TOMLINSON'S
OCTOBER SPECIAL
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To Wear now and on into
Spring with the greatest
of ease and good looks?
Our new collection of un
trimmed, all-wool coats
Casually loose fitting . . .
carefully detailed . . . pre
ciously warm because so
many in our group are zip
or wool interlined. Come
choose today ? you'll like
our wide selection gp well
as our down-to-earth prices.
EXTRA SPECIAL
lor FRIDAY - SATURDAY
ONE GROUP
"BRIGG'S Fashioned" COATS
Values to $29.50
Only *24.00
Just Received Another Shipment 100% Wool Gabardine
"BRIGG'S Fashioned" COATS
Colors?Wine, Grey, Green and Black
Only *39.50
USE OUR EASY LAY-A-WAY PLAN
TOMLINSON'S
DEMRTMENT STORE
"Always Dependable Merchandise
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
Support The Scout Drive
Hallowe'en Carnival
At Ferguson School
A Halloween carnival with a
varied and highly entertaining
?program will be held Friday
night, eight o'clock, at Ferguson
high school.
A feature of the program will
be a play, "Who Murdered
Who?", which will be much in
keeping with the season and pro
vide much fun. There will also
be games, fortune telling and
other Hallowe'en entertainment
features. Everybody is Invited.
Rev. Geo. E. Staples
Will Preach Here
Rev. George E. Staples will
preach twice at the Presbyterian
Church Sunday, October 30. The
morning service is at 11:00 and
evening worship at 7:30. Both
services will be held in the sanc
tuary of the church. Mr. Staples
has been acting as supply pastor
at the First Presbyterian church,
Winston-Salem and is now do
ing some work in connection with
the Union Theological Seminary
of Richmond, Virginia. He
preached here two weeks ago and
those who heard him were im
pressed with the splendid mes-j
sage of this young minister.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend these services.
Miscellaneous
PIANO TUNING and Repairing
?27 years' experience. All
work guaranteed. Telephone
341-W, North Wilkesboro, N.
i C. J. J. Day. ll-7-4t-pd
J MiTICR: If yon need bulldozing
or grading of any kind, see c
write C. G. Jo^'^sol?t Route 1
North Wllkesboi, N. C
Estimates Free 4-1-Tf
CARRIER REFRIGERATION;
Walkin Coolers; Meat Display
Cases; Frozen Food Cabinets
for home and stores; Vege
table, dairy display cases and
storage. We service all makes.
N. F. Crater Refrigeration Co..
1432 S. Stratford Rd.. Win
ston-Salem, N. C., Phone 3
1034. 10-27-21
NOTICE: Wells drilled anywhere
anytime. Experience is still the
best teacher. Let our 38 years
in this field be your assur
ance of a job well done. Con
suit us first. R. E. Faw & Sons,
Inc., offices Elkin and Hick
ory, N. C. Elkin Telephone
1F20 or 24F11 or write State
Road, N. C. Hickory telephone:
25507, 1342 E. Highland Ave
8-4-Tf
TUXEDO BROILER FEEDS and
Blue Ridge New Hampshire
Red Chicks are a winning com
bination in your broiler house.
?TUXEDO FEED CO., South
Sixth Street, Phone 94. 10-10tf
Halloween Parly
By V.F.W. Auxiliary
The Ladies Auxiliary to the V.
F. W. is sponsoring a Hallowe'en
party, consisting of games and a
square dance, on Saturday night,
October 29 at the V. F. W.
clubhouse.
A prize will be offered for the
funniest costume as selected by
the judges.
A cordial welcome is extended
to the public.
Hallowe'en Party
At Millers Creek
Friday night, October 28, at
7:30 p. m. Millers Creek will
present the biggest attraction
of the year in the form of Hal
lowe'en Carnival. No matter how
old or how young a person may
be there will be plenty of enter
tainment for all age groups. In
cluded in the program will be
such entertaining features as:
house of horrors, fishing, men
only booth, recreation center and
bingo, all to be found on the mid
way and produced by "The Great
est Artists of Ail Times." For
the main attraction the audience
will elect a king and queen and
a prince and princess. Another
main feature will be a ventriolo
quist show presented by Mrs.
Lyle Cook, of Boone. "Come one
come all to the greatest show on
earth, Friday night at Millers
Creek high school at 7:30," the
announcement said.
Halloween Festival
At Boomer Oct. 28
The public is cordially invited
to attend a Hallowe'en Festival
at Boomer schoolhouse on Fri
day night, October 28th, at 7
o'clock. There will be games,
fortune-telling, and good things
to eat on sale. Proceeds from the
festival will be used for pur
chasing equipment for the
school.
