THE For Your Cough 2,000 Frosrs Shiooed To Great Britain Washington.— Two thousand CrwannWonwhevespromptTbe- y>W it goes right to the seat of the frogs—today joined the unusual to soothe add heal raw, tender, in- , Britain for war relief purposes au^tewKhial mucous mem- by the American Red Cross. hranes. Tell your druggist to sell you „ , j . j „i j a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- Packed in moas and placed n derstanding you must like the way it boxes wrapped in flannel, the quickly allays the cough or you are pipiens crossed the Atlantic via to 1^^ m^ey were destined for ^IvEOMULSIwN study at the University of Lon- for Coughs, Chest Gilds, Bronchitis Medical school. Boomer News Items In Brie' Rev. S. I. Watts filled hi* regular appointments at Dover and Liledown Saturday and Sun day. Mr. Rayford Rogers, of Tay lorsville, was a business visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stanley and family, of Circket, visited in the home of Mr. adn Mrs. Dolphus Russell last Sunday. Miss Evle Russell, of Kanna- polts spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rus sell. Mrs. Mabel S‘emple and Mrs. A. G. Jonas and son, Mrs. J. D, Both Fronts Get the RIGHT ONE to Fit Your Job V2 TO 3-ton gas AND HEAVY-DUTY DIESEL 6 Great Truck Engines ... 18 Wheelbase Lengths . . . 112 Standard Chassis and Body Models . . . AND NOW MORE POWER for example: 115 IN DODGE r/2-TON TRUCKS ECONOMICAL POWER, TOO, because it’s ^9o6’Pd&iC • Fmr Dodge Job-Rated truck will be engineered, built and “sized” to fit YOUK job. It will be powerful, yet eMnomical, because it will have exactly the right one of six great truck engines to pull your loads most satisfac torily. Evei7 other unit will be “sized” for the work at hand. That’s the kind of truck you can depend on, Mister . . . and we’d like to show it to you. Still priced with the lowest , . . easy budget terms! Come in today! ...and Your Dodge Dealer "KEEPS ’EM ROLLING" with A-1 Service! Prices ond Sp«dBeariem Subfect to CHongo Without NoHco WILKES AUTO SALES, Inc. Forester Ave. and B North WHkesboro, N. C. I Phillips, Mrs. Frank Moore and son, David, all of I.«noir. visited I in the home of Mrs. Julia Phillips Sunday. Mr. A. F. Greer and son, At well. are busy with their shop work. They are building a large truck body tor Mr. Walter Ander son, of Wilkesboro. Dr, John Harley Watts, for merly of Boomer, now o*” Wash ington. D. C., and Miss Carrie Bell Peacock, of Washington, D. C. , were uni ert in marriage No vember 2 6 in the 9th I,. D. Christian church, of Washington, D. C.. Tlie vows were spoken in the presence of the bride’s pastor. Rev, Carroll C. Roberts. of Washington. D. C. Mrs. Waf,s is tlie acr.oinplished daughter of j the bate Mr. and Mrs. Howard [ Peacock, of Odessa, Missouri.) Mr. Wat's is tlie eldest son of M and Mrs. W. T). Watts, ot Boom er, Both have been employed Washington, D. C.. for the past few years. After a brief honey moon, during which they visited relative,-: at Boomer, Ihey af making their home in Washing Ion. 0. C. Their many friends in thi.s community wish them much hap-iiiness. The pastor. Rev. K. \. Buni garner, preached here last Sun day and. as usual, delivered a fine and inspiring sermon. Rev. and Mr.s. S. I. Watts visit ed Mr. Wa ts’ sister. Mrs. R. F Fulton, of Rural Hall, and Mrs Txiu Mahaffey. of Winston Salem Sunday. Mr. Hayden Walker, of Taylors ville. visited relatives in thi; community la.st week. Mr. Will Karp is having his new house finished. Mr. Clarence ^er.euflon. of Beaver Creek, lolng the work. is Italians Gave Un To 2 Of Our British Prisoners, Nazis Say Wi'h the Advance St’-'king Forces. Libya. — The mos: em ’larraased man in tlie desert is •he German prisoner who tells this story: “I iiad a group of 2ti British prisoners to take to the rear near Tobruk. It was about dusk. They kept spreading apart. I’d round them up. hut they’d start spreading again. "Finally two made a break, running as hard as' they could. 