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Here yHi can supply every family need, and de light both fe**i*ly and friends with special ■gifts that'''sure sure to please . . • from a complete selectio>n iff'choice merchandise at the very lovrest poss'hle prices,' , 1 Special lot rf ’ Woman’s and Misses Sport Coats — fjeeces, suecies, diagoral nni 'wool coatings—Sizes 14 to 52—Special $3.95 $4.95 Toddler snow suiti., good quality fina napped wool—Beacon - ■ • , o of full cloth" and a'l w*v>l flannels—2 piece suits consist length coat—leggins. and bonnet, cotton flannel 1'"^’ Colors, pink, blues and red—size $1.95-$3.95 1 to 4 years—Special- SPF/^MAL-r-^adfes’ Wash Dresses—fast color prints in a big assortment of smart styles and pat terns—sizes 14 to 44— 39c Only—Each — Solids and $1.48 Women’s and Misses Greatest Crepe Dress Value, points—New st^as—values up to 12.98— Size 14-52—Special Each Ladies Lace Trimmed Satin and Brocade Slips—tailw^ or bias cut. UtuMWil values—Size 34-50— Qy q Special — Ladies Rayon Taffeta Slips—lace trimmed and tail- ored styles—sizes 34-44-^pecial each Misses and Children’s Wool Fleece Short Hip Jackets with detachable “Parka*\ Hoods* colors* reds, blues and greens. Size 8-20 $2*48 Years—$3.i^8 values—Spec'al, each Women’s and Misses’ al'-wool Suedes, Flexes and Tw^ Sport Coats in the smartest new styles. Sizes U to 2^ ai_44. Reeular $10.00 values. Cy QC Special Each * Iiust received a n«w shipment of ladies, misses and children’s Crene Dresses—The smartest . . . newest styles, at the very lowest possible prices . . . Ideal Holiday Gifts. Women’s and Children’s Coats Greatly Reduced. Don’t Fail to see these outstanding values. AH 77c Ladies’ nice quality Satin Gowns, lace trimmed. Assorted pink or blue. Special each Men’s and Lakes’ good quality Beacon Bath Ro^s. Satin —silk coM^throw belt—beautiful patterns J J 4o —Special each' Children’4 fine rayon knit two piece Pajamas—colors AQg* * taoiarc Smv»ial ftArh * ^ ^ blue and tea rose. Size 8-16 years. Special each_. DOLLS—DOiiS-—DOLLS. A grand selection. The higgest values we have ever had. Real life like baby dolls with human hair, sleepy dolls, crying dolls—all unbreakable at prices to suit Bver^on^n Ladies’ and Children’s Cotton and all-wool 1 Of* I'knit gloves. Assdi^ colors. Special XvrV. A GIFT SPECIAJj-^omb, Blush and Mirror Sets, crome finish, a.’sorted cMors and sizes— 25c‘“97c Special Hanes 'Turkish Towel Gift Sets—in beautiful gift boxes . . . ceDoph.me wrapp^. A good assort- 48c *“$1.94 ment of sizes and colors—Special JBeautiful satin and rayon panties, ' >atepins, and bloomersH—Pair Ladies good quality silk and wool hosi servicable colors—pair 48c BIG BLANKET VALUES—fancy plaid cotton Bianketi— aizea 70 s 80— Spec’sJ PART WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS— solid and fancy plsuda—both light and dark 97c color*—special each -— CHATHAM PART WOOL DOUBLE BLAN- iCETS—size 72x90—»oft fluffy nap— Qri a long wear blMtket- — special 54 inch Woolens—good quality tweeds, swges and plaids— Suitable for coats and suits—regular $1.00 value /IQ- f Special yard — — L^Nice quality Pepperell Prints . . . fine cotton suiting^s, plaids, f/ linens and plain an(printed shantung^s—All guar- J Qc --anteed fast c4o?s-r^Special yard — ^Men’s medium Wright long sleeve and ankel length ’Union Suits—size 36-44—Special 58c Go Where The Crowtis Go—To North Wilkesboro, N. C. r •, / Mitchell. hurry and votS ft jamr fayorig*: eWd, as wo^i^! haVlj^'.kiOraii^iiatei cast-yhnijF wonder ioaeaf ji|i^ iBohcheUe ri bit J then OiT^t ' ‘“l^eiBb^’tb?i "giil wtt&The falgli^ niMbfe^ of%teel^ are a^rded prisM Friday htiht at ’the showintf^'^of Mysteryi^at Midnight,'” t h e" announcement said. padsed ’ ^ ' ll^ If: ybirds and ai^h- Fnip gel&ed fire enSiSd an ^finiae ras Mood pat by briaghig' in .Wt.fiHiitttVwh^bn^ played in the LH f0?