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Btiroltod to H ^BO ’i "‘'AocorWB# #.^llel»ll‘of the ' end 4lil]^ eccolhS&Bltf | WoetiiighOniie Blectric ohd Man- nSr ^ »| uf»ctnrin* Company. w6o are d»- ^ AladdSi IJrS!! l-l«ned aa tfe '•Home of i JSen pKwaothe pabUc..by ear}- korrow" by the hundreda of edl- j^ ^o® ispoo kllo- oijtlK^Waitlagbouee Hlec- tHra. writers and other oJ ahont tMrS llr^nufaetnrln* Company, fu^aU who *«Te Inapeoted the aver- jMIdt to Mr. W. M. Day. lo: borne. It Is «*«mated that ^JepresenUUTe tOT W^tag-.e«» capacity eaual to the uar cot«nW. ruUdnf the mythical lamp, v'do'fb wfjhla tSla dwelling at the "e*. tlMaa* eailBnrrs haTe'^o^bf’8" testant ;^ bidding. TIM •maged awltehes and {dtwli. in other jWords, jrho ai^ ‘ t» pressr and . through ^bo housewife’s call, are TRAPHiLl, dfcaih 1 two or three ball gatoflyicliedul- ed with other sehools and 'Trap- UlU high sdlool have not 1‘trRLBSAR,^ Mtelr dd.- Com Nichole :ittd ehlldlen y^- gone to We# Virginia for sevet- BBOO» ua»c uui. ’ ' W played on account of Incleinentj 7i -K* I* Startena Does the Job Two pounds of Purina Startena gives you the kind of chick you want at six weeks. It’s more for your money than you can get any other way. “Just as good” feeds can’t do it. Only Startena can give you Startena results. So before you get your chicks, stop in and let us show you what two pounds of Startena per chick will do for you. EL EL ELLER PRODUCE CO. Phone 140 322 Tenth Street “At first glance=dbe borne ap pears to hf a standard brick faced house-with two r(^ ter races. constructed - in a seuri- modern mode to permit the lib eral use of sun decks. The first indication of the SdC^'lnvfsfble’ servants is when the owner touches a button on the dash board of his car a» he turns in , the driveway. This sets up a ra- i dlo wave which Is tuned to the_ set controlling the garage doom, 80 thgt these doors are auto- ! matlcally opened without the I owner getting out of the car. I These doors may be opened when j the owner is a block away from I his home.” I Dedicated by Governor George 1 White of Ohio to the women of America the “Home of Tomor row” makes a forty-hour ‘ week I possible and practical for the I housewife. The kitchen Is a veri table marvel of efficiency and I convenience; and the laundry Is a revelation to the women who I have had to put up with the ! ordinary drudgery of- the average home laundry. The local Westlnghouse repre sentative went bn to explain that the Home Is completely air con ditioned from a weather room lo cated In the basement, so that the air breathed Is cleaned, hu midified, or de-humldlfied, warm ed or cooled, accorlng to the season. Illumination to a degree never before Installed Im-a home provides shadowless lighting. Burglar lights, soft, glowing col ored lights, concealed and cove lights,—all blend Into breath taking effects of Illumination. Automatic sliding doors, an Inter - communication system within the house. Infra-red and ultra-violet lamps, an automatic electric percolator Installed per manently, portable telephones, bathrooms that dry towels, and doors that open at one’s ap proach. And .that. Isn’t all. There is a nook tor everd mood, lights that blend with the hostess’ din ner gowns, bathtubs without rings, and there Is melody In every room. The bathroom floors aren’t cold or slippery, the refri gerator defrosts itself at dawn, and there are 320 lights waiting to be turned on at an instant’s notice, the local dealer conclud ed. .. _ ho. t Miss Lucille «Hayes has return weather wWch. lt se«s, has WinstoB-Salem to complete . fallen on the it «®«r«e. 0 ^ games were to be Ptoyef It h»^ not accompanied Sir. itM th^ schedules ^ Mre.