes. Sizes 1 to 6. Variety of styles. Sizes to 6. Real vahes here. $|.49 Pair $|.69 Pair BOYS’ SCHOOL OXFORDS | CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES Boys’ Heavy Weight, Moccasin Toe, Cord Sole School Oxfords—Sizes 1 to 6^ $9.49 Pair —— * Little gents’ or girls’ School Shoes.- Composition Soles. ' Good wearable uppers— 07C Variety of sizes and styles—pair._ ^ / SOUTHERN BAHGAIN STONE Tenth Street Next DMr To Gaddy Motoi^ Co. North Wilkesboro, N. C. HiiidiiSiiiiiiiiib

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