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Nile Wle, Dec, 9.—Edwin and Dock Haines visited Mr. and Mn. Thomas Johnson at Jefferson last Tuesday. They report Mr. John son’s condition is slowly improv ing. Mrs. S. R. Maines, who has been, sack for several days, is slightly improved. Bright for Christmas Come in and try our new machineless Per manent. And remem ber, our Ch ristmas i Specials start Monday, 1 December 9. SALLY’S Beauty Shoppe -SPARTA Furniture on Easy Terms GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED Let Us Furnish Your Home On Our Easy Terms And You Pay A Little Each Month. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS Bedroom Suites, $22.50 Odd Dressers, $6.00 up Vanity Dressers .... $8.50 up Good China Closets . $10.00 Kitchen Cabinets . $12.50 Washing Machines .... $20 up Pianos, good, $47.50 up New Chairs $1.00 UM)K troves ana ivan^w, up Metal Bed and Springs, combined, $5. Linoleum Rugs, 9 x 12, Bonny Maid, $3.90 Gold Seal Linoleum Rugs, 9 x 12, Special price, $5. Extra Good Oak Side-boards, $7. to $10. Special Prices on New Coal and Wood Heating Stores. All Bargain Prices. Singer Sewing Machine, real good, $18. Three-piece Living Room Suites, $15. up. Second Hand and New Kitchen Cabinets $21. to $27.50 Come. Look Over Our Line And See Where The Bargains Are. BURGESS FURNITURE STORE - WEST JEFFERSON -- Mrs. Amanda Rector visited Mrs. S. R. Maines Saturday af ternoon. J. W. Maines was a guest at A. A. Woodruff’s Sunday evening. Mrs. John Wagoner continues to be very ill of pneumonia and pleurisy. Topia Topia, Dec. 10.—Mrs. George Fowler and Mrs. Fannie Wyatt, of Piney Creek, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Caudill, last Wednes day. Visitors of Mrs. Belle Blevins and Mrs. Edith Blevins, Sunday, were Mrs. Paul Garvey and daughter, Myra, and Mrs. Tom Vaught and daughter, Glena, all of Crumpler. Mrs. Carey Blevins is recover ing from septic sore throat. W. R. Pugh made a business VISIT GALAX’ NEW BEAUTY SHOP and give us a trial Permanents $1.50 to $6.50 Finger Wave . 25c Shampoo and Finger Wave . 40c Bertha Spurlin, owner Located across from Town Hall Main Street, GALAX From Us Before the Snow Begins to Fly Good Quality Lump and Stoker We Specialize in RED ASH W.K. Early & Son — GALAX — trip to West Jefferson Saturday. Guests ot Miss Farye Lee Black Sunday, were Misses Doris and Vesta Grace Blevins. Miss Grace Faircloth, of Fur dies, visited her sister, Mrs, Ruby Pugh, recently. Miss Mary Lou Grubb, of Mt. Zion, spent last Friday night with Miss Lorene Moxley. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pugh visited Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Caudill, Sun day afternoon. Guests of Irene and Hynsen Blevins Sunday, were Misses Bitha Sturgill, Ola Mae Childress, Rena, Melba and Willie Fitzgerald. Visitors of R. L. Perry, Sun day, were Mr. and Mrs. Lytia Perry and children, and Miss Agnes Perry, of Kannapolis. Misses Jean and Pauline War der, of New Hope, were visitors at Rocky Ridge Church, Sunday afternoon. Osco Church and Walter Rose, of Furches, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pugh, recently. Maple Shade Maple Shade, Dec. 10.—Mrs. Mae Halsey, Miss Attie Halsey and Mrs. Dannie Halsey were guests of Mrs. Vernon Andrews on Monday. Mrs. R. G. Parsons and daugh ter, Aileen, visited Miss Maxine Parsons, of Turkey Knob on Sun day. Mrs. Virgil Cox, Miss Okie Hal sey and Gene Robertson were visitors in Sparta last Saturday. Legal Notice EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of S. L. Pruitt, deceased, late of Alleghany County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Whitehead, N. C., on or before the 9 day of November 1941, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate | settlement. This November 30, 1940. Clive Holloway, 4ts—2s Executor Only Fifty Dollars for Complete Course in - - - Beauty