Ennice
* Ennice, Dec.2.—-Miss Opal Ed
wards left Saturday for North
East, Md., where she Wilt spend
a few weeks with relatives and
friends.
RADIATOR
Repair
We fix ’em
right
VOGLER BATTERY &
ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Banner Town Road
MT. AIRY, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ^purlin
spent Thanksgiving with Walter
Cheek and family.
Mrs. Earl Smith of Dalhart,
spent the week-end with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex And
rews.
Mrs. Erdine Ree Edwards is
still improving slowly.
Mrs. John Jarvis and children,
Mrs. Earlie Smith, Mrs. Kemper
Jarvis and Wanda Jean Wilson
visited Wiley Andrews and dau
ghter, Estelene, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews
and son Hoke had Thanksgiving
Lineberry’s Jewelry
Elgin - Hamilton - Bulova Watches
New and up-to-date merchandise
Scientific repairing of all types
Watches and Clocks
SOUTH MAIN ST - - - GALAX
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• Compare this new 1941 two band Sentinel, feature lor lea*
tare with any other radio. You'll find—in cabinet beauty ... hir
quality . . . sensitivity . . . low operating cost . . . this 1
takes all the ribbons in its class!
• Has every up-to-the-minute feature—a dial that Illuminates without
drain on the self-contained radio battery pack ...
tone control... battery economiser ... plus a dozen
more. AND it's easily adaptable to HHine use!
. . WILKES TIRE STORn
305 10th St. Phone 322
Next Door to Wilkes Hatchery N. WILKESBORO
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Reynolds.
Miss Martha Mae • Smith of
Dalhart spent Saturday t. night
with Misses Evon, Eura Lee,
Elaine and Emolene Spurlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Reynolds
and family of Maryland spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Reynolds.
Miss Mildred Wagoner of Spar
ta spent the week-end with her
father, I. W. Wagoner.
Steve Spurlin made a business
[trip to Sparta with Charlie Rey
nolds Saturday nad it was the
first trip Mr. Spurlin had made
to Sparta in over three months.
Twin Oaks
Twin Oaks, Dec. 2.—A hot air
heating system has recently been
installed in New Haven Church.
Mr. and Mrs. John Poole were
visited by their children from
Goodwill, W. Va., during the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Reed and
family visited relatives in Dan
ville, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bogers and
children of Winston-Salem spent
the week-end with Mrs. Bogers’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim An
TRY■ 2
GOODYS’ doses
TODAY 1_—
ders.
“Uncle” Calloway Cox ' doesn’t
show signs of improvement.
Miss Nancy Reed, Hanes, is
spending a few days with home
folks.
Mrs. Lee Petty and Mr. and
Mrs. Hayte Petty, of Galax, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Irwin.
Mrs. Lebert Petty and Mrs.
Lon Reeves went to Jefferson
Friday on a shopping tour.
Hooker
Hooker, Dec. 2.—Vance Choate
and Walter Cheek had a wreck
On the stiff curve on the north
road just beyond Hooker Satur
day afternoon. No one was
badly hurt. Mrs. D. Wagoner
and Mrs. John McCann, who were
riding in the Cab of the Cheek
pickup, suffered several bruises,
while Lonnie Cheek, who was
riding in the back of the pick
up, received a slight cut on his
face. Mr. Choate was driving a!
’41 Chevrolet Coach and Mr,
Cheek a Chevrolet %-ton truck. |
Both vehicles came out with very
badly smashed fenders, and it has
not been decided who was at
fault.
VISIT GALAX’
NEW BEAUTY
SHOP
and give us a trial
Permanents $1.50 to $6.50 j
Finger Wave . 25c
Shampoo and
Finger Wave .. 40c i
Bertha Spurlin, owner !
Located across from Town Hall
Main Street, GALAX
Livestock
Auction
. ; ■ . • ■ .
Every Mond ay
You’ll get more money here because the prices
are set by more than one buyer.
"™“———
' PLAN NOW to Attend Next Week’s Sale
Wilkesboro
Livestock Yard
R. P. RILEY, Mgr.
Kellie Edwiii-ds spent Sunday
withe, his invalid father Hasten
Edwards, who lives in the Vox
community.
A very large crowd attended
the sale of M. L. Gentry Satur
day. Everything sold at a fairly
food price. Mr. Gentry and his
son “Dick,” will leave this week
Cor Florida, where they will be
engaged in the trucking business.
Miss Nellie Mae Miles was un
able to return to school Monday
morning on account of an at
tack of tonsilitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anders
announce the birth of a daugh
ter.
James Miles has purchased a
'41 Chevrolet % ton truck.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Collins
and son, Leo, spent the week
end with Mrs. C. Hendrix.
Leonard ' Hendrix, ' formerly of
this community, who now lives
in Maryland, was the victim of
a hit-and-run driver one night
last week, while walking on the
highway. He was knocked down
and dragged about 50 feet.
Later he was picked up by patrol
men and carried to the hospital.
He was badly braised but no
bones were broken.
“Bucky” Wagoner, little son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wagoner,
has tonsilitis.
J. C. SUTHERLAND
Elgin and Bulova Watches
Gifts Easy Terms
Watch Repairing
Independence, Va.
The concrete used
superhighway built
American state woi
four pyramids equal
famous Cheops
KIM'S
STORE
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— GALAX
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Now Open
With a Complete Line of
WHEEL AND
MECHANICAL TOYS
BICYCLES
GIFTS FOR EVERYONE
TOY DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR
VISIT US BEFORE YOU BUY!
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Western Auto Associate Store
116 SOUTH MAIN STREET - - GALAX, VA.
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