t|H R3 . iimraitta, Mir. «ftdi Mfs. Mfr. Mid Idi^''LathM' I^rie^. ' Poifi^l' I'-wfth Mn'.' MwtMdu* IBranti, Mr. and Mrsft Belo Bteter. Ifrery one^ls sorrj to learn IMat Mrs. Realie Tadder la ter- 01 at the Wtlkea Hospital. Mr. Major Rohinson spent the Mk«nd with his parents, Rer. ri Mrs. J. Q. Rohinaen. Mr. and' Mrs. CharUe Estep Dd as their durst Sunday, Mrs. ‘lie Hayes, of Oarle osunty. . .. ligit# ilpfhilit'Bpeat tlw .Tfflh: k&' piMinU, R. 5 4 Robinaoh. ■ ‘ r y ^ Mr. Jdhn Walker,. ftf^VKotth Wllkedbhro, cpsBt Tbadhaglrins '■^daf with his sister,. JMjal*. W. 'H. 1>»repaadh. . ; ' . Mr. Cart' Mooi^‘ai^1|Mwiitly,' of Statesrille, visited ';]its^^. Btothlsr, Mrs. S. H. Moore, Thwksdirlng day. - :*'f ; Brotherhood WUI Meet On Tuesday Methodist Brotherhood will meet at the Methodist chnrch here on Tnesday evening, Decem ber 19, 6:30 o’clock. A splendid program has been arranged and a large attendance la expected. jjf iltatf ua neict week and., kfll^ag two Peach Tta!? |oiw aMboBstratloiu. V>;. The ; roanlts of exiwrtme]^ conducted over the State wlOith the past few yearsN hare ‘proren that Ethylene DIchlorlde Hhnnt- slon has^ a number of adrantagec orer. Paimdleblorobenione for' t]te Peach > Tree. Borer. Ethylene Dl- chlortde Bmnlslon is' efteetlre at low soil temperatnre ■ and can, therefore, be nadd 'late Ih tbe fallcand .early'spring, Whan ,lt Is tt>o cold tor Paradichloroben- zene to be effective. It appears to be safer on young trees and does not require the, attention of mounding as does'the other..ma terials. .. .--..V,' Dlchlor Mulslon niat be ap plied In the south at any conven ient time during the Pall Winter or Spring. Best reaulta, however, will probably be obtained In the Fall at the end of the egg-laying period of the moths, when most of the borers are email, f' The two demonstrations, will be held on the farms of: W. W. Fer- g^lson. 1 mile north of Mount Carmel church n**ar Boomer, at 9:30 a. m. and the second dem onstration on the farm of A. S. :Clark, Millers Creek, at 11:00 a. ■We are extending an invita- Uon to all farmers who are terested in the control of Peach Borer to be present at one or both of these meetings. Thomas Andrews Is Taken By Death Funeral service was held Wed nesday at Dunkirk church for Thomas Andrews, citizen of ,the Fergu-son community who died Tuesday. Rev. Alfred Foster con ducted the last rites. Mr. Andrews, who was 86 years of age, is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mollie Andrews. Demonstration With New Ford Tractor At C. C. Hayes’ Tuesday Sam Eller, sales representative of Yadkin Valley Motor company, will give an all-day demonstra tion with the new Ford tractor on C. C. Hayes’ farm near Pur- lear Tuesday, December 10. All persons interested are cordially invited to be present. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Tftoie MemMoHe Vcttwei! 1941 ‘‘HOT-WAVE” AUTO HEATERS '‘^Su'prejn^' T icin-Flow Saprvme Trlplr Flow. K312. •12“ Healthful driving comfort in cold est blizzards. -w.ay directional heat control. Modern, compact de.sign. l.ong-1lfe construction SafsrWHEELlDVS Streamlined, 12f" TRIKE 16-inch S^26 F957 %0 And Ok FULLYSAtiS Battery for Molt Fopulor Cars Full size. Equals or exceeds most standard equip ment bat teries. Give aTRUEfONE Radio-The Perfect Gift Luxurious 6-Tube “Challenger*^ with outstanding power and performance. American and- foreign reception. Rich, lovely, cabinet. CORONET *11« 5 tubes. Brilliant. Modern. With walnut finish cabinet. D10I6. “Ambasutdor ^olCLReaUif CMUtmAi- Ok^aWSmitN FLYER Your Choice of Boy’s or GirTs Model Speedy, Flashy. Streamllped dou ble-bar bikes. Famous 'Western lifetime construction. p.;; Deluxe Equipped S9.Q4S Wessons Flrers ' Boy's or CirTs Fttt-FsdY ^ tiM Our CORVMi^ LaiMlwajfJIliM sfmrm&pqos’ BASRt'TBALL » j Offlclgr sizer Ml Valve; 8B20«;. ‘ ■ FOOTBALL' Offfcfal. Valve • | type. «B171... I BOXING CLOVES ‘4£ei. alze. 1W..‘..