^ls 7#ieatie8)*Jeiiij The game w*i» pUyod M Ihib Jokaetod at c^ter, MpNelHj«I*t affUr to rake fund* S a host M otl^ ’ fitted df^ ysrda 4^ thf__go*i kwt the ball ttw xegt^ ptay pleked. up five and was brought to earth by iMlnioB iMckle Deans, Blair Qyryn, Frant’ Mc- ilieill and some o^»; 'DnUt aada tsro In trying ' those ferren block* and Phil lips pdotied to *4^ Uoas 40. HoNotii irlic whMi tbkt amifarreillX bad, - g team: K loc«dt;Jtko^ big tey.waa headed.ftiw fhe proiatae ia^ bat he was hroft^l de^ on sldeQne. The attatt txfiged waa tended, by a largo crowd '4-lgiir fidilty of footbaB and' moneyV worth Voch watehiav • the former' ^ jcaii’^'to livo np 'to'_ ftoddetioag; :-^.v ■ Uoiii Cittb And^Wilkeaborb^^ On the fi«l'^f 'ipulir recover- E^MIo ;.To A-Scoreless Tie2'W bls^etm fuiBlitai^d ran like iktaned om vataeg.ipjM^ SgjM iiAo played a 'ghofea game), to ta**’* aad yakpg: ^en yardage was logt on aa at-‘ SM^Sotitfi. - ^ Ion, K. McNeill, Rs- them aiado up lp» «4 tes, Parks, Reavto, iSbufc^ Brew- They fit too.-p®i» floodwlBJl0ee« er and R^nioldft., -.:.-,^^,. (Doptinuod from-page one! ons didn’t care who did it. Well, so much :for, firM hglf; ;;4o,. the Bhlt the'“LloSi8 recelv.p^; and th^ riirTled- fhe-bttftxwt-a: sustaln- ed'!flriTe which netted two tlwt downs ■ by'good measure. ' Fred Bahbard gained'12'Whole yards OB'.the ffret play«;‘ Pearson ■ - lost six yards somewhere'back'of the line-on ■■'a play which''-clicked bever mlpd' what all the way to the scrimmage line. Boucheile, ^th not a I4on til a mile of l^m, Interco^edA Lions’ and ran back s^e^l2 yards. Coach dj. E. Caldw*U, who was ’both :j:pach and quarterback tor his Hamblers, et cetera, passed to Jarvis for a nice gain and ' then Tidwell, doing what he used to dp at Davidson, sliced oft seven ^rds at right tackle. Alt Dula, 'iyho used td run like biases, made yards 'aii the quarter ended. , V With the Ramblers threatening ^^d definitely on the march, Mas- ,te_r Mind H. V. Overcash sent in k'brand new team for the Lions to make a goal line stand on the 26, Quarterback Coach Caldwell tempted i»«s xod Forhand Uck ed oat of danger only to havo Llnney u(o it on the rax for a- bout,twMity some yard*. Bonch- elle passed directly ., into the hands of a Lion. Hublbard made fqqr yards' and l^er followed with’fhree. A third doihi pass at tempt was ho go and Forhand kicked out of bounds on the 2S Phillips made nine yards but on the next play Dula ran smack into Bbarkey Pardue for no gain and Sharkey went out of the game (somebody said to get a glass of beer). Boucheile ran on fourth down from p lUt formation for 15 and a first -but it was no good because the memorable contest came to an end, as all things do. Some of the forgotten men of the Lions line who must be re membered for their valiant play were Deans, (who went to the "PHIJICE STRINGS’ by - THOMPSON oNC* VBuvmer 1 CO. I AnO -mo gtUAMA an TBOMPSON 8EIREADING CR PENNSLYVANIA TIRES AND TUB3BS ■ Plume 413 North Wilkcsboro, N. C. Rates: Ic A Word (Each Insertiutil (MINIMUM CHARGE 28c) FOR RENT GOOD apartments, fl and 4 rooms, bath with each, good location on Trogdon street. Write Mrs. R. E. Faw, Hickory, or see C. M. Elledge at Jenkins Hardware. 12-4-2t FOR SALF. JNUSUAL BARGAINS in good used cars and trucks, several makes and models. Wilkes Mo tor company, two miles west on Boone Trail. 