Culture and Hair Styling New Classes Now Forming Enroll Now HINSHAW SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE — North WiLkesboro — Of Women’s Fine Shoes $2" NATURALIZERS Andrews DeHaven ALL SALES FINAL GALAX, VA. 111 NORTH MAIN STREET Victor Halsey, of High Point, has returned home. Delton DeBord, of Turkey Knob, visited in the home of C. M. DeBord Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Walker, of Boon ville, visited relatives in tills com munity recently. Miss Ruth Cox, of Independ ence, spent the week-end at home here. Miss Kathleen Phipps spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Phipps. Miss Edna Parsons was a visitor in the home of Mrs. Nannie Wil liams on Sunday. Ennice Ennice, Dec. 9.—Mrs. Click Murphy has been ill for some time, but is improving. Miss Jessie Jean Sexton, of Twin Oaks, spent Monday night with Miss Helen Andrews. Clayton Richardson spent Sat urday night with Kenneth and Estel Bedsaul. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Ir win, of Wilkesboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Spurlin Sunday. There is to be a pie supper at Blevins X Roads Schoolhouse Saturday night, December 14, at 8 o’clock. There will also be string music. All ladies are re quested to bring a pie. Funds will be used for school and school bus No. 7. Miss Opal Lee Bedsaul visited Mrs. Click Murphy Saturday. Eugene Andrews and Lonnie McMillan of the CCC camp at Laurel Springs spent the week i end at home. Miss Ina Jean Spurlin spent Wednesday night with Erma and. Gaye Edwards. Mt. Zion Mt. Zion, Dec. 9.-—Rev. R. L. Billings, who has a position in Radford, Va., spent . Saturday night and Sunday with his family I in this community. Walter Perry, Brant Taylor, Cecil Rector and Carl Caudill, of Fort Bragg, spent the week-end with their families. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shepherd, ! Cox Shepherd and Roy Cox visited iMrs. May Cox Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith, Edna ! Rae Smith and Dent Pugh were I dinner guests in the home of Mr. j and Mrs. George Pugh Sunday, j Jean Absher visited Mrs. S. E. Smith and Logene Pugh Sunday. A number from this community attended Sunday School and Church services at Rocky Ridge Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bell Blevins, Paul Cox and T. E. Pugh made a business trip to West Jefferson Saturday. Misses Velma Pugh and Lorene Moxley were supper guests of Miss Edna Rae Smith Sunday. Mrs. R. L. Billings and sons, R. L. Jr., Horace and Gale, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Wagoner of the Turkey Knob community Sun day. Births : £ A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Smith Evans at their home near Twin Oaks early Monday morning. Both mother and infant are re j ported to be doing nicely. Let us give your car Texaco’s Five Way Protection againstthe trouble and expense that cold weather can cause. For quicker starting, easier shift ing, smoother running, softer springing — let us change your car over to winter-gradeTexaco Lubri cants. For anti-freeze safety, we use a fine quality anti-freeze liquid. Drive in today for full Five-Way Protection. Roaring Gap Service Station Roaring Gap, N. C. i OUR BIfi, MONEY-SAVING OVERSTOCKED SALE CONTINUES WITH HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS GALORE - for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN LADIES' Handbags Regular $1. val ues in suede and leather. Sale price 49c each MEN’S Rubber Boots Extra good quality. $1.98 pair Men’s Overalls Men’s 8-ounce, sanforized overalls. 98c pair SNOW Suits All sizes 49c to $3.98 PARKA Hoods All the newest Win ter styles and col OTS. 25c each Others to 98c 200 REGULAR $1.98 LADIES’ SILK DRESSES Special at only 69c each A&ZStore Opposite Colonial Theatre NORTH MAIN STREET - - - GALAX, VA.
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