Mrs. Nancy Parker
Claimed By Death
Funeral service for Mrs. Nancy
Carolina Johnson Parker, 94, >
who died Tuesday at her home
in the Lovelace community of
Wilkes county, was held Wed
nesday, two p. m., at the home j
and burial was in Fishing Creek
Arbor church cemetery. Last
rites were conducted by Rev.
James M. Hayes, of Winston
Salem.
Wife of the latd James L.,
Parker she is survived by 5 sons
and two daughters: Harrison
Parker, of Taylorsville, 111.;
Richard S. Parker, of Murphy;
Lawson Parker, of Charlotte;
Julius Parker, of Tallahassee,
Fla.; Virgil Parker, of Lexing
ton; Miss Dora Parker, of the
home; Mrs. Edgar L. Brown, of
Greensboro; one sister, Mrs. P.
M. Parker, of North Wilkesboro
route three; 15 grandchildren
and ten great-grandchildren.
Mr. Jimmie Canter, a stud*
at the University of Virginia at
Charlottesville, Va., spent tljfc
week-end with his father, Mr.
Hubert Canter.
Mr. Motorist
TlWi been o lot of MYSTERY obout
Ail wheel aligning bvsiacsi?a lot of
technical talk about sack things at
"camber/ "caster," "toe-in" and other
terms to explain why your automobile
steers hard or weors out tires as fast os
you can buy new ones. We don't believe
in ghosts or mystery stories and that's
why we've installed a new John Bean
VilSUALINER In our Steering Service
Department.
The VISUAL! NER it the first machine
we've ever seen that makes driving easier
and safer by bornessing booms of light.
Checks wheel alignment quick-as-a-flash
and projects a "picture" on a screen so
that you con see for vourself whether your
car needs attention. It's no secret that
faulty wheel alignment con couse "wan
dering," "road weove" and other hard
steering symptoms. So, drive in today and
let the VISUALINER show you whether
vour automobile is right for the rood.
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GADDY MOTOR
COMPANY
Phone 112 No. Wilkesboro
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SPECIALS
LADIES' RAYON
Panties
Assorted Colors
4 PAIRS FOR
51.00
39c Values
?her SV*Pwent
coMs
*16.95
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HEAVY DOUBLE
Blankets
72 x 84
Part TVool
*3.59 ,
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B\a?Viete
70 * 90
$1.44
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Children's Winter
U-Suits
Short Sleeves
And Legs
68*
BASEMENT
TOMLINSON'S
DEPT. STORE
North Wilkesboro
89KD9RS.
?ay new color and
charm for plain or
painted walla. Sunfast.
Washable. Just dip in
water and apply. Adds
beauty to your home.
NORTHWESTERN
WALLPAPER
And PAINT CO.
Phone 698 ? North Wilkesboro
SutocLuaJL ALL-TIMER?
Fit for any and every
activity ? delightfully
cute casuals in a score
of styles and loads of
colors. When you peek
at the price tag youll
buy two pairs.
FOR ROUND-THE-fcfcOCK WEAR
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HACKNEY'S BERT. STORE
Home of Sundial Shoes
314 Tenth St.
No. Wilkesboro, N. C.
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PRODUCE
JOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS - 2 lbs.. . 25'
JLACK TWIG
APPLES - 3 lbs
25'
FIRM HEAD
LETTUCE - 2 for
.27'
rRY 'EM BOILED OR BAKED
CHESTNUTS - lb. .
.25'
FELLOW
ONIONS - 2 lbs.. . .
15'
rpTcn
POTATOES -10 lbs..
.33'
HOME STYLE
Pork SAUSAGE - lb.
.. 40'
EXTRA SPECIAL
T-Bone STEAKS - lb.
.49'
BONELESS
Stew BEEF - lb
. . 45'
SLICED BREAKFAST
BACON -1 lb. Pkg..
.. 49'
STEWART & LONG
LIVERMUSH-1 lb. Pkg. 25'
WHITE HEAVY
FAT BACK - lb..
.20'
GROCERIES
Queen Of The West
Flour?10 lbs. 70*
4 LB. PAIL
PURE LARD. 79*
STRICTLY FRESH
EGGS-doz. 57*
BROOKFIELD
Cheese-2 lbs. 85*
PREMIUM 1 Lb Box
Crackers. . 25*
WHOLE SPICED No. 2 Vi Can
Peaches 40*
BARTLETT No. 2Vt Can
Pears 37*
V-8 TOMATO 14 Oz. Can
CATSUP . . 25*
NEW 10 Lbs.
CORN MEAL 47*
ALASKA PINK Tall Can
SALMON 39*
KOUNTY KIST 303 Can
CORN... 15*
NAVY LB.
BEANS ... 10*
PINTO 4 LBS.
BEANS.. 42*
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