1 fired a blast with my tommy gun over 'heir heads, yelling to them o hall. "Up leaped the whole crew ot Ml Italian gnn ahead and siir- '■endered to the riiniiiiig Tommies ’file Tommies look the Italians' guns and captured me." Kiss From Jane Chios His Tooth Jane Wymann kissed l•',^l\va^I fi. Rol:iiison so violently in her firs'! scene wi ll him in "Larceny. Tnc.,” that she sent him hurry ing to liis dentist to have a chip ped tooth fixed. II wasn’t -iinnosed "o le the hottest kiss or the longest ki.ss on screen record t.Tane holds the ’ong kiss rei-ord. something over hree r'innles. with Regis Toom- '■y). blit it was supposed to he enthusiastic. It wa.s enthusiastic, all right, and painfully so. "And I’m supposed to he a tough guy,’’ Robinson grimaced. "The modern young woman is too much for me.’’ Jane Wymann suffered no in jury from the embrace. P. A. Morgan of the Clierry- leld section and C, C. Ti’'ongne ot '.'ortli Brevard will conduct two !wiiie feeding demonstrations hb year, reported A. Glazener, farm agent of Transylvania coun ty. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SHOP LIEN By virtue of Section 2435, Con solidated Statutes, the undersign ed owner, and proprietor of Repair Shop for repairs made on one Van- Ty Dresser for Greene Gilreath, "olored, which work has been com- aleted for six months, and the amount due of $10.00 for said re pairs being still unpaid, and $4.00 for storage yet due the undersign ed will on Saturday, December 13, 1941. at ten o’clock A. M. sell at 'aid shop in Wilkesboro at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the property above described to satisfy said lien. This the 28th day of November, 1941. C. W. CULLER, Mechank ■ \ v:-' ’ -Sf ■■ —• SPREAD MORE JOY 1WS CHRISTMAS mm FAHom QUAurr SPAINHOUR rc 99 IF YOU HAVE THE “MAN We have the Gifts he wants TRU-VAL SHIRTS w- that will please him Those famous quality men’s shirts that they wear and enjoy . . . fan cy patterns and all whites of fine broadcloths and woven mtidras . . . all men need shirts, so select him n.45 n.85 several now NECKTIES PAJAMAS Fine hand made neckties in stripes, figured, plaids, and plains . . . ties se lected by men for men . . . slip an extra gift of a tie in his package this Christmas . . . Full cut men’s pajamas that look good and wear superbly . . . masculine snap waist band . . . suprise him with several pairs . . . A 50c Men’s Gift Sox, 3 prs., hox Remember the Boys in Service with . . . Mr8.Steven$DeIiciousCandy 2-lb. round Santa tin of assorted chocolates $1 Mrs. Stevens Victory t Sl*\ Package 79c Sugar coated Roasted , Peanuts, jar 39c Christmas Stick Candy, jar 29c Mrs. Stevens Frosted Juleps, lb 50c 3 % lb. Southern Cookies $1.00 A Santa Gift idea STATIONERY Boxed stationery for men, women, and children . . . novelty and plain styles . . . quality Eaton and other fa mous makes . . . select sev eral boxes for Christmas 25c to $1.29 Your New Holiday DRESS will be pastel The most flattering dresses you can find . . . wear a new pink, blue or gold dress now under your winter coat . . . junior and regular sizes in woolens and crepes . .. dress- up this Christmas in one of these Spainhour exclusives— — to $19.95 THIS WEEK ONLY Gift Sale! Our Regular $1.19 Ladies’ Satin SLIPS on sale at . . . $1.00 Luxurious quality satin and crepe slips in lace trim or tailored styles . . . petal and white . . all sizes . . . give several this Christmas . . . buy this week at this extra special price of $1.00. (First Floor) Remember our Entire Stock SUEDE SHOES REDUCED Including Rhythm Steps, Vi tality, Connie, Natural Poise and Paris Fashions. we’ve BAG-ed your Gift... and you have hundreds to choose from— Large selection of suede, calf, morroeo, alligator and fabric handbags . . . blacks and browns . . . handbags for young and elders ... se lect your Christmas list now I at Spainhours ... ' $1.00 to $4.98 ★ SHOP EARLY North Wilkesboro** Quality Dept. Store” it See These And Hundreds Mm-e Gift Ideas Oki Our FIRST FLOOR ★

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