PAGE SIX
News Items Of
Walnut Cove Route 1
Walnut Cove Route 2. May
26. —The farmers of this sec
tion are about through planting
out their tobacco.
Elder and Mrs. S. H. Reid and
son called to see their daugh
ter, Mrs. Sam Taylor and their
small daughter. Willie Kate, on j
:ast Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C'ary Boyles and
.hildren ol' King -pent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. K. I>. Cov-I
ir.gton. 1
4 , 1 ' $ h
\ f* . -.7 - ,« /' - *
/' i J , «V' /
±- *
I
i
» •. v,jr»- *». *» -• •*** i .*rr- _ .-.x, &■/. . ai-i. &%. - nrtunr+~t
- K
\ *
>V . N I
|yjQ %?: gy j
- J ? Zl'.itif*:, *y S , , ■ y
I Vf'• ■' f /
t * w „ * 4 Lc mrrrT.uc*rjmauz»«i ■ rti. iwmmß———mm*
:- j- % j) I
v> > - •• -t « \
' .J* E *9x4 40 « QC
■ A J g "price *!>. Os
.o; | ,
•4 rr * i'.'-. it .". v» C', > L V s . - v W y* » '»• H
XV-, 29x4,50
"
• ' y ' r '? ii • ' •' 'i'* • >
•- -. '•■ tS HsLi-flßrtc
f . I 30 pR!CE $6.65
- ;•• j '.'3 ' l ..: '. A? K > B
t -' ' * ~ - J .> v». J x *• t•> «•«•*...' *. W. 2. VftaV J c o \'t> I .-j J•» V o - -
I
■ -,■•:•••.. , i 28x4.i0 $8 10
j...., i,/ i.t.t. ... i . jjjy'j Overs'7Cd, thicker through the tread, stouter In
itv.y i- C.ij„:.ch Cnvaiisrs . . . an:! ;cal bar- i. carcass and sidcwall . . . you'd guess this tire was
C- -'- yo ic cr r.a' ore. priced with the highest. Actually it's lower than
7 na: n nc Gooc!;icii tells yoti a !o:. They hava . -gj even ordinary quality,
tc v: ,7,cou to carry ..i-; name. I hey h.ave to cctne ( j Right now, they're lower than usual .. . we've
r.p to the mc.it rij;:'.! standards in the business .. . P ut s P ec ' a ' P r ' ces on them. Our stock is complete
cud rhat r-cans :hat o.»t on :he read >oi: can for- —now but they're going to move fast. So come in
ret tncre c% ei v, - stich a thing an a tire change. fight away! See what we've got! And bring the car
Cut the thing you'll like Lest of all is the price. - " ■>&''*- • • • because you'll want some of these tires sure!
•. ] .j " ,
I
• {
PYRTLE MOTOR COMPANY
• DANBURY, IN. C.
Oswell, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim King, of City View,
is spending a while with his
uncle, Mr. R. D. Covington,
Mr. and Luke Rutledge, of
Madison, called to see their pa
rents, Mr and Mrs. Tom Rut
ledge Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Spencer
visited their parents, Elder
! and Mrs. Reid late Sunday af
|ternoon.
Nathan, small son of Mrs.
L. . Morelield. of Madison, is
I spending the summer vacation
THE DANBURY REPORTER
with Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Spen
cer
Messrs. James and Tommie
Reid visited friends in Wins
ton-Salem Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rutledge
visited Mr. and Mrs. R S Crews
Sunday.
Those visiting Mr and Mrs.
B. T. Spencer Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Spencer and
j family, Mr and Mrs. John J.ce
Spencer and daughter, Nancy
| Lee, Messrs James and Tom
-11 mie Reid.
Mr. B. T. Spencer happened
to the good luck to kill a large
eagle late yesterday evening at
his home.. It measured 5 feet
and eleven inches from tip to
tip.
Mrs. Ada Wenham of Teign-j
mouth. Eng., routed her broom,
hunters and hounds who invad- j
ed her grounds while chasing a
fox. i
Misses Eliza and Mary Gilroyj
of Dublin refused to accept'
liail and started a hunger strike;
j when arrested for taking pos-j
i session of a house illegally. I
Simmons' Task.
The Simmons managers are
•
predicting that he will carry
North Carolina. If so, he must
accomplish the following her
culean stunt : He must get all
iof the 70,000 Democrats who
; under his Advice voted for
j Hoover in 1928. And in ad
dition he must get 105,000 out
:of the 286.000 Democrats who
did not take his advice and vote
; for Hoover in the 1928 election.
I Can he do it ?
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930
3000000000000000X
| KING HUH j
■! COMPANY I
1 0 :nr X
» 0 KING, N. C. >
• X o
Y General Hardware, 0
0 Paints and Varnish, q.
£ International Farm
0 Machinery and 0
,0 Implements, Q
O Cole Corn Pinters and
Distributors. 0'
. 0
0 Alladin Lamps and £
9. Repairs. 0
A 0
0 With the same old motto: 0
a "Li\e and Let Live." £
A v
v j. r. & o. v/. sisk, o
c l
> !>'')• jKiifU:-. 0
> . V -*" • *
0 - •
0 c
OC C>C OOOC
■■>.: r ou ' - ;i.
•«! : '.'l'M for
'1 11. ;i. '.I V (I> t.ii (i ()! :i
b: iitlint'y. A «.• ,y.y o:
! ' •'•'»'!! ' • >vi > tr : \ > «a • or
Walnut *. •c. liA iIS-
I().\, \* ( iiuiHi.'i, \ 7IT yß'
A*k Your Soldier llov How
"Cooties" Ci.t Such a ?I«»'d.
, He'll t> !! ; u that the battli' >:u
ot' Kun i e v.i-iv smarming with r;;;-.
, \vhi: h i;iit ■ ! tin- tj.mgerous wrmin
land caused our nun misery. !' n't
1 let rats briii); disease int > your • inc.
| Win u you i' tin- first one. get RAT
[ SNAP. That will finish them i ii-.'..
! T(ilie sizes, ::.V. C.V. Ol.L'.'i. Soli*
; and g'.mi anteed by King Drug '
i King. .V. Walnut Cove Hai iv.au
! Co., Walnut Cove, X. C.
I
Pure Bred Bahy
Chicks For Sak 1
After May 15, Leghorn
chicks will sell at .$ll.OO per L
hundred, other breeds $1201). y
;We will alsij have started
j chicks, brooders, and other
supplies at reasonable pri. s.
i THE V ATI IAN HATCHERY,
Walnut Cove, X. C.
FOli SALE.—Fifty barrel- ot
good sound white con;, at
(Old Town farm. Walnut C ve,
; X. ('., Koiite Xi. three miles
| east if Walnut Cove. TmayJ'.
Sleeveless -1
I —t--'
I |
! \
j i
I i
I ' MX VM
• ! ,i I
mi | i 7
I
m&km*. \mJfo
THE smart shops are full of
them adorable gowns with
no sleeves at all. Once in a
while Damn Fashion does relent
and give the Pair Sex something
that is comfortable as well as
smart. How good these sleeve
less gowns will feel when the
thermometer is creeping upward
to ninety in the shr.de! Nev«r
--• theless, many women are hesitat-
I ing to wear thein. Last year's
! sun-tan left the arms all fuzzy,
j and the fastidious woman hesi
tates lo expose them to sicht.
The New York debutantes have
solved the problem for tliem
i selves, and others are fast fol
lowing suit. They simply zip
their arms free of hair and then
I enjoy the comfort of sleeveless
frocks throughout the summer
I months.
I