^ley to their home Uatnr- Quarterly ^ day^^umed Sundw night. at the Methodic church underwent ev^lng. f w«f£ ®««««0B. at the Wilkes Hos- erlntendent, ^ - pital Tuesday morning, c^rge. He , j7l Ke»- S’- C- Watts* family have nW. sermons .Saturday on the ridk list i^h flu morning and Sunday night. Information was rMelved Fri day evening thatjon account of siekinres In the family ef Superin tendent .Eller that the Teachers’ meeting which was advertised for .Saturday .was called of, so the teachers did not go. M thto writ ing, we have not been Informed Just when It will ‘be. .... Rev. Mr. Shaw', pastor of the Methodist church, informs us that all the rooms In,the parson- i^e has been completed since he came here. Be It remembered that In this five-room house that only room was barely finish ed when Mr. Shaw arrived. Mr. C. M. Dickson after spend ing Friday night with Professor D. R. Wright at the hpm*.of the latter’s mother, Mrs. C. 0. Wright, of Hunting Creek, and Saturday night with home folks in Ashe, returned to Traphtll Sunday evening. The C. C. Wright and Ciceron ian Literary Societies rendered interesting programs ’Thursday morning. The Ciceronian Society elected new officers to serve for the remainder of the school term. Paul Royal was elected president, ’Thomas Johnson, vice president, and Ruth Hanks, secretary. Miss Pearl Billings, who gradu ated in the Traphlll high school last year, was a visitor last Wed nesday. l:-‘. t. h- L-. ‘ ■ ■ Easter! ^' A brand-new group j. of brand-new styles COATS $6.90 aid $9.90 '. 4P Y'ou haven’t seen these coat styles before — they’ve just been unpacked! And you’ll know last year’s coat just wwi’t “do,” when you try these on! Meeklines tie up hi^—scarfs ^ blow in the breexe—capes and capeiets have fur borders —— twe^ and biwket weaves have swagger lines, but dress coats Aow a lavish use of smart do* tail! Sius jor Mis jet and Women — pastels, monotones, and plenty o/ smart black and navy. KILBY’S GAP NEWS Mrs. Edith Bentley was taken Thursday to the Davis Hospital where she underwent an oper ation for appendicitis. Mr. Alonzo Davis, of Charlotte, spent Monday night with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Davis, of this community. Mr. John Webster, of Taylors ville. was a visitor at Mr. Dean Lowe’s Saturday. j Rev. E. V_ Bumgarner filled his regular appointment at Mt. Olive church Saturday afternoon jand Sunday. A large congregation ! attended. Mr. Jim Adams, of Mocksvllle, was a visitor In this community i Sunday. .Messrs. Henry Lowe and W. B. Marlow returned home from Landis Saturday after spending a few days there transacting busi ness. Miss Clara Kilby was a wel come visitor at Mrs. E. P. Lowes Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Revls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lowe. Mrs. James P. Lowe has re turned home from Taylorsville after spending a few days there visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David James. Misses Edna and Maud Joynes, of China Grove, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. a>d Mrs. J. C. Joynes, near Kilby’s Gap. Mr. Luther Sharpe was a wel come visitor at, Mr. Frank Wiles Sunday. and measles Mr. W. T. Eller ceturned home Sunday from the Baptist H^b^ pttal at Wtttston-Salem where he hgd,' been t&ree weeks for :tr^t- jneht aud operation. . , - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Church biu moved to bis father's place ^in. this oommunlty. Mrs. Sarah Marley returned to her home at Greensboro Sunday after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Fletch er. *■': . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watts, of Hickory, spent the fourth Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Vannoy and son, Howard, Mrs. W. T. Eller and son, Ernest, spent a few hours wlht Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vannoy at Wlncton-Salem. Miss JVlvlan, Eller Is staying with her sister, Mrs. Joe MIckel at Summit this week. She has the measles. PRISONERS KILL PAL ' IN EFFORT TO ESCAPE I ' . San Quentin Prison, Calif., March 12.—^Thre* makeshift pis tols failed to open the gates of San Quentin prison tor four des perate coUvlcts today but the freedom-bent quartet accidental ly killed another prisoner before they were overpowered by guards In a hand-to-hand struggle. Taking advantage of a heavy fog, the four men boldly attempt ed to escape over the-wall by a ruse. 0 EESBOBO, N. C. % NORTH WILKESBOBO TOO BEAUTIFUL^ FOR WORO$.jj^ Snf^ssHtin" Heartaiddni Ml ifl VfNCINT ten c.w. da Hit, (he CARrOCA kirnttsdn Httian mtU MEMAN C. COOPER, exectaan ' Msesr. Indi Bndk, (me. PnAsK ' RKO-IAWO PWur* yet.Y6URStanC^: DOLOtiS D€ L .RhObf mm uetmom : RAUl'lOUtliN OINOtttMilf . IMP -ASTMM, DmaedbyTttOnmSN PKEELAHD Edawwt Etoa^ Om Kdm New Orpheum Theatre Mofiday and Tuesday, March 19-20 Gum-Dipped Tires Sell On Quality and Not Just On Price Alone! Northern Alexander Newt PORES KNOB, Route 2.—Rev. E. V. Bumgarner filled hla ap pointment at Mt. Olive Baptist church Sunday. He also filled his appointment a t Little Rock church in Wilkes Sunday after i noon. ! A marriage of interest to their i friends In Alexander and Wilkes j was Mr. Fred Sloop, of Moravian ! Falls, and Miss Suma Deal, of • this community. They were mar ried last Tuesday. Mr. Sloop’’-ls the son of Mb. and Mrs. Arthur Sloop, of Moravian Falls. Mrs. Sloop is the daughter of Mr. gnd Mrs. E. J, Deal, of this commun ity. They will make their home at Moravlsa Falla. Mr. Jno Webster,_ of Taylors ville, attended church at Mt, Pllre. Sunday and visited friends at BMUier dnnday and attend^ ehnreh at that placb and at Little Rock. Mr. Partee Bumgarner and son and wife, of Mt. Holly, spent Sunday afternoon with tbatf nncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrm Payton Rnssell. L The. small- son of Mr. and Mip. Linney Le^ is In -a hospital-itt Charlotte In a -very serious obiir dltlon. .. i " Mr. G. B. Dqal, who- wag In, Davis ^spltaL#ad had a.:?^ serious oiieratioit; is at home. condition Is slowly Improving. He Is still under 'the doctor’s cart, b »naa II I Top-dressing small grain with. , quielr^aettnig, aelttble- nitrogen I fertiliser -will help to overed^- Never in the history of Firestone has so much value jieen given in a tire as is offer- . ed the motorist in the. Firestone tire that we are now selling—and the price is much lower than those quoted several years ago. ^.Gum-Dipping is an exclusive process of - - manufacture used only by Firestone—a, process that gives added strength to the walls of the tire,- tlws assuring the user of extra miles of service. The flreetono^ is'the touiSiest tire m the market todays —lit will stand Hie wear and tear of any road or any load. Use your tire money to the best advantage—equip your car or truclrwith FERESTONBS and be assured of dependable spring driving. Hie l^r^oiie TB’e-^ted en Car or Track , ;GwM!3llo8tllfc$P«rDJlart 1,^ - a _ Lk «* — __ MB . Lr,. C0Iin*l£TE ONE STOl^ SERVICE 1 4 fa given by oar staWis. ^ n^e a qiecfaity of tire repairfaig, wns^Bgi. poUdifaig, and grearing. vrork fat town, see as. 4 OVER TOWN”^ ISTAH .. 'M
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