*2» *-to.'8et B918 L2B2J7.V. - ,|>1»«C1HING BAG rMlateaiid tBTB ^ WatU -1^' godiirtfd^- LiitMkrtra Mm''Watta aeodii’paiu^ {« Lli^vn flnadsy emtilnc;, t/v Clyde ,Swanaofl,' Vr]ii| } hag beefi'p patient at a DurhaqiAhodT pltal ^ls better and haa iretlimed to tyiilianison, W. Va.- Cr- Mbn Haeeie Wall, teacher at Newton, epent Tbankagiving' and the vre^-end with her mother, Mre,;Vlck Wall. ^ Mrs. Is. L. RusseU and daugh ter, Desale, vlsitad Mn. Rnssell’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. L. Davis, Sunday. Mr. Bill Beard, of Asheville, visited Mr. Fred Phillipe this week. Mrs.' A. F. Oreer and Children visited Mrs. Greer's mother, Mrs. Mary Rogers, Sunday. Mr. A. F. Greer and son, At well, have just finished a new truck bed for Rev. Ruff Bumgar ner, of Taylorsville. Mr. Greer has enlarged his shop and is quite busy building truck bodies and other shop work. Miss Annie Howell, teacher at Cycle, visited her parents, Mr. 2 S^pratt TrRi Inr Auto Ar0 Two ^Igh aehobl " . Vh.. worn ^ .the aMnt'-|ji.a boohn .Bufuir^i ^ I Md slaiwmed ^%ii them after a .ind^Mlrh bar nught-llire. '■ The vlijnmr, DeOats Bttrdlb, U, also wi^ trapped and Irariin4' to death -irhfle two compa^nr in f the front seat, William Raming- ton, 14,r and .Robert Car|ton, IS, were severely injured. Doris Fin- layeon, 18, and Aeneas Anthony Collins, 18, perished in tbe Ing- g&ge compartment, where they had been riding. '*i,BAT AT THE "« POflllARlM B^LKESBORO, N. a " Plate Lanchee 29e Couatry Haas Sandwichep Ifte Barbe.:ne, 15e; Hambhrger aad Other Sandwiches, 10c; Hpt Dogs, 5c. — OPERATED BY — H.M.BIankeiisliip AND A GOOD PLACE TO BAT Itti BUILT B’ffSAlDWIN^ This amazingly new Acratonic Piano . . . Small, compact, yet a comfdelo piano ht every detail U included in our CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Liberal allowanoe for your old piano. Terms to suit the most modest budget. 1 THERE'S MORE THAN MUSIC IN A BALDWIN Garwood Piano Co. WILKESBORO, N. C. Id ’^1 4F Mallory Hats Why not put one of our miniature hats in his stocking with a gift cer tificate to chang'^ for a hat he’ll like . . . ,$4-00 $5-00 By Selecting His Gifts from Marlow^s Men’s Shop It Will Be His Idea 01A Real Christmas! How many times are there during the year when you’d like to let him know how swell you think he is—but just don’t do any thing about it? Well—now it’s Christmas and now’s your chance to make him happy, and perhaps spoil him a little bit, too. Just select his Christmas gifts of quality from our large stock of things men want and wear. He will like it if it comes from Marlow’s. Chances are he buys for himself here. Give Him A New SUIT If you really want to please him lots, select a new suit from out- large stock. All the new styles, fabrics and colors. Westminster Socks He will expect plenty of socks. Two price groups 2 Pairs 3 Pairs $j.oo $4-00 Bill Folds $1.00 $3-50 USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection Until Christmas! SHIRTS Several Manhattan shirts will right down his alley! White, solid colors and patterns. You get his size, we’ll do the rest. $2-00 ■ ' / He’ll' Appreciate Free Gift Boxes For Our Customers ROBES The Luxurious Gift From our rich silk brocades to our fine soft all-wool flannels, Marlow’s robes are the answer to any man’s prayer. Smartly styled and beautifully tailored, they’re the kind he’d pick for himself— $5.95 $45.00 Manhattan PAJAMAS Men like our gay colorful P.-ija- inas in broadcloth or .silks . . . $4.95 $5.00 GLOVES Wide variety in fine leather gloves. A thoughtful, useful gift ... $4.50 “P PARIS BELTS Swank JEWELRY Belts $1.00 up Jewelry 50c to $3.50 EVANS’ House SEppers Hand turned leather soles and soft soles—Tan, black and Burgandy. If You Buy Them Here We have the most com plete line of ties in town. Botany, and Re- sisto in a wide variety ■ of .^ylfes,. 4. • Ui $4.00 Inyi^iigate Our Gift Certificate Marlow’s Men’s ioi

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