10-2-tf Stoves, Heaters, and Heatrolas >-Rhodes-Day is the place to buy hem. Prices to suit your pocket- bok. Rhodes-Day Fornitiire Go. 10-0-tf '"XIR SALE: I have a Remington typewriter for sale. In good condition, a bargain for quick sale, for cash. Call W. G. Har rison a t Steele’s Jeweler, phone 384. 9--tf FOR SALE FOR C.48H—or upon terms, the old J. A. Elledge farm, located on Mulberry Creek, a distance of approxi mately six miles from North Wilkeeboro. upon a good, all- weather highway, well watered, necessary outbuildings, good farm land, and consisting of approximately 125 acres. This farm has approximately 100,- 000 feet of merchantable tim ber, such as white pine, spruce, field pine and oak. Must sell to settle estate. See or wrltee Archie Elledge, Administrator, Winston-Salem, N. C. 12-7-4t If it is r.nythlng yon need in (he stove or heater line, be sore 1 see us. We have a wide selec- ion.—Rltodes-l>H> Furniture Co. 10-0-tf FOR SALE: International T-20 Crawler Tractor, one year old No. 25 Caterpillar. 1939 Bulck 41 and 6! Sedans. 1939 Ford DeLuxe Station Wagon. Henk el’s, Statesville, N. C. 12-28-9t WANTED \V,4NT TO RENT 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment, prefer Close-In location. K. B. Beach, Western Union telegraph of fice. It. VANTED: To do your radio re pair work on all makes and models. Expert repairmen. Sat- isfactlof tuaranteed. — Day Electric oo., Phoae 328. 8-10-tf WANTED: Typewriter, Adding machine. Cash Register and computing scale repairing aad rebuilding, call for W. G. Har rison at Carl W. Steele, Jewel er, Phone 384. All work grcr- anteed. 9-4-tf MISCELLANEOUS WE ARE PREPARED to furnish yon kerosene and fuel oil at wholesale price at any time and any quantity. We deliver. Red dies River Service Station, J. H. Joines, Phone 586. 11-9-tt uun'T BK AUHiLdHiB. 'raere an millions of circulating heaters, but only one Genuine Elstate Heatrola. Look for the name Heatrola. It appears on no oth er cabinet except an Estate.— Rhodes - D*y Furniture Co., North WUkesboro. N. 0. WILL SELL Studio Piano to re sponsible party who will as sume payments of $1.75 per week. WrUe'I. C. Church, Wll- keslpni^ ^ 12-14-4t Cold wt^Mter is Just ahead. Be preporad «me ot me std^ or beaten for oo#J M* wood, or six oH-buruixg bei^, er-^-fibodee-Say Fund tore Co; ' For That Man lii Your Life Gifu Rich In Sentiment... Prized For Their Usefnhess Don’t let the Problem of HIS Christmas gift get you down this year . . . just coirie to Marlow’s, and your worries are over. ff If home is his castle—give him one of these smart gifts.... ... and they are as useful and practical as they are smart! Rabhor Robes Silk and Flannel $5.00 to $15.00 Westminster Hose Silk, Lisle and Wool 35c to 50c Botany Ties Hand Tailored and Wrinkle Proof $1.00 Manhattan Shirts Whites and Colors $2.00 Wilson No-Belt Pajamas Silk and Broadcloth $1.95 to $5.00 Evans House Slippers $1.95 and $2.95 MALLORY HATS MICHAELS-STERN SUITS ENGLISHTO™ SUITS AND TOP COATS MUFFLERS SWEATERS GLOVES JACKETS SWANK JEWELRY Manhattan Handkerchiefs Jl Remember: He Will Open His Marlow’s Gift Box BrsH Our assortment of GIFTS this year is right up to the minute in style and quality—and we know we have a Gift the MAN IN YOL[R LIFE will really appreciate. Show good taste and good jiidgment by careifully choosing HIi’> GIFT. It need not be expensive,, but father a gift HE WILL LIKE. This is where we know we can help you—and probably save you money in doing so. buy—WHERE HE WOULD BUY HIMSELF m ★ If you can’t de cide what he’d like best for Chrighjuus, aric us abo^ owe. caartifiebte* iAt-- "■-’lii- Expect More at Marlow’s More Style—More Quality—More Servicie J f ■> ’’NEW AND CpRRECT Ml
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